FARMERS & CONSUMERS Market Bulletin Georgia Department of Agriculture Tommy Irvin, Commissioner VOLUME 57 Wednesday, July 28,1971 NUAABER30 Tommy Irvin Georgia Takes Tobacco Markets Have You Thanked A Plant Today? Steps To Protect Open Next Week It seems the nation has gone wild over bumper stickers. Cars, trucks, tractors and even tricycles carry stickers telling the world how the owner feels about every subject imaginable. Many of these and their meaning escape me. But I saw an interesting one recently that set me to thinking about our bountiful earth and the beauty therein. It read, "HAVE YOU THANKED A TREE TODAY?" Well, indeed, we do need to thank our trees, plants and flowers for their beauty as well as the many services they perform. An Alamo, Georgia, friend of mine recently sent me an article by a Dr. DeWerth of Texas extolling the virtues of plants as pollution fighters. We often forget how much of our lives and well-being we owe to plants. Trees, shrubs, annuals, perennials and lawn grasses help to conserve the soil, clear the water and purify the air. A living plant is the first to notify us of poisoned air, and at the same time fights the poisoning by utilizing carbon dioxide and returning it to the air as pure oxygen. Biologists warn that population growth is causing a diminishing of green on land each year and with the possibility of toxic materials reducing the photosynthesis in the sea, we might actually run out of oxygen. However, an average acre of young healthy trees generate 12 tons of oxygen per year thereby producing enough oxygen to meet the requirements of about 18 people. Without greenery, air pollution could not be controlled. Particles of grit, dust and cinders are also collected by our green earth, and returned to the soil during rain and irrigation. Another type of pollution which has only recently received much attention is noise pollution. Plants and trees are better noise abatements than acoustical tile. They absorb noise just as water is absorbed by the earth. In cities and industrial areas where trees, and plants exist the noise is much less grating and therefore creates a more livable situation. In order to properly feed and clothe the ever growing population of the worFd, it appears that some pollution of our air and water is going to be necessary for a good while. So until a better way is found, thank a tree or a plant today. Or better still, plant one! VALUABLE PECANS The most important horticultural crop in Georgia? It's pecans. Income from the crop exceeds $10 million annually. However, only a fraction of the potential production is harvested. Horse Population Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin has extended his quarantine on the importation of Texas horses to include horses originating in all states adjoining Texas as well as all other states west of the Mississippi River. Under the quarantine horses from these states may not be brought into Georgia. The quarantine extension followed similar action taken by the Commissioner July 14 when he placed an embargo on the importation of horses from Texas as a result of an outbreak of Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis in that state. Equine Encephalitis is a highly contagious disease which is transmissable to humans. It is spread by the bite of mosquitoes carrying the virus. The outbreak has resulted in the death of hundreds of horses in Texas and Mexico as well as human deaths in the infected areas. The U. S. Department of Agriculture has quarantined all states surrounding Texas and declared this disease as an emergency disease situation. The U.S.D.A. is presently putting intensive vaccination and spraying programs in the affected and surrounding areas for control of the carriers. The Georgia Department of Agriculture urges Georgia horse owners to keep their horses as free of flies and mosquitoes as possible and to avoid mixing and co-mingling their horses with others. These measures are being urged to protect Georgia's growing horse industry. Georgia tobacco markets will begin the 1971 sales season on August 3rd in south Georgia with an anticipated high quality crop of flue cured tobacco being offered for sale. Due to a cut in selling time this year on Georgia markets by the 36 Man Industry-Wide Flue Cured Tobacco Committee, Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin, in an effort to live within these guidelines, has enacted a regulation offering sales opportunity to each warehouse on the same basis that the Industrywide Committee allocated sales opportunity to the Georgia-Florida flue cured belt. Tobacco Growing in So. Georgia Farm Land Values Taking an average acre of farmland that has been cultivated for a couple of generations and tracking what has happened to its value lead to some interesting results. Starting in 1850, an acre of farmland was worth $11 (U. S. average). By the turn of the century, $20. In 1950, $65. And last November it was worth $195. Values, of course, vary markedly from state to state. Agricultural economists believe the 1970's will doubtless brin g more of the same. But there are signs the rate of growth in land values is starting to slacken in parts of the country. HEARING HELD A hearing was held this week in the Department of Agriculture building concerning this regulation with several warehousemen attending and met with no opposition. The regulation which gives each warehouseman opportunity for sales of out-of-belt tobacco at 60% of his past five years average sales history, was enacted in order to give Georgia tobacco growers an opportunity to market their tobacco in an orderly manner. SALES SCHEDULE Another noticeable change in this year's marketing period will be the Tuesday opening rather than a traditional Wednesday or Thursday opening. This early week opening was set in order to have markets closed on Friday to figure carryover and make adjustments in the amount of carryover to be allowed in each marketing area. During the first week of sales, the 23 markets (will be operating Tuesday and Wednesday for five hours and (Continued on page 8) Storing Fruits, Vegetables j Straight Line j How do you tell the difference between male and female catalpa worms? Mrs. J.M.H., Stone Mountain We're sorry. We can't tell. However, they multiply rapidly once placed on the tree. *** What can I do to make my voluntary pecan tree bear? V.C., Gray The pecan man, "Nutty" to us, says it takes several years for seedlings to bear. They should be well fertilized. We mailed you a pamphlet to read that should be helpful. *** Are the bunchy little Bouquet peppers of mixed colors to be eaten or made into pepper sauce? Mrs. J.W., Cartersville They can be used in pepper sauce or eaten. They are usually very pungent or hot. (Continued on cage 8) Without Refrigeration You can store vegetables and fruits without refrigeration in basements, cellars, outbuildings, and pits, but cool outdoor air is needed to cool the stored products. The kind of storage facility that you will need depends upon the climate in your area. Vegetables and fruits that are to be stored should be handled carefully to prevent damage. Use containers with smooth inner surfaces for storing. Remove all crushed, cut, or decaying vegetables and fruits from those that are to be stored. To store vegetables successfully you must provide each vegetable with the temperature, humidity, and. ventilation needed to control moisture loss, maintain flavor, and hold decay to a minimum. Onions must be mature and thoroughly dry to keep well in storage. They should be stored in a dry, well-ventilated place, such as an store in cellars. Slight freezing will not harm onions, if they are not handled while frozen. Pumpkins and squashes should be harvested before frost leaving a piece of stem on when cutting from plants. These keep better if they are cured for 10 days at 80 degrees to 85 degrees F. If these temperatures are impracticable, put the vegetables near your furnace. After curing, store in a dry place at 55 degrees to 60 degrees F. If stored at 50 degrees or below, pumpkins and squashes are subject to damage by chilling. At temperatures above 60 degrees they gradually lose moisture and become stringy. attic or unheated room. Keep them in well ventilated containers such as slatted crates or open-mesh bags. Fill bags half full and hang them on overhead hooks. Fill crates half full and stack on crossbars. Do not Potatoes that are to be stored require special handling at harvestime. They should be removed promptly from the garden to prevent sun and wind damage. Cure early (Continued on page 8) Page 2 THE MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday, July 28,1971 We Get Letters Dear Editor: A few years ago, I wrote the MARKET BULLETIN trying to find out if someone knew the recipe for homemade yeast cakes. Nearly everyone sent us the recipe for sourdough starter, batter, etc. The kind I want is the old fashioned yeast like our grandmothers used to make. If any of your readers know how to make this yeast cake, please let me know. H.F. Braselton Braselton, Ga. 30517 Dear Editor: Please advise me what to use for the remova I of paint from brick. I have used straight muratic acid and keitzit paint remover, both to no avail. Please tell me what to do. Jack R. Martin Rt. 2, Box 213 B Blairsville, Ga. 30512 (Editor's note: We have been unable to find the answers to either of these letters so we are soliciting the assistance of our readers in solving these problems.) Want able and experienced man to operate and repair farm machinery, house and good salary. Roger Bell, Rt. 1, Box 27, Mansfield 30255.___________________ Want light farm work or small crop, prefer Henry Co. but willg go anywhere, life experience in farming. Roy West, Rt. 1, Box 311, Stockbridge 30281.________________' Want assistant herdsman for Irg. dairy farm, good salary, house etc. furnished; also, working foreman for Irg. dairy , experience in handling farm equip., cattle, etc. John F. Martin, 1708 Starke Ave., Columbus 31906. Ph. 322-1698.____________. Want reliable, experienced man to help milk in parlor type barn, with DeLaval milkers, live on school and mail Rt. Oliver Greene, Rt. 2, Gray 31032._____ Want man to help care for farm and small beef herd, retired man with limited earning privilege 6 room house furnished. G. Kingsley, Box 192, Rossville 30741. Ph. 831- 3091 Will build any type farm fence, no job too Irg. L. W. Rucker, 181 Brook Dr., Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 475-5046 after 6 pm.______________ Want job looking after cattle and general farm work, sgl., need place to board or batch. Robert C. Collins, 6455 Marbut Rd., Lithonia 30058. Ph. 4828847. FARMERS& CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN Want back hoe work to do, reasonable, exc. service. Charles A. Mitchell. 471 Joel Dr., Marietta. Ph. 422-0520.__________________ Want couple for breeder hen farm, unfurnished house, must be sober and reliable. B. F. Miller, Rt. 4, Gratis Rd.. Monroe. PH. 267-6215. Will build any kind of fence, pastures, etc., no job too Irg. or small, free estimates. John R. Griffitts, Box 1197, Forest Park 30050. Ph. 366-8748 or 366-8572._____ Want just man and wife to do farm work or flower nursery work, nice house, no furniture, good pay, no drunkards, come see us. C. C. Cato, 1805 Clinton Rd.. Macon 31201. Want retired couple to care for farm animals on small farm in Gwinnett County in exchange for free rent, 5 room house. James R. Lewis, 2847 Hollywood Dr., Decatur 30033. Ph. 292-3270._________________ White man wants job on farm doing light work. J.R. McGuirt, 3 Branrd Ave., South, LaGrange. PH. 884- 5577._______________ Young, sgl. Christian man wants full or part time work on farm helping with most any kind of animals, want nice furnished place to live and have bantam chickens. Jim Miller, Box 471, Athens. Ph. 543- 4394 between 8 am 5:30 pm week days only._____^_^ ~" Need reliable person for Duluth farm, general farm work including building and repairing fences, good salary plus house. Mr. Sills, Duluth, Ph. 476-2643._________________ Want man or couple to work on cattle farm near Rome, either cattle or farm experience necessary must be reliable, good salary and house. Mr. Hobbs, Kensington. Ph. 539-2556. Farm machinery and equipment Georgia Department of Agriculture Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 404-656-3727 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 appearing in the Bulletin nor for any transaction 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 in any publication that is delivered through the United States mail. Deborah Pullin, Editor Amy Baxley, Asst. Ed., Editorial Published weekly at 19 Hunter Street S.W., Atlanta 30334. Second class postage paid at Decatur, Ga. for sale Rotary mower, with slip clutch, no pen to sheer, power lift, 5 pt. cut on rubber, trailer type, made by Woods, no junk, $200. J. T. Johnson, Box 37, Social Circle. Ph. 464-3403. Lilliston peanut combine #1500, PTO driven, two #04 chain type with motor and basket, 2 old style with motor but no basket. J. M. Jordan, Leary 31762. Ph. 792-6144. John Deere 600 Hi-cycle, $1595. B. R. Anderson, Rt. 1, Box 30, Social Circle 30279. Ph. 464-3521._____ John Deere dozer, good cond. Marvin Barnes, Rt. 6, Box 52, Griffin. Ph. 227-7825 after 5:30 pm.________ Set of Covington planters, with all planter plates and new type fertilizer distributors; drill press, with or without bits, good cond., 50 mi. radius of Metier. Joe Keith Boyett, Rt. 1, Cobbtown 30420. Ph. 685-5620. Leveling blade for Ford tractor, $50. Franklin Faircloth, Rt. 1, Box 93, Hortense 31543. Ph. 473-2941. 1 horse wagon and 2 horse wagon, original paint on both. W. E. Harris, Rt. 4, Box 6, Gumming 30130. Ph. 8875917 after 6:30 evenings. 2 horse wagon, iron wheels and axles, oak, sell section for $25 or both sections $50; two row cultipicker, pull type, $125, etc. Marvin Newsome, Rt. 1, Box 169, Sandersville 31082. Ph. 552- 2627._________________. Side winder 5x5 roto mower; Allis Chalmers 8 ft. roto mower; Ezee- Flow fertilizer spreader, 2 ton, rubber wheels, 40 ft. spread; Athens dbl harrows, 16-24 disc; International low boy mowing machine. H. L. Stephens, Rt. 1, Box 7. Gainesville 30501. Sectional gas boiler, all controls; Carrier gas furnace, hangs from ceiling, $45, both used for 3 greenhouses. D. J. Daniell, RFD #2, Smyrna. Ph. 435-5067.