FARMERS & CONSUMERS Georgia Department of Agriculture Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Vim CK61 DUI l6tl Hi VOLUME 56 Wednesday, November 11, 1970 NUMBER 46 DonaldA. Heywood Winter Grazing; Growing Mushrooms; Why Not Grow Your Own Herbs A Good Practice A Delicate Hobby J.R. Johnson Mrs. housewife, why don't you use herbs to add a gourmet touch to everyday dishes, or perhaps attempt those foods you've always hesitated to prepare because you lacked the necessary herb seasonings. Savory, aromatic herb condiments can be yours simply for the growing. The thought of herbs probably conjurs up visions of a boiling 1 cauldron con- Head, Extension Agronomy Department University of Georgia Annual Winter Grazing is one of the most important parts of a total feed production program. It is excellent for milk production and finishing steers. With good management practices winter grazing will furnish a large part of the feed nutrients in fall, winter and spring. Mushroom culture, practiced in France and England for many years before it was introduced into the United States, has become a favorite hobby and the most recent crop addition in Mrs. Alfred Wall's farm in Roswell. Mrs. Wall raises, cans and freezes most of the vegetables and some of the meat that her family eats throughout the year. "When I can't find what I want in the market, I just raise it in my garden," she says. It is therefore not surprising that when she saw a neighbor growing | taining witches ibrew, witch doctor cures, or I secret recipes for mysterious US? medicines. Their use, however, actually dates back to ancient Winter grazing utilizes the land in the winter and uses winter solar energy and rainfall to produce high protein feed. Any surplus produced in the spring can be harvested for silage. As soon as the small grain has made some growth in the fall, apply 50 to 70 pounds of actual nitrogen per acre to stimulate growth before mushrooms in her greenhouse and tasted their different and fresh flavor, she was anxious to try raising her own. Today, part of her horse pasture is a temporary mushroom pasture. The reason for the location is mushrooms do better in horse manure than with any other fertilizer. In ..._ _.__ times when they winter. Apply nitrogen uniformly and Mrs. Al Wall collects mushrooms addition, they like full sun shine and were a part of many medicines, and when plants are dry. Care should be from her farm in Roswell, making transcends the years to the present taken that animals do not get to sure that only the edible and not the when they are grown commercially lumps, piles or empty sacks of poisonous go into the bucket. for use in medicines, perfumes, and other products. Two of the most (Our guest columnist this week is Donald A. Hegwood, Assistant Horticulturist at the Coastal Plains Experiment Station in Tifton.)____ popular modern day uses are as seasonings or enrichments for the aroma and flavor of certain foods and in concocting various drinks and beverages. Herbs planted for culinary uses can also be used to advantage in plantings around the home. Use them in the landscape plan to impart color, as hedges, borders, specimen plants, or grow them in a garden arrangement. You may also include them in rock gardens. You will want to keep the following suggestions in mind as you plan to locate your herb plants in association with other plantings or as an individual planting. Herbs are classified as annuals, biennials, and perennials. They range in tenderness from succulent to woody, exhibit varied growth patterns, and have different light requirements nitrogen materials. It is good insurance not to let animals graze for one or two days after top dressing is applied or until after a heavy dew or rain. Begin grazing when plants become well established and have made four inches or more of growth. Do not overgraze or graze when animals bog in soil. For maximum efficiency let animals remain on area just long enough to fill. If silage or good hay is available for use during severe cold weather the winter grazing plants can be kept grazed down to produce the most beef or milk per acre. In late winter or early spring apply 50 pounds additional nitrogen per acre to give spring grazing or to produce silage. To follow winter grazing, soybeans offers an excellent opportunity to reap another cash crop from the same land. The use of Soybeans on winter grazing areas goes with winter grazing better than any combination of crops that Georgia farmers have. Tobacco Problems To Be Discussed A series of tobacco meetings designed to familiarize tobacco growers with problems that threaten Georgia's tobacco export market will be held next week in several tobacco growing areas, according to Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin. Irvin said the meetings, scheduled in cooperation with other interested agricultural agencies, will deal with concern expressed by foreign buyers over the substitution of new tobacco varieties for the standard or old line varieties which the foreign buyers prefer. The meetings, which will all begin at 2:00 pm, will be held at the Waycross Court House on Nov. 17, Metter Court House on Nov. 18, Douglas Court House on Nov. 19 and the County Agriculture Building in Moultrie on Nov. 20. depending upon the kind and variety. Most all of the herbs will grow in [Straight Georgia. They are adapted to a rather wide range of soil textures but do require a well-drained soil. The culture of herbs is relatively Line not too thick or heavy a grass. "My neighbors all said I was going to kill myself eating mushrooms out of a pasture," she said. "And they could have been right if I had not studied long and hard before trusting my judgement on the edible ones from the poisonous." But now, many of her friends and neighbors are happy to receive a basket of h"Aomnieta".grown mushrooms from Only one type of mushroom is commonly cultivated in the United States -- a horticultural adaptation of the common field mushroom. All portions of this type mushroom appearing above the ground are edible. When the underside of the cap reaches the deep rose to brown color, the mushroom is mature and produces spores. These spores, microscopic reproductive bodies similar in function to seeds, are liberated by the fully developed cap. Mrs. Wall takes these caps and places them back on the ground with the gills down. The spores from these caps fall on the ground for another crop. Mushrooms not only have a delicious flavor but a definite food value as well. They contain protein and are good sources of vitamins and minerals. The vitamins are well retained during cooking and in canned, dehydrated, and frozen mushrooms. Mushrooms are almost all water, about 90 percent, and simple after a planting is established. shrink considerably when cooked. They are adapted to garden culture methods such as a vegetable garden or to flower bed and shrub culture, and hence, are suitable as borders Do Florida and Alabama publish a Farmers Bulletin? If so, do you have their addresses? K.H., Enigma Although some mushrooms appear poisonous but are not, Mrs. Wall (Continued on page 8) and hedges in .certain cases. If you lack the necessary ground space, consider growing them in a pot on the sun porch, or in the house. Certain herbs that grow in partial or full shade can make excellent house plants. For more details on herb culture, use, harvesting, curing, and storage, obtain a copy of Extension Circular 620 from your county agent. So, don't let those recipes gather dust or go unused from a lack of herb seasoning; grow your own! Both states do publish a Bulletin, and as far as this office knows, can be acquired upon request. Write the Florida Department of Agriculture, State Capitol, Tallahassee, 32304, and the Department of Agriculture and Industries, State Office Building, P. O. Box 220, 501 Dexter Avenue, Montgomery, 36104, and ask for their Bulletins. We hope you aren't dissatisfied with our MARKET BULLETIN. *V* I mailed you a bean that I would like identified. A girl gave me one bean that I planted and this is what came from it. W.L., Guyton Largest bean we ever saw. Our bean expert identified it as a sword bean. This bean can be eaten but has a mealy texture. It is not poisonous and is grown (Continued on page 8) WARNING On account of the many casualties resulting from the use of fungi (mushrooms) as food by persons unfamiliar with the different kinds, an urgent appeal is made to the collector to abstain from experimenting with or eating any mushrooms unless he is ABSOLUTELY certain of the identity and edibility of the species collected. Page 2 We Get Letters Dear Editor: I have found another way to store Chinese chestnuts without refrigeration almost indefinitely. Before the chestnuts harden, split the shell almost all the way through with a heavy knife. Boil the split shell nuts in a solution of three heaping Tablespoons of salt and a level teaspoon of soda for each quart of water. (Note: do not use an aluminum pot since the salt/ soda solution will cause heavy tarnishing of the aluminum). The nuts should be boiled for about 30 minutes. After boiling, drain and rinse. Pack tightly in sterilized fruit jars. Prepare another salt and water solution (omit the soda this time), pour the boiling salt water to overflowing over the chestnuts and seal immediately. Chestnuts preserved this way will keep almost indefinitely and maintain their "mealy" consistency and wonderful nutty taste. Using this method, I believe Chinese chestnuts could be canned commercially and should make a profitable crop for the State. The soda removes some of the tannic acid and makes the nuts have a much sweeter taste than plain boiling. William H. Bradley 960 Somerset Drive, N.W. Atlanta, Georgia 30327 Dear Editor: I would like a recipe for old-time Syrup cake which uses homemade sorghum syrup in the recipe. Mrs. Lois Chapmin 1965 Kingswood Drive Marietta, Georgia 30060 Want someone to cut and split wood for fireplace use, sev. Irg. felled trees on land. Mrs. J.R. Johnson, 1437 Valley View Rd., Dunwoody 30338. Ph. 458-4628. Want middle age couple for light farm work and home furnished. Mrs. C.H. Anderson. Box 788. Dahlonega Want job on some platation or dairy, have had 22 yrs. experience on farm as dairy man, do not drink, want house and utilities plus weekly salary. Mac Mills, 1126 Lincoln Ave., Albany 31705. Ph. 432-9452. FARMERS & CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN Georgia Department of Agriculture 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 list, change of address and Form 3579 to the Market Bulletin office at the above address. All notices and advertisements should be addressed to Market Bulletin at the above address. The Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin assumes no responsibility for any notice appear-* ng in the Bulletin nor for any ;ransaction resulting from published notices. Advertisers are cautioned that it is against the law to misrepresent any product offered for sale in a public notice or advertisement carried n any publication that is deivered through the United itates mail. Young 21 yr. old man wants farm work, soon will be 22 and will marry Dec. 21, eighteen yrs. experience, not afraid to get dirty, likes hard work , needs place to live can start now. Chris Petersen, 3649 Flakes Mill Rd., Decatur 30034. Ph. 241-9930._____ Want sober and dependable man for light farm work, will furnish house and utilities plus salary, no drinkers. E.Y. Davidson, Box 2448, Columbus 31902._______________ . 50 yr. old white man wants work on chicken or dairy farm, has driver's license, can operate farm machinery, 16 yrs. of experience doing farm work, can go any place in Ga., $5 per day, a place to batch and furnish groceries, good health and do not drink. J.C. Boyd, Rt. 2, Martin 30557.______ Want settled married man and family to care for heavy breed hens, house, lights and water furnished with weekly wage according to ability, age no barrier, must be sober and reliable. R.H. Harrison, Box 203, Bethlehem. Ph. 867-9105 Winder. Want woman to help with light farm work, board and average salary. Mrs. J.W. Mock, RFD, 1, Box 204, Ellabell.________________ Widow and 8 children want job in chicken houses, older boys 16 and 15 yrs. old, have 2 yrs. experience, need house and wages, can move any time. Mary S. Hicks, Rt. 2, Dallas 30132. Ph. 445-7903._______________ Want man to milk in 80 cow dairy, no outside work, good salary Bill St. John. Rt. 3. Covineton. Ph. 464-3983. 58 yr. old white man wants job on chicken farm, single, cripple in right hand, hard worker, will go any place in Ga. or out of Ga., weekly salary, room, board and laundry. Troy Binford. 1120 Euclid St.. NE. Atlanta. Want man to look after cattle, will furnish good house with modern conveniences, near school, churches and shopping -centers. J. W. Hughes, 226 Alexander St., NW, Atlanta 30313. Ph. 993-2106 after 5 pm. Farm machinery and equipment Deborah Pullin, Editor Viva McDuffie, Assf. Editor Published weekly at 19 Hunter Street S.W. Atlanta 30334. Second class postage paid at Decatur, Ga. for sale John Deere 440 crawler loader, with ripper, good mechanical cond., $2700. J. M. Hendrix, College Park. Ph. 766-8633. THE MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday, November 11, 1970 Massey Ferguson #10 hay baler Ford combine, model 630 with cab 1969 Ford tractor, model 3000 currently in use, exc. cond., $650; Allis and all equip., 14 ft. grain header, diesel with front end loader. Ervin Chalmers sickle mower, $250, make $4950; also, Caterpillar powered Sutton, Rt. 2, Cleveland 30528. Ph. 865- offer. E. J. Averman, Jr., B & L irrigation system, over 2,000 ft. of 4 in. 4107._____________________ Ranch, Rt. 1, Piedmont Rd., Bar- and 6 in. aluminum pipe, Rainbird 70B 2 A John Deere tractors; l B John nesville 30204.___________ 8N Ford tractor, 50 model, sprinklers, many tees, ells, risers, etc., $2,950. Philip Donehoo, Philcroft Deere tractor; also, sev. junked A & B tractors for parts. C. W. Felder, Rt. 5, overhauled, new paint job, first class cond., $850; Ford cut-off saw with belt, $60. E. T. Wilson, Rt. 1, Kensington 30727. Ph. 539-2256._____ Farms, Williamson 30292. Ph. 5673163._______________________ Farmall cub tractor, less than 50 hrs., turning plow, planters, Box 96. Blakelv. Ph. 723-4957. 10 hp Wisconsin gas engine with starter, good cond., $100; elec. 3 phase motor, 30 hp, $100; elec. 3 phase 1968 Case 420 Foster tractor, new motor, tracks, bed rollers, pin bushing sprocket, guide roller, cargo wench, 7 cultivators and fowlers, $1995. John Hayes, Rt. 6, Box 28, Griffin 30223. Ph. 227-8350._________________ motor, 25 hp, $100; elec. 3 phase motor, 15 hp, $75. Gordon Powell, Rt. 4, Rome Ph 234-IM98._________ ft. hyd. blade, $3500 cash. Mrs. W. L. 2 horse wagon, like new. W. E. Roto tiller, made by David Touchton. Valdosta. Ph. 242-6989. Harris, Rt. 4, Box 9, Cumming 30130. Bradley, nice for anyone that has New Idea manure spreader, good Ph. 887-5917. garden space, $75, can be seen at my tires and cond.; also, iron farm wagon Auto, feeders and brooders for home. Mrs. James West, Sr., 4774 with rubber tires, good cond. J. C. chicken house, 30 ft. by 300 ft.; also, Campbellton Rd., SW, Atlanta 30331. Burt, Jr., Rt. 2, Dawsonville. Ph. 265- 3311. Gehl portable feed grinder and mixer, exc. cond. Jimmie Mull, Rt. 1 Lindale. Ph. 232-1653._________ 1 row Ford corn puller, just like new, 1 belt conveyor with Wisconsin engine, perf. cond. Gary Watson, Mauk. Ph. 649-4616 Buena Vista. Brooding 20,000 chickens, boiler and stoker, including 3800 ft. of 1 in. pipe, 2 circulating pumps, good cond., $200; also, 8 ft. waterers on stands, $2.50 ea., gal. jugs with bases, 250 ea. Bill Coley, Rocky Face 30740. Ph. 673- 4047, __________ 2 DeLaval elec. milkers, bucket type, pump almost new, all good cond. chicken fertilizer. M. L. Robinson, Rt. 4. Moultrie. Ph. 985-6087.________ 1964 Allis Chalmers D19 turbocharged diesel tractor, very good cond., $2,850; also, 14 ft. Frick tandem smoothing harrow with sealed bearings, $475, could deliver for extra. R. K. Schuler, Rt. 1, Box 307A, Cairo 31728. Ph. 377-4060. 1954 TO-30 Ferguson tractor, 1 Dearborn 2 bottom mold board break plow, 1 Covington planter, cultivator and fertilizer attachment, all in 1 unit; 1 bush and bog disc, power lift on tractor, has just been overhauled, rest of tractor fair cond. R. M. Lewellen, Rt. 1. Hiram 30141. Ph. 942-5551. Massey Ferguson model #10 hay Ph. 344-3847.