FARMERS & CONSUMERS Georgia Department of Agriculture Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Market Bulletin Volume 62 FOR SUBSCRIPTION AND ADVERTISEMENT INFORMATION SEE PAGE 2 Wednesday, January 7, 1976 Number 1 jCee Avmdah Poultry Future Bigger, Brighter If the prices you pay for poultry products had kept pace with hospital costs, hotel room rates, taxes, the salaries paid to federal employees and construction workers, and countless other goods and services, you would today be paying over $2.00 a pound for chicken and over $2.00 a dozen for eggs. The facts are, however, that though poultry products have become Georgia's biggest agricultural money-maker, they have remained one of the consumer's best bargains at the grocery store. The one factor most responsibile for this apparent paradox is coordination; the vertical integration of all elements of the poultry production process to (Our guest columnist this week is Lee Arrendale, President, Georgia Poultry Fede- ration, P. 0. Box 763, Gainesville 30501.) produce more for less, and the unification of all elements of the industry in support of the legislative, educational, research and developmental, and promotional activities needed to support more efficient, economical production and stimulate marketing. This coordination, coupled with complete and unswerving championship of the free enterprise system, has made poultry the largest single element of Georgia agriculture, and has made Georgia the poultry capital of the world; the leading state in the nation in total income from poultry and poultry products. In 1974, Georgia broilers continued a 17-year reign as Georgia's largest single source of farm-level income by bringing in $339,945,000; some $37,000,000 more than the next ranking commodity, broilers are leading all other farm products again in 1975. Eggs produced $282,059,000 as the state's third largest agricultural commodity, hens brought in $11,041,000 and turkeys produced $8,783,000 for a total of $641,828,000-r-almost a third of our state's total farm income last year. The overall poultry industry statewide is over a billion dollar a year business, with an estimated (Continued On Page 8) Food Symposium Custom Slaughter Operations Held In Athens "Food and Your Well-Being: May Help You Save Money Your Daily Bread in 1980" is the topic for the Third Annual Sym- Feeling magical? Try turning an 800 pound steer into a couple of T-bones posium sponsored by the University and a few pounds of hamburger. It is no easy trick. of Georgia College of Agriculture While large numbers of 4-H'ers Win Again Student chapter of the Institute of Food Technologists. Georgians still raise meat animals for home consumption, even the The symposium is designed to give consumers a chance to learn facts and ask questions about issues involving the food industry. The symposium will be held at the Richard B. Russell Agricultural Research Center, Athens, January 14, from 8:30 a.m. till 3:30 p.m. Pre-registration will be appreciated. Luncheon reservations should include $5.00. For ad- The Decatur county 4-H club, the Crisp county 4-H club and the Early county 4-H club were the first, second and third place winners respectively in the peanut promotion exhibits prepared for Georgia fairs throughout the peanut belt. They will receive $100, $75 and $50 for the first, second and third prizes. real old-timers are using a custom slaughterer to prepare the animals for the home freezer. Custom slaughterers have the facilities and (This is the first of a two-part article prepared for the MARKET BULLETIN by Dr. James Christian, Head, Extension Food Science Department, Cooperative Extension Service, Athens 30602.)