___________ Massey Ferguson baler #10; Farmhand side delivery rake; Allis Chalmers cycle mower, belt driven, like new, will sell reasonable. Ralph Price, Wrightsville 31096. Ph. 864-2010 day or 864-3400 night.__________ Farmall M complete with Super M kit, 2 way hyd. system and pulley, good cond. and like new tires. Curtis Tumlin, Rt. 3, Madison. Ph. 342-3316. 9N Ford tractor, good overall cond., 3 new tires. Terrel Finch, Rt. 1, Powder Springs. Ph. 943-6898._____ 2 set of Mott blades for F6 mower, Windrow rake, trailer axle airplane tires, will trade for Ford scoop or Taylorway cutting harrow, state cond. L. A. Powers, 221 W. Poplar St., Griffin 30223. Ph. 227-5170 nights. John Deere hay baler, good operating cond.; two 7 ft. sickle mowers, International wheel mounted type, Allis Chalmers lift type. Harry Willson, Rt. 1, Box 1275. Albany 31702. Ph. 43fi-5fi54________________ 1965 Gleaner Baldwin All combine, with 12 ft. grain head, 2 row corn head, exc. cond., $4,300; Ford self-propelled combine, 2 row corn head, power steering, 1961 model, $950. R. K. Schuler, Rt. 1, Cairo 31728. Ph. 377-4060. International 504 diesel tractor, 1966 model, exc. cond.; Case combine F-2, PTO, 5 ft.; boom type pecan shaker; hog feeders, metal round 12 hole, 60 bu. Weyman E. Rooks, Newton. Ph. 734-5109._____________ John Deere combine, 30 model, good cond. Robert Williams, Rt. 1, Danielsville. Ph. 795-2557._______ John Deere 45 combine, 10 ft. header, real clean, always put under shelter after use. J.L. Bass, Rt. 3, Alien Rd., Macon. Ph. 788-5629. Hydromaster engine powered traveler with Rainbow gun, 5000 ft. aluminum pipe in 5 in., 6 in. and 8 in. sizes, 1000 ft. cable, 1000 ft. flexible hose, pipe trailer. Fletcher Thompson. Blakely. Ph. 723-3730.______ 9 hp, elec. start tractor with 36 in. mower, good cond., $225. B.C. Parks, Gumming 30130. Ph. 887-5967._____ Sears rotary tiller, 4 horse. G.F. Waters, Box 216, Gordon 31031 Blacksmith shears and blower, $50; small farm trailer with lights, hitch, spare wheel-tire, $45, will trade for calf or anything can use. S. F. Robinson, 1617 Burke Dr., Morrow 30260. Ph. 366-2939. 9N Ford tractor, fair cond., good tires, with subsoiler and PTO pulley, $500. Harold Fowler, Rt. 1, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-5475.________ 8N Ford, good tires, good cond., with equip, trailer for hauling same, $985. D.A. Brown, Castlewood Farms, Tyrone. Ph. 461-5072.___________ Dirt scoop; subsoiler; lift frame; three 100 Ib. L.P. gas tanks; 300 gal. fuel tank and pump. Richard Jongemo, Jr., 1664 Dodson Dr., SW, Atlanta. Ph. 344-1703. Three 71 G.M. head, perf., $25; pipe vice , $5; twenty-four volt elec. winch, $25. Mrs. Neal T. Williams, Rt. 3, Buena Vista. ____________ Disc terracing plow, good cona., fits Ford-Ferguson tractor. Theodore Cox, Box 386, Canton. Ph. 479-3940 nights.__________________ 9 A.R. Wood pancake brooders, complete with ropes, pulleys and cut offs, $20; three ton inside feed bin, $15. Waymon Hilley, Danielsville. Ph. 795-2210. Metal hen nest for sale, very good cond., used very little. $15. Mrs. Paul F. Herring, Rt. 1, Acworth 30101. Ph. 974-4182.__________________________ Sears suburban lawn and garden riding tractor, 12 hp, with 42 in. rotary mower, cultivators and drag harrow, all good cond., $650 for the lot. James R. Elliott, Rt. 2, Lavonia 30553. Ph. 356-8816. _______________ Elec. welder, 300 amp, 220 volt, with helment and leads, exc. cond., $125; light plant, 120-220 volt, 100 amp, 10,000 watt, elec. start, 12 volt with charger, $175. Fred Harris, Green- sboro 30642. Ph. 453-2659.______ 400 International tractor, perf. cond., burns butane gas; bush and bog harrow; bush and hog. James R. Brooks, Enon Rd., College Park. Ph. 349-1358._______________ 818 New Holland silage cutter, 1 row, exc. cond. O.F. Lowe, Rt. 1, Box 174, Waynesboro 30830. Ph. 554-3073. 335 Jamesway hanging feeders, 35 Ib. feed cap., with wire, ropes and blocks, good cond., 50 ea. or all 335 for $150. Elmer B. Smith, Rt. 1, Canton. Ph. 887-4662.____________ New Holland silage blower, 48 in. fan, good cond. D.F. Lowe, Rt. 1, Box 174, Waynesboro 30830. Ph. 554-3073. 10 x 12 building with egg cooler, etc. J.W. Shope, Calhoun, Ph. 629-2467 after 6 pm and week-ends. Allis Chalmers model G^ for parts, transmission, $125, motor fair, frame, housings and axles good, with wheels, $250 complete. Hugh Warren, RFD #4. Marietta 30060.________ TD-9 bulldozer, hyd. blade, mechanical winch; Ford 5000 diesel tractor with winch, both good cond., together $4000. Grady Nichols, Rt. 2, Clayton 30525. Ph. 782-4855. Bush hog, 5 ft., 3-pt. lift, $200; International 240 with rubber tires, $825; D-4 front end loader, $3000. J.W. Sanders, Box 332, Powder Springs 30073. Ph. 943-5324._______________ 24 dis offset harrow, fair cond., $200; also, used tin, 40 in. by 12 ft. long, $2 per sheet. Roger Brown, Newnan. Ph. 253-2031. ~________ 3 good metal hog feeders, $100 for all. Bill Jones, Rt. 1, Box 327, Augusta. Ph. 592-4244._______ Ford 3 bottom plow, good cond., $180. David White, Lithonia. Ph. 4828412. Big Dutchman egg cooler unit; Big Dutchman cooler door; four 18 in. fans; 20 egg baskets; 20 twelve hole wooden nests. Phillip Farr, Old Greensboro Rd., Thomson 30824. Ph. 595-1490. 2 ton Jay-Bee mixer, $975; scale for mixer, $575. E.M. Kuhlke, 407 Berckman Rd.. Augusta. Allis Chalmers HD-4 loader with 4 in. l bucket and ripper, good cond. Louie H. Cofer, 2988 Pangborn Rd., Decatur 30033. Ph. 939-2308. Heavy duty, 2 axle trailer; hay press; side delivery rake, $350. Leonard T. Wilkins, 3665 Union Rd., College Park. Ph. 344-2712. Lilliston peanut combine with basket and motor; Lilliston peanut shaker, exc. cond. J.C. Gosa, Box 97, Smi'thville. Ph. 846-2361. Big Dutchman auto, poultry feeder, motor and time clock included, $400; roll-up curtain, 400 ft., 6 ft. wide, complete with 2 winches, $140. Marvin G. Gladin, Rt.-1, Pancras Rd., Milledgeville. Ph. 452-2559. 955 H-traxcavator Cat., ser. #60 A 6144, $9,000; John Deere 450 dozer, 1970 model, $9,900; 1967-3444 Inr ternational backhoe and trailer, $5000. V.R. Stanley, Rt. 1, Rome. Ph. 234-0723.__________ 1 ton Harrison Ellis feed mill, 5 hp mixer motor, 7 I/ 2 hp hammermill motor, scales and 18 ft. x 6 in. elec. auger, all good cond., $1500. Mrs. W.L. Farr, Old Greensboro Rd., Thomson 30824. Ph. 595-1490. Rife hyd. ram, good cond.. extra parts, $100. Herman Geerling, Rt. 1, Box 240E, Manchester, Ph. 846-8780. 1 hp Jacuzzi submersible water pump, 315 gal. tank, 147 ft. galv. pipe, complete with switches, like new, I/ 2 price, J.W. Morris, Box 799, Carrollton 30117. Ph. 832-2852. 2 horse wagon with brakes, exc. cond., can deliver, Z.B. Keel, 505U Campbellton Rd., Atlanta 30331. Ph. 344-2592, ______ 120 John Deere corn picker, quick- tach model, used 2 seasons; 36 ft. dbl. chain hay and grain conveyor, used 2 seasons; A. C. round baler, late model, all good cond. Julius Gozier Thomson. Ph. 595-4725 after 7 pm. Rainbow irrigation outfit, model 164, 2000 ft. 6 in. pipe 500 ft. 4 in. pipe, 2 volume guns and fittings. Blake Trice, Rt. 1, Milner 30257. Ph. 228-1785 Griffin.__________________ John Deere #594 reel type hay rake, $100. Bill Turner. Union Point. 12 drawer incubator by Sears, approx, 1,200 egg cap., 1225. Billy Roberts, 1950 Southampton Rd. Apt. T-6, College Park 30337. Ph. 766-0602, after 6 pm. Atlanta. 2 silage dumps, 12 ft. long; IH 55 T hay baler; J. B. Sedberry 14 in. hammermill; DeLaval magnetic pipeline 2 hp pump, 5 units' 100 ft. glass line. Guy M. Word, 501 Ridley Ave.. LaGrange 30240. Ph. 884-7800. Ferguson 30, just overhauled and painted exc. cond., $1100; Super A Farmall, overhauled alst winter, good paint and tires, with front blade, $1150. Hermon Barrett, Rt. 1, Cor- nelia^ _______________ #55 J. D. Combine, '69 model, cab, robot, straw chopper corn (2 row) and grain head (14 ft.) $8000. Earl Barlow, Rt. 2. Cochran 31014. Ph 934-6416. 2010 John Deere bulldozer for sale. W. A. Paschal, Rt. 3, Box 158, Eatonton 31024. Ph. 485- 6844._____ Heavy duty tandem axles, brakes on 2 sets "with 10 ply tires, $150 firm. C.A. Miller, 106 Memory Lane, Smyrna 30080. Ph. 435-4760 after 5 p.m. Incubator, ex. cond., will hold approx. 300 quail eggs, will sell reasonably or trade for game birds, expecially interest in golden pheasants. Derrell Ward, Rt. 1, Clay Rd.. Box 67, Austell. Ph. 941-2392. New Holland hay baler; John Deere Grassland drill; Taylor 8 disc bush and bog harrow; smoothing harrow, Doug Lester, Athens. Ph. 548- 5947.__________________ 1952 8N Ford, set harrow, dbl. section drag harrows; dirt scoop, fertilizer spreader. Walter Coker. Hollywood 30523. Ph. 754-4070.______ Case tractor, 1966 model 530 rubber tire backhoe and loader with trailer, good cond. Ralph Kurby 3909 Creel Dr., Lithia Springs 30057. Ph 948-5804 or 948-2876. 1964 Ford 6000 tractor, $2250; offset harrow; smoothing harrow; 5 bottom plow; Ford Hay baler; Ford hay rake, all very good cond. Charles Hazelwood, Rt. 3, Cartersville 30120. Ph. 382-7716. Farmall Super A, good cond., set 2 row cultivators, all $425. Billy Kell, Rt. 4, Alpharetta._________ Massey Ferguson 35, exc. cond., new tires, paint, 2 speed transmission, live power, live PTO, $1475. Lamb D. Davis. Rt. 1, Cornelia. H model Farmall tractor, exc. cond., mounted with 2 row corn puller, $900 Harry K. Jones. 808 Beech St., Cochran 31014. Ph. 934-2875. Cotton gin, with four 80 saw Murray gins with Mote bars, Irg. Mitchell feeders, Lummus stick and leaf machine, 3M gas burner with tower drier, etc. William Owen Harris, Box 147, Bowman 30624. Ph 245-5575.________________ John Deere 435 diesel tractor or exchange for cub with garden type equip. E.D. Harrison, Jr., Rt. Milledgeville. Ph. 452-0703._____ 8N Ford tractor, 1952 model, with hour meter, good cond., $800. John L. Anderson, 1695 Spring Valley Rd., Athens 30601. Ph. 548-4189. 250 gal. and 300 gal. bulk milk tanks. Rip Wilson, Madison. Ph. 3423974. 37 Ford flat-head V8 motor, 60 hp, suitable for stationary power plant. Watson A. Chance, 300 Ellington Ave., NE, Thomson 30824. Ph. 595-1548. 2 trailers with tandem house trailer axles, good for hauling tractors, any type of farm equip. Mary Dykes, 5849 East Heights Dr., Columbus 31904. Ph. 561-0410. 100 chicken founts; tractor trailer, 2 wheel; corn sheller with belt wheel; 3-pt. hitch road blade and land smoother; 3-pt. disc plow. C. N. McClure, Box 214, Dawsonville. Ph. 265-2978 or 265-2513. Allis Chalmers tractor, model C; good cond., with side mower, side plow and belt driven saw. R. S. Me Curdy, 1095 Rankin St., Stone Mt. 30083. Ph. 469-9878.___________ 1 row John Deere corn picker, adapted to 3-pt. hitch, good cond., $150; 8N Ford loader with manure bucket and equip, boom, $650. W. B. Brown, Rt. 4, Box 87A, Newnan 30263. Ph. 253-5302. Heavy built 2 wheel trailer for hauling Ford tractor, $275. Jack Rich, 2630 Austell Rd., Austell 30001. Ph. 948-5250. Seymour egg washer. 12 cases per hr., $800; fertilizer spreader on 1955 Ford F700. Edward Minter. Rt. 1, Meansville 30256. Ph. 567-8740. Farmall C tractor, with power lift, mowing machine, turning plow, cultivator, planters and disc harrow, all good cond., $1050. BobLedford, 1-A Ramey St., Summerville 30747. Ph. 857-3540. Farmall Super A tractor, bottom plow, harrow, planter, fertilizer, distributor and cultivator, $875. Earl Burns. Rt. 1. Vidalia. Ph. 537-4982. 3 cotton wagons; 1964 International Fleetline 1900 tractor recently rebuilt, with 35 ft. Williams tandem axle grain trailer, good tires. William Owen Harris, Box 147, Bowman 30624. Ph. 245-5575 or 245-5786 Frank Campbell. John Deere 1020 tractor, cultivator, planters, 5 row poison machine, distributors, rotary mower, 2 bottom plows, tiller plow and wagon. Mrs. John Ward. Rt. 1. Lumber City. Farmall H, mower and 5 ft. bush hog. Edgar Phillips, Rt. 1. Dacula. Ph. 963-4116._____ John Deere 1 row corn snapper with hitch for John Deere or Ford type tractor, good mechanical cond., $175. James R. Elliott, Rt. 2, Lavonia 30553. Ph. 356-8816.________________ 1952 Ford tractor 8N, good cond., new tire and tube, new radiator, turning plow, cultivator, 1 set spring tooth harrow, disk harrow. Ray P. Reynolds, Rt. 1, Farmington 30638. Ph. 769-6455._____ ___ 10 frame, softwood, shallow Super body, assembled, not painted, in- terlock joints, $1.50 ea., cannot ship. R. L. Puckett, Burnett Rd., Suwanee. Wednesday, July 28,1*71 THE MARKET BULLETIN Page 3 Want cycle mower for 3-pt hitch Charolais-Angus - Holstein bull Baby calves and feeder calves for tractor, must be reasonable also, Farm want 435 John Deere tractor, 2 cyl. Bonaparte - ABS 8614, born Feb. 4, 71 sale. LaRue Adams, Rt. 1, Box 99B, 585 Ibs., muscles, no fat, 45 Ib. Bil Athens. 30601. Ph. 548-6720.______ afmonradcseahliqenueirpyment Ferguson TO-20 tractor, 3-p hitch, hyd. lift, new rear tires, 60 hrs since motor overhauled, no junk, $795 R. J. Wylie, Rt. 2, Box 609, Lilbur 30247. Ph. 938-6667.__________ John Deere G tractor, abov average cond. Guy Flemmons, Jr Rt. 1, Ellaville 31806. Ph. 937-6131. International 105 grinder-mixe feed unit, good cond. Butch Weathersby, Rt. 2, Colquitt 31737. Ph 246-4403. ______________ John Deere #5 mowing machine, 7 ft. blade, good cond. Hubert J. Jones Arnoldsville 30619. Ph. 742-8232. 2 Lilliston "1500" digger, shaker inverters, both good cond., 1 used 2 seasons, $750, 1 used 1 season, $1000 Johnny J. Greene, Rt. 2, Box 144, Ash burn 31714. Ph. 567-4793.______ Flint and Walling well pump, 1 hp 220 volt, sgl. phase, 3 stage, complete with 90 ft. high pressure, plastic pipe and jet, $75. R. B. McKinley, Box 33 Conyers 30207. Ph. 483-7711._____ 24 Cumberland Case chicken brooders, 1000 cap., good cond., will sell cheap. Quinon Robinson, Bowdon Ph. 258-2232.________________ 6000 Ford tractor, 1964 model with industrial front end, $2250, equip at additional cost, all good cond. Charles Hazelwood, Rt. 3, Cartersville 30120. Ph. 382-7716.________ 8N Ford tractor with front end loader, $825; John Deere front end loader, $125. Bob Burkart, Rt. 4, Box 92A, Blairsville. Ph. 745-2982. New Idea corn picker, 1 row, approx. 