________________ John Deere 8 ft. E-Z Flow fer- tilizer spreader, like new, with tires, $350. R. W. House, Haywood Rd., Armuchee 30105. Ph. 234-5859._____ 1969 International cub 154 lo-boy tractor with 48 in. mower, tractor in exc. cond., with lights; gasoline post hole digger, exc. cond., reasonably priced. John C. Boyer, 401 Ferris Blvd.. Manchester. Ph. 846-3301. 60 metal nests, 14 holes for light hens, good cond. M. L. Gayvert, 5735 Roswell Rd.. Atlanta. Ph. 252-5198. Front end loader with blade to pile brush, fits Ford or Ferguson tractor, good cond., $200. Horace Jones, Rt. 1, Whitesburg 30185. Ph. 832-3630 after 4 W. D. Carithers, Rt. 4, Commerce baler, presently in use, exc. cond., 30529. Ph. 335-4842.__________ $650; Allis Chalmers cycle mower, 1950 model Oliver tractor, 60 asking $225, make offer. E. J. Averseries, good running cond., needs 2 man, Jr., Rt. 1, Piedmont Rd., Bar- 2 Ford cultivators, one 2 bottom 16 in. spring trip turning plow, all 3-pt. hitch, A-l cond. Tillmon Anderson, Rt. rear tires, $275 cash. Eugene C. nesville 30204. Ph. 358-3227. Foster, Rt. 2, Box 86-A, Buford 30518. 2, Box 275. Jesup. Ph. 586-6548. John Deere #100, 1 row corn Ph. 945-7205.____________ John Deere B tractor with lift, 400 gal. Majonnier bulk tank, power take-off, good tires, for sale or snapper, hitch for Ford, John Deere, any 3-pt. hitch, good cond., $125. Sam Copeland compressor and wash-up trade for calves of equal value. C. C. Rhinehart, Rt. 1, Armuchee 30105. Ph. machine, perf. New Holland mixer Coogler, 2628 Lois Lane, Atlanta. Ph. 234-3444._________________ and grinder, like new; also, 1 In- ternational 100 Farmall tractor, planters and cultivators. W. P. Elder, Jr.. Culloden. Ph. 358-2152.______ Table wood cutting saw for power take-off with 29 in. blade and belt; also, household elec. churn. C. G. Arant, Rt. 9, Marietta 30060. Ph. 428- 3527. ______ Massey Ferguson diesel deluxe 35 tractor, 64 model; Massey Ferguson 35 gas tractor, 1955 model; 8N Ford 52 model; bush and bog harrow; hole digger. Leonard T. Wilkins, 3665 Union Rd.. College Park. Ph. 344-2712. 10 Hudson, 20 Warner, 30,000 BTU chicken brooders, good cond., $10 ea. Tom E. Bowers, Rt. 1, Box 348, Royston. Ph. 245-8803.________ Allis Chalmers tractor, G model, complete with plows, planter and fertilizer distributor, all good cond., $600. JohnLietch, 128 E. Andrews Dr., NW, Atlanta. Ph. 261-1973.______ Lincoln 250 amp portable welding machine, 4 cyl. elec. starter, water cooled, 70 ft. electrode and 35 ft. 1-0 ground cable on 2 wheel trailer, exc, cond., ready to go, $550. Ronnie Means. Rt. 1. Toccoa. Ph. 886-3370. 841 diesel Ford tractor; 6 ft. flex- o-hitch Ford harrow; set of 2-16 in. Ford bottom plow; 2 row cultivator; 4 wheel wagon with rubber tires and good body, $1600 for all. Billy Powell, Buena Vista. Ph. 649^4852. 40 gal. tank for well pump, exc. 762-9986._________________ John Deere 7 shank sod seeder; sev. 36 ft. trailers and International truck tractors; 112 ft. hay conveyor with 1 hp elec. motor. D. G. Barnett, Rt. 1. Cedartown. Ph. 748-3708. 1 row tobacco transplanter; 1 six row John Deere cotton duster, both good cond., $65, both work on Super A Farmall tractor. Mrs. Sybil Brown, Rt. 1. Boeart 30622. Ph. 725-7535. John Deere 720, exc. cond., burns fuel or gasoline, power steering, live PTO, 45 hp, 3-point hitch, remote cyl. control, 50% tread remaining, 2 new batteries, $1500. Charles Reichert, Glasgow Rd., Boston 31626. Ph. 226- 7769.____________________ LA John Deere tractor, with cultivators, $275. James 0. Alien, 117 East 5th St., Monroe 30655. Ph. 2673894 after 4:00.____________ Combines: 2 John Deere 45's, good cond., grain headers and 210 corn headers on ea., $1750 ea., must have sale for both. Frank Agerton, Wavnesboro. Ph. 554-5239.________ 18 Jamesway infra-red aluminum brooders, exc. cond., $10 ea.; approx. 35 Big Dutchman drinkers, porcelain, $3.50 ea.; one 60 amp switch box; 1 time clock; approx. 500 ft. of I/ 2 in. iron gas pipe, 9 per ft.; 2000 ft. of 4 in. fiberglass, 2 I/ 2 per ft. Kenneth Dove, Rt. 1, Box 345, Royston 30662. Ph. 245-8283_________________ John Deere #100 corn snapper; Used metal hen nests; also, Big Dutchman high and dry waterers. James H. Powers, Rt. 3, Monroe. Ph. 267-5556 or 267-3709. 1 row John Deere tractor and equip., $275. Samuel Sheffield, Rt. 6, Eastman 31023. Ph. 374-4365.______ Old fashion corn shelter with box, man power, come see. Drue Oglesby, Rt. 5. Elberton 30635._________. Heavy duty 2 wheel trailer, good tires, good strong floor and bed, $125; also, hay rake, mule pull type. Mrs. R. J. Marlow, Auburn 30203. Ph. 963-4329 after 5 Dm except Saturday or Sunday. Dorsey lowboy 25-30 ton cap., exc. cond., good tires, tandem axles. W. S. Agee, Rt. 2, McDonough. Ph. 957-3339. yuan laying cages, 6 pr. cages, $5; ten pr. cages, $6; cages in good cond.; six 72 x 72 in. Bailey auto, brooders, thero controlled, good cond., $35, cannot ship. Bill Jones, Box 186, Hazlehurst 31539. Ph. 375-5865 after 7 pm. ____________ New Holland Shucker shelter, good cond. Kent Prescott, Fitzgerald. Ph. 423-7507^ _____ Shop blower, small anvil, pr. of tongs, 2 prs. of pincers and a hoof knife, all for $37.50. J. C. Cook, Jr., Box 143. Woodland 31836. Ph. 674-2437. Massey Ferguson turn over bottom plow, good cond. C. F. Arnold, Rt. l, Vienna. Ph. 273-4223 Cordele. Surge dairy equip.: tilass pipeline elec. pulsator, elec. brain, 3 milkers, cond., $20. Mrs. L. Scarborough, John Deere #5 mower; 1 row Bemis auto, washer, vat and pump, all good College Park 30337. Ph. 478-7577. transplanter; IHC 5 disc tiller; 4 cond., $800. W. A. Housworth, Rt. 2, Auto, feeder for $150; also, wheel farm trailer; IHC side delivery Lithonia. Ph. 482-6424. ______ chicken houses, you tear them down. rake. Ashley Gay, Rt. 4, Statesboro 16-9-34 rear tractor tire, good Bill Willis, Rt. 5, Cartersville 30120. 30458. Ph. 865-2889. _________ cond.; Gale Silage harvester with Ph. 382-0960. ______________ Mayrath loading elevator, for grass attachment; front end Side feed bins, size 8 ton, good loading grain, hay, etc. in barn, 30 ft., cultivators for John Deere tractor, cond. Ralph Daws, Box 47, Rt. 3, 1 l/ 2 hp G.E. motor with wheels, will fit 420 or 430; David Bradley Madison. Ph. 342-1909.__________ slightly used, cash or will trade for hammermill; 6 unit Surge pipeline, Gravely tractor, 30 in. mower livestock of equal value. W. C. Parks, good pump; compressor for 400 gal. with heavy duty blade, runs good. M. Rt. 1, Reynolds 31076. Ph. 847-4420 milk tank. Clarence Mooney, Rt. 1, F. Hammock, Rt. 1, Jefferson 30549. after 6 pm daily, any time on week Winder 30680. Ph. 867-2743._______ Ph. 367-9270. ____________ ends. ______ 15,000 cap. broiler house with 4 wheel trailer, with rubber tires, Simco Buena Vista Imperial metal roof, to be torn down; 16 gas A. pull type International, good cond., saddle, like new, used 1 season, $60; R. Woods brooders, 1000 cap., with heavy duty, $200; four cyl. diesel English saddle without fitting, $25. pipelines; Big Dutchman feeder; 28 motor, $600. J. E. Boswell, Box 178, Diane Rankin, 6940 Old National drinkers (water troughs); feather Greensboro. Ph. 453-2074 or 453-7634. Hwy.. Riverdale 30274. Ph. 964-2486. burner, all good cond., will sell part or XT-190 Allis Chalmers tractor and 2 row culler picker, puff type, all. Ben Qglesbv. Rt. 2. Douglas 31533. all purpose plow, exc. cond., $4500. $125; two wheel trailer, $125; two Back hoe: Pippen model 250, John L. Shaw, Rt. 2, Conyers 30207. horse iron wheel wagon, $50; J.D. twelve and 18 in. buckets, on Ferguson Ph. 483-7415, ______________ seeder box, 3 hole, $20; mule equip, 4-16 in. bottom plow, cyl. lift, pull and sev. other items; also, Quarter model TO 30 tractor with skylift noseloader, good rubber, needs type $200. J.D. Nowell, Rt. 7, Nowell horse and saddle, $250. Marvin painting, $1550, need cash, will Rd.. Macon 31206. Ph. 788-4297. Ferguson 35 gasoline tractor, 1957 Newsome, Rt. 1, Box 169, Hwy. 88E, Sandersville 31082.______'_____ negotiate. W. G. Geiger, Box 31, Fayetteville 30214. Ph. 461-8847 or 461- model, with boom type pecan shaker, Ferguson 2 bottom turning plow, 6675. both good cond., $1250; grain auger, 2 $150; one set field cultivators or gang 10 disc, bush and bog harrow, I/ 2 in. x 20 ft. with elec. I/ 2 hp. plows, $125. Hugh Wilbur, Rt. 1, Ac- very good cond., $350. Tommy Mit- motor, like new, $125; Oliver 550 worth. Ph. 974-3933.____________ cham, Rt. 1, Oxford 30267. Ph. 786- diesel, 1966 model, $1750; In- Orchard tractor, W6 Farmall new 8805.___________ ternational 504 diesel, 1966 model, motor, good rubber and new paint, 5 horse horizontal tiller, Wizard, $2500, both tractors good cond., low I.H. 4 disc tiller plow and Athens bought new March 1970, $165. Mrs. hrs. Weyman E. Rooks, Newton. Ph. Harrow, 8 disc, $525, will deliver Dorothy L. Caile, Rt. 1, Nicholson 734-5109.________________ within 150 miles. Alfred Cain, Rt. 1, 30565.____________________ 2 row Farmall corn snapper, Commerce. Ph. 335-5376 after 6 pm. 3 auto. Big Dutchman chicken mounted on H Farmall tractor; front Cut-off wood saw on steel frame, 1 feeders, complete with motor, chain end loader and back hoe mounted on Ferguson 2 disc plow, I/ 2 bag con- and timer, has approx. 650 ft. of chain. 8N Ford tractor with extra low speed crete mixer pulled by gasoline engine. Lee Dale, Dawson. Ph. 995-2443. transmission for land digging; 430 J. I. Thompson, Sharon Rd., Rt. 3, Cole abl. hupper planter with John Deere tractor. A. 0. Armour, Rt. Loganville.______________. fertilizer distributor, exc. cond. with 29 S.. Dublin. Ph. 272-5845 after 6 pm. 3 chicken houses, 250 ft. long, extra plates; heavy duty spike tooth 300 P16 Purina swinging tube insulated; 38 Pancake brooders; harrow, sgl. section, good cond., all feeders, free to anyone, who will get swinging porcelain drinkers, all horse drawn; also, 1 horse wagon with out of barn, need the room, feeders in equip, to raise 35000 broilers. Leonard harness, both good cond. J. A. Crea, good cond. C. H. Thomason, Rt. 3, Stone, Rt. 3, Box 153, Alpharetta 30201. 1878 W. Cambridge Ave., College Park Calhoun. Ph. 629-2942. Ph. 475-7294. 30337. Ph. 761-3052 after 5 pm. Wednesday, November 11, 1970 THE MARKET BULLETIN Page 3 Farm machinery Reg. young Black Angus bull, will make exc. herd bull, ready for light service, $250; also 3 young reg. Black Angus heifers. Robert N. Gilbert, 9579 Fayetteville Rd., Jonesboro, Ph. 478- 6 heifers, I/ 2 Charolais-1/ 2 Shorthorn, 9 mos. old, $250 ea. Bill Alien, Atlanta. Ph. 622-4044._____ 10 Angus cows with 1st calves by side, good cond. James Wimpey, 20 reg. Angus bulls, top quality herd improvers; also a few open an bred heifers, several young cows, proven herd sires, all performanc tested, BCIA records avail., free de and equipment 777._________________ Decatur. Ph. 284-3525.________ to 200 mi. H.J. Schneider, Fair Reg. Black Angus bull, 11 mos. 61d, 2 Jersey cows for sale, 1 to freshen meadows, Rt. 2, Hampton. Ph. 478 Ankonian Pres. breeding, exc. herd soon with 2nd calf, the other to also 8029._______ bull prospect, pasture grown to date, freshen soon, purebred. E.C. Clark, 21/2 yr. old reg. Angus bull, goo will transfer papers to buyer's name. Rt. 2, Monroe. Ph. 267-3284. bloodlines. Ralph R. Dunson, Box 56 Douglas J. Whitaker, Cedargate Black Angs bulls & heifers, 8-13 Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-2407 or 963 Farms. Newnan 30263. Ph. 253-7770. mos. old, reg. with papers, purebred 3355. Four 15/ 16 Charolais bulls 8-10 and crossbreeds. W.B. Burnett, Box Purebred Black Angus bull, good mos. old , one 15/16 cow with 866, Cedartown. Ph. 748-4254. breeder, 3 yrs. old, abt. 1100 Ibs. wt for sale purebred calf. C.R. Barrington, Rt. 1, Keg. Angus bulls & heifers 8-12 $300. Dewey Wood, Rt. 1, Bal Waverly Hall. Ph. 582-2244 or mos. old, champion bloodlines (Ballot Ground. Ph. 735-2009. ____ Columbus 323-1881.___________ & Jingo 2), good conf., had all health 3 reg. Hereford neifers bred t Ford 6000 tractor, good cona., Top quality young Black Angus shots, free del. within 200 mi. Guy C. purebred Charolais; also Black Angu consider trade. H. R. Jennings, 250 bulls ready for service. Newton Jones, Jones Angus Farm, Milan heifers bred to purebred Charolais Tavern Lane, Trion 30753. Ph. 734- Crouch. Griffin. Ph. 227-1234 collect. 31060. Ph. 362- 2641.__________ call after 5 pm. J.W Hughes, Roswell 2262.___________________ 10 reg. Angus cows, good Half Charolais heifer and bull Ph. 993-2106. ____ TD9 front end loader, crawler bloodlines, in good condition, calves for sale, from $150-$250 3 Charolais-Angus crossed bul type, with 11 ft. dozer blade, com- pregnancy checked, entire lot $3,000; depending on size and quality. Tom calves 7-9 mos. old, Irg. heavj pletely reconditioned, perf. for also reg. Angus bulls $200 up, call Wilheit, T. Square and K. Farms, Box muscled calves, $200 ea.; 4 Angus bul clearing farm land. Dean Tawnleg, before coming. Gene Callaway, 111, Gainesville. Ph. 532-4421. calves, 7-9 mos. old, $165 ea. W.H Rt. 12. Gainesville. Ph. 534-9530. Rayle Ph 274-3393 or 274-3385. 2 purebred Guernsey cows to Shaw, 3144 Harris Dr.,East Point, Ph Good used Farmall H tractor, 2 half Charolais and Angus bulls 6- freshen the last of Nov. with 2-3 766-5721. after 5 pm. good motor, good tires and paint; 7 mos. old , will make nice service calves, $500 for both. H.W. Thur- also, 1 Farmall C, same cond., will sell 1 or both reasonable. V. C. Puckett, Buford. Ph. 945-7789 or 9457551 V. H. Puckett.__________ Turner Wood saw for mounting on tractor, $50; also, Sears chain saw, $75. W.H. Presley, c/ o F. W. Fulcher, 210 Sand Bar Ferry Rd., Augusta________________ 15 Bramco gas brooders, good cond., $15 ea. C. W. Jones, Rt. 5, Carrollton. Ph. 832-8678. Farm machinery and equipment wanted bulls, Charolais col., see or call Fred Loudermilk, Sr., Chase Rd., Cornelia 30531. Ph. 778-6200.____________ 4 Charolais bulls weaning age, 3/4 , 7/8 and purebred, heavy muscled and Irg. boned; also a few I/ 2 breed white heifer calves, various sizes, will sell reasonable if taken young. Woodard L. Poole, Columbus. Ph. 561-6516. Several nice Polled Hereford bulls, papers furnished, exc. quality, reasonably priced. Milton Brogdon, Uvalda. Ph. 594-3432 a day, 594-3433 night.___________________ 3/ 4 Charolais bull calves sired by son of MR Pasco 792; also I/ 2 Charolais-Angus fall calves, purebred sire and dam cross, 3 reg. Angus bull calves, all fine. $200 up, see at red barn. Wm. Stephen Chandler, Tara Farms, Rt. 1, Calhoun 30701. Ph. 6292984. keg. Black Angus bulls 8-1B mos. old, some readyfor It. service, Eileenmere-Ankonian breeding, papers furnished, exc. developed, tagged, tattooed, C.V., clean, $150 up. located 6 mi. E. of Fairmount no mond, Rt. 1, Farmington. 30638. Ph. 769-5043. Jersey milk cow gives 4 gals, daily, calf 3 mos. old calf. $200., call after 5 pm through week, anytime Sat.-Sunday. Clyde A. Goolsly, Douglasville. Ph. 942-4371._______ Leg. Hereford bulls, performance tested, 20 mos. old, sired by extremely long, modern bull that gained 4.22 Ibs. per day on official full-feed test, $600 up. Bud Hill, Blairsville 30512. Ph. 745- 6441. Reg. Black Angus bulls from 7-11 mos. old, tagged, tattooed, from cert, herd, Eileenmere and Eclipse bloodline. J.P. Coftv. Brinson._____ Reg. Angus bull yearlings and a few heifers for sale, championship bloodlines $200 up. Garnet Hulsey, Rt. 1, Cornelia. Ph. 778-4599._______ Baby calves dairy & beef type, heifers & bulls. David Covington, Gra"yRseo;ggin. 30221. Black Ph. 963- 4827.____ Angus bull 3 1/2 yrs. old, extra fine herd bull, selling to prevent inbreeding. Jerry D. Williams, Rt. 2, Box 250, Buford 30518. Ph. 945-9858._______________ Swine Spotted Poland China pigs, boars 8 gilts, best bloodlines, long meat type, $25 for gilts, $30 for boars at loi near McCord's Crossrd. Robert Osborne, Rt. 1. Cave Spring. Duroc &Poland China pigs ready now. L.L. Coe, Rt. 2, Tyrone Dist. Fayetteville 30214. Ph. 964-7323. Poland China pigs for sale, 7-9 wks. old, weaned and wormed, $20 ea J.D. Wvatt. Mansfield._______ Purebred Duroc males anc females, approx. 200 Ibs. wt. Jackie Lawson, Swainsboro. Ph. 237-7380. 39 Yorkshire and Duroc mix. pigs for sale, $12.50 ea.; Hoyt Dobson, Jonesboro. Ph. 474-8254,_______ Cherry red Duroc long meat type, nom. in United Duroc Assn., will reg. in buyer's name; service age males, gilts, 5-8 mos. old. A. C. Weathers, Box 124 Mershon 31551. Ph. 647-5826. _ 4 Duroc & Yorkshire crossed boars 6 mos. old, $45-$50 ea. P.J. Moss, Rt. 5, Box 50, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-7964._________________ 6-7 wks. old Yorkshire pigs for sale, several good boars & gilts. Ellis Want turn plow, harrow, mower and P.T.O. pulley for John Deere L.A. tractor. Jesse 0. Kennedy, Box 173, Reliiddssville 30453.