___________ the know-how to give you a ditional information, contact Ross Clark, Food Science Department, University of Georgia, Athens, See Page 8 for Horse Show Notices 30602. Occupational Safety And Health Law properly prepared supply of meat. But, you can't leave it all up to the custom slaughterer. You have to choose the animal and take it to the processing plant. Then you have to tell the processor whether you want the beef aged, the type of As Related To Farming In Georgia cuts and how you want the meat wrapped. Most importantly, you have to The Occupational Safety and Health Act was signed into law by the President on December 29, 1970. The Act itself is a lengthy document; it basically states that its purpose is to assure as far as possible to every employee in this country a safe and healthful working environment. The Act in effect requires every employer to furnish a safe work place for each employee. The law contains mandatory safety and health standards with provisions for enforcement by compliance officers. decide if it is really the most economical way to buy. If you already are raising meat animals or have the facilities to do so, then certainly you are saving money by having your own animals slaughtered. However, if you plan to purchase a live animal and have Ga's Hog Crop The law puts the burden of it processed, you need to figure compliance upon the employer, in several costs into the final price of effect saying the employer must each pound of meat you take home. Ranks Eleventh provide a safe place of employment First, the cost of the animal. and see that the employee carries Cattle are usually sold by the There were 1,300,000 hogs and through with safety practices. The "head" or so much per pound of pigs on Georgia farms December 1, recording of accidents is now live weight. Dressing percentage according to the Georgia Crop mandatory for employers with 10 "yield" for calves is 50 to 55 Reporting Service. This was 18 percent less than the 1,590,000 on farms as of December 1, 1974 but 5 percent more than the 1,240,000 on farms September 1, 1975. Georgia (This article was prepared for the MARKET BULLETIN by Cecil Hammond, Extension Engineer, Cooperative Extension Service, Athens.)__________________ percent 'of -the live weight. Choice grain-fed cattle will yield 60 to 62 percent. Second, you will have to figure in the cost of carrying the animal ranked llth nationally in inventory numbers. or more employees as well as posting of a notice about the act to the slaughterhouse. Processing cost, your third 1975 Pig Crop describing safety and health expense, will vary. Usually, The total pig crop for the year protection on the job. slaughter cost is stated as so many 1975 of 1,812,000 was down 23 Any on the job accident which is dollars per head while processing percent from the 2,343,000 the fatal to one or more employees or cost is given in "cents per pound" previous year. The December 1974 any accident which hospitalizes on carcass weight. Remember to - May 1975 pig crop was 962,000, five or more employees must be ask if they give you credit for the down 28 percent from the previous reported to the Occupational hide, tongue, liver and so forth. year. The June-November pig crop Safety and Health Office (OSHA) While you are checking on the was 850,000, 16 percent below the immediately. Offices in Georgia are price, also check on the services previous year. located in Savannah and Atlanta. provided. We will talk more about Farrowing Intentions Georgia farmers intend to farrow 70,000 sows during the next quarter (December - February). This is 7 percent below the previous year. Georgia farmers March - May 1976 farrowing in- tentions are for 68,000 sows to farrow, 110 percent of the previous In addition to being covered by the general duty clause which requires each employer to furnish each employee a safe place to work, farmers and ranchers are covered by some specific standards which deal with agriculture as follows: Temporary Labor camps the processing and services later. You may think the slaughterer's quote seems high. Just remember that he has a sizable investment in his business. It costs from $40,000 to $80,000 to build a small custom slaughtering operation. He must maintain high levels of sanitation as required by the Georgia year. (Continued On Page 8) (Continued On Page 8) Page 2 letteu Dear Editor: Would you please have the people who have products for sale to say how much postage they need. When they