FARMERS & CONSUMERS Market Bulletin Georgia Department of Agriculture Tommy Irvin, Commissioner VOLUME 56 Pete Donaldson Taxing Peanuts Is Bad Economy A Constitutional Amendment of great economic importance . to Georgia and her economy will appear on your ballot in the coming General Election, Nov. 3. For many years now there has been a tax on the books in Georgia on edible peanuts held in storage. This tax has been imposed on a token basis only. Had it been rigidly imposed, it is very doubtful that Georgia's peanut industry ! could have advanced to its current extent and value. However, this year there has been some talk of imposing this tax in some counties. If this is allowed, it will mean a severe blow to Georgia's economy and possibly eliminate once and for all our world leadership in the production of peanuts. The proposed constitutional amendment would eliminate this possibility by taking this old tax off the books. The amendment would exempt peanuts grown in this state and stored in licensed or bonded warehouses, regardless of ownership, from all ad valorem taxation. All states bordering Georgia and every other major peanut producing state in the nation provide exemptions (Our guest columnist this week is George P. Donaldson, Executive Secretary of the Georgia Agricultural Commodity Commission for Peanuts, Tifton.) in some form for peanut inventories. Should Georgia impose this tax it would put Georgia at a distinct disadvantage. Georgia at present produces over 38% of the nation's total peanut production, more than any other state. This year Georgia has had a bumper crop producing 552,347 tons, over 95 thousand tons more than last year. All areas of peanut production have had substantial increases this season which will cause the already keen competition between the production areas to become even tighter. Due to the highly competitive market and availability in other states, such a tax-cost could not be passed on to end-users. There is not an end-user in the United States who would pay I/ 4 per pound more for peanuts just because they were grown in Georgia. Low market margins are such that this additional tax cost would be impossible to absorb by Georgia shellers. Peanut products manufacturing firms in Georgia could not store their inventories subject to taxation when they could move across state lines for tax-free storage. Georgia communities would lose their volume business and income source. (Coatrnued on page *) Wednesday, October 21, 1970 NUMBER 43 Gardening MakingI Good Use Of Fa ling Leaves Many times we gardeners are accused of taking too much from the soil without replacing some of the important ingredients. Fertilizers, per se, are not the answer to this dilemma. Most garden soils need humus or organic matter added because so many of our soils are greatly lacking. The fall season is a good time to take some action in this direction. As the fall season progresses our VANN HOUSE ETOWAH MOUNDS deciduous trees and shrubs will be shedding more and more leaves. Not Ga. Historical Sites History is not dull the way it used to be when all of it appeared in books, mainly dates and battles. Now it is in three dimensions where the modern visitor, student and tourist can see and touch the actual objects of history and can stand on and see explained on tablets and markers the places where history was made. only do we need to keep these cleaned up but we can go another step and make valuable use of them. By starting a compost pile and utilizing these leaves we will have more attractive lawns, safer and cleaner drives and walks, plus the important ingredients for the compost The Georgia Historical Com- GEORGIA FORTS pile. mission has been engaged since 1952 in preserving, showing, and explaining the structures, sites and relics of the dramatic past of Georgia, one of the thirteen original colonies. Georgia history, in the custody of the Commission, covers prehistory as (First in a series of articles on Georgia's bountiful historical attractions by Mrs. Mary Gregory A string of forts along the coast in the custody of the Commission covers all eras of Georgia's early history. Fort Jackson in Savannah is a brick fort adjacent to the Savannah River and is operated as a maritime museum. Fort McAllister on the Ogeechee River was a testing ground for federal monitors during the Civil War. Unlike Fort Pulaski which was Here's how - choose a location where the compost pile or bin will not detract from your patio, terrace, or views from your den or breakfast room. Use boards, concrete block, fencing or similar materials to make a5X5or5X6frame. The size may be variable depending on the space and construction materials that you have available. Jewett, Director, of the Georgia taken in one day by rifled cannon Fort Start off with a 12 inch layer of Historical Commission.)___________ McAllister, an earthwork, was bat- leaves, lawn clippings, or refuse from preserved in the museum at Etowah Mounds Archaeological Area where all of the exhibits, carved shell and marble, copper ornaments and flint objects came from burials in one of the mounds at the site. Less exotic but equally important are two restoration areas from the Cherokee period in North Georgia. The Vann House at Spring Place is the former home of James and Joseph Vann, influential halfbreed Indians, whose brick mansion built in 1804 is one of the most spectacular buildings in the state. Its exterior trim of hand carved Cherokee roses, the colors of nature - yellow, green, blue, and terra cotta - inside, and its setting make it an appropriate but surprising home for Indians whose plantation covered 3,000 acres and whose businesses tered by day and rebuilt by night until finally taken by land by a vastly superior force of federal soldiers. At Sunbury is Fort Morris, also an earthwork, one of the finest surviving fortifications of the Revolutionary period in this country. Undeveloped now, it will be restored and operated by the Commission as part of Georgia's contribution to the Bicentennial Celebration of the Revolution. At Darien on the site of Fort King George, a blockhouse which was erected prior to the colony of Georgia for protection of South Carolina, the Commission has erected a museum to explain the several important eras of this one site - a Spanish mission, the old fort, and sawmilling which was carried on for 200 years here. your flower or vegetable garden. Next a thin layer of soil (one inch or so) and another 12 inches of leaves. Continue this until you fill the bin or frame. The top Jayer should be soil to prevent the leaves from blowing away. It should have a slight depression in the center of the bin or pile to channel rainfall or water from your garden hose down into the pile. Composting is not difficult and it can contribute to your success as a gardener. Under no circumstances should we burn the leaves because of air pollution, danger of fire, and in some areas you will be violating local laws or ordinances. Lets return that something to the soil that is sometimes called "magic". We call it humus or organic matter. Troy Keeble, Area Horticulturist. included mills, ferries, kilns, in ad- dition to their farming operations. {Straight The most unusual Indian site is New Echota, about one mile east of I75 above Calhoun, where the Line Cherokees, hoping to become a part of this nation devised their own con- stitution, established their own We read with interest your article relating to our State Flower. Could you government, had their own print shop please advise me where I could obtain a Cherokee Rose Bush? I have checked which printed a newspaper in with various nurseries and they do not seem to have them. Cherokee and in English, operated Mrs. W.C.C., Savannah academies, and lived at peace with the white people or tried to until they Thomasville Nursery, 1842 Smith Avenue, Thomasville, 31792, for $2.50 were removed to reservations in the apiece. West. *** The home of the missionary has We have a mineral deposit problem in our water system which causes the been restored and replicas of the pipes to eventually become clogged from "build up". Is there a purifying or a courthouse where the Supreme Court filtering system available on the market to correct this problem? of the Cherokee Nation sat, and the J.D.L., Ringgold print shop have been reconstructed. There is also a visitor center to ex- You need a Zeolite filter. Sears and Calgon are just two of the many plain the tragic story of the companies that make these. You will find them at your local hardware store. Cherokees. *** (Continued oa page 8) Page 2 THE MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday, October 21, 1970 We Get Letters Pull type disc bush and bog Ford Jubilee tractor turning Good used English Ford Dexter harrow, $115; steel cattle rack for plows, dbl. sec., harrow cultivators, diesel tractor, $1,050; like new pickup, 6 ft. wide bed, $65; Case planters, distributors, mower side cutaway harrow, 16 disc, $375; good 2 tractor power lift, hang up disc plow, delivery rake and hay baler, all exc. disc plow, $200; tandem trailer, $450; $575. L. J. Blasczyk, Rt. 6, cond., $2350. Charles Mceachin, 517 E. good utility trailer, $85, sell Dear Editor: Douglasville. Ph. 942-5018. 18 St.. Tifton 31794. Ph. 382-7679. separately or all, consider trading. J. Two 5 stack unit G.Q.F. brooders 3-pt. hitch hammermill, direct M. Goolsby, 2135 E. 62nd St., on roller base for game birds, as is, drive to PTO shaft, $250; hay trailer, 8 Savannah 31404. Ph. 354-0174. Will it be asking too much for you to publish a recipe for each 36 in. long, 28 in. wide, 11 in. high, x 12 bed with 8.25 x 20 tires, with 40 in. 2 disc tiller, 3-pt. hitch, exc. cond. pizza including crust and sauce in the MARKET BULLETIN. I certainly would appreciate this. 110 V. A/ C, used 1 season, cost new pipe sides, $275. W. J. Briggs, 4320 Pete Crowe, Bogart. Ph. 725-73%. $287.84, will sell for $180 with extra Union Rd., College Park 30339. Ph. Massey Ferguson 35, gas, with bulbs and wofflers, exc. cond. Henry 349-2315. live power, exc. 'cond., new paint, Mrs. William Lee Post Office Box 666 Kingsland, Georgia 31548 Dear Editor: I'd like to receive the weekly FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN if possible. An editor of the SEATTLE TIMES, Mr. Jim Heckman, is stirring up quite a bit of interest in this paper, and he and friends order from it. As I have an old Basset hound, I need a bull horn to call him with, and hereby promise to train my wife, Eskimo that she is, to use it. She will become the only Eskimo to use a Georgia bull horn to call a Basset hound in Alaska. Seriously, I do order quite a few things from publications and this subscription won't be wasted. Bruce Moffitt 1417 Eielson Street Fairbanks, Alaska 99701 (Editor's Note: We will, of course, be more than happy to send you the BULLETIN and trust that you will find other items in our publication equally as useful to you as the bull horn.) Want someone to clear trees from Dupree, Jr., Atlanta. Ph. 876-4439 after 8 pm. Ga. quail farm game bird incubator, used 1 season, better than new, elec. 7 in. circulating fan, 200 W. heater controlled thermostat, outside egg turner, 800 quail egg cap., 400 egg hatcher bottom, 2 setting trays and 1 hatching tray, $90. Wm. Rudisill, College Park. Ph. 766-2890 after 8:30 pm. Post hole digger, 3-pt. hitch, 8 in. auger. C. M. George, Rt. 6, Sproull Rd. T Rome 30161. Ph. 2344720 3/ 4 hp deep well Berkley pump, like new, used 3 months, $70. H. M. Cox. Doraville. Ph. 448-4479. B Allis Chalmers tractor, new paint, exc. cond., belly mower, plow, cultivators and harrow, all $390. Willard Brewer, Ellaville. Ph. 937- 487L__________________ Lrg. trailer for sale, triple axle, 4 wheel hyd. elec. brakes, front jack new tires - 8 ply, all lights and turn signals, loading area full 8 ft. x 20 ft., $1000. Larry Byron, 1918 Noah's Ark Rd., Jonsboro 30236. Ph. 478-2561 after 5:30 pm. Turner Wood saw for mounting on tractor, $50; also, Sears chain saw, $75. W. H. Presley, c/ oF. W. Fulcher, 210 Sand Bar Ferry Rd., Augusta. Continental Moss pecan cleaner, $1595; also, Dearborn 2 disc plow, $900; Kelly Duplex molasses blendor new discs and bearings, $175. W. A. with auger, $500; two DC and one LA Craig. Woodstock. Ph. 926-6385. Case tractors all for parts, $400. C.M. Shallow well pump, I/ 2 hp, 21 gal. Pippin, Jr., Shamrock Ranch, Rt. 5, tank, glass lined, used 18 mos., exc. Box 352, Old Pretoria Rd., Albany cond., $60. V. E. Berlin, Rt. 2, Box 252, 31701. Ph. 436-4953.__________ College Park. Ph. 964-6136. Massey Harris 2 row corn picker, John Deere 420 tractor, 3-pt. hitch good cond., $150. Reuben Housworth, directional reversing clutch; also, Rt. 1, Box 197, Social Circle 30279. Ph. rotary mower and harrows. J. D. 786-8787. ______________ Darley, Rt. 1, Lithonia 30058. Ph. 963- Super A International with rotary 1510 or 469-9668 after 7 pm.______ mower attached, $700; Super A In- A. C. #375 two 16 in bottom plow, ternational with 2 blades attached, has original plastic on mouldboards, $700; Ford tractor, 8N, with blade on $150; also, belt pulley for I. H. C. front, $950; F350 IHC front end loader tractor. N. W. McLeod, Rt. 3, Box 118, Bahoe combination, 353 total hrs., Cuthbert, $3,800, equip. A-l cond. C. K. Fields, 8N Ford tractor, good tires, fair 1351 Gordon Hwy., Augusta. Ph. 724- cond., $450; field cultivator (gang 1311. ______ plow), $165; five ft. bush hog, $150; 4 disc tiller for sale. W. W. two row cultivator, $165; two row. Dyches, Jr., 125 Montgomery Cross rotary hoe, $125; two horse wagon, Roads, Savannah.____________ $75. H. L. Townsend, Rt. 2, Villa Rica. International TD-6 bulldozer, exc. Ph. 445-2302. cond. H. G. McCravy, Rt. 1, Winston. Super C Farmall tractor with lift Ph. 942-2598, and cutaway harrow tractor, exc. 2 dirt scoops for sale, perf. cond., cond., reasonably priced. Donald can be used on tractors; 2 corn Wood, Rt. 2, Danielsville 30633. Ph. shellers, l Irg. and 1 small, hand 335-5878. _________ operated. Jessie Chambers, Uvalda B Allis Chalmers tractor, good 30473.____________________________ running cond., has new magneto, like 1968 Allis Chalmers Gleaner new battery, homemade cultivators, combine, model E III, used for ap- all $375. Nelson Massey, 1486 prox. 400 acres soybeans and grain, Woodland Ave., SE, Atlanta. Ph. 627- land, will exchange wood for labor Rudco feed saver, chick and hen exc. cond., very reasonably priced to 8919. White retired Christian gentleman wants light part time work on farm with Christian people, must have room and board. Nathan Hardee, 112 West 60 St.. Savannah 31405.