20 hrs.; John Deere 100 corn picker, 1 row, good cond., $150; five disc tiller, like new, $150. R. J. Hicks, 1305 Crossbrook PI., Savannah 31406. Ph. 355-0945._____________ Ford 250 P.T.O. baler, good cond., $700 or will trade for 8N or 9N Ford tractor, good cond. Calvin May, Warrenton. Ph. 465-3919.____' Coastal Bermuda sprigging machine by I. L. Prey, 1 row 3-pt. hitch, used very little, $425. H. R. Jennings, 250 Tavern Lane, Trion 30753. Ph. 734-2262. __________' Ford tractor, 9N, exc. tires, $495. C. S. Mitchell, 5030 Butner Rd., College Park 30337. Ph. 964-2911. International 2 row silage cutter, good cond., $1,500. E. R. Bush, 116 Walnut St., Montezuma 31063. Ph. 472- 7181.____________________ Two 2 horse wagons, good cond , with naw bodies; 1 horse wagon, good cond. (ierald Lumpkin, Blakely. Ph. 723-5416.___________ 10 hp tractor, 1 row, with belly mower and cultivator, frame attachment, $750 or best offer. Fred Mullins, Rutledee. Ph. 557-2817. 1 ton feed mixed and John Deere #14 hammermill, with power take-off, both $400; guaranteed good cond. Reed A. Blackwell, The Rock Hereford Farms, Rt. 1, The Rock 30285. Ph. 647-6374 Thomaston. amFwnaaadrncmteheiqndueirpyment Troy built roto-tiller, must be good cond., within 100 mi. Rome, state age and price. Trom Wobser, Box 244, Mount Berry 30149. Ph. 232-2313. Want 1 engine with radiator in rebuild cond., for. Golden Jubilee Ford tractor. R. A. Whitfield 6411 Gordon Rd.. Mableton 30059.__________ Want 3 speed transmission for Ford Ferguson tractor. Leverett Hyler, Rt. 1. Maysville.________ Want heavy duty metal tandem trailer, with drive on ramps for wlieeis approx. 41/2 ft. wide, must be exc, c'lnii. and reasonable. Mrs, Marry !",, Siiipes, 1807 East Ramble Oi.. Dei.at.ur. Ph. 938-6600 Tucker. Want oats crimper, state what you have and price. James E. Southwell, Rt. 1, Box 344, Albany 31701. Ph. 432-6307 days or 435-5439 nights. diesel, junked or repairable, cond. Lamar B. Price, Sr., Rt. 6, Box 214, Macon 31201. Ph. 986-6397 after 6:30 pm or 986-3473 before 6:30.______ Want old model F-12 Farmall carburetor, good working cond. Alex Harden, RFD #1. Andersonville 31711. Want heater and fan unit for drying grain in grain bins, give full description on size of motor fan etc. J. M. Cannafax, Zebulon 30295. Ph. 567- 8708.____________________ Want 2 wheel trailer with tractor hitch. Theodore Cox, Box 386 Canton. Ph. 479-3940 nights.__________ Want bush and bog harrow, 8 - 22 or 24 in. disc, prefer 3- pt. hitch but would consider pull type. D.M. Jones, Box H3, Calhoun 30701._________ Want small 3-pt. hitch tractor and equip., good cond., prefer John Deere, will trade depending on cond. of tractor and equip. Charles Dale, Rt. 3, Box 93, Hiawassee 30546. Ph. 896-3898. Want 2 row corn puller, mount on MF165 or pull type considered, prefer New Idea, state cond. and price. C. Galloway, Rt. 1, Box 336, Milledgeville. Ph. 2-3511, Ext. 2141. Reg. Angus bull, from cham- pionship bloodlines, good size, conf., gentle, D.S. Waldrep, Cedartown. Ph. 748-3210. _________ Purebred Santa Gertrudis bull, 9 - 12 mos. old. Bull 13 bloodlines. J.W. Morris, Dbl. M. Farms, Box 799, Carrollton. 30117. Ph. 832-2852. 5 nice Holstein heifers, 1 yr. old out of real good cows, dehorned. A.E. Bagwell, Rt. 1, Flowery Branch 30542. Ph. 967-6257. Want drill press, good working Reg. Red Angus bulls for cross cond., with or without bits, 50 mi. breeding, good sel., ex. cond., 7 mos. radius of Metier. Joe Keith Boyett, Rt. to 2 yrs. Otis Milner, 204 Timothy 1, Cobbtown 30420. Ph. 685-5620. Ave.. Rome. Ph. 232-3019 or 232-1613. Want 4 row Pittsburg cultivator, 47 head Irg. Hereford, Angus with all feet, 5 in. or 6 in. by 40 ft. cows, 16 calves at side, balance heavy portable grain auger; two 60 or 80 bu. springers; Angus bull; 26 Angus cows, 12 hole hog feeders, state price and others. Charles B. Davis, Ringgold. cond., etc. Lee Loiselle, Rt. 1, Box 22, Ph. 935-3885 or 935-2684._________ Lumpkin 31815.____________ Reg. Hereford bull, 31/2 yrs. old, Want Delta table saw and band with papers, see his calves, $1000. saw, Belsaw or Parks 12 in. planer, John G. Justice, Rt. 1, Buford 30518. other equivalent makes considered, Ph. 945-5467 only good items wanted, price and 14 proven grade Angus and cond. first letter. B. H. Webb, Rt. 1, Herefords, bred to purebred reg. Comer 30629. Charolais bull, $225-$300 ea. available Want junk 720 or 730 John Deere for inspection. Bill Brooks, 1109 S. tractor, prefer rear half of tractor. Ave., Forest Park 30050. Ph. 361-7726. Bill Adams, Greensboro. Ph. 453-2061. Reg. Angus cattle, shown by Want Clipper Seed Clean #27 or appointment only. Al S. Medlock, larger, state cond. and price. Weyman Cave Spring. 30124. Ph. 777-3796. E. Rooks. Newton. Ph. 734-5109. 34 good grade mix. brand cows, 15 Want No. 16 Cole dbl. hopper, planter with seed plates, state price and cond. J.D. Tilley, 2501 Bells Ferry Rd.. Marietta 30060.___________ calves, 1,300 Ibs., purebred Hereford bull, $7,000 for herd. Calvin May, Rt. 1. Warrenton. Ph. 465-3919. Reg. Polled Herefords; five 4 yr. Want part of John Deere tractor or all for parts 420-1956 model row crop, long axles on rear, need right rear housing M-3157-T. Paul An- cows; two 2 yr. cows; three 2 yr. bulls; three 3 mo. bulls, others. J.R. Wofford, Box 348, Gainesville. Ph. 5328651 or 534-4467. __________. thony, Buena Vista. Ph. 649-5751. Want mower-conditioner, 8 or 9 ft. cut, good cond., no junk, give full description, make, model, size, etc. in first letter. J. M. Cannafax, Zebulon 30295. Ph. 567-8708. Want cement mixer, 1 bag or larger, works off of power take-off and 3-pt. hitch, good cond. and reasonably priced. Neil Kitchens, Rt. 2, Jeffersonville 31044 Want grain drill, must be good cond. and reasonably priced. Clyde Burdeshaw, Rt. 2, Box 196, Byron 31008. Ph. 956-5747.____________ Want lay-off plow attachment for David Bradley walking tractor; factory trailer for David Bradley walking tractor. Larry Lynch, Box 1, Zebulon 30295. Ph. 567-3251. Want clean, used diesel tractor, either Ford 3000 or Ferguson 50. Kenneth Talley, Rt. 1, Lyons. Ph. 5268410. Want old pull type, 5 disc tiller for parts, must have good guide wheel assembly. Watson A. Chance, 300 Ellington Ave., NE, Thomson 30824. Ph. 595-1548._____ Want 3000 Ford diesel tractor, live P.T.O. or 135 Massey Ferguson, 66 or later for cash or take up payment, ;rade Dexta diesel on same. L. A. Powers, 221 W. Poplar St., Griffin 30223. Want used cultipacker, 6-8 ft., ?ood working cond., reasonable for oash, need prompt reply. M. L. Frey, RFD #2, Box 72, Hwy. 78, Loganville 30249. Ph. 466-4512. Want gulley jumper or 2 wheel cart for pony. Chris Bond, Rt. 2, Box 26. Rocky Face 30740. Want John Deere 4020 or equal. Mewton Crouch. Griffin. Ph 227-1234 Want root rake for 7D14 Crawly ractor, reasonably priced. Roy Mabry, Cumming. Ph. 887-4425. Reg. Polled Hereford bull, Domino family, 5 yrs., 1,500 Ibs., exc. breeding cond., selling to prevent inbreeding, $500. James Tanner, Box 140. Wrightsville 31096. Ph. 864-3766. 10 Angus type heifers, no horns. I. Harrison, Box 231, Rt. 1, Cornelia. Ph. 778-6261.___________________ Two reg. service age Angus bulls, good enough for best purebred herd, priced low enough for any com- mercial herd. J.E. Gunby, Rt. 1, Sharpsburg. 30277. Ph. 253-3633. Reg. Black Angus bull, 8 mos. old, Jingo 2 and Homeplace Eileenmere bloodlines, $250. D.A. Brown, Castlewood Farms, Tyrone Ph. 461- 5072.__________________ Jersey cow with 2 mo. old calf by side, rebred to Charolais bull, gentle; purebred Black Angus bull, 11/2 yr. old, Harold Fowler, Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 475-5475.______________ Baby calves for sale year round. $25-$45. Ricky Lee Brown, Gainesville. Ph. 532-0903. Black Angus bull, reg., 4 yrs. old, $350. Alien Loyd, Cleveland. Ph. 865- 4733. All or part of herd, 45 reg. with papers, Black Angus bulls, cows, calves, weined, steers and some brood cows, Fred Martell, Prince FM Ranch Farm. Ranger.________ White Hereford bull, 4 yrs. old, 1,000 Ibs., entitled to be reg., $300. Waymon Hilley, Danielsville. Ph. 795- 2210. ___ 25 cows and calves for sale. Leonard T. Wilkins, 3665 Union Rd., College Park. Ph. 344-2712._______ Red Angus and Jersey mix. bull, ready for light service or slaughtering, 300-400 Ibs. Mrs. Paul F. Herring, Rt. 1, Acworth 30101. Ph. 9744182. 3 reg. Red Angus bulls, good for cross breeding or reg. Red Angus herd. Ray J. Tate, Cave Spring. Ph. 777-3759. Reg. Hereford bull, 41/2 yrs. old, 1,400 Ibs.; purebred Hereford bull, 18 mos. old, 800 Ibs. Guy L. Holland, Temple. Ph. 562-3334. Reg. Black Angus bulls for sale with papers, ages 7 - 12 mos. William E. Smith. Rt. 1, Bremen. Ph. 646-3387 anytime. 537-9133 davs. BCIA tested Charolais bulls, bloodline of Sam 9046, gained 4.07 !bs. day. last Tifton test, easy calving good aisp. A. iJnwdy Rt. i A;rry ; ; :: ;v,L'4296. ry Kitchens. Katonton 31024. Ph. 485-6076.___________________ Sev. service age Santa Gertrudis bulls; also, breeding age heifers. Joe Baker Harris, Rt. 1, Screven. Ph. 5862291 Odum. Reg. Black Angus bull, 4 yrs. old, approx. 1300 Ibs., $350. Ernest Thrower, Rt. 1, Tallapoosa 30176. Ph. 574-7069. . 2 breeding age purebred reg. Charolais bulls. A. R. Daniel, Diamond Bar-D Ranch, Brunswick. Ph. 265-3278._______________ Good selection reg. Black Angus bulls, 18 mos. old, exc. in quality, Eileenmere, Bardoliermere, Black- cap strains. Fred G. Blitch, Rt. 4, Statesboro. Ph. 865-2475.________ Reg. Angus bulls, few females, perf. tested, BCIA records available, herd accr. & cert., free del. 200 mi. Hugh Schneider, Farmeadows, Rt. 2, Hampton. Ph. 478-8029. Reg. Polled Hereford bulls, few 2 yr. old bulls, 1200 Ibs. and up, come see. H. Y. Tillman, 1207 W. Park Ave., Valdosta. Ph. 244-2491._________ Reg. Hereford bulls, 900-950 Ibs., real gentle, $250. A. B. Wiley, Rt. 3, Carnesville 30521. Ph. 677-4661. Young Jersey milk cow for sale. Dwight Swanson, Rt. 1, Box 216, Young Harris 30582.______________ Beef and milk stock feeder calves and heifers, $65 and up. Donald J. Smith, Rt. 1, Acworth, Ph. 974-5540 no Sun. calls Reg. Black Angus bulls, 7 mos. old, $160. Clyde Smith, Rt. 2, Dawsonville. Ph. 265-2786.________ Reg. polled Hereford bulls, CMR Domino breeding, TB & Bangs free, from cert. herd. 14 - 17 mos. old. Dr. Harry A. Wasden, Quitman. Ph. 2639444 or 244-8010.______ Black Angus bull, reg. 4 yrs. PC sow withll eight wk. old pigs, $140.; Yorkshire gilt with 9 six wk. old pigs., $125. Fred Hand, Five Star Farms. Barnesville. Ph' 358-1238. Purebred Hampshire gilts, reg. in buyers' name, some have pigs, some will farrow soon, reg. boars, 10.- 11 mos. R. M. Abercrombie, Gainesville Ph. 532-3817. 2 reg. Yorkshire boars, reg. in buyers name, almost 5 mos. old, $40 ea., outstanding quality. Randv Honea, Rt. 3, Cumming. Ph. 887-4915. Keg. Hampshire and Yorkshire boars, weaned to 5 mos., some sired by son of the $6,900. Balance CLCMS. Lawton E, Kempt, Jr., Box 7, Dexter. 31019. Ph. 875-3417.____________. Young Peruvian guineas pigs, $5. ea. Ronnie Smipes, 2150 W. Cam- bridge Ave., College Park, 30337 Ph. 761-6985. ___ ____ 2 purebred Duroc boars, long meat type, 15 mos.; also crossbred pigs, ready Aug 15. O.L. Rutledge, Rt. 4, BrannanRd., McDonough 30253. Ph. 957-5144. Page 4 THE MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday, July 28,1971 for sale Swine Reg. SPC hogs, best bloodlines, service size boars, gilts, sows, pigs, some bred, see at lot near McCords Cross Rds. Mrs. George Ferguson, Cave Springs._____________ Yorkshire boars for sale, top bloodlines, disease free, service age, $65 ea. Troy E. Waters. Rt. 2, Box 52a, Brooklet, Ph. 842-2247. Reg. Nation Irg. Black English unrelated bloodlines. W. E. Harris, Rt. 4 Box 6, Cumming 30130. Ph. 887- 5917, after 6:30 pm. Prize FFA Spots, exc. breeding stock, dame of 1 litter is grand champion at Coastal Fair, priced to go Joe Keith Boyett, Rt. 1, Cobbtown, Ph. 685-5620. Purebred Duroc breeding stock, service age males, bred gilts. Sharon Rd., 6 mi. S of Cumming. James D. Irvin, 2331 Terrell Dr., Chamblee. Ph. 451-3314.____________________________ Hampshire and SPC sow with second litter for sale; also, four 6 wk. old pigs., reasonable. James R. Elliott Rt. 2, Lavonia 30553. Ph. 365-8816. 50 pigs for sale, Duroc ana Duroc, Hampshire and Yorkshire crossed, vernon Turner, Rt. 4, Dalton. Ph. 278- 7814. _______ FFA litter, 3 purebred Duroc pigs, 2 gilts, boar, born April 8, sired by reg. boar. Glenn Strickland, Rt. 1, Box 232, Hamr"nPpuutorrneb. rPehd. 946-4469. _______ Hampshire boar, for sale or trade for equal value, 11/2 yrs. old. John Kedrick, Rt. 2, Ihomaston. Ph. 647-7942 after 6 PM. 2 reg. Yorkshire boars service age, $75 ea.; bred gilts and open gilts, all exc. bloodlines. Keith Griffin, 946- 4770 or 946-4447 Hampton.______ Duroc and Landrace cross pigs and shoats for sale. J. W. Staples, Rt. 1, Hwy. 155, Stockbridge. Landrace breeding stock, from CMS Sire & dam, young boars & gilt pig, tested for Bruc, M. C. Summer, Rt. Box 113, Kathleen. Ph. 987-3292. Reg. purebred SPC, boar and gilt boar, ready for service, gilts to bred, some pigs, all long meat type. Robert Osborne, Rt. 1, Cave Spring 30124. ___Sheep & Goats_____ 3 ewes, 1 ram and 4 lambs. J.D. Holland, Rt. 2. Canton. Ph. 475-6951. 10 or 12 nanny goats, Butt headed, good stock goats, $10 ea., sell one or all. Bud Rowden, Rt. 1, Bogart Ph. 725-7535.____________________________ 60 common goats, diff. sizes and col., some ready to barbecue. W. T. DeFore, Box 214, Cochran, Ph. 9347256.___________ Good Milk goats and kids for sale. Hilton J. Webb, Rt. 1, Sparks 31647. Ph. 549-8346. _________ 2 Nubian does, about 6 mos. old, $15 ea., or both, $25. E. J. Garrett, Rt. 1. Hiawassee. Ph. 896- 2437. Two grade Nubian milk does bred to reg. Hurricane Acres buck, $35. ea. W. F. Alford, Rt. 2, Adairsville 30103. Ph. 773-3852._______ Billy goat, black, white, $10 trade nanny goat, black, white, good milker, for horse, pony or mule. Richard Lewis, Rt. 2, Morton Rd., Box 349, Alpharetta. 30201. for sale Welsh mare, $65; jack, $50; Palomino mare with like new Western saddle, $250 or $175 without tack. Ralph C. Swafford, Hickory Flat Rd., Woodstock. Ph. 926-5111.