___________ WVaant I/ 2 hp. elec. pump and water tank for shallow well. T.M. Jones. Rt. 2. Macon. Ph. 935- 2528. Want cream separator, must be in working cond. James R. Smith, Manassas 30438. Ph.693- 2893. Want 15 or 20 gal. tank for well Sunday trading. F. Martell, FM Ranch-Farm. Rt. 2. Ranger 30734. Purebred Chairolais bulll!s & heifers, half French & Domestic, Vallion & Veyso breeding, free del. to 200 mi., 6-8 mos old, see to appreciate; also a few cows. James W. Bullock, 2524 Ridgewood Terrace, N.W., Atlanta. Ph. 355-3716._________ Santa Gertrudis bulls 7-12 mos. old, bull "13" bloodlines. J.W. Morris, Reg. Holstein bull born 11-14-69, sired by Glenafton Rag Apple Hagen, dam: VG 87, daughter of Wis Captain, DHIA records, over 16,000 Ibs. milk, Rag Apple-Burke bloodline, good conformation, 1st bull calf at SE Fair, approx. 876Ibs., $600. B.F. Newberry, Jr.. Lizella 31052. Ph. 935-8971. Reg. Polled Hereford cattle; four 18 mos. 2 yr. old bulls, range cond., ready for heavy service; three 7-9 Howell, Rt. 6, Eastman 31023. Ph. 374 5123. _________ Service age Hampshire boar, purebred but not reg., $75. James A. Wilder, Montezuma. Ph. 472-8691. Purreebbred Yorkshire male stock hog 1 yr. old; 5 purebred Yorkshire bred gilts. A.J. Lambert, Rt. 1. Whlitesburg 30185. Ph. 832-9832. Reg. Yorkshire boar 18 mos. old, good gentle, sires very good pigs, pump, must be good cond. and must Dbl. M Farms, Box 129, Carrollton mos. just weaned bulls; 3 yearling would make exc. herd boar for be good buy PP or delivered in person. 30117. Ph. 832-2852.___________ heifers, papers furnished. Frank commercial or purebred herd; sire: Joe M. Craton, Rt. 3, Dallas 30132. 23 purebred Angus heifers, bred Lane, Rt. 2, Box 418, Carrollton 30117. SLT Masterpiece, dam: IHF Lady by Ph. 445-34*r4*O8 aCtflLteCrl 4** om Ui11 wWCeCeeRkk,jU dQ ayYO s.. due to calve in March and April; also Ph. 258-7927 Bowdon.__________ $7,000 Proud Possession. R.B. Mixon, an #3 syrup evaporatoir, good have new numbers and neck chains, Reg. Angus cattle; two 1967 bred Jr.. Rt.l. Mclntvre! Ph. 946-2315. cond., must be reasonably priced for tattooed. Fred G. Blitch, Rt. 4, heifers, $350 ea.; three 1968 bred 20 nice Yorkshire feeder pigs, $15 cash. Vennie Calhoon, RFD #3 Box Statesboro 30458. Ph. 865-2475. heifers, $300 ea.; two 1969 open ea. if all taken. Ralph M. Green, 2909 174, Thomson. __________ Young Charolais bulls & heifers heifers, $250 ea.; also six 1970 heifers, Elizabeth St.. Smyrna. Ph. 435-4618. Want peanut shelter at once, must 3/ 4 and 7/ 8 , $200 up. George W. 6-9 mos., $200 ea.; young bulls 7-8 mos. Reg. Natl. Irg. Black English; be good cond. and reasonable priced. Liggin, Sr. Liggin Lane, Eastman. Ph. old, $250- $500 ea., others. Thomas also reg. Landrace out of 43% ham & Fay H. Gilreath, RFD #3, Sum- 374-3511 nights._____________ Maynard, 407 S. Woodland Dr., SW, loin eye stock. W.E. Harris, Rt. 4, Box merville 30747. Ph. 734-2917 Trion. 20 reg. Angus bulls, breeding age, Marietta 30060. Ph. 428-7089._____ 9. Cumming 30130. Ph. 887-5917. Want good used farm tractor, sons or grandsons of A.P. Marshall 8, Reg. Angus heifers, pasture bred Reg. Duroc breeding stock, ser- small, Ford or InternationalSuper A top qual. perf. tested, official BCIA to Pickett Marshall, good size and vice age males & females, several quick hitch; also, disc harrow, rotary data avail, on selection, from $600 to conf., papers furnished in buyer's SE Fair winners, many top young pigs Reg. Appaloosa mares: 2 yr. old grey with black spots, Potette B. breeding AQHA; 2 yr. old black with white blanket, Travel Time AQHA breeding; yearling filly bay, coloring with time signal T.B. breeding and Go Lite by Go Man Go AQHA breeding; 9 yr. old bred mare, brown roan, time signal T.B. breeding. David Turner, #1. Americus 31709. Ph. 924-4545. 2 Appaloosa yearling fillies for sale, very good bloodlines. R. B. Greeson, Rt. 6, Marietta 30060. Ph. 428-6303._________________ AQHA reg. gelding, 21/2 yrs. old, liver chestnut, sired by Swordplay, gentle enough for my 7 yr. old girl to ride, trained, will neck rein, does flying lead changes and has started over jumps, absolutely sound and no bad habits. Mrs. R. A. Peace, Macon. Ph. 746-1077.______________ Gentle riding horse, ideal for children, red with white feet, approx. 10 yrs. old, will pasture with cattle, $150 for horse, Western saddle and bridle, located near Cherokee Co. Garvin Ferguson, Rt. 1, Cave Spring 30124.______________ Purebred Arabian stallion at stud, chestnut, 15.1 \/ 2 hands. Margot Huelke, Rt. 1, Box 128, Poulan. Ph. 776-6860 after 6 pm._________ Pony mare, 6 yrs. old, 48 in. high, children learn to ride on her, 3 mo. old colt by side, $90; also 11/2 yr. old grey colt, ridden by 9 yr. old girl, $50. Mrs. J.H. Blair, Alpharetta. Ph. 475- 7852.______________________ Shetland ponies and pleasure horses, good selection; also, English and Western saddles and tack, will hold for Christmas. C. M. Bond, Lavonia 30553._________________ Reg. AQHA-PHBA yearling filly, sired by AQHA-PHBA champion; 3 yr. old reg. AQHA mare, good pleasure horse, won the Jr. Western pleasure class at Milledgeville. Will consider taking good factory built trailer on trade. Randy Henry, Rt. 2, Box 96AA, Thomson 30824. Ph. 595- 5605. ___________________ 6 yr. old pleasure mare, red with white blaze, spirited but gentle, $175; also, English forward seat jumping saddle, exc. cond., $100 or mare and saddle for $250. Carol Mauldin, 1416 Fama Dr.. Atlanta. Ph. 634-3628. Reg. Quarter horses for sale, champion bloodlines, 1, 2 and 3 yr. olds; at stud: Bit O'Hancock A.Q.H.A. champion, Coldstream Guard AAAAQHA champion, Sword Play, AAA- AQHA champion, Santone Jag by Jag, free pictures on request. Buddy Eason, Ohoopee River Farm. Collins. Ph. 693-2948.__________________ Stud service: Golden Palomino Saddlebred, buckskin Quarter horse, stallions have outstanding conf. and disp., produce beautiful foals, breed your Welsh mares for larger horses, fee $35, also, horses for sale, no Sunday calls. Bob Cooper, Rt. 4, Box 400. Douglasville. Ph. 942-5064. 4 yr. old bay mare, $125; five yr. old mare, $110; pony mare, $30; six yr. old mare, $135, others to choose from, will welcome visitors and offers. Ralph C. Swafford, Hickory Flat Rd., Woodstock 30188. Ph. 926-5111. mower and cultivator. Thomas L. Wilder, 1208 Gilmer St., Perry 31069. Ph. 987- 4018._______________ Want 100 Bramco hanging tube type feeders. Harvey Wright, Rt. 2, Carrollton. Ph. 258- 3479 Bowdon. Want dbl. jack fence stretcher with clamps and chains, state cond. and price in letter. Dr. Thomas J. Jones. 236 Fortson dr.. Athens 30601. Want tractor tire or tires, size 1238. Ralph Daws, Rt. 3, Box 47, Madison. Ph. 342-1909. for sale Cattle $1,000, John P. Pickett, P. 0. Box 107, Cedartown, Ga. day. Ph. 404-7483960, night. Ph. 404-748-3963. Reg. Black Angus bulls Eileenmere breeding service age. C.V. clean, well dev. tagged, tatooed, Roy Clark I/ 4 mi. E. of S.R. 23 and Flowery Branch Cemetery, Rt. 2, Flowery Branch. Ph. 967- 6157. Reg. Polled Hereford bulls, CMR Domino breeding, TB & bangs free, from cert, herd, 10 mo. old. Harry A. Wasden. Quitman. 31643. Ph. 263-4944. Reg. Red Angus bulls for cross breeding, good selection, exc. con- dition, 8 mos. to 2 yrs. Otis Milner, 204 Timothy Ave., Rome. Ph. 232-3019 or 232-1613._________________ Charolais bull 2 yrs. old, nice conf., have papers, selling to keep from inbreeding, $400 ; also 6 mos. old Charolais bull, heavy muscled, Irg. bones, solid white, $300; also want 2 farrowing pens for sows. Mrs. S.P. Jones Rt. 2. Lula. Ph. 677-3326 Homer. Exceptional purebred Angus bull for sale, 7 mos. old, $175 . Brock Brown. Acworth. Ph. 974- 3703. Charolais bulls & females, purebreds and crosses based on Sam 951 bloodline, performance tested, npted for easy calving, good conformation and disposition. A. Dowdy, name, can be seen anytime, free del. within 50 mi., Bill Reynolds, Crowley and Reynolds Farm, Carrollton. Ph. 832-7083. Reg. Angus bulls 13 mos. old, approx. 700 Ibs., $250 ea. W.H. Jones, Powder Springs. Ph. 943-6911._____ Good selection service age 15/ 16 and purebred Charolais bulls; also a few I/ 2 Simmental crossed bulls. James H. Powers, Rt. 3, Monroe. Ph. 267-5556 or 267-3709.___________ 12 reg. Black Angus bulls 8-16 mos. old, sired by W. Eileenmere 1100, reserve Jr. Champion 1967 U. of Ga. , $195 up, del. to 85 mi. with papers free. C.N. McClure, Deer Valley Farm, .Dawsonville. Ph. 265-2513 or 265-2978. Reg. Angus bulls ready for light service, from son of D. Bardoliermere 99, priced to sell. O.W. Taylor, Rt. 5, Moultrie. Ph. 324-4769._________ Eating calves for sale, 3 mos. to 1 yr. old. Donald Smith or Hugh Wilbur, Rt. 1, Acworth. Ph. 974-5540 or 974- 3933. No Sunday calls.________ Reg. horned Hereford bulls for sale, over 1100 Ibs. wt., $350 ea. John P. Heard, M.D., Green Pastures Farm, Winder. Ph. 378-7664 or 876- 1793. ________________ 2 reg. Polled Shorthorn bulls, ark. red, 18 mos. old, Oakwood to select from ; a few bred gilts due in Dec., located on Sharon Rd., 6 mi. S. of Cumming. James D. Irvin, 2331 Terrell Dr., Chamblee 30341. Ph. 451- 3314. ___ Choice Duroc and Landrace breeding stock, males & females, all ages. William E. Lanier, Rt. 2, Box 84, Metter. Ph. 685-2506.________ Purebred Yorkshire males, $50 ea.; open and bred gilts, purebred Spotted Poland China males of all ages, open and bred gilts. D.A. Law, Chula 3173;3. Ph. 382-4842 Tifton. Purebred Landrace pigs 8 wks. old Nov. 14. John V. Green, 638 Atlanta Rd., Cumming 30130. Ph. 887- 5545 _________ 2 reg. SPC gilts, best bloodlines, long meat type, nearly ready to breed, will make fine brood sows, see at lot near McCord's Crossrds. Mrs. George Ferguson. Rt. 1. Cave Spring. 6 nice pigs and 2 bred sows for sale, all are Hampshire, Luther Folsom, Rt. 1, Box 43, Esom Hill 30138. Reg. American Albino mare for sale, ^parade type horse, raises exc. colts; also, buckskin Quarter Horse colt, ready for training, should make exc. game horse. Barbara Gowan, Box 327, Glenwood. Ph. 523-2226 or 523- 3423._______.__________ 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 Rivofi Dr., Macon. Ph. 746-8965.______________ 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 gray Arabian stud 25097; 2 others to choose :rom can pick up mares or bring stud to mare. J.W. Van Horn 4457 Covington Hwy., Decatur. Ph. BU9- 5798.______ Black gelding pony, approx. 500 bs. 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. Reg. Quarter horses for sale, 1 2 Reg. Jersey milk cow with 2nd Rt. 1, Alma 31510. Ph. 632- 4296. bloodlines. Robert M. Lee, Rt. 1, and 3 yr. olds, all colors; one 2 yr. old calf, gives abt. 2 gals, daily, already bred back, $175. Fred Morrow, Sr., Rt. 2, 54 Hwy.. Fayetteville. Ph. 461-6774. Purebred Brahma cattle sale, purebred Brahma bull, no papers! several Brahma calves; also reg. Polled Hereford cert, herd; grade cattle for sale at all times. Nights call Donald Hand, Bowdon. Ph. 258-3282 or Atlanta 349-1054 ___________ Guernsey cow with 2nd calf, due in Nov., $275. W.A. Whitehead, Rt. 3, Fort Valley 31030. 18 reg. Polled Hereford heifers, for sale, call after 5 pm. Mrs. J.L. Hudgins, Rt. 1, Culloden 31016. Ph. 994-5462.________ Reg. Angus bulls, two 13 mos. one 2 yrs. old, by son of Ankonian Am- bassador, International Res. Grand Champion; one 2 yr. old great- grandson of Dor Mac Bardoliermere 60 Maximilian, all have exc. conf., tattooed, with reg. papers. Robert L. Cordle, Cordle Cattle Farms, Rt. 1, Rome. Ph. 232-4317. Grantville 30220. Ph. 637-4616 Hosansville. _____ 40 reg. Hereford bulls breeding age, top quality & herd improvers, $400 up; also 100 reg. Hereford heifers, $250 up. Bob Rush, Rush Bros. Hereford Farm, Kathleen 31047 . Ph. 987-17%. Reg. Angus bulls to 2 yrs. old, suitable for reg. or commercial herd; also granddaughter of Highland Marshall, bred to son of Tail N. Emuluous. Walter Helmrich, 6-H Angus Farm, Crawford. Ph 743-8284. for sale Racking colt, 16 mo. old reg. T.W.H., $150. G. D. Sauls, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-1858. sorrel stud, blaze and 4 stockings; at stud: Bit 0 Hancock, A.Q.H.A. champion, Coldstream Guard AAAAQHA champion, Sword Play AAAA.Q.HA. champion, can finance wrses or stud fee. Buddy Eason Ohoopee River Farm, Collins. Ph. 6932948. AQHA chestnut sorrel mare, Thirsty-Peppy cross, 7 yrs. old, rained for pleasure, cutting, halter ype, in foal to Tag Tail by Leo Tag AAA-AQHA Ch.) for April foal. Gene Eidson, Starrsville. Ph. 786-0635. Page 4 THE MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday, November 11, 1970 Appaloosa mare, 6 yrs. old, loud Horses, colored blue roan with white blanket, very gentle to ride; also, strawberry mules, ponies roan with snowflakes, 21/2 yr. old filly, both reg. and good bloodlines. Mrs. Gene Nyland, Rt. 4, Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 475-5554.__________ Black 6 yr. old gelding, 1000 Ibs., gentle but spirited; also, padded 15 in. saddle, bridle, blanket and breast- plate, will sell or trade for cattle. Jack B. Dunson, Commerce. Ph. 335- 4903. _______________ 2 yr. old bay gelding, child for sale broken, Irg. enough for ladies, $100; two ponies, gentle, child broken, 1 two yr. old gelding and 1 three yr. old mare Palomino gelding, 15.2 hands, has $25 ea., fat and healthy, will hold until been successfully shown, exc. foi Christmas. Earl A. Butler, Rt. 1, Box pony club, can be ridden any style 60-C. Guvton 31312. Ph. 772-3213. gentle but spirited, will sell only t 3 yr. old red Quarter Horse mare, good home, will hold until Christmas. very gentle, no time to ride; also, bri- Lainie Elmer. Atlanta. Ph. 237-4950 dle and saddle. James R. Smith, Lrg. black gelding, will sacrifice Manassas 30438. Ph. 693-2893. since no one to ride him now, mak 2 horses for sale, 1 brown ana good Christmas gift for some luck} white gelding, gentle, approx. 600 Ibs. rider. L.R. Lindenbaum, Linview and 1 small mare pony, red, very, Farm, Rt. 2, Kingston. Ph. 336-5261 gentle for children, will ride and pull Reg. Tenn. Walking mare, gentle $300; also, I/ 2 Morgan filly, $200 and reg. Morgan stallion at stud. E.C Dawson, Rt. 4, Box 6, Alpharetta. Ph 475-5960. Reg. Appaloosa brood mares colts, perf. geldings, AAA bred reg Quarter Horse mare, best bloodlines money can buy, horses will be con signed to Dec. 5 Appaloosa sale a Quitman, see them now and get your choice. Richard 0. Rowe, Rockin' R Appaloosas. Rt. 1, Leesburg. Ph. 435 3188. Black and white Welsh stud pony very gentle, $35 with bridle. B.J Kennedy, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-4771 Pinto gelding Quarter horse, approx. 8 yrs. old, gentle and rides well, black and white marking, very similar to Little Joe's horse on Bonanza, $250 or saddle and horse $325. J.S. Kilpatrick, Rome. Ph. 2343984 after 7 P.m. cart; also, bridle and big saddle for sale, will hold until Christmas. J. V. Brown, 707 Elko Rd., Perry. Ph. 9871101. 5 yr. old buckskin gelding, $145 one I/ 2 Arabian mare, nice conf., $275; bay mare, Saddlebred type, nice pleasure horse, $180; sev. real nice ponies, gentle for children, $35 and up, will hold until Chirstmas. Otto Meier, Pinetree Stables, Rt. 6, Shallowford Rd., Marietta. Ph. 926-3795. Gaited family pleasure gelding, child safe, no bad habits, $160, see any time at Venables Stable, corner Fulton Mill and new U.S. 80. Sarah Atcheson, Rt. 8, Fulton Mill Rd., Macon 31206._____________ Reg. leopard Appaloosa stallion, 5 yrs. old, 15.2 hands. 1100 Ibs., balanced conf., colored 3 of 4 colts this year, sell or trade for mare of equal value. Lamar Music, Rt. 4, Waycross 31501. Ph. 283-8894. 2 very gentle ponies, used to children; 2 gentle pleasure horses, safe for any age; also, II 2 Black Angus I/ 2 Holstein bull for sale. Melvin M. Jones, Rt. 2, Fayetteville 30214. Ph. 461-6772._________ Sev. gentle ponies, broken , all colors to choose from; also, bridles and saddles, can hold until Christmas. Hugh C. Jones, Milan. Ph. 362-2432. 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, Stock- bridge. Ph. 474-8550.__________ At stud: Brio, OQHA reg. 4 yr. old bay , own son of Otoe, out of own daughter of Poco Pine, book now to this outstanding young sire, first and only is already winning at halter, must see to appreciate. Steve Temples. Covington. Ph. 786-6033.____ Appaloosa stallion, approx. 5 yrs. old, with saddle, both for $200. Gordon Hemphill, Rt. 6, Eastman 31023. Ph. 374-2937 or 374-2835 after 5:30 pm or see Mrs. Loean Hemphill.