FARMERS & CONSUMERS 
 
Georgia Department -of Agriculture Tommy /rvin, Commissioner 
 
IVI3 iKG L DUII6TIM 
 
VOLUME 57 
Cecil Brown 
Nurseryman 9s 
Challenge 
The Georgia nurseryman has faced many changes in the last ten years. The emphasis placed on ecology by Presidents Johnson and Nixon has gained him greater prominence on the local scene. 
The ever increasing cost of doing business coupled with stiffer competition from other sources has 
caused him to look deeper into his method of operation. 
The consumer with more leisure time on his hands and more money to spend on landscaping has 
challenged the nurseryman to produce more beautiful and useful plants. 
The nurseryman is fortunate that he plays an important role in pollution control. He is confronted with producing trees and shrubs that will survive city and suburban smog and help clean the dirty air. 
City trees that are devoured by beetle or bulldozer must be replaced if oxygen levels are to be kept at 
(Our guest columnist this week ts Cecil Brown, President, Georgia Nurserymen's Association, 4124 North Elm Street, Covington, 3020S.) 
human survival level. To help control our sanity, noise pollution from trucks, cars, trains, lawnmowers, motorbikes, and neighbor's kids can be abated by planting screens of shrubs and trees. 
Here again the nurseryman has an opportunity to offer plants that will fit the demands for height, density, long-life, and aesthetic appeal. 
Trade associations are becoming more important to the alert nurseryman. If he is to look after an expanding business and cope with the problems that arise from it, he does not have time to research every new method and procedure that applies to his work nor lobby for or against every legislative act that concerns him. 
A nursery association with an active legislative committee can do this for him along with hundreds of other members at the same time with the same expense involved. In fact I don't know of any committeemen that get reimbursed for their time. 
Periodicals sent out by the associations keep the nurseryman abreast of things being done on research projects and offer useful information. 
Although organized by and for their members these groups are by no means selfish in nature. Any major benefit gained for its members 'especially legislative) is enjoyed by non-members also 
It is unfortunate that manynurserymen still do not avail them selves of the benefits derived from membership in one of the many nursery associations in the state. 
 
Wednesday, August 25,1971 
 
NUMBER34 
 
Two Warehousemen Soil, Plant Facilities 
 
Fined In Hearing Utilized By Farmers 
 
Hearings for two South Georgia 
 
tobacco warehousemen were held in 
 
An ever increasing number of Georgia's crop producers are finding a handy 
 
the State Agriculture Building, ally in the University of Georgia Extension Service's Soil Testing and Plant 
 
Atlanta, on Friday, August 20, on Analysis Laboratory. 
 
charges of violating state weights and 
 
As the laboratory approaches its 
 
measures laws. 
 
first anniversary in a new building, 
 
more and more producers are calling 
 
Commissioner of Agriculture 
 
upon its staff and facilities for tests to 
 
Thomas T. Irvin charged Edwin Lee 
 
monitor their growing crops and to 
 
of the GoldLeaf Tobacco Warehouse, 
 
confirm suspected nutrient 
 
Hahira, Georgia, and J. R. Musgrave, 
 
deficiencies. 
 
Jr., of the Fitzgerald Tobacco 
 
Soil testing and plant analyses 
 
Warehouse Company, Fitzgerald, 
 
have produced dramatic results and 
 
Georgia, with failing to weigh tobacco 
 
in some cases saved farmers 
 
on approved scales or by a certified 
 
thousands of dollars. A specific 
 
public weigher licensed by the 
 
example cited by J. Benton Jones Jr., 
 
Georgia Department of Agriculture. 
Georgia Department of Agriculture representatives said that warehouse tickets showing the lot number, grower's name, and weight of the tobacco were already on the pile of tobacco when it was brought into the warehouse and that the tobacco was placed on the floor and sold without being weighed on the Georgia scales provided for this purpose. 
 
The Soil Testing and Plant Analysis Laboratory, approaching its first anniversary, is being called upon more and more by Georgia producers 
to aid with their crops. 
 
Extension agronomist in charge of the center, is that of a cotton farmer, who thought his young crop was showing signs of boron deficiency. 
"Arrangements were made to fly on boron (application by plane). However, an industrial agronomist, suspicious of the symptoms, collected leaves for a plant analysis. The deficiency was not boron, so the farmer saved $5,000 and possibly a lost crop," Jones said. 
According to Jones, 44,001 soil samples and 26,339 plant tissue 
 
samples were tested in the laboratory 
 
After the hearings, Commissioner 
 
in 1970. Of the total number of soil 
 
of Agriculture Tommy Irvin 
 
samples submitted, 38,307 were sent 
 
suspended both warehousemen's 
 
by Georgia farmers. In the plant 
 
licenses for two days sales time, but 
 
Some 44,000 soil samples and analysis category, 24,514 samples 
 
agreed to reinstate the licenses with 26,339 plant tissue samples were were submitted from sources in 
 
no loss of sales time providing the tested in the laboratory in 1970. In Georgia. 
 
men paid a $750 fine. 
 
some cases these tests saved farmers 
 
The plant analysis program at the 
 
thousands of dollars. 
 
laboratory is concluding its first of- 
 
ficial year. Last year, 1,540 plant 
 
tissue samples were submitted by 
 
(Straight Line Georgia farmers and growers for (Continued on page 8^ 
 
Can treated wood posts be set in concrete? 
 
Mishandling Meat 
 
A.B., Winokur 
We are advised by the treated wood posts expert, (better known as "old stand up in the road") that treated wood posts may be set in concrete successfully. 
 
Please tell me if there is any kaolin or whatever in the enclosed specimen I took from my farm. 
S.C., Augusta 
 
We asked the Department of Mines, Mining, and Geology to check out the 
 
situation. They found some kaolin in the specimen, however not of the com- 
 
mercial quality. 
 
*** 
 
How can I kill love vine in my flower bed and not harm the flowers? Mrs. M.C., Loganville 
 
The only method that would not ha*r*m* your flowers is digging them up. 
I have catalpa trees but no worms. Do I have to put worms on the trees to start them? 
B.J., Graves 
 
The Game and Fish Commission advises that worms will have to be placed on HIP trees this season in order to have a worm crop next season. 
*** 
I need some information on Dahlias. What do I do to keep the bulbs from rotting 9 
Mrs. W.S., Manchester 
 
Just so happens we have a pamphlet for this too. We mailed you one for bulb rotting of Dahlias. 
 
Causes Spoilage 
The Georgia Department of Agriculture has recently received complaints from housewives of spoiled meat. Some have complained of finding worms in meat after it is bought. 
This is usually due to mishandling of meat after it is purchased. A few simple guidelines should be followed to prevent meat from spoiling. 
Ail meat should be protected from any possibility of flies, any flies. Meat should not be left on kitchen counters, either day or night. 
Upon purchase, meat should be brought home, examined, and immediately placed in refrigerator until cooking. Meat should be placed immediately in the cooking vessel when the meal is begun. 
After cooking, either cover or replace the meat in the refrigerator. In addition, all precautions should be taken by homeowners to eliminate all fly breeding places around the home and farm buildings. This means rubbish piles, manure piles, and other areas which might harbor and provide fly breeding areas. 
 
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We Get Letters 
Dear Editor: 
Please inform me where I can obtain information on family reunions. How would you go about organizing and conducting one. I need this information as soon as possible. 
Mrs. James B. Lawrence Route 1 Macon, Georgia 31204 
(Editor's note: We thought that others might also be interested in this information so we are answering your request below. 
1. Contact all relatives in the family by letter and inquire whether they are interested in a family reunion and for them to suggest a time and place. 
2. Decide whether family interest is sufficient to have a reunion and if so, decide on a date and place. 
3. Notify all members of when the reunion is planned and be sure to include a description or procedure for food, i.e. everyone brings dishes of their own, catered by local restaurant, old fashioned Bar-B-Que cooked by some of the relatives closely located to the selected site. 
4-Have a guest register for all those attending to sign their name and address so they may be contacted easily for future plans. 
It often takes months to effectively prepare for a family reunion. Be sure to enlist the help of other family members to assist you with the details.) 
 
Want white man to help with broiler house work and garden, will furnish board and laundry, must be sober and easy to get along with. Jewell Hanley, Rt. 2, Danielsville 30633. Ph. 335-4555._____________ 
Will build any kind of fence, pastures, etc., no job too large or small. John R. Griffitts, Box 1197 Forest Park 30050. Ph. 366-8748 or 3668572.____________________ 
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 2 or more experienced dairy men, bulldozer and tractor drivers, gen. farm workers, sober, mature, good salary, houses with bath, near school and church. M. B. Livingston, Rt. 1, McRae. Ph. 363-4934. 
FARMERS & CONSUMERS 
MARKET BULLETIN 
Georgia Department of Agriculture 
Agriculture Building Capitol Square 
Atlanta, Georgia 30334 
404-656-3727 
Tommy Irvin, Commissioner 
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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. 
 
Want wild cattle caught, loaded and hauled, handled with care so you won't loose money. Ivan E. Taylor, Rt.6, 1245 Carver Rd., Griffin 30223. Ph. 228-8304._______________ 
Want pasture clipping work in Newton Co.; also, will bale hay, no cutting or raking, 25 per bale. W. H. Butler. Covineton. Ph. 786-6080. 
Want experienced man to do general farm work on dairy farm in So. Ga., must know how to drive tractor, crop and general farm duties, open to all including handicapped. Bill St. John. Rt. 2. Ellaville. Ph. 937- 4334. 
Want elderly man and woman with some income, to do light farm work, honest and sober, reasonable pay, free rent. Reed Stanley, Rt. 2, Elliiav. Ph. 635-2030._________. 
Experienced farm manager and family desires responsible position on poultry, beef cattle or dairy farm operation, very successful with life time experience. Grady Taylor, 5751 Riverdale Rd., Apt. 16F, College Park 
30337.______________._____ 69 yr. old white man wants light 
farm work repairing and building fences, can run tractor etc., Christian home, have some income, no bad 
habits, middle Ga. with Sundays off. J. C. Ham. Rt. 2. Favettevillp. 30214. 
Want reliable married man as foreman for sizeable Charolais Angus cross breeding, etc., references required, 6 room house and garden furnished. W. S. Chandler, Tara Farms. Rt. 1. Calhoun. Ph. 629-2980. 
Want man and family to live on beautiful No. Ga. Farm, must have farming and cattle experience, handle tractor and related farm equip., good opportunity, reliable, 30 - 40 yrs. E. Fred Mclntyre, 877 Kipling Dr., NW, Atlanta 30318. 
Want work on dairy farm, white man, 23 yrs., single, experienced, good worker, full time or weekend work, want room, board, good pay. Thurmond Still. Augusta. Ph. 798-7787. 
Want someone with tractor and bush hog to cut briars and bushes on my property near Griffin. R. F. Sessions, Rt. 2, Fayetteville 30214. Ph. 
461-8946___________________ Want to build small lakes, clear 
land for pastures or clean right-ofway for pasture fence, etc., can haul off stumps, no job to Irg., anywhere in Ga. L. W. Rucker, 181 Brook Dr., Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 475-5046 after 6 
pm.___________________ Want man with livestock and 
mechanical ability to work with cattle operation. C. M. Pippin, Jr., Shamrock Ranch Pretoria Rd., Albany 31701. Ph. 432-9344.______ 
Want mature man to care for show horses do general farm work, reasonable salary, 5 room house. Roy Sampson, Red Holly Farm, Rt. 3, Old Salem Rd., Conyers 30207. Ph. 483-8758 
or 483-8241.______________ Custom hay baling in Rockdale & 
Newton Co. Roy Sampson, Rt. 3, Old Salem Rd., Conyers 30207. 
 
THE MARKET BULLETIN 
 
Wednesday, August 25,1971 
 
Want someone to care for livestock in exchange for rent, good neighbors, paved Rd., near church, 
 
Ford tractor, loader, bucket and 
 
8N Ford tractor, model 1952, with 
 
earthcavator, less than 600 hrs. R. D. draw bar, $700. Mrs. Clifford Reece, 
 
Bagwell, Duluth. Ph. 476-2949. 
 
Rt. l, Arnold Mill Rd., Woodstock 
 
Forsyth Co. James D. Irvin, 2331 Terrell Dr., Chamblee 30341. Ph. 451- 
3314.____________________ Want experienced milker for 
Herringbone barn, Delaval machines, 6 days wks. Preston Breedlove, Rt. 3, Monroe 30655. Ph. 267-5562 after 7 pm. 
 
Oohn Deere 8 ft. E Z-flow fertilizer sprekder, like new with tires. R. W. House, Haywood Rd., Armuchee. Ph. 234-5859_________._________ 
Farmall A tractor, 2 disc plow, 
cutting harrow, cultivators, drawbar, PTO. J. H. Turner, Rt. 2, Chatsworth. 
 
30188^ Ph. 926-5378. 3 row corn header for John Deere 
95 combine, exc. cond.; C-2 GleanerBaldwin combine with 14 ft. grain head, gasoline motor, exc. cond. P. A. Rheney, Wadley. Ph. 252-5625 or 252- 
5370._____________________ Incubator, good for hatching quail 
 
Farm 
 
Ph. 695-4988. _________- eggs, good cond. James E. Snow, 4263 45 John Deere self-propelled Dorothy Ave.. Macon 31206._______ 
combine, 10 ft. grain platform and 2 Belt pulley for Ford or Massey 
 
machinery 
 
row #10 corn head, all good cond. H. Ferguson tractor, $50. G. D. Locke, David Green, Rt. l, Montrose 31065. RFD 1. Box 208. Butler 31006._____ 
 
and equipment 
 
Ph. 676-3489 or 376-4448 at night. 
 
10 eight ft. Big Dutchman auto, 
 
International rotary mower, 3-pt. waterers; 3 Big Dutchman auto, 
 
hitch, 60 in. cut, perf. cond., $275; belt feeders, sgl. line; 1 one ton egg cooler. 
 
pulley, PTO, for Ford tractor, will fit Elliott P. Alien, Rt. 1, Commerce 
 
up through 55, perf. cond., $50. 30529. Ph. 335-6379.______________ 
 
William L. Smith, Rt. 4, Cochran 
 
2 silo unloaders for 20 ft. silo with 
 
31011. 
 
3-horse elec. motors; 110 ft. of augers 
 
General Electric 15 hp elec. for silage trough; 2 PTO silage wagon 
 
motor, model #5K326E30, volts 208, unloaders, 20% of cost. Ernest Nunn, 
 
for sale 
 
phase 30, frame 326, speed 1745, amp Rt. 2. Commerce 30529.________ 
 
41.5. John Deere mower, 2-pt. hitch, 6 
 
John Deere No. 12-A, straight 
 
ft. blade mower. Robert L. Teal, Rt. 1, through combine; John Deere 25 
 
Sgl. axle trailer with new tires, good cond., hauls farm tractor, $175. Johnny Walls, Rt. 5, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-4090.______ 
1962 model Ford tractor; Athens smoothing harrow; Ford bottom plow, 
3-pt., good cond., $1500 for all. Randall McConnell, Rt. 1, #25C, Hiawassee. Ph. 896-2469. _____________ 
14 ft. stock trailer, lights and elec. brakes. Doug Camp, Jonesboro. Ph. 478-6674. ___ 
Tandem axles, brakes on i axle, springs, wheels with 8 ply tires like new, $175. M. T. Casey, Rt. 8, Marietta. Ph. 943-5832 after 4 pm. 
 
Box 71, Lithia Springs 30057. Ph. 942- 
3194._____ ___ ___________ Hay trailer, 40 ft., 800 by 20 tires, 
$250. Clarence Dobson, Rt. 2, Rivers Rd.. Favetteville 30214. Ph. 964-9633. 
2 wheel trailer, 6 ply tires, exc. treads, ball hitch, signal lights, metal 
body, 3/ 4 ton, good cond. W. H. Coley, Rt. 2. Alma 31510. Ph. 632-5687. 
1964 Massey Ferguson M-35 diesel Deluxe, good tires; Athens harrow; Mark IV post hole digger, new cond.; Brendley cultivator; Gill 1 row cultivator with Cole planter. P. F. Brandenburg, Rt. 2, Box 217, Stock- 
bridge. Ph. 474-1356.__________ Allis Chalmers H3 crawler loader, 
 
combine, both stored for sev. yrs., will sell reasonable. Mrs. J. L. Daniel, Box 
125, Coosa 30129. Ph. 224-9128 Rome. Farmall A, 1 row tractor, with 
planters, cultivators and dbl. section harrow, good operating cond., $700. W. C. James, Jr., Louisville 30434. Ph. 625-3647 after 5 pm.___________ 
2 Lilliston peanut combines, cheap; Gustafason 8 row duster; trailer, 4 wheel, rubber tires. Weyman E. Rooks. Newton. Ph. 734-5109. 
McCulloch 1-43 chain saw, exc. cond., used approx. 2 days, cost $169, sell $100. B. U. Bowman, Friendship Rd.. Rt. 2, Buford. Ph. 945-7751. 
John Deere 435 diesel tractor, 3- 
 
Horse drawn equip., plows, 
planters, wheels, etc., make offer. Neil Kitchens, Rt. 2, Jeffersonville 
31044. Ph. 945-3973_________ 
Incubator, made by Sears; Irg. and small brooders; breeder laying pens for quail and chukars; growing 
pens, etc. Harvey Jackson, Rt. 4, McGarity Rd., McDonough. Ph. 957- 
2347._____ ___ __________ Extra heavy duty Amco off-set 
harrow, 12 disks wide, exc. cond., 
$475; Kelly Duplex molasses mixer with 1,000 gal. tank, $625. Royce 
Ledden, c/ o Shamrock Ranch, Pretoria Rd., Albany 31701. Ph. 432- 
9344.___________________ John Deere hay baler, good 
operating cond.; two 7 ft. sickle 
mowers, International wheel mounted type, Allis Chalmers lift type. Harry Willson, Rt. l, Box 1275, Albany 31702. 
Ph. 436-5654.______________ Ferguson peanut plow and 
shaker, $100. Richard Zabadah, 2014 Robin Hood Rd., Albany 31705. Ph. 436-1222.__________________ 
Cages, some with sections, all with wire-mesh bottom, suitable for guinea pigs, rabbits, etc., cheap. Jerry S. Daffron, 926 Springdale Dr., 
Marietta 30060. Ph. 422-5227.______ 2 wheel walking garden tractor 
cultivators, harrow and plow, $100. Paul Spicks, 3250 Panola Rd., Lithonia 
30058. Ph. 482-8716.____________ Delta drill press with 3/ 4 hp 
motor with 3 or 4 speed pulleys, good working cond. with some bits, $115. C. 
C. Willis. Rt. 2. Ellaville 31806. Used Turner peanut shaker, good 
cond.; also, other items of used farm 
equip., see at farm. Joe W. Meadows, Rt. 2. Cochran 31014. Ph. 934-6413. 
Massey Ferguson tractor 35, with 2 cultivators and other farming equip, for sale; diesel tractor. W. H. Bell, Rt. 
1, Charing. Ph. 649-5890._________ International 140, like new, with 
quick hitch, $1200 no equip.; dbl. axle 
stock trailer, $300. Walter H. Smith, Rt. 3, Box 428, Gumming. Ph. 887-3010 
after 6 and week-ends.___________ Behlen Batch grain dryer, model 
H on wheels, dries 500 bu. corn per 3 
 
runs good, needs some work, $1,500. pt. hitch, $1,000. F. A. Albert, Jr., Old 
 
John Higgins, Rt. 2, Springlake Rd., Savannah Rd., Augusta 30906. Ph. 798- 
 
Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-3811. 
 
0324 or 736-2876 after 7 pm._______ 
 
TD-9 bulldozer with angle blade 
 
John Deere 5 disc tiller; Burch 
 
and winch, new rebuilt motor, off-set harrow, 18 disc, both exc. cond. 
 
reasonable priced. Grady Nichols, Clarence Mooney, Rt. 1, Winder 30680. 
 
Clayton 30525. Ph. 782-4855.________ Ph. 867-2743._______________ 
 
35 Massey Ferguson, gas, P. S., 
 
Farmall tractor model H. good 
 
live P. T. 0., 12 ply tires, new motor, 5 tires, motor fair; $250; Major diesel 
 
pieces of equip.; also, tandem trailer tractor, with front end loader, dual 
 
with elec. brakes. L. D. League, Rt. 2, rear wheels, $750. James L. Duke, Rt. 
 
Dallas 30132. Ph. 445-2383. 
 