______ Want dependable dairy family to milk 90-100 cows, Surge parlor, gooc house, close to Ringgold. Joe Richey Rt. 2. Ringgold 30736. Ph. 935-2933 Want good honest settled woman to do light farm work and live on farm. Mrs. H. N. Bagwell, 4521 Norcross-Tucker Rd., Tucker 30081. Want family for farm work, will furnish house or trailer, must have rendered, get as few or as many as you want. T. E. Chambers, 827 Myrtle ^t.,_SWJjSainesville_30501.________ Want man or couple in their 60's with some income to help with growing pullets, must have some income but will pay small weekly salary and give good place to live in rent free trailer, with water and garden furnished. R. F. Crews, Rt. 3, Box 124. Folkston 31537._________ 22 yr. old man wants job on chicken farm, doesn't drink and no bad habits, write me. Joe Faulkner, Rt. 2, Twin Cedar Motor Lodge, Box 9, Chickamauga 30707.____________ White 62 yr. old man, 215 Ibs., 6 ft. tall, wants job on chicken farm. C. R. Brannon. 1244 Key St.. Dalton 30720. Want someone to install fence post on 2500 ft. of road frontage in Cherokee Co., near Ball Ground. Ronnie Cochran, 1554 King Arthur Court, Smyrna 30080. Ph. 436-5765 night or 577-3620 Atlanta, day. Want man and wife to work in flower nursery, both can work, will elec. feeder with 2 lines of 600 ft. of chain and trough, good cond., less than l/ 2 price. O. F. Daughtry, Rt. 2, Box 15, Louisville 30434. Ph. 625-7528. Massey Ferguson tractor, 35 diesel deluxe, 4 cyl., no equip., will run, $100 cash. John A. Price, Rt. 2, Bartow.________________________ Used chicken equip.: Waterers, feed bins and feeders, will sell cheap or trade. Len H. Camp, Rt. 2, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-7111. International manure spreader, #200; also, 2 horse wagon, like new, $125; iron axle buggy wagon. W. E. Harris, Rt. 4, Box 9, Cumming. Ph. 887-5917 after 4:30 evenings. International Super A quick hitch, 4 ft. bush hog, 2 disc plow and cultivators, $1200, will sell separately. Walter Hugh Smith, Rt. 6, Cumming. Ph. 887-3010 after 5:30. Gehl mix-all portable feed mill, with loading auger and unloading auger, with magnet, like new. Cecil Burk, Rt. 1. Armuchee 30105. Ph. 234-7269. Meloe (Farm Hand) front end loader, good cond. John P. Hawkins, sell. Mrs. Charles Barber, Jackson. Ph. 775-7398 night or 775-7795 John Beere manure spreader, 75 bu. cap. with original tires, good cond. S. E. Hubbard, Carnesville. Ph. 3844722. 4 wheel trailer with new oak bed, 8 ft. x 12 ft. 5 in.; David Bradley bow saw 917 60013, like new. H. H. Wilson, Rt. 6, Macon. Ph. 986-3473, 8N Ford, new paint and motor, $625; Ferguson 52, good cond., $495; bush hog, $250; dirt scoop, $95; scrape blade, $100; two disc tiller, $100; lift crane, $20; also, bush and bog harrow. A. E. Johnson, 6406 Alpine Rd., Rex 30273. Ph. 474-7902, 2 wheel Taylorway subsoiler, perf. cond., $75; tractor for parts, 1952, B model, $25. James C. Wallace, Rt. 2, Buford. Ph. 945-5973,______ Shallow well jet pump, $40; fourteen ft. tandem trailer, portable loading ramps, elec. brakes, signal lights and front jack, 2 in. oak flooring, loading cap. 5 tons, $750. Clarence E. Thompson, Warthen. Ph. 552-5916. 2 big steel watering tanks; also, cable oiler for cattle. J. L. Cruse, Jr., Rt. 8, Box 235, Cumming 30130. Ph. 887-6537 after 6:30 pm. Belt pulley for Farmall H tractor, $15; pr. heavy Ezee pull load binders, $12.50. J. C. Cook, Jr., Box 143, Woodland 31836. Ph. 674-2437. Heavy duty lawn mower, with Briggs and Stratton motor, good for weeds, needs some slight repair, $35. Edward E. Best, Jr., Rt. 2, Athens. Ph. 543-4778._______________ Lrg. egg grading machine, like new; also, #1 farm bell, complete, #2 bell, Farm bell complete with cradle. Mrs. Elouise Miller, 799 Longwood Dr., NW, Atlanta 30305. Ph. 355-1251. Ford l row mounted corn snapper, fair cond., $110. R. N. Wainwright. Thomaston. Ph. 647-4696. John Deere cotton picker, complete with tractor, good cond., ready to pick. Doyle E. Fowler, Rt. 1, Box 243, Calhoun 30701. Ph. 629-2255 or 6293921 night. A Farmall tractor with cultivators, new tires, good cond., good references and be a willing worker. C. M. Pippin, Jr., Shamrock furnish nice house, good pay for the right person, experience not needed. Rt. 2, Box 257, Cumming 30130. Ph. 88L255A 36 Golden cane mill and 27 Golden $390; two disc plow, $65. Billy Sims, cane mill, both A-l cond. N. E. Rt. 1. Statham 30666. Ph. 725-7920. Ranch, Rt. 5, Box 352, Old Pretoria C. C. Cato, Cato's Nursery, 1801 Farmall H tractor, good cond., 3- Nunnery, Box 133, Leary 31762. Ph. TD 14 bulldozer with 10 ft. angle Rd.. Albany 31701. Ph. 4364953. Clinton Rd., Macon 31201. pt. hitch, can be attached, all for $600. 792-6142. blade, good cond., $2150. 'Wayne Middle age white man, sgle., Allie Callahan, Rt. 1, Box 175, Jeff John Deere grain drill, 15 row, Hurley, Rt. 2, Summerville 30747. Ph. wants job on poultry farm picking up eggs or other work, need room, board Farm Davis Rd., Thomaston 30286. Ph. 648- good cond. T. W. Porterfield, Colbert. 857-2707 or 857-3702. 2404. Ph. 788-2692 nights or 543-5202 Athens International model 105 combine and $35 per wk. James Hester, Rt. 1, Madison. machinery John Deere B-25 planters, 2 with days.___________________________ with 10 ft. grain head, has cut approx. distributors, never contained guano, AN-IH-150 crawler loader, 11/2 700 acres, exc. cond., $3500. H. D. Want white woman, approx. 35 yrs. old with children, to help on quail farm or raise on halves. J. E. Hunt, Rt. 1, Coolidge 31738. and equipment like new, $500. W. Bruce, Rt. 2, Athens yd., droll bucket, 4 in 1, one owner, Barr, Marshallville. Ph. 967-2463. 30601. Ph. 543-3989. 70% tread usage left, used for 701 Workmaster Ford tractor with TD9 International bulldozer with clearing, $9500. James M. Morrison, dbl. disc plow and disc harrow, less hyd. blade, fair cond., $1150. B. R. Rt. 2. Box 348, Monroe 30655._____ than 975 hrs., original paint, like new, FARMERS & CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN Georgia Anderson, Rt. 1, Box 30, Social Circle 30279. Ph. 464-3521. Case 11 row fertilizer grain and small seed drill, no reasonable offer D-7-3T Caterpillar, cable operated, blade, root rake, 10 yd. pan, all in very good cond., $10,000. H. 0. Nail, 610 Harwell Dr., Brunswick good tires, runs good, with power steering. John R. Sims, 104 Crescent Ave.. Rome. Ph. 234-7134. Ford tractor 641 Workmaster; Department of Agriculture refused; also, cleaned and tested 31520. Ph. 265-3394._____________ Ford rotary cutter, 5 ft.; Ford 2-16 in. Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 404-524-3292 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Address all requests to be added to or removed from the mailing for sale 8 N Ford Tractor and equip, (plow, cultivator, cutaway harrow and cotton duster.) James TE. McConnell, RFD 1, Warthen. 30829 Ph. 348-4280 Davisboro. Fescue seed, 19t per Ib. J. D. Gaulding, Concord. Ph. 495-5297. 3 hog feeders, 1 sixteen hole long type, cap. 1300 Ibs., 1 nine hole round type, cap. 700 Ibs., $30 ea., 1 baby pig feeder, 12 hole, cap. 400 Ibs., like new, cost $70, will sell for $50, all exc. cond., located near Register. C. L. Conover, 2233 E. 38th St., Savannah. Ph. 2344265.___________________ Used #100 John Deere 1 row corn picker, good cond., will fit 3-pt. hitch tractors or John Deere A, B, 50, 60 or 70 tractors, without 3-pt. hitch Richard E. Bird, Box 12, Portal 30450. Ph. 865-2885.________________ Allis Chalmers, side delivery, 12 ft.,, power take-off drive, $85; Ford hay rake, dump style, 3-pt. hitch, no bottom plow; Ford-Mac 20 disc scalloped harrow; cultivator, 2 row; set Covington planters and distributor, 2 row; side dresser, all good cond. Buford Pritchard, 103 Friendly Way St., Swainsboro 30401. Ph. 237-8083. Brown's peanut plows and shaker; 4 wheel trailer wagon, good tires; good 3 roller Golden cane mill; list, change of address and Form 3579 to the Market Bulletin office at the above address. All notices and advertisements should be ad- dressed to Market Bulletin at the above address. Ford tractor 9N, good tires and in exc. cond., $600; Ford 6 ft. cycle mower, $100; also, seven 30,000 BTU gas brooders. H. A. Brubaker, Comer 30629. Ph. 788-2615. 15 Bramco gas brooders, good 1 horse drawn corn planter; 1 hoist chain and pullers; also, sev. other tools. Mrs. Joe B. Simmons, Rt. 2, Canton. 1 Sherman backhoe, fits Ford tractor, complete with pump and control, $500. Rodger Dameron, wheels, good cond., $65. W. W. Gibson, Atlanta. Ph. 523-4603 or 633-1059. 1949-9N Ford tractor, runs good, fair tires, $475. Robert Mitchell, McDaniel Mill Rd., Convers. Ph. 4837782 after 7 pm. Lincoln welding machine, A. C. good McCormick hay baler, gas engine, 3-5 hp, wire tie, with rubber tires on wheels, all fair cond.; also, 3 to 5 hp gas engine, good for parts. R. V. Stubbs, Rt. 1, Mauk 31058. Ph. 6494396. The Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin assumes no re- cond., $15 ea. C. W. Jones, Rt. 5, Hamilton. Ph. 628-4897.________ 225 amp for sale. Humphrey Wright, Carrollton. Ph. 832-8678. 2000 gasoline tractor, '68 model, Rt. 2, Box 324A, Dutchman Rd., Farm iponsibility for any notice appear- ing in the Bulletin nor for any transaction resulting from published notices. Advertisers are cautioned that it is against the law to misrepresent any product Georgia quail incubator; also, 400 egg hatcher. W. C. Blunk, 1470 Pontiac PI., SE. Atlanta 30316, Ph,_627^0013^ 35 diesel deluxe Massey Ferguson; 8N Ford tractor; bush and bog harrow; also, hole digger. Gary Wilkins, 3665 Union Rd., College Park. $2600; also, equip, for sale, this is all other Ford equip, and Ford tractor. Tillmon Anderson, Rt. 2, Box 275, Jesup. Ph. 586-6548.____________ Dearborn front end loader with pan for Ford tractor, real good cond. Janet Will, Jonesbridge Rd., Nor- Griffin 30223. Ph. 227-8105. _____ Baler, Ford pick-up, with power motor, like new cond., $800. A. G. Milam. Rt. 1. Fairburn. Ph. 964-7618. Quail laying cages, 6 pr. cages, $5; ten pr. cages, $6; cages in good cond.; six 72 x 72 in. Bailey auto machinery and equipment offered for sale in a public __._. _____________ cross. Ph. 448-1520 or 448-2914._______ brooders thero controlled, good notice or advertisement carried 8500 BTU (kerosene) heater, two 9 pieces of 3 x 3 angle iron, 20 ft. cond., $35, cannot ship. Bill Jones, Box n any publication that is de- 55 gal. kerosene drums, 60 gals. long, ideal for reinforcing farm wagon 185, Hazlehurst 31539. Ph. 375-5765 ivered through the United kerosene, stand for kerosene drums, bodies. John 0. Moody, Box 292, after 7 pm. States mail. approx. 15 ft. lead-in pipe and all Winder. 6 auto. elec. brooders, 3 ft. x 4 ft.; fittings, 2 filters lead-in lines, ideal for John Deere 13 x 7 grain drill, good 6 enamel trough 8 ft. waterers; 15 a chicken house, will sell the complete cond.; John Deere 5010 tractor, exc. hanging feeders, 3 gal. cap., brooders, wanted Deborah Pullin, Editor Viva McDuffie, Asst. Editor outfit for $25. V. D. Hinton, Rt. 2, cond.; John Deere 3010 tractor, good $8 ea., waterers $6 ea., feeders $1.25 Want Massey Feguson 180 row Acworth. Ph. 974-4128.__________ cond.; Daffin Mobile feed mill, good ea. Wallace Smith, Rt. l, Hazlehurst. crop tractor, approx. 3 yrs. old. Neil Sears garden tractor #600, 1 row cond. C. W. Felder, Riverside Farm, Surge dairy equip.; glass Dickerson, Box 86, Elberton 30635. Published weekly at 19 Hunter Street S.W. Atlanta 30334. Second :lass postage paid at Decatur. Ga. tractor, like new, with all equip., RFD #5. Box 96. Blakelv. original paint, capable of tending sev. 13 disc John Deere grain drill with acres. C. M. Price, Rt. 1, Box 301, small seeder on front, good cond. J. T. Wrightsville. | Bufford, Tignall. Ph. 285-2137. pipeline, elec. pulsator, elec. brain, 3 milkers, auto, washer, vat and pump, all good cond., $800. W. A. Housworth, Rt. 2, Lithonia. Ph. 482-6424. Want to buy 2 sets (4) of wooden single trees, must be matched sets. Dan W. Taylor, Rt. 1, Covington 30209. Ph. 786-7742. October 21, 1970 THE MARKET BULLETIN Page 3 Farm machinery and equipment 8 reg. Black Angus cows, 2 with calves by side, good bloodlines, 4 to freshen soon, two the 1st of yr., all for $2,200, call after 6 pm. or anytime weekends, located S. of Gumming. Mrs. 0. E. Lockaby, Rt. 1, Suwanee 30114. Ph. 887-3507. Milk cow for sale, heavy milker; 1 Black Angus heifer had 1 calf, both bred again. Lester Tritt. Suches 30572. Hereford bull, from reg. stock, no papers, 6 yrs. old, drk. red, exc. conf., wanted produces outstanding calves, selling to prevent inbreeding, $350 or consider trade for another bull. C.I. Want to buy pr. of front side weights for C Allis Chalmers. Charles T. Massey, Box 382, Rockmart 30153. Want 10 hole metal nests and 6 to 8 ton feed bin, must be in good cond Paris Bennett, Rt. 4, Gumming 30130 Ph. 887-5217. Want Ford post hole digger, John Cocroft, Wildwood Dr., Rt. 2, Social Circle 30279. Ph. 464-3707. Want 1000 gal. round bulk milk Bryans, M.D. , 1030 Katherine, Augusta. Ph. 736-9866. 5 purebred & reg. Charolais bulls, 2 are herd bulls age 4 yrs. , 1800 Ibs. plus wt.; one 32 mos. 1600 IDS. wt. plus; one 11 mos. old, one 9 mos. old, several smaller, all purebred. E.A. Roper, M.D., 208 S. Main St., Jasper. Ph. 692-5349 or 692-2011. Reg. Angus bull 4 yrs. old, gentle, ideal herd bull, selling to prevent inbreeding. G.H. Morrison, Rt.3, tank, self washing. Herman LaFayette. Ph. 397-2229 or T.H. Dickerson, Rt. 1, Dewy Rose. Ph. 283- Morrison, Doraville. Ph. 457-6407. .1395._______________ Charolais cattle, bulls 157 16 and Want 150 gal. propane gas tank, purebred, 8 mos. to 25 mos. all AICA above ground type, state best price, reg., wormed and branded, good size and cond. in first letter. J. S. selection, see to appreciate. Clyde Elliott, Avondale Mill Rd., Rt. 3, Lawson, Killian Rd., Canton. Ph. 479- Macon. _______' 3542 or 479-3141. Want old fashion hyd. ram water Reg. Angus bulls & heifers, 7-10 pump in working cond. D. A. Harris, mos. old, Ballot & Jingo 2 bloodlines, Rt. 6, Box 601, Newnan 30263. Ph. 253- had all health shots, heifers C. V., also 0635.