______ 3 yr. old reg. AQHA sorrel stallion, chestnut, Chief Don Bars by Bad Bars by Ceaser Bars, good running, has run AA time, sensible, fine prospect for barrels, roping or pleasure; also, reg. 2 yr. old Appaloosa stallion, bay w/ white blanket and bay spots over hips, blaze face, beautiful color w/ good conf. and head, green broken. Tom Martin, Marietta. Ph. 422-6765 or 422-5603. Reg. 3 yr. old AQHA filly, King bred top and bottom, green broken and very gentle, $400; reg. Thoroughbred gelding, gentle but spirited , fine hunter jumper prospect, $350. Norman Graham, Bell's Ferry Rd., Marietta. Ph. 422-6765 or 422-5603. Reg. Quarter Horses for sale, all ages, mares, colts, yearlings, and 2 yr. olds, visitors welcome. Harry Rucker, Jr., Peaceful Valley Farm, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-6723 or 993-4446. Reg. I/ 2 Arabian mare 2 yrs. old, gentle and halter broke, $250. Bill Mangum, Box 4154, Atlanta Ph. 622- 5 yr. old sorrel Shetland pony stud, gentle with children, well broken, very easy to keep, $40 or will trade for calf of equal value. W.A. Cornish, Rt. 1, Danielsville 30633. Ph. 795-2247.__________________ Golden Palomino Saddlebred stallion, 19 mos. old, flax mane and tail, Irg. for age, 12 yr. old girl rides him. $250. Mrs. Ralph Carr, 6114 Riverdale Rd., College Park, Ph. 478- 6324.___________________ Bay Quarter Horse mare with blaze face, 7 yrs. old, very gentle, no bad habits, exc. for children or someone learning to ride, $250. Nell Patterson. McDonough. Ph. 957-4626. White Quarter horse with silver studded parade saddle, gentle, $300. Chick Word. Mableton. Ph. 948-4718. Reg. Quarter Horse mare, granddaughter of Leo, and exc. show horse, blue ribbons, for sale or trade for cattle. Charles Croft, Rt. 5, Cartersville 30120. Ph. 382-8754 or 382-0960 after 6:30 pm.____________ 5 yr old Tenn. Walking gelding, reg., gentle with yr's professional training; 1 yr. old Tenn. Walking reg. stallion; 3 yr. old beautiful buckskin Quarter filly, some training. H.C. Waldron, Rt. 1, Rentz 31075. Ph. 9844442 or 272-4784.___________ Reg. Quarter mare, April Bonnie, 4 yrs. old, 9 official pleasure points, 60 days on cattle; also, reg. 2 yr. old Quarter filly, Miss Pesky Peppy, brown, 3 white legs, outstanding conf.; finished pleasure horse, see to appreciate. Diane Temples, Man- Quarter Horse mare, sorrel, 1 white sock, blaze well trained , gentle but spirited and fast, $350. Palomino filly, well started, no bad habits, gentle for child or lady, $200. Judy Swanson. Chamblee. Ph. 458-2482. Quarter Horse colt, 18 mos. old, castrated, gentle,sire: Reg. AQHA, dam: Purebred Quarter horse but unreg. George W. Powell, Tifton. Ph. 382-7571.__________________ Shetland ponies, studs, $25 ea., mares, $35 ea., some are broken; also, a few horses for sale. Billy Turner , Union Point.________________ Quarter horse without speed is worth just so much per lb., breed to Cat's Leo for speed , disp., conf. and size, beautiful sorrel color 15.1 hands, 1970 fee $200, $1 per day mare care: Ben T. Smith, Windsweep Farm, Thomaston. Ph. 647-6294 or 647-3807. Horse and saddle, $150; also 1 saddle with bridle, like new, $150. Oke Shikina, Hwy. 85 S., Riverdale. Ph. 478-5398 Mondays through Wed- nesdays.________________ Appaloosa stallion, red roan, light over loin and hips, bold face, reg. , 3 s. old, $135. Ray Bennett, Hiram. Ph. 445-7131. _____________ Appaloosa at stud: Joker B Jiggs #53022, son of the Immortal Joker B, produces conf., quality and color, sire of MAHC High Point, 1970 filly, $150 fee. Dr. G.S. Morris, Rucker Rd., Alpharetta. Ph. 475-6913._______ Quarter Horse mare, spirited but gentle. J.T. Wade, sfield Ph. 786-6033,__________ Decatur. Ph. 288-4358.________ 3 pony mares and 1 stud, Welsh At stud: Dbl. reg. Golden mares and Shetland, beautiful colors; Palomino, exc. color will pick up stud and 1 mare, dapple with white mare or bring stud; also, Pinto mane and tail, will sell all cheap or gelding, gentle for anyone, $225. R.L. exchange for weaned Angus heifers, Bradford. Decatur. Ph. 289-1971. that are healthy; also, solid white Buckskin gelding, smooth mouth, beautiful rabbits, grown and half gentle for children, good cattle horse, grown, $1.50 ea. or $1.25 ea. for the lot. $125; saddle stud, 3 yrs. old, 5 gaited, Miss Sarah Harris, Rt. 2, Lula. Ph. $150. E. T. Wilson, Rt. 2, Kensington 677-3326 Homer. 30727. Ph. 539-2256. Buckskin Quarter Horse mare, 4 yrs. old; 1 black Quarter Horse gelding, 6 yrs. old, both have exc. conf. and wonderful disp., both are well trained for Western Pleasure. J.T. Phillips, Rocky Acres, Rt. 1, Villa Rica 30180. Ph. 459-5601. Arabian stallion. Radallson #041302, bright chestnut, 4 yrs. old, trained for Western Pleasure; 1/2 Arabian mare, 4 yrs. old, dark chestnut; also, Arabian stallion, Nadeyn #047911 at stud. Robert Martin, Rt. 1, Box 409, Fortson 31808. Ph. 323-5315 or 324-1528.__________ Reg. 6 yr. old grey Tenn. Walking show mare, dbl. bred Midnight Sun, Merry Boy and Merry Legs breeding; reg. Walking Horse filly, nice red-bay, 18 mos. old, will consider trade on reg. Quarter mare or gelding. Mrs. Thomas Lyle, Eatonton. Ph. 485-6302 dav or 485-8479 night._________. 8 yr. old I/ 2 Thoroughbred and I/ 2 Tenn. Walking Horse mare, approx. 16 hands high, 950-1000 Ibs., gentle, would make good pleasure horse for ladies or teenage children; also, black Western Pleasure saddle, bridle and blanket, all for $200. Miss Elaine Martin, Rt. 1, Box 50, Sharpsburg 30277. Ph. 253-3271 Newnan. Reg. TWHBA mare, daughter of Midnight Sun out of daughter of Midnight Sun, exc. cond. and in foal to Snip's Delight, her last colt by Snip's Delight, black and very nice colt. R.B. Mixon, Jr., Rt. 1, Mclntyre. Ph. 946- 2315. _________________ Reg. Tenn. Walkers, good work mules and 1 work horse. W.E. Harris, Rt. 4, Box 9, Cumming 30130. Ph. 887- 5917._____________________ I/ 2 Thoroughbred mare, hunter type, dark grey, approx. 15 hands, 6 yrs. old, used in children's summer camp, exc. lor pony club, must sell. Barbara Gaston, 40 Peachtree Valley Rd., NE, Apt. C-7, Atlanta 30309. Ph. 435-7056 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.__________ Gentle pleasure horses, grade, reg. Palominos and reg. Quarter horses for sale, see horses on Crossville Road in Roswell. Hoyt Padgett, Atlanta. Ph. 872-1811 days or 993-6042 nights. Gentle pleasure horses, safe for beginners or children, will also trade, located at Georgian Stables, Rockbridge Rd. and Williams Rd., Norcross. Doug Greene Atlanta. Ph. 939- 9800 or 876-6353.____________ Reg. Connemara gelding, 14.1 hands, strawberry roan, sire: Tarzan #18, dam: Pillagh Star #88, has been shown English Pleasure successfully and has started over jumps, has had some professional training and all shots, reasonably priced. Keith Nichols, 1302 Fork Creek, Decatur 30033. Ph. 633-9641 Atlanta______ AQHA sorrel stallion, son of Honey Karnes, PHBA and AQHA champion; also, AQHA mares with or without foals, yearling stallion and 2 yr. old filly. John E. Mullis, Rt. 1, Box _1_77_._K_a._th_l_ee_n_. P_h. 987-4426 after 4. pmi. Good black mare mule, will pasture with cattle, approx. 1200 Ibs.; 2 Shetland ponies, 5 yr. old mare and colt, 15 mos. old, red with white mane and tail; also, saddle and bridle. H. W. Oliver. Rt. 2. Hiram. Ph. 943-5843. Must sell beautiful 5 yr. old reg. TWH brood mare, chestnut with black mane and tail, $300. Thomas E. Loggins Rt. 4. Newnan. Ph. 253-7624. Reg. 3/ 4 Arabian mare, Indraff granddaughter, in foal to very classic Arabian Yatezar, very gentle. Ellen Peoples, Purple Haze Arabian Stud, Box 566, Forest Park 30050. Ph. 366- 8077._____________________ 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; booking for 1971 to limited amount of approved mares. Mrs. Patricia Nelms, Rt. 1, Milner. Ph. 228-2491 or 588-6889 week days. 4 yr. old medium size spotted mare, in foal, very gentle to ride, $125. Ottis Moody, Rt. 4, Waycross. Ph. 2834948. Golden Palominos, 2 beautiful mares, 1 sired by Sunday Sunday Sun and Palomino filly, 14 mos. old, show quality, make top show mare; also, 6 mo. old Quarter type Palomino colt, $250 to $500. Sally Stinnett, 2334 Lawrenceville Hwy., #3, Decatur. Ph. 634-1347 evenings.______________ 2 older horses, gentle enough for children, exc. gaits, most comfortable to ride, one reg. Tenn. Walker and the other American Saddle-Hunter type, only sell together, complete with saddles and gear, $400 for both. Dr. Willis L. Webb, Reynolds Rd., Ft. Valley 31030. Ph. 825-8223. Mule, approx. 12 yrs. old, 1100 Ibs., will work any where, pastures with cows, very gentle. John Gladney, Rt. 5, Newnan. Ph. 253-6309. Part Welsh and part Quarter Horse black mare, 21/2 yrs. old, with pony saddle and bridle, $105, horse alone, $75. Mrs. J. F. Henderson, Waycross. Ph. 285-3165.________ Reg. Appaloosa mare, 19 mos. old, children riding now; Tenn. Walker mare, 21/2 yrs. old, very gentle and has good disp.; also, 2 Western saddles with bridles, all for $500 or will sell separately, will also trade for cattle. Paul Foster, RFD 6, Box 286. Macon. Ph. 986-3047.______ 3 yr. old sorrel pony mare with white mane and tail, has been ridden, has 4 mo. old bay filly colt by side, would make nice Christmas gift. Marcus Brown, Rt. 1, Unadilla. Ph. 645-3542 Pinehurst, week ends only. 2 reg. TWH's, 8 yr. old Palomino gelding and 30 mo. old white roan stud; reg. AQHA gelding, grade mare, 4 horse in-line trailer; also, 2 horse trailer, will trade for 4 horse stock trailer or reg. AQHA mare gelding. Dan Worley, Rt. 1, Kennesaw. Ph. 428- 8507 or 428-1565. _______ 8 mo. old reg. Quarter horse filly, March 1970, sire: Salty Grande, grandson of Leo, dam: Boomer's Choice by Peppy Billbet; 6 yr. old AQHA reg. stallion, Salty _Grande, sire: Salty Leo, by Leo, for sale and at stud. Mrs. Elaine Ruger, Rt. 2, Box 166, Blackshear 31516. Ph. 449-5604. 7 mo. old white gaited stud colt from gaited Palomino mare and reg. Walking horse, $75; also, white gaited Tenn. Walker stud, 5 yrs. old, both parents gaited, gentle to ride. 0. M. Moody, Rt. 4, Waycross. Ph. 283-4948. Golden sorrel stallion, gaited, exc. for women or children, spirited black gaited gelding, reasonable. N. C. Heyward, Rt. 3, McDonough. Ph. 957-4486 after 5._________ For sale or trade: Mare or colt Tenn. Walker, mare is 4 yrs. old and colt is 11/ 2 yrs. old. Joe Reilly, Rt. 1, Hull. Ph. 543-1571. _______ 2 AQHA reg. horses, one 5 yr. old bay mare, pleasure or show and one 7 yr. old chestnut gelding, needs ex- perienced rider, will hold until Christmas, need to sell, will consider offer. Judy Roe. Duluth. Ph. 476-2234. Bay mare Quarter horse, coming 5 yrs. old, with 7 mo. old bay mare colt, both for $200. Cecil Sain, Rt. 1, Lithonia 30058. Ph. 483-3206. 1 dapple Palomino mare, Quarter horse type, with some Thoroughbred blood, 16 hands high, well trained for experienced rider, bred to Palomino Quarter horse, should foal around 1st of March, $200 cash. Danny Hogan, Rt. 1. Dexter 31019. Ph. 875-3476. Black male Shetland pony, 4 yrs. old, beautiful; also, saddle. L. L. Coe, Rt. 2, Favetteville. Ph. 964-7323. Welsh mare, 3 yrs. old, approx. 600 Ibs., gentle but spirited, very good conf., $125; dun gelding, 31/2 yrs. old, approx. 16 hands high, nice pleasure horse, $200, both horses can be seen and ridden by appointment only. John W. Burson, 2712 Ocean Valley Rd., College Park. Ph. 471-1570 day or 964- 4747 at night. ___ _______ Glitter Gold, Ch., T.B., brood mare, dam of Stanfried (4 wins at 2), producer of tremendous early speed, exc. Q.H. cross. J. B. Lytle, Waverly Hall 31831. Ph. 582-2075.___________ 2 gentle riding horses, 1 is grade Quarter horse, approx. 8 yrs. old, bay, gelding, $150; one Morgan mare, approx. 7yrs. old, chestnut, exc., $300. Ed Stone, Box 381, Pine Mountain 31822. Ph. 663-2423.______________ Small Pinto mare, bred to Tenn. Walker, will foal in May, well broken, will make exc. Christmas gift for child. Jim Cumming, Madison. Ph. 342-1779. _____ 2 gentle ponies, 1 mare and 1 stallion, both for $80. Mrs. Fred McDuffie, Fairmount. Ph. 337-2233. 1970 AQHA reg. show filly, grandsiredby Wimpy P-l; 1967 AQHA reg. stallion sired by Leo King, proven stud, broken, gentle, both reasonably priced. Anthony J. Leggio, L-Jack's Farms, Atlanta. Ph. 255-6213 or 675- 3853 Franklin._______________ Chestnut racking gelding, 4 yrs. old, very gentle, good rider, $175. David A. Thomason, Dalton 30720. Ph. 278-8284. ,_____ 3 smalltypeShetland mares, 2 bred and 1 stud, all young, will sell cheap or trade all for young beef type cow. J. E. Boswell, Box 178, Green- sboro. Ph. 453-2074 or 453-7634^ Reg. Appaloosa mare, 5 yrs. old; reg. Appaloosa stud, 21/2 yrs. old, broken but not trained; sev. racking mares, geldings and 3 studs; also, training and stables available, located R and N Ranch, on Rucker Rd. Watson Rogers, Rt. 4, Rucker Rd., Alpharetta. Ph. 475-5792. 3 AQHA reg. horses; Blue gray, son of Bars Trixie, winner Western Pleasure, a natural and only 3 yrs.; 4 yr. old bay, by King Jess, winning Western Pleasure; black 2 yr. old filly, Poco Turp breeding. Marvin Holt, 4466 Austell Rd., SE, Powder Springs 30073. Ph. 943-3181. Beautiful bay mare, gentle 2 yr. old Walking horse, green broken but has been ridden a few times, $150. Mrs. E. H. Byars, Rt. 1, Winston Rd., Winston. Ph. 942-5958._________ Nice bay filly, 2 yrs. old, gentle and broken to ride; also, saddle, bridle and saddle blanket, all for $200. J. H Ponder Rt 1, Armuchee 30105. Lrg. gelding Quarter horse, 8 yrs. old, exc. cattle horses, reg. but without papers, with saddle, $250; golden dun gelding, 5 yrs. old, pleasure riding and tricks, with saddle $300, will sell separately. Charles L. Jackson, Rt. 2, Box 365, Gordon. Ph. 628-2588 after 4:30) pnm. AQHA stud colt, 17 mos. old,, dairk bay, Three Bars breeding top and bottom, good conf., very good speed prospect. Raymond Adams, Dearing 30808. Ph. 595-3752 after 6 pm. At stud: Reg. purebred Arabian Amir Al Sahra, silver grey, 15.2 hands, exc. disp. and conf. to pass on to your foals, sire of the 1970 Ch. I/ 2 Arab gelding at the Stone Mountain Classic, $75 grade mare, $150 purebreds. Mrs. H. A. Simpson, Quail Rise Farm, Norcross. Ph. 448-4114. Red and White Welsh stallion, gentle and well trained; 2 grey Shetland mares, each with young stud colt, mares rebred to Welsh stallion. Mrs. E. R. Baker, Box 26, Mansfield 30255. Ph. 786-8654. Horses, -handling, boarding, equipment Hale 2 horse tandem, elec. brakes, floor mats, extra length and height, sliding saddle rack in over size tack compartment and extra spare, $850. Mrs. Griffis, Lilburn. Ph. 9397660 or 476-5624._______________ Horses boarded, convenient location, trails and outside dirt roads, feed, hay and water available at all times, stalls or pasture, stalls cleaned twice a day , individual tack lockers, lounge and kitchen for your convenience. Richard Wilbanks, Stone Valley Ranch. Lilburn. Ph. 939-8205. Horses boarded, new barn, fully lighted, grooming and washing stalls, tack room , horse walker, indoor and outdoor ring, plus miles of trail riding; also, train and show Quarter horses for halter, pleasure and reining. R.R. Wood, Ridge Wood Farms, Colbert. Ph. 788-2109 or 788- 2375.___________________ Gaited horses boarded and trained. Johnny Padgett, Rt. 2, Cummine. Ph. 7-3974 or B87- 4703. Sev. roping saddles and pleasure saddles, bridles, saddle bags and other tack; also, would like to buy saddles and repair them. Kenton Hayes, Rt. 1, Hoschton. Ph. 654-2526 Braselton. Complete English saddle, good cond., web girth, $50. Linda Boggs, Rt. 2, Roswell Rd., Marietta 30060. Ph. 993-3030 nights or 873-1065 days. Will board your horse, $30 per mo. plus feed. Henry Stanley, Rt. 1, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-4730._________ 16 in. Bona Alien roping saddle, tooled with padded seat, russet with taps, exc. cond., cost new, $185, will sell for $85. I. T. Hallman, 2724Kelly Lake Rd., Decatur 30032. ft\. 241-3512.