6. Box 63D, Griffin 30223. Ph. 228-8223. 
 
8N Ford tractor; bush and bog 
harrow; bush hog; planter and cultivator, all 3-pt. hitch, equip, like 
new, will sell all for $1575. Jack McDonald, Jefferson 30549. Ph. 367-8859 after 6 pm.______________ 
 
2 John Deere B model tractors, 
with power-trol hyd. systems, W-6 Farmall (has M Farmall engine), 
with drawbar and PTO, all running 
good, $395 and $495. Art Lamb, Rt. 2, Vienna 31092. Ph. 273-3832 Cordele, after 7 pm._______________ 
 
511 New Holland manure 
 
Carter peanut cleaner, stoner and 
 
spreader, triple feeders, PTO drive, shelter, 1 ton cap. per hr. Thomas 
 
163 bu. cap., good as new, $800, will Bembry, Hawkinsville 31036. Ph. 892- 
 
trade for reg. Red Angus cattle. Clyde 2262 or 893-5781._____________ 
 
Cole. Rt. 2. Dallas 30132. Ph. 445-2241. 
 
TD-15 International bulldozer, 151 
 
1 row 314 cotton picker, mounted series, angle blade, root rake, 
 
on 404 International tractor, good clearing cab, cable control, tractor 
 
cond. Russell J. Holland, Rt. 2, and all equip., exc. cond., $5500. J. R. 
 
Manassas 30438. Ph. 693-3026 Collins. Dukes, Box 533, Windsor Dr., 
 
3 row corn header for Gleaner A-2 combine, for 32-30-28 in. rows, model 
 
Waycross. Ph. 283-3319.________ Roto hay baler, Allis Chalmers, 
 
_ph. 330A, perf. F. W. Gill, Rt. 2, Wood- working cond., $200. M. B. Killgo, 
 
burv. Ph. 553-5388.___________ JoohhnnlDeere M.T. tractor, with tool 
bar cultivator and bush bog harrow; pull type rotary mower, all very good cond. Stanley Christian, Rt. 1, Box 117. Snows Mill Rd.. Monroe 30655. 
Wagons, 1 and 2 horse, good cond.; also, 2 horse drawn buggies, 1 two seater and 1 one sealer with tops. Billy Kell. Rt. 4. Alpharetta 30201. 
45 eight ft. feeder troughs and auto, waterers to match, good cond., all for $10, come get them. J. W. Parker. Juniper 31813________ 
12 hp Toro tractor, 42 in. mower, cutting harrows, cultivator, turning plow, warranty still on it. James H. Cochran, Rt. 10, West Sandtown Rd., Marietta. Ph. 422-3799.________ 
 
Metter. Ph1_685-2348. _______. 
 
16 in. Massey Ferguson bottom 
 
plows, $135; John Deere manure 
 
spreader, has broken chain, $325. 
 
Donald J. Smith, Rt. 1, Acworth. Ph. 
 
974-5540 or 974-3933.____________ 
 
Brown peanut plow and shaker, 
 
good cond.; Golden 3 roller cane mill, 
 
good cond.; Stanarrey hay baler and 
 
gas engine. R. U. Stubbs, Mauk 31058. 
 
Ph. 649-4396 Buena Vista. 
 
1963 John Deere 3020, low profile; 
 
John Deere bottom plow, 4-16 in.; 
 
John Deere 10 ft. drag harrow. C. J. 
 
Maloy, Jr., Rt. 2, McRae 31055. Ph. 
 
868-2293. 
 
_____ 
 
Silage chopper New Holland 616, 1-row, exc. cond., $900; like new Gehl 
 
12 ft. dump body, good cond. Larry Keith, Hogansville. Ph. 6378525. ___ __ _ ____ 
John Deere mowing machine with 
7 ft. blade, 2 knives with it, Ford Ferguson mowing machine, 2 knives, 
 
wagon, $100. George D. Queener, Rt. 
1. Kensington 30727. Ph. 539-2537. New Holland side delivery rake, 
like new, top cond., $400. Roy Sampson, Red Holly Farm, Rt. 3, Old Salem 
Rd., Conyers 30207. Ph. 483-8758 or 483- 
 
hrs., ready to use, good cond., $2250. Fred S. Sheppard, Rt. 1, Leslie 31764. 
Ph. 853-3275._____________ Long Peanut shaker, exc. cond., 
plowed up only 250 acres, $300. John 
 
6 ft. blade, cheap. V. C. Chriswell, Rt. 
3. Sharon Rd.. Loganville.______ 3 roller can mill for sale, good 
cond. and cheap. Mrs. Hoke Thomas, Offerman._____________ 
 
8241.______________________ 55 John Deere combine, 14 ft. 
grain head, 2-row, 235 corn head, robot, chopper, cab, $8000. Earl Barlow, Cochran. Ph. 934-7890 after 9 
 
G. Faulk, Rt. l, Jeffersonville. Ph. 
945-3400.__________________ Front end loader, TD6 In- 
ternational, like new, 4 way bucket, less than 600 working hrs., winch on 
rear, $13,500. Mrs. R. L. Eskew, 2192 Campbellton Rd., SW, Atlanta. Ph. 
964-6273._________________ 75 gal. F.M.X. livestock watering 
tank, like new, galv., make offer. Gene Eidson, Dukes Rd., Mansfield. 
Ph. 786-0635.________________ LilHston 1100 peanut digger and 
shaker, A-l cond., $250; Ford 3000 
diesel, 1967 model, A-l cond., $2000. Billy Powell, Buena Vista. Ph. 649- 
4852.___________________ Cub tractor, hyd. lift, #22 mower 
with extra cutter bar, good cond., $600. David Radoff, 5546 Roberts Dr., 
Dunwoodv 30338. Ph. 457-9764._____ 2 Brower livestock feeders, 8 ft., 
230 bu. cap., like new cond., $250 ea.; 
 
Massey Ferguson, 10 hp lawn mower like new, 3-pt. hitch, lights, 42 
in. cut, $650 firm; also, 1948-8N Ford tractor and all-purpose plow, all good 
cond., $850. A. J. Henderson, Rt. 3, Lawrenceville 30245. Ph. 963-3500 or 
963-4985.____________________ 7 ft. scrape blade; 1 man post hole 
digger; watering tank, holds 638 gals. Rosie Lee Barrett, Rt. 8, Box 235, 
Gumming 30130. Ph. 887-6537 after 7 
pm._______________:_____ Case 600 combine, self-propelled, 
2 row corn header and 10 ft. grain head, 1965 model, good mechanical cond. John Holladay, Winterville 30683. Ph. 548-2872. _________ 
All metal utility trailer, size 4 ft. x 6 ft., extra good buy, $150. R. F. New, 642 Banks Ave., SW, Atlanta 30315. Ph. 761-5804. 
Chicken house, already torn down, complete with tin and lumber 
 
PM.____________________ Angle blade and C frame for D-7 
caterpillar, rebuilt transmission, 
starting engine, power unit for D-7; straight blade, for H-D-16 or H-D-ll. Eldon Mixon. Waycross. Ph. 283-5937. 
One-row Ford corn puller, mounts on tractor, good cond., $75. James 
aston. Rt. 3, Americus. Ph. 924-7478. 
Good running 1952 model 8N Ford tractor with hour meter, no other 
equipment, $750. John L. Anderson, 1695 Springvalley Rd., Athens 30601. 
Ph. 548-4111.___________________ International No. 1 portable farm 
elevator on rubber tires, exc. cond. F. 
. Pedrick. Sr.. Rt. 1. Quitman 31643. T-12 two row rust cotton picker, 
pick last season, $2,500; T-H Rust 
picker for parts. L. J. Mize, Royston. Ph. 245-5643. 
12 in. Lancaster blower with heavy cast iron forge, post vise, $65; 
 
16 ft., 460 bu. cap. Brower livestock from 200 ft. long, 30 ft. wide house. bush blade, $1 ea.; shop machines, feeder, $450. Bob Rowland, Floyd Talbert, Rt. 1, Hwy. 61, Villa saws, gointers. W. E. Senton, Dalton. 
 
Milledgeville. Ph. 452-5301. 
 
Rica. Ph. 459-5350. 
 
Ph. 298-3833. 
 
 Wednesday, August 25,1971 
 
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Farm 
 
One hp. Jacuzzi submersible 
 
Want triple axle trailer lor hau 
 
water pump. 315 gal. tank, 147 ft. galv. small bulldozier. Lanier Johnson 
 
machinery and equipment 
 
pipe, complete with switches, like new. J. W. Morris. Carrollton. Ph. 83228D2. 
8N Ford tractor, good cond. Carl 
Havguod Zebulon. Ph. 567-3492. Used 122 John Deere cotton picker 
mounted on 3010 J.D. tractor, exc. cond., cash price, $3,500. Bill or Grady 
Brock, Arabi. Ph. 273-5629 or 273-5770 
 
Williamson. Ph. 227-4879 Griffin. 
Want pull type rotary mower and front cultivator lor Super C Farmall tractor. Hay Patrick. Jr.. McDonouah. Ph. 957-3128.______ 
Want Medium or Irg. tractor with 3 pt. hitch and live PTO. Lloyd Spence. 3290 Tilman Rd., Atlanta. 
 
Cordele. 
 
30207. Ph. 261-2302. 
 
Foley's automatic saw sharpener, 
 
like new, complete with files and saw 
 
for sale 
 
setter, $400. John Reed, Rt. 2. Box 125B. Adel. Ph. 896-3488 
 
M John Deere tractor with wide 
 
1950 8N Ford tractor, overhauled front end and 3 pt. hitch, runs good, 
 
engine, new paint, good tires, exc good rear tires. Nelson Massey, Rt. 1, 
 
cond., $675, located near Cleveland Conyers 30207. Ph. 483-2639 
 
W. A. Weaver, Smyrna. Ph. 435-9744 
 
Farmall 100 tractor, cultivator, 
 
1971 W-W 16 ft. stock trailer, al planter, tiller, harrow, good cond., 
 
metal, 6 ply tires, lift out pig gate in can be seen at my home anytime. 
 
tailgate, escape door, clean, used very Luther J. Peavy, Unadilla. Ph. 627- 
 
little. Doyle C. Jones, Milan. Ph. 362- 3593._______________________ 
 
3631. 
 
Trailer for hauling hay or trac- 
 
2 row 616 AC cotton picker. 
 
tors, 30 ft. long, 8-ply tires, $250. B. B. 
 
cond., head reworked, new engine, Parks, 597 Pelham Rd., NE, Atlanta 
 
less 600 hrs. on total machine; D-17 30324. Ph. 874-8768.____________ 
 
Allis Chalmers tractor pulling, new 
 
Hobart 5 KW generator set, 120 
 
for sale 
 
paint job. Mrs. Ralph Rhodes, Dexter. volts. A.C., 60 cycles, 1 phase, 
 
Ph. 875-3276. 
 
_____ powered by 4 cyl. water cooled eng., 
 
Cattle 
 
Heavy duty front end loader, good 
 
cond., with new pump, fits B-414 In- 
 
ternational tractor, $250. Reed 
 
Stanley. Rt. 2, Ellijay. Ph. 635-2030. 
 
Farm Dwarf tractor windrow hay rake, 
 
good cond., $135. C. E. Martin, Rt. 3, 
 
Box 6R, Newnan. Ph. 253-6780 
 
machinery Raymond._____________ 
 
Bush and bog harrow. Turf King 
 
and equipment pulverizer and Gill box scraper and 
 
bush hog. H. A. Cook, 7950 Nesbitt 
 
Ferry Rd., Rt. 2, Doraville. Ph. 457- 
 
8977._______ ____ ___ Set of planters, plows cultivators 
 
and mowing machine for Farmall 
 
Super C tractor. Wayne Ellis, Rt. 2, Oxford. Ph. 786-0675. 
 
16 Arwood and 5 MaKomb gas 
wanted brooders, piping and 500 gal. tank; 42 
 
auto, drinkers; 250 Jamesway tube 
 
feeders. Mrs. R. C. Alien, Rt. 7, Box 
 
21. Gainesville.____________ 
 
Two 25,000 bu. cap. Butler bins, 
 
ventilating fans, loading and 
 
unloading augers. Franklin McCants, 
 
Rt. 2. Butler. Ph. 862-3465._______ 
 
Set of 2 row Covington planters, 
 
all planter plate, exc. cond. Kermit 
 
Boyett, Rt. 1, Cobbtown 30420.____ 
 
Reconditioned cyl. heads for sale, 
 
tractor, for gas and diesel, give model 
 
and casting no. of head to identify. C. 
 
M. Eubanks, 809 Eve St., Augusta 
 
30904. Ph. 736-0162.____________ 
 
Pecan harvesting equip.; 
 
Ramacher sweeper, 6 ft.; Gould 
 
shaker, boom type, Case 530 tractor 
 
diesel for shaker; Phelps pneumatic 
 
harvester and A. C. tractor D-17 gas 
 
for harvester. Lynn Home, Fruit Hill 
 
Farms, Yatesville. Ph. 472-3334. 
 
400 gal. Dari-Kool milk tank. 
 
Melvin H. Fallin, Atwater Rd., 
 
Thomaston 30286. Ph. 648-3806. 
 
Farm machinery for sale, flour, 
 
corn and feed mill complete with 
 
cleaning and mixing equip., located 4 
 
mi. N. Gumming, U.S. Hwy. 19. T. R. 
 
Thomas, Cumming 30130. Ph. 887- 
 
5200. __________________ Jaegar pure prime pump 21/2 in. 
 
inlet and outlet, 10 hp Wisconsin 
 
engine, $150; 3-pt. hitch scrape blade, 
 
used very little, $140. T. H. Wilson, Rt. 
 
2, Box 138, Fairburn 30213. Ph. 964- 
 
7516. 
 
_____________ 
 
10 cricket brooders, complete 
 
with heaters and thermostat and 
 
brooder thermostats complete. A. J. 
 
Martin, 1101 Wright St., Griffin 30223. 
 
Ph. 227-4213. _____________ Hand corn sheller, Black Beauty 
 
make, red color, used to shell approx. 
 
2 doz. ears, $15. Clyde Burdeshaw, Rt. 
 
2, Byron. Ph. 956-5747.________. 
 
Fertilizer or lime spreader body, 
 
$350; twelve ft. flat dump body with 
 
hoist; John Bean spray, $995; A.C. WD-45 tractor, $595. W. Emmette 
 
Vinson, Byron. Ph. 788-2409 or 788- 
 
2451 
 
___________ 
 
Incubator, holds 300 Irg. eggs, 
 
Fram Masher, $30. Mrs. G. L. 
 
Ingram, RFD 1, Box 1668, Lithia 
 
Springs 30057. Ph. 941-1303.______ 
 
$325. David Dickson, Rt. 1, Rutledge. 
Ph. 557-2504. 
Want 5000 Ford diesel tractor or 165 or 175 Massey Ferguson tractor. W. Emmette Vinson, Byron. Ph. 7882409 or 788-2451. 
Want John Deere #48 front end loader, with hyd. bucket, must be good cond. Joe W. Meadows, Rt. 2, Cochran 31014. Ph. 934-6413. ____ 
Want Farmall H. or M model tractor with sickle mower, good working cond.. must have connection for hyd. cyl., reasonably priced, within 75 mi. radius Ft. Valley. J. L. Bromley, Rt. 1, Box 198-B, Ft. Valley. Ph. 825-2945 
Want 10 - 28 size Ford tractor tires. R. E. Lamb, 2932 Dogwood Dr., East Point 30344. Ph. 344-7318. 
Want oxygen and acetylene tank with torch, regulator and hose. Malcolm Long, Chatsworth 30705. Ph. 695-2493. 
Want John Deere 95 combine, 13 ft. grain head operated not more than 4 seasons. P. A. Rheney, Wadley, Ph. 252-5625 or 252-5370.____________ 
Want dozer or loader, for farm work, inexpensive. J. W. Sanders, Box 332, Powder Springs, 30073. Ph. 9435324. 
Want 250 or 500 gal. propane gas tank. E. H. Byars, Rt. 1, Winston 30187. Ph.942-5958. 
Want silage chopper with grass header. Donald L. Grindle. Rt. 1, Murrayville. 30564. Ph. 864-3524. 
Want cub harrow by International Harvester Co. John J. Davidson, Rt. 1, Pineview. 
Want 4 row Pittsburg cultivator, with all feet, 5 in. or 6 in. by 40 ft. portable grain auger; two 60 or 80 bu. 12 hole hog feeders, state price and cond., etc. Lee Loiselle, Rt. 1, Box 22, Lumpkin 31815. 
Want equip, for 1952 Ferguson TE tractor: 2 bottom plow, bush hog, smoothing harrow, scraper blade, Gary Chuse, Rockmart. Ph. 445-4268. 
Want set of planters, power takeoff and other equip, for model G. Allis Tialmers tractor, state price and cond. James R. Elliott, Rt 2, Lavonia 
 
Baby calves and feeder calves for sale. LaRue Adams. Rt. 1, Box 99B Athens. Ph. 548-6720. 
Top quality baby calves, dairy and beef type, 5 - 15 day old. Mrs. 
Irene Pierce, Rt. 10, Gainesville 30501 Ph. 534-3181. 
Jersey cow. purebred: butt headed Black Jersey cow, 2 Whiteface heifers, $575 if all taken. Carl A. 
Lundy. Rt. 4. Box 365. Macon 31201. Yearling Holstein bull, good size, 
healthy, ready for beefing or 
breeding, $150. Gene Eidson, Dukes Rd.. Mansfield. Ph. 786-0635. 
Open heifers, 57 Polled Herefords. $150 ea.; 4 Angus-Hereford crosses, 
$160 ea.; 6 Charolais Angus crosses, $170 ea. Bob Rowland, Rocking R Ranch. Milledgeville. Ph. 452-5301. 
Purebrea Jersey cow, freshen Sept., $300: purebred Holstein, giving 
3 gals day, $250; Black Angus heifer $125. Mrs F. W. Womack, Box 251, Lilburn 30247. Ph 469-8305._____ 
2 purebred Guernsey heifers, fresh with young calves; purebred cow, will freshen in Aug. F. H. Bunn. Midville 30441. 
15 mo. old Angus bull, Elllenmere breeding, papers in buyer's name, exc. in quality. Irg. for age, $250. M. 
W. Smith, 3820 Grant Rd., Ellenwood. Ph. 363-2938. 
Purebred Black Angus, 3 cows, bred, 3 bull calves, one ready for light 
service, one Irg. bull, 3 yrs. old. Mrs. L. C. LaDuke, Dalton 30720. Ph. 2593003. 
3 Holstein and Angus crossed 
heifers, $120 ea.; 3 purebred Angus heifers, open, $120 ea. G. M. 
Strickland, 236 Buchanan Rd., Dallas 
30132. Ph. 445-3432._____________ 
Reg. Angus bulls and heifers, 8 
mos. old, good conf., top bloodlines, free del. within 200 mi. Guy C. Jones, 
Jones Angus Farm, Milan. Ph. 3622641. 
5 reg. Charolais heifers, 16 mos.; 
two, 3 yr. old cows, heifers, $850 ea. if all taken, cows, $1,200 ea. J. E. 
Boswell, Greensboro. Ph. 453-7634 or 453-2074.__________________ 
Charolais cattle, breeding age 
aulls, is/ 16 and purebred; open heifers, 15/ 16 and purebred, 7/ 8 and 15/ 16 cows. Clyde Lawson, Killian Rd., Canton Ph. 479-3542 or 479-3141. 
30 head of reg. Angus cattle, some with calves by side, call anytime, 
ilonnie Howington, Jefferson 30549. ~h. 367-8569._________________ 
2 Jersey bulls., good freezer beef, approx. 425 Ibs. ea., $100 ea., or $190. both. Stan Cauthen, Moreland. Ph. 461-7681 day or 927-6411 night._____ 
Young Charolais bulls & heifers, 3/ 4 and II 8, $200 up. George W ".iggin, Sr.,Liggin Lane, Eastman. 
h. 374-3511 nights.___________ Reg. Black Angus bull. 4 yrs old: 
also, young service age reg. bulls 
Eileenmere breeding, C.V. clean 
well developed. Roy Clark, Rt. 2, 
 
1100 Lilliston peanut shaker, $200; 2700 Lilliston peanut shaker, $300; 500 
pull type peanut shaker, $100; 
Roanoke peanut combine, 1962 model, $195. James W. Short, Rt. 2, Ga. Hwy. 
49, Americus. Ph. 846-3911.______ Phelps pecan picker, only used to 
pick up I/ 2 crop of 93 acres. S. J. Clay, Rt. 3, S. Walden Rd., Macon 
31206. Ph. 788-2975,___________ International harvester, trail 
type, 2 disc turning plow, good cond., will fit Farmall Super A-130 or 140 
tractors, complete with mounting brackets, all $95. Gus Mitchell, Box 
255, Rt. 2, Hampton 30228. Ph. 9464915. 
 