say "add post", we don't know how much it cost them to ship their products. If they would put the amount of postage they want they would probably sell more items. Mrs. Marie Ussery Route 2, Box 375 A Valdosta, Georgia 31I 6**0V1 5 Farm employment No commercial, industrial or domestic employment permitted. Only that employment that pertains to the individual farm may be advertised. Retired couple wants light farm caretaking job in exchange for house. Andy Brown, 814 Copperhill Cir.. Americus. Ph. 912-924-8609. Man with gen. farm exp. and some welding and mechanical exp. wants job on farm. I. J. Cardin, Rt. 2, Moultrie 31768._________ Want 19 to 30 yr. old country girl to do poultry farm work, nice room, board and small salary to start, time off. Mrs. Juanita Street, Rt. 6, Gainesville._________________ Will do artificial insemination of beef and dairy cattle in Cherokee and adjoining counties. William R. Odom, Rt. 2, Woodstock 30188. Ph. 404-926-5420._______________ Want farm work in No. Ga. Leon Jacobs, 4300 Cherokee St., Acworth 30101._____________________ Man exp. in handling explosives, will blast rock, stumps, ditches, ponds, soil loosening on farm. Ted Thompson, Box 17, Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 404-175-4524. FARMERS & CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN Georgia Department of Agriculture Agriculture Building 19 Humer Si.. S. W Ailania. Georgia 303M 404-656-3727 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner In order to subscribe to the MARKET BULLETIN, you may call 656-3727 or send requests to the above address. There is no charge for Georgia residents to receive this publication; out-ot-suue residents are charged $2.00 annually. To advertise, you must be a resident of Georgia. Out-ot-state wanted column is the only exception to this rule. Notices must not exceed 20 words and must adhere to rules and regulations preceding each category. Address all requests to he added to or removed from the mailing list, change ol address and 1-orm 3579 in The Market Bulletin office ;it the above address. All noiices and advertisements should he addressed to Market Bulletin .H the above ;iddresv The Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin assumes no responsihiht) fur ;my notice appearing in the Bulletin nor lor an\ transaction resulting Irom published notices. Advertisers are cautioned thai it is against the law to misrepresent any product offered for sale in a public notice or advertisement carried in any publication that is delivered through the United States mail. Deborah Pullin, Editor Amy Baxley, Asst. Ed., Editorial Martha Menders on, Asst. Ed., Notices Published weekly at 19 Hunter Street S. W.,'Atlanta 30334. Second class postage paid at Atlanta, Ga. Middle age man and wife want job on farm, can operate farm machinery, need furnished place, reasonable salary. K. L. McDougal, c/o Gary Derryberry, Rt. 1, Wildwood 30757._______________ Will do artificial insemination, all breeds, Walton, Gwinnett, Newton and adjoining counties. Sam Lalaian, Rt. 1, Loganville 30249. Ph. 267-6198._________________ Will do all types of tractor work, bush hog cutting, plowing, etc., West Atlanta area. Wm. Tribble, 1020 Six Flags Dr., Austell 30001. Ph. 941-3944._______________ Sgl. 25 yr. old man wants permanent, full time, live in farm job. F. Peters. Box 8032, Atlanta._______ 27 yr. old sgl. man wants to do farm work in exchange for board, willing, able and dependable. Steven Carter, Rt. 1, Ft. Gaines. Ph. 912-768-2283._______________ 46 yr. old sgl. man wants work on farm, located 10 mi. Richmond Hill on Hwy. 144. Jeff D. Carpenter, Rt. 1, Box 194D, Richmond Hill 31324.____________________ Man exp. in using explosives, will blast on farm, $25 per hr. Nick Womack, 5279 Orly Terrace, College Park 30349. Ph. 767-7648. Want man to do gen. farm work, must be able to drive truck and tractor, good salary guaranteed yr. round, home furnished. Bill St. John, Ellaville. Ph. 912-937-2441. Bush-hog, plowing, post holes, subsoiling, DeKalb and Gwinnett. William Harbin, Lilburn. Ph. 934- 4349._____________________ Want to clean barns and stables in the Dalton, Rossville, Ringgold areas. J. S. McClintock, 1103-C lones, Dalton. Ph. 278-4800._______ Will build any type farm fence; also, will do bush hogging. B. J. Ray, Marietta. Ph. 428-5805.