____________________ reg. cows & calves, free del. within 200 Want Ford or Ferguson three to mi. Guy C. Jones, Angus Farm, Milan five hundred value with front or back 31060. Ph. 362-2641. blade or will trade. A. W. Coker, Rt. 1, Red Top Mt.. Acworth. Ph. 974-5630. Want Ford tractor and equip., size 850, 901 or 3000, good cond!, reasonably priced. Willie Gooch, Rt. 2. Buford 30518. Ph. 945-5618 Want two trailers for hauling farm tractors, tractors weigh approx. 2 and 5 tons must be low type trailers, good cond.; also, 1000 ft. to 2000 ft. of 1 or 1 1/4 in. plastic pipe and jet pump with tank and fittings. W. H. Presley, c/ o Sand Bar Ferry Rd., Augusta. Want one 16 ft. syrup evaporator pan either copper or galv. Lee Martin, fit. 2, Pavo. Want crawler tractor with 4-way front end loader, 1962-66 model with 3/ 4 yd. bucket, state what you have and the price, wll consider trading "M" Farmall. Ralph C. Jenkins, Rt. 1, Polled Hereford bulls, deep red, 8- 14 mos. Domino & Mischief bloodline. Mr. Reed Moser, Rt. 2, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-4306 after 6. Reg. Polled Hereford bull, mixer breeding, calved 12-5-65, proven herd sire, selling to prevent inbreeding, $450 firm. Herbert Godbolt, 808 - 15th Ave., Albany. Ph. 432-7380. Eating calves, diff. kinds, from 2 mos. to 1 yr., 40 mi. N. of Atlanta, no Sun. calls. Donald Smith or Hugh Wilbur, Rt. 1, Acworth. Ph. 974-5540 or 974-3933. ____ Purebred Polled Hereford bulls, 1 yr. old, best bloodline in Ga., James B. Donaldson, Rt. 1, Metter 30439. Ph. 912-685-2503. 50 recorded Charolais, Shorthorn cross heifers, 10-11 mos. A. T. Rigsby, Jr., Rt. 4, Camilla 31730. Ph. 336-5715. Canton 30114. Sub. to reg. short horn bull calves & heifers, 1 cow reg. Adam Whitaker, Rt. 1, Blue Ridge. 30513. Cattle, swine, 16 reg. Black Angus heifers, approx. 700#, all shots, big frame & other livestock length, if all taken, $275 ea.; pick $300 ea. Len Terrell, Rt. 1, Loganville. Ph. 466-4780._________________ Hereford & Black Angus; also good bulls, Hereford & Black Angus. Rocking "S" Ranch, Jim Hand, Rt. 2, Bowdon. Ph. 258-7497. 1 butt-headed bkck Jersey milk cow with heifer calf, $160; 1 Black Angus to freshen soon, $150. 5 Holsteins, all bred to Charolais bull, for sale some to freshen soon, reas. priced. Nelson Massey, 1486 Woodland Ave., SE. Atlanta 30316. Ph. 627-8919 Cattle 1 dark red Polled Hereford bull, 15 mos. old, ready for service. Doyle Patrick, McDonough 30253. Ph. 957- 150 reg. Charolais for sale, 3/ 4 3948 or 957-4656. cows, $400 up, 7/ 8 cows $500 up, also Guernsey milk cow, now milking, weanling bulls 7/8 weanling bulls, heavy producer, $225. Charles W. $200, weanling 7/ 8 heifers, $300. Stewart, Guyton, 31312. Ph. 772-3193. James M. Morrison, Rt. 2, Box 348, Monroe 30655. Ph. 267-5132. Reg. Red Angus bulls for cross- Reg. Black Angus bull, BardolierEileenmere bloodlins will sell or trade to prevent inbreeding, will trade for fine bull of same breeding abt. 5 yrs. old with papers., near Jackson. E. Clifton Jolly, Box 65, Orangeburg, S.C.. 29115. Top quality young Black Angus bulls, ready for service, Newton Crouch. Griffin. Ph. 227-1234. 4 Black Angus brood cows, bred to calve in early spring, $175 ea. C.M. George, Rt. 6, Sproull Rd., Rome 30161. Ph. 234-4720. Small herd reg. Polled Herefords must be sold to best offer: 3 yr. old bull, grandson of $200,000 CMR Superfactor; 4 brood cows, 1 open heifer and two 4 mos. old heifer calves, all out of CMR & Domino breeding. R.H. Cotter, Box 361, Rt. 3, Lilburn. Ph. 938-1931. ________ breeding, good sel., exc. condition, 8 mos. to 2 yrs., $225 up. Otis Milner 204 Timothy Ave., Rome. Ph. 232-3019 or 232-1613. 40 ree. Hereford bulls, breeding age, top qua!., herd improvers, $400 and up, 100 reg. Hereford heifers, $250 and up. Bob Rush, Rush Brothers Hereford Farm, Kathleen. 31047. 11 reg. Angus heifers, 7 to 9 mos., top pedigree, can deliv., $200 ea. or $2,000 for all. Robert Sanders, Cedar Rock Farms. Stephens. Ph. 759-3836. Several feeder calves, black heifer, $94; black steer, $92; black whiteface bull, $86; & 2 whiteface heifers $82 ea.; Guernsey milk cow & whiteface bull calf, $240. Henry Stanley, Rt. 1, Box 256, Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 475-4730.__________ Baby calves, dairy & beef type, heifers & bulls. David Covington, Grayson 30221. Ph. 963-4827. 6 choice I/ 2 Charolais bull calves 'Top quai. baby calves, 5-15 days for sale, out of the Fuyard Bloodline, old. Mrs. Irene Pierce, Rt. 10, abt. 7-9 mos. old, $200 ea. Vernon Gainesville 30501.__________ Turner. Rt. 4. Dalton. Ph. 278-7814. Reg. Polled Hereford cert, herd, 4 reg. Angus bulls from famous also grade cattle; purebred Brahma bloodlines, Ankonian and Eileenmere, cattle, 1 purebred Brahma bul},_no from 1-2 yrs. old, $400-$500. M.L. papers, sev. Brahma Calves. Cordle, Cordle Cattle Farms, Rt. 1, Bobby Holloway, Circle H. Ranch, Big Texas Valley Rd., Rome. Ph. 232- Bowdon. Ph. 258-3282 nr 340-1054. 4317. Reg. Black Angus bulls Reg. Angus bulls 7-16 mos. old, Eileenmere breeding service age. exc. bloodlines, conformation, C.V., C.V. clean, well dev. tagged, tattooed, papers furnished in buyer's name, Roy Clark I/ 4 mi. E. of S.R. 23 and free del. within 50 mi. J.C. Daniell, Flowery Branch Cemetery, Rt. 2, Carrollton. Ph. 834-4778. Flowery Branch. Ph. 967-6157. Young Charolais bulls, weaning Purebred Charolais bulls $550, age, 3/ 4, 7/ 8, & IS/ 16th Cotano & also one 3/ 4 for $325, both white, exc. French imp. breeding, reasonable if conformation. C. A. Venable, Rt. 4, taken young, also few crossbred cows, Gumming. Ph. 887-6348. bred to calve next spring. Carl Williams. Rt. 1. Pinehurst. 10 Angus heifers & 1 cow with Swine heifer calf, also 1 Angus bull. J. A. Oakley, Rt. 2, Fayetteville, 30214. Ph. 964-6917. After 5 pm M. L. Butler, 461- I83& Black Angus bull, 7 mos., approx. 500 Ibs., $150. Grant DeLaney, Rt. 3, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-7046._______ 1 purebred Guernsey milk cow, 4 yr., freshen middle of Nov., with 3rd calf. H. W. Thurmond, Rt. 1, 7 gilts abt. ready for breeding; also would like to trade a boar for an( unrelated one, my boars not reg. ; but from reg. dams & sires,' youngest is 6 mos. old, purebred Yorkshire sire's grandfather CMS boar. Vernon P. Ferguson, Box 187, Gumming. Ph. 887-3922. Farmington. After 8 pm, Ph. 769- 5043. ___________ 10 reg. Angus bulls, 18 mos., halter broken, guaranteed, free delivery 50 mi., Dor Macs, Ankonian Purebred, 1 yr. old , Spotted Poland China, male, long meat type, $75 ea. C.L. Conover, 2233 E. 38th St., Savannah, 31401. Ph. 234-4265. breeding, $250. Bill Denman, Rebel Hill Farm, Rt. 1, Dawsonville. Ph. 8932029. Stock bull, 3 yr. old, no horns, Whiteface Hereford, Domino breeding, selling to prevent inbreeding. Robert 0. Martin, Hwy. 60, Belmont. Ph. 534-4781. Reg. Holstein bull, born 11-14-69, 1st pi. bull calf at S. Eastern Fair, Cherry red, Duroc, long meat type, nominated in United Duroc Assoc., will reg. in buyers name, service size male; 3 or 4 mo. old gilts. A.C. Weathers, P.O. Box 124, Mershon. 31551. Ph. 647-5826. 3 pigs to sell, good weight. Mrs. Irene D. Tuggle, Rt. 2, Box 154, Gordon. 31031. Ph. 452-4783. Reg. Duroc breeding stock, bred sired by Glenafton Rag Apple Hagen, gilts, sevice age males & younger, all ABS, dam, VG87 daughter of Wis pigs sired by 1970 S. Eastern Fair Capt. DHIA records over 16,000 Ibs. Grand Champ; loc. on Sharon Rd., 6 milk, Rag Apple-Burke bloodline. B. mi. S. of Gumming. James Irvin, F. Newberry, Jr., Lizella 31052. 2331 Terrell Dr., Chamblee, 30341. Ph. Ph. 935-8971. 4 Angus bulls, 7 mos. old. R. E. Pritchett, P. 0. Box 302, Cornelia, 30531. Ph. 778-2734. 9 & 10 wk. old Poland China & Hampshire pigs. $15 ea. E.L. Fuller, 4083 Riggins Mill Rd., Macon, 31201. One Reg. Black Angus bull, 6 yr. Ph. 746-8370. old, good breeder, $400 with harness. Top gual. Duroc & Yorkshire B.H. Carroll, Rt. 3, Powder Springs boars, 8 mos. & younger, loc 3 mi. W. 30073. Ph. 943-3085. of Manor on Camp Branch Rd. Baby calves, dairy & beef type, 4- Elouise L. Bruce. Ph. 285-3691 or 283- 10 days old. Douglas Brown, Rt. 10, 5313. Gainesville 30501. Ph. 869-7132. 7 pigs for sale, 8 wks. old, $12.50 5 purebred young Charolais bulls ea. if all taken. Mrs. R.M. Smith, 6795 & one 15/ 16 Charolais bulls. A. R. Cooper Circle, Lithia Springs, 30057. Daniel, Rt. 5, Box 50, Brunswick 31520. Ph. 948-3936.______ Ph. 265-3278 night. Purebred, long meat type, 6 Charolais-Angus cross bull calves, 6 to 7 mos. old, Irg. bone, Spotted Poland China, breeding stock. Aubrey Johnson, Ben Spann, South heavy muscled, out of Angus dames Cromartel St., Hazlehurst, 31539. Ph. weighing 800 to 1100 Ibs. Contano- 375-5392. or 375-4705. Charolais bull weighing over 2000 Ibs., $175 ea. S. E. Hubbard, Carnesville. Ph. 384-4722.______________ 11 reg. Black Angus bulls, 8 to 14 mos., sired by W. Eileenmere, 1100, res. Jr. Champ., U. of Ga. '67, $1950 and up, del. to 70 mi. C. N. McClure, Deer Valley Farm, Dawsonville. Ph. 265-2513. 265-2978 night. Twenty-Five I/ 2 and 3/ 4 Charolais bull calves, 8 to 10 mos. old, some halter broken, $200 and up. W. S. Chandler, Tara Farms, Rt. 1, Calhoun. Ph. evenings 629-2984. Choice Duroc & Landrace, breeding stock, males & females, all ages. W.E. Lanier, Rt. 2, Box 84, Metter. 30439 . Ph. 685-2506. Duroc-Hampshire pigs & 1 DurocHampshire hog, 500 Ibs. , Denver Campbell, Colbert, 30628. Ph. 7882262.___________________ Purebred Yorkshire boars, 3 mo. old, also feeder pigs & shoots. Maurell Troup, Route 3, Dallas, 30132. Ph. 445-3011._____________ Hog for sale, reg. , Natl. Irg. Black English pigs. W.E. Harris, Purebred Black Angus Eileenmere, ready for service, bulls, $200-$250. Palmer H. Greene, U.S. 41, Cordele 31015. Reg. Aberdeen Angus cows Sf heifers. Thomas Maynard, 407 S. Woodland Dr., S.W., Marietta 30060. Ph. 428-7089. 3 Charolais bull calves approx. 5 I/ 2 mos., 1 heifer, 12 mos., all sired by ABS Beaver M6354 from Holstein cow, Angus cow, Hereford cow, all nearly white, halter broken. Price Anderson, Rt. 3, Dawsonville 30534. Ph. 265-3157. 1 Black Angus male, 600 or 700 Ibs., good shape for service or eating. 11/2 mi. W. of Oakman. James Reynolds, Rt. 1, Oakman 30732. Route 4, Box 9, Gumming, 30130. Ph. 887-5913 after 4:30 ____________ Purebred Yorkshire, male stock hog, 1 yr. A.J. Lambert, Route 1. Whitesburg. 30185. Ph. 832-9832. 9 Yorkshire & Hampshire crossed gilts, 6 mos. old, 1 Yorkshire & Duroc male, 5 mos. old, $60 ea., also 2 Unico hog feeders with purchase of all. Ben H. Martin, Route 1, Oakwood, 30566. Ph. 534-4296._______________ 17 Duroc & Yorkshire pigs, will be 6 wks. old Oct. 22, $12.50 ea. Cyril Duncan, Route 2, Allgood Dr., Newnan, 30263. Ph. 253-8771 or 2537360. 1 Irg. Duroc boar hog, about 500 Ibs. about 2 yr. old. Vernon Turner, Route 4, Dalton, 30720. Ph. 278- 7814. Black Angus bulls & heifers, 8-12 mos., reg. with papers, purebred & crossbreeds. W. B. Burnett, Box 866, Cedartown. Ph. 748-4254. Charolais bulls, service age, reasonable, 2 ea. purebred, 1 ea. 7/ 8 pure. Dick Russell, Fruit Hills Farm, Atlanta 30310. Ph. day - 758-6813, night - 634-0451. Nice selection of 3/4 & 7/8 Charolais-Hereford bull yearlings, 6 to 10 mos., prices reasonable. Mrs. W. B. Winham, Rt. 1, Glenwood. Ph. 5234295. 15 brood cows, mixed, 7 with calf by side, others to freshen by Dec., $3500. Arthur Freeman, Jr., Rt. 2, Box 610, Jackson 30233. Ph. 775-7371 or 7753750. Reg. Polled Hereford bulls, CMR Domino breeding, TB and Bangs free, from cert., herd, 8 mos. to 20 mos. old, Harry A. Wasden, M.D. Quitman. Ph. 263-8801 or 263-4944. ________ Reg. Black Angus bulls, 10-20 mos. old young cows, Bardolier, Bandolier bloodlines several sons & daughters of International Grand Champions, modern growthy types, 7 yrs. BCIA records, cert. & accred. herd all health shots, free del. in Ga. H. J. Schneider, Fairmeadows, Rt. 2, Hampton. Ph. 478-8029. Purebred Charolais bulls & Charbray 7/ 8 and 15/ 16 breeding bulls, 18 mos. to 3 yrs., guaranteed breeders, heavy muscled & Irg. boned, will del. within 150 mi. of ranch. W. M. Alford, Rt. 1, Box 41, Ellerslie. Ph. 561-5006 Columbus. 2 fine reg. SPC gilts, long lean meat type, farrowed 7-7-70, Irg. to age, ready to breed early spring, see at lot near McCords Cross Rds. Mrs. George Ferguson, Rt. 1, Cave Spring 30124. Res. Champ, of 1969 Chat- tahoochee Valley Fair, reg. boar with papers; reg. 14 mo. old sow, just weaned 1st. litter of 10 pigs; 1 Feb. reg. gilt, best blooded Hampshires in S. Ga. ; boar, $175; sow, $150; gilt, $100. Johnny Callaway, Rt. 3, Cuth- bert. 31740 Ph. 732-3985. Feeder pigs for sale. J.S. Dobbs, Loganville, 30221. Ph. 466-8349. Purebred Yorkshire boars & gilts, breeding age. White Acres Farm, Hunter Road, College Park, 30227. Ph. 761-6546. _____* Purebred Landrace breeding stock pigs, male & female, ready to sell Oct. 31, 6 wks. old. Mr. John V. Green, 638 Atlanta Rd., Gumming, 30130. Ph. 887-5545. Purebred Spotted Poland China, males, 8 mos. & younger, bred & open gilts, all sup. meat type, purebred Yorkshire service age male, open & bred gilts. D.A. Law, Chula, 31733. Ph. 382-4842. Landrace breeding stock from CMS sire and dam, service age boars, 4 bred sows and 10-12 wk. old pigs, tested for Bruc., will reg. in buyer's name. M.C. Summer, Rt. 1, Box li. Kathleen Ph. 987-3292. Spotted Poland China bred gilts, service age boars & pigs; also Big English Berkshire breeding stock F.H. Bunn, Midville. 1 imp. Duroc, female hog, 20 mo. old, used only with 2 sows, weight around 500 Ibs., Ernest P. Carter, Baxley, 31513. Ph. 367-2877. Pig for sale, Poland China & Hampshires. Joe Ray Ballard, Inman. 30232. Ph. 461-6949._______ Spotted Poland China pigs, best bloodlines, long meat type, boars & gilts, price boars $30 ea., gilts $25 ea. at lot. Robert Osborne, Route 1, Cave Springs. 30124._____________ Reg., meat type Hampshire hogs, boars, & gilts, Irg. enough for service, 250 to 300 Ibs., from good bloodlines, sired by grand champion boar, disease free herd. C.G. Studstill, RFD 1, Eastman, 31023, located 10 mi. S.W. Eastman. Sheep and Goats Several common goats for sale, both male & female. Benjie Hall, Rt. 3, Pavo 31778. Ph. 859-2104. Several meat-type Irg. polled billy goats for sale, $10-$15. Carl F. Williams, Rt. 1, Pinehurst. 20 common goats mostly nannies, some half grown and in good condition, $10 ea. Glenn Wooten, Denton 31532. Ph. 375-2761 Hazelhurst. 