30553. Ph. 356-8816._____________. Want 2 row cotton picker. In- 
ternational or John Deere, good con. John L. Shaw, Rt. 2, Conyers. Ph. 483- 
7644 or 483-7415.______________ Want 16 ft. Hale covered livestock 
trailer, must be reasonably priced, 
?ood cond. Fred G. Blitch, RFD #4, Westside Community, Statesboro 30458 Ph. 865-2475.____________. 
Want turn plow for David Bradley 2 wheel tractor, state price and cond. John Camp, Rt. 2, Box 287-C, Newnan 30263. 
Want gear box or junk bush hog or Brown model C bush hog. Robert 
".. Teal, Rt. 1, Box 71, Lithia Spring, 'h. 942-3194. 
 
vlowery Branch. Ph. 967-6157.____ Charolais bulls, easy calving 
)loodline, for use on Angus and Hereford cows. A. Dowdy, Rt. 1, Alma. Ph. 632-4296.____ __ 
Entire herd 35 cows and calves, >280. ea.; mostly good blooded Hereford cows; reg. Hereford bull, ,400 Ibs., $400. J. C. Walden, Blythe 
0805. Ph. 592-4498._____________ 
Baby calves. 4 -10 days old, dairy nd beef type. Mrs. Frances Brown, Rt. 10 Gainesville 30501. Ph. 869-7132. 
100 Holstein heifers and 5 reg. uernsey, $24,000; 24 head beef cattle, 3 reg. Black Angus, $4,100. A. H. 3ranan, Rt. 3, Barnesville. Ph. 358J680. after (i pm.____________ 
 
Metal heavy duty 2-wheel trailer 
for hauling tractor, new tag and good tires. A. C. Hopkins, 5077 Bartlett Dr., Forest Park 30050. Ph. 363-2923. 
 
Want 2 old fashion black 
moothing irons in good cond., near Atlanta. Mrs. Oneita Martin, 328 Hascall Rd., NW, Atlanta 30309. Ph. 375-5471. 
 
Reg. Polled Hereford bulls, CMR Jomino breeding, TB & Bangs free, rom cert, herd, 15-19 mos. old. Dr. 
Harry A. Wasden, Quitman. Ph. 263- 
J444 or 244-8010. 
 
40 select bred and open reg. Hereford heifers, breeding age bulls available. Bob Rush, Rush Bros.. Hereford Farm. Kathleen. Ph. 987- 
l,'9lAi,_pp_r_o_x.__(i__m_o_s_. _o_ld_.__y_o_un_g__b_e_e_f type feeder calf, $100. Cecil Gordon. Kathleen. Ph. 987-3095 after 5:30 or on weekends._______________ 
 
Reg. Angus bulls, 14 mos. old. lengthy type, papers furnished in buyer's name, Bardolier, Blackbird bloodlines, free del. 50 mi. M. B. Killgo. Metter.Ph. 685-2348. 
Calf for sale or trade tor two little bone stay fat guinea hogs, male and female, grown. J. E. Hudson, Rt.6, Douglasville 30134. ph. 942-27H8. 
 
35 vacc. Holstein heifers for lease on (iO mo. program, bred to calf Oct. 1. Eugene M. Callaway, Rayle 30660. Ph. 274-3385 or 274-3393! 
Purebred young Black Angus bulls. Eileenmere breeding, ready for service, see at farm on U. S. 41, 2 mi. N. of Cordele. Palmer H. Greene, Box 59, Cordele 31015. 
 
22 purebred Angus heifers, $125 ea.; 27 purebred Angus steers. $145 ea. deloused, dewormed, vacc for Oct. E. H. Ensz, Louisville. Ph. 547-6795 or 
547-67U9._____________________ 4 Guernsey cows. 3 to 5 yrs., 
freshen middle of fall with 2 & 3 calves, all good cows. H. W. Thurmond, Rt. 1, Farmington 30638. Ph. 
 
3 yr. old reg. Black Angus bull, sired by 1966 international reserve grand champion Ankonian Jonah. Harold Seabolt, Rt. 1, Cleveland. Ph. 
86.')-468li. 
Charolais bulls, 5 yr. old 
purebred, 15/ 16 reg. 1 yr. old, both have good disp., quality, commercially priced. Ronald T. Williams, 
Macon. Ph. 477-1742. 
2 outstanding proven Angus herd bulls, selling to prevent inbreeding, sons of $50,000 bull, with reg. papers. Kenneth English, Double D Ranch, Keysville. Ph. 547-2568. ______ 
Reg. Brahma bull, dark gray. 2 I/ 2 yrs. old., gentle, easy to manage. Raymond Turner, Rt. 1, Crawford ville 3063L Ph. 456-3688 ______ 
Keg. Red Angus bulls for cross breeding, good selection, exc. quality, 7 mos. to 2 yrs. Otis Milner, 204 Timothy Ave., Rome. Ph. 232-3019 or 232-1613. 
 
869 .">()4:i. after 8 PHI______ Reg. Black Angus bull, 5 yrs. old, 
$450 selling to prevent inbreeding, very gentle, 2 reg. Black Angus bulls, 
$300. E. C. Ray, Rt. 1, Adel. 31620. Ph. 
549-8520_________________ 
Red Duroc pigs. 6 wks. old call any time. Clyde A. Goolsly, Rt. 3, Douglasvilk'. Ph 942-4371________ 
Reg. Hampshire sow, produces Irg. litters, Irg. frame; purebred Hampshire gilts, barrows, 25 to 125 Ibs., from good litters. Keith Martin Rt. 1. Dudley. Ph. 875-3298.____________ 
Hi pigs Yorkshire and Poland China, 8 wks. old, Aug. 24th. W. D. Swafford, Rt. 2, Fayetteville 30214. Ph. 461-6278._____ 
Reg. Yorkshire male, 14 sows, all under 2 yrs., $750. J. T. Garvin, Rt. 1, Box 145, Valdosta._________ 
Prize FFA Spots, boars and gilts, exc. breeding stock, dame of one litter is grand champion at Coastal Empire Fair, papers. Joe Keith Boyett, Rt. 1, Cobbtown 30420._____________ 
 
Reg. Devon cattle, fast gaining beef cattle; bull. 1 yr. old; bull, 16 mos.; heifers and calves. Jimmy G. Kitchens, Statesboro 30458. Ph. 7642935 after 6 PM._____________ 
Good selection reg. Black Angus 
bulls, 18 mo. old. exc. in quality, Eileenmere, Bardoliermere, Black- 
cap strains. Fred G. Blitch, Rt. 4, Statesboro 30458. Ph. 865-2475 
Black Angus bulls and heifers, reg. crossbreeds, 15 - 20 mos.; 
crossbreed red Angus bull 12 mos., heifers, 14 mos. W.B. Burnett, Box 
866. Cedartown. Ph. 748-4254. 
 
Black Angus cows, some reg., on farm near Monroe. J. Troy Green, Atlanta. Ph. 873-1026 or 256- 9153 
nights.___________________ Reg. Angus cow. due to calf scion, 
S350; reg. Angus bulls, extra nice, 15 mos., $SOO. P'aul D. Bryant, 1225 Valeree Wood Dr., Stn. Mtn. Ph. 284- 
1674.__________________ Reg. service age Holstein bulls, 
sired by Mowry Ivanhoe Prince and Glenhaven Rag Apple Hagen, accredited herd. Bill Boyce, Blythe. Ph. 554-3709 Waynesboro, 554-3622 after 8 
pm.____________________ 5 nice thoroughbred Black Angus 
 
Fine specimens, I/ 2, 3/ 4 and 7/ 8 
 
Charolais bulls, ready for light ser- 
 
vice; sev. I/ 2 heifers, W. S. Chandler, 
 
Tara Farms, Reeves Station Rd., 
 
Calhoun. Ph. 629-2984,__ ______ 30 Holstein heifers, begins 
 
freshening in July, vaccinated, 
 
dehorned, call before coming. A. S. 
 
Callaway, Ravle. Ph. 274-3393.____ 
 
Reg. Polled Hereford bulls. 
 
Pawnee Mixer breeding.ready for 
 
service, $300 and up. Jack H. McCart, Green Acres Ranch, Alpharetta 30201. 
 
Ph. 475-5663. _________________ Reg. Polled Hereford bulls Victor 
 
Domino breeding, ready for service. 
 
John C. Dorough, Rt. 2, Cordele. Ph. 
 
273-1510. 
 
___________ 
 
25 service age, reg. Polled 
 
Hereford bulls, 40 bred or 40 open reg. 
 
heifers; 30 open purebred unreg. 
 
heifers. Winton C. Harris, Box 118, 
 
Screven. Ph. 586-6687 Odum._____ Reg. Hereford bull, with papers, 3 
 
I/ 2 yrs.old, $1,000. John C. Justice, 
 
Rt. 1. Buford. Ph. 945-5467._____ Charolais bull calves, 5 - 7 mos., 
 
I/ 2 Charolais, I/ 2 Hereford; I/ 2 
 
Charolais, I/ 2 Herford, I/ 4 Shor- 
 
thorn, $175 - $200 ea. J. B. Hatcher, 
 
Box 95, Harlem 30814. Ph. 556-3295 Holstein steers, wormed, vacc.,- 
 
heifers, 19 - 24 mos., sired by Jackson 
 
Eileenmere 1149, $200 - $250 ea. H. M. 
 
Tribble. Cassville. Ph. 382-0310. 
 
4 Black Angus cows, 2 mix. breed 
 
cows; Charolais cross springing 
 
heifer; Charolais cross heifer; 2 
 
heifer calves, all $2600. Hayden 
 
Pritchett, Box 374, Ellijay. Ph. 6352219. 
 
Feeder calves for sale, beef and 
 
milk stock. Donald J. Smith, Rt. 1, 
 
Acworth. Ph. 974-5540, no Sun, calls. 
 
Reg. Brown Swiss bull, 11/2 yrs. 
 
old. Weyman E. Rooks, Newton. Ph. 
 
734-5109. 
 
______^_^_____ 
 
Reg. Polled Hereford bull, 3 yrs. 
 
old, CMR Supernew 46th, $500.; Polled 
 
Hereford bull, reg. 18 mos. old, $300. 
 
R. T. Brantley, Box 103, Wrightsville. 
 
Ph 864-3682. 
 
Reg. Black Angus bull, 20 mos. , 
 
well developed, guaranteed breeder, 
 
reg. in buyer's name, del. 100 mi. 
 
Robert Knight, Rt. 2, Monroe. Ph. 267- 
 
5035 or 284-1807 Decatur.________ 
 
One of two reg. Polled Hereford 
 
bulls, good bloodlines, 5 yrs. 2 mos., 
 
and 16 mos. old.your choice. H. A. 
 
Harbin, Rt. 1, Colquitt, Ph. 8-3621. 
 
Charolaisbulls, 172 to 15/ 16, 700 
 
Ibs. to 1700 Ibs., 35 Ib. W. Emmette 
 
Vinson, Byron. Ph. 788- 2409 or 788- 
 
from 250 - 400 Ibs., $75 to $155. head. EdEverett, Rt. 2, Dahlonega. Ph. 532- 
6721 Gainesville.____________ Perf. tested reg. Angus bulls, few 
females, Bandoliermere, Hyland Marshall bloodlines, herd accred. and cert., free del. 200 mi. Hugh Schneider, Fairmeadows, Rt. 2, Hampton. Ph. 478-8029. 
Reg. Hampshire and Yorkshire boars, weaned to 6 mo. old, out of nation's outstanding bloodlines, see to appreciate. Lawton E. Kemp, Jr., Box 7, Dexter 31019. Ph. 875-3417.___ 
6 guinea pigs for sale, reasonable. Mrs. Esther Howe, 1531 Oak St., NW,, Atlanta. 
Choice Duroc and Landrace breeding stock, males and females, all ages. William E. Lanier, Rt. 2, Box 84, Metier. Ph. 685-2506.________ 
Reg. Yorkshire, reg. Landrace. service age boars and gilts; also, feeder pigs, Terrell Swindle. Ray 
City. Ph. 686-5939.______________ 
Reg. Spotted Poland China hogs, best bloodlines, boars, ready for service, gilt to bred; see at lot near 
McCord Cross Rd.. Robert Osborne, Rt. 1, Cave Spring.___________ 
Young reg. sow, bred to reg. SPC boar; reg. SPC service size boars, see at lot near McCord Cross Rd. Mrs. George Ferguson. Cave Spring. 
C(nhooice purebred Duroc males, wormed, will reg. in buyer's name. Owen H. Cooper, Barney 31625. Ph. 775-2372. 
 
2451._____________________ 20 ea. half Charolais heifers, 7 - 9 
mos. old; 5 ea. purebred Charolais heifers, yearlings; 15 ea.purebred bulls, 1 - 2 yrs. Lynn Home, Yatesville. Ph. 472-3334.________ 
Reg. Brown Swiss bull, 11 I/ 2 mos. old, almost ready for service, just weaned from cow, $500. Ricky Sellers, Rt. 1, Greensboro. Ph. 453- 
7874._______________________ 
Purebred Santa Gertrudis bulls, 9 -12 mos. old, Bull 13 bloodlines. J. W. Morris, Double M. Farms, Box 799, 
Carrollton 30117. Ph. 832-2852.____ 20 head bred Charbray cows, 1 - 6 
yrs., Ahyaulla herd sire; good sel. Charolais commercial bulls, 1 - 3 yrs. W. M. Alford, Ellerslie. Ph. 561-5006 Columbus.________________ 
Baby calves for sale year round, $25 - $45. Ricky Lee Brown, Gainesville Ph. 532-0903. ______ 
2 reg. Black Angus heifers. 9 mos. old, Ermitre, Blackbird, Eileenmere bloodlines. $225. ea. B. U. Bowman, Friendship Rd., Box 334, Buford. Ph. 945-7751.____________________ 
Charolais bull calves, 7 - 10 mos., $175; reg. Angus bulls with reg. papers, 7-10 mos., $175; outstanding proven herd bull, reg. Angus, $500. Kenneth English, Keysville. Ph. 547- 
r)iii(.__________________________ Reg. Black Angus bulls, 
Eileenmere, Beaverdam breeding, tattooed, reg. in buyer's name. C. C. Newton, Box 342, Pine Vale Rd., Gainesville 30501. Ph. 536-2965. 
 
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THE MARKET BULLETIN 
 
Wednesday, August 25,1971 
 
for sale 
 
Swine 
 
Yorkshire boars, top bloodlines, 
 
disease free, service age, $65. ea. Troy 
 
E. Waters, Rt. 2, Box 52A, Brooklet. 
 
Ph. 842-2247._________________ 
 
Pigs for sale, reg. Nation Irg. 
 
Black English, can live on grass,go to 
 
market in 4 mo. W. E. Harris Box 6, 
 
Gumming. Ph. 887-5917.________ 
 
30 feeder pigs for sale, 
 
reasonable. John Romans, 
 
LaFayette. Ph. 764-1489._______ 
 
Reg. Yorkshire boar, reg. in 
 
buyer's name, 5 mos. old, outstanding 
 
quality, $40. Randy Honea, Rt. 3, Box 
 
88, Gumming 30130. _________ 
 
SPC pigs, bred gilts, service age 
 
boars, reg. Big English Berkshire 
 
breeding stock. F. H. Bunn. Midville. 
 
6 purebred Landrace sows for 
 
sale. Carl A. Lundy, Rt. 4, Macon 
 
31201. Ph. 743-3539.____________. 
 
Reg. service age Duroc boars and 
 
gilts, exc. breeding and quality; 45 
 
Duroc feeder pigs, very good. Laurel 
 
Hill Farm, Box 52-A Blairsville 30512. 
 
Ph. 745-41 an ______________ 
 
Guinea pigs, $2 ea., white and 
 
colored. Mrs. J. E. Ozier, Rt. 1, 
 
Fayetteville. Ph. 461-8882._______ 
 
Few good reg. Hampshire males, 
 
some ready for light service, or 
 
consider trading for Hampshire or 
 
Yorkshire of equal value. W. M. 
 
Flanders, Mt. Vernon. Ph. 529-4202. 
 
7 pigs, Berkshire-Landrace cross, 
 
$15 ea., 2, $25; purebred Landrace 
 
boar. $100, load and pickup my lot. J. 
 
J. Duke, 5933 Old Stn. Mtn. Rd., Stn. 
 
Mtn. Ph. 469-9950._________ . 
 
Purebred Spotted Poland China, 
 
service size males, bred gilts, smaller 
 
size reg. in buyer's name. Harmon 
 
Cornelius, Rt. 2, Nashville 31639. 
 
18 pigs, 6 wks old, $10 ea. or if all 
 
taken, $8 ea. P. C. Sullivan, Warner 
 
Robins. Ph 923-1846.___________ 
 
18 pigs, will be 6 wks old 9th of 
 
Sept., see at Rt. 1, Giles Rd., off Hwy. 
 
41. Mallory D. Hinson, Rt. 1, Bryon 
 
31008. 
 
______________ 
 
___Sheep & Goats____ 
 
White nanny goat and 3 mo. old white billy, $25 both. Clifton Loftin, 
1180 Little Acre PL, Marietta 30060. Ph. 926-2652. 
Best French Alpine milk goat, $25; buck, born 1-4-71, $10, Mrs. F. W. 
Womack, Rt. 2, Box 251, Lilburn 30247. 
Ph. 469-8305.______;_________ 10 young goats, $9 ea. if all are 
taken. Cecil Gordon, Rt. 1, Box 65A, 
Kathleen. Ph. 987-3095 after 5:30 or on weekends._______________ 
Shurhanan type nanny goat, black, white, brown, $75, or trade for heifer calf, mule, horse or pony, pick up, bring yours. Richard Lewis, 
Morton Rd.. Alpharetta. 
 
Thoroughbred-Quarter Horse 
 
Keg. Tenn. Walking brood mare; 
 
colt, gentle and very good for speed, stud colt, black and bred back; black 
 
15 mos., $125; racking horse gelding stud, 8 yrs. old. top bloodline, anyone good pleasure horse, etc., $200. Inice can ride. Earl I. Stokes. Rt. 3. Box 397, 
 
Dennard, 13 Craig Dr.. Rt. 5, Meadows Park, Conyers. Ph. 482- 
8254. _____________._____ Reg. Quarter horses. Yearling 
stud, outstanding horses, Wee Willie Leo, $350,1 mare with filly colt by side and bred back, all horses reg., must see to appreciate. Bobby Wiley, Rt. 2, Winder. Ph. 867-4322. 
Beautiful chestnut mare, no bad 
 
Griffin. Ph. 227-7502. ________ Reg. l' 2 Arabian filly. 2 yrs. old, 
liver chestnut with 4 stockings and blaze, partially trained, $400. Mike 
Barlow, 3068 Cherry Blossom Lane, East Point 30344. Ph. 344-7883._____ 
"Boo". beautiful Quarter 
pleasure mare, bay, exc. head and 
conf., brood mare prospect, good home only, must see to appreciate, $350. Sharman Stansell, 6505 Scott 
 
habits, small sorrel mare, gentle and Valley Rd.. Atlanta 30328. Ph. 255-9294 
 
sound. Janet Will, Lazy J. Stable, or 255-2524. 
 