____ Will build any type farm fence, any location. L. W. Rucker, 181 Brook Dr., Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 404-475-5046, any time. Man exp. with horses wants part or full time employment, can handle all breeds. Mr. Johnston, Rt. 6, Box 160, Gumming 30130. Ph. 633-5314, Atlanta, 10-6. Want man with gen. farm exp. to oversee farm in middle Ga. area. O. C. Bateman, Box 869, Macon 31202. Ph. 912-746-6095 days or 477-0027 nights. Farm machinery and equipment for sale Only that farm machinery which has been used in an individual farming operation and is being sold by that same individual may be advertised hi this column. The same general rule applies to those wanting equipment hi that they should be seeking equipment for their own individual farm. No trucks may be advertised wanted or for sale in the Bulletin. Our rules and regulations prohibit dealers THE MARKET BULLETIN and commercial enterprises from advertising. 1951 C Farmall tractor w/7 pieces equip., hyd. lift, good tires, A-l cond., all $1650. Charles Morris, Rt. 4, Blairsville. Ph. 3745380, after 6 p.m.___________ John Deere hi-boy orchard sprayer, 4 cyl. motor, model 600, good cond., $3500. Doyle Paul, Wadley. Ph. 252-5754.__________ Ford tractor, hydrostatic drive, JN-130 Cummins diesel power, 8 ft. Seamans rotary tiller, 18.4-30 tires, etc. M. L. Cotton, Rt. 1, Box 265, West Point. Ph. 645-1477._______ Heavy duty corn sheller, tractor or elec. operated, used very little, $300. Rufus Adams, Box 18, Jackson 30233. Ph. 404-775-7826._______ 400 gal. Solar tank for sale, like new. J. C. Nix, Rt. 7, Gumming 30130. Ph. 404-887^867. 3/4 yd. bucket for 4500 Ford tractor, $150. S. D. Jones, Rt. 5, Box 118, Griffin 30223. Ph. 2279600. 2 David Bradley, two wheel for sale, w/3 pieces of equip. W. H. Brown, 170 Fayette Ave., Jonesboro 30236. Ph. 478-8837.__________ 3 Case tractor for sale, 3-pt. hitch. G. M. Edwards, Rt. 4, Adairsville. Ph. 773-3893.______ Feed body, 5 bin, complete w/hyd. motors, good cond. Paul Boone, Rt. 1, Box 220, Luthersville. Ph. 927-6342.________________ 1961 David Bradley walking tractor, exc. cond., turning plow, harrow, cultivator, layoff plow, wheel weights, mowing machine, all $650. G. E. Dills, Riverdale. Ph. 404-478-2848.________________ Scraper blade for Bolens tractor for sale. J. Anding, Fairburn. Ph. 964-7917 or 964^787.__________ 10 ton Barrett track jack, jack up tractor, $15; 2 chain pipe wrenches, 2 in. 12 in., for repairing irrigation system, $15 ea. Fred Landers, Atlanta. Ph. 344-5103. H. D. 6G A. C. crawler loader, bucket and blade; also. Cat. 112 motor grader, both exc. cond., $4500 ea. Ernest Ralston, Calhoun. Ph. 404-629-6523.______________ Utility or stock trailer for sale. Wayne C. Riuenbark, 250 N. Rountree St., Metter 30139. Ph. 912-685-2925, after 6 pm.______ Farmall Super C, hyd. lift, 10 ft. Ezee-Flow, disc harrow, other equip., $1500. L. C. Thompson, Rt. 1, Soperton 30457. Ph. 524-6256. 45 John Deere combine, new motor and radiator, both heads, good cond. Roy Everett, Jr., Sandersville. Ph. 912-552-3868._____ 3000 Ford diesel, 1069 model w/some equip., good cond. Lonnie Skeens, Rt. 3, Glennville 30427. Ph. 912-654-3259.______________ 95 John Deere combine w/4 row corn header, 2 grain trailers, 250 bu. ea. Cecil Groover, Rt. 1, Box 146, Gainesville 30427._________ International Harvester manure spreader, rubber tires, wheel driven, good cond. D. C. Julkerson, Rt. 3. Fayetteville 30214. Ph. 461- 1398.____________________ 1972 Allis Chalmers 4 row, no till planter w/fertilizer and boom spray, $2350. Aaron McWhorter, Rt. 2, Franklin. Ph. 854-8349 or 854- 4161.______________________ 5-16 John Deere bottom plow, $675. James W. Whittle, Chester 31012. Ph. 912-358^1518._________ 1466 IHC 4 wheel drive tractor, duals, roll bar, 600 hrs. Billy Simpson, McDonough. Ph. 404-9574748 or 912-862-3898.