10 billy goats, 25 nanny goats for sale, nice & fat, most of nannies ready to freshen; also 2 Black Angus bulls purebred, 7-8 mos. old. Lewis Keith, Jefferson St. Ext., City Limits, Newnan. Ph. 253-4409. 200 Spanish and Angoro goats, 30 Rambouillet sheep. Cecil F. Miller, Buffalo Ranch, Rt. 1, Box 175, Grovetown. Ph. 736-2498. Horses, mules, ponies ,\ > \ for sale Reg. Thoroughbred mare, chestnut, 16.2 hands, 4 yrs. old, eligible 1st. yr. gr. '71, $5,000. Margie Wright, Marietta. Ph. 428-5151. 2 reg. Tenn. Walking stallions, 1 by Merry Go Boy out of a Midnight Sun mare, 9 yrs. old, black and 1 by Go Boy Shadow, 2 yrs. old, black reg. Tenn. Walking Mares and colts, too bloodlines. Earl I. Stokes, Rt. 3, Box 397, Griffin. Ph. 227-7502. 3 grade Quarter horses, 1 brood mare, 10 yrs. old, with 3 mo. old colt sired by Whistle Pete Nib and 1 gelding, 7 yrs. old, shown in timed events. Stoney Mitchell, Kennesaw. Ph. 926-6240 home or 926-5275 barn after 4:30 pm. 2 yr. old Yellow Jacket bred stallion, alert, sensible and manageable, after only 2 wks. in training will pleasure and place, good cutting prospect, must see this one. Marti Martin, Marietta. Ph. 422-6765 or 427-7657.______________ Reg. 3/ 4 Arab mare, outstanding Raffles pedigree in foal to Yatezar, exc. head and action , English pleasure prospect. Ellen Peeples, Purple Haze Arabian Stud, Box 566, Forest Park 30050. Ph. 366-8077. 2 yr. old mare-bay with black mane and tail, sired by Whistle Pete, Nib, AQHA champion, green broken, $200 . E.J. Stephens, Stone Mountain 30083. Ph. 469-3247. Satan Powers #536439, 3 yr. old reg.Quarter Horse gelding , will sell for $500. Ed Thrift, Gildmore St. Ext.. Wavcross 31501. Ph. 283-5963. At stud: Bar Marerick, by Gee Bar Satan and Marerick Girl, black with good conf., located Jimmy Stringer Stables, near Canton. Johnny Padgett, Atlanta. Ph. 8873974 Larry Turner, after 6 pm. 2 gentle riding horses, 1 grade Quarter horse, approx. 8 yrs. old, bay, gelding, $250 one Morgan mare, approx. 7 yrs. old, chestnut, exc., $400. Ed Stone, Box 381, Pine Mountain 31822. Ph. 663-2423.___________ Pony hunter prospect, 2 fillies, 2 I/ 2 yrs. old, green broken, Sam's purebred Welsh, should mature near 14 hands, 1 dark grey, bay with blaze face, both gentle and green broken, $300 ea.; also, other horses and ponies. C.I. Bryans, 1030 Katherine, Augusta 30904. Ph. 736-9866. Proven time event mare, ribbon winner, sound and in exc. cond., easy to keep and shoe, exp. rider only, selling due to no time to ride, $500 firm. Dixon Hayes, 314 S. Alexander St., Toccoa. Ph. 886-8859 before 3 pm. Page 4 THE MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday, October 21, 1970 Horses, mules, ponies for sale Bay Quarter mare, 8 yrs. old; also, Palomino filly, 3I/ 2 yrs. old, see to appreciate. Ronald H. Coody, Rt. 1, Quitman. Ph. 263-4436. Reg. 6 yr. old grey Tenn. Walking show mare, dbl. bred Midnight Sun, Merry Boy and Merry Legs breeding; reg. Walking filly, nice red-bay, 18 mos. old, will consider trade on reg. Quarter mare or gelding. Mrs. Thomas Lyle, Eatonton. Ph. 485-6302 day or 485-8479 night. ~T~yr. old black Quarter Horse mare; 2 yr. old bay Welsh mare; also, 16 mo. old Bay stud and 17 mo. old roan filly colts, both put of racking mare and Walking stallion, for sale or trade for cattle. Harold Fallin, Thomaston. Ph. 648-2553. Pinto pony, good with children; also, bridle and saddle. O.D. Goode, Rt. 1, Ellenwood 30049. Ph. 474-4654 evenings and week ends._________ At stud : Dbl. reg. Golden Palomino, exc. color, will pick up mare; also, Pinto gelding, exc. for children or ladies, $225. R. L. Bradford^ Decatur. Ph. 289-7971. Lrg. pony hunter, show quality, professionally trained, I/ 2 Arabian, 14.1 hands, 4 yr. old mare; also, 3/ 4 Arabian chestnut filly yearling, lovely action, exc. bloodline. Dana Sentinella, 12220 Charlotte Dr., Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 475-5327. _.. Reg. Appaloosa gelding, green hunter, 14.2 hands, gentle disp. C. Novak, Atlanta. Ph. 255-8340. Black and white Pinto mare Quarter horse, very broad chested and beautiful , gentle, $200; also, black buckstitched saddle, bridle and breastplate, special made for above horse, $150, will hold until Christmas, must sell, see to appreciate. Mrs. Stan Lindsey, Beechwood Apts. 2A, 362 James Ray Dr., Marietta 30060. Ph. 435-1995. ________ Ponies $25 and up, horses from $90; also, 7 yr. old reg. Appaloosa stallion, #T-33,572, reasonably priced. Ralph C. Swafford, Hickory Flat Rd., Woodstock 30188. Ph. 926-5111. Gentle pleasure horses, safe tor beginners or children, horses bought, traded and sold, see at Georgian Stables, Rockbridge Rd. and Williams Rd., Norcross. Doug Greene, Atlanta. Ph. 876-6353 or 939-9800 Tucker. Buckskin gelding, 5 yrs. old, 1 nice I/ 2 Arabian mare and 1 bay mare Saddlebred type, all handle well; also, stalls for rent. Otto Meier, Shallowford Rd., Rt. 6, Marietta. 30060 . Ph. 926-3795. Reg. Quarter horses for sale or trade. Bobby Holloway, Circle H. Ranch, Bowdon. Ph. 258-3282 or 349- 1054 Atlanta._____________ Reg. Quarter horses for sale, all ages, mares, colts, yearlings and 2 yr. olds, visitors welcome. Harry Rucker, Jr., Rt. 3, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-6723 or 993-4446. _ Reg. I/ 2 Arabian bay mare, 3/4 Arabian chestnut filly, I/ 2 Arabian pinto colt, champion Hackney show pony and grade filly. Mrs. F.L. Cummings, 5216 Rivoli Dr., Macon. Ph. 746-8965. Red filly, very gentle, halter broken, 17 mos. old, would make good hunter prospect or pleasure horse, dam: I/ 2 TB, I/ 2 Quarter mare, sire: Reg. Palomino, $75 . Mrs. Billy Kirk, Old Corinth Rd., Newnan. Ph. 253-6239. Shetland ponies and horses, goo? selection; also, English and Western saddles and tack, will hold for Christmas. C.M. Bond , Lavonia. _ Sorrel racking gelding, 4 white stocking feet, blaze face, placed 1st in recent show, gentle but spirited, $275. Mrs. J.F. Scoggins, Rt. 2, Box 64A, Stpckbridge 30281. Ph. 474-1338. 2 beautiful horses and 17 mo. old Palomino filly, Quarter horse type, 1 horse is paint gelding, 5 gaited, 5 yrs. old, 1 is black mare, 3 gaited, horses complete with saddle outfits except for colt, gentle but spirited, see to appreciate. Bennett A. Dairs, Rt. 4, Box 355, Sandersville 31082. Ph. 8547007_Tennille!______________ Reg. Saddlebreds for sale, 3 and 5 gaited show horses, at stud: Lee's King Genius, area's outstanding stallion , also, accepting horses for spring show season. Sara J. Bagen, Claramere Farm, 222 Green Rd., Alpharetta. Ph. 475-7321. 2 AQHA reg. horses, 5 yr. old bay mare, pleasure and show, one 7 yr. old chestnut gelding, needs experienced rider, need to sell, will consider offer. Judy Roe. Duluth. Ph. 476-2234. Racking mare, chestnut color, very smooth riding, have to ride to appreciate. Joan Wilson, Marietta. ^Ph. 428-9880. _ _ __ Good black mare mule, will pasture with cattle, approx. 950 Ibs. M.L. Chupp, 7887 Union Grove Rd., Lithonia 30058. Ph. 482-2217._______ Reg. Quarter, horses for sale. Watson Rogers, Rt. 4, Rucker Rd., Alpharetta. Ph. 475 5792^ Roan gelding, 4 white stockings, flaxen mane and tail, blaze, 28 mos. old, has been ridden only a few times, $150. Mrs. Paul J. Howard, Rt. 1, Box 32, Townsend 31331.___________ Reg. 4 yr. old Quarter Horse mare, gentle for anyone to ride, exc. conf. and disp., $325; reg. Quarter horse at stud, race and A.Q.H.A. champion bloodlines, $35 grade, $50 reg. Rayburn Coggins, 922 Stephenson Rd^Uthonia Ph. 469-5292. Stud service, buckskin Quarter horse, this stallion produces beautiful foals, return privileges in 1970, stud fee $25, breed your Welsh mares for 3/ 4 horse foals; also, horses and Welsh ponies for sale. Bob Cooper, Rt. 4, Box 400, Douglasville. Ph. 942-5064. Solid black Quarter Horse filly, 1 yr. old, show quality conf., should make good pleasure or trail horse. G. R. Hill, S. Lake Dr., Marietta 30060. Ph. 427-1413.___________________ Gentle pleasure mare and gelding for sale; also, weanlings and yearling colts, all reasonably priced. Mrs. 0. F. Daughtry, Louisville 30434. Ph. 6257528. Reg. Appaloosa mare, 9 yrs. old, spirited riding horse, good brood mare, foundation bloodlines on sire side, must sell immediately to separate from yearling filly, reasonably priced, mare located Mineral Bluff, approx. 10 mi. from Blue Ridge. Patricia L. Mann, 780 Crestridge Dr., NE, Atlanta 30306. Ph. ^76:3855,_________;_________ Palomino mare, 6 yrs. old, anyone can ride; 3 mo. old colt; Appaloosa mare, 3 yrs. old; Quarter Horse mare, 7 yrs. old; also, reg. Appaloosa stud. Harold McNeal, Hoschton. Ph. 654- 2552.____________ ______ Reg. American Saddlebred studs, 21/2 yrs. old and 14 mos. old; also, reg. Tenn. Walkers. W. E. Harris, Rt. 4, Box 9, Gumming 30130. Ph. 887-5917 after 4:30 pm. Quarter Horse mare, well trained for show or trail, no bad habits, 4 yrs. old, chestnut with white blaze and 2 white socks. W. H. Davis, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-8550._________ Reg. 3/ 4 Arab mare in foal to Yatezar, grey, approx. 15 hands, dbl. Indraff pedigree, lovely head and action, real English prospect. Ellen Peeples, Purple Haze Arabian Stud, Forest Park. Ph. 366-8077._________ At stud: Guard Adams, AQHA reg. sorrel, outstanding conf. and disp. by Leo King proven sire of AAA running horses, top cutting and performance winners, dam by own son of $10,000 Cuellar stallion, $100 fee for 1971. Anthony J. Leggio, L.-Jack's Farms. Atlanta. Ph. 255-6213 or 675-3853 Franklin.___ _ _ _____ Appaloosa reg. filly, 2 1? 2 years old, red roan with snowflakes, granddaughter of Sundance 500, $450. Mrs. Gene Nyland, Rt. 4, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-5554._______________ Reg. Tenn. Walking Horse pony, ready for a juvenile rider to ride and show, Dooley's Little Doll by Tom Dooley, most unusual and can really go. A.J. Jenkins, Alpharetta. Ph. 475- 7321. _ Reg. l7~2^&rabian mare, 4 yrs. old no bad habits. Ruby Wilson, Rt. 4, Villa Rica Rd., Marietta 30060. Ph. 428-9880.___________________ 6 yr. old reg. Saddlebped mare for sale. R.S. Causey, 204 Fort Dr., Smyrna 30080. Ph. 435-7301. Black geldingTTieck reins~will sacrifice to early Christmas shopper, board reasonalby until Christmas. L.R. Linden, Linview Farm, Rt. 2, .Kingston. Ph. 336-5261 jJartow.__ Reg. Saddlebred gelding, Dare to be King, chestnut, 5 gaited, successfully shown in Amateur and Juvenile class by 17 yr. old girl, real show horse, reasonably priced. A.J. jenkins^Alpharetta. Ph. 475-7321. _ Black gelding pony, approx. 500 Ibs. and 2 yrs. old, has never been ridden, just halter broken, good and gentle, $30. H.W. Thurmond, Rt. 1, Farmington 30638. Ph. 769-5043. 2 horses, 1 mare and 2 yr. old filly; also, saddle, bridle and cart, $175. Wayne Patrick, Rt. 2, Box 108 I/ 2, Midville 30441. Ph. 237-5484. At stud: From the Top big. grey, winning son of Citation, see his first crop of foals, which are yearlings at the farm. J.B. Lytle, Waverly Hall 31831. Ph. 582-2075. 3 beautiful Pinto horses: Colorful mare with stud colt, show quality, $375 for both, 1 colorful gelding, I/ 2 Appaloosa-1/2 Welsh, $165. H.B. Sims, Rt. 1, Box 357. Fairburn 30213^ Shetland ponies, ages 6 mos. to 3 yrs., some reg., $25 and up. Mrs. Nina Wiggins, Rt. 1, Box 116A, Sandersville 31082. Ph. 552-3535. Reg. Morgan stallion "Frengo" at stud, $50; also, I/ 2 Morgan filly, 3 yrs. old; reg. Tenn. Walking mare, 6 yrs. old. E.C. Dawson, Rt. 4, Box 6, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-5960. At stud: Joker B. Jiggs #53022, heavily muscled son of the Immortal Joker B; also, bay with snowflakes, 15 hands, 1100 Ibs., introductory fee, $150. Dr. G. S. Morris, Rucker Rd., _Alpharetta._ Ph. 475-6913._____ _ Standing near Griffin reg. Thoroughbred stallion, "Rhett's Gift", by Middle Brother, chestnut 17.1 hands, strong sire of good conf., size and quiet disp; also, booking for 1971 to limited amount of approved mares. Mrs. Patricia Nelms, Rt. 1, Milner. Ph.J228-2491j>r588-6889 week days. Red Welsh mare and 2 mo. old filly colt, with flax mane and tail, can be seen in Jeffersonville, 11/2 blocks from court house on Hwy. 18. H.A. Mickler, Box 298, Jeffersonville 31044. Ph. 945-3991. Beautiful reg. Quarter Horse stud, sorrel with blaze face, 1 white sock, 3 yrs. old, broken for riding, good disp., very intelligent. Scotty Dupree, Rt. 3, Loganville 30249. Ph. 466-8360 after 7 pm. Reg. Tenn. Walking horses for sale, 10 brood mares, some with colts by side and breed, 1 Merry Go Boy stud and 1 ebony Masterpiece show horse. G.D. Souls, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-1858. 1969 reg. 3/ 4 Arabian colt; 1967 reg. AQHA sorrel mare, both exc. bloodlines, conf. and disp. John Oliver, Atlanta. Ph. 344-1501. Graduate student must sell grey Thoroughbred hunter, gelding, 6 yrs. old, sound, quiet, good conf., good jumper, $800. Margo Thorning, 110-6 Tara Apt., Athens 30601. Ph. 549-5607. Lrg. Welsh pony, gentle, suitable for older child or adult, $75 , with saddle $100. Jerry Jenkins, Rt. 2, Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 993-3584. "White Welsh mare, pony, with bridle, blanket and saddle, $65. Charles W. Stewart, Guyton 31312. Ph. 772-3193. 2 Appaloosa yearling fillies for sale , gentle, halter broken, ready to start training. R.B. Greeson, Rt. 6, Marietta. Ph. 428-6303. Reg. Quarter Horse mare, Twin Sue 306099, 6 yrs old, bay, good brood mare, good conf., experienced riders only, guaranteed bred to Aledo's Image 200393, priced to sell. J.B. Ryner, Box 306, Vienna. Ph. 268-2511 day or 268-6131 night. Shetland pony, 2 yrs. old, $30 . Harold Byrum, 207 Green St., Milstead. Ph. 483-8765. Nice I/ 2 Thoroughbred - I/ 2 Quarter mare, bay with black mane and tail, easy kept, would make exc. pleasure horse or brood mare, approx. 14 hands, $175 firm. Mrs. Kirk, Old Cornith Rd., Newnan. Ph. 253-6239._____________________ Fine Quarter horse gelding, 10 yrs. old , black mane and tail, 14 hands high, gentle for children or adults, $175; also Quarter Horse filly, 18 mos. old, good bloodlines, $150. Jackson L. Philyaw, 2029 Knight Court, S.E., Atlanta 30316. Ph. 241- J.729.______________________ Horse gelding , English pleasure hunter, K.2 hands, 7 yrs. old, strawberry roan, ridden by teenage daughter, also, English jumping saddle and laced bridle, all for $300. Mrs. K.D. Cooper, Rt. 1. Norcross. Ph. 448-317L___________________ Lady Noholme, appendix reg., sired by Quarterbacking Man T.B. son of Randolph's Taffy P-77156 double AA producer, bay mare, 15.2 hands, trained for English pleasure; also, nice 5 yr. old reg. Quarter gelding. Henry F. Alien, Smyrna. j>lv4364436^ Reg. I/ 2 Arabian mare, 2 vrs. old, gentle and halter broke, $250. Bill Mangum, Box 4154, Atlanta. Ph. 622- 0896.