Jonesbridge Rd., Norcross. Ph. 448- 
 
At stud: Major Nibbles, AQHA 
 
1520 or 448-2914. 
 
reg. buckskin stallion, outstanding 
 
Black Quarter Horse gelding, 
gentle, $200; buckskin gelding, Irg., trained for speed events both given VEE shots, $250, will tade. Tricia Kitchens, Rt. 2, Jeffersonville. Ph. 945-397:!. 
Work mare, $150; pinto Welsh, $50 mare with mule colt. Ralph C. Swafford. Hickorv Flat Rd.. Woodstock. Ph. 926-5111.__________, 
Dulce Bob, 6 yr. sorrel, grandson Sugar Bars; Monte Sano; 4 yr. grey gelding, grandson Cee Bars; 2 yf. chestnut sorrel filly, by Double Time Leo. Marvin Holt. Powder Springs. Ph. 943-3181._______________ 
PHBA reg. Palomino Quarter colt, exc. gold color, blaze, blaze, beautiful head,very gentle, $200. Sally Stinnett. Hutchins Rd.. Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-5447__________ 
Morgan brood mare, $275 or will trade for blue roan. A.Q.H.A. stud 
colt, prefer Leo bloodline. J. R. Burdett, Rt. 1, Sharpsburg. Ph. 253- 
5024 
AQHA reg. Palomino gelding, 2 yrs. old, going well under saddle, an exc. buy for young horseman. Charlotte Dean, Rt. 4, Box 359, Glenville. Ph. 654-2558. 
Top quality reg. QuarterTiorses, 2 yearling show colts, sev. pleasure and halter horses, record to prove ability; also, experienced working cow and contest cutting horses. Bob Rowland, Rocking R. Ranch, Milledgeville. Ph. 
452-5301.___________________________ Very gentle Shetland pony 
gelding, blaze face, has had shot for sleeping sickness, $30. Elvis Meadors, B St.. Pine Mt. Valley. Ph. 628-4630 
5 gaited stud service, $25. John Romans. LaFayette, Ph. 764-1489. 
Nice pleasure horse gelding, racking, chestnut, priced to sell. E. E. Hamilton, 64 Brown Ave., McDonough, Ph. 957-3540. ______ 
AQHA reg~T>rood mare with 3 mo. old reg. colt by side, will sell together or separately. Mrs. Carl H. Strickland. Rt. 1, Villa Rica 30180. Ph. 459-5706.______________________ 
Beautiful bay racking gelding, 5 yrs. old, very gentle, 15 hands, won 
 
conf. and disp., $100 reg. and $50 
grade. Bennie Davis. Roberta. Ph. 
836-3488.___________________ 15 mo. old grade colt, bay color, 
gentle, $75 or will consider trade. 
Gwen McDonald, Rt. 1, Box 75, 
Bonaire. Ph. 923-3991 ________ Quarter Horse stallion, approx. 7 
yrs. old, gentle for anyone to fide or will trade for gelding, approx. 7 yrs. 
old, reddish brown with star, $150. A. J. Singletary, Rt. 1, Box 33, Cordele 31015. Ph. 273-4347.___________ 
At stud: Sun's Great Secret, 
beautiful black TWH, good conf. size and disp. with natural ability. Rudy Hill, Rt. 1, Box 59, Doerun 31744. Ph. 
941-5720.____________________ Gentle saddle horse mare and 5 
mo. old colt, $195, mare will foal in March. Norman E. McGlohon, 
Athens. Ph. 543-8414.___________ Appaloosa mare, 8 yrs.. good for 
children or adults or good brood mare, nice color, very gentle. David K. Lau, 
Riverdale. Ph. 478-6264.________ 9 reg. Quarter horse colts and 
fillies, from 6 mos. to 18 mos., 16 
hands, son of Jaguar, $200-$300. Mack 
Hayjs-, R*"t. 1*. _B_ac_o_n_to_n_. _P.h. 787-5_7.9..1. Shetland ponies ana pleasure 
horses, good selection, reasonably priced; also, English and Western 
saddles and tack. C. M. Bond, Lavonia 30553. Ph. 356-3244 days or 356-2673 
night. _ ______________ Reg. American Saddlebred mare; 
3yr. old Walking horse, very gentle; 2 yr. old Arabian-Quarter Horse filly; 2 ponies; Quarter Horse brood mare, $50. Richard Adams, Dewy Rose 
30634. Ph. 283-1317 Elberton._____ Reg. Saddlebred breeding stud, 
sire My Kings X by Anachacho 
Shamrock,dam by Society Rex, 6 yrs. old, bargain, $300. Bob Hanshaw, Box 2031, Ft. Oglethorpe. Ph. 866-4071 or 
375-2957.________ Beautiful 6 yr. old dark brown 
racking mare with 4 mo. old filly colt by Tenn. Walking stud, mare by the famous Winged Commander, both gentle, colt is halter broken. Mrs. 
Jimmv Williams, Box 63, Dacula 
30211. Ph. 963-9338. 
 
ribbons, and trophies in English 
 
3 yr. reg. I/ 2 Arabian filly; I/ 2 
 
Pleasure, $275. Raymond Kenney, Rt. Arabian stud; 3 yr. Quarter horse 
 
1, Tifton. Ph. 382-5789.___________ filly; 14 yr. Quarter horse mare, 
 
Walk-trot American Saddlebred separate or all, or trade. Bill Miller, 
 
mare, fine quality show horse, winner Atlanta. Ph. 243-0128. 
 
of ameteur and championship 3 gaited 
 
Reg. 3/ 4 Arabian gelding, 31/2 
 
classes, 1969 4-H District Champ., yrs. old, good show prospect, $475. 
 
sacrifice. Patricia M. Ponder, 2151 Walt Prickett, Box 442, Buckhead. Ph. 
 
Lenox Rd.. Atlanta. Ph. 633-6725. 
 
342-1448. 
 
Reg. 1968 Appaloosa filly, 
 
Rivoli's Bent Lockett, reg. I/ 2 
 
beautiful head very gentle, exc. Arabian, 4 yr., bay mare, out of reg. 
 
pedigree, $500 or trade for reg. Ap- Welsh dam. $350. Mrs. F. L. Cum- 
 
paloosa or Quarter Horse brood mare. mings, 5216 Rivoli Dr., Macon 31204. Dr. Morris, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-6913. Ph. 746-8965. 
 
Reg. Walking Horse mare, / yrs. old. will sell or trade. Bill Springer, 
Forest Park. Ph. 363-8952.______ 21/2 yr. old bay gelding. Quarter 
type. $150; beautiful bay racking gelding. 5 yrs. old, $275, both very 
gentle. R. R. Kenney. Rt. 1, Box 118A, Tifton 31794. Ph. 382-5789._______ 
4 yr. old chestnut gelding, blaze 
lace, Morgan-Tenn. Walker, approx. 
16 hand, pastures with cattle, $150; 
white Shetland gelding, $30. Clyde L. 
 
At slud: Satan Sunday Sun. 1967 - 
(>8 Palomino state champion, dbl. reg. in P.H.B.A. and T.W.H.B.A.; also, pleasure horses lor sale. Dixon Reeves, Goldenview Stables. 
Marietta. Ph. 993-4673.________ At stud: Purebred Arabian 
Yatezar, Park horse, never unplaced in Maiden-Park-Stone Mt., Louisiana 
and Little Rock, class A competition. Ellen Peeples, Box 566, Forest Park 30050. Ph. 366-8077._______ 
 
Burdeshaw, Rt. 2. Byron. Ph. 956-5747. 
 
Gentle mare, blaze face, approx. 8 
 
Reg. pony with 3 mo. old colt and yrs. old, must sacrifice, $85. Daryl 
 
saddle, very gentle with children, all Porter. Rt. 3. Dallas. Ph. 445-4727. 
 
for $75. Robert Jenkins. Monroe. Ph. 
 
Pinto pony, Quarter horse, Welsh 
 
267-3728.___________________ bloodlines, 5 yrs. old, bridle and 
 
Standing at stud, reg. Thorough- saddle, $90. Paul Murphy, Fayetbred Tig's Score, #672096, private teville. Ph. 461-7829.________ 
 
treaty; also, horses for sale. Mrs. Gene Dempsey, Box 407-A, Rt. 1, 
Fairburn 30213. Ph. 964-9095. Pony, Palomino mare, 3 yrs. old, 
gentle pinto Welsh stallion, gentle, 4 yrs. old, both can be ridden. J. W. 
Burke, Rt. 7, County Line Rd., Douglasville. Ph. 942-3603._______ 
 
Palomino American Saddlebred and PHBA reg., exc. col., two white stockings, pure white mane, tail, good show prospect. Dan Johnson, 5995 Peachtree-Dunwoody Rd., Atlanta 
30328.___________________ 1200 Ib. black mare mule, good 
cond., works anywhere; also 1 horse 
 
OnlToT best 1971 AQHA fillies in wagon, real good cond., with seat and 
 
state, ready to go Sept. 1, bred for plows. Russell O'Quinn, Blackshear 
 
cutting, pleasure, dam halter winning 31516. Ph. 449-5904 after 6 pm. 
 
producer. Gene Eidson, Dukes Rd., 
 
Bay Quarter type mare, $155.7 
 
Mansfield. Ph. 786-0635._____ 
 
Welsh Pinto gelding with saddle, 
 
Sev. Welsh ponies, all broken and bridle. $100 both gentle, good home 
 
gentle; blue roan T. W. H. gelding, 4 only. C.H. Wiser, Rt. 1, Stockbridge. 
 
yrs. old. Hugh C. Jones, Milan. Ph. 362-2432._________________ 
 
Ph, 483-3698._______________ Reg. Morgan stallion for sale. 
 
A.Q.H.A. gelding, grandson of Three Bars, top barrel racer and speedster: A.Q.H.A. pleasure mare and halter winner; 3 yr. old familyhorse, $300. Don Barton, 254 Barton Dr., Hapeville. Ph. 761-9643 or 9420094.__________ 
Bay pleasure gelding, gentle, 
 
Doug Camp. Jonesboro. Ph. 478-6674. Beautiful reg. 5 yr. Appaloosa 
gelding, shown very successfully in halter, western, English pleasure over past year. Charles R. Thomas, 1284 Fork Creek Tr.. Decatur 30033. Ph 633-2120. 
Reg. Quarter mare, well broken, 
 
good for children, saddle gait. 16 hands. Clyde Maddox, Athens. Ph. 
543- 5520 day or 549-3386 night._____ 
Pleasure horse, 5 yrs. old, rides well, good for children and ladies, red with black mane and tail, sacrifice 
$120 including bridle and saddle. Mrs. 
John P. Collett, Rt. 4, Box 308, Carrollton. Ph. 834- 6661._______ 
31/2 yr. old sorrel stallion, 14. 3 hands, well mannered, neck reins, 
 
strong; 7 yr. old Appaloosa. 1,250 Ibs., Waggoner one side, Madder Music bloodline other. Mickey Lane, 8641 Bowden St.. Douglasville. Ph. 9423668. 
Outstanding yearling stud by Mr. McBarr AAA AQHA champion, dam 
by Cee Bars AAA, proven pleasure horse and brood mares. Ben Ham .Stewart, Rt. 1, Glenwood. Ph. 568- 
 
good pleasure horse; also, saddle, bridle and pad included, $200. Perri Futo, Rt. 1. Lithonia. Ph. 483-1573. 
Pinto racking gelding, 7 yrs. old real fast, $175; beautiful Palomino gelding. 6 yrs old, gentle for anyone $150. Ralph Wheeler, Rt. 1, Suwanee 30174. Ph. 476-2428.___________ 
Shetland pony stud, 6 yrs. old, brown with white tail and mane, pert. I or children, very gentle; also, saddle and bridle. Luther Gunnells, Madison. Ph. 342-1648 9 am - 9 pm.________ 
Beautiful reg. TWH filly7l7 mos. old. black, ready for show training, sired by top show horse by Merry Go Boy, dam is Shadow mare. 0. S. Moseley. Marietta. Ph. 926-3673. 
Gelding I/ 2 Morgan- 1/2 Sad- 
 
Reg. Appaloosa pleasure mare, 9 yrs. old. dark blue roan, frost over hips exc. conf. and disp., peri, family horse, reasonably priced. Mrs. Patricia B Hendrix. Rt. 1, Box 169A, Milner 30257. Ph. 227-8944 after 5:40 < 
pm. week-ends. 
Leo's Charm Doll. AQHA 14 mo. old filly, Old Taylor Joe Reed and Leo breeding, sorrel with blaze, exc conf. and disp. Julie Meadows. 1650 Newton Rd., Marietta. Ph. 427-7892. 
3 yr. old reg. I/ 2 Arabian filly: 2 yr. old reg. I/ 2 Arabian stud; 3 yr. old Quarter filly; 14 yr. old Quarter Horse mare, sell all or separately. Bill Miller. Atlanta. Ph. 243-0128 or 2261499 Ray Miller, Thomasville. 
 
dlebred, 8 yrs.. dark red, 15 hands, 
 
2 reg. Tenn. stud sorrels; 1 bay 
 
gentle; gelding, I/ 2 Arabian - I/ 2 reg. mare, 12 ponies, all extra pretty 
 
Saddlebred, light red, 12 hands, 8 and gentle, sell out completely. Bert 
 
yrs., gentle. $200 and 250 or both $400 Salter. Thomaston 30286._______ 
 
and vaccinated. Irvin W. Sargent. 
 
Beautiful 3 yr. old Palomino 
 
Birmingham Rd.. Rt. 3, Alpharetta gelding, long, white main and tail, 
 
30201. Ph. 475-5061._______ 
 
white stocking feet, professionally 
 
TWH reg. sorrel, 2 yrs. old, 16 trained. $400. Roy Williams. 
 
hands, sire. Perfection Red Son; dam. Covington. Ph. 786-068i. 
 
Maud Gray, green broken, real pacy. 
 
15 mo. reg. Appaloosa stud, 
 
C.H Raper. Marietta. Ph. 926-6330. unusal col., ideal disp. for child's 4-H 
 
Shetland pony, bridle, saddle, project. Triple Tracks breeding. Roy 
 
blanket, $75. Glen Crum, Grantville. Mohr, 1517 Pecan Lane, Albany 31701. 
 
Ph. 253-4790. 
 
Ph. 435-5888. 
 
Common type goats, small and 
grown, goats milk. W. D. Puckett, Rt. 1, Box.169. Lilburn 30247. Ph. 939- 6451. 
Billy and nanny goats, 2 mos. old, $10 pr. B. F. Young, Jr., Comer. Ph. 783-5349. 
 
QUICK BEEF PIE 
 
You need: 1-1/2 pounds ground beef 1 medium onion 
1/2 teaspoon salt 1 can condensed tomato soup 
 
2 cups canned green beans 1/4 teaspoon pepper 1-1/2 cups prepared mashed potatoes 
 
Serve with: Stewed Tomatoes Mixed Salad Greens with Salad Dressing Rolls Margarine or Butter 
 
Baked Custard 
 
Milk 
 
for sale 
Reg. Quarterhorses for sale or trade; good grade horses. Joe Keys, Box 66, Dallas. Ph. 458- 4209 or 4453209._____________ 
Stud service; Buckskin Quarter horse, fee $25; reg. Appaloosa spotted dude T-26, 125, reg. $50. grade $35; also, horses and tack for sale. Bob Cooper, Rt. 7, Douglasville. Ph. 942- 
5064.________________________ 
Tenn. Walker gaited gelding, 10 yrs. old, $200 firm. Floyd C. Thompson, 1861 Snapfinger Rd., Decatur 30032. Ph. 289-4161 after 5 pm. 
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. Ph. 994-6093. 
 
__ 1-1/2 pounds ground beef 
 
I Green beans, 
 
[ 
 
1 medium onion, chopped 1/2 teaspoon salt . 1 can condensed tomato soup 1 pound can drained , 1/4 teaspoon pepper 
 
1-1/2 cups prepored mashed potatoes 
 
' Crumble beef into large fry pan. 
 
Add onion and salt. Cook until browned. 
 
Drain off excess fat. 
 
, 
 
Stir in soup, green beans, and pepper. 
 
Cook slowly for 5 minutes. 
 
7 Set oven at 350F. ' Grease baking pan.  0 0 0 O 
\ 
7 
 
Bake at 350F. for 20 minutes. 
 
OOO O 
 
Pour ground beef mixture into pan. 
 
Put spoonfuls of mashed potatoes on top of meat mixture. 
 
Makes 6 servings, about 1 cup each. 
 
 Wednesday, August 25,1971 
 
THEAAARKET BULLETIN 
 
Pages 
 
Child's pony saddle, tan, good 
 
cond.. bridle and all, $40. Mrs. Effie 
 
Sanville, Rt. 2, Almon Rd., Covington 
 
30209. Ph. 786-8551. 
 
Sev. good used Western saddles, 
 
$45 and up. Janet Will, Lazy J Stable, 
 
Norcross. Ph. 448-1520 or 448-2914. 
 
Pony saddle, $30; Western saddle, 
 
$40; also, livestock hauling anywhere. 
 
Ralph C. Swafford, Hickory Flat Rd., 
 
Woodstock. Ph. 926-5111.________ 
 
English pleasure saddle, prac- 
 
tically new. perf. cond., less girth, $60. 
 
A. A. Mann, 310 Valleybrook Dr., 
 
for sale 
 
Athens. Ph. 543-1102. 
 
_____ 
 
Elec. 4 horse walkers, enclosed 
 
gear and drive, 4 speeds both direc- 
 
Reg. Horned Hereford bulls, 2 yrs. tions. Billy Barbee, Box 326, Camille 
 
old, exc. Battle Intense bloodlines. 31730. Ph. 787-5196 Baconton.______ 
 
John P. Heard, Green Pastures Farm, 
 
Horses, pastured, Conyers 
 
Winder. Ph. 378-7664 days, 876-1793 Atlanta, Tucker, Stone Mtn. area, $10 - 
 
nights.________________ $15 per mo. shelter water, and grass. 
 
Reg. Angus heifers, reputable J. F. Graham, 1101 Fayetteville Rd., 
 
bloodline, 8 - 14 mos. old. Alton D. Atlanta. 30316. Ph. 373-7624. 
 
Brown, Castlewood Angus Farms, 
 
Have room to board 3 horses, stall 
 
Tyrone 30290. Ph. 461-5072.______ pasture hay and feed, $45 per mo. Can 
 
Purebred Santa Gertrudis bulls, 9 pick up horse. J. W. Van Horn 4457 
 
-12 mos. old, Bull 13 bloodlines. J. W. Covington Hwy., Decatur. Ph. Bu 9- 
 
Morris, Double M Farms, Box 799, 5798. 
 
Carrollton 30117. Ph. 832-2852._____ 5 yr. old herd bull, Santa Ger- 
trudis, certified S; some young Santa 
Gertrudis bulls. 8 - 10 mos. R.L. 
McGuire, Rt. 2. Treasure Oak Farm, Carrollton. Ph. 832-3098._______ 
Reg. Black Angus bull, 8 mos. old, 
 
Horses boarded in stall or 
pasture, lighted riding ring, tack room, wash rack and trails; also, pleasure horses for sale and transportation available. Dixon Reeves, Goldenview Stables, Marietta. Ph. 
 
Eileenmere bloodline, $160. G. G 
 
Grizzle, Rt. 2. Dawsonvilie 30534. Ph. 
 
265-2782. 
 
_________ 
 
Holstein heifer, l yr. old, $135. 
 
Joel Morgan. Rt.l, County Line Rd., 
 
Powder Springs. Ph. 943-6519._____ 
 
993-4673. 
 
____________ 
 
Western saddle and bridle, like 
 
new. dbl. cinch padded seat, covered 
 
stirrups, $95. Irving W. Sargent, 
 
Birmingham Rd., Rt. 3, Box 317. 
 
Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 475-5061. 
 
12 crossed Charolais heifers, 8-12 
 
Horses boarded in stall or pasture. Irg. riding ring and miles of trails. Bill Sampson, Fieldstone Stable, McCalla Rd^ Convers 30207. 
Horses pastured, 86 acres, exc. rich pastures, 1 horse $15 per mo.; 2 or more $12.50 mo. E. 0. Britt, Walker Rd., Stn. Mtn. Ph. 469-4874.______ 
Okla. hand carved Western saddle, 15.5 in. seat, leather padded seat, in between roper and cutter saddle, make good pleasure saddle. Henry F. Alien, Smyrna. Ph. 436-1436. 
English saddle, like new, $40. R. R. Kenney, Rt. 1, Box 118A, Tifton. 31794. Ph. 382-5789. 
Used Simoc cutting saddle; Billy Cook roping saddle; used 2 horse trailers; also, pleasure training and showing. Marvin Holt, Powder Springs. Ph. 943-3181. 
Pasture and board Fairburn, 5 min. from 1-85, riding ring, $15 per horse. $25 for 2 horses, full board $50 per mo. including supplement feed. Mrs. Gene Dempsey, Box 407-A, Rt. 1. Fairburn 30213. Ph. 964-9095. 
Pasture for rent, 35 acres good Fescue, lake fenced, Walton Co.. 3 mi. E Social Circle, $450 per yr. Bill Noble, 1523 Oak Grove Rd.. Decatur 30033. Ph. 636-2579 or 634-0961. 
Cattle, swine, other livestock 
 
Recipes of the Week 
SKILLET BARBECUED HAMBURGERS l I/ 2 Ibs. ground beef l egg I/2 cup chopped onion 1 teas, salt l/ 8 teas, pepper I/ 4 cup bread crumbs 2 tblspn. oil for frying l cup barbecue sauce 
Combine first six ingredients; mix lightly. Shape into large size hamburgers. Brown on both sides in hot oil. Remove burgers from pan long enough to pour off oil, but keep in any brown bits from the meat for the sauce. Place meat back in pan and pour barbecue sauce over the top. Cover and simmer for 15 to 20 minutes. Makes 6 servings. 
Mrs. J. R. Thompson Penfield, Georgia 30658 
PEPPY PICKLED EGGS 
Boil 18 to 20 eggs (2 to 3 days old) by lowering gently into boiling water and simmer for 10 to 12 minutes. Hold lid on saucepan lightly and pour off hot water. Shake saucepan vigorously until every egg is well cracked, then add cold water. The eggs will jump out of their shells! 
Pierce each egg to the yolk several times with round toothpick. Place half the eggs in a jar and add 2 teaspoons salt, 1 teaspoon black pepper, 1 teaspoon sugar, 1 bay leaf, 1 
 
mos., $160 head for all, del. 100 mi. 
 