__ 3 yr. old black mare, out of Palomino mare and reg. Arabian $5,000 stud, high spirited, good bred, Black with white star, 2 white feet. Ray J. Tate, Rt., Cave Spring. Ph. 7773759. Reg. Quarter horses, mare with filly colt by side, reasonable; stud colt, 14 mos., Wee Willie Leo; sire Switch O'Leo by Essigs Wee Willie, dam sire Chester B. $350. Bobby Wiley. Rt. 2, Winder, Ph. 867-4322. At stud: Reg. American Sad- dlebred #47008 John Barleycorn, light chestnut, flaxen mane and tail, 17 hands, exc. cond., and disp., reg. $75, grade $50, return privileges. Sandra Langham, Rt. 2, Barney Rd., Woodstock. Ph. 475-4369.______ Chestnut hunter gelding, 15. 2 hands, I/ 2 Quarter horse - I/ 2 Thoroughbred, 8 yrs. old, hunted and shown, good pony club prospect, gentle, disp. C. S. Shuman, 4989 Mountclaire Rd., Stone Mt. 30083 Ph. 934-1270. RegrQuarter Horse filly #564198, priced to sell. Ralph Williams, Wind- sweep Farm, Thomaston. Ph. 6473807._________ Quarter type gelding horse for sale, more interested in good home than price. Mrs. James G. Ellis, 3451 Dunn St., Smyrna 30080. Ph. 436-2548 after 4 pm. .1 T tJlll. __ Pleasure mare, 15 hands, chestnut, very gentle, ridden by children, $195 J. Gibson, 840 Glenairy Dr., NE, Atlanta 30328. Ph. 255-6432. Pinto gelding; Morgan mare with colt; Tenn. Walker with colt; pony with colt; Shetland pony stallion, solid black. J. A. Browder, Jr., Rt. 4, Lithonia 30058. Ph. 483-3627. Sev. Welsh ponies, sev. colors to choose from all gentle and broken; also, saddles and bridles. Hugh C. Jones. Milan. Ph. 362-2432. Morgan brood mare, 11 yrs. old, very gentle, 3 gaited, suitable for children, will deliver, $275. J. R. Burd^tt, Bob Smith Rd., Rt. 1, Sharpsburg 30277. Ph. 253-5024 weekends only. Reg. Quarter mares, II 8 Thoroughbred, weanings and yearlings, exc. hunter prospects and green hunters. Gina McGauphey, 110 Chateau Ct., Apt. 2, Athens, Ph. 543- 9704 after 6.________________ AQHA buckskin stallion, King Tamet, 7 yrs. old, well mannered, good pleasure horse. T. S. Brown, Rt. 2, Oxford. Ph. 786-7300._______ Hunter prospects, Thoroughbred and I/ 2 bred, out of hunter mares, foals to 5 yr. old; 2 TB stallions standing. W. G. Branham, Versenoia Farm, Suwanne. Ph. 476-2086 or 237- 7343 Mrs. J. N. McClure. Stud service: Buckskin Quarter horse, fee $25, reg. Appaloosa spotted dude T-26, 125, reg. $50, grade $35; also horses for sale. Bob Cooper, Rt. 7, Douglasville. Ph. 942-5064. Tenn Walking Horse brood mare; Palomino brood mare; grey mare exc. barrel racer. Mrs. Gene Demp- sey, Box 401-A, Rt. 1, Fairburn. Ph. 964-9095.___________________ Pleasure horses for sale; also, exc. boarding facilities and hauling available. Bill Crawford, Latigo Farm, Rucker Rd., Alpharetta. Ph. 475-4942._______________ Reg. Palomino gelding top show horse, experienced rider only, bargain price. Ann Riley, Macon. Ph. 477-3404 or 746-9608.__________ Golden Palomino mare with 4 white stockings and blaze face, has been shown English pleasure; also, reg. American Saddlebred colts. Estes Reece, Jonesboro. Ph. 478- 5668. Pinto 9 yr. old mare, very gentle, must sell, $150 with like new saddle and bridle, good around children. Richard L. Gifford, Rt. 1, Hiawassee 30546. Ph. 896-2161. ________ Beautiful 7 yr. old gelding pony, 47 ins. high, gentle but spirited, ridden by 100 Ib. lady, shots for sleeping sickness, saddle and bridle, $100 firm. Mrs. T.M. Demorest, 1958 Winston Dr. Macon 31206. Ph. 788-8627. Reg. TWH 1 yr. old filly exc. breeding, good prospect for show training; 8 yr. old Walking Horse mare, riding, hunting and pulls wagon, $325, with 4 mo. Saddlebred colt., $475. Mrs. R. L. Pennington, Atlanta. Ph. 255-2367 or 448-3016 Mrs. W. C. O'Kelley.____________ Reg. Quarter horses, all ages, also brood mares with colts by side and bred back, visitors welcomed to Peaceful Valley Farm. Harry Rucker, Rt. 5, Box 314, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-6723 or 993- 4446._________________ All types of horses, top reg. Quarter Horse mares, also, breeding reg. Quarter horse and reg. Ap- paloosas, Bob Battle, Snapfinger Farms, Lithonia. Ph. 482-5291 or 292- 1792.______________________ Shetland ponies, studs $25 ea.. mares $35 ea., some are broken; few horses for sale. Billy Turner, Union Point. Top bloodlines and top Quarter Horse mare, standing Dandy Hank, reg. Quarter Horse stud: also, racking horses for sale. Tom Allanson, Cooper Top Stables, College Park. Ph. 964- 9148 or 766-2990. Kentucky Thoroughbred stallion, no papers , dark red, 8 yrs. old, gentle but very spirited, $300. Steve Johns, Rt. 2, Springdale Rd., Snellville. Ph. 963-4117. __________ Palomino Quarter norse, thoroughly broken, recommended only for brood mare, bad eyesightr $50. Royce Dominy, Rt. 1, Mclntyre 31054. Ph. 946-2963. Welsh pony, 3 yr. old mare, gentle, wonderful for children, has won 4 ribbons in horse show, good breeding stock, $75. Doris Lett, 431 Sunset Ter., Forsyth 31029. Ph. 994 - 9729. Reg. Tenn. Walking horses, 6 yr. old mare, beautiful chestnut with white markings, 7 yr. old chestnut gelding, both exc. trail ride horses, gelding has been shown, Charles E. Byrd, Rt. 1, Woodstock. Ph. 926-3072 after 5:30._____________ Reg. Quarter horses, always have a few good colored, winning pleasure horses, 1 daughter of Blondy's Dude. Larry Little, Flowery Branch. Ph. 967-3188. ___________ I/ 2 Morgan pleasure gelding, 4 yrs. old, well started under saddle, $225. G.R. Hill, 1179 S. Lake Dr., Marietta. Ph. 427-1413.________ Reg. 7 yr. old bay Tenn. Walking gelding for show or pleasure, Hand- shaker bloodlines. Joe McLendon, Covington. Ph. 786-6498.________ Quarter Horse stallion, 3 yr.old bay, gentle but spirited, ideal for teenager, $125. Newton Bryant, Lower Thomaston Rd.. Lizella. Ph. 935-8930. 7 yr. old chestnut Walking Horse stallion, grandsire: Midnight Sun, gentle, easy to handle $350; grade strawberry roan gelding, 3 yrs. old, broken to ride, $175. Wilson Carson, Rt. 3, Box 371, Griffin. Ph. 228-1972. Shetland pony, saddle, bridle and blanket, $75. Glen Crum, 243B, Rt. 1, Grantville 30220. Ph. 253-4790._____ Tenn. Walking gelding, approx. 1100 Ibs., black with blaze face, 6 yrs. old, exc. cond., $250. Larry Lacy, Rt. 2. Pitner Rd.. Acworth. Ph. 428-3585. Shu Bar Three-AQHA No. 600580, 1968 gelding, blood bay, star and 2 white socks behind, well started and gentle, $450. Guy Janes, Flowery Branch. Ph. 967-3188.________ Yr. old Tenn. Walking stallion, sorrel, reg., with flax mane and tail, Midnight Sun breeding; 13 yr. old mare, reg. Tenn. Walker, sorrel, Midnight Sun bloodline. R.W. House, Haywood Rd., Armuchee. Ph. 2345859. 11 yr. old Quarter horse, very gentle, well trained, exc. for child beginner, must have good care. Daryl L. Myers, 166 E. Pine Forest Dr., Lawrenceville 30245. Dark chestnut pony mare, 5 yrs. old, rear socks and blaze, flax mane and tail, very gentle, $75; other ponies and horses. Gary Corry, Rt. 3, Box 163, Birmingham Rd., Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 475-4738. 3 yr. old Quarter Horse gelding with saddle; Walking horse with 1 yr. old filly. Ralph Deaton, Gainesville. Ph. 536-5405._________;_____ Reg. Quarter horses, stallion, mares and mares with colts, extra nice and gentle, $500 ea. Ray burn Coggins, 922 Stephenson Rd., Lithonia 30058. Ph. 469-5292.___________ Beautiful reg. Quarter horse, sorrel stallion, approx. 15.3, six yrs. old, good bloodlines, running stock,son of Mr. Bar None, must sacrfice $5000. Thomas R. Glausier, Rt. 1, Dacula. Ph. 963-2174._______ 16 mo. oldnlly, eligible to be reg. in AQHA, sire: Jake's Million, dam: Miss Swen 76, sorrel, white markings, $200. Doug Harris, Box 17, Jeffersonville. Ph. 945-3947.________ Reg. Appaloosa mare, 14.3, sorrel with white blanket and small black spots, with or without well muscled filly, sorrel with white. Mike Tallant, Riverdale. Ph. 478-4785 or 478-6536. 2 Welsh pony geldings, 7 and 8 yrs. old, 1 white with brown flecks, 1 brown with white markings, both with saddles and bridles, $200 or best offer. Jerry R. Sanders, 150 Hembree Rd., Roswell 30075. Ph. 993-4664. 3 reg. Tenn. Walkers, 2 mares, 3 Welsh mares, 12 ponies, must sell all. Bert Salter, 110 N. Church St., Thomaston 30286._________ Sorrel mule and pr. ponies with harness; also, 2 wagons, good cond. Jerry K. Chastain, Rt. 1, Buford. Ph. 963-4326. At stud: Reg. Arabian Rajakhuzna #025097. W.S. Dee, Yellow River Ranch, Covington. Ph. 786-6157. Pleasure gelding, gentle but spirited, fine for adult or children, saddle and bridle included, $250. Lynn McDonald, 1108 Mundy's Mill Rd., Jonesboro. Ph. 471-0292.__________ At weamng-Sakrates, 7/ 8 Arab bay colt by Ibn Saka #23125, out of *Raseyn granddaughter, born athelete, come see him and 2 half sisters. Zan Smith, Rt. 1, Box 254, Monroe 30655. Ph. 267-6497. 4 yr. old red gelding Quarter horse, gentle but spirited, exc. for pleasure riding, $225; two yr. old stud colt, $100. Cloyse Johnson, McDonough. Ph. 957-4702.________ Reg. AQH horses, top bloodline, 2 yr. old halter mare, mares, colts, yearlings, halter-running and barrel horses. J.A. Robenson, Rt. 2, Box 5, Brunswick. Ph. 265-2246 At stud: Black Tenn. Walking horse, Sun's Great Chief #580930, sire: Midnight Sun #410751, dam: Eloise Wilson #430151, fee $100 reg., $50 grade. John H. Gage, Triple "G" Stables, Fayetteville 30214. Ph. 4617723. Shetland stud colt, 1 yr. old, blue dapple, very gentle, green broken, $25 firm. E.B. Scatterfileld, Rt. 1, Fairburn. Ph. 964-7987._________ Grade mare, 5 yrs. old, halter broken, part Appaloosa, sorrel, with dark spots on rump, white eyes, has raised colt, $150. W.K. Stringer, Box 222, Atlanta 30301. Ph. 938-6388. Reg. Quarter horses: Zantl's Le Ann, 2 yr. old mare, gentle, broken; 1 yr. colt, Hanks Wimpy Bars, sire: Hanks Nancy Bar by Flit Bar, by Sugar Bar, dam: Moll Wimp by Werienters Wimp by Wimpy P, 1. Helen Kiel. Marietta. Ph. 427-9952. At stud: Golden Palomino Walking Horse, Reg. jet black Arabian stud, Arzuz, 20098, true daplle gray Arabian stud 35097; 2 other; J.W. Van Horn, Decatur. Ph. Bu 9-5798. Quarter Horse mare, bay, 7 yrs. old, good conf., $200; yearling colt-bay w/ star, halter broken, very nice looking, $100. Jo Ellen Barnett, Rt. 2, Box 332, Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 475- 4016. _________________ Arabian at stud: BANDAR #6213, produces long striding, quiet foals, winner of Stone Mt. classic Get-of-Sire class, fee $50 grade mares. Mrs. Val Beaty, Rt. 5, Covington 30209. Ph. 786- 7671 or 526-6101 days. Permanent reg. Appaloosa mare, blue roan with flakes over body, exc. brood mare, 7 yrs. old, $300 or trade for beef cattle. Calvin Till, Forsyth. Calvin Till, Rt. 1, Box 102, Forsyth 31029^ Ph. 994-6093. _______ Thoroughbreds at stud: Chestnuts with white markings, Rhett's Gift, 17 hands; Little Henry Dude, 15.2 hands: reg. l/ 2 T.B. weanlings and young horses, quality horse. W.R. Fowler, Sharpsbure. Ph. 253-1447._____ At stud: Reg. Arabian Rajakkuhna #025097. W.S. Dee, Yellow River Ranch, Covington. Ph. 786-6157._____________________ 21/2 yr. old pony, 4.1 hands, well proportioned, $10 stud service in- cluding feed. Katrinka Glass, Pleasant Valley Rd., Rt. 1, Silver Creek, Rome 30173. Ph. 734-2262. 3 Tenn. Walking Horse geldings 1 mare and colt; Tenn. Walking Horse gelding, sorrel with white blaze, approx. 15 hands, will consider board and pasture. Jimmy Alford, Tucker. Ph. 938-7081. ___________ Gentle Welsh Pinto mare, 8 yrs., 12 hands, rides well, saddle, bridle and blanket, all $120. A.J. Heaton, Rt. 1, Mineral Bluff 30559. Ph. 374-6636 or 632-5828.________________ Palomino Quarter mare, 4 yr- s.old, 4 white socks, purebred, no papers, best offer over $300; sorrel Shetland gelding, 4 yrs. white socks, mane and tail, $35. Mrs. Vincent, Riverdale. Ph. 478-7773.________ 5 yr. old reg. Quarter Horse mare, exc. conf., good bloodline, sorrel, white markings, Western pleasure, blue ribbon and trophy winner. Diane Nichols, 7375 Peachtree-Dunwoody Rd., NE, Atlanta. Ph. 255-2386. Reg. Quarter horses: 3 yr. old sorrel gelding, blaze, 3 white feet, going good on barrels; yr. old black filly. Deweese Eason, Collins. Ph. 693- 2948.______________________ T.W.H. reg. gelding, sorrel, 2 yrs. old, green broken, sire: Perfections Red Son, dam: Maude Gray, 16 hands, C.H. Raper, Marietta. Ph. 926- 6330. __________ Racking horse, pinto, shown, good show quality; sev. good roping horses, well trained, reg. bay gelding and black gelding, both are gentle. Rip Wilson, Madison. Ph. 342-3974.'' Reg. American Saddlebred show mare, shown amateur and cham- pionship, 3 gait, 4-H District Cham- pion 1969, extremely showy, best offer. Patricia Ponder, 2151 Lenox Rd., Apt. B-6, Atlanta. Ph. 633-6725. Welsh and Shetland ponies and saddles, gentle for children, $25 and up, no Sunday calls. Donald J. Smith, Rt. 1. Acworth. Ph. 974-5540. Shetland ponies and pleasure horses, good selection, reasonably priced; also, English and Western saddles and tack. C.M. Bond, Lavonia 30553. Ph. 356-3244 day or 356-2673 night. _____________ 2 yr. old colt, chestnut, flaxen mane and tail, 2 white stockings, trained to ride and neck rein, $175. Mrs. L.L. Coe, Rt. 2, Fayetteville. Ph. 964-6483 or 964-7323. Four 2 yr. old geldings, green broken; Palomino gelding. Ray Live"lJy.< C. oll.injs^' Ph--. 693-2 5 gaited black gelding; 3 gaited red gelding; Shetland pony, 5 yrs. old. Mrs. John Ward. Rt. 1. Lumber City. 4 Quarter horses; Reg. 2 I/ 2 yr. old mare, reg. 8 yr. old gelding, 10 yr. old mare and 3 yrs. old gelding, exc. pleasure horses. Mark Strickland, Box 93, Chestnut Mt. 30502. Ph. 967- 6562.___________;______ Beautiful reg. Palomino gelding, exc. parade horse, shown successfully, reg. Saddlebred gelding, chestnut, 5 yrs.; top prospect for English pleasure: Irg. Palomino mare. Carolyn Pendleton, Roswell. Ph 9Q3-0951 _________ Reg. Morgan stallion #13472, like Justin Morgan in color and conf., 9 yrs. old, gentle, children and adults have ridden him. Charles C. Harman, 250 15th St., NE, Atlanta 30309. Ph. 892-0801.__________________ Yearling stud, 14.3 hands, sire: Mr. McBarr AAA AQHA Champion, dam; Miss Cee Bars, producing of champions, good selection, pleasure, reining, running. Benham Stewart, Rt. 1, Glenwood. Ph. 568-2262.