___________ __ ____ Beautiful liver chestnut mare, I/ 2 Morgan- I/ 2 Thoroughbred breeding, 7 yrs. old, 15.2 hands, would make good brood mare or pleasure horse, must see to appreciate. Mrs. Redmond, 4274 Dogwood Farm Rd., Lithonia. Ph. 288-0067.____._____ Reg. Quarter horses for sale: 1 filly, 2 yrs. old, very gentle for children; 1 fine weanling stud, Leo 1335 bloodlines; also, 4 more, all good bloodline. Bobby Wiley, Rt. 2, Winder 30680. Ph, 867-4322. Chestnut Saddlebred mare, 6 yrs. old, gentle but spirited, reasonably priced, well mannered, to good home only; also, saddle and bridle. Martha T. Colquitt, Lexington, Ph. 743-3553 after 6 pm. 2 Palomino mares, 6 and 7 yrs. old, well trained, $200 ea.; 5 yr. old racking gelding, $150; sixyr. old mare bred to Appaloosa, $200; eight yr. old mare, $125; also, 4 yr. old Welsh gelding, $100. W.R. Penland, 101 Camellia Dr., Marietta 30060. Ph. 4227793 or 427-0508. Welsh ponies, sev. heads to select from, all broken to ride and gentle; also, bridles and saddles. Hugh C. Jones, Milan. Ph. 362-2432. Beautiful Palomino filly, AQHA reg., coming 2 yr. old halter prospect; also, others to choose from including sons and daughters of on request TB, will finance. B. H. Tillman, Rt. 3, Loganville. Ph. 786-6887 Covington. A.Q.H.A7 reg. 4 yr. Old Quarter Horse stallion, Leo Sugar Band, sire: Ryno's Bar Twist, dam: Patty Joe Leo, 15.3 hands, good disp. Billy Brown, Rt. 1, Lithia Springs. Ph. 9411232. Shetland ponies, studs, $25 ea., mares, $35 ea., some are broken; also, a few horses for sale. Billy Turner, Union Point. At stud: Dbl. reg. Golden Palomino Rail's Bar Boy AQHA 421155, PHBA 23860 Great grandson of Three Bars and Hollywood Gold, exc. disp., and conf. Tom Allanson, East Point. Ph. 766-2990. At stud: Golden palomino Walking Horse; reg. jet black Arabian stud, Arzuz, 20098, true dapple grav Arabian stud 25097; 2 others to choose from can pick up mares or bring stud to mare. J.W. Van Horn 4457 Covington Hwy., Decatur. Ph. BU 95798. Quarter horse without speed is worth just so much per Ib. breed to AAA Cat's Leo for speed, disp., conf. and size, beautiful sorrel color, 15.1 hands, 1970 fee $200 , mare care $1 per day. Ben T. Smith, Windsweep Farm Thomaston. Ph. 647-3807. Reg. Palomino and Quarter horses over 100 to choose from,, sev. 2 and 3 yr. olds, going good under saddle, all ages and colors, sire by AQHA and PHBA champions. Benham Stewart, Rt. 1, Glenwood. Ph. 568-2262. Horses, -handling, boarding, equipment Want 14 ft. stock trailer, must have brakes and front petition and be in good cond. Mrs. F.L. Cummings, 5216 Rivoli Dr., Macon. Ph. 746-8965. Livestock hauling anywhere; also, tack for sale. Ralph C. Swafford, Woodstock. Ph. 926-5111. 2 roping saddles, 1 light weight rough out, good cond. $50; one heavy duty, 45 Ib., hand tooled latigo seat, like new cond. with matching breast collar, $185. Gene Eidson, Starrsville. Ph. 786-0635. Stalls, pasture, riding trails and centals, located at Hide-A-Way 'Stables, Red Oak area. Robert A. Francis, 4035 Welcome All Rd., Xtollege Park 30337. Ph. 767-8896. "Cattle^pastSreTor rent, 70 acres. Mrs. Wm. R. Broome, Buchanan. Ph. 646-5940.___________________ Horses boarded in Irg. box stalls full care with plenty of grain, hay and water, $65 per mo. riding ring and trails on property. Doug Greene, Georgian Stables, Norcross. Ph. 9399800 or_ 872-1811 Hoyt Padgett. 4 wheel tandem trailer, with elec. brakes, body 12 ft. long, 5 ft. wide, 5 ft. high, $600. Felton Todd, Rt. 1, Box 130, Hephzibah 30185. Ph. 798-5780. Horses boarded at Mar-Len Stables, located in N. Fulton Co., well lighted, insulated barn with tack room, lounge, rest room and telephone, lighted ring and miles trail riding, stall $30 mo., pasture $30, full board $60 mo. Len H. Camp, Rt. 2, Box Jumping saddle and pad, used but in good cond., $75. Mrs. Gloria Colter, Web Girth Rd., Gainesville. Ph. t>32- 0872. __ Will haul horses, cows and hogs any place, any time, reasonable. Buck Haulk, Rt. 1, Box 395, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-4065. Will haul horses, hogs and cattle; also, will buy same. Hugh Wilbur, Rt. 1, Acworth. Ph. 974-3933 or 974-5540 Donald Smith, no Sunday calls. Horseshoeing, regular oF corrective shoeing, prompt service, satisfaction guranteed; also, 1 gooseneck trailer, 6 ft. x 16 ft. box, elec. brakes, new 6 ply tires, very reasonable, one 16 ft. stock trailer with saddle compartment and elec. brakes, used very little, reasonably priced Tom Martin, Marietta 30060. Ph. 427-7657. Argentine jump saddle , forward seat, 17 in. seat, padded knee rolls, smooth leather flaps, with fittings, $65. Carma Boyer, 401 Ferris Boulevard^ Manchester. Ph. 846-3301. 2 horse trailer, open stock, used, homemade, in good cond., rubber carpet mat on floor. Lynne Burton, 620 Ag. Dr., Apt. A, Athens 30601. Ph. 549- 8203. Horses boarded in fine pasture near Fairburn, stall feeding available, riding ring, competent caretaker to look after stock, reasonable rates, W.L. Robinson, Box 87160, College Park 30337. Ph. 761-1569. Horses boarded, stalls or pasture, lighted arena, trail riding, wash area, lounge, rest room, stall $25 with auto, waterers, overhead feeders, individual tack rooms, pasture $15, full care $60, located at Mill Creek Stables, Arnold Mill Rd., Woodstock. Robert C. Carson, Rt. 1, Trickum Rd., Woodstock. Ph. 926-3008 or 926-5118. Very nice Western pony saddle, padded seat with covered stirrups, tan, only $25. Pam Stone, 142 Woodlawn Dr., Marietta. Ph. 971-2256. " Bona Alien roping saddle, with dbl. girth and rawhide covered trees, good cond. Mike Goransky, Rt. 3, Covington 30209. Ph. 786-5201.______ Horses pastured, shelter , 6 acre pond, riding trails, year round pasture, $15 per mo. per horse, located 1 mi. W-I-75 off Ga. 16 Sandra Butterworth, Rt. 3, Jackson 30233. Ph. 227-0013. ________ Have room to board some horses in new well lighted barn, nice riding area, located on Shallowford Rd., Otto Meier. Rt. 6. Marietta. Ph. 926-3795. Want to haul and catch wild cattle, anywhere; also Quarter horses for sale. Billy Reasor, Rt. 4, Jackson 30233. Ph. 775-3396. ____ 2 horse tandem trailer for rent James F. Ivie, 1900 Telfair Lane, SW, Atlanta 30311. Ph. 753-2279. Want horseshoeing business in Atlanta and surrounding area. Quarter Horse specialist, mane and tails trimmed breaking training and showing, satisfaction guaranteed. Tom Allanson, East Point, Ph. 766- 2990. ___________ Have room to board 3 horses stall, pasture, hay and feed, $45 per mo., can pick up horse. J.W. Van Horn. 4457 Covington Hwy., Decatur. Ph. BU 9-5798.____________________ Horses pastured Conyers, Atlanta, Tucker, Stone Mountain areas, shelter, water and grass, $10$15 mo. J.F. Graham, 1011 Fayetteville Rd., Atlanta 30316. Ph. 373-7624. Cattle, swine, other livestock wanted Will buy old plug or lame horses and mules. Ralph C. Swafford, Woodstock Ph. 926-5111. Want small mule 700-800 Ibs., 12-14 yrs. old, gentle and that will work anywhere. Doc Bailey, Rt. 1, Suwanee 30174._________________ Want red Jersey steer 11/2-2 yrs. old with horns and gentle; have a pr. of matched sorrel horses 5 yrs. old, 1050-1100 Ibs. wt., will trade for a yoke of broken steers, 1000 to 1200 Ibs. ea. J.F. Wellborn, Rock Springs.____ Want 40 Holstein in production or springing, no more than 4 wks old. Neil Dickerson, Box 86, Elberton 1Q635.__________________ Want 20 to 25 young, 1st or 2nd calves Polled Hereford cows. B.W. Smith, P.O. Box 558, Cedartown, 30125. Ph. 748-4816. Livestock feed, hay and grain for sale Qua., hay at harvest prices, winter is coming & feed will be high, Marshall R. Lord, Rt. 1, Dudley, 31002. Ph. 676-3200. Wednesday, October 21, 1970 Livestock feed, hay and grain Trailer load of grass hay, good for bedding, $20 per ton. Shamrock Ranch, Rt. 5, Box 352, Old Pretoria Rd.. Albany. 31701. Ph. 436-4953. Good Coastal Bermuda hay, cut 4 times yearly, $35 per ton F.O.B. G.F. Vandiver, Rt. 1, Box 230, Guyton, 7?rr' v" """"" for sale 1970 Coastal Bermuda hay, highly fertilized and limed, baled without rain, weed-free, 800 per bale at barn; also 900 bales mulching hay, 400 bale at barn. J. C. Daniell, Carrollton. Ph 834-3778 Approx. 1200 bales wheat straw, Irg. heavy weed-free bales, balec without rain, 600 bale at barn, 750 del reasonable distance. Robert Ginn, Rt. 2, Box 132, Royston 30662. Ph. 245-8044 after 6 om._______________ Coastal Bermuda hay for sale al barn, heavy bales, 90< per bale. Larry Griffin. Jesup. Ph. 427-6512. Coastal Bermuda hay not rained on. W. H. Green, Rt. 1, Loganville. Ph. 466-4979.__________________ Coastal Fescue mix. hay, highly fertilized, limed and conditioned without rain, 80-900 per bale at barn in Douglasville area. J. C. Mobley, 2491 Plantation Dr., East Point. Ph. 7617014. Coastal Bermuda hay rain-free, highly fertilized, $1 per bale at barn; also Soybean hay, $1 per bale; Coastal Bermuda & crab grass mix. hay, 800 bale; Millet hay cut in dough, $1 per bale; white & yellow corn, $4 per C, wheat $2.50 bu. W. V. Rawlins, Rt. 1, Box 212A. McDonough. Ph. 957-5002. Approx. 350 bales 1969 Coastal Bermuda hay for sale at my barn, 700 per bale; also a good 5 ft. bush hog with extra new blade, $250. Mrs. John E. Davis, Rt. 1, Pine Mountain 31822. 31312. Ph. 772-3198. Coastal Bermuda hay, choice qual. in barn, $1 per bale, 40 bale ton $35. L.E. Akins, Rt. 2, Byron, 31008. Ph. 956-5897. Mulch hay, 500 a bale, at barn. Len H. Camp, Rt. 2, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-7111. Mulch , sq. bale Coastal or Lespeza, baled 7-70 , not mixed, 10 tons at 300 bale or 100 bale picked up E.L. Boyd, Augusta, 30904. Ph. 736- 4216. ____________ 2,500 bales oat & Fescue mulch, $20 ton, 800 bales wheat hay, 500 per bale in barn. Robert Sanders, Stephens. 30667. Ph. 759-3836. Barns filled with rain free hay, fert. twice, Coastal Bermuda & Sericia , pick up in barns. Donald Hand, Circle H. Ranch, Bowdon. Ph. 258-3282 or 349-1054 Atlanta. Grass and Clover hay, 60-750 & $1 per bale; Oat straw $1 per bale, Alfalfa hay, $1.25 per bale, mulching hay, 500 bale, call for appointment. Mrs. W.A. Ward, Jr., Ward Meade Farm, Paper Mill Rd., Rt. 3, Marietta. Ph. 971-3426.________ Several diff. var. new crop hay for sale, can del. K.B. Grogan, Manning Rd.. Marietta. Ph. 428-4672. Coastal Bermuda hay from highly fertilized and limed fields, top quality, $30 per ton from field, $35 from barn. H.J. Schneider, Fairmeadows, Rt. 2, Hampton. Ph. 478-8029.________ 'Well fertilized Coastal Bermuda hay, 900 per bale from barn, 750 behind baler. James R. Woods, Flying W. Ranch, 11 mi. W. of Pine Mountain on Hwy. 18. Ph. 882-6580. Well fertilized and limed hay new crop, rain-free, $1 per bale at barn, cheaper in large quanities. G.M. Kirk, 1726 Stilesboro Rd., N.W., Kennesaw. Ph. 428-3921 after 6 pm. Ph. 663-4344.___________________ Coastal Bermuda hay rain-free, from highly limed and fert. fields, $1.25 per bale at barn if less than 25 bales, $1 per bale over this amt. Larry Byron, 1918 Noah's Ark Rd., Jonesboro 30236. Ph. 478-2561 after 5:30 pm. New crop Fescue & Sericia hay, nice square bales; also Irg. amt. mulching hay. Otto Meier, Rt. 6, Shallowford Rd., Marietta. Ph. 9263795. 500 bales Fescue & Clover hay, Irg. heavy bales, put up without rain, well fertilized, $1 per bale in small lots at barn, Irg. lots, 750 per bale, or will del. within 25 mi. radius for $1 per bale if ordered before bad weather. Forrest Johnson, Rt. 4, Cedartown 30125. Ph. 748-4653 nights & weekends. 500 bales fert. Coastal Bermuda hay, baled without rain, 800 per bale at barn, $1 per bale deliv. within 30 mi. radius of Athens. Marion Ivey, Jr., Rt. 1, Box 82A, Bogart 30622. Ph. 548-4461 or 549-4483. Bermuda hay, $1.15 per bale if picked up; $1.25 per bale if deliv. Mrs. R.L. Eskew, 5795 Northcutt Rd., Fairburn. Ph. 964-6273._________ Sev. hundred bales of bottomland grass hay, 500 per bale. Lester S. Brown, Rt. 2, Box 104, MilledgeviUe 31061. Exc. Coastal Bermuda hay, well fertilized, will deliver. B.H. Tillman, 1970 crop of choice Coastal Bermuda hay, cut from highly fert., weed free pastures. Winton C. Harris, Rt. 1, Box 118, Screven, 31560. Ph. 506-6687. New crop hay, cut & put up without rain, Timothy, Fescue, Orchard, & Clover, 750 to $1.25 per bale. Mrs. Willie Marques, Rt. 2, Austell, 30001. Ph. 948-2863. 1970 crop hay from highly fert. fields, 750 per bale, at barn W.H. Jones. Powder Springs. Ph. 943-6911 1970 top qual. Coastal Bermuda hay, cond. & put in barn without rain, well limed & fert. fields, $35 per ton load. H.J. Schneider, Fairmeadows, Rt. 2, Hampton. 30228 Ph. 478-8029. Coastal Bermuda hay, highly fert., $1 bale at barn. Albert D. Hayes, Dogwood Rd., Snellville. Ph. 963-9490. New crop hay, good qual., 500 to 800 per bale at barn, will del. for small fee. R.L. King, Rt. 2, Marietta. Ph. 971-0329.________________________ Coastal Bermuda hay, $1 per bale, will deliver. Charles Poynter, Loganville. Nights and weekends Ph. 466-4487. M bu. Cokes 71 corn, no blight, ready to pull. R.W. McGalliard, Rt. 1, Boston, 31626. After 5 p.m. Ph. 2264680. Rt. 3, Loganville 30249. Ph. 404-7866887.___________ Coastal Bermuda hay for sale by 1800 bales Fescue, well fertilized & cut without rain. Charles Rivers, Rt. 2. Fayetteville. Ph. 461-5171. 1970 Coastal Bermuda hay, heavily fert. & baled without rain, no weeds, $30 per ton at barn, will deliver in 10 ton lots, price depends on distance from farm. John H. Shockley, Rt. 4,, Madison, 30650. Ph. 342-1229. Fescue & Clover from limed & fert. fields, Irg. sq. bales, 600 & 700 ea. W.R. Long, Blairsville, 30512. Nights bale or ton, from barn or behing baler. G. R. Pirrung, Aragon Farms, Bainbridee. 31717. Ph. 912-246-1663. 400 bales of well fert. Arlington Sericia hay, 90 Ib. bales, all baled without rain, 750 per bale at barn. Robert Martin, Rt. 1, Box 50, Sharpsburg, 30277. Ph. 253-3271. Sericia, Johnson Grass, Fescue, Clover & Browntop Millet. 