__________________ Livestock hauling, anywhere; also, tack for sale. Ralph C. Swafford, Hickory Flat Rd., Woodstock 30188. Ph. 926-5111._____________ Horses boarded in DecaturDeKalb area, exc. adult care, new barn with 12 x 12 stalls, feed, hay, supplement blocks, medical attention, shavings and clean stalls, $55 per mo.; also, pasture, shelter, hay, riding ring, good fence, $25 per mo. Speed Beasley, The Hangin-Tree Stables, 5254 Covington Hwy., Stone Mountain 30083._____________________ Horses boarded in Irg. box stalls, full care with plenty of grain, hay and water, $65 per mo., riding ring and trails on property; also, gentle pleasure horses for sale, safe for beginners or children. Hoyt Padgett, Georgian Stables, 432 Trabert Ave., N.W., Atlanta 30309. Ph. 993-6042 or 939-9800 Doug Greene. Horses boarded, extra clean stalls and good facilities, we specialize in training American Saddlebreds and Arabians. Jerry Brown, G&B Stables, Marietta. Ph. 428-9776 or 428-8456. Horses worked, broken and trained, gentle handling, 67 inside stalls, 2 Irg. 140 ft. halls to work in, 4 rings and turn out lots, 2 experienced handlers, private treaty, no horse refused. Jack Sewell, Greenbriar Stables, 3265 Butner Rd., SW, Atlanta. Ph. 349-1178. Wednesday, November 11, 1970 Imported Barnsby dressage Horses, saddle made for Moss Bros., London, English 17 in. seat with long billets and short girth for close -handling, contact, $200; imported custom handmade Engligh jumping saddle, 17 boarding, equipment 1/2 in. seat, less fittings; Western pony saddle with padded seat, plus 2 pony bridles, $50. Mrs. H. Garland Head, Rt. 2 Wheeler Rd., Woodstock. Ph. 475-4500._______________ Will haul horses, cows and hogs, any place, any time, reasonable, Buck Horse boarding, training and breeding. Danny Freeman, Rt. 2, New HopeRd.,Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-1875 or 288-4818.______________ 12 acre pasture for rent, planted in Fescue, $5 per head if you keep pasture up, has new fence, with 2 strands of barb wire at top. Mrs. Vena Bell Sheriff, 2301 Sheriff Rd., College Park.________________ Livestock hauling evenings and week ends. Hollis Brooks, Marietta. Ph. 428-5223 after 5 pm week days. 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. 7611569. Haulk, Rt. 1, Box 395, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-4065.______________. Complete horse care, daily exercising, shoeing as needed, grooming, vitamins, feed twice per day w/ clean pleasant surroundings, all for only $75 per mo. Norman Graham, Bell's Ferry Rd., Marietta. Ph. 422-6765 or 422-5603._________ Pony saddle by Simco, blanket and bridle used very little, $32.50. J.C. Cook, Jr., Box 143, Woodland 31836. Ph. 674-2437.________________ Simco hand tooled Western saddle, russet color with padded seat, exc. cond., cost when new $225, used 2 seasons, will sell for $75. Gene Rankin, 6940 Old National Hwy., Riverdale 30274. Ph. 964-2486._____ Want youth Western saddle; also, anvil and forge, state what you have Want 2 horse tandem trailer, and price. Richard Adams, Rt. 1, factory built, must be in good cond. Dewy Rose 30634. Ph. 283-1317 James H. Williams, Fitzgerald. Ph. Elberton. ______ 423-7064 after 6 pm,________ Want to buy good, light pony cart Want 2 pony carts Buckboard and harness. A.M. Queen, Rt. 3, design or similar, state price and Monroe 30655. Ph. 267-3062. cond. in first letter. Jean Wainright, Horseshoeing, pleasure, Western Rt. 1. Box 12A. Hortense 31543. and Walking horses, will travel in 100 Cutting saddle, walnut color, used mi. radius of Atlanta will train limited very little, Simco professional model, number of pleasure or Walking low moose tree with 16 in. dbl. padded horses. Joe McLendon, Covington . seat, extra high in front and 3 in. Ph. 786-6498._____ cantle; also used Morris 2 horse 2 horse tandem trailer for rent tandem trailer with saddle rack built James F. IVie, 1900 Telfair Lane, SW. in saddle compartment. Marvin Holt, Atlanta 30311. Ph. 753-2279.________ 4466 Austell Rd., SE, Powder Springs. Horses boarded in fine pasture Ph. 943-3181._______________ near Fairburn, stall feeding Colorful Western youth saddle, available, riding ring, competent bridle and blanket, all exc. cond., $50 caretaker to look after stock, for all. J.R. Scott, 170 Johnson Ferry reasonable rates. W.L. Robinson, Box Rd., NW, Atlanta 30328. Ph. 255-2492. 87160, College Park, 30337. Ph. 761- Horses boarded at Mar-Len Stables , located in North Fulton Co., well lighted, insulated barn with tack room, lounge, rest room and telephone, lighted riding ring and miles of trail riding, stall $30, pasture $20, full board $60. Len H. Camp, Rt. 2, Box 553, Aloharetta. Ph. 475-7111. 60 acres of good pasture land for winter grazing, for rent or lease, located in Banks Co., 1 mi. S. Nail's Creek Church on Commerce Rd. Y.M. Patterson, Rt. 2, Box 242, Bremen 30110. ___ .____________ 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. Horseshoeing, Pleasure, Western and Quarter Horses, regular, corrective and pathological shoeing all work guaranteed. Donald Smith McDonoueh. Ph. 957-3284.______ Horses pastured Conyers, Atlanta 1569. _ .. _______ 2 pony saddles, $25 ea.; 1 horse saddle, old but good cond., $45; buckstitched saddle, $75; also, bridles for above saddles, $5 ea. Earl A. Butler, Rt. 1, Box 60-C, Guyton. Ph. 772-3213._________________ 4 horse walker for sale;also, 2 horse trailer, custom built. Luke Silvio, 1794 Fellowship, Tucker Ph. 938-4454._________________ Horses pastured, barn, grass and water available, good riding trails. C.E. Crane, Rt. 1, Suwanee. Ph. 945- 4126._______ Very nice Western saddle, 15 in. seat, used very little, must sell. Danny Graham. Marietta. Ph. 422-5603. Horses boarded Woodstock area, 20 min. from Roswell, stalls or pasture, trail and lighted arena riding, stall $25 (3 available and feeding can be arranged), pasture $15, full care $60. Robert D. Carson, Rt. 1, , Tucker, Stone Mountain areas , Trickum Rd., Woodstock. Ph. 926- shelter, water and grass, $10-$15 mo. 3008. J.F. Graham, 1011 Fayetteville Rd., Atlanta 30316. Ph. 373-7624._____ 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. Livestock feed, hay and grain PlL BU 9-5798______________ 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. Horses pastured, $15 per mo. barn, good pasture, 6 acre pond, riding trails, will exercise. Mrs. C.W. for sale Butterworth, Rt. 3, Jackson 30233. Ph. 227-0013._________________ Horseshoeing, prompt service, satisfaction guaranteed, also, good used saddles, reasonably priced. Tom Martin, Marietta-. Ph. 422-6765 or 427- 7657.____ 17 in. Loreley Steuben hunt saddle Western pony saddle and various Western and English horse and pony bits. Lainie Elmer, Atlanta. Ph. 237- 4950 after 6 pm. Barns filled with rain-free hay, well fertilized, Coastal Bermuda & Sericia, pick up in barns. Donald Hand, Circle H Ranch, Bowdon. Ph. 258-3282 or 349-1054 Atlanta.______ 50 tons Coastal Bermuda hay for sale, $35 per ton at barn, can del. 10 ton lots. L.E. Akins, Rt. 2, Byron. Ph. 956-5897._________________ Several diff. var. new crop hay for sale, can del. K.B. Grogan, Manning Rd., Marietta. Ph. 428-4672. Horses boarded in new, well lighted barn, adult care, training and shoeing available on premises, reasonable rates, can pick up your horse. Otto Mejer, Pinetree Stables, Rt. 6, Shallowford Rd., Marietta. Ph. 926-3795.________________ Will do horseshoeing, prefer 1970 hay, large bales, good quality; 80?, 90?, & $1 per bale, 196 hay, 60?, 75?, & $1 per bale, small amt. Alfalfa, $1.25 per bale, mulching hay 50? per bale, call for appointment. Ward Meade Farm, Paper Mill Rd., Rt. 3, Marietta, Ga. Ph. 971-3426. Quarter horses, N. Atlanta. Larry 1970 Coastal Bermuda, also Lusk. Canton. Ph. 345-5684.______ Fescue & Lespedeza hay, highly fert. Argentine Jump saddle, Irg. bales, conditioned, put up forward seat, 17 in. seat, without rain, $1 per bale at barn or $35 padded knee rolls, smooth per ton. Hugh J. Schneider, Fairleather flaps, with fitt- meadows, Rt. 2, Hampton 30228. Ph. ings, $65; child's English style 478-8029. training saddle, felt seat, leather Well fertilized and limed hay new flaps, with fittings, will fit pony or crop, rain-free, $1 per bale at barn horse, $25, both exc. cond. Carma cheaper in large quanities. G.M. Kirk, Boyer, 411 Ferris Blvd., Manchester 1726 Stilesboro Rd., N.W., Kennesaw. 31816. Ph 846-3301. Ph. 428-3921 after 6 pm. THE MARKET BULLETIN Good Coastal Bermuda hay, $35 ton F.O.B., cut 4 times yearly. G.F. Vandiver, 6 miles south of Guyton on Ga. Hwy. 17. Ph. 772-3198. ___ Good quality Millet hay, rain-free and fertilized, 1,500 bales. Bill St. John. Rt. 3. Covington. Ph. 464-3983. Fescue, Orchard Grass, Clover hay, 75?-$l per bale; Timothy, 85?$1.25 per bale all well fertilized, put up without rain. Mrs. Willie Marquis, Rt. 2, Austell 30001. Ph. 948-2863._____ Coastal Bermuda rain-free hay, highly fertilized, $1 per bale at barn; Soybean, $1 per bale; Coastal Bermuda and Crabgrass mix. hay, 80? bale; Millet hay cut in dough, $1 bale; also white & yellow corn, $4 per hundred wt, wheat, combine run, $2.50 bu. W.V. Rawlins, Rt. 1, Box 212A. McDonough. Ph. 957-5002. 1970 crop hay for sale from highly fertilized fields, 75? per bale at barn. W. T. Jones, Powder Springs. Ph. 9436911. 325 bales bright wheat and oat straw; also several hundred bales hay suitable for mulch or bedding, 40? per bale. J.L. McRee, Box 83. Watkinsville 30677._________ New crop hay, fertilized & limed, baled without rain, 80? per bale at barn will del. for small fee; also mulching hay. Ralph L. King, Rt. 2, Tritt Rd.. Marietta 30060. Ph. 971-0329. 1970 Bermuda & Fescue hay from well limed & fert. fields, no rain on hay in field, 75? bale in field, 90? bale at barn., will help load. Jim Gresham, Hampton. Ph. 946-3169._________ Coastal Bermuda hay, limed and fertilized, baled without rain, $1 per bale. C.B. Flood, Rt. 4, Box 286, Newnan 30263. Ph. 253-2145 or 253-7500. New crop 1970 Coastal Bermuda hay, highly fertilized, 80? per bale in small lots, $30 per ton at barn. Harry H. Hardy. Durand. Ph. 663-2578. Bermuda, Sericia, Fescue hay, will sell in any size lots., 80? per bale. W.H. Butler, Tucker. Ph. 938-7905 or 786-6080 Covington.___________ 30 tons Coastal Bermuda hay, $30 ton, you load & pick up; 7' Massey Fer. mowing machine, $75; 8' Grain Drill, $200; 25 bu. Manure spreader $35; grader blade, 3 pt. hook up, $75; (1) 2000# Round, 12 hole hog feeder $60; (1) 1000# Rectangle, 8 hole hog feeder, $30; 2 pig feeders, $25 for both; 300sheets 10' alum, sheeting, $1 sheet; 1 Air Compressor, 3 hr. Motor, $250.; 1 Elec. Welder, 280 Amp. $125. David R. Lawrence, P. 0. Box 96, Eden, 31307. Ph. 748-7280 (912). Agricultural seed and plants Page 5 Recipes of the Week PIZZA SAUCE OR SPAGHETTI SAUCE Olive Oil 1 clove garlic l/ 2 Ib. sweet Italian sausage (optional) 1 No. l can tomato puree l small can tomato paste Water I/ 2 tsp. rosemary 1 beef bouillion cube l/ 2 tsp. salt l tsp. sugar l small bay leaf l tsp. oregano l tsp. sweet basil Lightly brown garlic and sausage in saucepan which has oil just covering bottom lightly. Remove garlic and add remaining ingredients, filling empty paste and puree cans once with water and adding this to the mixture. Simmer slowly at least 2 hrs., or until thick, stirring occasionally. PIZZA CRUST (TWO PIZZAS) 1 package dry yeast 1 1/4 cups water (lukewarm) 2 tsp. salt 3 cups plain flour Dissolve yeast in water following directions on the package. Add salt. Dissolve flour in the mixture one cup at a time beating well after each addition, kneading toward the end. Knead for about twelve minutes, or until dough is smooth and satiny. Divide in half and continue kneading for another five minutes. Form each half into a smooth ball, and work with a rolling pin into a circle of about 14 inches, lifting the dough off the table with the hands to complete shaping by placing fists in center and underneath the dough so that the dough stretches of its own weight to desired size. Place dough on pizza pans, and put a medium coating of sauce on it, leaving edges dry. Sprinkle Parmesan cheese over sauce and bake for about 12 minutes (or until edges brown) in a 500 degree oven. NOTE: This recipe does not require allowing the dough to rise before shaping, but an even better result can be obtained by letting the dough rise for about an hour prior to dividing and shaping. OPTIONAL: Slices of mozzarella cheese, Italian sausage, pepperoni, anchovies, etc. can also be placed on the pizza before baking. Mr. Robert J. Thomas 4241 English Oak Drive DoraviMe, Georgia 30340 for sale Tomato seed; Brimmer, Golden Jubilee, Big Boy, Sunray, June Pink, old fashion yellow; broom corn seed, hot Cowhorn pepper, hot & sweet Banana pepper seed, sweet bell, 25* pkg. with stamped env.; also Indian Cling peach, $2 at home, $2.65 shipped, Mrs. Preslev Fowler. Rt. 2. Elliiay. Hazelnut, beechnut, black walnut and Himalayan blackberries, black raspberry pits., muscadine grapevines, blackhaw bushes, old fashioned peach trees, crabapple trees, 4, $1; garlic bulbs, blueberries, 10, $1, add post. Mrs. Robert Norrell, Rt. 6. Gainesville 30501._________ Gooseberry bushes, hazelnut & beechnut, black walnut trees, black raspberries, Himalayan blackberries, papaw trees, muscadine grapevines, blackhaw bushes, crabapple trees, 4, $1; garlic bulbs, mtn. blueberries, 10, $1, add post. Mrs. Malachi Smith, Rt. 6. Gainesville 30501. Jerusalem artichokes for planting or eating, $2.50 gal.; muscadine grapevines, 50? ea.; red raspberries, blueberries, catnip, spearmint, pits., $1.50 doz., add 50? post. Mrs. Elzie Long. Rt. 5. E_lUli iav. Mtn. huckleeberries, dewberries, mtn. blackberries, $2 doz.; old fashion peach trees, tame cherry trees, black walnuts, $1 ea., red plum bushes, 4, $2 add post. Mrs. Frank Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijav. 30540. ____________ Chas. and Round Dutch frostproof cabbage plants, $1.50 per C, 300, $3; $6 50 per M shipped in Ga. 75? per C at my home. Mrs. R. Chanclor, Rt. 1. Pitts 31072. Ph. 648-4255._______ Shallot onion buttons, $1 per C, ppd.; lemon balm pits., $1 per doz., ppd. Blanche Woodruff, Greenville. Old fashioned white multiplying onion sets, 35, $1 plus post., Mrs. Jack Beverly, Rt. 2, Jesup 31545. Sour May cherry bushes, $1 ea.; boysenberry plants, $2 doz.; ever- bearing strawberry pits., 24, $1; $4 per C, add 50? post. Mrs. Weldon Long, Rt. 5. Elliiav 30540.______________ Sumter #3 oats, germ. 96%, recleaned, bagged in 2 bu. paper bags, also, Blue Boy wheat, germ. 84% recleaned . bassed in 1 bu. paper bags. A.C. Scarboro, Rt. 1, Montrose 31065. Ph. 676-3482. _________ Everbearing Klondike strawberry plants, nice size and early bearing, $4 per C, ppd., $3.50 per C at my home, min., shipment 200 plants, Ga. orders only. Mrs. Luther S. Butler, 466 Page Ave., NE, Atlanta 30307. Ph. 373-1846.___________ Beau Brummel & purple foliage plums, May cherries, 50?-$2; Superfine everbearing strawberries parsley, mint, 50? doz. cannot ship Mr. F.H. Keys, 873 East Confederate Ave. Atlanta. Ph. 622-0448.__________ Jerusalem artichokes for planting $2.50 gal., crabapple, rhubarb, hor- seradish bunches, 50? ea. spearmint, red raspberries blackberries, dewberries, huckleberry pits., $1.50 doz., 50?post. Mrs. W.W. Lowman Rt. 5. Elliiav._____________________ White multiplying onion sets, 35, $1 plus post. N.W. Beaver, Rt. 2, Box 254, Jesup 31545. ______ White Rice popcorn on cob, 10 Ibs $1.50, add post.; also hulled black walnuts, 1970 crop, $7 per bu., add- post.; Irg. leaf shade dried sage, $1.50 pint cup, add post. Marie Holland. 1019 Coogler Rd., Dalton 30720. Fescue seed for sale, purity 96.41%; inert .60%, other cup 2.89%, weed seed .10%, no noxious seed, 15? per Ib. F.W. Gill, Rt. 2, Woodbury. Ph. 553-5388., Kentucky 31 Fescue seed, cleaned, tested and in 50# bags, call after 6 pm. J.D. Goulding, Concord. Ph. 495-5297._______________ Strawberry pits.; Ozark Beauty & Gem. everbearers, 25, $2.50, 50, $5, $9 per C, 500, $20, $35 per M, will dig and ship same day. Col. L. C. Trent, 631 Collingwood Dr., Decatur 30032. Ph. 288-2160. Running strawberries, 10, $1; May cherries, 3, $1; chives, 25? ea.; white multiplying onions, $1 per qt; Bouquet pepper in clusters, 10? pod., add 50? post. Pearl B. West, 305 W. Fort St.. Chatsworth 30705. Klondike strawberry pits., $1 per C, wild strawberry pits., 75? per C, collard pits., $1 per C, add post. Ethel Crowe, Rt. 2, Gainesville 30501. Everbearing strawberry pits., $3.50 per C; parsley, 65? doz.; chives. 60? bunch. Mrs. Luther Kitchens, Box 327, Covington 30209._____ _ Old fashion _ peacn trees, clingstone and open stone, 3, $1; Condons giant, Mastadon everbearing strawberry pits., $2.50 per C, add post. Mrs. F.M. Turner. Rt. 6. Gainesville. Massey strawberry pits., Irg. berries, heavy bearer, $3.75 per C, 200, $7; 300, $10 del., no checks nor out-ofstate orders. Bonnie Smith, Rt. 2, Gainesville 30501._________________ Mix. strawberry pits., mtn. blueberries, Alberta peach trees, 1-2 years , 50? ea., 3, $1.25, others, add post. Mrs. E.I. Gray, Rt. 1, Box 254, Bremen 30110. ___ Improved blueberry pits., 5 latest var., Tifblue, Woodard, Southland, Delite, Briteblue, only var. dev. by Experiment Sta., Tifton, will ship Nov. 16,2yr. pits., $1.25, 3 yr. , $2, add $1 post, on less than $15 orders. J.E. Leger. Ocilla 31774.