____ Grade Quarter Horse gelding, strawberry roan, 4 yrs. old, gentle reasonably priced. Mrs. Richard C. Payne, 120N. Homewood Dr., Athens 30601. Ph. 548-4864.____________ 4 yr. old gelding, chestnut with blaze face, Morgan-Tenn. Walker, approx. 16 hands, $175 or trade for cow or calves; white gelding pony, $30. Clyde L. Burdeshaw, Rt. 2, Byron. Ph. 956-5747.______________ Reg. Quarter Horse, 3 yr. old Peter McCue gelding, 4 yr. old Three Bars gelding and more; also, good grade horses. Joe Keys, Box 66, Dallas. Ph. 458-4209 or 445-3209. Welsh mare, red, white mane and tail, children can ride, $75. I. Teem, Rt. 1, Box 41, Milner. Ph. 227-4897. Reg. Tenn. Walking mare, black, with black stud colt, top bloodline, must sell cheap. Earl I. Stokes, Rt. 3, Box 397, Griffin. Ph. 227-7502.____ Reg. Tenn. Walker, 6510012, chestnut mare, born May 5, 1965, five gaited, trail. Mrs. Robert S. Causey, Jr., 611 St. Ann's Rd., Marietta 30060. Ph. 427-2735 _________ At stud: Georgy Pep AQHA King, Peppy, McCue Reed bloodlines, sorrel w/ blaze, reg. $75, grade $50. H.J. Douglas, Rt. 6, Carrollton. Ph. 834- 2415._____ _______________ 6 yr. old AQHA reg. gelding, top roping, 3 yr. old AQHA reg. gelding; 4 yr. old reg. TWH mare, Merry Go Boy-Midnight Son bloodlines. Walker Thomas, Rt. 2, Box 119H, Bainbridge 31717 Ph. 246-4629. _______^___ 48 in. pony gelding, 6 yrs. old, exc. cond., with cart, good saddle, cart harness and bridele, $150. B.C. Parks, Gumming 30130. Ph. 887-5967. 2 yr. old stallion, racks, speed and style; 6 yrs.old racking stallion, 16 hands, sire of natural racking colts, with exc. disp. Dan Turner, Elberton. Ph. 283-4678. ___________ 4 yr. old racking gelding, chest- nut, very gentle and good rider. David A. Thomason, Rt. 2, Box 494, Dalton 1 30720.________________________ Dark bay hunter, gelding, 16 hands, Thoroughbred breeding, hunted and shown by 10 yr. old girl, exc. pony club prospect. J.G. Conrad, 5139 Burlingame Dr., Doraville 30340. Ph. 457-6834 or 457-9162. J.G. Pounds Reg. Quarter horse, 9 yr. old mare, schooled and gentle, New England stock, King line. Charles A. Mitchell, 471 Joel Dr.; Marietta. Ph. 422-0520. Horses, -handling, boarding, equipment Nice 6 horse van, aluminum body, 1965 Int., sacrifice $2750. W. W. Hanshaw, Box 2031, Ft. Oglethorpe. Ph. 866-4071._________________ Cut back saddle, British Troopers saddle, complete like new, $50; harness and cart. Martha Conway, 6664 Peachtree- Dunwoody Rd., NE, Atlanta 30328. Ph. 255-7895.______ Want Cavalry saddle or forward seat, English type saddle. Henry Keller, Box 547, West Point. Ph. 6451.111 or 644-1061._______________ Horseshoing, boarding, breeding, training, showing in Western events, top feed and to p care; also, horses for sale or trade. Tom Allanson, College Park. Ph. 766-2990 or 964-9148. 12 ft. root rake, exc. cond, angle and tilt-type, for D-6 or D-7 dozer, $650. Larry Adams, Rt. 3, Box 358, Bainbridge 31717. Ph. 246-8647. Wednesday, July 28,1971 Horses, -handling, boarding, equipment Western saddle, dbl. rigged, Little Wonder tree, floral design, matching bridle, breast collar, $100; also, used Western and English tack. G. P. Curry, App1l1ing. Ph. 556- 6379 Augusta. Boardainng breeding training, showing in Western events, top feed and adult care. Bob Battle, Sanpfinger Farm Lithonia. Ph. 482-5291 or 292-1792.______________ 1970 Hale 4 horse trailer, 14 ft., canvas top, elec. brakes, escape door and cattle gate, very good cond., $800. Billy Franklin, Finchersville Rd., Jackson. Ph. 775-2354. _______ Have room for 5 horses in pasture and private stalls, $20 per mo. or will feed and furnish hay and sweet feed, $35 per mo., 1 I/ 2 mi. Six Flags. Larry Harvey, 1920 Silver Creek Dr., Austell 30001. Ph. 948-9598.________ Used Western saddles, $35 - $75; also, bridles, halters and misc. tack. Ralph C. Swafford, Hickory Flat Rd., Woodstock. Ph. 926-5111._________ Horses pastured at Douglasville, just off 1-20 W., $12.50 per mo., plenty of dirt roads and trails; also, horses for sale. Bob Cooper, Rt. 7, Dougllaasville. Ph. 942-5064.______ Vestern Saddle, bridle and blanket, good cond., $75. Royce Dominy, Rt. 1, Box 289B, Mclntyre 31054. Ph. 946-2963.____________ Pleasure and show horses boarded, Irg. barn with indoor riding ring, transportation available, convenient to Sandy Springs. Bill Crawford, Latigo Farm, Rucker Rd., Alpharetta. Ph. 475-4942._______ Stubben Siegfried jumping saddle, 16 I/ 2 in., 11/2 yrs. old, exc. cond., complete, $150. Mrs. Duane Castle, Rt. 2, Roswell 30075. Ph. 9933305.______________________ 1 horse trailer, sgl. axle, ball hitch, reasonable. G. R. Hill, 1179 S. Lake Dr.. Marietta. Ph. 427-1413. Western bridle and saddle for sale, saddle used 2 yrs., bridle used 1 yr., both exc. cond., $60 for both. Toby Burnette, 1300 Coker Dr., Dalton. 30720.____________________ Want Western roping saddle, exc. cond., from 40 - 50 Ibs., in weight, reasonably priced. Richy Garett, Rt. 1, Box 59, Hiawassee 30546.______ Horseshoeing and hauling; also, cattle and horses caught and bought. Joe Keys, Box 66, Dallas. Ph. 458- 4209 or 445-3209.______________________ Elec. 4 horse walker, fully enclosed gear and drive, 4 speeds both directions. Billy Barbee, Box 326, Camilla. Ph. 787-5196 Baconton. Want 1 or 2 horse trailer, used but good cond.; also, want forward seat English saddle, used and good cond. Judy Ross, 514 Charlton Rd., Rome 30161. Ph. 232-3219.____________ Horses boarded weekly or monthly, big stalls, riding ring; also, trainer for Quarter horses, $125 mo.; horseshoeing. Andy Stroud, Mableton. Ph. 948-5484._______________ Have room to board 3 horses, stall pasture hay and feed, $45 per mo. Can Pick up horse, J. W. Van Horn, 4457 Covington Hwy., Decatur. Ph. Bu 95798.____________________ Want to catch or buy wild cattle also will haul livestock anywhere at anytime. Billy Reasor, Rt. 4, Box 184, Jackson. 30233. Ph. 775-3396. Sev. saddles, bridles, blankets saddle bags and misc. tack; also, want old saddles that need repairing Kenton Hayes, Rt. 1, Box 40, Hoschton. Ph. 654-2526 Braselton. Horses pastured Conyers, Atlanta, Stone Mtn. Tucker area, $10$15 per. mo. shelter, water and grass. J.F. Graham, 1011 Fayetteville Rd., SE., Atlanta, 30316. Ph. 373- 7624. Cattle, swine, other livestock Want a reg. Appaloosa, Quarter or T.B. mare, bred or open, will trade a 2 horse trailer, Kenton Hayes, Rt. 1, Box 40, Hoschton. Ph. 654-2526. Braselton.__________________ Want to buy mules or horses. Ralph C. Swafford, Hickory Flat Rd., Woodstock. Ph._92fc511L________ Want to~6uy old, lame or plug mules and horses, will pick up. E. J. McMahon. 3107 Floyd Rd., Augusta 30906. Ph. 793-1750.___________ Want to buy or catch wild cattle. Rip Wilson. Madison. Ph. 342-3974. Wild cattle caught, loaded and hauled, handled with care so you don't lose money. Ivan E. Taylor, Rt. 6,1245 Carver Rd., Griffin 30223. Ph. 228- 8304. _ _________ Want Nubian doe kid, full blooded but not reg, within 30 mi. of Augusta. Henry L. Davis, Rt. 4, Box 740 Mar- tiniz 30907. Ph. 733-5448._________ Want reg. Thoroughbred broodmares. Gina McGauphey, Athens. Ph. 543-9794 after 6. Livestock feed, hay and grain for sale Bermuda, Fescue, and Lespedeza for sale, sell in any size lots, 90? bale. W.H. Butler, Tucker. Ph. 938-7905 or 786-6080 Covington._____________ Mix. Fescue, Bermuda and Clover, rain free bales, cut last wk., in May, at barn 75? bale. G. Gray.Oxford. Ph. 786-4132.___________ Combine run oats, barley and rye, 50 lb., $12. Julius Dozier, Thomson, Ph. 595-4725 after 7 PU._______ 100 bales hay for sale, 75? bale, 1971 crop. Mrs. Robin L. Harrison, Austell 30001. Ph. 948-0878._______ Highly limed and fert. Coastal Bermuda., 750 picked up in field; $1 at barn, can del. Jim E. West, Box 47, Good Hope 30641'. Ph. 267-6774.____ Higfi quality Coastal and Fescue hay, cut from highly fert. fields, conditioned, put up without rain, $1 bale at barn. L. B. Hill, Jonesboro. Ph. Coastal Bermuda in barn without rain, 70? bale at barn; 85? del. in Macon, min. 20 bales. Tommy Olm- stead, Colaparchee Rd., Macon. Ph. 477-6713 or 477-3329.____________ Coastal Bermuda, 60? bale. picked up behind baler; 100 bales Oats, $1.20 bale at barn. Alfred Purcell. Newnan. Ph. 253-2446. Oat straw, 500 bale. W. S. Dee, Yellow River Ranch, Covington. Ph. 786-6157._____________' Coastal Bermuda, highly fert., no rain, processed MF nay tender con- ditioner, baling now, field 65? barn, 75 del. 85?. Charles Galloway, Rt. 1, Milledgeville. Ph. 2-3511, ext. 2141. Bermuda Fescue, Lespedeza hay from well fert., limed fields, 85? bale out of barn. F. H. Henderson, Locust Grove 3.0248. Ph. 956-4784.________ Wheat straw, 45? bale picked up behind baler, approx. 1,200 bales. Donald Eslingler, Rt. 1, Chatsworth. Ph. 695-2469_______________ Coastal hay from highly fert. fields, cutting as weather permits. Houston White Jr., Rt. 4, College Park. Ph. 761-6546.______________ Well fert., exc. quality Coastal Bermuda 50 lb. bales, help load noon Mon. thru. Sat., $25 ton. Bob Blalock, Millarden Farms, Woodbury. Ph. 553- 5375. _____________ Coastal Bermuda hay, heavy bales, well limed and fert, 75? bale from field loaded, $1 bale from barn, 40 bales to ton. Hugh Schneider. Fairmeadows, Rt. 2, Hampton. Ph. 478-8029. ________ Choice Coastal Bermuda hay, can fill any size order. W. S. Chandler. Tara Farms, Station Rd., Rt. 1, Calhoun. Ph. 629-2984. THE MARKET BULLETIN Horseradish, 5 pits., $1, add post. Mrs. L.M. Lowman, Rt. 5, Box 87, Ellijay._______________ Candy rooster squash seed, grows 5 ft., 6 in. dia., 50? doz., self stamped, add env. J.A. Turner, Box 517, Blairsville.______________ Brown Top millet seed, pure seed, 98.43, germ, firm seed, 90%, 5 3/ 4? per lb. in 2,000 lb. lots. C.M. Pippin, Jr., Shamrock Ranch, Box 352, Albany 31701.____________________ Rooted sage & horseradish pits., 12 $2; confrey, 8, $2. Fred 0. Thomas, Rt. 6. Box 446. Dalton 30720. __ Strawberry popcorn, Indian corn, sunflower, castor or mole bean seed, 36 to pkg., 30? 4, $1, send stamped env. H.A. Stahl. Rt. 6. Moultrie 31768. Bearing size mtn. Huckleberries, dewberries, blackberries, yellowroot pits., $3 doz. PP; red tame plums, 5, $3 PP, damp packed. Mrs, David Stover, Rt. 1, Blue Ridge 30513.________ Red raspberry, spearmint and huckleberry pits., catnip, damp packed, $1.50 doz., add post., Ga. orders only. Mrs. H.A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay. ___________ Herb seed no mix. packs, 10 seed, 20?, Sage, Chives, dill, caraway, peppermint, spearmint, saffron, planting instructions included. Mrs. D. Brooks. Box 1031. Decatur 30031. Dewberry, blackberry, huckleberry pits., 12, $2 PP., out of state, $2.50. Mrs. W.M. Stover, Rt. 1, Box 146. Blue Ridge 30513. Red Raspberries, bear twice a year, $2 doz.; muscadine, 50? ea. blueberries, catnip, spearmint pits., $1.50 doz., plus 50? post. Mrs. Elzie Long, Rt. 5 Ellijay _____ May cherry bushes, $~1ea., huckleberry pits., $2 doz.; ever- bearing strawberry pits., 24, $1, $4 C, add 50? post. Mrs. Weldon Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540. Lrg. Red Nest onions, and little White Nest onions, $4.50 gal., 95? post, on ea. gal. P. B. Brown, Rt. 2, Ball Ground 30107. _____ Rutger tomato pits., $1.25 C; 500, $5, 50? C. at my home. L.C. Strayhorn, Rt. 1. Box 226, Gainesville 30501. Cabbage, collard,an3 tomato pits., $1.40 C; 300, $3.40; $5 M at farm. Miss Lee Crow, Rt. 2, Box 396, Gainesville._______________ 1971 crop little white Multiplying Nest onions, $3.50 gal., PP., no less than 1 gal. Miss Emma Dugger, Newington 30446. ____ Rutger tomato, Vates, G~a~ collard, Dutch, Wakefield, Copenhagen cabbage, Calif. Wonder pepper, $1.25 C; 500, $4., add post, cheaper at farm, E. B. Wetherford, Rt 2. Gainesville.____________ Rutger tomato, Early Jersey Wakefield cabbage pits., $1 C.; 300, S2.50; 500, $3.50; $5M., add post. Ethel Crowe, Rt. 2, Box 294, Gainesville 30501.____________________ Little White Nest Multiplying onions, 50, $1.50; giant size Multiplying, 20, $1.25; 35 smaller, $1.25, old time buttons, 50, $1, PP. F. Abie, Dahlonega 30533._____^__ Wakefield, Dutch, Cophehagen cabbage, Vate, Ga. collard, Rutger tomato, $1.50 C; 200, $2.50; 500, $5.50, cheaper at farm, no checks. Bonnie Smith, Rt. 2. Gainesville.______ Collard, turnip seed, bush and pole beans, Halfrunner, 75? ea. pkg., 25? ea. pkg. mailing. Erskine C. Coryell, 2173 Montrose Ave., SW, Atlanta 30311. Ph. 758-6140.______ Lrg. white sweet Multiplying onion sets, $3 II 2 gal., PP, M.O. C. A. Franklin. McRae 31055.________ Old fashion heading collard seed, I/ 2 cup, $1; 1 cup, $1.50 PP. P. D. Webb, Rt. 5, Box 69, Elberton 30635. Chives, 6, 50?; winter onion bulblets, $1 C., Ga. only; Albritten strawberry pits., $4 C., del. Sept., Oct. Myrtle Pace, 616 Rockmart Rd., Villa Rica 30180._________________ Horseradish bunches, 50? ea.; spearmint, blackberry, dewberry., huckleberry pits., $1.50 doz., 50? post. Mrs. W.W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.______________________ Brummel plums, May cherries, 50?