Horses boarded, facilities with 
 
teaspoon celery seed, 1 small hot pepper (red or green), 
 
radius of Riverdale. Glen E. Dillo, Riverdale. Ph 478-2848 between 3:30 - 
9:30 PM._____________________ Reg. Angus cattle, 4 cows. 3 
calves, almost ready to wean, cows 
 
complete services available, pasture $15 per mo., stalls $45 per m: alsoWestern saddles, Bona Alien with Little Wonder Tree. $150. Bob 
Rowland, Rocking R. Ranch, 
 
wanted 
 
several small cloves of garlic, push in between the eggs. Fill jar with vinegar and seal tightly. Invert and shake to distribute seasonings. Keep in refrigerator for about a 
week. 
 
will calve near first of year. $1,200 all Milledgeville. Ph. 452-5301. 
 
7. J. E. Chnetzberg, r Rt. 1, Stock- 
 
bridge. Ph. 474-7568 ________ 
 
Western saddle, adult size, only 
 
Purebred Domestic and I/ 2 used a few times, padded seat, $115. 
 
French Charolais bulls, 15 mos-3 yrs. David K. Lau. Riverdale. Ph. 478-6264. 
 
old; some good females with calves by 
 
4 horse heavy duty elec. walker, 3 
 
side, some heifers free del. Glen W. speeds forward and reverse, 
 
Burgess, Jasper. Ph. 692-2088 or 692- guarantee. Bennie Davis, Roberta. 
 
5354. 
 
Ph. 836-3488. 
 
Bona Alien Roping saddle, good 
 
Yr. old Tenn. Walking stallion, con., $100. G. F. Wilder, Rt. 1, Box 164, 
 
sorrel with flax mane and tail. Mid- McDonough 30253. Ph. 957-4016. 
 
night sun bloodline; 13 yr. old Tenn. 
 
Want to rent pasture, located near 
 
Walking mare, sorrel. Midnight Sun Ben Hill, College Park or East Point; breeding. R. W. House, Haywood Rd., also, want to learn horsehoeing, B. F. 
 
Armuchee. Ph. 234- 5859._______ Jenkins, 2140 Pointview Dr., Apt. E. 
 
Reg. Quarter horses, all ages, East Point 30344. Ph. 767-0180 after 7 
 
also brood mares with colts by side and bred back, visitors welcome. Peaceful Valley Farm, Harry 
 
pm. Western pony saddle, good cond., 
$25; Argentina forward seat saddle, 
 
Rucker, Rt. 5, Box 314, Alpharetta. $50. Rene' Mize, 119 Hillcrest Dr., 
 
Ph. 475-6723 or 993-4446. 
 
Toccoa. Ph. 886-6385. 
 
Reg. Tenn . Walking stallion, exc. 
 
Rossi Caruso 18 in. forward seat 
 
bloodline. 6 yrs. old see to appreciate. saddle, sheepskin knee rolls, exc. 
 
Joe McNew, 4905 Roswell Rd., NE, cond., $100. Sharman Stansell, 6505 
 
Marietta 30060. Ph. 993-9677 after 6 Scott Valley Rd., Atlanta 30328. Ph. 
 
PM 
 
255-9294 or 255-2524.. 
 
"At stud: Dbl. reg. Golden 
 
Cart with harness for Welsh pony 
 
Palomino, good disp. and color, will or mule, approx. 48 in. high. James E. 
 
pick up mare or haul stud. R.L. Snow, 4263 Dorothy Ave., Macon 
 
Bradford. 4298 Hidden Valley Rd., 31206. 
 
________. 
 
Decatur. Ph. 289-1971. 
 
Horses boarded in new barn with 
 
Reg. TWH brood mare and very Irg. stalls, adult care, regulation 
 
fine Palomino brood mare, very riding ring with lights. Larry Wallace, 
 
reasonable. Mrs. Gene Dempsey, Box Riverdale. Ph. 478-3234 or 478-9122. 
 
401-A, Rt. 1, Fairburn. Ph. 964-9095. 
 
Horses pastured, good stand of 
 
Want midget ponies. 30 in. or 
under. C. M. Bond, Lavonia 30553. Ph. 356-3244 day or 356-2673 night.______ 
Want mature Holstein bull. Charles Rivers, Rt. 2, Favetteville. 
Ph. 461-8084.__________ Want I/ 2 Angus, I/ 2 Jersey bull 
calf, prefer over 6 mos. old, from good milk cow. Julius Dozier, Thomson. 
Ph. 595-4725._________________ Want to trade Black English 
heifer about yr. old for jenney mule that works good. Ervin Day. 1004 
Buford Rd., Gumming 30130.______ Want 6 to 10 yr. old work mule, 
1,000 to 1,100 Ibs., good, sound, gentle, to work plowing single, pay fair price. Walter B. Traylor. Rt. 1, Marietta. 
Ph. 428-1220._________________ Want pr. little White Chester pigs, 
male and female. S. W. Alexander, Rt. 
1. Araeon 30104. Ph. 684-7077.______ 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. 
 
Mrs. G. C. Williamson Oak Park, Georgia 30401 
 
High quality Fescue hay, 75C bale at barn. W. H. Jones, Powder Springs. Ph. 943-6911. 
Cutting as weather permits, Coastal Bermuda hay, $25 ton picked up behind baler in truck load lots. B. B. Campbell, Rt. 3, Box 345, Jackson 30233. Ph. 775-3064. 
. tons Coastal Bermuda hay. 19<0 crop, fert., cut without rain but sun bleached, good mulching. $25 ton for lot. W. A. Clary, Rt. l, Screven. Ph. 579-1)518. 
Bermuda hay. $!.:!(> bale if picked up; $1.40 bale if del. within 35 mi. of Fair-burn. Mrs. R. L. Eskew, 5795 NorthcuttRd.. Fairburn. Ph. 964-6273. 
Coastal Bermuda hay. no rain, 85<t bale at barn, can del. Sam McEver, Jr., Jonesboro. Ph. 478-7404 or 478-0657 after 7 PM. 
Choice Coastal Bermuda hay, can fill any size order. W. S. Chandler, Tara Farms, Reeves Station Rd., 1, Calhoun. Ph. 629-2984. 
Bermuda and Fescue hay. will sell in any size lots, Irg. bales from fert. fields, 90C bale. W. H. Butler, Tucker. Ph. 938-7905 or 786-6080 Covington.___________ 
 
Fla. 501 oats, bulk, SI; bagged, $1.15; cleaned, bagged, $1.25, germ. 90'Y>; Wrens Abruzzi rye, cleaned, 1 bu. bags. Marvin Lewis, Rt. 3, Cordele. Ph. 273-4329 or 273-3899. 
Everbearing strawberry pits., 75<t doz.; 3doz.. $2; black wild muscadine, 
sassafras pits.. 75C: spearmint pits., $1.25 doz., add post. Rosa Richards, Ellijay. 
New crop red. white nest type multiplying onions, extra nice set, 
$1.25 qt.. $3.75 gal PP. Elbert Davis, Rt. 1. Sparrow St.. Perry 31069. 
Semi-dwarf apple trees, old 
fashion Shockleys, sugar apple, most other var., $3 ea., plus post. James C. Lawson, Rt. 1, Box 61. Ball Ground 
30107. __________________ High quality Pensacola Bahia 
grass seed, of superior quality, ea. 
bag tested, approved for use by Ga. 
Hwy. Dept. Fred G. Blitch, Rt. 4, 
Statesboro. Ph. 865-2475.________ Elar oats, grown from foundation 
seed. 98.92%pure, 90% germ., cleaned 
in 2 bu. bags, $2 bu. at farm. Bea Overgtreet, Dawsonville 30534. Ph. 
265-3170._____________________ 
Shallots, del. in 5 Ib. pkgs., $3.75. 
 
Reg. Tenn. Walker mares; also, good stud horse. W E Harris, Rt. 4, Box 6. Gumming 3013U. Ph. 887-5917. 
Thoroughbred Tenn. Walker; I/ 2 Arabian -I/ 2 Thoroughbred, $395 ea. Dr. J. T. Boutwell, 1916 Walton Way, Augusta 30904. Ph, 738-7732,______ 
Beautiful reg. mares and fillies, reg. young stallion, fine filly from reg. stud, all fat and healthy, see to appreciate. C. G. Callahan, Rt. 2, Box 166. Blackshear.________________ 
Quarter Horse mare, spirited, bred to Appaloosa, will foal in Dec., $350. G. F. Wilder, Rt. 1, Box 164, McDonough 30253. Ph. 957-4016. 
2 reg. TWH mares with colts by side; 1 reg. TWH filly; also, stud, son of Midnight Sun and out of the Last Chance mares. H. C. Laney, Burnt Hickory Rd., Douglasville. Ph. 942- 
4918._______________________ Proven brood mare, producer of 
exc. quality l/ 2 Arabian foals, exc. health, well trained trial horse for experienced rider, Irg. and strong for endurance. Ann Olson, Rt. 3, Ridge Rd., Douglasville 30134. Ph. 942-3243. 
Horses, 
 
feed, room for 12 horses, $15 per mo. 1 
 
horse, $12.50 or more horses. E. O. 
 
Britt, Walker Rd., Stone Mtn. Ph. 469- 
 
4874, 
 
___________ 
 
Nice 6 horse van, aluminum body, 
 
1965 Int., only $27; also boarding, 
 
training, and corrective horseshoeing. 
 
Mr. Hanshaw, Hanshaw Stables, Ft. 
 
Oglethorpe. Ph. 866-4071 or 375-2957. 
 
Horses boarded, stalls and pasture, riding ring, trail, individual feeders and waterers, wash rack, 15 min. from Roswell. Richard Partain, 
Rt. 1, Trickum Rd., Woodstock 30188. Ph. 926-5118 or 926-6397.__________ 
Horseshoeing and hauling cattle and horses caught and bought. Joe Keys, Box 66, Dallas. Ph. 458- 4209 or 445-3209. 
Horses pastured at Douglasville 
just off 1-20 W., $12.50 per mo. plenty dirt roads and trails; also, horses and track for sale. Bob Cooper, Rt. 7, Douglasville. Ph. 942-5064.________ 
18 in. Argentine jumping saddle with fittings, newly restitched, suede knee rolls, $75. Doug Crandell, 9 Baltimore PL, Atlanta. Ph. 874-4534. 
Adult care, daily exercise, wash rack, 2 riding rings, 1 mi. off Bells Ferry. Don Filby, Kennesaw Mtn. 
 
for sale 
Mulching hay for sale, 70f bale at barn; also, oat straw, $1.25 bale at barn. Charles Rivers, Rt. 2. Fayetteville. Ph. 461-8084. 
Coastal Bermuda hay, highly fert., 85c in field, del. 25 mi., $1 bale"; Brown Top millet. John L. Shaw, Rt. 2. Convers. Ph. 483-7644 or 483-7415. 
Fescue and Coastal hay from limed, fert. fields, Irg. heavy bales, $1 bale at barn. L.B. Hill, Jonesboro. Ph. 
478-9689.____________________ 
5000 bales Coastal hay, $1.25 bale at barn. L. C. Hill, Hampton. Ph. 47138%. 
Coastal Bermuda hay, limed, fert., heavy bales, 75C or $30 ton from field; $1 or $40 ton from barn. Hugh Schneider, Rt. 2, Hampton. Ph. 4788029. 
Highly limed, fert. Coastal Bermuda, picked up in field, 75f; $1 at barn, can del. Jim E. West, Box 47, Good Hope 30641. Ph. 267-6774. 
 
Coastal Bermuda hay. limed, well Mrs. Billy Daniel, Millen 30442. 
 
fert., cutting weekly, weather 
 
Brown top millet seed, 5 3/ 4 Ib. 
 
permitting, 90<t bale in field. Otis in 2,000 Ib. lots, pure seed, 98.43%, 
 
Milner, 204 Timothy Ave., Rome. Ph. germ. 90% C. M. Pippin, Jr., 
 
232-3019 or 232-1613. 
 
Shamrock Ranch, Rt. 5, Box 352, 
 
Heavy bales of Fescue hay with Bermuda and Clover mix. in, 70C bale atbarn.JudyO'Callaghan,Duluth.Ph. 261-3000. Mon. Thru Fri.________ 
20 acres well fert. Bahia grass hay, full of seed, cut approx. 1st Sept., 
 
Albany. Ph. 31701.____________ Pepper 25 seed per pack, Chili, 
25<t; Jalapeno40C; Anaheim, 25C; Hot Banana, 30C; Pimento, 250; Sweet 
banana, 35<f. O'Neal Brooks, Box 873, Scottdale 30079. 
 
70c bale, picked up in field. Milton P. 
 
Minchew, Jr.. Macon. Ph. 788-1891. 
 
Little white multiplying nest 
 
Coastal Bermuda hay, $30 ton in onions, $3.50 gal., PP to 2nd zone; 50, 
 
field; Fescue hay, $26 ton in field, $1.25 PP. Mrs. H. W. Law, Chula 
 
mulching hay, $20 ton at barn. Walt 31733._______________________ 
 
Prickett, Box 442, Buckhead. Ph. 342- 
 
Wakefield, Ga Vate collard, $1.35 
 
1448._______________________ C: 200 $2.50; 500, $5.50, cheaper at 
 
Mulching hay, approx. 4 pickup farm, add post, no checks. Bonnie 
 
truck loads, $5 load, pick up any time Smith. Rt. 2. Gainesville 30501. 
 
at my farm. Mrs. Elmer Wilkins, Rt. 
 
Hazelnut trees, beechnut trees, 
 
4, Villa Rica Rd., Marietta. Ph. 428- old fashion peach trees, muscadine 
 
9825. 
 
grape vine, catnip, 3, $1., add post. 
 
Mrs. Malachi Smith, Rt. 6, 
 
Gainesville. 
 
________ 
 
Mtn. blueberry, dewberry, black- 
 
berry, $2.50 doz.; black walnuts, old 
 
fashion peach sprouts, tame cherry, 
 
$l.50ea., add post. Mrs. Frank Parks, 
 
Rt. 3, Ellijay. 
 
Flat Dutch cabbage. Ga. collard 
 
-handling, 
 
Stables, Big Shanty Rd., Marietta. Ph. 
 
Bermuda and millet hay, $30 ton 
 
427-4032 or 428-8521.__________ in field at Monticello; $35 ton at barn 
 
and Rutger tomato, $1.30 C; 300 $3, add 65C post., cheaper at farm. Mrs. 
 
Asst. used English hunter tack, in Lithonia or Monticello. Paul Spieks, 
 
0. L. Canup, Jr., Rt. 2, Box 365, 
 
boarding, 
 
supples, bridle, bits, reins, halters, 3250 Panola Rd., Lithonia. Ph. 482- 
 
nosebands, web stall guard, etc. exc. 8716. 
 
_____ 
 
Gainesville 30501.____________ Wakefield, Dutch. Copenhagen. 
 
equipment 
 
quality, cond. Teri Chastain, 2336 
 
Yellow shelled corn, bulk only. 
 
Leafmore Dr., Decatur 30033. Ph. 634- Weyman E. Rooks, Newton. Ph. 734- 
 
$1.35 C; $2.50; 500, $4.50, add post., cheaper at farm, no out of state or- 
 
7992. 
 
5109. 
 
ders. Bonnie Smith, Rt. 2, Gainesville 
 
Horses trained, red Holly 
 
Choice Coastal Bermuda hay. 
 
30501. 
 
_____ __________ 
 
Training Stables has few opening for highly fert., fields, 80C behind baler, 
 
Cabbage Tomatoes and Ga. 
 
Condon giant everbearing 
 
English saddle, like new, $40. outside horses, train all types of 90<f out of barn, del. short distance. Collard. $1.25 C; 200, $2.25; 500, $5.50. strawberry pits., $2.50 C; hourhound, 
 
Raymond Kenney, Rt. 1, Tifton. Ph. performance horses. Ernest Winton C. Harris, Box 118. Screven del., cheaper at farm. Miss Lee Crow, catnip, 4, $1., add post. Mrs. F. M. 
 
382-5789. 
 
Kirkland, Conyers. Ph. 483-8758. 
 
31560. Ph. 586-6687 Odum. 
 
Rt. 2, Box 396 Gainesville 30501. 
 
Turner. Rt. 6, Gainesville. 
 
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THE MARKET BULLETIN 
 
Wednesday, August 25,1971 
 
for sale 
 
English Trumpeters, most colors, approx 15 mated prs., 10-15 young '71 birds, take all $40 or $5 pr., would trade for Magpies or etc. R. L. Philyaw, Rt. 3, Box 570, Dalton 30720. 
Ph. 226-1679. ___________ Purebred bantams for sale, 
Rhode Island Reds, Buff Cochins, Dark Cornish, Golden Sebrights, etc., reasonably priced, cannot ship. James R. Elliott, Rt. 2, Lavonia 30553. Ph. 356-8816. _______________ 
Rabbits, N.Z.W. and Checkered 
Giants, $2 ea. and up; also, Racing pigeons and Texas Auto Sex, $1 ea. and up. Randall Heard, Rt. 3, Cumming. Ph. 887-4232,___________ 
 
Purebred San Juan rabbits. 
 
Improved strain. All ages. Guaran- 
 
teed to be as represented. Will Ship. 
 
Jim Shumate, 2074 Juanita St., 
 
Decatur. Ph. 373-5291. 
 