___________ 3,000 Ibs. of Kentucky 31 Fescue seed, 93.50%germ., well fertilized, 16? per Ib. T.G. Bagley, Rt. 1, Box 104, Alnharetta. Ph. 475-7344._________ Jerusalem artichokes, $2.50 per gal., bulblets for pits., 75, $1; redhot dried pepper, 2 gals., $1.65 plus 40? post.; ground, 50? per oz., 15? post.; winter mustard, I/ 2 oz., 35? Russian comfrey roots, 6, $1.65 PP. F.M. Abie, Dahlonega 30533. Candy Roaster squash seed from a 5 ft. and 4 in. around, 23 in. long Blue Ribbon winner, 50? doz. with selfaddressed env., also 4 o'clock seed, solid red, 15? doz. with self addressed stamped env. James A. Turner, Box 517, Blairsville. Page 6 THE MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday, November 11, 1970 Agricultural Poultry, game, seed and plants II fowl and Star of Bethlehem bulbs, 40* doz. blue vinca minor, blue ajuga, 20 $1.25; pink thrift, 20, $1; blue water hyacinths and window rosary vine, $: ea., PP in Ga. Mrs. Ed Stone, Rt. 2 Box 105. Adairsville 30103._______ Well rooted aucubas, 4, $1; wel rooted boxwood, 5, $1; ivy, 10, $1; hen & chicks, 4, $1; damp packed, PP; Grapebox ajuga, $3; qt. cans, 20* cannot ship, no out-of-state orders. Roy G. Riden, 939 Katherwood Dr. SW. Atlanta 30310. Ph. 753>-77546. Lrg. size sunflower seed, I/ 2 cup measuring cup, 60*, 1 cup, $1 PP. Mrs. Lrg. & small leaf green ivy, vinca minor, white or blue flowers, ajuga, white, purple pink achimenes, $1 doz.; Yellow Beauty achimenes, $1.50 doz., add post. Blanche Woodruff, Greenville. ___________ 25 asst. cols. Bearded iris, $5; 2 horned rosy red free with ea. order, PP. 25 asst. cols, daylilies, $5; 2 dbl. daylilies free with ea. order, PP. Mrs. 0. F. Boyd, Rt. 1, Box 295, Villa Rica 30180 Roggli's Swiss Giant Pansy pits., 50, $2, 25* post.; Tiger lilies, 50* ea.; red Spider lilies, 6, $1; lily-of-the- Giant col. mix. col. pansy pits., 50, $2.25, $3.65 per C; PP; same var. pansy seed, 500, $1; growing manual 25* with stamped env.; angel trumpet seed, Gloriosa daisy, Blanket flower seed, 25* pkg. with stamped env., free seed with order. F. M. Abie, Dahlonega 30533._____ Low & tall red salvia, red, pink, white hibiscus, not mix.; green zinnias, red cypress vine, mix. Sweet William, mix. touch-me-not seed, 25* tblspn. with stamped env. Mrs. Delia Garland, Rt. 1, Whitestone 30186. for sale for sale Dorothy Brown, Rt. 1, Box 323 valley pips, 6, $1, 25* post. Mrs. Henry Rooted ivy, 10* ea.; ivy cuttings, 3 Calhoun 30701. Clower. SnellvVilllJle 30278.________ joints, 5* ea., wet packed, min. order Habersham everbearin stawberries to pit. now, 10 pits., $3 PP.; bronze ajuga, fast growing ground cover, hardy per., 5 pits., $2 PP, mail orders, or pick up in person Ann Feilbach, 3160 Brookview Rd. SE. Marietta. Ph. 427-3920. Old fashion Indian corn , castor 01 mole bean seed, Strawberry popcorn miniature redhot pepper pods, al packed 3 doz. to pkg., 30* ea., 4, $1 send stamped env. H.A. Stahl, Rt. 6 Moultrie 31768.____________ 6 Calamus plants, 6; $2; peppermint, dewberry pits., huckleberry, blackberry, yellowroot pits., 15 $2 PP. in Ga. out-of-state $2.50 PP. Mrs. W. M. Stover, Rt. 1, Box 146, Blue Ridge 30513. Lrg. type red multiplying onion buttons, 300, $1. Mrs. A.D. Brinson Rt. 2, Box 31. Cairo 31728. Genuine white Silver Skin onion sets, $1.25 per qt. $3 per gal.; collard seed, 35* spoonful, new tomato seed, 1970 crop, 50* spoonful. Bill Stephens, 847 Oak St.. Gainesville.______ Red Wonder okra (gourd) seed, 1970 crop, bears until frost, send 25* with self addressed stamped env. for Dkg. seed, for I/ 2 pt. seed, $1.25. G.W. Jackson Rt. 3, Box 401 Dalton 30720. 3 quarts Irg. shallot multiplying onions, $1.25 per qt. plus post.; also 2 qts. multiplying yellow nest oinons, $1.25 per qt. plus post. Mrs. Eula Bussey, Rt. 1. Box 244. The Rock 30285. Scallion onion plants, 50, $1, add 204 post. Mrs. Perlene Roper Rt. 7, Gainesville.___________________ Cayenne pepper seed, 25*; hot Hungarian pepper, 30*; sweet Banana pepper seed, 35*; Anaheim sweet pepper seed, 25*; hot Floral Gem Game, Rosecomb, 9 game ban- tams, stags, crowing. Joe McMillan, Box 275. Dacula.______________ Bobwhite quail from Irg. breeders, $1 ea., dressed birds on order, cannot ship. W. W. Brennan, 207 S. Lee St.. Americus. Ph. 924-2349. Purebred show type bantams: Black, white and yellow Cochins, Black Rosecomb, Silver Duckwing, Mexican Spangle, bulldog type Cornish, Black and White Crest Polish, Golden Sebright, white on blue Old English, Japanese Silkies, modern Blacktail Japs, regular Blacktail Japs, price according to sizes and breeds, $5 pr., $7 trio, after 5 and all day on week ends. Randy C. Hill. Box 101. Bowersville 30516. Rabbits for sale, 1 buck, 1 doe and 5 babies; also, 3 pens, all for $20. Doug McDonald, 1108 Mundy's Mill Rd., Jonesboro. Ph. 471-0292._________ Bantams: Show stock Silver Duckwing, Old English games, champion at the Dixie Challenge 196869-70, extra males, $5 ea., 1 pr. B.T.W. Japs, $6; also, 2 prs. Modern BB Reds, $6 per pr., can ship. Johnny Daggett, 2009 First Ave., Augusta 30901. 2 white rabbits for sale. M. P. Burdine, Oak Cir., Rt. 2, Lilburn. Ph. 939-1509._________________ 14 White Leghorn hens, laying, 75* ea.; 30 Red Rock roosters, 75* ea.; 25 Red Rock pullets, $1 ea. M. C. Hardy, Rt. 1, Hiram. Ph. 445-3664 call after 4 pm.________________^ 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. 725- Single salmon sultanas, pink dbl. sultana cuttings, white, pink, red, dbl. begonia cuttings, 20* ea.; houseleek, purple jew, 10* ea.; red nandinas, Waxleaf ligustrum, 30* ea.; others. Mrs. Leilar Phillips, Rt. 1, Box 214, Royston 30662.______________ 1970 crop mammoth sunflower seed, grows 15 ft., blooms 25 in., fine bird food, beautiful background; Martin House gourd seed, Irg. & small hybrid gourd seed, 75* ea. pkg., 25* shipping ea. pkg. Erskine C. Coryell, 2173 Montrose Ave., SW, Atlanta 30311. Ph. 758-6140.___________ Bachelor button seed, tall marigold, 25* pkg.; Cowhorn and long old fashioned hot pepper seed, 40* pkg., send env. with 6* stamp. Pearl Flanagin, Hospital Rd., Canton. Ph. 479-2086. Jacaranda trees, $1; silk oak, $1; dwarf orange trees, 50*; geraniums, 35*; Moses in boat, $1; aloe healing pit., 35*; airplane pit., 50*; night blooming cereus, 75*; umbrella pit., 35*. H. J. Keaton, 821 Flat Shoals Way, SE, Atlanta 30316. Prayer, alum., peperomia pits., Rex, Sti. Leaf, Maple, Angelwing & other rooted begonias, 50* ea.; mix. pot pit. cuttings, $1 doz., min. order $1 plus post. Mrs. A. J. McCorkle, Rt. 2, Newton Rd.. Albany 31701._______ New oxalis bulbs, white, yellow & lav., all Shamrock and giant. H. C. Hindman, Rt. 2, Box 220K, Brunswick 31520. _________________ Nice Boxwqod, dwarf and the American var., Irg. & med. sizes, reasonably priced. Wesley Lee, Rt. 4, Dahlonega. Ph. 864-2906. Asst. box flower cuttings, some rooted, $1 doz.; red begonias, philodendron pits., rooted, 50* ea., 3, $1; woods ferns, $1 doz., add post. Ethel Crowe. Rt. 2. Gainesville 30501. All sizes boxwood for sale, nice & healthy well shaped plants. Mrs. W.H. Dowis. Box 234. Youne Harris. Pink thrift plants, $1.50 doz.; white dogwood, maple, Spruce & White pines, $2 doz.; mtn. laurel, 4, $1, add post. Mrs. James Waters, Rt. 1, Dahlonega 30533._____________ Steel's jumbo mix. pansy pits., 25, $1.50, 50, $2.25, $3.75 per C; white candytuft, per. blue Divaricata phlox, white striped liriope, $1.50 doz., add 50* post. Mrs. J. W. Jones. Madison. Daffodil bulbs, purple iris, orange daylilies, star of Bethlehem, 4 doz., $2; Tiger lily bulbs, 4, $1; mtn. azaleas, sweet shrub, white dogwood, 5, $2; old fashion snowballs, yellow japonicas, $1 ea., add post. Mrs. Frank Parks. Rt. 3. Elliiav 30540. Red flowering quince, gardenias, night cereus, umbrella pit., prayer pit., peperomia, cryptanthus, miniature calla, cactus, aloe vera, trailing velvet, red Angelwing begonias, 50* ea., add post. Mrs. T. J. Stevens. Rt. 2. Thomasville 31792. Spring bulbs, narcissus, 6 cols, daffodils, star-of Bethlehem, jonquils, tulips, 50* doz.; Turk's Cap lily, Tiger, Magic lilies, Asparagus ferns; mtn. ferns, Hookers orchis, 50* ea.; pink lady's slipper, $1 ea., others, add post. Mrs. Ned Burrell, Rt. 1, Dillard 30537._________ Pink thrift, $1 per C; Japanese blue iris, blue Siberian, yellow & white iris, old time blue iris, 3 doz. $2; yellow daffodils, white narcissus $1, PP. Tom Johnson, 4004 Land O'Lakes Dr., NE, Atlanta 30305. Ph. 237-WH. -- Dwarf red cosmos, mix. col. cockscomb, dwarf mix. col. marigold, red salvia, mix. col. celosia, 3 cols, bachelor buttons, Irg. zinnia seed, 25* pkg. with stamped env. Mrs. C. C. Gentry, Rt. 3, Red Bud Rd., Calhoun 2QZQL Seed: Mix. Sweet William, spider pit., mix 4-o'clocks, vine pomegranate, mix. touch-me-nots, 25* ea. pkg. with stamped env. J. 0. Henderson, Rt. 3, Box 37, Lawren- cevfille 30245, M_ jarriiggoolda,Tcastor bean, nandma, matchbox full, 25*; cockscomb, salvia, touch-me-not, fern shrub, Mimosa seed, 25* tblspn.; miniature pepper, 10 pods, 25*; palm seed, 5* ea., stamped env. H. L. Thomas, 3690, Telstar Dr.. Ellenwopd 30049._____ Ga. Easter Lily bulbs, pure and disease free, size 6-7; 2 doz. $6.25 Post Paid. C. U. Franks, Rt. 1, Commerce 30529_______.___________ Liriope, striped and green; Boxwood holly, 8 in. to 2 ft.; boxwood, 12 in. to 2 ft; large and small hydrangeas, junipers, snowballs, various evergreens, misc. Clifton M. Orr, 1391 Lockwood Dr., SW, Atlanta. Ph. 758-2829._____________ Fall del. Irg. named dahlias, Jagen Reed, City of Wellington, Mary Ann, Rose Glory, Powder Puff, Sherwood Peach, Mary Elizabeth, Commando, Michael Black, American Beauty, 75* ea., add post. Mrs. W. W. Lowman. Rt. 5. Elliiav. Dbl. orange speckle, dbl. yellow cannas, wide liriope, white candytuft, $2 doz.; add 60* post, on 1st doz.; yellow button type chrysanthemums, pepper seed, 25, O'Neal Brooks, Box 873. Scottdale 30079.____________ White multiplying nest onion sets, $3.50 per gal. PP in 1-2 zones from here further zones add 25* extra; also $l-$2 size pkgs., plant now until spring, makes exc. green onions. Miss Mattie Merriman Lyons._________ Red dry hot pepper, dry catnip, $1 gal.; peppermint pits., 75* doz.; yellow striped vine pomegranate seeds, 20* tblspn., 6, $1. Mrs. Leilar Phillips. Rt. 1. Box 214. Rovston 30662. Jerusalem artichokes for sale at my home. Mrs. A.G. Cam, 3267 Lawrenceville Hwy., Tucker. Ph. 939- 2734.___________________. Scallion shallot plants for sale, 40, $1.15PP; horseradish plants, 5, $1, 40* post. Mrs. R. P. Steinheimer, Brooks 30205.__________'__________ Rare Fallgold raspberry pits., produces 2 crops, Irg. bright golden sweet berries, $1.25 ea., 30* post., fig 7728._____________________ 15 red hens, 1 rooster, standard and bantams, 1 pr. Black Old English and 1 pr. White Leghorns. J. C. Bailey, 502 Casanova St., SE, Atlanta 30315. Ph. 622-3269.__________________. Muscovy ducks and drakes; also, white guineas, male and gemale. Mrs. J. P. Tarpley, Chatsworth 30705. Ph. 695-3036.____________________ Rabbits: California Smutnose and New Zealand White cross, breed stock and cages. Lee Talbot, Athens. Ph. 543-3624.____________________ Northern Bobwhite quail eggs, $10 per C or $90 per M, any amount, fresh; also, wk. old birds, $25 per C from Irg. healthy breeders, dressed birds, $1.15 ea. Alfred J. Harper, Rt. 2, Ocilla 31774. Ph. 468-7851. _______ Rabbits for sale, young does, grown, $3 ea., some are bred and younger ones, $1 ea., near Lovet's Store on Hwy. 16. Mason demons, Giant Russian sunflower seed, 1970 crop, 35 seed, 25* plus 10* post. Mrs. G. H. Morris, Rt. 1, Box 222, Midland 31820. 8 Cardinalis lobelia, $1 plus post.; 1 tsp. lunaria seed, 25* plus stamped env. Sue Perry, Box 121, Stonewall 30282. Pink & green ground ivy, 25* cutting; green ajuga, 3* per pit. in lots of 500 or more, potted green ivy, 2 doz., $1, cannot ship. Mrs. R. Bruce DeLoach, 555 Lynnhaven Dr., SW, Atlanta 30310. Ph. 755-1784. Mix. col. celosia, pink & Purple Queen cleome, solid col. & vari. mix. touch-me-not seed, 25* tblspn. with stamped env. Mrs. J. H. Ponder, Rt. 1, Armuchee 30105. White dogwood, forsythia, pink almond, mtn. holly, maple, crabapple, native ferns, bridal wreath, 50* ea.; vinca minor, 25, $1.25, add post. Mrs. J. W. Jackson, Rt. 2, Talking bulbs, $3 per C. Henry Eller, Rt. 3, Ell[iiijavy 30540._______________ P'hilippine lily bulbs, blooming size, 4, $2; min. order 4 shipped. Mrs. A. D. Brinson, Rt. 2, Box 31, Cairo 31728. Redhot poker, 4, $1; 4 cols, tall iris, $1 doz.; 60* post.; red salvia seed, mix. poppy, Sweet william, yellow daisy, purple stock, larkspur seed, 25* pkg., add post. Mrs. Lizzie Crawford, 18 Crawford St.. Elliiay._______ Tallow trees, roses and Scot- chbroom in cans, $1 ea.; also bulbs for sale at my home, cannot ship. Mrs. Mary E. Hudson, Rt. 2, Mosley & Dixon Rd.. Macon.__________. Mix. poppy seed, scarlet, pink, rose, lav., purple & salmon, 1970 crop, 25* pkg., free hollyhock seed and planting guide, send stamped, selfaddressed env. Mrs. W. A. Tanner, 1320 McDonald Rd.. Douglas 31533. Thanksgiving cactus in bud, $1.50 up; diff. kinds of ferns, $2 up at my $1 doz.; white butterfly bushes, 3, $1, add post. Mrs. Perlene Roper, Rt. 7, Gainesville,.__________ Asst. yard flowers, 35, $1; 3 lilies, $1 plus post. Mrs. Jack Beverly, Rt. 2, Box 256. Jesuo 31545. My choice asst. cols., mums, $1 doz.; pink 7-Sister climbing roses, $1 ea.; hardy ferns, mtn. holly, crabapple, mtn. azaleas, pink rhododendron, white dogwood, pink mtn. laurel, others, 50* ea., add post. Mrs__Rl7.ie T.nng. Rt. 5. Elliiav 30540. 1970 crop Mammoth sunflower seed, grows 15 ft. tall, blossoms 25 in. across, 2 cups $1, plus postage; sweet yellow plum seed, Japanese plum seed, $1 per C, bearing size trees, packed in plastic bags, $1 ea., plus postage; mimosa seed, 50* pkg. John P. Phillips, Rt. 2, Box A246, Colquitt 31737.___________________ Marchineal rose cuttings, 10, $1, mtn. holly, rhododendron, hardy ferns, crabapple, pink mtn. laurel, pits., med. to Irg., sweet & It. col. 2 Raymond 30271. Ph. 253-4675._____ Rock 30175. home. Mrs. Susan Ziglar, 1566 Elleby white dogwood, pine seedlings, crops, still bearing, $l-$3 ea., some too Irg. to ship, add 40* post. Mrs. Ethel Clark, 982 N. Highland Ave., NE, Atlanta 30306. Ph. 876-0538._______ Ky. Fescue seed, cleaned, purity, 98.66%, germ. 95%, 20* per lb.; combine run seed, 15* per lb. H.C. Alien, Rt. 3, Box 338, McDonough 30253. Ph. 957-3379._____________ Bobwhite quail, flight conditioned in pens, 300 ft. long, 30 ft. wide and 8 ft. high, $1.15 ea. Clyde L. Perry, Rt. 3, Donalsonville Ph flfii-4118. _____ Pigeons: Fantails, diff. colors; German Pouters; Modenas; Chinese Owls, etc., $6 pr. and up, can ship. E. E. Smith, 1781 Boulderview Dr., SE, Atlanta. Ph. 241-7315._____ Snowballs, Mahonia holly, $1; red Indian Arrow, pink almond, red lowering quince, pink, white, purple althaeas, bridal wreath, purple lilac, 75*; Christmas cactus, 50*; blue hardy violets, 75* doz., 2 doz., $1.25, add post. Rosa Richards, Box 32, Sllijay. Rd.. SE. Atlanta 30315. Ph. 627-5759. Dbl. daylilies, lemon lilies, 4, $1; cream roses, red & white speckled rooted roses, 50* ea.; add post. Mrs. F. M. Turner. Rt. 6. Gainesville. Yr. old rose bushes, yellow Lady Banksia, Sweetheart, Dr. Van Fleet, single & dbl. white Cherokee, 75* ea.; yellow Jan. jasmine, Fishscale ferns, honeysuckle, 50* ea., add post. No out of state orders. Mrs. Weldon Long, Rt. 5. Eljliilii}iaayv o3y0u5~4ty0.. _ Native azaleas, white dogwood, red maple trees, 4, $1; yellow bell, yellow thornless roses, althaeas, 3, $1, daylilies, purple iris, 10, $1, add post. Mrs. Robert Norrell, Rt. 6, Gainesville 30501. Late 1970 crop Oct. beans, Blue Lake, white bush beans, Blue Lake Cutshort pole beans, corn, white & speckled butter peas, bush lima beans, peas, Cutshort pole beans, many more var., all 75* pkg., 25* post, ea. pkg., Erskine C. Coryell, 2173 Montrose Ave., SW Atlanta 30311. Ph. 758-6140.___________________ June, Transparent, Horse, red & golden Delicious, Stayman, Yates, 5 purebred Dark Cornish hens, Irg. heavy type and 1 rooster, $16 for the lot; also, two 1970 hatched cockerels, $2.50 ea., 1 for $2, write before coming on open range. Miss Cora B. Patterson, Rt. 1, Box 35, Ty TV 31795. ___________ Ducks: White Pekins, Rouens, Muscovys, $2 and up. Mrs. Carl Sawyer, Rt. 1, Zebulon Rd., Bar- nesville 30204. Ph. 358-3845. Rare exotic blue or green amaryllis, blooms this fall or winter, $10 ea.; Irg. red amaryllis, 6, $10. Charles L. Harris, Rt. 4, Box 78-G, Griffin 30223. Pink, blue hydrangeas, 6-8 in., 50, 15-18 in., $1; lemon yellow daylilies,25*ea.,5, $1; bronzeajuga, 3 doz., $1, add 60* post. Mrs. J. G. pink hydrangeas, 50* ea., add post. Mrs. J. R. Hinson, Box 104, Chester 31012. __________ Emerald ripple, red amaryllis, $1 ea. plus post.; pink rhododendron, pink laurel, azaleas, dbl. gold kerria, lilac, golden bell, bridal wreath, sweet shrub, holly, others, 50* ea., add post. 50* post. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Elliiav 30540. ____________ Pot pit. seed sold by mail only, Native azaleas, sweet shrub, white dogwood, maple trees, vari. hollyhock, 4, $1; yellow thornless rose bushes, 3, $1; althaea bushes, 3, $1; white violets, daylilies, vinca minor, purple iris, 10, $1, add post. Mrs. Malachi Smith, Rt. 6, Gainesville 30501._______________ Red, yellow, pink, purple hyacinths, 6, $1; giant allium, $1 ea., Mt. Hood, King Alfred daffodils, $1.25 other apples trees; June, Elberta, Ga. Purebred San Juan rabbits, aii Carney, 1600 Spalding Dr., Dunwoody mix. coleus, 20*; ornamental cactus, doz.; pink, red, peonies, $1 ea., 3, $2; Bell peach trees, abt. 3 ft., 75; ages. Jim Shumate, 2074 Juanita St., 30338. Ph. 451-1157. 30*; mix. touch-me-nots, 25*; angel's mix, crocus, 30, $1, add 65* post. Mrs. Kieffer, Lecont, Bartlett pears, May Decatur. Ph. 373-5291 trumpet, 5 seed, 25*. Darlene Brooks, Jennie Sparks, Rt. 3, Chatsworth cherries, apricots, plums, chestnut trees, 3 ft., $1,25; also Concord, Niagara grapes, $2.50-$5 PP. T.M. Webb, Elliiay._______________ Cokers 65-20 wheat seed, new 1 bu. paper bags 87% germ., purity 99% also Blueboy wheat, bulk only, treated not recleaned, combine run; Weyman E. Poincianas in containers. Chinquapin roses in containers, $1 ea.; forsythias, spiraeas, $1 ea.; woodbine honeysuckle, 75* ea., limited amt., cannot ship. E. Lienemann, Mt. Pleasant Rd., Macon. Ph. 788-6432.________________ Royal Robe violets, 15, $1; Shasta 3960 Redan Rd., Stone Mountain 30083, Mix. cannas for sale, 25* ea. at my home. Carol M. Sirles, 2847 Burton Rd.. NW. Atlanta 30311.________ Begonias, ferns, houseplant list, 10* ea.; named bromeliads, gingers, $1 ea.; bronze ajuga, vari. liriope or vari. periwinkle, La. or Siberian iris, 10. $1, min. post. 50*. Mrs. Eugene 30705._______________ ^ 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 Trumpet daffodils, $1,25 doz., add 65* post. Thomas M. Sparks, 306 Lakeview Dr., Chatsworth 33(0705.__________ Rooks. Newton. Ph. 734-5109.________ daisy pits., $1 doz.; jonquil bulbs, 20, Polsfuss, 223 Cordele Ave., Macon Bloxwood, not dwarf, 20-24 in. tall, earing size mtn. huckleberries $1; green ajuga, 20, $1. Mrs. R. P. 31201.- _____________ $1 ea., 15 in., 50*, 12 in., 35*, 10 in., 20*; dewberries, blackberries, yellowroot, Steinheimer. Brooks 30205._______ Old fashion cluster early small rooted pits., 10* ea., shipped $3 doz.; winter huckleberries, red From 1 to 3,000 boxwood, 20-30", 6 blooming yellow narcissus, 2 doz., $1, PP, damp packed, min order $5; but tame plums, 5, $3, damp packed & PP. yr. old plants, state inspected and 50* post.; narcissus, daffodils, white & cannot ship following, heavy boxwood Mrs. David Stover ,Rt. 1, Blue Ridge approved, healthy & well shaped. J. yellow jonquils mix., $5 per C, ppd.; 3 and azaleas in cans, $1.25 ea. Norton 30513.________.__________ W. Harris, 4356 Austell Rd., Powder cols, daylilies, 1 dbl., $2 doz.', 50* post. Eldridge, 212 Madison Ave., Ashburn Jerusalem artichokes to pit., $2'.50 gal., add 50* post; spearmint, for sale Springs. Ph. 943-5435.________ Mrs. Jim Blackwell. Newborn 30262. 31714. Ph. 567-3849. ______ Red Spider lilies, pink, white & Up to 5 ft. red nandinas, approx. 6 Foxglove, Sweet Williams, huckleberry, pits., $1.50 doz.; red red sultanas, trailing coleus, Joseph's ft. white dogwood, 50* ea.; white Divaricata phlox, columbine, per. raspberry, wrapped in plastic film or Bronze ajuga, $1 doz.; aucubas, coat, all rooted, 6 diff. cactus cuts, snowballs, 50* per pit.; aucuba, 50* candytuft, 5* ea. at my home located 4 cellophane, damp, $1.50 doz., add 50*-$l; cannot del. Mrs. J. C. Mc- rooted, 10*; dbl. purple sultana, pink ea., located 1271 Grant St., SE, near mi. S., cannot ship. Mrs. Glynn post, no out-of-state orders. Mrs. H. A. Millan, 4955 Conover Dr., Dunwoody louseleek, 20* ea., add post. Mrs. P.. I. McDonough Blvd., Chev. plant. A. L. James, Rt. 4, Lyons 30436. Ph. 526- Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay. 30338. Ph. 458-2407. Williams, Rt. 1, Lawrenceville 30245. Chancey, Atlanta. Ph. 627-6651. 8516. Wednesday, November 11, 1970 THE MARKET BULLETIN Page 7 Golden weigela, 200 ea.; purple lilac, 250; pink spiraea, 200; rose of Sharon, 150, any 6, $1; pink thrift, $1 per clump, add 600 post. Mrs. E. C. Mobley, Box 309, Rt. 1, Cumming 30130. Ph. 887-6603._________ Labeled Bearded iris, all diff., $3 doz.; mix. col. daylilies, $2.50 doz. PP; Japanese magnolias, $1 ea.; white & purple dbl. althaeas, 6, $1, add post., Ga. only. Delia Goodwin, Rt. 2, Tallllaapoopsa 3: 0176. Hloollllyyhhooicks, dbTTmix., gaillardia, ajuga, hen & biddy, 5 cols. Cushion mums, Shasta, Gloriosa daisies, mix. Sweet Williams, 150 ea.; 8, $1; smoke for sale tree, pyracantha, red & blue flowered ^^^^MH^^^^^^^^^^l^BH^^^^HH 3-4 white dogwood, $2, pink, $3 ea., also oaks, sweet gum, sycamore, locust, persimmon, etc., $2 ea., 500 post, also orange daylilies, purple Bearded iris, 10, $1; wisteria vine, $1 rooted cutting, add post., others, send self-stamped env. inquires. T. E. Chambers, 827 Myrtle St., SW, Gainesville._____________ White field daisies, yellow center, dark blue Japanese iris, It. blue hardy violets, white Queen Anne's lace, sleeping beauty, 15 pits., $2 in Ga. outof-state, $2.50, all PP. Mrs. W. M. Stover, Rt. 1, Box 146, Blue Ridge sage, others, 650 ea., add post. Mrs. T. K. Moore. Sr.. Rt. 3. Canton 30114. Yellow bell, well rooted, nice sultanas in bloom, ready for indoor pot, Christmas cherry pits., Joseph's coat, 500 ea. Mrs. H. G. Aderhold, Rt. 2, Lpganville 30249 ______ 1970 mix. col. Pom Pom poppy seed, a few singles, red, white, lav., pink & salmon, 250 tsp., 3 tsps, 500; 8 tsps., $1; Shirley poppies in mix. cols., I/ 4 tsp., 250, send self-addressed stamped env., 8 tsp. seed need 120 post. Mrs. R. L. Pullen, Damascus 31741.__________________ Vace junipers, redleaf porch vine, 30513. __________ candor peach, $1.50; Moses lilies, 3, Phlox Divaricata, $1.25 doz.; per. 500; Patty Cake cactus, 3, $1; Fla. red candytuft, 2 yr. bunches, $1.25; iris, 4, $1, add post. Mrs. Presley woodvine, 2, $1.50; pomegranate, red Fowler. Rt. 2. Elliiav.________ tip potentielas, purple leaf plums, dbl. Martin, Bushel, Dishrag, Water white spirea, $1.25 PP. Mrs. Luther Jug, Dipper gourd seed, 3 doz. to pkg. Kitchens, Box 327, Covington 30209. 300 ea. or 4 pkg. $1, will accept stamps Yellow & red speckled cannas, $2 doz. PP; per. seed; mallow hibiscus, diff. cols., 50, $1; dbl. pink poppy seed, per sweet pea seed, 250 pkg., send stamped env. Mrs. W. S. Griffin, Adel 31620. ______ Orange amaryllis, red quince, roses, 75* ea.; asst. yard plants, 35, $1, add post. N. W. Beaver, Rt. 2, Box 254, Jesup 31545._______________ Magnolia seed for sale, It ea., min. order 25, add post. Mrs. W. N. Tanton. 702 Seen Ave.. Tennille 31089. Blue violets, pink verbena, ins, 5 kinds daylilies, King Alfred daffodils, white Spider lilies, $1 doz.; mix. cols, cannas, $1 doz.; Pres. cannas, $1.50 doz., add 500 post. Mrs. J. E. Harrell, Rt. 4. Quitman 31643._____ _ Mix col. mums, mix. col. iris, vinca minor, purple asters, white daisies, $1.75 doz.; white dogwood, in payment send stamped env. H. A. Stahl. Rt. 6. Moultrie 31768.______ Gourd seed & gourds for sale, extra Irg. Bushel, Irg. Swan, med. Swan, 4-5 ft. Dipper, Irg. and small Martin, small Pee Wee, Irg. round, many others, new crop seed, 250 pkg. with self-addressed stamped env. G. W. Jackson, Rt. 3, Box 401, Dalton 30720. __ White pine, white dogwood, mtn. fern, mtn. holly, sweetshrub, pink mtn. ivy, pink mtn. laurel, hemlock pine, 6 - $3, all damp packed, good roots, pp. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 1, Blue Ridge. 30513.___________ Poppy seed mixed colors, red, pink, wine, lav., purple, salmon, will include package hollyhock seed free, 250 and stamped envelope, 1970 crop. Mrs. Ruby Tanner, 1320 McDonald Rd., Douglas 31533. lilac, pink7-Sister roses, 750 ea., 3, $2; Asst. cannas;red & salmon peach col. amaryllis, $2.50 ea., add sultana, vari. Sweet William, post. Mrs. E. I. Gray, Rt. 1, Box 254, Japanese lantern, parsley, Upland Bremen 30110.____________ cress, asst. touch-me-not-seed, 250 for sale Redhot poker, 3, $1.50 PP; tsp. with stamped, self-addressed peonies, dark orchid, 3, $1; 400 post.; env., also several pot pits., cannot dbl. narcissus, It. cream yellow ship. Mrs. F. H. Keys, 873 East center, $1 doz., 350 post. ea. doz.; Confederate Ave., SE, Atlanta. Ph. Tiger lilies, blooming size, 8, $1, 650 622-0448.________________ post., Ga. only. Josie McAlpin, Rt. 2, Golden bleeding heart, 5 seed, Tallaooosa 30176.___________ 250; white per. salvia, 25 seed, 350; Red weigela, $1 ea.; white tree lav.-blue hardy geranium seed, 3, 250; hydrangeas, 500; red or orange miniature rose seed, 5, 250; catnip, 10, pyracantha, 50* ea.; magnolia seed 200. O'Neal Brooks, Box 873, Scottdale pods with lots of seed and instructions for planting, Irg. leaf & bloom, 4, $1, 300C7o9nt_ai_ne_r _gr_ow_n_m_a_g_no_li_as_4_I_/ 2_- add 500 post. Pearl B. West, 305 W. 5 ft. $8 ea., 2, $15 at my home. Mrs. J. Fort St.. Chatsworth 30705.______ M. Carnes, 98 Magnolia St., Roswell Blooming size labeled daylilies; 30075. Ph. 993-4801. Baggette, Crimson Pirate, Evelyn Claar, Easter Morn, J. t. Russell, Petite, Plum Pink, Purple Waters, Queen of Gonzales, Rose Beauty, others, $4.50 doz., 500 post. Mrs. Jesse Jackson. Hillcrest Dr.. Austell 30001. Cactus: Pineapple, Mistletoe, red & pink Christmas, Coconut Palm, Bunny Ears, Silver Dollar, Donkey Ears, others; jews: Green-white striped, purple blooming, $1 ea. plus post., Min. order $3. Mrs. Otis Mash- burn. Gumming 30130.________ Martin gourd seed, Shortneck & Longneck, grow extra large, 40 seed to pkg., 250, send self-addressed stamped env. E. F. Rheney, Box 13, for sale Hephzibah 30815. Ph. 592-9342. Lily-of-the-valley, mix. daylilies, Aug. lilies, pink yarrow, 500 doz.; columbine, 250 ea., 5, $1; redhot poker, 25-500 ea.; white & blue Siberian iris, 500 doz.; add post. Mrs. 0. W. Martin. Rabua Gap 30568. 6-8 in. well rooted boxwood, 6, $1, 600 post.; hardy rooted pink verbena, $1 doz., 300 post.; pink everblooming rose bushes, 500 ea., 350 post.; white dogwood, too Irg. to ship, 500 ea., will return any post. over. Mrs. Delia Garland, Rt. 1, Whitestone 30186.__________________ Well rooted dwarf boxwood, Christmas cactus, 4, $1; scarlet pyracantha, 2, $1; mother-in-law notice tongue, 3, $1; rose pot hydrangeas, 3, $1.20, add 400 post. ea. $1 order, mail order only. Mrs. Alfred Moss, Rt. 1, Box 89. Cleveland 30528.________ Shasta daisies, $1 doz.; nandina clumps, 750; clerodendrum, white & red flowers with blue berries, $1; small thorn trees for hedge, Irg. glads, 500 doz.; euonymus, many other pits., shrubs. Mrs. Senay, 645 Wilson Rd., NW. Atlanta. Ph. 355-2905. Daffodils, Dutch iris, white Spider lilies, $1 doz., $6 per C; 3 Irg. milk & Wine lilies, $1; violets, tuberoses, mix. cannas, all cols., $1 doz., 500 post. Mrs. J. E. Harrell, Rt. 4, Quitman 31643. Wild cucumber bark and rattle root, $2 yellowroot, May apple, ratsbane, yellow dock, 2 Ib. lard box. $1.50 plus 300 post.; full strength shade dried leaf sage, 3 teacups, $1 plus 200 post. P.B. Brown, Rt. 2, Ball Ground 30107.______________ Buckeyes for sale, $1 doz. PP. Mrs. Dorothy Brown, Box 323, Rt. 1, Calhoun 30701._____________ Approx. 2,000 sheared and well shaped Arizona cypress Christmas trees, 5-12 ft., located 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 5:30 Dm. Quilt patterns with pc. square; Cross Canoe, Joseph in Well, Single Wedding Ring , Broken Stove, Flower of Spring, Tulip, Bear Paw, Airplane, Pinwheel, Wheel of Fortune, 600 ea., add post. Mrs. W.A. Cochran, Rt. 4, Cartersville 30120. Ga. Red sweet potatoes, $3.75 per bu. at farm cannot ship, no Sunday sales. Chas. Gowder, Rt. 2, Friend- ship Rd , Powder Springs. Christmas trees. Scotch pines, 5-8 yrs. old, $1.50 ea. in lots of 200, you cut & haul, write or phone . D. Rooney , Rt. 4, Marietta 30060. Ph. 427-4180. Abt. 1,000 fence posts, split power White table pes and small polecat poles, 600 ea.; unsplit corner posts, peas for eating, $1 per pint plus 250 $1.25 ea., L.W. Cooper, Rt. 1, post. Mrs. J.H. Ponder, Rt. 1, Ar- Tallassee Rd.. AUthens. Ph. 543-5768. Well rotted sstable mn anure tor fall muchee 30105.__________________ 8 ft. chestnut fence rails, old & gardens, shrubs, etc., $4 pick-up load, you load and haul. Mrs. H.A. Simpson, Norcross. Ph. 448-4114.________ Several doz. pints grape, apple and blackberry jelly, several qts. hot and med. hot pepper sauce, cannot ship. Mrs. Coy Wood, 7602 Pleasant Hill Rd., Lithonia 30058. Ph. 482-6728 or 482-6190. Honey for sale, gallberry 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. 482- 3494 day. 482-3470 night.__________ Nice clean roots ana herbs; yellow root, catnip, queen-of-meadow , devils shoestring, May apple, 2 Ib. lard box full, $1 plus postage; spearmint, catnip, $1.50 doz.; add postage, Mrs H.A. Chastain. Rt. 5, new for sale. Paul Dixon, Rt. 2, Clayton 30535. Ph. 782-3163.______ 50 Ib. burlap feed sacks for sale, 150 ea. Vernon C. Parizek, 2300 Morris Rd., Riverdale 30274. ________ Soibs. pecans for sale, 1970 crop, 550 per Ib.; also Butternut squash, 150 per Ib., cannot ship. Mrs. L.G. Reese, College Park. Ph. 478-7577,______. 7 sheets galv. roofing; also used pipe, gal., random lengths, sizes I/ 2 in. to 1 I/ 4 in.; also 1 Irg. turn plow, mule drawn. G.M. Williams, Rt. 2, Box 123. Covineton ________ Pr. of cattle dehorners like-new, not junk, $15. D.L. Shahan, Rt. 2, Chickamauea 30707. Ph. 375-2924. 9 pints ground shade dried sage, free of grit and stems, ready for use, $1 per pint plus post. Mrs. Eula Bussey, Rt. 1, Box 344, The Rock Ellijay_____________ Yellow dock, queen-of-meadow , yellowroot, ratsbane, 2 Ib. lard box, $1 add post. Mrs. Donald Greer, Rt. 3, Ellijay 30540 ___________ Appliqued quilt patterns; But- terfly, 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. 5J^EUiiay30540. __________ Quilt patterns: Applique Sun- bonnet Gal, Colonial Lady, Overall Sam, Sunbonnet Sue, Fisher Boy, Football, Butterfly, Morning glory, Tulip, Pansy, Old Soldier's Rose, Pine Tree, Flower Blossom, Valentine, 8, $1 with stamped addressed env. Mrs. Arthur Gentles, Rt. 2, Box 267, Toccoa 30285.___________________ Fresh red pepper pods, 250 doz.; Martin, old time salt gourds, tame gooseberry bushes, $1.50 ea.; white yarrow, peppermint pits., 6, 500, others, add post". Mrs. Presley Fowler. Rt. 2. Elliiav Approx. 35 Ibs. Irg. shelled peanuts, fine for roasting in slow oven, 600 per Ib . plus post. John P. Phillips, Rt. 2, Box A-246, Colquitt 31737._________________ Firewood for sale, round & split mix. hardwood, priced according to distance of del. Ralph C. Swafford, Hickory Flat Rd., Woodstock. Ph. 9265111 or 422-6414_______________ Quilt patterns :millwheel, Windmill, Pinwheel, Centennial, Dimension, Log Cabin, Lone Star, Blazing Star, Puss'N Corner, Captive Beauty, 30577. ___________ Martin gourds for sale, varnished 250 ea., 5, $1, by mail only. Darlene Brooks, 3960 Redan Rd., Stone ready to hang, $1.75 ea., 2, $3.25, 3, $4, 4 or more $1.25 ea.; Blue Bird or Wren Mountain 30083. gourds, $1 ea., 2, $1.75, 3, $2.50, 4 or more 750 ea., all del. H.A. Stahl, Rt. 6, Moultrie 31768. ___ Catnip, devil's shoestring, elder bark & root, poplar, sweet gum bark, yellowroot, sassafras, May apple, queen-of-the-meadow, yellow dock roots, wild cherry bark, alder bark , ratsbane, 2 Ib. lardbox, $1 plus 350 post. Mrs. Elzie Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.________________ Quilt patterns: Fan, Tulip, Bowtie, Monkey Wrench, Butterfly, Log Cabin, Rose Wreath, Flower Garden, Rosebud, Dutch Tulip, Spool, 250 ea., add post. Mrs. J.W. Jackson. Rt. 2. Talking Rock 30175.______ Quilt patterns, 250 ea. plus stamp, or finished square $1; Dogwood, Sunflower, Tulip, Fan, butterfly, Maple Leaf, Bowtie, Flower Garden, Monkey Wrench. Mrs. Anna Miller, Rt. 2. Lula 30554.