-$2; Superfine everbearings strawberries, parsley, mint, 50? doz., cannot ship. Mrs. F.H. Keys, 873 E., Confederate Ave., Atlanta. Ph. 622- 0448._____________________ Pepper 25 seed per pack, Chili, 25?; Jalapeno40?; Anaheim, 25?; Hot Banana, 30?; Pimento, 25?; Sweet banana, 35?. O'Neal Brooks, Box 873, Scottdale 30079. wanted Want good Quarter type pleasure gelding or mare, trade 14 mo. old grade st id colt, or will sell. Kim McDonalo. Rt. 1, Box 75, Bonaire. Ph. 923-3991. for sale 200 bu. bags soybeans, 90%germ., $5 bu. John C. Paulk, Lakewood Dr., Ocilla 31774. VALUABLE LIME Agricultural lime corrects soil acidity, but that's not all it does. It is also a fertilizer material. Lime contains calcium, and in the case of dolomitic limestone, magnesium as well. Both calcium and magnesium are essential elements for plant growth. Page 5 Recipes of the Week ASPARAGUS CASSEROLE 2 cans asparagus 2 cans cream of mushroom soup 3 hard boiled eggs l/ 4 cup slivered almonds Dash of salt & pepper Crushed Potato Chips Cheddar cheese Butter bottom and sides of baking dish. Spoon a thin layer of soup on the bottom of dish. Place in one can of asparagus. Sprinkle with salt & pepper. Add another layer of soup. Place sliced egg on that and sprinkle with cheese. Then sprinkle on the almonds. Repeat the entire process again and top with crushed potato chips. Bake in a moderate oven about 5-10 minutes. Serves about 14. Mrs. Stanley D. Thomason Decatur, Georgia CHICKEN STEAK 2 cups cooked chicken, minced 1 l/ 2 cups bread crumbs I/ 2 cup minced celery l/ 4 cup minced green pepper 1 egg l/ 2 cup milk I/ 2 tsp. salt l/ 4 tsp. pepper I/ 8 tsp. onion juice 2 tbsps. butter Sautee' celery and pepper slowly for five minutes in butter. Add remaining ingredients, beating egg slightly before adding. Form into individual steaks. Dust lightly with flour and pan fry in fat untif golden brown on both sides. Mrs. Jack Berry 1606 Beauford Place Valdosta, Georgia 31601 PEACH PRESERVES 1 quart peaches 4 cups sugar 2 tsps. lemon juice l tbsp. butter Peel, quarter and slice peaches. Add sugar, lemon juice and butter; boil for 10 minutes. Remove from heat and let cool stirring occasionally. Let set over night. Spoon into jars and seal. Ms. Juanita Cochran Route 5, Box 234 A Thomaston, Georgia 30286 ICEBERG PICKLES 7 Ibs. cucumbers 2 cups slaked lime , 2 gallons water 2 quarts vinegar 41/2 Ibs. sugar 2 tbsp. salt Slice cucumbers after cleaning. Mix lime and water together; pour over cucumbers and soak for 24 hours. Then rinse three times in water and cool. Soak in ice water for three hours; remove. Make syrup from vinegar, sugar and salt. Pour over cucumbers. Let set over night. Add pickling spice to suit. Then boil mixture 15 minutes and can. Mr. L. A. Cain Route 1, Box 2 A Sparks, Georgia Poultry, game, fowl and for sale Rabbits for sale, $1 and up. Ralph C. Swafford, Hickory Flat Rd., Woodstock. Ph. 926-5111.__________ Rabbits, Checkered Giants and San Juans, will trade for quail. James C. Wallace, Rt. 2, Buford 30518. Ph. 30518. After 5 PM. Pr. white and pr. Ringneck doves, mated, working, $10 pr., young Rink-necks, unsexed$3 ea.. J.F. Ginn, 1681 Bouldercrest Rd., Atlanta. Ph. 241-6065._____________________ Young Ringneck pheasants; trio Reeves, 2 yr. old birds, pr. Ringneck doves; pr. Mille Fleur bantams after 5 p.m. Larry Stone, Rt. 1. Unadilla. 30 Pharoah quail, 5 breeders, rest 6-10 wks. old and I/ 2 are hens, 1 English white hen, the lot for $30. Susan E. Snider, 2273 Whites Mill Rd., Decatur. Ph. 241-5724.______ Mallard ducks, 5 generations from wild, have 20 to sell, this year's hatch. Mrs. Howard D'Allen, Decatur. Ph. 292-9295. Blacktail White Japanese and Bearded White Japanese Silkie bantams; also, limited quantity of rare button quail, $8 per pr., cannot ship. W.L. Hardin, Jr., 3664 Poqderosa Lane, Powder Springs 30073. Ph. 94369%. Page 6 Purebred San Juan 'rabbits. Poultry, game, Improved strain. All ages. Guaranteed to be as represented. Will Ship. fowl and Jim Shumate, 2074 Juanita St., Decatur. Ph. 373-5291. eggs _x Full grown speckled guinea roosters, $12 ea., speckled Sussex rooster, $3; also, Silver Spangled Hamburg rooster, bantam, $3. Joel D. Wells, Rt. 2, Hampton 30228. Ph. 478- 9263 or 366-3809,______________ Corturnix quail (Pharoah) hat- ching eggs, $10 per C, PP, begin laying at 6 wks. Tom Mitchell, Box for sale 88127, Dunwoody 30338. Ph. 457-4178. Rabbits: Reds, born 3/ 28/ 71, buck, 5 does, $2; Palominos, born Muscovy ducks, all sizes and 6/1/71, two does, $1 ea.; Califor- prices, White Pekin, Rouen, geese, nians, born 6/ I/ 71, pr., $2 ea., can Ringneck pheasants, laying hens, ship collect. Mrs. Hester Burnette, bantams, turkeys, guineas, grown and 1300 Coker Dr.. Dalton 30720._____ small. Mrs. Warren Adams, Tyrone. Pigeons: Lahores mated prs., Ph. 461-8804. ___________, Black Rosecombs, special selected matings, $10 trio, OE game bantams, BB Reds, Blacks, $5 pr.; young, cheap, Indian Fantails, young birds, $3 ea., all top quality, cannot ship. Ray Owens, 136 Kurtz Rd., Marietta. Ph. 427-1779._______ 24 Racing Homer squeakers, AU trio Irg. fowl in Black Sumatras, $15. seamless banded, Sions and cross, G.E. Stahlkuppe, 2455 Union Rd., SW ; last '71 hatching, race-winning an- Atlanta 30331. Ph. 344-6747 _____ Nice rabbits, dUTages, reasonably priced. H.G. Burroughs, 2960 Browns Mill Rd., SE, Atlanta 30354. Ph. 361-4015.___________, cestry, $2 ea., cannot ship except by special arrangement. A. H. Bullard, '493 Cooley Rd., LaGrange 30240. San Juan rabbits, 1 buck and does, 8 mos. old, reasonabley priced or will Rabbits for sale, all kinds and trade for game birds, interested in sizes. Eddie Owen, 2 Oakly Rd., golden pheasants. Derrel Ward, Rt. 1, Colliege Park 30349. Ph. 964-9950. Clay Rd., Box 67, Austell 30001. Ph. PPuulrebred and common bantam 941-2392. _________ roosters for sale or trade for bantam Approx. 35 Easter Egg chickens, hens or baby chicks; also, 1 baby purebred, lay colored eggs, all sizes, goose for sale or trade, 5 wks. old. J.O. must sell, cheap, exc. layers, also, Miller, Jr., Box 71, Bishop 30621. Ph. Japanese Silkie roosters, $4 ea., 769-5030 after 5 pm.__________ cannot ship. Faye Treadwell, Rt. 2, Purebred bantams, Salmon Fleurs, Buff Cochins, Dark Cornish, Rhode Island Reds, Golden Sebrights, Old English games, young and mature stock, cannot ship. James R. Elliott, Rt. X Lavonia 30553. Ph. 356-8816. Pigeons, rabbits, guineas and game chickens, $1 and up or will trade for purebred bantams, Randall Heard, Rt. 3, Cumming 30130. Ph. 887- 4232.___________________ Young and mature bantams: Dark Cornish, Rhode Island Reds, Mille Fleurs, Buff Cochins and Old English games, reasonably priced, Box 621, Jackson 30233. Hatching eggs, B.B. bronze turkey, $3 doz. here, $5 mailed PP; purebred Rhode Island Red bantams, $2 doz. here, $4 mailed PP in Ga. W.R. Long, Star Rt., Blairsville 30512. Game chickens, cross breed and purebred Roundhead Greys, Texas Rangers, all breeds select and under wire, $2.50 up, 8 small stags, yr. and older, purebred. J.H. Willis, Rt. 1, Sycamore 31790. Ph. 567-2663.____ Geese For sale. Luther Castleberry, Rt. 4, Box 287, Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 475-5382. cannot ship. James R. Elliott, Rt. 2, Purebred Dark Cornish game, $3 Lavonia 30553. Ph. 356-8816.______ ea.; purebred Cornish game bantams, Araucanas, $4 pr.; Rock Cornish $2 ea. Mrs. W. C. McDaniel, Holley bantams, $5 pr.; light Brahamas, $6 Rd.. Rt. 1. Box 49, Lizella 31052. pr.; pr. golden pheasants, $12.50; trio 'ss'purebred White Pekin ducks', Ringneck pheasants, $12; pr. Silver Irg. type, $50, thirteen about grown, Campine, $5. Richard Reeves, Rt. 1, the youngest 7 wks. old. J. Paul Dacula 30211. Ph. 963-3547.______. Mallard ducks, 5 generations from wild, $2-$2.50 ea.; 5 young Turken chickens, $2 ea.; two game roosters, $2.50 ea., 1 trimmed; young bantams. Joel Bend, Rt. 2, Elberton 30635. Ph. 283-28(19 day or 283-3793 night. Higgin botham, Rt. 1, Bogart. P.TiJire show .type bantams: Belgium quail, Silver Spangle Hamburg, Silver and Golden Sebrights, Porcelain, Turkey, Red Pyle Old English; pigeons; Modenas, etc. Randy Hill, Box 101, Bowersville 30516. THE MARKET BULLETIN Rabbits for sale cheap, diff. colors and sizes, will trade for most anything, cannot ship. Mrs. W.N. Wages, Rt. 3, Philadelphia Rd., Conyers 30207._____________ Game chickens, speckled guineas, ducks and rabbits. W. E. Harris, Rt. 4, Box 6, Cumming 30130. Ph. 887-5917 after 6:30 evenings. Game hens, Dark Cornish, Red Lace Cornish, Claret and other, for sale or trade for Araucana hens, Kenton Hayes, Rt. 1, Box 40, Hoschton. Ph. 654-2526 Braselton. Hatching eggs, white guinea eggs, the meat is almost all white, $3 per 15 del. H. A. Stahl, Thomasville Hwy., Moultrie 31768. Show type bantams from trophy winning parents; Mille Fleurs, Silver Spangle Hamburgs, Belgium Antwerp quail; started chicks to grown stock, cannot ship. J.E. Dempsey, 107 Olive Springs PL, Marietta 30060. Ph. 427- 5233._________________ Rabbits, 4 does, 1 buck, good commercial stock, good producers, perf. health; 2 pedigreed N.Z. Red bucks, nice stock, papers furnished, cannot ship. R. Lamar Brantley, Rt. 2, Wrightsville 31096. _____ icks ana geese, Rouen and Pekins, $2-$3 ea., Toulouse and African geese, $5-$10 ea., trade for goats. Wilson Casson, Rt. 3, Box 371, Griffin. Ph. 228-1972.________ 4 pure RH pullets, Feb. '71 hatch, $2.50 ea., 4 Warhorse crossed pullets, $2 ea., cannot ship. Joel Oliver, Rt. 2, Seminole Way, Ellenwood 30049. Ph. 243-0067. Pr. Hatch-Claret cross games, proven bloodlines, $10. James W. Burt, Box 265, Greensboro 30642. Ph. 453-7862 after 6 pm week days except Friday-Sunday.____________ Bantams, trios, rooster and 2 hens, pure Rhode Island Reds, Silver Lace, rooster and 2 hens, purebred, Plymouth bantam hen, all approx. 2 yrs., $1 ea. W. A. Wright, Rt. 4, Hwy. 34, Newnan. 90 laying hens, $2 ea. firm, lay brown eggs. Russell M. Jackson, Rt. 5, Box 13A, Conyers 30207. Ph. 483- 3570.______________________ Northern Bobwhite quail, $3 pr., dressed, $1.25 ea., day old, 25t ea.; also, booking orders for eggs, $15 per C. John L. Mills, 1553 Westwood Ave., SW, Atlanta 30310. Ph. 758-9107 after 7 pm.___________________ Hatching eggs, Araucanas, best grade, blue ribbon Easter eggs, $3 doz. at house, shipped PP in Ga. at buyer's risk, $5 doz., MO only. .). B. Swint, 2018 Ohio Ave., Augusta 30904. Ph. 733-4341.________________ Dark and White Lace Red Cornish game, standard bull dog type, short legged, dbl. breasted, grown and I/ 2 grown. Ray Hollingsworth, Rt. 2, Statesboro 30458. Ph. 587-5835. Northern Bobwhite quail eggs, $10 per C, shipped F.O.B., dressed birds, 95t ea., wk. old birds, $25 per C, others priced according to age. Alfred J. Harper, Rt. 2, Ocilla. Ph. 468-7851. Baibt y Bobwhite chicks for sale, $15 per C; 5 prs. Chukars; also, laying cages and incubators for sale or rent, located on Self Rd. Bobby Gilliam, Box 253, Centerville. Ph. 953-3061. Rabbits, frying size, $1 up to 4 Ibs., will butcher free after buying them. G. C. Fortner, 2671 South Cobb Dr., Smyrna 30080. Ph. 436-5317. Young rabbits, all colors, $2 ea. Kevin Laseter, Rt, 1, Monroe 30655. Ph. 267-3581. ____________ White Cornish Rock Cross, broad breasted, pock treated, Northern stock, $10 pr., $14 trio, 6 wk. old Chukars, $1.50 ea., all letters answered, stamped envelope. C. A. Franklin, McRae 31055. Pr. India Blue peafowls, 2 yrs. old, $30, pr. of same, 1 yr. old, $25; three odd cocks, 1 yr. old, $15 ea. B. C. Walton. Evans 30809.__________ Sev. prs. flying Mallards, 4 generations from wild. W.C. Davis, Rt. 2, Box 301, Stockbridge. Ph. 4748550. 15 grey and white geese, 5 white ducks, $3 ea. at my place. A. R. Burgamy, Rt. 1, Warthen. Purebred Golden Sebrignt ban- tams, $1 ea.; 2 prs. Silver Duckwings, $3 pr.; few common bantams, $1 ea.; racing pigeons, $1 ea. James Strickland. Rt. 2. Duluth. Ph. 476-5963. 45 Rhode Island Red laying hens and roosters, $2 ea. if all taken, cannot ship. Mrs. G. L. Ingram, RFD 1, Box 1668, Lithia Springs 30057. Ph. 941- 1303.______________________ English Trumpeter pigeons, mated pr. $4, young '71 hatch, $1.50 ea.; 1 lot 14 Moorhead Tumblers, very rare, $25. R. L. Philyaw, Rt. 3, Box 570, Dalton 30720. Ph. 226-1679. Geese, Irg. grey Toulouse - African, $10-$15 pr.; ducks, colored like Mallard Rouen or White Pekins, $6 pr.; B. B. Red bantams, $2 pr.; White Silkie bantams, $4 pr. Wilson Carson, Rt. 3, Box 371, _Griffin, Ph. 228-1972,_________________. 28 White Rock hens; 18 White Leghorn hens; 18 Dominique hens; 30 mixed game chickens, Japanese White Silkies and bantams, etc. Marvin L. Moore, Rt. 4, Box 394B, Griffin 80223. Ph. 227-2041. Games: I/ 2 Muff-1/ 2 Green Leg .Hatch, from proven stock, March 'hatched, will sell or trade for games of equal value. Gary Davis, 769 Salem Rd., Rossville 30741. Pigeons: Fantails, Modenas, Rollers, young birds, $5 pr., old mated prs., $7; bantams: BB Reds, Duck- wing Greys, $3 ea., can ship. E. E. Smith, 1781 Boulderview Dr., SE, Atlanta 30316. Ph. 241-7315. Wednesday, July 28,1971 Laying hens, Rhode Island Reds and some big hens and few roosters, $1.50 ea., less if all taken. Mrs. Robert King, Rt. 3, Conyers. Ph. 483-4878 or 483-344Q._______ Purebred Barred Plymouth Rock bantams, prs. only, $5 pr. D. J. Daniell, 135 Cooper Lake Dr., Smyrna. Ph. 435-5067 _____ Bobwhite quail, baby chicks to market size, priced according to age, cannot ship. H.F. Holland. 407 W. Dykes St., Cochran 31014. Ph. 934-2194. 6 white laying ducks, grown. Mrs. Grace Jones, 2101 Lake Ave., Augusta 30904. Ph. 733-6301. Silver Duckwing O.E.G., all purebred, show stock, $10-$15 pr.; also, sev. breeds of started chicks. J. C. King, 212 Gramling St., Marietta 30060. Purebred Dark Cornish hatching eggs, Irg. heavy type, 15 for $2.35 or 30 for $3.90, cartons returned at buyer's expense, eggs at home, $1.25 for 15, Miss Cora Pa'tterson, Rt. 1, Box 35, Ty Ty 31795. Mallard ducks, 3 generations from wild; Muscovy ducks; guineas; geese; sev. breeds fancy bantams, reasonably priced. Hiram Dunn, Rt. 1, Box 250, Meansville. Ph. 567-8662. Mallard ducks, 4 generations from wild, $2 ea. J. F. McGlamory, Rt. 9, Masseyville Rd., Macon 31201. Ph. 746-1593. 