550, 650, & 750 per bale in truck load lots. Ray J. Tate, Cave Spring 30161. Ph. 777-3759. Ph. 745-2891. Coastal Bermuda hay, $30 per ton at barn. Edward James, Rt. 2, Byron. Ph. 956-5311._________________ 1800 bales Coastal Bermuda hay, limed & fert., slightly damaged, Livestock feed, hay and grain will sell for mulch, cheap. Mrs. J.T. Thomason, College St., Monticello, 31064. Ph. 468-6366. Coastal Bermuda & Sericia hay for sale, 750 per bale & UD. George Smith, Senoia, 30223. Ph. 599-3491 after 6 P.M. _________ Good hay from fert. fields, will sell in any size lots, 800 per bale . W.H. wanted Butler, Tucker. Ph. 938-7905 or 786- 6080. Coastal hay, Fescue hay, $1 per bale at barn, Irg. heavy bales, conditioned & put up without rain from highly fert. fields. L.B. Hill, Jonesboro. Ph. 478-9689. Want straw or hay suitable only for mulching, must be cheap, will buy ton. Les Eargle, Rt. 3, Acworth, 30101. THE MARKET BULLETIN for sale Candyroaster squash seed for sale, grow to 5 ft. 4 in. around, 500 doz., add post. James A. Turner, Box 517, Blairsville 30512. Yardlong bean seed, Martin gourd seed, $1 per pkg., also horseradish roots, $8 per C. Earl Stuckey, Blackshear. Muscadine grapevines, old fashion peach trees, Clingstone, 1 stone, 4, $1; Condon and giant Mastadon everbearing strawberry pits., $2.50 per C, add post. Mrs. F. M. Turner. Rt. 6. Gainesville.______ Old fashion peach trees, plum and black walnut trees, muscadine grapevines, blackhaw bushes, beechnut and hazelnut trees, sarvice berry trees, gooseberry bushes, all 4, $1; garlic bulbs, 10, $1, add post. Mrs. Malachi Smith, Rt. 6, Gainesville 30501.___________________ Fescue seed for sale, purity, 96.41%, inert .60%, other crop 2.89%, weed seed .10%, no noxious seed, 20* per Ib. F. W. Gill, Rt. 2, Woodbury. Ph. 553-5388. Mix. strawberry pits., mtn. blueberries, $1.50 doz.; Alberta peach trees, 1 yr. old, 1-2 ft. 50-750 ea., add post. Mrs. E. I. Gray, Rt. 1, Box 254, Bremen 30110.___________________ Old fashion Indian corn, Strawberry popcorn, mammoth sunflower seed, miniature redhot pepper pods, castor or mole bean seed, all 3 doz. to pkg., 300 ea., 4, $1, send stamped env. H. A. Stahl, Rt. 6, Moultrie 31768. Cabbage plants for sale, $1.50 per C or 750 per C at my home. L. C. Strayhorn, Rt. 1, Box 226, Gainesville 30501._________________________ Broom cane seed for sale, 1970 crop, 850 per cup, add post. Mrs. Clarence McMillian, Rt. 1, Dacula 30211. Ph. 963-2733.__________ 1970 tested Oct. bean, Halfrunner bean, speckled & white butter peas, Blue Lake Cutshort bush beans, standard & hybrid tomato, sweet & hot pepper, Morris heading collard, 7- Top turnip seed, 750 pkg., 250 ea. pkg., post. Erskine C. Coryell, 2173 Montrose Ave., SW, Atlanta 30311. Ph. 758-6140. __________ Arrow leaf clover seed, pure seed 97.57%, 250 Ib. uncleaned, 300 Ib. clean. Norris Bryans, Rt. 1, Newborn 30262. Ph. 342-0282. Beau Brummel & Purple foliage plums, May cherries, 500-$2; Supefine everbearing strawberries, parsley, mint, 500 doz., cannot ship. Mrs. F. H. Keys, 873 East Confederate Ave., SE, Atlanta. Ph. 622-0448. Kentucky 31 Fescue seed, abt. 8,000Ibs., goodlrg. seed, 1970 crop, 150 Ib. Preston Bagley, Rt. 1, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-7344. White multiplying onion sets for sale, 40, $1 plus post. Mrs. Jack Beverly. Rt. 2. Box 254. Jesup 31545. Massey strawberry pits., Irg. berries, heavy bearers, $1 per C, 300, $10; $25 per M, all del., no checks no out-of-state orders. Bonnie Smith, Rt. 2, Gainesville 30501. Old fashion white multiplying onions, 35, $; plus post. N.W. Beaver, Rt. 2. Box 254. Jesup 31545. Old fashion red & white sugar cane, seed sugar cane, $1 per C at my farm , come prepared to help dig, no help, come before frost. Millard Whittle. Dexter. Ph. 689-4361. Strawberry pits., Ozark Beauty, Gen., everbearers, 25, $2.50, 50, $5, 100, $9, 500, $20, $35 per M., Oct. best month for planting, will dig & ship same day. Col. L.C. Trent, 631, Collingwood Dr., Decatur 30032. Ph 288-2160. Fig pits., med. to large, sweet & It. col., 2 crops, still bearing, $l-$3., some too Irg. to ship, add 400 post. Mrs. Ethel Clark, 982 N. Highland Ave., NE. Atlanta 30306. Ph. 876-0538. Jerusalem artichokes, bulblels for planting, 75, $1.25, Irg. for pickling, $1 per qt., $3.50 per gal., 650 post., Russian comfrey roots, 6, $1.65 PP; dried hot pepper, $1.25 per gal., 350 posti. Fr ..Mm. Af\ubiiKe. Dahmlounega 3JU05Q3J3J. English pea seed, $1 cup at my home, peppermint, white yarrow, 6, 500; yellow root pits. 6, $1; green hot pepper, sweet Bell, sweet Banana pepper, 500 Ib., add post., shuck beans, 850 Ib. at my home, add post. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. 2, Ellijay. Pdge 5 Recipes of the Week SCALLOPED OYSTERS l quart oysters l/ 2 stick butter or margarine l/ 4 cup celery, chopped fine l medium onion, chopped fine 1 clove garlic, grated 2 cups toasted bread crumbs 1 pint milk salt and pepper to taste Grated American cheese (enough to cover dish) Cook onion, garlic, and celery in butter. In baking dish, put a layer of bread crumbs, layer of onions, celery, garlic, and oysters until baking dish is full. Pour milk over and cook until juice from oysters and milk has almost evaporated. Remove from heat, and add grated cheese. Serve hot. Mrs. Russell O. Behrens Box 324 Apalachicola, Florida 32320 APPLE SALAD 4 cups diced apples I/ 2 cup raisins I/2 cup pecans 4 tablespoons mayonnaise Peel and dice apples. Add raisins, pecans, and mayonnaise; mix well. Mrs. Lee Carroll Cedartown, Georgia 30125 Ky. 31 Tall Fescue.recleaned and in new 50# burlap bags, 99.38% purity, 94.00% germ. , 20* per Ib. E.V. Vauehn. Boeart 30622. Ph. 769-5798 White Silver Skin onion sets, now ready for fall planting, $1.25 per qt., $3 per gal. del. Bill Stephens, 847 Oak Street. Gainesville. Jerusalem artichokes for planting, $2.50 gal., 50* post.; red raspberry, spearmint & Huckleberry pits., wrapped in plastic cellophane, damp packed, $1.50 doz., add post., no out-of-state orders. Mrs. H.A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Bearing size mtn. huckleberries, dewberries, blackberries, yellowroot pit., $3 doz.; red tame plums, winter huckleberries, 5, $3 PP, damp packed. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 1, Blue Ridge 30513. Jerusalem artichokes for planting, $2.50 per gal., or $1 per doz., crabapple, 500 ea.; also rhubarb & horseradish bunches, 500 ea.; spearmint, red raspberry, blackberry, dewberry, huckleberry pits. $1.50 doz., add 500 post. Mrs. W.W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Kentucky 31 Fescue seed, 4,000 Ibs., cleaned and in 50# bags, 94.90% pure seed 4.72% orchard grass, 94% germ. 200 per Ib. Byron H. Dunn, Atlanta. Ph. 636-4333. Sour May cherry bushes, $1 ea., boysenberry pits., $2 doz.; everbearing strawberry plants, 24, $1 or $4 per C, add 50* post. Mrs.Weldon Long. Rt. 5. Elliiav 30540. Everbearing Klondike strawberry pits., nice size and early bearing, damp packed, $4 per C, ppd., $3.50 per C at my home, min. shipment 200 pits., Ga. orders only. Mrs. Luther S. Butler, 466 Page Ave., NE, Atlanta 30307. Ph. 373-1846. 6 Calamus plants, 67 $2; peppermint, dewberry pits., huckleberry, blueberry, blackberry, yellowroot pits, 15 $2 PP in Ga. out-ofstate $2.50 PP. Mrs. W.M. Stover. Rt. 1, Box 146, Blue Ridge 30513. Red raspberries, blueberries, catnip, spearmint plants for sale $1.50 doz. plus 500 post. Mrs. Elzie Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Black walnut, black raspberries,' Himalayan blackberry pits., beechnut trees, hazelnut, blackhaw bushes, old fashion peach trees, muscadine grapevines, 4, $1; blueberries, 10, $1, add post. Mrs. Robert Norrell, Rt. 6, Gainiiesvimlle. juaui____________ Sweet , hot banana pepper seed, 250 pkg., chufas, grass-nuts. 250 pkg., $1 per pint, add post. Mrs. Lizzie Crawford. 18 Cra'wford St. T Ellijay. S Sh haallllofitt onion /\nirt K bu*itftfortnnsc, <$M1 per r\ar f C, ppd.; peppermint, lemon balm plants, $1 doz., ppd. Blanch Woodruff, Greenville. Jalapeno hot pepper seed, 400; Cayenne pepper seed, 250; hot Hungarian Banana pepper seed, 300; sweet banana pepper seed, 350; Anaheim sweet pepper seed. 250. O'Neal Brooks, Box 873, Scottdale 30079. Everbearing strawberry pits., 750 doz.; wild black muscadine vines, maple, wild cherry, sassafras sprouts, all rooted, 750 ea.; spearmint, 6, $1 add post. Rosa Richards, Box 32, Ellijay.______ Sumter #3 oats, germ. 96.00%, recleaned, bagged in 2 bu. paper bags; Blue Boy wheat, germ. 84.00%, recleaned, bagged in l bu. paper bags. A.C. Scarboro, Rt. 1, Montrose 31065. Ph. 676-3482 Dublin. Agricultural seed and plants wanted Want some yardlong pea seed, write stating what you have and price. Robert C< ole. Rt. 2. Franklin 30217. W'anr t 1-2 doz. chinquapin nuts to plant, 1970 crop. Mrs. Nina Wiggins, Rt. 1. Box 116A. Sandersville 31082. Want papaw seed. Mrs. Epsie Beasley. Rt. 5. Box 567, Savannah. Want witch hazel and chinquapin plants, state price. Mrs. Eugene Polsfuss, 223 Cordele Ave., Macon 31201.__________________ Want I/ 2 cup bean okra seed and instructions for planting. Miss Patricia Price, 557 Greenwood Ave., NE. Atlanta 30308. Ph. 872-4668. Want 6 sage bushes when it is time to set them out, please contact. Dale M. Stone, 209 Mimosa Dr., Rome 30306.__________________ Want Coker Haddon wheat seed, must be treated & cleaned, give germ., price & amt. in 1st letter. R. K. Schuler, Rt. 1, Box 307 A, Cairo 31728. Ph. 377-4060. Poultry, game, fowl and eggs for sale Purebred San Juan rabbits, all ages. Jim Shumate, 2074 Juanita St., Decatur. Ph. 373-5291 Hatch-Claret games, hens, $2.50 ea., young chicks, $1. Billy Turner, Union Point. Page 6 Palomino buck for sale, 4 mos. Poultry, game, fowl and old, light golden color, ear #112-0, Sunny Brook bloodlines, top herd buck prospect, pedigree furnished, will ship railway express collect. Charles W. Mask, Box 342, Triangle Rabbitry, Edison 31746. Ph. 835-2358. Rabbits: San Juans, beef, and NZW's. W. E. Harris, Rt. 4, Box 9, Gumming 30130. Ph. 887-5917 after 4:30 evenings.______________ 1 doz. Muscovy drakes, some black and white and the rest solid white, $1.25 ea. or best offer for lot, cannot ship. Mrs. Paul J. Howard, Rt. for sale 1, Box 32, Townsend 31331. Ph. 437- 4049. ____ Rabbits: Polish and Dutch, $1, $2 Extra Irg. Bobwhite quail, $1 ea., Blonde quail, $1.25 ea., approx. 2400. George Blalock, Rt. 1, Box 198, Grovetown 30813. Ph. 863-3057. 2 doe rabbits, 1 blue grey and 1 and $3. Tom Shedd, 103 Keys Ferry St., McDonough. Ph. 957-2361. Mallard ducks for sale, 5 generations from wild, $4 per pr. or $2 ea. Bermin Smith, Jr., Irwin Bridge white with black down back, $2.50 ea.; Rd.. Conyers. Ph. 483-7965. also, Pharoah quail, lay every day, Ginn Reds and Greys and their 500 ea. if all taken, cannot ship, buy at crosses; also, old time Mugwumps. my place. Mrs. H. F. Davis, Box 204, Paul Bond, Rt, 1, Box 50, Royston Loganville 30249. 30662. Ph. 245-7541. ____ Fine April hatch Cornish game Old White English bantams, $5 bantam roosters, $2.50 ea. or $2 at my place; Claret and Roundhead stags, pr.; also, 10 mo. old purebred French Alpine buck and 2 yr. old Toggenburg March hatch, $5; two pullets and doe, heavy milk stock, all $35. H. W. rooster, $10, will ship. Mrs. Marie Holland. 1019 Coogler Rd.. Dalton. Mixed pigeons, 250 ea., Modenas, Homing pigeons, Helmets and Fantails, $1.50 to $2 ea. Harvey A. Martin, Luthersville 30251. Ph. 927-6781. Mallard ducks, 3 generations from wild, now flying, $6 pr., limited number. W. L. Whiddon, Box 55A, RFD 2, Cordele. Ph. 273-9040. Ginn Reds and Greys, cross hens and roosters, $3 ea. Daniel Mosley, Rt, 2, Flowery Branch 30545. Ph 967-3402. BantamlF: Old English Blacks and Reds, no red ear lobes, 1 pr. White Cochins, trio Dark Cornish $3 ea. and up, all good quality fowl, no culls, for information send stamped envelope or call. J. H. Akin, 3196 Mt. Gilead Rd., Howell. Rt. 3, Lithonia. Ph. 482-6634. Sev. thousand Irg. Northern Bobwhite quail for sale. Hubert Jordan, Bartow 30413. Ph. 364-3931. 1970 guinea pigs', Abyssinnian breed, young and mature stock, many colors, curly rosette, some Peruvian, disposing of stock, $2 ea. if all taken. Joseph Abernathy, Yatesville Rd., Barnesville. 7 African geese, 7 mos. old, $6 ea. Mrs. Ruel Lee, Blackshear 31516. __ _ 2 does and buck7N7z7Tle3s7young breeding stock, buck not related to does, all Jennings strain, will sell reasonable or exc. for trio (American chinchilla rabbits). R. Lamar Brantley, Rt. 2, Box 79, Wrightsville 31096. SW, Atlanta 30311. Ph. 344-3593. Ringneck doves~and white doves," $1.50 ea., sex of doves not guaranteed, approx. 15. Mrs. E. M. Chambless, Sr.. 532 Church St.. Dawson. 2 white Chinese geese Irg. type, look like swans, both $10. Hugh C. Jones, Milan. 3 speckled guinea roosters with white breasts, $2 ea., hatched Oct. of last yr., sev. mixed bantam roosters, 750 ea., real colorful, hatched this spring, cannot ship. Mrs. Stephens, 5885 Memorial Dr., Stone Mountain. Ph. 469-9716. Few White Japanese Silkies and Black Cochins, left - 1 pr. Buff Cochins, will sell $3 pr., selling out completely, Olin Pickens, Rt. 4, Covington. Ph. 786-5619. Sev. mixed bantams 1969 and 1970 hatch and few 1970 hatch cockerels, 75 ea.; ten 1970 hatch pullets, 1 cockerel, I/ 2 Dark Cornish and Rhode Island Reds, $1.50 ea., call or write before coming, must be caught at night. H. W. Thurmond, Rt. 1, Farmington 30838. Ph. 769-5043. Rabbits, purebred New Zealand Whites, selected breeders from stock 19 chinchillas for sale, standards and beige, make offer. J. J. Johnson, Rt. 3, Nicholls 31554. Ph. 632-5317. 1000 Northern Bobwhite quail, in flight pens, $1 ea., dressed quail, $1.25 ea.; also, 1000 younger birds, priced according to age. Leslie Dickey, Cleveland Rd., Bogart 30622. Ph. 7257Z2& Northern Bobwhite quail for sale, dressed birds, $1.25 ea., day old birds, 250 ea.; also, booking orders for eggs, $15 per C. John L. Mills, 1553 Westwood Ave., SW, Atlanta 30310. Ph. 7589107. 20 grey geese, $4 ea. or all for $2.50 ea.; 3 wild turkeys, $25 for all; 2 pr. old peafowls, $35 per pr.; 9 speckled guineas, $2 ea. Paul Lamb, Inman. Ph. 461-7720. 8 Irg. hens, 7 white and 1 colored, 2 yrs. old and laying, can catch anytime, $10, located 2 mi. N. near Ebernezer Church. J. T. Speight, Rt. !1_Tallapopsa_3Ql74_____________ Rabbits: Smutnose, San Juan, young stock, $2 to $5, cannot ship. Mrs. Sam Jenkins, 4192 Glenwood, Decatur. Ph. 289-9008. Purebred bantams: Blue and of C. F. Simpkins, pedigree furnished White Old English, BB Reds, Black with each rabbit. Jack H. Moore, Rt. and White Rosecombs, Silver 2. Box 276A. Thomson. Ph. 595-2332. Duckwings, Cochins, black, white and Bobwhite quail, flight conditioned yellow Mexican Spangle Polish in pens, 300 ft. long, 30 ft. wide and 8 ft. bantams, Golden Lace, Whitecrest, high. Clyde L. Perry, Rt. 3, Blackcrest, Golden Sebrights, White Donalsonville. Ph. 861-4118._____ Bobwhite quail, live $1 ea., dressed $1.25 ea.; Pharoahs, live $1 ea., dressed900; also, eggs, 80, cannot ship. W. C. Blunk, 1470 Pontiac PI., SE, Atlanta 30316. Ph. 627-0013. 