________ 1972-125 International front end loader, $12,500; 1974-35 Massey Ferguson, $2,700. Bobby Bagley, Hwy. 19, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-6359. 1968 International B-275 diesel, 3-pt. hitch, live PTO, A-l cond. R. M. Boston, Rt. 5, Cartersville. Ph. 382-0252._________________ New Holland, model 850, round hay baler, baled 60 bales of hay, sacrifice for quick sale. H. H. Payne, Butler. Ph. 912-862-5241 or 912-862-5663, night.__________ 1032 Case diesel tractor w/cab, $5,800; nine ft. offset harrow, $800. R. J. Smith, 2202 Lower Kings Bridge Rd., ME, Dalton 30720. Ph. 404-259-5106. 12 Chorematic feeders, complete 300 ft. ea., 500 Johnson cup waterers. Clarence Joyner, Rt. 4, Cairo 31728.______________ Super A Farmall for sale, good cond., cultivators and fertilizer attach., $1650. Glynn Moore, Rt. 3, Box 280-A, Nicholas. Ph. 912-2835575, after 6 p.m._______________ 1 row, pull type, corn picker, $500; one row Ford picker, sheller or combine, $700. Ralph Kendrick, Rt. 1, Box 16, Sparks 31647. Ph. 912-549-8416.______________ , J.D. 16 disc offset harrow, 14 ft. tandem harrow, $240 Gleaner corn head, Carey Bunn, Locust Grove. Ph. 404-957-5132.____________ Tiller, 8 hp, Firestone Supreme, like new cond., $200. O. A. Walls, Box 213, Luthersville. Ph. 927-6212. 601 Ford diesel tractor, h/speed Cole planters, fertilizer hoppers, bottom plows, tractor, other equip., exc. cond., $4,430. Larry Farist, Rt. 1, Hoboken 31542. Ph. 912-458- 2264.___________________ 1974 International A674 and equip., 150 hrs., take up payment; 4 row J.D. 71 planter; 10 ft. harrow, 4-16 in. plow. Gerald Price, Soperton 30457. Ph. 5293967._______________ Sears 12 hp garden tractor, w/3pt. hitch, bottom plow, cultivator, good cond., $900. W. J. Register, Rt. 1, Stockton 31649. Ph. 912-4823840, after 4 pm and wk. ends. Platform scales, set 6 ton, 22 ft., $500, set 15 ton, 24 ft., $800. J. B. Callaway. Ringgold. Ph. 935-2816. 5 ft. rotary mower, 3-pt. hitch, or pull type, gear box and shaft for Mohawk 66 mower, $200. Roger Barfield, Pelham 31779. Ph. 294- 4936.____________________ Two 6000 gal. tanks and 2 gas pumps for sale. Leonard Brown, jr., Athens 30601. Ph. 548-2839. John Deere R.W.A. 32 disc smoothing harrow, new disc; series 50 John Deere tractor, 1955 model w/cultivators. Grady Alien, Rt. 1, Danielsville 30633. Ph. 795-2555. Cut-off saw for cutting firewood with mantle and belt, works on tractor, $50. Z. J. Lee, Red Oak. Ph. 767-6666.________________ Tractor tires, almost new, size 23.1-26 on 20 in. rim, 8 ply rating, mounted on and includes rims. Robert North, Rt. 1, Box 38, Rincon 31326. Ph. 826-5894.__________ 2 Case 310 crawlers, 1 with hyd. blade, other no blade but repairable, both good tracks and winches, $2,350. Earl Bradham, Rt. 2. Vidalia 30474. Ph. 912-537-8073. 4 IH 295 planters w/herbicide attachments, big hoppers and peanut attachment, exc. cond. James Story, Rt. 1, Sycamore. Ph. 567-3692.________________ 2510 John Deere tractor, $4,400; 4/65 Long tractor, $3,300, both exc. cond. Charles Elver, Rt. 4, Box 62 Cairo. Ph. 912-377-3667._______ 1/2 ton farm trailer, good cond. A. B. Jones, Columbus 31904. Ph. 327-3994._________________ 6 ft. Dunham bush hog, 3-pt. hitch, clutch, good cond., $375. Harold Mauldin, Rt. 3, Jefferson. Ph. 404-367-5629._____________ 600 Case combine, 13 ft. grain head, power steering, w/straw spreader, $3,000. Acie Fields, Rt. 2, Danielsville. Ph. 795-2735._______ 3-pt. hitch. 2 disc tiller plow, needs 1 disc, $125. William Steedley. Waycross. Ph. 283-9433. Farmall A w/cultivator planters, 2 disc plow, sickle mower, good cond., will sell all or seperately; 2p't. sicle mower. Joe T. Hester, Washington. Ph. 678-2696.______ Massey Ferguson tractors, one $175 and one $1100. Hershel Floyd, Rt. 2. Cochran. Ph. 934-7929. John Deere model B, 3-pt. hitch tractor, cultivators and mowing machine, $950 or best offer. L. A. Surrency, Jr., Rt. 1, Screven. Ph. 912-579-2353._______________ 420 John Deere tractor, 5 ft. Woods rotary mower, Gill roll-over earthcavator, all exc. cond. Gawaine Neal, Rt. 3, Box 131-A, Forsyth 31029. Ph. 912-994-2985. 