4 B.B. white turkeys, 3 hens, 1 torn, nice hens, laying; pr. silver pheasants, some jumbo Ringnecks. E. G. Satterfield, Rt. 1, Fayetteville Rd., Fairburn. Ph. 964-7987. Rabbits, all kinds of healthy breeding stock, come see. C. E. Breeden, 1396 Oldfield Rd., Decatur. Ph. 289-4673. ______ Pigeons for sale, Racing Homers and White Kings. W. E. Kock, 721 Northern Ave., Clarkston 30021. Ph. 443-5174. Poultry, game, fowl and eggs wanted Want 15 - 25 eggs of the English White quail and 15 - 28 Tuxedo Quail eggs, state price in first letter. Arnold Owens. Rt. 2. LaFayette 30728. Want geese, swan and ducks, reasonably priced. Mike Pruitt, Rt. 2 Jonesbridge Rd., Alpharetta 30201 PIZZA QUICKIES RECIPE PREVIEW 0000(0) To prepare 6 Servings 2 pizzas each you need 12 slices enriched white bread 12 thin slices, mild process cheese 8-oz. can tomato sauce 1 teaspoon Oreganc 1/4 cup grated Parmesan cheese Place 12 slices bread on broiler pan Turn bread so untoasted side is up. 0000 Return to oven and broil until cheese bubbles and is lightly brown. Toast bread on one side under broiler KATCP Place cheese slices on bread. Sprinkle with oregano and Parmesan cheese VARIATION Biscuit pizzas In place of bread, make biscuit dough from 2 cups mix or 2 cups flour. Roll dough to 1/8-inch thickness. Cut into serving size pieces, if desired. Place on greased baking sheet and cop with remaining ingredients. Bake in a preheated oven at 450F. (very hot) 15 minutes or until lightly browned. Wednesday, July 28,1971 THE MARKET BULLETIN Page/ Angel's trumpet, 5 seed, 250; sage 10 seed, 200; pinks, 25 seed, 250 Jalapeno pepper, 25 seed, 400. Mrs. D Brooks. Box 1031. Decatur 30031. Calamus pits., lady's slipper pits, pink flowers, 6 pits., $2 pp.; out of state, $2.50. Mrs W. M. Stover, Rt. 1 Flower plants, bulbs and seed Appliqued quilt patterns: Sunbonnet Sue, Overall Bill, Dutch Doll, Colonial Girl with Umbrella, others, 3, $1, plus long stamped env. Ruby Chastain. Rt. 5. Elliiav._______ Ginseng roots, 500 ea; wild cucumber bark, sassafras, I/ 2 gal. Baby booties, handmade, white lambskin, 3 sizes, fit newborn to 8 mos. trimmed in pink blue or white, $2.50. O'Neal Brooks, Box 873, Scottdale 30079._______________ Lambskin baby shoes, cowboy, boots, moccasins, felts, 1-2-3 ap- Box 146, Blue Rid^e 30513. Crabapple pink mtn., laurel white dogwood, hollys, maple, honeysuckle, 500 ea.; pink 7-sister $2, sage, 750 cup; buckeyes, $2, doz., add post. Mrs. John Philips, Rt. 1, Wrightsville.______________ Herbs and roots, ratsbane, catnip pliqued animals with pastels, $2.25 pr., 500 post. Sara Crumbley. Box 383A. McDonough. Ph. .957-3203. ___ Old fashion bonnets, Wagon Train climbing roses, $1 ea., add post Mrs yellowroot, wild cherry bark, 2 Ib. bonnets, sun bonnets, all with ruffles, Weldon Long. Rt. 5. Elliiav 30540. lardbox, $1, add 350 post. Mrs. H.A. $1.50 add post. Mrs. B.M. Humphreys, Hardy ferns, mtn. holly, Chastain, Rt. 5. Elliiav 30540._____ 854 Davis St., Rt. 6, Gainesville 30501. crabapple, mtn. azaleas, pink J?atchwork quilt patterns, drawn , Loom woven potholders in asst. for sale rhodendron, white dogwood, pink mtn. laurel, others, 500 ea., add post wanted instructions, can mach. pc., Windmill, cols., 5, $1, plus post, no checks. Mrs. Fan, Okla. Road, Pinwheel, Bright Bessie Sims, 441 Chestnut St., NE, Magnolia growing in containers, $1 to $8; aucuba in containers and geraniums, Charlie E. Kimbrell, 106 Claire Dr.. SE, Atlanta. Ph. 627-5678. 12 diff. daylilies, $2.50; 1 doz. red spider lilies, $1; 2 elephant ears, $1,10 garlic, $1., add post. Mrs. A.B. Cooper, Box 270, Pelham 31779. Evergreen fern, fall asters, rose hibiscus, moden gleam loosestrife, 500 bunch, 50* post. Mrs. L.M. Lowman, Elliiav._________________ Star-of-Bethlehem bulb, 500 doz.; 3 Grape Leaf or 3 Strawberry begonias, $1; 15 blue ajuga, $1, PP, in Ga. Mrs. Ed Stone , Box 105, Adairsville. Vinca minor, 25, $1.25; Christmas cherry pits., 150 ea.; coleus, 100; green jew, 100 cutting, add post. Mrs. J.W Jackson, Rt. 2, Talking Rock 3017JL Asst. iris, 500 doz.; purple monkey face, asst. sultana, dwarf marigold, summer poinsettia, asst. petunia, rooted, moss packed, add post. Ethel Crowe. Rt. 2. Gainesville 30501, Caladium pits., 10, $1; trailing coleus, dbl. pink begonia. Boston fern, 5, $1; bronze ajuga, Gloriosa daisies, $1.25 doz., 500 post. Mrs. J.W. Jones, Madison. Labeled daylilies, $4.50 doz.; dracaena, philodendron, peperomia, nephthyis, hoya, sanserieria, prayer pit., podocarpus, palm, dwarf sanseviers, 500, add post. Mrs. T.J. Stevens. Rt. 2. Thomasville 31792. Iris, pinks, blues, yellows, browns, whites, lav., plicates, 12 diff. labeled, $5. 75* post. Mrs. W.B. Hawkins, 2179 Rock Chapel Rd., Mrs. Elzie Long., Rt. 5, Ellijay. 30540 Green liriope, 50, $1., add post Mrs. Charlie J. Cantrell, Rt. 11, Box 48, Gainesville 30501.________ Martin Bushel, Dishrag, Water Jug, Dipper Gourd Seed, 36 to pkg., 300 ea.; 4 pkgs., $1 stamped env. H. A. Stahl.. Rt. 6. Moultrie 31768. Pink rhododendron azaleas, dbl. gold kerria, lilac, golden bell, bridal wreath, sweet shrub, holly, 500 ea., 500 post. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay. 30540. Sultanas, wine, orange, pink begonias, bronze leaf, dbl. red, single green leaf, dbl. pink or single rooted., 3, $1., add post. Delia Goodwin, Tallapoosa 30176.____________ Tulip tree pits., mulberry tree pits., $2., sassafras pits., $15.; high powered high John bulbs, $3. ea., add post. Mrs. J. D. Phillips, Rt. 1, Wrightsville Grape Leaf Begonia, Fish Scale begonia, pink, red, white geranium, all rooted, 400 ea., add post. Mrs. F. M. Turner. Rt. 6. Gainesville,_____ Mammoth sunflower seed; Martin House, small mix. hybrid gourd seed, 750 ea. pkg., 250 ea. mailing. Erskine C. Coryell, 2173 Montrose Ave., SW, Atlanta. Ph. 758- 6140. Tiger lily bulblets, sprouting, plant now, cupful, $1.25; sweet shurb, stamped env. H. L. Thomas, 3690 Telstar. Ellenwood 30049._______ Daylilies, purple iris, vinca minor, ground cover vine, border pits., green, white, 10, $1.; S. C. jasmine, 3, $1., add post. Mrs. Malachi Smith, RL 6. Gainesville._______ Rose, pink, wine red, gold, purpe, lemon-rose, chrome-red daylilies,50, $5, PP, in Ga. only. Josie McAlpin, Want 3 or 4 Rainbow ferns well rooted in pots, will pick up; also, want ground pine. L. S. Larsen, Rt. 3, Cleveland 30528. for sale Catnip, devil's shoestring, sweet gum bark, yellowroot, sassafras, queen-of-meadow, yellow dock roots, 2 Ib. lardbox, $1, 350 post. Mrs. Elzie Long. Rt. 5. Ellijay._____________ Bonnet patterns: Centennial, Martha Washington, round, pointed top button crown, button with tail, Covered Wagon, old fashion, 350 ea., 100 instructions. Mrs. R. Williams, Rt. 1, Lawrenceville._________ Figs for sale, no mail orders. Lois Green, 3541 Mutimer Dr., Augusta 30906. Ph. 798-1678.___________ Tomatoes, no poisons used, Irg. quantity. C. Van Antwerp, 2433 Ventura Place. Smyrna. Ph. 436-5858. Magnolia tree, 20 ft. or more, 10 yrs. old, you dig and replace dirt. Mrs. Harry E. Snipes, 1807 E. Ramble Crt., .Decatur. Ph. 938-6600. Red gold hybrid breeders, 1,000, $5.50; bed run, 1,000, $4.50 PP with Hopes, 5, $1; with stamped env., Perlene Roper. Rt. 7. Gainesville. Clean yellow dock red sassafras, queen-of-meadow, wild cherry red alder bark, blackberry roots, yellowroot, 2 Ib. lard box, $1 add post. Mrs. L.M. Lowman. Rt. 5. Ellijay. Appliqued pc. quilt patterns, Jacob's ladder, Dresden Plate, Floral Cameo, Apple Blossom, others, 3, $1, plus Irg. stamp env. Mrs. Weldon Long^, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540. Good dry cow and horse compost. 750 pr bag; $15 truckload del., also chicken compost. J.W. Van Horn, 4457 Covington Hwy., Decatur. Ph. Bu 9- 5798. ______. Clean roots, yellowroot, ratsbane, wild cherry, red elder bark, 2 Ib. lardbox, $1, add post. Randy Chastain. Rt. 5. Elliiav.________ Quilt patterns: Fan, Star-of- Bethlehem, Flower Garden, Ap- pliqued Tulip, Rosebud, Dutch Doll, 300 ea., add post. Mrs. J.W. Jackson, Rt. 2. Talking Rock 30175.______ Quilt as you go patterns, 4 diff. patterns with instructions, all $1. Mrs. D. Brooks, Box 1031. Decatur 30031. Fresh vegetables from my gar- den, Robert Maulding, 6332 Alien Rd., Mableton. 30059. Ph. 948-1060._____ No. 3 farm bell, $60 complete, asst. parts for no. 1, 2, and 3 bells. J.W. Yeargin, Rt. 1, Macland Rd., Dallas 30132. Ph. 445-7870._______ Will make dashers and lids for any size churns, send size of lid wanted, $2.50 here; $3.50 PP. P.D. Webb, Rt. 5, Box 69, Elberton 30635. Worms, Irg. hybrid red wigglers, 1,000, $5; 2,000, $9.50; 4,000, $18, 500 post, per order, free instructions. Norton Eldridge, 212 Madison Ave., Ashburn. Ph. 567-3849. Lawarenceville 30245._______________ White single tatting, 500 per yrd., add post. Mrs. W.H. Thompson, Rt. 2, Lcnox 31637. Novelty aprons, Shape, Apple Leaf, Butterfly, Girl's Face, $1.25 ea,, bib aprons, $1 ea; band aprons, 750 ea.; work aprons, $1 ea., add post. Mrs. Elzie Lone. Rt. 5. Elliiav. Pretty potholders, 250, 5, $1, pretty heart sharped pincushions, 300 ea., 4, $1, add post. Mrs. R.M. Chastain, Rt. 5, Elliiav 30540._____ New mach, quilts asst. print top with col. lining to match, $8 ea. PP, little girl band aprons, 2, $1.25 PP., Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 1, Blue Ridge 30513.____________________ Dbl. bed quilts, new asst. cols., print cloth, 2 Ib. cotton padding, solid col. linings to match, $7.50 PP. Mrs. Frank Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Ph. 698- 4143.______________________ Handpainted mach. made baby quilts, $8 ea.; handpainted pillowcases, $2 ea.; handpainted potholders, 300 ea. 4, $1, add post. Mrs. H.A. Chastain. Rt. 5. Elliiav. New dbl. quilts in asst. cols.. padded with 2 Ib. cotton with linings to mach. quilted $7 ea., PP. Marie Parks, Rt. 3. Elli.lay 30504._______ New asst. cols, print quilts, 72x90 padded with 2 Ib. roll cotton lining to match, mach. quilted $7 PP. Mrs. Esty Parks. Rt. 3. Elliiav 30540. Pretty heart shaped pincushions. 300 ea.; 4, $1 potholders, 250 ea.; 5, $1, add post. Mrs. Ruby Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540. Tiny baby's size one cowboy boots, made of imitation leather, trimed with real buckle and timy bronco, $3. Mrs. D. Brooks, Box 1031, Decatur Lithonia 30058. Ph. 482-6028.______ Rt_2, Tallapoosa 30176._______, instructions; garden wigglers, 500, $6. 30031.________________________ Mums, GlorTosia daisies, $1, doz.; Althea, butterfly, yellow bell, S. PP. C.B. Nicholson, 415 Norris, St., Quilted potholders, solid or print. lace, fluffy, ruffled fern, $1 ea., red, pink begonias, red geranium,650 add post. Mrs. Bryan Standridge, Rt. 2, Abbeville 31001._____________ C. jasmine, yellow thornless rose, Dorothy Prkinds pink rose, 3, $1., add pst. Mrs. Robert Morrell, Rt. 6, Gainesville. _ ____________. Montezuma Guaranteed finest quality S. Ga., gallberry tupelo blend natural strained honey case 12 two Ib. Jars, Miscellaneous 4, $1. PP. Mrs. W.M. Stover, Rt. 1, Box 146. Blue Ridge 30513.______ Baby quilts, white print, col. animals appliqued, diff. cols., $7.50 Daylilies: 8", Yellow Blend, Pink Damask, Early Red, spring Fantasy, Mix col. sweet William seed, 250 tblspn. with self add., stamped env. $10,plus post. A.V. Dowling, 114 E. North St., Valdosta 31601. plus 600 post., name col. Helen Dodd, Rt. 2, Box 68A Rising Fawn 30738. lav., bi-col., Eyed Variety, Painted Lady, 4-fan clumps, all 6, $4. PF Walter Jackson, 1123 Vickers St., Atlanta 30316. Mr. H. G. Buffington, Rt. 10, Box 180, Gainesville 30501. ___________ White pine, white dogwood, sweet shrub, pink mtn. laurel, ivy mtn Horse manure, haul your own, $1. Bill Crawford, Latigo Farm, Rucker Rd., Alpharetta. Ph. 475-4942._____ Sev. acres wood to give away, Girls dresses, sleeveless, asst. prints, seersucker, etc. easy care, 16x, $3 ea., 2, $5 Elizabeth Coleman, 1405 Danielville Rd.. Athens 30601. Dbl. orange speckle, dbl. yellow cannas, wide liriope, yellow with brown iris, $2 doz., Tiger lily bulblets, 50, $1, add post. Perlene Roper, Rt. 7,' Gainesville.__________________ Potted pits, cannas, Japanese lantern, dusty miller hybrid iris, hydrangeas ligustrum, sweet heart roses, cannot ship. Mrs. F.H. Keys, 873 E. Confederate Ave., SE, Atlanta Ph. 622-0448. Mix. mums, violets, sweet narcissus, daffoldils, ageratum, 30, $1, blue Siberian iris, lemon lilies, 12, $1, add 50* post. Mrs. W.W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay. 25 seed 25*; none mix. Blue sal via, white salvia, jewels of Opar, touck- me-nots, mignonette, hollyhocks, coleus, portulaca. O'Neal Brooks, Box 873, Scottdale 30079.________ Mix baby zinnias, mix. Irg. zinnias, dwarf marigolds, mix. Irg. marigolds, mix. sweet Williams, 250 ea., pkg., stamped env. J. 0. Henderson. Box 37. Lawrenceville 30245. White pine 2 ft. tall, $1 ea.; 3 ft. tall, $2 ea.; purple iris, orange daylily, 4 doz., $2.50. add post. Mrs. Frank Parks, Ellijay. Ph. 698-4143._____ White Confederate jasmine, sword ferns, white geraniums, 500 ea.; orange, vari. lantana, 3, $1; holly, mtn. fern, Hemlock pine 6, $3. PP. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 1, Blue Ridge 30513. _ ________ Daylilies named and labeled ea. diff., $4.75 doz., free pit. with ea. or- der; ornamental peppers, 2 doz., $1.60 PP. Mrs. W. S. Griffin, Adel. __ Hardy ageratum, hardy begonia, bromelaids. African violets, prince feather, others, at my home, some free, phone first. Mrs. T. H. Trimble, 1175 Cumberland Rd.. Atlanta. Ph. 876-2854.__________________ Thanksgiving cactus, 5, $1; hosta, vari., small, 4, $1; Irg., 2, $1; pearl bush, $1., add post. Mrs. F. B. Dugger, Sr.,J481 Rivoli Dr.. Macon._____ Giant Shasta daisy, 6, $1; Conquor giant Shasta daisy, 12, $1.; old time Shasta daisy, 10, $1., 500 post. Mrs. R. P. Steinheimer. Brooks 30205._____ Daylilies: Babette, Cibola, Coronada, Daafu, Emily, Fortyniner, Hyperion, Lyric, Marionette, Quincy, Ringlets, Sincerity, all $6. PP. R. Bowen, 3189 Peachtree Dr., NE., Atlanta. Ph. 233-1594.____________ Coleus, 500; coleus, 100; begonias, 500; dbl. petunies, 350; old fashion bachelor's buttons, 400 doz. Mrs. G. E. Wilson, 668Schuyler Ave., SE, Atlanta 30312. Swiss giant pansie seed, germ. 32%; Aalsmeer giants, 720 per ct., clean brush and limbs in pile to burn. J. H. Street, Rt. 6, Clarksbridge and Green Rd.. Lake Lanier. Gainesville. New pure honey and fresh white corn for sale at my home. Mrs. B. F. Crews, 5370 Chamblee Dunwoody Rd., Dunwoodv. Ph. 457-3079. Tin can sealer, metal frame, use for no. 2 and 3 cans. $10 Mrs. C. A. Sanders, Box 34, Red Oak. Ph. 7614224^ Applique quilt patterns, 5, $1, pattern list 100; Cowboy, Angel, Hen, Rooster, Football, Rosebud, Dogwood Daisy, Butterfly, Pineapple, Tulip, Squirrel. Oneal Brooks, Box 873, Scottdale. 30079.____________ Queen-of-meadow, wild cherry red alder bark, blackberry roots, 2 Ib. lardbox full, $1. add post. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540._____ Applique quilt patterns: Big Apple, Duck, Pig, Puppy, Kitten, Ship to Moon, 3, $1, long stamped env. Mrs. R.M. Chastain. Rt. 5. Elliiav. 30540. 15 gal. wash pot, $10; also, small feed chopper, $8. Mrs. Ruth Hannah, Rt; 1. Luthersville.__________ 21 qt. Homor Maid pressure canner, like new cond., $20. Mrs. Ethel Rich, 155 Mitchell Dr., Marietta. Ph. 428-0686._________ 71 crop sourwood honey, chunk cut out in your container or wrapped, wanted Want old fashion blackberry, blueberry, pear preserves. W. C. Ford, 1950 Cindy Dr., Decatur. 