____ 
 
Rabbits New Zealand white, red, black, blue Dutch, San Jaun, Black'from 2 - 4 mos. old, $1.50 - $2.50; grown does, bucks. Alton Hughes, Rt. 2, Buford. Ph. 945-9243.___________ 
50 frying size white Rock pullets, approx. 2 mos. old, best offer for all. H. E. Karr, 539 Pomona Cr., SW, Atlanta 30315. Ph. 766-9792.________ 
Pigeons: Penson Roller^ Karmorder Tumblers, German Pouters, 
 
Ducks: Pr. White Pekins, 3 prs. Rouens, pr. Muscovy; also, few young turkeys left, cannot ship. Mrs. Carl Sawyer, Rt. 1, Zebulon Rd., Barnesville 30204. Ph. 358-3845. 
Pedigree Satin chinchills rabbits, 1 buck, 1 doe, breeding ages, with papers. Todd Goulding, 2527 Foster Ridge Ct., N.E., Atlanta 30345. Ph. 633-3222. 
Game chickens, Claret and Athlete cross, 2 yr. old rooster, 3 two hens, 5 mo. old stag, 6 pullets, $20. O.J. Stanley, Rt. 4, Lakeshore Dr., Swan Lake. Stockbridge 30281. Ph. 474-7870. 
Sev. breeding prs. Button quail, rare breed, some of various ages, 
 
Chukar partridges, mature breeders, $2.50 ea., Jumbo Wisconsin Bobwhite partridges, $1.50 ea., exc. breeders; also, incubator, brooders and pens. Harvey Jackson, Rt. 4, McGarity Rd., McDonough. Ph. 9572347. 
12 Polish chickens, 4 black, 6 silver and 2 white, for $12. A. O. Fowler, 44 Branch St., New Holland 30501. Ph. 536-1765. 
White Japanese Silkies, $3.50 ea.; Silver Sebrights, $1 ea.; Angora rabbits, $5 ea. Mrs. M. A. Doan, Hwy. 305, Midville 30441. 
wanted 
 
Late 1971 Oct. beans, turnip seed, Halfrunner pole and bush lima beans, 750 ea pkg., 250 mail. Erskine Coryell, 2173 Montrose Ave., SW, Atlanta 30311. Ph. 758-6140. 
Russian comfrey roots, 6, $1.50; crown vetch, 25 pits., $3.25; weeping love grass, imported, $2.25lb.; jumbo sweet onions. 20, $1.25 PP. F. Abie, Dahlongea 30533._______ 
Old fashion heading collard seed, I/ 2 cup, $1., 1 cup $1.50. P. D. Webb, Rt. 5. Box 69 Elberton 30638.____ 
Lrg. red multiplying onions, good for year around use, $2.50 gal. PP, M. 
Flower plants, 0. only. E. M. Hill Rt. 2. Senoia 30276. Ga. collard pits., $1 C, add post. 
bulbs and seed Ethel Crowe. Rt. 2. Gainesville 30501. Old time little white nest onions, $4.50 gal., 900 post., no less than I/ 2 gal. shipped. P. B. Brown, Rt. 2, Ball Ground 30107. 
Bearing size mtn. Huckleberries, dewberries, blackberries, yellowroot pits., $3 doz. PP; red tame plums, 5, $3 
OU.DT] PP, damp packed. Mrs. David Stover, 
Rt. 1. Blue Ridge 30513.________ Strawberry popcorn, Indian corn, 
for sale sunflower, castor or mole bean seed, 
36 to pkg., 300 4, $1, send stamped env. H. A. Stahl, Rt. 6, Moultrie 31768. 
Ked raspberry, spearmint and huckleberry pits., catnip, damp packed, $1.50 doz., add post., Ga. orders only. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5. Ellijay.______________. 
Muscadine grapevine, 500 ea., red raspberries, blueberries, catnip, spearmint pits., $1.50 doz., add 50$ post. Mrs. Elzie Long. Rt. 5. Ellijay. 
Brummel plums. May cherries, 500 - $2; superfine everbearings strawberries, parsley, mint, 50* doz. cannot ship. Mrs. F. H. Keys, 873 E. Confederate Ave., Atlanta. Ph. 6220448.______________ 
May cherry bushes, $1 ea.; huckleberry pits., $1.50 doz; everbearing strawberry pits., 24, $1; $4 C., 500 post. Mrs. Weldon Long., Rt. 5, EUiiay30540._______________ 
Combine run Keoweebaney, good clean seed, pure seed, 99.39% germ. 90%, $2.75 bu. Larry Byrom, 1918 Noah's Ark Rd., Jonesboro 30236. Ph. 478-2561 after 6 pm._________ 
Dewberryblackberry, huckleberry pits., 12, $2, PP, out of state, $2.50. Mrs. W. M. Stover, Rt. 1, Box 146 Blue Ridge 30513._____ 
Crabapple, sweet gum trees, beechnut, hazelnut, blackhaw, muscadine, grapevine, sourwood, 4, $1 garlic bulbs, 10, $1, add post. Mrs. Robert Norrell, Rt. 1, Gainesville. Ph. 536-24%. ______________ 
Herb seed no mix. packs, 10 seed, 200, Sage, Chives, dill, caraway, peppermint, spearmint, saffron, planting instruction, included. Mrs. D Brooks. Box 1031. Decatur 30031. 
Leading vari. standard and dwarf fruit trees, reasonably priced, pecan, chestnut, grape vines for fall del. T. M. Webb, Ellijay.______________ 
Rutger tomato, Ga., Vates collard, dutch, Wakefield, Copenhagen cabbage, $1.25 C; 500, $4 cheaper at farm, 65* post. E. B. Wetherford, Rt. 2, Gainesville 30501. 
wanted Want 5 bu. Velvet beans, will take 
any kind. W. A. Biggers. Seville 31084. Want mum bean seed to grow 
bean sprouts. Mrs. L. P. Connally, 2787 Clifton Church Rd., SE, Atlanta 30316. 
f6Pfoo9owr9usl5ltaarlyne*,dMgamVe,* Pullets only, direct from L. L. 
Love stock, love mugs, direct stock from Judge Leaper Hatch, $10 ea. 
 
Young Easter Egg pullets and roosters, $2 ea.; 10 black Rosecomb pullets, 2 roosters, $2 ea., other breeds of bantams, '71 hatch; also, mixed small hens. L. D. Satterfield, 1279 Rock Springs St., Forest Park. Ph. 363-3440,____________________ 
15 hens, 1 rooster, 6 White Rocks, 9 heavy mixed hens. Mrs. G. W. Thaxton, Riverdale 30274. Ph. 461-8941 or 478-0290. 
5 pr. Dark Cornish, $5 pr., grown, 41/2 mos. old. Mrs. P. P. Clement, 1012 Coogler Rd., Dalton. Ph. 278-0234. 
12 new Hampshire red hens, now laying, 1 rooster, $25. for lot, cannot ship. R. W. Bryant. Rt. 2. Moultrie. 
Pr. White doves, $7.50 mature birds; 2 pr. Ringneck doves, $4. pr.; young Japanese white Silkie bantams, $2 ea., others. Joel Bond, Rt. 2, Elberton 30635. Ph. 283-2809. 
Dressed quail, $1.15 ea., fresh hatching eggs, $10 per C or $11 per C shipped, taking orders for flight cond. birds. Alfred J. Harper, Rt. 2, Ocilla. Ph. 468-785L_______________ 
Chickens: Purebred bantams; 5 breeds of chickens in standard, $1 ea. to $2.50 ea. L. S. Cline, 1634 Orlando St., SW, Atlanta 30311. Ph. 755-6396. 
Racing Homer pigeons, prs. and sgls. W. D. Puckett, Rt. 1, Box 169, Lilbmurn 30Z247. Pfhn. 9a3a9--6B445t1>. i._____ 
Purebred, Irg. type Dark Cornish hatching eggs, 15 for $2.35 or 30 for $3.90 and my cartons, returned at buyer's expense at home, 15 for $1.25. 
Miss Cora Patterson, Rt. 1, Ty Ty 
31795.______________________ Rabbits for sale, diff. colors and 
sizes. Ralph C. Swafford, Hickory Flat Rd., Woodstock. Ph. 926-5111. 
Ringneck pheasants, rooster and 3 hens, $10, others 500 to $1.50. Mrs. H. B. Roberson, Rt. 1, Chula. 
Bobwhite quail, 4 wks. old to market size, cannot ship. H. F. Holland, 407 West Dykes St., Cochran 31014. Ph. 934-2194.__________ 
Young rabbits for sale, $1.50 ea. David Power, Rt. 1, Box 26, Stockbridge 30281. Ph. 474-7749.______ 
Sev. Flemish giant buck rabbits, 7-8 mos. old, pedigreed, ready for service, $9 ea.; few prs. 2 I/ 2-3 mo. old Flemish, pedigreed stock. F. L. Castleberry, Rt. 2, Box 441, Griffin 30223. Ph. 227-3413 after 6 pm.____ 
Bantams: Dark and White Cornish, Mille Fleurs, sev. varieties of Japs, young and adult fowl, some Dixie Classic winners, all select, prices, etc. on request. J. H. Akin, 3196 Mt. GileadRd., SW, Atlanta 30311. Ph. 344-3593._________________ 
Pr. New Zealand Reds, $5 pr. J. E. Norton, Box 431, Conyers. 
Show Modenas, bronze, tri-color bronze, Blue Gazzi, white, $8 mated pr., cannot ship. Alien Battle, 4026 Jane Mark Lane, Decatur 30032. Ph. 284-9068._________________ 
Rabbits for sale, breeders, fryers, all sizes and colors, $1.50 and up. Mrs. M. D. Tyler, Rt. 5, Upper River Rd., Macon. Ph. 742-4802.__________ 
Solid white doves, tame and pen raised; brown Ringneck doves; pr. Australian Chukar partridge; Irg. mated Jumbo Splash pigeons, reasonable or trade. Mrs. Juanita Street. Rt. 6, Green Rd.. Gainesville. 
75 New Hampshire chickens, purebred, some pullets and some roosters, good laying stock, make your selection, 8 wks. old, $1 ea. S. W. Alexander, Rt. 1, Aragon 30104. Ph. 684-7077. __________________ 
Rabbits for sale, 7 juniors, $2.50 ea.; 3 seniors-2 bucks and 1 doe, $5 ea. Timothy O'Hara, 509 Turner Ave., Palmetto 30268. Ph. 463-3392._____ 
Northern Bobwhite quail, 1971 hatch, fully grown, flight pen cond., $1 ea. Lewis C. Jones, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-9302 after 5 pm.________ 
Old New Hampshire hens for sale, 750 ea. if 10 taken. J. H. Maltsberger, Rt. 2, Trenton 30752.________.__ 
6 Irg. geese, white and grey hens and rooster. Bernice Wright, Rt. 3, Canton 30114. Ph. 479-4086,_______ 
Giant Ringnecks, Reeves, Cooper reds, goldens, silvers, versicolors and other pheasants. James Womack, 542 Oak Ave., Americus 31709. Ph. 9242252 after 5 pm.____________ 
Araucanas, best grade, blue ribbon, Easter Egg chicks, hatched 61-71, all colors, some muffed, $3 ea. at 
 
Archangles, White Kings, Texas 
 
Pioneers, Fire Ball Rollers, $5 - 
 
$10.pr., or trade. Alvin Cross, 914 
 
Happy St.. Dalton. Ph. 278- 8782. 
 
Madagin Texas Ranger hen, $7.50 
 
Madagin white Claret cock, $5., will 
 
trade for bantams. Randy Mabry, 
 
corner of Hwy. 77A & Liberty Hill Rd., 
 
Hartwell 30643.____________ 
 
Bobwhite quail, in flight pens, full 
 
grown, $1 ea.; dressed, $1.25 ea. Don 
 
Ward, 831 Cunninghan Rd., Marieta. 
 
Ph. 436-6843 or 428-2181 after 5PM 
 
100 Barred Rocks, 20 wks. old; 100 
 
White Rocks; 200 high production 
 
Reds, come make your selection. Mrs. 
 
H. W. Simmons, 4131 Riggins Mill Rd., 
 
Macon. Ph. 742-1334.___________ 
 
32 Silver Link hens; 37 R. C. Reds, 
 
young laying hens, make offer and 
 
come for them, bring crates. Geo J. 
 
Barfield, Vidalia._____________ 
 
Purebred show type bantams: 
 
Black Tail Japs, White Japs and 
 
Golden Sebrights, cannot ship. Keith 
 
Tate, 507 Casanova St., SE, Atlanta 
 
30315. Ph. 622-6747.______________ 
 
Black O.E. game, Blue Reds, B.B. 
 
Red O.E. game, special 9 young hens 
 
now laying and 1 rooster, some Sex 
 
Links; also, 1 ram. G. L. Kuykendall, 
 
Anvil Block Rd., Rt. 1, Ellenwood 
 
30049. Ph. 474-8662. 
 
Rabbits, breeders, $3, eating size, 
 
$2, assorted colors, brown, black and 
 
white, cannot ship. Fabian Dycus, Rt. 
 
2, Box 121-F, Blue Ridge 30513. 
 
Game chickens, show type, 25 
 
game roosters, pure Roundheads, 
 
Greys, Blue, Hatch and Warhorse, 
 
spangles. Garnett J. Moreland, Sr., 
 
Rt. 2, Turner Rd., Lilburn. Ph. 469- 
 
3229. 
 
Bantam hens and pullets, 500 ea., 
 
roosters free; turkey hen, laying, 25 
 
Ibs., $6. James E. Snow, 4263 Dorothy 
 
Ave Macon 31206. _ 
 
Speckled guineas from 1 wk.-4 
 
mos.; White Pekin duck. W.E. Harris, 
 
Rt. 4, Box 6, Cumming 30130. Ph. 887- 
 
5917 9-11 at night.___________ 
 
Northern Bobwhite quail for sale, 
 
flight pen cond. Leslie Dickey, 
 
Cleveland Rd., Bogart 30622. Ph. 725- 
 
7728. 
 
7 Mallards, 4 gen. from wild, 2 
 
drakes, spring '71 hatch; Super 
 
Vanguard chickens, 3/ 4 pure Cornish, 
 
June. '71 hatch, cannot ship, bring 
 
boxes and pick up. Mrs. Raymond A. 
 
Luckey, Rt. 3, Old Keyville Rd., 
 
Hephzibah 30815. 
 
_________ 
 
Chinchillas for sale, beige male 
 
and standard male. Daniel 
 
Swartzentruber, Montezuma. Ph. 472- 
 
7668. 
 
Buff Cochin bantams, $5 pr. at my 
 
place. G. B. Howell, 5419 Newton Rd., 
 
Albany 31705._________________ 
 
Purebred Barred Plymouth Rock 
 
bantams, prs. only, $5 pr. D. J. 
 
Daniell, 235 Cooper Lake Dr., 
 
Smyrna. Ph. 435-5067. 
 
Pretty healthy rabbits, part San 
 
Juan, 2 four mos. old, 1 looks like wild 
 
rabbit, $1.50 ea.; 6 two mo. rabbits, 
 
grey white-black, $1 ea., all $8. Kim 
 
Saul. Fayetteville. Ph. 461-2231. 
 
Rabbits, frying size, from 3 Ibs.-4 
 
Ibs., $1 ea. and will butcher them free; 
 
bred does, $5, some with little ones, 
 
500 ea. with mother. G. C. Fortner, 
 
South Cobb Dr., Smyrna 30080. Ph. 
 
436-5317.__________ 
 
2 golden pheasant cocks, approx. 
 
1 yr. old, $25 ea. or will trade for pr., 
 
cock and hen, India Blue peafowls, 50 
 
mi. radius Atlanta. J. J. Duke, 5933 
 
Old Stone Mt. Rd., Rt. 9, Stone Mt. 
 
30083. Ph. 469-9950.___________ 
 
5 Irg. white geese, $5 ea., cannot 
 
ship. J. W. "Moorman, Jr., Rt. 1, 
 
Coleman Rd., Roswell 30075. Ph. 993- 
 
4796. 
 
Sev. varieties beautiful birds, 1971 
 
early hatch, geese, ducks, guineas, 
 
turkeys; game bantams and others to 
 
select from, at farm, 2 mi. E. on 
 
Underwood Rd. Ed Robertson, Rt. 4, 
 
Dalton. Ph. 278-1217 days or 278-2265 
 
nights or week-end. 
 
8 grown guineas, all $18 or $2.50 
 
ea.; trio Black Tail Japanese 
 
bantams, $10; pr. Golden Sebright 
 
bantams, $7.50; pr. Silver Duckwing 
 
bantams, $6. Joel H. Bond, Rt. 2, 
 
Elberton 30635. Ph. 283-2809 day or 
 
283-3793 night.___________ 
 
Rabbits: New Zealand White, 
 
Black Dutch, priced according to age, 
 
$2-$5, bred does, $10 ea., cannot ship. 
 
Clarence Mealer, Rt. 7, Bomar Rd., 
 
make offer for the lot, including 6 section breeding cage. W. L. Hardin, Jr., 3664 Ponderosa Lane, Powder Springs 30073. Ph. 943-6996._______ 
Northern Bobwhite quail, $3 pr., dressed birds, $1.25 ea., day old birds, 250 ea.; also, booking orders for eggs, $15 per C. John L. Mills, 1553 Westwood Ave., SW, Atlanta 30310. Ph. 758-9107 after 7 pm.________ 
Want 1 or 2 prs. Irg. White Emden geese, will pick up within 50 mi. Decatur or Greenville. Dave Franze, 1112 McConnell Dr., Decatur 30033. Ph. 634-2564 after 6 pm. 
2 full grown turkey hens, $7 ea.; 2 pr. Chukar quail, $9; pr. light Brahmas, $6; Muscovy ducks, $1.75 ea. Richard Reeves, Dacula 30211. Ph. 963-3547. 
Pigeons: Fantails, Modenas, young birds, $5 pr., old birds, $7 pr.; bantams: pr. BB Reds and pr. Grey Duckwings, $3 ea., can ship. E. E. Smith, 1781 Boulderview Dr., SE, Atlanta 30316. Ph. 241-7315.______ 
Purebred bantams; Silver Duckwings, Golden Sebrights, White Rosecomb, Black Rosecomb and Cornish game bantams; also, Racing pigeons, $1 ea., cannot ship. James Strickland, Rt. 2. Duluth. Ph. 476-5963. 
Bantams for sale or will trade for some guineas. John Wilson, Rt. 2, Box 408, College Park 30337. Ph. 767-2710 after 4. 
Speckled guineas, $i-$2 ea.; ducks, Rouen colored or White Pekin, $3 ea.; bantams; White Silkies or Golden Sebright, $6 pr. Wilson Carson, Rt. 3, Box 371. Griffin. Ph. 228-1972. 
Racing pigeons: Red with some 
white, $3 pr., Blue Show Kings, $5 pr., Blue Show Kings are good producers of Irg. squabs, will ship express collect. R. T. Tarn, 1582 Park Hill Dr., Gainesville 30501. ______________ 
Corturnix quail hatching eggs, $10 per C PP; started Pharoah quail chicks 2-3 wks. old, 504 ea., shipped express collect, min. shipped 25: O.E. bantam game, BB Reds, $7.50 pr. Tom Mitchell, Box 88127, Dunwoody 30338. Ph. 457-4178.__________________ 
Rabbits, purebred Polish bunnies, some with blue eyes; 2 yr. old pure black buck and 2 yr. old doe, $3.50-$5 ea., purebred papers. Eileen Waystack, 3193 LeConte Ave., Atlanta 30319. Ph. 233-0831._________ 
100 White Leghorn hens, laying well, $1 ea. Richard Redmon, Rt. 1, Maysville 30558. Ph. 652-2235._______ 
Pheasants, White Jumbo Ringneck, Mutants, Blacknecks, copper reds, Silvers, Goldens, B.T. Goldens, Japanese green, Amherst;  also, all sizes Ringneck doves. J. H. Roquemore, Rt. 2, Americus 31709. 
Corturnix quail, all sizes, day old chicks - breeders, begin laying at 6 wks., lay daily 80-100 eggs, will sell any or all, including hatching eggs and equip. Mrs. E. J. Arnold, 342 Rogers Ave., Macon. Ph. 745-9088. 
Dark Cornish and White Laced Red Cornish, grown stock, show quality, bulldog type, $5 ea., can ship F.O.B. Ray Hollingsworth, Rt. 2, Statesboro 30458. Ph. 587-5835._______ 
10 bantam hens and pullets, $1 ea., cockerels, same price. H. W Thurmond, Rt. 1, Farmington 30638. Ph. 769-5043._____ 
Clean rabbits, healthy, all breeds and sizes, must reduce stock, reasonable. C. E. Breeden, 1396 Oldfield Rd.. Decatur. Ph. 289-4673. 
Pigeons: Racing Homers and White Kings. W. E. Koch, 721 Northern Ave., Clarkston. Ph. 4435174. 
4-H chickens, will be laying soon, $2 ea. now, $2.50 at fair price. Keith Sharp, Rt. 3, Box 107, Griffin. Ph. 2272948._______ 
Game chickens: 2 trios pure Texas Rangers, March 6 hatch; 5 pure roosters; Roundhead; 2 Greys; Texas Ranger; Texas Ranger cock and hen; 4 Roundhead hens, all cheap. J. H. Willis, Rt. 1, Sycamore 31790. Ph. 5672663. 
Purebred bantams, top quality stock: Mille Fleurs, Silver Spangle 1* Hamburgs; Belgian Bearded Antwarp Quail, grown birds and started chicks, cannot ship. J. E. Dempsey, 107 Olive Springs PL, Marietta 30060. Ph. 44Z27/--35Z2.3M3.. 
Hatching eggs, white guineas, meat is mostly white, 15 for $3 
 
Want 8 bantam hens and 1 bantam rooster, will pick up within 50 mi. Warner Robins. R. C. Cullison, Rt. 1, Box 624. Warner Robins 31093. 
Want rabbits, NZW does, 2 mo. to 1 yr. old, must be good stock, priced right. C. R. Blackwood, N. Etoway Dr.. Rt. 6, Canton 30114 Ph 479-2720. 
Want 200 Ringneck pheasants, need now, prefer grown birds. Gerald Scott, Rt. 1, Wadley, 30477. Ph. 252-5629. 
 