__________ Firewood del. in Atlanta area, 8 ft. pick-up load, $15. C.W. McAteer, Rt. 2, Box 313, Mableton 30059. Ph. 794- 3982._________________________ Appliqued quilt patterns; Sun- bonnet Sue, Overall Bill, Acorn on 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. Ruby Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540. _________ Meat chopping block, $75. Don Randall, 5460 Scofield Rd., College Park. _______________ Quilt patterns with drawn in- structions; Blazing Star, Jack-in-the- box, Milky Way, Whirl Pool, Duck & Duckling, Seven Stars, Spiderweb and Dbl. Irish Chain; also Fish pincushion pattern, 250 ea. with stamped addressed env. Mrs. Walter Cochran, Griffin 30223. ____________ New crop mtn. sourwood honey, 5 Ib. light sourwood, $3.75,10 Ibs., $7, 30 Ibs., $19.50; 5 Ibs. dark sourwood, $2.75, 10 Ibs., $4.75, 30 Ibs., $14, comb or extracted, add sufficient post, for Granny afghans, cro. of 4 ply wool yarn, size 48 by 66 in. red, white and black, $25. Mrs. J.O. Wheeley , Rt. 1, Old Mtn. Rd.. Kennesaw 30144. Cro. hat pincushions, asst. cols., $2.95; handerchiefs, white and pastels with cro. edges and corners, $1, Eunice Fennell, Spells Trailer Park, Lot 15. Brunswick 31520. Girls velveteen dresses, sizes 1-5, $3.50-$5, red velveteen pants, white angel top, size 3, $3; red nylon stretch tights, white angel top, size 1, $2.50, red polyester double knit dresses, size 4, royal blue, sizes 5 & 6, $4. Elizabeth Coleman, 1405 DaniplsviHe Rri Athpns 30601 Linen place mats, natural col. 10 in. by 17 in. $1 ea.; heart shaped pincushions, 4, $1; pretty potholders, 250 ea., 5, $1; add post. Mrs. Donald Greer. Rt. 3. Elliiav 30540. Appliqued Quilt tops: Big Rabbit, Cat-in-Basket, Butterfly, Colonial Girl, Dutch Doll, $7.50 ea.; handpainted pillowcase $2 pr.; handpainted dish towels 3, $1, 7, $2; bib aprons, $1 ea. band, 750 ea.; work aprons, Irg. pockets, $1 ea. add post. Mrs. Elzie Long. Rt. 5. Elliiav. Hand painted tea aprons, $1.25 ea., hand" painted" pillowcases, $2 pr. lancy painted potholders, 250 ea.; painted dish towels, 3, $1; potholders, extra shipping wts. Edward Colston, 150 ea., add post. Mrs. H.A. Chastain, Taylorsville 30178.______________ Rt. 5. Ellijay 30540.__________ Channel catfish fingerlings for Appliqued pillowcases, diff. sale, free del. to your pond. Frank designs, dolls,flowers with leaves, $3 Creasy, 107 E. Park Ave., Vaiaosta pr. scarves to match, $1.50 ea.; mach. 31601. Ph. 244-0558 or 794-2976 Hahira. made handpainted pillowcases, pretty 6 calf nursette bottles & holders, designs $2.50 pr., add post. Mrs. almost new, will take $15 for all. Weldon Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540. Audrey Rowden. Rt. 1. Bogart 30622. Hand pc. quilt tops; Step Arounti Channel catfish fingerlings for the Mtn., king size, new materials, $5 stocking ponds, several sizes avail., plus $1 post.; 1 Lazy Girl, 1 Garden will del. Irg. orders. Ira L. Sasser, Path, 1 Dbl. Windmill, all $3 ea., 2, $5 Mclntosh 30317. Ph. 876-2560 or 876- plus 500 ea. post. Mrs. W.O. Phillips, 2895 after 7:30 pm.______________ Rt. 1. Carnesville 30521._______ 100 Ib. size white feed sacks, 3, Old fashion bonnet with ruffle; $1.50, 5, $2.25, 10, $4 , all PP. Billy Wagon Train bonnet with ruffle, print- Risner. Rt. 2. Hartwell 30643.______ solid col., $1.25; sunbonnet, 750, add Longredhotpepperpodsm post. Mrs. B.M. Humphreys, 854 strings, abt. 40 Ibs. already strung, 500 Davis St., F-6, Gainesville 30501. per Ib., you pay post.; also pep- White cro. dresser scarf designed permint, 250 doz. bunches you pay in yellow, pink, red, all white roses, post. Mrs. Mary T. Vincent, Rt. 1, 53 green leaves, 18x30 in., $3 ea. Hwy.. Statham 30666._________ pillowcases to match, 2 cro. roses in 1970 crop good luck buckeyes, ea. case, cro. edging, $2.25 pr. , add $1.50 per doz. PP. Miss Jean Garrett, 250 post. Mrs. Lola Maney, Rt 2 Lula Rt. 1, Box 59, Hiawassee 30546. 30554. Wild cucumber bark, $2 boxful, add 250 post. G.T. Brown, Gen. Del., Ball Ground 30107. Will make dasher & lids for churns, $2.50 here, $3-.50 PP, give size of churn & lid wanted. P.O. Webb, Rt 5, Box 69, Elberton 30635. Cro. bedspread in 2 -ply rose wool yarn, all cols., made with stripes going across bed, 105x72 in., Honeycomb design, can use on both sides, $45 plus post, abt. 7 Ibs., wt.; also white tatting, 3 picots at top, 500 yd., 1 picot at top , 400 , add post. Mrs. Mark Holden, 1354 US 41 N., Calhoun 30701.___________________ Full size mach. made quilts, padded with 2 Ib. roll cotton, asst. prints with solid col. matching lining, $10 ea. PP; little girl aprons trimmed and with 2 pockets, 2, $1.25 PP; clothespin bags, tie around waist style, 750 ea., PP, all new materials & cotton. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 1, Blue Ridge 30513. _________. Grey yellow, tangerine granny afghan, also one granny in brown, green, yellow & rose; 1 ripple afghan, red & black , 1 ripple in brown, tangerine & gold, made of 4-ply wool yarn, $45 ea. Mrs. Norma Plott, Rt. 1, Box 74AA^. Duluth 30136. Haind quilted quilts, 76x90 in., $10 ea. Mrs. Isaac Reed, Star Rt., Juno. Ph. 265-2413_______________ Pothofliders, 4, $1.25 PP; solid cols. & prints, all good material and quilted cotton inside padding, 4, $1.25 PP. Mrs. W.M. Stover, Rt. 1, Box 146, Blue Ridge 30513. __________ >pea potholders for sale, 3, 51. Debbie Welch, Rt. 5. Ellijav 30540. Hand pc. & hand quilted bed quilts, solid & prints, new material, 2 Ib. cotton padded, block & checker board patterns only, dbl. bed size, $17.50 , larger, $18.50, add post. Mrs. W.E. Swann, W.R.R. Ave., Box 313, Flowery Branch 30542.__________ Grape doily, $2; pansy doily, 3-pc. dresser set, centerpc., $1.50, free pc. if all taken. Mrs. C.A. Odom, Rt. 1, Box 244. Hinesville 31313. Cro. afghans, one shell sti., asst. cols.; one ripple, green & white, abt. 54x60 in., $20 ea.; one ripple in red, black & pink, Irg. 60x72 in., $25, add $1 post., send stamped env. for details. Mrs. R.H. Mealer. Rt. 2. Elliiav. Popcorn cro. edging for pillowcases, white or pink, 1 pr., 84 in. , 500 plus 100 post. ea. pr., state col., send money with order, no correspondence. Miss Kate Lambert, Rt. 2, Box 72. Newnan 30263._____ Oval doily with 14 roses, $2.25, round doily with 11 roses, $1.60, 7-rose doily, $1; centerpc., $1.50, 3-pc. dresser set, $1.40, free pc. if all taken. Mae Whittle, Rt. 1, Box 244, Hinesville 31313. ____________ (Jro. pillowcase lace, solid and shaded cols., $1.25 to $2.25 per set; completed pillowcase in white only, add $2 per pr. plus choice of lace; cro. panholders, ecru & red, red & cocoa, yellow & orange, other items, add post. Mrs. H.T. Troup, Sr., Rt. 3, Box 344. Fitzgerald 31750.__________ Neat handmade place or hot mats, cro. from new heavy yarn, 6 in. dia., green, red, brown, 350 ea., 3, $1 PP. Mrs. Fannie M. Briant, 1370 Miller Ave.. NE. Atlanta 30307. Baby's 1st shoe, handmade of genuine white lambskin, soft sole, fits to 6 mos., $3; white lambskin baby bootees, handmade and decorated with dainty daisy, your choice of pink, white or blue, 3 sizes, send baby's age, $2.50. O'Neal Brooks, Box 873, Scott- dale 30079. _____________ Pincushion sewing basket from cheese hoops, $7.50 ea., add post. Mrs. W.W. Lowman. Rt. 5. Elliiav 30540. Hand loomed rag rugs, 26x54 in., mix. cols., washable, $3 ea. plus post. John Nelligan, 2655 Lester St., East Point 30344. Ph. 761-4550._______ Cro. potholders, dbl. lining red, yellow, blue, orange, pink, green, purple, $1 ea. Mable Buckner, Rt. 1, Hartsfield 31756._____________ Pretty heart shaped pincushion in asst. cols., 30% ea., 4, $1, add post. Mrs. Ruby Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.____________________ Hand appliqued quilts, dbl. bed size,; Dogwood, Sunflower, Maple Leaf, Butterfly, Fan, cotton padded, mach. quilted, $12 ea., 2, $20, add post. Mrs. Anna Miller. Rt- 2. Lula 30554. 3 granny afghans 42x84 in., put together with green, with black, $25; one 48x58 in., put together with black, all vari. wool thread, $35. Bessie Daniel, Rt. 1. Box 83, Winston 30187. Pot or pan holders, some in print and solid cols., 4, $1.25 PP. Mrs. W.M. Stover, Box 146, Blue Ridge 30513. I purchased pecans last fall from lady on rurrl route near Moultrie, want to purciase more, please send name & address. W. T. Cook, 2955 Toney Dr.. Decatur 30032.______ Will the lady that wrote about quilts from McRae write again, she did not give name or address. Mrs. Grady Jenkins, Rt. 3, Box 171A, Adairsville. Will Mrs. Robinson of Chula who sold me summer blooming cushion mums, please send her address, so I can reorder. Mrs. Kenneth Arnold, Mohaffey St., Jefferson 30549. 3age 8 THE MARKET BULLETIN Horses of Georgia Pleurisy-root, butterfly-weed or orange milkweed, common names of Asclepias tuberosa, is the showiest of all the native milkweeds and thrives in dry, sandy soil all over North America. It is a rough-hairy herb one to three feet high with coarse, oblong leaves - but the gorgeous orange clustered flowers that flame over meadows during the last of summer and early autumn are so brilliant that they almost seem tropical. Although the plant grows wild, it is worthy of cultivation and is easily transplanted as the fleshy roots when broken in pieces form new plants. Its great masses of color give it the name butterfly weed -while that of pleurisy-root came from the belief that the thick, deep root was a remedy for pleurisy. Orange milkweed - because of the fact that all of the milkweeds contain a milk-like substance. The botanical name Aslepias is the Greek name in honor of Asclepias, the god of medicine. The Indians used it as food and prepared a crude sugar from the flowers; the young seed pods they boiled and ate with buffalo meat. Although we take this plant for granted, flowers, like prophets, are not without honor save in their own country -because oddly enough, at the Centennial Exhibition much attention was attracted by a bed of these beautiful plants which were brought over from Holland. Appaloosa These speckled beauties make up three percent of Georgia's horse and pony population. Numbering over four thousand head, the bright spots of the Appaloosa are no longer a rare sight at horse shows over the State. There are indications that "Appaloosa type" horses were raised in Spanish Mexico on the ranges of Chihuahua, but their first appearance in substantial numbers occurred in the Columbia River Basin of the Northwest. The Nez Perce Indians, who owned these horses, lived in deep valleys which provided ample forage while restricting the wandering of the herds. Early explorers of the area were surprised to find the Nez Perce practicing selective breeding to improve their horses. As settlers moved into the valleys, they found Indian horses grazing near the Palouse River in Washington State. From this came the name "Palouse" or "Palousey" horses, which later evolved to Ap- paloosa. As conflicts developed between settlers and the Indians, the Army was called in. After repulsing the Army's first attack, the Nez Perce began a retreat which lasted one hundred-ten days and covered fourteen hundred miles of wilderness. It was the hardiness of their Appaloosas that made such a long flight possible. After the surrender of the Indians, a dispersal sale was held. Horse brokers bought large quantities of these horses and resold them over a large area. They were sold usually in small lots so that continuation of the blood lines became difficult. The Appaloosa was bred nearly into oblivion. In 1937, a magazine called "The Western Horseman" printed an article which pointed out the almost total disappearance of the Appaloosa Horse. Shortly after this, interest in the breed revived and by 1947, the Appaloosa breed had a stud book and was on its way to the popularity it enjoys today. Straight Line) Mushrooms (Continued from page 1) advised sticking with the known ones. One poisonous mushroom will ruin the whole bunch and the poison is deadly. Edible mushrooms have an earthy odor while poisonous ones do not. The older mushrooms have holes in the stems and if the stem is broken from the cap, will sometimes display signs of insects or insect damage in the cap. When the mushroom first appears, the cap is pure white and later turns brown. Frost causes the cap to have a marbly cast. Mushrooms prefer the cooler climates and produce much faster in our northern states than here. The warmer climate of Georgia causes a much later crop than those in the extreme northern states. The mushroom grower encounters most of the economic difficulties that confront the producer of other perishable crops. Under present market conditions, there is no assurance that a grower will be able to raise mushrooms at a profit in the South. However, they can be raised as a hobby and a delightful addition to your garden. : (Continued from page 1) ^^ ;|: primarily for novelty. For our readers, this bean looked like a green bean and was approximately 10 inches long. Big bean. *** Some types of worms are working inside of my pecan and pear trees. The limbs are being cut off and appear to have been sawed off. What can be done to control this? L.B., Rockmart You have twig girdler worms. The limbs from your trees should be burned as soon as they are cut off as they contain eggs of the insect that will infest your trees next year. We have also mailed *y*ou* a pamphlet which should be helpful. Enclosed are 2 six cent stamps for now and the time I asked before thinking it might be published in the BULLETIN. This time my sister wants your ideas about these butter beans I have enclosed. Many years ago our father planted them in Mississippi, Tennessee, Georgia and Oklahoma. They were pink, lavender, purple and black splotched. We have saved the seed year alter year and now they are only black or deep purple splotched. Why have the other colors left? Miss B.A., Albany Our Seed division advised that beans normally do not change colors. This change is caused by picking, and saving for seed, beans of a specific color year after year. Although this was probably not done intentionally, you have saved the black and white strain through the years. We have mailed your stamps back to you but appreciate the kind*g*e*sture. RESPONSE For the lady who had rust on her iron pot. Wipe the inside and outside where the rust appears with a paper towel or cloth saturated with oil or un- salted shortening. Place the pot in a 200 degree oven for two hours. The oil or shortening will burn off and so will the rust. After cooling, wash pot for a "like- new" appearance. Mrs. J.C., Wrightsville Wednesday, November 11, 1970 Agricultural Calendar Meetings Nov. 17 - Egg Processing and Marketing Clinic, Humanities Bldg., S. Ga. College, Douglas. Dec. 4 - Swine Short Course, Livestock Pavilion, University Coliseum, Athens. Registration 9:30 AM. Farm Sales Events 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 75 head of % 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. Nov. 16 - and every Mon. night Horse and Tack Auction, 7 and 8 PM. Rocking Horse Auction, Albany Hwy., Sylvester. Ph. 7763143. Nov. 19 - Third Annual Ga. Polled Hereford Assn. Graded Bull Sale, Grading 9 AM, Sale 1 PM; Coastal Plain Experiment Station, Tifton. For catalog contact, R. L. Swearingen, Jr., Box 531, Reynolds, Ga. 31076, Ph. 912-8473431, or 847-3167. Nov. 20 -1 PM - Purebred hog sale, Curtis Knowles & Sons Farm, Rt. 1, Milan. Ph. 362-4532, lunch at 12 noon. Nov. 21 - 1 PM - Hamp & York Hog Sale. E. C. Davis and Sons farm, Hwy. 99, located 8 mi. SW of Jesup, Ph. 427-3635. Lunch at 12. Dec. 4 - Ga. "Pride of Dixie" Bull Sale, Experiment Station, Tifton. FEEDER PIG SALES Nov. 12 - Pearson L/ S Market, Pearson. Nov. 13 - Dodge County L/ S Salesbarn, Eastman. Nov. 13 - Turner County Stockyard, Ashburn - sale cancelled. Nov. 13 - Milan L/ S Market, Milan. Nov. 16 - Appling County Stockman's Assn., Baxley. Nov. 16 - 2 PM - County Line Milling Co., Pelham. Nov. 17 - and every first and third Tues., Valdosta L/ S Market, Valdosta. Nov. 17 - Toombs County Stockyard, Lyons. Nov. 19 - 2 PM - Upper Hiawassee Feeder Pig , Cooperative, Blue Ridge. Nov. 19 - Grady County L/ S, Cairo. Nov. 19 - Pearson L/ S Market, Pearson. Nov. 20 - 6 PM - Milan L/ S Market, Milan. Nov. 20 - Sutton L/ S Co., Sylvester. Nov. 20 - Dodge County L/ S Salesbarn, Eastman. Nov. 20 - 7 PM - Turner County Stockyards, Ashburn. (castrated pigs only) Nov. 21 - Farmers Stockyard, ' Sylvania. Sweet Potatoes November 26, 12:01 a.m., has been set by the Georgia Agricultural Commodity Commission for Sweet Potatoes as the cut-off date for selling non-cured sweet potatoes this season. After this time all sweet potatoes offered for sale in Georgia must be properly cured. On November 20 and 21 the Tenth Annual Sweet Potato Festival will take place in Ocilla. From midmorning Friday until noon on Saturday, visitors will be entertained with exhibits, speakers, good food and an exciting parade.