2 young torn turkeys, from domesticated wild stock, at least 4 generations from wild, ideal to cross with bronze hen. W. C. Davis, Rt. 2, Box 301. Stockbridge. Ph. 474-8550. Bobwhite quail from Irg. Silkies, Cornish, Bulldog, Red Laced, Columbian Wyandottes; also, Muscovy ducks, bronze turkeys, peacock, 31/2 yrs. old, bantams, $5 per pr., $7 trio, after 5, all day on week ends. Randy C Hill, Bowersville. Indian Fantail pigeons, 8 young birds, cannot guarantee sex, $2 ea., Zebra Finches, $5 per pr. J. C. Rushin, 6597 So. Expressway, Jonesboro 30236. Ph. 478-7405. Mallard ducks, 6 generations from wild, $4 pr.; white guineas, 750 to breeders, $1 ea., cannot ship, call $1; Ringneck pheasants, $5 pr.; before coming. W. W. Brennan, 207 S. Golden Sebrights, $3 pr.; Buff Lee St., Americus. Ph. 924-2349. Cochins, $4 pr.; Chukar quail, $5 pr.; Common bantams, 14 pullets, Irg. Cornish game cocks, $2.50 ea., good layers, 2 roosters, $10. S. L. cannot ship. Bill Jones, Box 185, Vaughan, Rt. 1, Box 39, Forest Park Hazlehurst. Ph. 375-5865 after 7 pm. 30050. Ph. 361-6126._________ Reeves, Silvers and Golden Purebred bantams: Golden pheasants, mature birds, $10 pr., Sebrights, Silver Sebrights, Frizzles, Amherst and Swinehoe-mature birds, Buff Cochins, White Leghorns, sev. $25 pr., 1 Elliot cock, $12.50, Creole cockerels and sev. common Ringnecks, 3 hens and 1 cock, $10. bantams, all sold only in prs, $4.75 per Howell Jordan. Box 428. Hawkinsville. pr., extra roosters, $1.95, call before Rabbits: Young ones, 4 to 8 wks. coming. Jimmy Miller, Box 71, old, $1.50 and up, junior bucks and Bishop. Ph. 769-5030.__________ does, 5 and 6 mos. old, $4, some adult Purebred bantams: Silver breeding stock; NZW.'s, San Juans, Duckwings, Blacktail Japs, Dark Chinchillas and Californias, some Cornish, Black Polish, $7.50 trio, cross breeds. H. R. McCain, 2835 cannot ship. Alvin H. Freeman, 5500 Roosevelt Hwy.. College Park. Mason Rd., College Park. Ph. 964- Mallards, drakes only, 4 6769._____________________ Variety laying hens, $2 ea. or dressed $2.50, pullets $1.50, young chicks from 2 wks.-4 mos. old, priced according to age, fryers dressed for freezer, $1. William Everitte, Rt. 1, Felton. Ph. 646-3221._________ 15 young speckled guineas 50 bulbs, 2, $1 add 40* post. ea. $1 order Mrs. Alfred Moss, Rt. 1, Box 89 Cleveland 30528._________ Bromeliads, will buy and sell 01 trade, cannot ship. A. R. Richardson 1159 Glendale Dr.. East Point. Lrg. bunches bronze ajuga, lemon daylilies, white & blue scilla bulbs gold spotted leaf aucuba, red berries cuttings, $1 doz.; strong rootec boxwood, 15* ea.; pink hydrangeas 250 ea., 30* post. Mrs. Ethel Clark, 982 N. Highland Ave., NE, Atlanta 30306 Ph. 876-0538. Redwing azaleas, $1 ea., red white Emp. tulips, $1.40 doz.; Red Matador Golden Harvest, rosy wine Edith Eddy, $1.25 doz.; blue, yellow striped mix. crocus, 25, $1; yellow Trumpe daffodils, $1.25 doz., add 65* post Thomas M. Sparks, 306 Lakeview Dr. Chatsworth 30705. Mix. Bearded iris, 6, $1, 50* post.; old fashion cluster, yellow early blooming narcissus, 2 doz., $1; 50* post.; narcissus, daffodils, jonquils mix., $4 per C, 75* post.; 3 cols, daylilies, 1 dbl., $2 doz., 50* post. Mrs Jim Blackwell, Newborn 30262. Rooted ivy, 10* ea.; ivy cuttings, 3 joints, 5* ea., wet packed, min. order $1, PP. Tom Johnson, 4004 Land O'Lakes Dr., NE, Atlanta 30305. Ph 237-8044. Boxwood, not dwarf, 20-24 in. tall, $1 ea., 15 in., 50*, 12 in., 35*, 10 in., 20*; small rooted pits., 10* ea.; shipped PP, damp packed, min. order $5; bul cannot ship following, heavy boxwood and azaleas in cans, $1.25 ea. Norton Eldridge, 212 Madison Ave., Ashburn 31714. Ph. 567-3849 White field daisies, yellow center 75* doz.; mix. cols. dbl. touch-me-not seed, 25* tblspn., add post. Rosa Richards, Box 32. Elliiav Lrg. & small leaf green ivy, vinca minor, ajuga, $1 doz., add post. Blanche Woodruff, Greenville. Poppy seed mixed colors, red, pink, wine, lav., purple, salmon, will include package hollyhock seed free, 25* and stamped envelope, 1970 crop. Mrs. Ruby Tanner, 1320 McDonald Rd., Douglas 31533 Blooming size daylilies, labeled; Autumn Red, Black Friar, Cherub Pink, Heloise, Jungle Princess, Lavander Princess, Leyte, Midwest Star, Patricia, Psyche, Seminole Chief, Vulcan, $4.50 doz., 50* post. Mrs. Jesse Jackson, Hillcrest Dr., Austell 30001.____________ Asst. cols, iris bulbs, $2.50 doz. plus post. Mrs. A. R. Taylor, 122 Edwards St.. Elberton 30635. Liriope (border grass), striped and green; Boxwood holly 8" to 2 ft.; boxwood 12" to 2 '; hydrangea (large & small); junipers; snowball bushes; var. evergreens; & misc. Clifton M. Orr, 1391 Lpckwood Dr., SW, Atlanta. Ph. 758-2829; ____________ Ros&of-Sharon 8-i2 in. mix. color my choice 15*, pink spirea 10-12 in. 20*, lilac purple, 10 in. 25*, dbl. golden kerria 25*, pink thrift, $1 clump; add 60* post, to every $1 order. Mrs. E. C. Mobley, Box 309, Rt. 1, Cumming 30130. Ph.. 887-6603. Lrg. pine trees & dogwood trees, dug & planted, reas. price. Mrs. L. C. Bennett, 4881 Parliament Way, DunwoodV 30338. Ph. 457-8744. Marigold, nandina, castor bean match box' full, mimosa, fern shrub, tblspn., cockscomb, salvia, touch-menot, tsp. min, pepper 10 pods, 25* ea. free palm seed, stamped env. H. L. Thomas, 3690 Telstar Dr., Ellenwood 30049. dark, blue Japanese iris, It. blue hardy violets, white Queen Anne's lace, sleeping beauty, 15 pits., $2 in Ga. out of-state, $2.50 all PP. Mrs. W. M. Flower plants, bulbs and seed Stover, Rt. 1, Box 146, Blue Ridge 30513._______________ Pink mtn. azaleas, pink rhododendron, white dogwood, pink mtn. laurel, sweet shrub, dbl. gold kerria, 50* ea.; pink hardy phlox, $1 doz.; climbing pink, 7-Sister roses $1 ea. add post. Mrs. Elzie Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.____________' Marchineal rose cuttings, 10, $1; mtn. holly, rhododendron, hardy ferns, crabapple, pink mtn. laurel, white dogwood, pine seedlings, honeysuckle, 50* ea., add post., no out- wanted of-state. Mrs. Weldon Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540. Aug. lily bulbs, $1; red & pink 7Sister rose bushes, $1 ea.; pink thrift, $1 per C, white Easter roses, 75*; vari. houseleek, 25*, you pay post. Betsie Cauthen. Buchanan 30113. Rare blue amaryllis, $10 ea.; huge red amaryllis, 6, $10; exhibition types, Want Irg-.' single blossom yellow Shasta daisy plants, send price list, etc. Mrs. William C. Keys, Walden Rd.. Rt. 3. Macon 31206.________ Want -seed for strawberry corn and planting instructions. Mrs. W. Matthews; 999 Stovall Blvd., NE, Atlanta 30319. Want chinquapin seed for flowering size, add 10% post. Charles planting. Ruby Finch, Rt. 1, Box 209, L. Harris, Rt. 4, Box 78-G, Griffin 30223. Asst. box flower cuttings, some -rooted, $1 doz.; red rooted begonias and philodendron pits., 50* ea., 3, $1; woods ferns, $1 doz., add post. Ethel Crowe. Rt. 2. Gainesville 30501 Beefsteak, Irg. pointed leaf, Guinea Wing, dbl. red-green leaf begonias, dbl. pink bronze leaf begonias, dbl. pink, dbl. purple sultana cuttings, 30* ea., add post. Portal 30450,_____________ Want trailing yellow lantana, state price .and size. Robt. M. Anderson, 2348 Redwood Dr., Augusta 30904. ________________ Want bromeliads. A.R. Richardson, 1159 Glendale Dr., East Point._____________________ Want some pennyroyal . Mrs. Betty Lawrence, Rt. 3, Box 110A, Eatonton 31024. Mrs. Lee Cromer. Rt. 1. Rovston. 1970 mix. col. Pom Pom poppies, a few singles, red, white, lav., pink & salmon, 25* tsps., 3 tsps., 50*, 8 tsps., Miscellaneous $1; Shirley poppies in mix. cols., I/ 4 tsp., 25*, send self-addressed stamped env., 8 tsps. seed send 12* post. Mrs. R. L. Pullen. Damascus 31741. Italian Caveman's Club, Light Bulb, Planter, Ornamental, Marble gourd seed, 3 doz. to pkg., 30*, 4 pkgs., $1, send stamped env., will accept stamps. H. A. Stahl, Thomasville Hwy.. Moultrie 31768._________ Dbl. narcissus, light cream with yellow center, $1 doz., 35* post., Tiger lilies, Irg., 3, $1, med., 4, $1, blooming for sale sige, 5, $1, 65* post. ea. order, Ga. only. Josie McAlpin, Rt. 2, Tallapoosa Quilt patterns with pc. square; 30176.______ Tulip, Star & Crown, Dbt. T, Fan, 4- Begonias; Silver Sheen, Beef- Point, Wild Goose Chase, Diamond steak, Star Rex, Guinea Wing, Peach Glow, Arkansas Traveler, True Leaf, Foliosa, Rex, 50*; mix. hybrid Lover's Knot, 50* ea.; Jacob's ladder, daylilies, 50, $5; mix. Bearded iris, Tree-of-Paradise, $1 ea., * post. ea. laundered, no holes, from 1 to 5 of a kind, 50* ea. F. Y. Rogers, Sr., Rt. 5, Ringgold. Appliqued quilt patterns: Dutch Doll, Tulip, Pansy, with appliqued block, $1.15 PP; also patchwork patterns, Mosiac, Basket, mach. pc. block, 65* ea. PP, Ga. only. Mrs. John E. Maner, 206 Peachtree St., Villa Rica 30180. Disease free sweet potatoes, $4 per bu. at farm, cannot ship, no Sunday sales. Lee Bridges, Rt. 1, Union Point. Ph. 759-3823._______ Quilt patterns with instructions, Wrench, Okla. Rd., Bright Hopes, Fan, 3 & 6, Bowtie, Windmill, Italian Design, Pinwheel, Grecian Design, 10, $1 plus post.; also quilted potholders made from these patterns, 50* ea. Mrs. F. L. Ramos, Rt. 5, Lawrenceville 30245 Firewood for sale. Ralph C. Swafford, Woodstock. Ph. 926-5111. Quilt patterns: Fan, Tulip, Bowtie, Monkey Wrench, Butterfly, Log Cabin, Rose Wreath, Flower Garden, Rosebud, Dutch Tulip, Spool, 25* ea., add post. Mrs. J. W. Jackson. Rt. 2, Talking Rock 30175, Honey for salej gaUberry blend packed twelve 21/2 Ib. jars strained, $8.50 per case FOB Lakeland and twelve pint fruit jars with comb at $4.25 FOB Lakeland. John W. Berryhill, Box #6, Lakeland. Ph. 4823494 day, 482-3470 night. 7 hives Italian bees, 5 have brood chambers, 2 supers, 2 have brood chambers, 1 super, all have plenty honey for winter, some have extra honey, state inspection 7-7-1970. J.D. Payne. Box 254. Calhoun 30701. 300 hives honey bees for sale. B.B. Bryan, Rt. 1, 2, mi. NE of Hortense 31543. Ph. 473-2373. Wild cucumber bark , slippery elm bark, white ash roots, red oak bark, red elder bark, all kinds tree barks, Jerusalem weed root , red sassafras root, 1/2 gal. $2; Sage 75* cup; also improved lucky buckles, $3 doz., add post. Mrs. Jonn Phillips. Rt. 1. Wrightsville. Appliqued quilt patterns; Acornon-Leaves, Cat-in-the-Basket, Butterfly, Morning Glory, Big Rabbit Dutch Doll, Colonial Girl, Football, Overall Boy, Kitten, Puppy, Pig Colonial Girl with Umbrella, Fisher Boy, 3 $1 plus long stamped env. Mrs. Ruby Chastain. Rt. 5. Ellijay 30540. Strong red sassafras, slippery elm bark, wild cucumber bark, white ash bark and root, Jerusalem weed root, I/ 2 gal. $2, sage 75* per cup, lucky buckles, $2 doz., add post. Art Phillips. Rt. 1. Wrightsville. Patchwork quilt patterns with drawn instructions can be mach. pc. Windmill, Old Italian Design. Pinwheel, Wrench, Bright Hopes, 5, $1 with stamped addressed env. Mrs. Perlene Roper. Rt. 7. Gainesville. Appliqued quilt patterns: Butterfly, Colonial Girl, Dutch Doll, Dutch Boy, Duck, Cup & Saucer, Pig, Overall Boy, Puppy, Kitten, Football Pansy, Tulip Pot, Heart, others, 3 $1 plus Irg. stamped env. Debbie Welch, Rt. 5. Ellijay 30540. Martin gourds for sale varnished ready to hang, $1.75 ea. 2, $3.25, 3, $4, 4 or more, $1.25 ea. Blue Bird or Wren gourds, $1 ea. 2 $1.75. 3, $2.50, 4 or more 75* ea, all del. H.A. Stall, Rt. 6, Moultrie 31768.____________: Yellow dock, queen-of-meadow wild cherry bark, red alder bark, blackberry roots, yellowroot, ratsbane 2 Ib. lardbox, $1 add post. Mrs. Donald Greer. Rt. a Rlliiav at&to. Applique quilt patterns; Rosebud, Fisher Boy, Cup & Saucer, Meadow Rose, Dutch Boy, Dutch Girl, Butterfly, Tulip Pot, Wreath of Roses, Umbrella, Colonial Girl, Flower Tree, Rare Gold, Tulip, Teddy Bear, others, 3, $1 plus Irg. stamped env. Mrs. Elzie Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540. A few good burlap bags, 100 Ib. size, 4, $1, add post. T.E. Chambers, 827 Myrtle St.. SW. Gainesville 30501. Channel catfish fingerlings for stocking pond, several sizes, avail., will del. Irg. orders. Ira L. Sasser, Mclntosh 31317. Ph. 876-2460 or 876- 2895,__________________________ Firewood for sale, Irg. & small oak, hickory & pine, also other kinds, some already cut in fireplace lengths, stacked & dry, come and make offer. Robert O'Neal, Rt. 1, Box 202, Approx. 2,000 Arizona cypress Christmas trees, sheared and well- shaped, 5-12ft., located abt. 3 mi. S. of Griffin, near good rd., area mowed clean, can drive over entire area, will sell wholesale. Turner S. Davis, 654 Laura Dr., Griffin 30223. Ph. 227-1591 or 227-6530 after 5 cm. Fine red peanuts, 1970 crop, $10 per bu., add post. Mrs. Marie Holland, Box 1019. Cooeler Rd.. Dalton. Finest in gallberry honey, twelve 12 l/ 2 strained, $10, you pay post C.W. Powell. Box 1083. Valdosta 31601 100 Ib. white feed sacks, 3, $1.50,5, $2.25,10, $4, all PP. Billy Risner, Rt. 2, Hartwell 30643. _____ White and drk. pure sourwood honey, by quart or case, write or call. Maude Brown, Young Harris 30582. Ph. 379-4624 Country & hickory smoked hams, approx. 15 Ibs., country cured smoked sausage, 94* per Ib., from lean, corn fed hogs, will ship plus post., 50* packaging. Maurell Troup, Rt. 3, Dallas 30132. Ph. 445-3011. Lucky buckeyes for sale, $1.25 per doz. PP. Ricky Garrett, Rt. 1, Hiawassee 30546. Scotch pine Christmas trees for sale. H. Van-Der-Borden, Box 686 Roswell Ph. 993-4427. Channel catfish fingerlings for sale, free del. to your pond. Frank Creasy, 107 E. Park Ave., Valdosta 31601. Ph. 244-0558 or Hahira 794-2976. Abt. 35 Ibs. Chinese chestnuts for sale, 25* per Ib. Sam W. Ward, 64 Candler Rd. SE, Atlanta 30317. Ph. 284-4738._____________________ Pc. quilt patterns, 25* ea., 5, $1; by mail only; Log Cabin, Lone Star, Indian Plume, Faithful Circle, Dresden Plate, Ferris Wheel, Crazy quilt, Maple Leaf, Grandmother's Flower Garden, Darlene Brooks, 3960 Redan Rd. r Stone Mountain 30083. Tissue baby quilt block patterns, emb. or paint, will lay off twice, state whether nursery rhyme figures, children or animals, 12 patterns, $1. Mrs. E. V. Turner, Apt. 1, 329 McCall Blvd. , Rome 30161. Quilt patterns; Snowflake, Little Princess, Strawhat Boy, Sunbonnet, Girl , Dutch Doll, Appliques; Bright Hopes, Twist and Turn, Wheel of Fortune, Crazy Ann, Album, Bear's Paw, Dbl. 9-Patch, Necktie, Grape Basket, Maple leaf, others, 8, $1 with stamped env. Mrs. Arthur Gentles, Rt. 2. Box 267. Toccoa 30577. Approx. 