Tiger lily bulblets, 25, 250; cupful, $1.50; sweet shrub, 10, 250; 10 pot palm nuts. 250, stamped env. H.L. Thomas, 3690 Telstar Dr., Ellenwood 
 
Daylilies: Cadence, Dawn Snow, Fernwood, Grecian Gift, Luxury Lace, Rare China, $6 PP., min. order. R. Bowen, 3189 Peachtree Dr., NE, 
 
Atlanta. Ph. 233-1594._______ Old English dwarf DOXWOOQ, 8-10 
in., nice pits., $30. C. Paul Goodroe, Rt. 1, Greenville 30225. Ph. 672-4649 after 6. ________________ 
Tulip tree pits., $2; high powered high John pits., $3; buckeye pits., $1, add post. Mrs. J. D. Phillips, Rt. 1, Wrightsville. ______________ 
Rare, exotic summer flowering amaryllis, blue, green, yellow, 1 blooming size bulb of ea. col., $35 PP, instructions included. Charles L. 
 
Harris. Box 78-G. Griffin.________ Small Formosan lily seedlings, 2 
 
doz., $1.40 PP., min. 2 doz.; choice unlabeled iris, $25 C, plus post., min. 
 
25. Mrs. D. T. Gates. Rt. 1. Hamilton. 
 
25 seed 250, none mix., coleus, portulaca, hollyhocks, mignonette, 
 
touch-me-nots, jewels of opar, white salvia, blue salvia. O'Neal Brooks, 
 
Box 873, Scottdale 30079. Achimenese, mums, daylilies, 
iris, $1 doz.; dbl. red, pink, Charm begonias, yellow shrimp, 650 ea., add post. Mrs. Bryan Standridge, Rt. 2, 
 
Abbeville 31001. 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 
 
30175. 
 
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Dbl. orange speckle, dbl. yellow 
 
cannas, yellow with brown iris, $2 
 
doz.; Iva. daisy type chrysan- 
 
themums, $1 doz., add post. Mrs. 
 
Perlene Roper, Rt. 7, Gainesville. 
 
Swiss giant pansie seed, germ. 82%; Aalsmeer giants, 720 per ct., from Holland, 600 seed, growing manual $1.10. F. Abie, Dahionega 30533. 
 
White pine, white dogwood, sweet 
 
shrub, pink mtn. laurel, mtn. holly, mtn. fern. Hemlock pine 6, $3 PP. Mrs. David Stover. Rt. 1, Blue Ridge 30513. 
 
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. 
Hardy ferns, mtn. holly, crabapple, mtn. azaleas, pink rhododendron, white dogwood, pink mtn. laurel, others. 500 ea., add post. Mrs. Elzie Long. Rt. 5. Ellijay. 
 
Daylilies, purple iris, white & blue 
 
violets, sultana, hardy phlox, Candle lilies, vinca minor, 10, $1, add post. 
 
Mrs. Robert Norrell, Rt. 6, 
 
Gainesville 30501. 
 
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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._____ 
 
Anger strumpet, 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 
 
Wendell Hester, Rt. 6, Cumming. Ph. 887-6897. 
 
house. J. B: Swint, 2018 Ohio Ave., Augusta 30904. Ph. 733-4341. 
 
Douglasville 30134. Ph. 942-4564 after 6 pm. 
 
delivered. H. A. Stahl, Rt. 6, Moultrie 31768. 
 
state, $2.50. Mrs. W. M. Stover, Rt. 1, Box 146, Blue Ridge 30513. 
 
 Wednesday, August 25,1971 
 
THE MARKET BULLETIN 
 
Page? 
 
for sale. 
 
White narcissus, red Spider lily bulb, white candytuft pits., $1 doz.; blue ageratum. $1.25 doz., add post. Mrs. E. I. Gray, Rt. 1, Box 254, Bremen 30110. ____________ 
Bronze ajuga, 20 pits., $1 at my home. Mrs. John C. McMillan, 4955 Conover Dr,, Dunwoody 30338. Ph. 
458-2407.____________________ Snowball, Mahan holly, $1; 
yellow, sky blue iris, lemon lilies, $1.25 doz.: early blue yard violets, 75? doz.; 3 doz., $2, add post. Rosa 
Richards. Elliiay.__________... Cactus: Corn Cob, Old Lady, 
Tiger Jaws, Mexican dwarf tree, 50? ea., 35t post. H. J. Keaton. 660 Hickory Ct.. Forest Park 30050. Ph. 361-6138. 
All col. single sultanas, 25?; dbl. pink, wine sultanas, 50?. 50? post. Mrs. 
James L. Arnett, 256 Hwy. 54 N., Jonesboro 30236._____________ 
Per. mallow hibiscus seed, asst. col., Irg. pkt.. $1; fine hand pollinated 
daylily seed. asst. col , 100 seed, $1, stamped env. Mrs. W. S. Griffin. Adel. 
Christmas cherries in gal. cans, 50? ea.; pink Angel Wing, white, pink 
single begonias, 50? others. Mrs. 
Frank Barford, 1185 Moreland Ave., 
SE. Atlanta 30316 Labeled daylilies, $4.50 doz.; 
dracaena, philodendron, peperomia, 
nephthytis, hoya, sansevieria, prayer 
pit., pococarpus, palm, 50?, add post. Mrs. T. J. Stevens, Rt. 2, Thomasville 
31792. Peperomia pits., 50? ea.; mix. 
cuttings, $1 doz.; dbl. pink, wine 
sultana, 75? ea., add post. Mrs. A. J. McCorkle, Rt. 2, Newton Rd., Albany 
,31701.___________________ Daylilies, iris, daffodils, red, 
white Spider lilies, Butterfly lilies, 
mix. cannas, $1 doz.; luntana, milk, wine lilies, 3, $1, 50? post. Mrs. J.E. 
Harrell. Rt. 4. Quitman.________ Var. African violets, 50* and up, 
turn W. on N. side Alto Institute, at stop sign, turn N. on paved rd., approx. 2 mi. Mrs. S.W. Cook. Alto. 
Potted pits, cannas, Japanese lantern, dusty miller hybrid iris, hydrangeas ligustrum, swee_t heart roses, cannot ship. Mrs. F. H. Keys, 873 E. Confederate Ave., SE, Atlanta. 
Ph. 622-0448._______________ Pink rhododendron azaleas, dbl. 
gold kerria, lilac, golden bell, bridal wreath, sweet shrub, holly, 500 ea.; 40? post. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5, 
Elliiav 30540._____________ Rhododendron, pink mtn. laurel, 
white dogwood, maple, honeysuckle, 50? ea.; pink 7-Sister climbing roses, $1 ea.; add post. Mrs. Weldon Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay. 
 
1971 touch-me-not seeds, many diff. col., 25 tblspn. and setf-add., stamped env. Mrs. R. R. Stanford, 305 Lois Dr., Warner Robins 31093.___ 
 
Tame hybrid rhododendrons, red, 
 
pink, purple, lav. in containers for 
 
Oct. sales, come and get, cannot mail, 
 
reasonably priced. Mrs. T. M. Webb, 
 
Elliiay. Ph. 5-4700.___________ 
 
25 asst. cols, bearded iris, $5 PP; 
 
Christmas cactus, rooted pits., 5, $1, 
 
20? post. Mrs. 0. F. Boyd, Rt. 1, Box 
 
295. Villa Rica 30180. 
 
Pink, blue hydrangea, 2, $1.50; 
 
lemon yellow daylilies, 5, $1.50 PP; 
 
Irg. hydrangea, $2, cannot ship. Mrs. 
 
J. G. Carney, Rt. 1. Woodstock 30188. 
 
Ph. 475-4957. 
 
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Chinese Sacred lily bulbs, 10? ea., 
 
plus post. Mrs. W. S. Weaver, Rt. 4, 
 
Box 265. Jackson 30233._______ 
 
Mammoth sunflower, Martin 
 
gourd seed, small mix. hybrid gourd 
 
seed, 75? ea. pkg., 25? mailing ea. pkg. 
 
Erskine C. Coryell, 2173 Montrose 
 
Ave.. SW. Atlanta. Ph. 758-6140. 
 
Grapeleaf begonia, 50? ea.; green, 
 
white bordering pit., 10, $1; blue lilies, 
 
4, $1, add post. Mrs. F. M. Turner, Rt. 
 
6, Gainesville 
 
Small Umbrella magnolia leaves. 
 
1-2 ft. long, rapid grower, $1 ea.; per. 
 
blue-green Rainbow moss, $1 start, 
 
plus post. Sue Perry, Box 121, 
 
Stonewall 30282._____________ 
 
Striped and green liriope. small 
 
boxwoods, nandina, abelia, 
 
hydrangea, junipers, var. evergreens, 
 
candytuft, ajuga. misc. Clifton M. 
 
Orr, 1391 Lockwood Dr., SW, Atlanta. 
 
Ph. 758-2829.__________________ 
 
Daylilies labeled: Aten, Easter 
 
Morn, Fable, Gold Antique, Little Sis, 
 
Nosiesta, Pink Charm, others, $4.50 
 
doz., 50? post. Mrs. Jesse Jackson, 
 
Hillcrest Dr., Austell 30001. 
 
Mtn. laurels, hemlock pine, 
 
althea, native azaleas, yellow 
 
Thornless rose, pink Dorothy Perkins 
 
rose, 3, $1. add post. Mrs. Malachi 
 
Smith. Rt. 6, Gainesville 30501. 
 
Madonna lily bulbs, Irg. size, 3, 
 
$1; small, 4, $1; Christmas cactus 
 
rooted, 25?, add post. Mrs. Winnie 
 
Chambers. Rt. 1. Mavsville 30558. 
 
Madonna lily bulbs. Irg. size, 3, 
 
$1; Tiger lily bulbs, 4, $1, add post. 
 
Miss Lula Griffin, Rt. 1, Maysville 
 
30558.____________________ Red verbena, 8, $1; Christmas 
 
cactus, dbl. red sultana, 4, $1; 
 
blooming size Tiger lily, 6, $1, add 40? 
 
post. Mrs. Alfred Moss, Rt. 1, 
 
Cleveland 30528._____________ 
 
Daylilies. Bon Bon, Onita. pink 
 
Damask, Baggett, Colonial Maid, 
 
Panted Lady, Maranga, Green Kist, 
 
others, $3.50 doz., PP. Ga. only. Delia 
 
Goodwin. Rt. 2. Tallapoosa 30176. 
 
Jew cuttings, $1 doz.; Apple Leaf 
 
begonia, 6, $1. Mrs. J. D. Ellis, Jr., Rt. 
 
5. Box 198. Elliiav 30540._______ 
 
Ea. group $1 plus post. 2 shrimp 
 
pits., 2 pentas, 2 bromeliads, 2 
 
flowering maple, 2 justicias. Mrs. 
 
Eugene Polsfuss, 223 Cordele Ave., 
 
Macon.__________________ 
 
African violets, 15 asst. cuttings, 
 
50? ea.; African violet leaves, $1 doz., 
 
40? post., on ea. $1 order. Mrs. Homer 
 
Black. Box 37. Cave Spring 30124. 
 
Seed, mix. cols, daylilies. 200, 
 
$1.50; columbine, fox glove seed, 25? 
 
pkg., stamped env. Mrs. Mary E. 
 
Hudson, Rt. 2, Mosley & Dixon Rd., 
 
Macon. 
 
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New seed for fall: annual phlox, 
 
dbl. poppies, sweet Williams, 
 
columbine, all mix. cols.. 25? ea., 
 
stamped, self add. env. Mrs. Paul 
 
Davis. Rt. 1. Monroe.________ 
 
White Confederate, yellow Fla. 
 
jasmine, blue plumbago, white 
 
geraniums, 50? ea.; Grand Duke 
 
jasmine, $1 ea.; add post. Mrs. J. R. 
 
Hinson, Box 104, Chester 31012. 
 
Star-of-Bethlehem bulbs, 50? doz.; small cluster narcissus bulbs, $1 doz.; ground ivy, 20, $1; PP in Ga. Mrs. Ed Stone. Rt! 2. Box 105. Adairsville. 
Mix. sweet Williams, hosta lily, sweet shrubs, 25? pkg. with stamped 
env. J.O. Henderson. Rt. 3. Box 37, 
Lawrenceville 33002245.__________ Orange daylillies, 10? doz., you 
dig; jonquil bulbs, 2? ea., already dug, cannot ship. Mrs. Cliff Booth, Rt. 2, Booth Rd., Kennesaw 30144. Ph. 926- 
6002.___________________ Thanksgiving, Hen and Chicks 
cactus, 3, $1; aucuba, 3, $1; small English ivy, 10, $1, Ga. orders. Roy G. 
Riden, 939 Katherwood. Atlanta 30310. 
Asst. begonia cuttings, 12, $1; dbl. 
sultana, 4 col., 10, $1; 6 diff. var. wondering jew, 12, $1, add 25? post. 
Mrs. C. D. Sellers. Rt. 2. Elliiav 30540. 
Charm begonias, single pink flowers, green leaves, yellow spots, rooted cuttings, 65? PP. Mrs. Dorothy 
Brown. Box 323. Rt. 1. Calhoun 30701. Camellias, chrysanthemums, 
Jerusalem cherry, elephant ears in containers, 50?-75? ea., no mailing. E. 
Lienemann, Mt. Pleasant Rd., Macon. 
Ph. 788-6432._________________ Asst. iris, 50? doz.; asst. box 
flower cuttings, some rooted sultana, 
Monkey Face begonia, others, 15, $1, add post. Mrs. Ethel Crowe, Rt. 2, Gainesville 30501. ____________ 
Pink thrift, 12, 50?; blue Spider Wort lily, 4, $1; gray stone pits., 2, 50?, Ga. only, add post. Mrs. Florence Leathers. Rt. 1. Buchanan 30113. 
Cannas, yellow, orange speckled centers, 10? ea.; New England asters, aucuba, 8, $1, 30? post. Mrs. Ethel Clark, 982 N. Highland Ave., NE, Atlanta. Ph. 876-0538. 
 
Flower plants, bulbs and seed 
wanted 
Want rooted geraniums, white, red, pink, 1 of ea., state price, location. Mrs. W. B. Braswell, Stapleton 30823. 
 
for sale 
Channel Catfish fingerlings, 3-4 in., $40 C at farm. J. D. Sims, Rt. 2, Winder 30680. Ph. 867-2879. 
 
Quilt scraps. Irg. size cotton, wool, silk, polyester. $1 Ib., few 1 yd. lengths. Mrs. Lona Tallent. Lula 
30554._____________________ No. 4 farm bell, $75; two no. 3, $65: 
four, no. one, $50. John D. Malcom, 
Rt. 4, Box 134. Madison._______ 15 diff. quilt patterns with in- 
structions, $2, plus post. Mrs. Ramos, Rt. 5. Lawrenceville 30245.______ 
Grapes, Muscadine and Scuppernong, ripe about Aug. 21, phone ahead. L. L. Hodges, 6117 Garrard 
Ave.. Savannah. Ph. 232-1991._____ Chicken manure, $8 ton. no less 
than one load, del. 35 mi. radius of Lithia Springs. Mrs. R. L. Eskew, Lithia Springs. Ph. 9fi4-fi273. 
900 ft. chain fencing, 6 ft. high, two, 16 ft. gates, all posts, top rods, caps. M. J. Boyd, Box 5591, Augusta 30906. Ph. 798-6773 or 733-0242. 
1971 hog lard, white, 5 gal. tins, 25 Ibs. per tin, 23? Ib., no broken quantities. J. J. Duke. 5933 Old St. Mtn. 
Rd., Stn. Mtn. Ph. 469-9950._____ Lrg. leaf shade dried sage, 1971 
crop, $1.50 pt. cup, add post. Marie Holland, B 1019 Coogler Rd., Dalton 30720. ________________ 
Garden sage pits., rooted, 12, $2: horseradish, 12, $2; comfrey, 8, $2; miniature red hot pepper, 12 pods, 25?. Fred O. Thomas, Rt. 6, Box 446, Dalton 30720. ____________ 
Applique quilt patterns, 5, $1, pattern list 10?: Cowboy, Angel. Hen, Rooster, Football. Rosebud, Dogwood. Daisy, Butterfly, Pineapple. Tulip, Squirrel. O'Neal Brooks. Box 873, Scottdale 30079. 
^Applique quilt patterns: Big Apple, Duck, Pig, Puppy, Kitten, Ship to Moon, 3, $1, long stamped env. Mrs. R. M. Chastain, Rt. 5, Elliiay 30540. 
Appliqued quilt patterns: Foot Ball, Cat in Basket, Dutch Boy, Dutch Girl, Puppy, 3. $1, Irg. stamped env. Debbie Welch, Rt. 5. Elliiav 30540. 
Quilt as you go patterns, 4 diff patterns with instructions, all $1. Mrs. D. Brooks, Box 1031, Decatur 30031. 
Ginseng roots, 50? ea., wild cucumber bark, sassafras, I/ 2 gal., $2; mullein seed, 3 tblspn., $1; sage, 75? cup; buckeyes, $2 doz. Mrs. John Phillips. Rt. l.'Wriehtsville._____ 
Patchwork quilt patterns drawn instructions, can mach. pc.; Fan, Windmill, 3 and 6. 9 Patch, Forest Paths, 5, $1, stamped env. Perlene Roper. Rt. 7. Gainesville._______ 
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._______ 
Catnip, devil's shoestring, yellowroot, sassafras, May apple, queen-of-meadow, yellow dock, 2 Ib. lardbox, $1 plus 25? post. Mrs. Elzie Long. Rt. 5. Ellijay 30540. 
Applique quilt patterns: Puppy, Kitten, Appliqued Zinnia, Poinsettia. Cup & Saucer, Bleeding Heart, others, 3, $1 with Irg. stamped env. Mrs. Weldon Long. Rt. 5, Elliiav._____ 
Ratsbane, clean roots and herbs, yellowroot, catnip, queen of meadow, 2 Ib. lard box, $1 plus post.; spearmint catnip, $1.50 doz., add post. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5. Elliiav.__________ 
Quilt patterns: Fan, Star-ofBethlehem, Flower Garden, Appliqued Tulip, Rosebud, Dutch Doll, 30? ea., add post. Mrs. J. W. Jackson, Rt. 2, Talking Rock 30175. 
 
1971 crop Channel Catfish 
 
fingerlings now ready, grown for cage 
 
culture or pond stocking, 4 mi. W. of 
 
Helena Hwy. 341. Preston Harbin, 
 
McRae. Ph. 88667-78-781 711._________ 
 
Butterfly quilt pattern, 1 block 
 
pc., $1,25? post. Mrs. J. W. Kilpatrick, 
 
Rt. 4. Canton 30114. 
 
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Two wheat cradles, pressure 
 
canner, 2 cross-cut saws. Mrs. Vera 
 
Wilson. Rt. 1. Whitesbure 30185. 
 
Free kindling wood and scrap 
 
lumber. Mrs. W. M. Booth, Rt. 2, 
 
Kennesaw 30144. Ph. 926-6002._____ 
 
Sage, Irg. leaf, shade dried, $1 pt., 
 
PP. Mrs. Dorothy Brown, Box 323. Rt. 
 
1. Calhoun 30701._________________________ 
 
100Ib. white feed sacks, 5, $3. PP; 
 
10, $4.25 PP. Billy Risner, Rt. 2, 
 
Hartwell 30643.______ 
 
Wild cucumber bark, lardbox, $2, 
 
add 25? post. George T. Brown, Gen. 
 
Del.. Ball Ground 30107. 
 
Wild cucumber bark, rattle root, 2 
 
Ib. lardbox, $2; yellowroot, may 
 
apple, ratsbane, $1.50 lardbox, 30? 
 
post. P. B. Brown, Rt. 2, Ball Ground 
 
30107._________ 
 
Clean catnip, yellowroot, rat- 
 
sbane, wild cherry, red elder bark, 2 
 
Ib. lardbox, $1, add post. Randy 
 
Chastain, Rt. 5. Elliiav. 
 
Apples, Stayman, Jonathan, 
 
Yellow Delicious, located 1-85 and 
 
Hamilton Mill Rd., 2 mi. W. Ridge & 
 
Puckett Rds. Frank S. Jones, Rt. 2, 
 
Buford. Ph. 945-7862. 
 
Quilt patterns. Moon over Mtn., 
 
Fisher Boy, Football, Dutch Doll; 
 
also, pieces, 8, $1, stamped, add. env. 
 
Mrs. Arthur Gentles, Rt. 2, Box 267, 
 
Toccoa 30577. 
 