30032. Want 400 to 500 white crystal wax onion pits., kind that grows flat, last of Oct. or first of Nov. S.N. Drummond, 2605 Washington Rd., Augusta 30904. __ _ ____________ Want 4 gal. figs, will pick up within 50 mi. of Atlanta. Mrs. K. T. Drummond, Rt. 2, Box 377D, Fairburn 30213. Ph. 964-4620. Want 10 Ib. beeswax, must be clean and reasonable. Arthur C. Guest, 221 S. Mclntosh St., Elberton 30635. _ _ _____________. Want 10,000 bales quality Ber- muda hay, tractor trailer loaded in field or barn. Richard Thomas, Box 647, Atlanta. 30301. Ph. 875-3511. Want any amount of bees, state number, price and cond. of hives. Jerry R. Thomas, Rt. 4, Cleveland 3Q528. Ph. 865-4449 after 5PM.______ Want good compost, chicken or cow or both mixed, will pay $8 ton del. Mrs. Warren Adams, Tyrone Ph. 4618804. Appliqued pillowcase, flowers, leaves, $3 pr., scarves to match, $1.50 ea., mach. made handpainted pillowcases, $2.50 pr., add post. Mrs. Weldon Long. Rt. 5. Ellijay 30540. Wash and ware pretty summer dressers, 1 to 3, $3.50; 4 to 6, $4.50; 3. $10. Mrs. W.W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay. rAfghan, ripple pattern, virgir wool, 6 shades of blue or red, 46 x 66. $35. ea. Mrs. R. M. Carpenter. 2381 Johnson Ferry Rd.. Chamblee 30341 Cro. tablecloth, daisy pattern approx. 72 x 92, $45.; white cro. bab. afghan, approx. 34 x 34, $7, add post. Mrs. H. H. Robinson, Rt. 1, Monroe 30655. __ Cro. granny~algha~n, 45 x 60 asst colors outlined and fringed in black with matching pillow, $35. Mrs. J.O Whitley, Rt. 1, Old Mtn. Rd., Ken nesaw 30144.____________________ Neat handmade place or hoi mats, 6 in. dia., green, red, brown, 30'- ea., 3, $1 PP. Mrs. Fannie M. Briant, 1320 Miller Ave.. NE. Atlanta 30307. Handmade quilts, diff. patterns. $12. - $15.; flower garden hand pc. hand quilted, over 1,500 pcs., ven small nice work, $25. Mrs. Vera Reece, Dawsonville. 30534. ____.. Quilt tops, house with twc stephanotis, 3, 500, add post. Mrs. J. from holland, 600 seed, growing reasonably priced, cannot ship. Leo Chimneys, Blossom, Beg and Borrow R. Hinson. Box 104. Chester 31012. manual $1.10. F. Abie, Dahlonega Puckett. Burnett Rd.. Suwanee. Drunkard's Path, pc. of blue ana Red hardy verbena, 8, $1; red weigela, 2, $1; P - G hydrangea, oot rose hydrangea, 2, $1; barbarea, red Iris mix. col., Irg. blooms, 25, $3.; mix. col. daylilies, 10, $2.. add post. Apples, ready Aug. 1st., Staymans, Delicious, Red Jonathan, others, 2 mi. off 1-85, Hamilton Mill orange, $5., add post. Edna Foster Rt. 2. Calhoun 30701.___________ Cro. green lace doily, 21 in. square- leaf, 4, $1. Mrs. Alfred Moss, Box 89 Mrs. C. C. Gentry, Rt. 3, Red Bud Rd., Exit, East from Atlanta. Frank rose center, $5. plus 250 post. Mrs. Ro;, Cleveland._______________ Rd., Calhoun 30701. _______ J. Jones. Buford. Ph. 945-7862._____ Bonds. Box 87, Homer 30547. Gardenias,' loquarts, nice size tallow trees, roses in cans, $1. ea., at Hen and Chickens cactus, 4, $1; ajuga pits., 20, $1; English ivy, 10, $1; No. 1, 2, and 3 farm bells, all complete and in perfect cond. Paul Quilt tops, Irg. size, good material made by patterns, send stamped env my place, cannot ship. Mrs. Mary E. aucuba, 4, $1, Ga. orders. R. G. Riden, "reeson, Box 82, Tunnel Hill 30755. for information, $5.50 - $6 plus post Hudson, Rt. 2, Mosley & Dixon Rd., 939 KatherwoodDr., SW, Atlanta. Ph. Ph. 673-2819. Lucille Garrett, Rt. 1, Box 128-A, Macon.___________________ 753-7546._________________ New crop mtn. honey, raw, not Swainsboro 30401.___________., Century pits., $1.; begonias, 500; Elephant ears in containers, 500; heated, strain, 5 Ibs., $2; 10 Ibs., $3.75; Cro. afghans, two shell stitch, Christmas cherry pits., 150; purple poincianas, 3 ft. tall in containers, $1.; 100 extra Ib. for comb., add post. asst. cols., $26 ; two ripple, brown widow's tears, 100; at my home in daylilies, $1. and $1.25. no mailing. E. Edward Colston, Rt. 1, Taylorsville yellow, orange, yellow, gold, beige. $3i afternoon. Mrs. Frank Barford, 1185 Moreland Ave SE. Atlanta 30316. ienemann, Mtn. Pleasant Rd., Macon. Ph. 788-6432.________ 30178.__________________________ New red oak fence rails, 10 ft. in for sale send stamped env. R. H. Mealer, Ellijay. ________________ Six daylilies, 6 iris, named, Purple, orange lantana, length, 750 ea. Dan E. West, Rt. 1, Box Good size potholders, mach labeled, all diff., $5. doz. PP, 3 dwarf amaryllis, 3, $1; red, white spider 287. Washington 30673. Ph. 678-7100. Dishtowels done in pretty designs, .made, cloth lined 3, $1; clothspin wild iris free with ea. order. Mrs. Hies, daffodils, iris, daylilies, $1 doz., Wild cucumber bark, 2 Ib. lardbox standard size, state what you want, aprons, use for sewing, 750 ea., 20. Jesse Jackson, Hillcrest Dr., Austell add post. Mrs. J. E. Harrell, Rt. 4, 'uli, $2, add 300 post. G.T. Brown, Gen. 500 ea. Mrs. L. M. Lowman, Rt. 5, post. Perlene Roper. Rt. 7, 30001. Quitman 31643. Del., Ball Ground 30107. Ellijay. Gainesville. Pages THE MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday, July 28,1971 Pecan Meetings The Agricultural Commodity Commission for pecans has proposed marketing order number 9 for pecans. This is to organize a commodity commission for the purposes of research, education, and promotion of pecans. These meetings will be held to explain the organizational workings and needs of a commodity commission for pecans, thus giving all interested parties an opportunity to get all desired in formation. Thomaston PECAN MEETINGS August 3-2:00 PM Municipal Building Highway 19 North Byron August 3-7:30 PM Southeastern Fruit and Tree Nut Research Station Agricultural Calendar MEETINGS July 29 - 9:30 AM - Peanut Harvesting & Curing Short Course, Rural Development Center, ABAC, Tifton. July 31 - Farm Equipment Day, National Peanut Research Laboratory, Dawson. August 14 - 9 AM - Central Ga. Cattlemen's Assn. Field Day, Gene Thaxton's place, Roberta. A delectable and vitaminteeming relative of domestic varieties, wild lettuce or hor- seweed, L. canadensis, grows abundantly in Georgia. This plant is common in the rich, moist soils of fields, yards, roadsides, and open thickets. Wild lettuce sometimes grows as high as a man. The generally smooth stalks have a whitish cast to them, as do the underneaths of the clasping stem leaves, which are abundant up to the loosely branched flower clusters. The deeply indented leaves growing from the base of the stalk become from several to twelve inches long. The numerous little narrow flowers range in color from bronze to yellow and blue. If you like the slightly bitter taste of cooked dandelions, then wild lettuce is for you. Otherwise, discard the first water in which this potherb is boiled. The leaves and stems are tender enough to cook until the plant is about sixteen inches high. When just a few inches tall, wild lettuce makes a tasty salad. Unfortunately, wild lettuce stays in this eminently edible condition only a week or so. When the tall seedstalk is broken or cut, a thick white milky juice exudes, which soon coagulates and stiffens into a rubber-like consistency. It is the gum that has medicinal properties. Tobacco Markets (Continued from page 1) Thursday for four hours. Markets will be open for three and a half hours Monday through Thursday during the second, third and fourth weeks of sales. There will be 37 sets of buyers on the flue cured markets during these first four weeks. The fifth week of sales there will be nine sets of buyers with markets remaining open in Alma, Adel, Douglas, Moultrie, Quitman, Claxton, Fitzgerald, Statesboro, and one in Live Oak, Florida. The markets to remain open were determined by the Georgia-Florida Tobacco Warehouse Association last year when a rotation system was put into effect for the next four years. During the sixth week of sales, there will be four sets of buyers on the flue cured belt. The markets open during that time will be determined by the warehouse association. Commissioner Irvin, distressed over the Industry-Wide Committee's decision to cut the selling time in Georgia, urged all Georgia growers to contact their warehouseman and alert him of the importance of selling Georgia tobacco first. Americus August 4-2:00 PM Southwest Georgia Experiment Station near Plains Tifton August 4-7:30 PM Courthouse Annex, Extension Conference Room Donalsonville August 5-2:00 PM Courthouse Annex, Conference Room Thomasville August 5-7:30 PM Thomas County Federal Savings & Loan Building Albany August 10 - 7:30 PM County Agricultural Building, Lowe Road Camilla August 1-0 - 2:00 PM Courthouse Courtroom Waycross August 11 - 2:00 PM Courthouse Courtroom Statesboro August 11 - 7:30 PM Sea Island Bank FARM SALES EVENTS July 30 - 7:30 - and every Fri. nite Horse and Tack Sale; N. Ga. Horse Auction, Callaway Rd., Marietta. For info, call Norman Graham. Ph. 422-5603 or 428-0428. Aug. 2 - 7 PM - and every Mon. night - Horse and Tack Auction, Rocking Horse Auction, Albany Hwy., Sylvester. Call Bob Jeffery, Ph. 912/ 776-3143. Aug. 16 - Hampshire Breeding Stock sale. For info, contact Edsel Lewis, Rt. 4, Box 106, Baxley, 31513, Ph. 367-3264. Aug. 19 - l PM - Auction Sale of Spots, Durocs, Yorkshires. For info, contact W. Preston White, Ph. 568-4000, Alamo. Aug. 24 - 8 PM - State Feeder Calf Sale, Grady Co. L/ S Barn, Cairo. Eastman August 12 - 2:00 PM Agricultural Building, Assembly Room FEEDER PIG SALES Aug. 2 - Seaboard Stockyard, Colquitt. Sandersville August 12 - 7:30 PM Washington County E.M.C. Building (R.E.A. Building) Aug. 2 - Bulloch Co. L/ S Market, Statesboro. Aug. 2 - Appling Co. Stockman's Assn., Baxley. Straight Line | Livestock Quotations Aug. 3 - Valdosta Stockyard, Valdosta. Aug. 3 - Vidalia L/ S Market, (Continued from page 1) My phlox have a white powdery looking substance on the leaves and the top leaves are crinkled and stuck together. What is this and what to do? Mrs. R.H., Dalton Two things bug phlox. If it is on the stem, it is cottony leaf hopper. Cygon spray will control this. If it is on the leaves, it is powdery mildew. Spray with Phaltan or Acti-dione, available at your feed and seed store or garden center. *** How do you grow water chestnuts? R.J., Newnan They are grown like water lillies. We mailed you some recipes using these. *** If I use a hypodermic needle to draw out some goody and insert strychnine in an egg, will it kill snakes if eaten? B.L., Cochran Yes it will, says our Vet division. However, it will kill anything else that eats the egg. Clear up any underbrush or growth around your problem area as snakes don't like clear places. *** My dog has red mange and I need a cure. Do you have a good one? Mrs. P.C., Thomaston Please take your dog to a veterinarian. There are several types of mange and only a vet can identify which one and advise the correct cure. *** Which comes first on squash and cucumbers, the bloom or the fruit? J.F., Griffin Monthly prices for June 1971 Georgia Auction Markets Federal-State Market News Service SLAUGHTER CATTLE AND CALVES: Averages: Steers: Good, 500-800 Ib. ........... 28.95 Good, 800-1100 Ib. ......... .29.40 Standard ................. .26.15 Heifers: Choice, 500-700 Ib. .......... 30.35 Good, 500-700 Ib. ........... 27.55 Good 700-900 Ib. ........... 27.55 Standard .................. 24.90 Cows: Utility ................... .22.32 Cutter .................... 19.85 Canner .................... 17.65 Bulls: Commercial ................ 27.20 Utility .................... 24.40 Calves, 250-500 Ib.: Choice ................... .33.50 Good ..................... 30.70 Standard ................. .27.15 Vealers, 100-250 Ib.: Choice .................... 40.25 Good ..................... 36.95 Standard ..................34.55 Utility ..................... FEEDERS: Steers: Choice, 300-550 Ib. .......... 35.55 Choice, 550-750 Ib. .......... 31.80 Good, 300-550 Ib. ........... 31.70 Good, 550-750 Ib. .......... .28.85, Standard, 300-550 Ib. ........ 28.70 Standard, 550-750 Ib. ........ 25.85 Heifers: Choice, 300-500 Ib. .......... 30.70 Choice, 500-700 Ib. .......... 28.50 Good, 300-500 Ib. ........... 28.40 Good, 500-700 Ib. .......... .26.10 Standard, 300-500 Ib. ........ 25.55 Standard, 500-700 Ib. ........ 23.90 HOGS: Barrows and Gilts: Vidalia. Aug. 5 - Pearson L/ S Market, Pearson. Aug. 6 - Milan L/ S Market, Milan. Aug. 6 - Hagan L/ S Market, Hagan. Aug. 6 - Jepeway-Craig Commission, Dublin. Aug. 6 - Dodge Co. L/ S Salesbarn, Eastman. Aug. 6 - 8 PM - Turner Co. Stockyard, Ashburn, castrated pigs only. H. R. Wiggins, Ph. 912/ 567-3371. Aug. 20 - CSRA, Warrenton. Storing Vegetables (Continued from page 1) potatoes by holding them in moist air for 1 to 2 weeks at 60 degrees to 75 degrees. This heals skinned areas and small cracks thus preventing decay. A storage temperature of 60 degrees is ideal for keeping early potatoes 4 to 6 weeks. After harvesting, cure late potatoes by holding them in moist air for 1 to 2 weeks at 60 degrees to 75 degrees. For winter storage, store at about 35 degrees to 40 degrees after curing. Only fruits that mature late in fall or that can be purchased on the market during the winter can be considered for home storage. Most fruits can be stored best at 31 degrees F. Apples keep best in cellars that can be cooled by frosty night air in fall and can be maintained at low temperature (about 31 degrees F) until early spring. They should be stored in insulated boxes in outbuildings, in hay in a barn, in straw-lined pits, or in soil-and straw-covered barrels. Pick the apples when they are mature but still hard. Believe it or not, the bloom and 200-220 Ib. U.S. 3 ........ ...18.57 Citrus fruits may be stored in a 220-240 Ib. U.S. 3 ........... 18.57 fruit cellar for short periods, if the vegetable appear at the same time. 200-220 Ib. U.S. 2-3 ......... 19.01 storage temperature is kept as clost The bloom of the female is at the end 220-240 lb.U.S. 2-3 ......... 19.01 to 32 degrees F. as possible, but nol of the small vegetable. The male bloom does not have the small cucumber or squash. 200-220 Ib. U.S. 1-3 ......... 19.73 freezing. Grapes can be stored for ont 220-240 Ib. U.S. 1-3 ......... 19.73 or two months at 32 degrees F. in 240-270 Ib. U.S. 24 ......... 17.83 cold, moderately moist place.