3 tons milk replacer, 28% protein, 20% fat, has gotten hard in bags, will make exc. mix for hog feed, etc., cost $440 per ton, will sell for $280 per ton. Len Terrell, Loganville. Ph. 466-4780.___________________ Chicken manure for sale, $7 per ton, min. 6-ton order, del. within 35.mi. radius of 5 Points in Atlanta. Mrs. Linda Downton, Atlanta. Ph. 9646273. _________________ New crop mtn. honey, sourwood cut comb, also some drk., in Irg. mouth qts., regular honey jars, cannot ship; also Jerusalem artichokes for eating, $2.50 per gal., add post. Mrs. W.W. Lowman. Rt. 5. Ellijay. 15 bu. Irish potatoes for sale, nice & smooth, good size, $2.50 per bu., now ready, Emory Kirby, Hiawassee 30546.______________________ Over 1,000 Christmas trees, White, Scotch and Norway Spruce, all sheared, early contracts necessary. Richard L. Gifford, Hiawassee 30546. Fa. 896-2161. Farm bells; #1, $35, #2, $45, mounts on post, cannot ship. J.W. Yeargin, Rt. 1, Dallas 30132. Ph. 4457870. Buckeyes for sale, $1 doz. PP. Mrs. Dorothy Brown, Rt. 1, Box 323; Calhoun 30701. New crop mtn. sourwood honey, raw, not heated, 5 Ibs. white sourwood, $3.75; 10 Ibs., $7; 30 Ibs., $19.50, 5 Ibs. drk. sourwood, $2.75 , 10 Ibs., $4.75; 30 Ibs., $14, add post. Edward D. Colston, Rt. 1, Taylersville 30178. 1,500 Ibs. good used grease for chickens , hogs, we will sell cheap or trade. Mrs. Sam Jenkins, Atlanta. Ph. 289-9008. Pc. quilt patterns with col. picture, Dove of Peace, 14 in. square has dove and olive branch, quilting design on center of square; peacock, side view, eye, crown, emb.; Peafowl, with wings spread, some emb., 50* ea. kind that nails to a table and has a roller with steel blades, operated by hand. W. B. Mayo, 230 Superior Ave., Decatur 30030. Want coltsfoot leaves or bark, write at once. Alfred Coleman 420 Pace St.. Cedartown. Want to buy after Oct. 20 fifteen boxes Golden Delicious apples or other var. of hard apples suitable for cooking, write stating price. Carl Rohm, 109 East Park Ave., Savannah 31401._____________ Want baled shucks. T. O. Merritt, 5892 Covington Hwy., Lithonia. Ph. 482-6875 or 469-9275.___________ Want farrowing crates. Edgar L. Rhodes, 105 Fern St., Bremen. Ph. 537-3815 day or 537-2648 night. Handicrafts v#sV<^i&*? for sale Little girl dresses, dbl. knits, red smocked, size 4, royal blue pleated, size 5-6, bonded 100%acrylic with 100% acetate backing, asst. cols. & patterns, size 1-6X, $4 ea., any 3, $10. Elizabeth Coleman, 1405 Danielsville Rd.. Athens 30601. Genuine white lambskin baby bootees, 3 sizes, new born through 8 mos., choice of col. trim, pink, blue or white, $2.50; baby's 1st shoe, genuine white lambskin, handsewn, fits to 6 mos., $3. O'Neal Brooks, Box 873 Scottdale 30079.___________ Dbl. bed size quilt tops, all print pc. by hand, some Step Around the Mtn., 1 Cross Rd., 1 string top, 1 Bowtie, Step Around-the-Mtn. is $6, string top, $3.50; Bowtie $4.50 all plus post. Mrs. Florence Wiggins, Union Grove Rd., Lithonia 30058. Ph. 4826270. Linen place mats, natural cols., $1 ea.; heart shaped pincushions, 4, $1; pretty potholders, 25? ea., 5, $1, add post. Mrs. Donald Greer, Rt. 3, Ellijay 30540. Several cro. afghans in diff. patterns & cols., send self-addressed env. for information. Mrs. Quill P. Cole. 619 Hickory St.. Bremen 30110. Little girl dresses, cotton, pink or blue'checked, size 1, aqua size 2-3, forest green size 2-4 $3 ea.; drk. print school dresses, white tucked yoke, size 4-6X, $3.50 ea., 3, $9. Elizabeth Coleman, 1405 Danielsville Rd., Athens 30601. 3 pc. dresser set, $1.50; centerpc., $1.60; up & down ruffle, $1.25, 7 rose doily, $1, all for $5. Mae Whittle, Rt. 1, Box 244. Hinesville 31313._____ Pillowcases with ero. pansy medallion in pink, blue, yellow or lav. with white lace, $4.75 pr.; asst. print bandtop aprons, $1 ea.; linen handkerchiefs, white and pastels with cro. edges, 85$ ea.; cro. pillowcase lace, $1.25 set, add post. Mrs. Buford Henrv. 26 Glenn Si, Newnan 30263. Dbl. bed quilt tops hand pc., all cotton; Butterfly, $7; Step Around the Mtn., $6; Drunkard's Path, $6, handwoven loop potholders, 25* ea., 5, $1. Mrs. J.D. Ellis, Jr., Rt. 5, Box 98 , Ellijay 30540. Full size quilts, tops & linings to match, mach. quilted, patted with 2 Ib. roll cotton, $6 ea.; twin size quilts, $3.50 ea. plus post. Mrs. Bennie Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay 30540. Ph ME5- 7114. Cro. tablecloth made of nice thread, 62 in. wide, 82 in. long, $40. Mrs. Eular Brown, Rt. 1, Buchanan. 30113. _________ Quilts for sale, dbl. & single bed size, handmade quilted on mach., some pc. in diff. patterns, $6 ea.; some patchwork; 'Tulip, Rosebud, Dutch Doll, Dutch Boy, several more, $8 ea., cannot ship. Mrs. C.C. Bearden, Shipp St., Apt. 4. Canton 30114. 2 ripple cro. afghans, both of 4-ply wool yarn, 1 in shades blue, navy royal and It. blue, size 43x65, $30; 1 is baby afghan, pink & white, size 28x48, $1.50 doz., add post. Mrs. T. J~ pattern. Miss loicille Garrett, Rt. 1, Greenville Hwy. 41, Warm Springs Mrs. Harvey Collins, Rt. 1, $20. Mrs. Felton F. Tucker, Rt. 4, Box Stevens, Rt. 2, Thomasville 31792. Box 128-A, Swainsboro 30401. 31830. Danielsville 30633. 97, Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 475-5079. Page 8 Wfad U THE MARKET BULLETIN Halloween Tricks Wednesday, October 21, 1970 Agricultural Calendar Blaspheme-vine, Smilax rotundifolia, also called catbrier, greenbrier, bullbrier and other names, grows all over the country -- often being a nuisance giving it the more common name of Halloween is not complete without a pumpkin decoration. Whether you choose the old-fashioned jack-o-lantern or new imaginative tricks. Halloween lacks some of it's famous "spook" without the familiar snaggle-toothed pumpkin on this trick or treat night. blaspheme-vine. It is hard to eradicate and is highly inflammable and a fire hazard, but since it is "with us" we can try to find something good about it. Nature lovers, claiming that certain herbs have a magical effect, will always lead you to a patch of tangled greenbrier and begin gathering the tender young shoots that terminate the stout vines. They make a salad well worth eating and must be perfectly harmless as people that have eaten large quantities of this for long periods of time have had no ill effects. These tender shoots of the vine are also delicious as a cooked vegetable, bound in serving-size bundles and boiled or steamed, as one does asparagus. One man seventy-three years old, a member of a nature club on a walk, mentioned that he had been up until 3 A. M. the night before teaching some young people Russian dancing. Despite the late hours and strenuous exercise of the night before, he was as fresh and chipper as anyone in the group and could outwalk, outclimb, and outgather any of the young people in the group. When asked about the secret of his perpetual youth, he said that it was due to eating certain wild foods, fresh and green, and said that he believed he could stay young and vigorous until he was a hundred years old if only he could get blaspheme-vine shoots the year round. Although jack-o-lanterns are the most popular use of pumpkins at Halloween, we have many other ideas for you to try this year. Why not make a Pumpkin Man by using four pumpkins of increasing size cutting out the eyes, nose, mouth, and teeth, making buttons out of black felt or other type of material. For an extra accessory tie a scarf around the Pumpkin Man's neck. You may use the pumpkin as a container for fruit or other goodies for your guests Halloween night. Just cut the top off, scoop out the meringue and allow to dry. A small pumpkin may be used as a candle holder. Have you thought of making a witch by draping a small round table with a black cloth and sitting a pumpkin on top. You can put a hat on her head and a broom in her hand and presto ~ a witch. With proper care, the pumpkins you do not use will keep for several months. Store only well-matured fruits that are not damaged and do not attract insects. Pumpkins keep better if they are cured for ten days at 80 to 85 degrees Fahrenheit. Curing hardens the rind and heals the surface cuts. After curing pumpkins, store in a dry place at 55 degrees to 60 degrees Fahrenheit. When stored at 50 degrees or below, pumpkins are subject to damage by chilling. At temperatures above 60 degrees, they gradually lose moisture and become stringy. Do not store pumpkins in outdoor cellars or pits. Make this Halloween a special one for you and all the witches and goblins who knock on your door. After Halloween enjoy pumpkin treats all winter long. Horses of Georgia Welsh Pony With seven and one-half thousand head, the Welsh Pony comprises slightly over five percent of the horses and ponies in the state. This increasingly popular breed has added a new dimension to many a Georgia child's life. The true origin of the breed is not known, but these hardy ponies wandered the rough terrain of the Welsh mountains for generations. They proved themselves very durable in the coal mines of Wales. Later, selective breeding was practiced to develop a pony of the saddle type for Straight Line $ (Continued from page 1) Can you give me a suggestion on how to make good persimmon beer? My fruit is getting ripe now and will be long gone before frost. E.L.E., College Park use as a child's mount. The Welsh Pony was imported to the United States in 1884. Its popularity grew gradually, and the Welsh Pony Society of America was established in 1906. Weighing usually under five hundred pounds, the more desirable Welsh ponies stand about twelve hands and are considered an ideal intermediate youth mount. Now you know we can't do that. The State Revenue Department "advised" us not to publish recipes for alcoholic beverages. It seems some people are inclined to make a certain product, illegally, for public sale. Some of the "old timers" in your neighborhood should be able to help you. We feel sure you are planning to use this for medicinal purposes. I would like to get information from someone concerning the Georgia poultry industry. I became interested in poultry as a 4-H club member and since that was 20 years ago, I know there have been many changes since then. I would like to start an operation on a small scale and grow with the market. The county agent at that time told me that the profit could average around 10* per dozen eggs and 10$ per pound for broilers. However, broilers were selling for 18 to 20 cents per pound then and I don't recall egg prices. I need information on flock size and other factors. J.B.P., Thomasville You're right, the market has changed - drastically. May we suggest that you sit down with your county agent and discuss your plans. He needs such information as how much you are able to invest, expected profit, and if this is to be a full-time occupation or part time. He will be able to advise you on the proper persons to contact. Hope you aren't shocked by price changes. Inflation, you know. I love the gleaming fall-time rain That strikes upon my window pane. The tiny rainbow drops that bring To earth their blessed offering They fill my heart with pleasant thrills, And swiftly place Upon the hidden daffodils A moist embrace. Today I look with joy and see, Through falling mist, The leaves, in gay and wanton glee, That whirl and twist Then quickly drop to clothe the ground, Like colored flakes, And keep the flowers warmly sound While Spring awakes. Maybelle M. Porter Bishop, Georgia 30621 Meetings Oct. 24-25 - Chinchilla Seminar. Homes' Friendship Inn, 2820 Chamblee-Tucker Rd., Chamblee. Noon til 5 PM Sat., all day Sun. Nov. 17 - Egg Processing and Marketing Clinic, Humanities Bldg., S. Ga. College, Douglas. Farm Sales Events Oct. 23 -1 PM - Registered Angus, 40 bred cows, 15 bred heifers, 12 service age bulls, Hwy. 99, 8 mi. S.W. of Jesup, Ph. 427-3635. E. C. Da vis & Sons. Oct. 29 - Hampshire State Sale, Experiment Station, Tifton. Show at 10 AM, Sale begins at 1 PM. Oct. 30 -1 PM - York and Hampshire Boar; Gilt Sale; Webb-McKay Tobacco Warehouse, Quitman, W.T. Burton & Son, Ph. 912/ 2637660, or 7037. Oct. 31 - 1 PM - Hampshire Sale, Boars, Gilts, Bred Gilts; Edsel Lewis, Rte. 4, Box 106, Baxley, 9 mi. S. of Baxley on Hwy. 1, Free lunch 12 noon. Ph. 367-3264. Nov. 2 - 1 PM - First Southeastern Spotted Conference, Show 9 AM, Sale 1 PM. U. of Ga. Livestock Pavilion, Athens. For catalog and more information contact Amos McLamb, Rt. 1, Garland, N.C. Nov. 11-1 PM - Graded Bull Sale, sponsored by Ga. Charolais Breeders Assn. Coastal Plains Experiment Station, L/ S Pavilion, Tifton. Raiford Willis, Rt. 1, Omega, 31775. Nov. 13-5:30 PM - Dispersal Sale of 75% Charolais Females. Turner County Stockyard, Ashburn. For catalog write or call, A. C. Dowdy, Manager, Silver Stake Ranches, Rt. 1, Alma. Ph. 912/ 632-4296. FEEDER PIG SALES Oct. 22 - Pearson Livestock Market, Pearson. Oct. 23 - 6 PM - Milan Livestock Market, Milan. Oct. 23 - Sutton Livestock Market, Sylvester. Oct. 23 - 6:30 PM - Swainsboro Stockyard, Swainsboro. Octf 23 - Dodge County L/S Salesbarn, Eastman. Oct. 26 - 3 PM - and every second and last Mon. - Parker Stockyard, Statesboro. Oct. 27 - 1 PM - Flint River L/ S, Bainbridge. Oct. 27 - Sumter L/ S Assn., Inc., Americus. Oct. 28 - Smith Bros. Stockyard, Bartow. Oct. 29 - Pearson L/ S Market, Pearson. Oct. 30 - Dodge County L/ S Salesbarn, Eastman. Oct. 30 - Milan L/ S Market, Milan. Oct. 30 - 8 PM - Mitchell County L/ S Market, Inc., Camilla. Oct. 30 - and every other Fri. at 8 PM - Turner County Stockyard, Ashburn, (castrated pigs only) Oct. 31 - Soperton Stockyard, Soperton Nov. 3 - and every first and third Tues., Valdosta L/ S Market, Valdosta. Taxing Peanuts (Continued from page 1) Since this tax has never been im- posed, the counties will not lose any revenue they are now receiving. If imposed, the loss to Georgia's economy would be far greater than the revenue received from the tax. A "YES" vote on Amendment 13 on November 3 will solve the question once and for all.