Free stable manure. Janet Will. 
 
Lazy J. Stable, Jonesbridge Rd., 
 
Norcross. Ph. 448-1520 or 448-2914. 
 
Quality fishing size breeder red 
 
wigglers, $4. M, PP. Jerry Spivey. Rt. 
 
1. Wrav.__________ 
 
Cast iron wash pots and kettles. 
 
W. D. Puckett. Rt. 1, Box 169. Lilburn 
 
30247. Ph. 939-6451._____ 
 
Channel Catfish fingerlings for 
 
stocking ponds, reg. or Albino. Ira 
 
Lawrence Sasser, Mclntosh 31317. Ph. 
 
876-28955_aafiter 9 PM. 
 
Gooodddry cow and horse compost. 
 
75? per bag; $15 truck load del.; also, 
 
chicken compost. J. W. Van Horn, 4457 
 
Covington Hwy., Decatur. Ph. BU 9- 
 
5798.________ 
 
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Clean yellowroot, red sassafras, 
 
yellow dock, ratsbane, 2 Ib. lardbox, 
 
$1, add post. Mrs. Donald Greer, Rt. 5. 
 
Ellijay 30540. 
 
Good size locust fence post, 61/2 
ft. long, split post. D. M. Henslee, Rt. (>, Central Church Rd.. Douglasville. Ph. 942-2181. 
Scuppernongs will be ready by Aug. 28th. Mrs. J. G. Myers, 2511 
McAfee Rd., Decatur 30032.______ Honey with comb. 35? Ib.. 
Lebanon Church Rd., 1 mi. below 
Tudmore School, no Sat. sales. C. B. Sherer. Rt. 1, Gillesville 30543. 
1971 crop pure honey. Mrs. B. F. 
Crews, 5370Chamblee-Dunwoody Rd., 
Dunwoody 30338. Ph. 457-3079. 
 
Miscellaneous 
wanted 
Want metal roofing, 1-700 sq. ft. Tyler Richardson, Rockmart. Ph. 4454268. 
Want oak or hickory firewood, cut in 2 ft. lengths, need 2 or 3 cords, $20 cord. P. S. Tasher, 3715 Cascade, Atlanta. Ph. 964-3561. 
Want 10.000 bales quality Bermuda hay, tractor trailer loaded in field or barn. Richard Thomas, Box 647, Atlanta 30301. Ph. 875-3511. 
Want 10 - 15 bu. Scuppernong grapes, quote price, approx. date of del., location, will pick up and exchange baskets. C. H. Foster, 4897 Aukes Mill Rd.. Ellenwood 30049. 
Want pr. of cards for making cotton bats for quilting. P. D. Webb, Rt. 5. Box 69. Elberton 30635._____ 
Want 1000 bales clean weed free Coastal Bermuda hay by Oct. 10,1971, COD. W. C. Camp, Box 21, Norcross. Ph. 448-3348. 
Want 10 or 12 or less cow horns. Robert H. Bolland, 7407 Harrock Hall 
Dr.. Savannah 31406.____________ Want 1 or 2 bu. Muscadines for 
making jelly, will pick up, state price, location. C. J. Ferris, 3336 Macland Rd., Power Springs 30073. Ph. 9433672. 
 
for sale 
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White single tatting, 50? per yd., add postage. Mrs. W. H. Thompson, Rt. 2. Lenox 31637. 
Novelty aprons, Shape, Apple Leaf, Butterfly, Girl's Face, $1.25 ea., 
bib aprons, $1 ea.; band aprons, 75? ea.; work aprons, $1 ea., add post. 
Mrs. Elzie Long. Rt. 5. Elliiav._____ 
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. Baby quilts, 36x54 in. white print, 
col. animals appliqued, $7.50, 60? 
post., state col. Helen Dodd, Rt. 2, Box 68A, Rising Fawn 30738._______, 
Quilted potholders, solid or print, 4, $1, PP. Mrs. W. M. Stover, Rt. 1, Box 146. Blue Ridee 30513. 
Good size potholders, mach. made, cloth lined, 3. $1, add 15? post. Mrs. Perlene Roper, Rt. 7, Gainesville. 
New dbl. quilts in asst. cols., padded with 2 Ib. cotton with linings to mach. quilted $7 ea. PP. Marie Parks, Rt. 3. Elliiav 30540. 
Appliqued pillowcases, diff. designs, flowers, leaves, $3 pr.; 
scarves to match, $1.50 ea., mach. made handpainted pillowcases, $2.50 
pr.. add post. Mrs. Weldon Long, Rt. 5. Elliiav 30540.________________ 
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- 
 
pliqued animals with pastels. $2.25 pr.. 50? post. Sara Crurnbley, Box 
:i:iA. McDonough. Ph. 957-3203. 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.________________________ Tiny baby's size one cowboy 
boots, made of imitation leather, 
 
trimmed with real buckle and tiny 
 
bronco, $3. Mrs. D Brooks, Box 1031, 
 
Decatur 30031.______________ Handpainted mach. made baby 
quilts, $8 ea.. handpainted 
 
pillowcases, $2 ea., handpainted 
 
potholders. 30? or 4, $1, add post. Mrs. H. A. Chastain. Rt. 5, Ellijav 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.________________ 
Pretty heart shaped pincushions, 30? ea.; 4, $1 potholders, 25? ea.; 5, $1, add post. Mrs. Ruby Chastain, Rt. 5, 
 
Elliiay 30540._______________ Pretty potholders, 25?. 5, $1, 
pretty heart shaped pincushions, 30? 
 
ea., 4, $l. add post. Mrs. R. M. 
Chastain. Rt. 5. Elliiav 30540._____ :i pc. pineapple dresser set, $2: 
 
oval doily with 14 roses, $2.50; 7 rose 
doily, $1; centerpc.. $1.50, Mae Whittle, Rt. 1, Box 244, Hinesville 
 
31313. Quilt tops, new asst. materials, 72 
 
x 84, $2. 65? post. Mrs. Eula Cox, Rt. 2, 
 
Canton 30114._________________ Tablecloth, made in 5 in. sq., 50 in. 
wide, 65 in long, white. $35; grape 
doily, $2. Mrs C A. Odom, Rt. 1, Box 
 
244, Hinesville 31313.__________ Will make old fashion dashers and 
 
lids for any size churns, state size, $3 here. $4 PP; also, quilting frames. P. 
 
D. Webb, Rt. 5. Box 69. Elberton. Cro. lace for pillowcases, white 
only, 3/ 4 or in. wide, rick rack design, $1 pr., 10? post, pr., 88 in. Miss Kate 
Lambert. Box 72. Newnan 30263. All wool afghan. 59 x 75, 4 shades 
 
of green, $40; all wool afghan, asst. col., 44 x 87, $30. Mrs. Earl Adams, PadenRd.. Rt. 4. Lawrenceville 30245. 
 
Lav. and yellow, vari. thread cro. edging for sheets, pillowcases, $2 set, 
 
send self add. env. Mrs. W. O. 
 
Phillips, Rt. 1. Carnesville 30521. 
Handmade bedspread, beige; also, 7 qt. pressure cooker, both in good cond., will not ship. R. C. An- 
derson. 1253 Schlev St.. Macon 31206. Hen and biddie tatting, white, 
blue, yellow, pink, vari. cols, with 
 
white, 50? yd., plus post. Mrs. Willie Lee Colwell, 4710 Timberland Dr., 
 
Macon 31204. Hand woven loop potholders, asst. 
cols., and patterns, 5, $1. Mrs. J. D. Ellis. Jr.. Rt. 5. Box 98. Elliiav 30540. 
Aprons, prints, solids, 104 sq., 2 in. 
 
ea. apron, lined and ties, $1.50, 15? post. Mrs. F. M. Combs, Sr., 231 S. Liberty St.. Milledeeville 31061. 
Quilt tops, silk, synthetic, some cotton, full, twin size, $4 ea.; 
 
pillowcases, white, $1 pr., add post., no checks. Mrs. Clifford Reece, Rt. 1, 
Woodstock 30188.____________ Hand loomed rag rugs, 26 x 54 in., 
mix.' cols., washable, $3 plus post. John Nelligan, 2653 Lester St., East 
 
Point 30344. Ph. 761-4550._________ 
Neat handmade place or hot 
 
mats. cro. green, red, brown, 35? ea., 3, $1, PP. Mrs. Fannie M. Briant, 1370 
 
Miller Ave.. NE. Atlanta 30307.____ 
Old fashion bonnets, Wagon Train bonnets, sun bonnets, all with ruffles, 
 
$1.50, add post. Mrs. B. M. Humphreys, 854 Davis St., F.6, Gainesville 
 
30501. 
 
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Shirt, blouse sets, 3-6x, $4.25 ea., 
 
2, $8; jumper sets, $4.50 ea., 3, $12, add post. Mrs. Gayle Price, 1640 Flat Shoals Rd.. SE. Atlanta. Ph. 627-5668. 
Quilt tops, 72 x 92 in., 9 in. blocks of all cols., $3 ea. PP., no checks. Mrs. 
 
W. E. Thomas, Box 414, Irwinville 
 
31760.__________________ Nice potholders. 5. $1; heart- 
 
shaped pincushions 5, $1, 25? ea.; novelty potholders, 50? ea., 7, $3, add 
 
post. Mrs. Donald Greer, Rt. 5, 
Elliiav.___________________ Girls dresses, sleeveless, asst. 
prints, seersucker, etc. easy care, 1- 
 
6x. $3 ea. 2, $5. Elizabeth Coleman, 
 
1405 Danielsville Rd.. Athens 30601. Handpainted dish towels. 50? ea., 
7, $3, oven mitts. 40? ea., 3, $1; work 
 
aprons, 75? ea. add post. Mrs. D. M. 
 
Greer, Rt. 5, Ellijay. 
 
Cro. potholders lined. 2, $1; hot plate mats, made from rug yarn, 3, $1 asst. cols. Mrs. Ollie Jackson, Rt. 5. Douglasville 30134. 
 
lost and found 
 
Lost small white Chihuahua, has black heart shape on left side with blackiest left eye, black across head and ears, lost near Woodbury, July 5th. Mrs. Henry Gable. Box 71. Senoia 30276. Ph. 599-3613. 
 
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THE MARKET BULLETIN 
 
Wednesday, August 25,1971 
 
What 91 
When one thinks ot wildflowers, seldom do they consider plants that do not grow in open meadows or rich woodlands. However, there are many varieties of native growth along our seashores, one of the most familiar being the Hudsonia. 
This unique small shrub which looks like heather but isn't even in the same family serves as a ground cover and accent on dunes, slopes and hills where it will be near plenty of full sun and either fresh or salt water. 
It is resistant to wind and shifting sand and is very popular in seashore gardens and even dry sunny rock gardens if the same sandy, acid soil is duplicated. Unlike most wildflowers, it does not need rich humus earth to prosper. 
Hudsonia does not respond favorably to transplanting unless small specimens are taken after a rainfall. Be sure to include as many of the fine roots as possible when digging. Once they are established, however, plants of Hudsonia self-sow readily. 
The lovely golden-yellow flowers, barely one quarter of an inch across, crowd along the terminal ends of the short branches throughout spring and mid-summer. The tiny, scalelike leaves of the plant which are evergreen are often the only vegetation dotting the sandy soil. 
Hudsonia ericoides, com monly known as Poverty weed, Beach-heather, Gold-heather, and Cloth-of-Gold are more likely to be found on the Georgia coast than its near relative Hudsonia tomentosa. The species native to our shore grows about 7 inches tall and its leaves are much greener than other Hudsonia plants. 
Although many people will never have the opportunity to enjoy this plant around their home, it can be appreciated by coastal residents and seashorebound vacationeers. 
Judy Black of Dallas, reminds us that it is apple season in Georgia and all Georgian's are urged to enjoy fresh apples that arc available in quantity throughout the state. 
 
Home EC Hints 
 
Agricultural 
 
No Short Cuts To True Pickle 
There are many kinds and flavors of pickles, but there is no short cut in 
 
Calendar 
 
making a true pickle. However, many good substitutes may be made using 
 
recipes which require only 24 hours to complete the process. Sweet cucumber 
 
pickles are an exception. 
 
Because the cucumber will spices deteriorate and quickly lose 
 
shrivel if it is placed in too heavy their pungency in heat and humidity. 
 
syrup, the sugar must be introduced 
 
LIME : Calcium hydroxide should 
 
gradually after the cucumber has had be the type of lime used, and it is a preliminary treatment in brine or available from the drugstore. One 
 
vinegar. The ingredients used vial (ll-l/ 2) grams of lime is needed 
 
MEETINGS 
Aug. 31-9:30 AM - Grain Sorghum Small Grain Short Course, ABAC, Rural Development Center, Tifton. 
Sept. 11-10 AM - N. Fulton L/ S Show of Beef Cattle. 
FARM SALES EVENTS 
 
determine the quality of your product. for each two gallons of water. 
 
Aug. 26 - 7 PM - Happy Valley Farms 
 
ALUM: If you must use alum, 
 
Registered Black Angus Sale, S.E. 
 
SALT: Use pure granulated salt if measure carefully as too much causes 
 
L/ S Market at junction of hwys. 
 
available. Un-iodized table salt can be a digestive disturbance. This 
 
11 & 142, 6 mi. E. of Covington. For 
 
used but the materials added to the ingredient can also be purchased at a 
 
catalog and info, contact J. L. 
 
salt to prevent caking may make the drugstore. 
 
Simmons, Ph. 404/ 786-0541. 
 
brine cloudy and cause a weak brine. 
 
HARD WATER: Do not use hard Aug. 27 - 7:30 - and every Fri. nite - 
 
Do not use iodized table salt; it may water unless you boil for 15 minutes 
 
Horse and Tack Sale; N. Ga. 
 
darken pickles. 
 
and then let set covered for 24 hours. 
 
Horse Auction, Callaway Rd., 
 
VINEGAR: Use a high-grade Slowly pour water so that sediment 
 
Marietta. For info, eali Norman 
 
cider or distilled vinegar of 4 to 6- will not be disturbed. Discard 
 
Graham. Ph. 422-5603 or 428-0428. 
 
percent acidity. Cider vinegar, with sediment and water is now ready to Aug. 28 - 1 PM - and every Sat. nitc - 
 
its mellow acid taste, gives a nice use. 
 
Horse & Tack Auction, Rocking 
 
blending of flavors, but may darken 
 
UTENSILS: For heating pickling 
 
Horse Auction, Albany Hwy., 
 
white or light-colored fruits and liquids, use utensils of unchipped 
 
Sylvester. La mar Morcc, Owner, 
 
vegetables. Regular distilled vinegar enamelware, stainless steel, 
 
Ph. 9127 776-3143. 
 
has a sharp, pungent, acetic acid taste and its desirable when light color is important, as with pickled pears. 
SUGAR: You may use either 
 
aluminum, or glass. Do not use copper, brass, galvanized, or iron utensils; these metals may react with acids or salts and cause undesirable 
color changes in the pickles or form 
 
Aug. 31 - 1 PM - Hampshire & Yorkshire Bred Gilt Sale, tobacco warehouse, Quitman. For info, contact W. T. Burton & Sons, Quitman, Ph. 263-7037. 
 
white granulated or brown sugar. Brown sugar may be preferred for color. 
SPICES: Tie whole spices in a bag and remove them before pickles are packed. Whole or powdered spices tend to darken pickles and relishes. 
 
undesirable compounds. For fermenting or brining, use a 
crock or stone jar, unchipped enamel- 
lined pan, or large glass jar, bowl, or 
casserole. Cover with a heavy plate or large glass lid, which fits inside the container, to cover vegetables in the 
 
Sept. 2 - Social Circle Feeder" Calf Sale, Social Circle. 
Sept. 7 -12 PM - Auction of timber on 200 acre Parham Estate, Appling Courthouse. For info, contact Jack McGahec, Ph. 724-0721, Augusta. 
 
Use fresh spices for best flavor as brine. 
 
Sept. 9 - 10 AM - Sproull Dempsey 
 
Thoroughbred Farm Cattle & 
 
Soil, Plant Lab 
 
Machinery Sale. For info, contact Sproull Dempsey, Ph. 235-115C, 
 
(Continued from page 1) 
 
Rome. 
 
analysis and interpretation. The analysis included 12 
elements: nitrogen, phosphorus, 
potassium, calcium, magnesium, manganese, iron, boron, copper, zinc, 
 
Sept. 20 - Steer Show, Ncwnan. Sept. 21 - 1 PM - State Feeder Calf 
Sale, Walker Co. L/ S Barn, LaFaycttc. 
 
aluminum and molybdenum. 
 
FEEDER PIG SALES 
 
"Interpretations and recommendations were made at the laboratory and sent to the county agent for forwarding to the farmer or grower," Jones said. "The majority of the plant tissues submitted consisted of pecan, corn, cotton, soybean and pasture crops." 
During the year, procedures were established to provide analyses of feeds, forages and water. 
The soil testing and plant analysis laboratory is primarily for Georgia farmers but the facility can be helpful to growers in other areas also, such as golf courses, urban homeowners and small greenhouse industries. 
"Growers who have followed plant and soil test recommendations have improved their yields and the quality of their crops significantly," Jones said. 
The occurrence and extent of magnesium deficiency in corn, cotton and pecans in Georgia have been emphasized from the summary of plant analysis results during the past two years. 
Half of the deficiencies observed in corn were magnesium deficiencies. Visual symptoms in young corn can be quite similar. 
By combining the efforts of the university scientists with those of agricultural producers, the Soil Testing and Plant Analysis Laboratory is at work daily to put new life into the plowed furrows of Georgia's valuable farmland. 
ACC For Cotton 
 
The grand championship of the sixth annual Northeast Georgia 
Market Hog Show was won by Danny Thornton, 17-year-old FFA member from Washington-Wilkes High School. Danny, who was also tops in the showmanship contest, receives his awards and congratulations from Howard McCants, president of the sponsoring Piedmont Livestock Association. The exhibitor of the 
 
Aug. 25 - Smith Bros. Stockyard, Bartow. 
Aug. 26 - Pearson L/ S Market, Pearson. 
Aug. 26 - 2 PM - Upper Hiawassee, Blue Ridge. 
Aug. 27 - Dodge Co. L/ S Salebarn, Eastman. 
Aug. 27 - Milan L/ S Market, Milan. Aug. 27 - Sutton L/ S Co., Sylvester. Aug. 27 - Swainsboro Stockyard, 
Swainsboro. Aug^ 28 - Soperton Stockyard, 
Soperton. Aug. 30 - Parkers Stockyard, 
Statesboro. Aug. 31 - Sumter L/ S Assn., 
Amcricus. Aug. 31 - Flint River L/ S, Bain- 
bridge. Sept. 2 - Pearson L/ S Market, 
Pearson. Sept. 3 - Milan L/ S Market, Milan. Sept. 3 - Hagan L/ S Market, Hagan. Sept. 3 - Jcpeway-Craig Com- 
mission, Dublin. Sept. 3 - Dodge County L/ S 
Salcsbarn, Eastman. Sept. 7-2:30 PM and first Tues. of 
each month - Vidalia L/ S Auctions, Vidalia. Sept. 9 - and 2nd Thurs. of each month - Grady County L/ S Pavilion, Cairo. 
HORSE SHOW CANCELLATIONS 
Aug. 21 - Ga. Slate Championship Racking-Gaitcd Horse Show postponed until Oct. 9, 7 PM. For info, contact C. \\. Bradley, Box 387, Chatsworth, Ph. 695-2361. 
 
grand champion is the son of Mr. and 
 
To Move Office 
The Agricultural CommodityCommission for Cotton has announced that their offices are being moved from 1021 Baxter Street, Athens, to Beechwood Office Building, Beechwood Shopping Center, Athens, 30601, effective September 1. 
 
Mrs. Robert Thornton of Route 3, Washington. Danny's brotncr, Bobby, was second in showmanship. More than 100 Four-H and FFA boys from 17 Northeast Georgia counties entered animals in the event August 2 and August 3 at the University of Georgia Coliseum livestock pavilion. Reserve championship was won by 
Jimmy Hcnning, Athens (bottom). 
 
BOTTLES GOING 
After nearly 100 years of service, the glass milk bottle is last ap- 
proaching retirement. In 1969 about 80 percent of fluid milk was sold in paper containers, compared with 65 percent in the early 1960"s. Always important on wholesale routes, paper recently overtook glass containers as the most 
popular on home-delivery routes, too.