2 row speed cultivator, made by Kelly, like new cond. Fred Norman, Hazlehurst 31539. Ph. 375-5726. Wednesday, January 7, 1976 2 disc plow for Super A or 100 Farmall, $125; 5-14 in M.F. plow, $550. D. L. Gilreath, Rt. 3, Summerville 30747. Ph. 734-2917 or 734- 2757.________________ MF T, 20 Ferguson tractor front end loader, exc. cond. Mac Walters, Rt. 2, Martin, Ph. 3563777. after 5 pm.____________ 30 Ferguson tractor, $1200, pr. dbl. hopper Cole planters, $100, rotary mower, 3-pt., $200, 30 Ferguson tractor radiator, $50. T. L. Surles, Preston._____________ Hay trailer, 7 1/2 x 27, tandem axle, 4 wheel elec. brakes, bulldog hitch, all lights, $850. Guy Jones, Milan. Ph. 912-362-2641._______ RG4 cultivator and 493A J.D. planter/fertilizer box. Gleaner C-2 combine w/both heads. Harry Cook, Geneva. Ph. 404 269-3400, after 8.___________________ Wheels from junked Ford tractor, size 13-6-28. Cecil Gulp, Rt. 2, Acworth 30101. Ph. 974-3246._____ Model H.E. Hough payloader, 1200 x 24 rear tires, 8.25 x 20 front tires, approx. 9 ft. lifting height, $1,850. W. D. Collier, Jesup. Ph. 912-427-3776 or 427-3554, nights. Complete corn mill, elec. motors, sell or trade for livestock, gooc cond. Harold Burnett, Green St., Loganville. Ph. 404-466-4223._____ John Deere 2240, 50 hp and J.D. 830, 35 hp diesel tractors, like new, both live power, 3-pt. lift. Wm. A. Whitmire, Athens. Ph. 769-6475 day or 548-2092 night._______________ Big Dutchman, belt type, roll-out hen nest, enough for 450 ft. house, good cond. H. E. Dalton, Cleveland. Ph. 404-865-2258._________ J.D. 45 combine, 10 ft. grain head, $2500; four Cole planters, $300; AC66 combine, $350; Ford hay baler w/Wisconsin engine, $600. J. D. Faulkner. Milner. Ph. 404-358-1411 or 404-227-9033, after 6 p.m.____________________ 2 Big Dutchman auto, chicken feeders, 2 Unico 680 ft. chain and 4 line hoppers, two - 6 ton feed bins. M. C. Wade, Winder. Ph. 867-9803. Catties bodies for long narrow Chevrolet pickup, made of oak and bolted together. Willard Vinson, Dearing. Ph. 556-6134.________ Pulverizer with new teeth, exc. cond. Scotty McCullers, Snellv.ille. Ph. 972-4996.______________ 12 hp elec. start garden tractor, cast iron Kohler engine, 38 in. mower, wide tires front-rear, $350. Charles W. Reeves, Jr., Rt. 6 Box 133A, Canton 30114. Ph. 479-4384. 4800 gal. Edible grade S/S tank trailer, suitable for hauling liquid fertilizer or nitrogen or syrup. Charlie Mason, Madison 30650. Ph. 404-342-2141._______________ D-6 Cat. tractor 9 U model good cond., $3500; F 600 tractor, new motor, pulley tandem, duplex trans., $4000. Terry Young, Clarkesville. Ph. 754^542 or 754- 4572.____________________ John Deere diesel, model 70, motor recently rebuilt, new paint, $1500. R. T. Beckham, Rt. 2, Molena 30258. Ph. 404-495-5378. Farmall Cub tractor plow, harrows, cultivator, belly mower, $1500. J. L. Bohannon, Rt. 1, Rome 30161. Ph. 404-234-1368.________ 2 Cole fertilizer distributors, exc. cond., $50 ea. Edward Drawdy, Patterson. Ph. 647-5652._______ 1968 M. F. 300 diesel combine cab, 13 ft. grain head, $6000. Robert Ginn, Rt. 2, Box 132, Royston 30662. Ph. 404-245-8044, after 5 pm.____________________ MF 175 tractor, under 150 hrs. since complete overhaul engine, power steering, trans., clutch, new brakes, exc. cond.. $4000. Mr. Rogers, Eastman. Ph. 374-5717. Farmall Super A, planters and cultivators, good cond., rubber recently painted, $2150. Graydon Bobo, Rt. 2, Box 293, Washington 30673. Ph. 404-285-2467.________ 6 row John Deere no-till planter, 2 yrs. old, Snoco grain cleaner. Thomas Wilson, Jr., Rt. 1, Locust Grove 30248. Ph. 404-228-1621. 2 ton grinder-mixer feed mill, fair cond., $800. Willie J. McMillan, Rt. 1, Box 129, Adel. Ph. 549-8466, Sparks. Wednesday, January 7, 1976 Farm machinery and equipment for sale Two 10 ft. smoothing harrow on wheels; 4-16 in. AC bottom plow, snap couple hitch. Robert Cartee, Metter 30439.______________ TD-18A bulldozer w/pan root rake and blade, $8,000. Billy Greer, Hampton. Ph. 946-4762.________ 250 gal. propane gas tank, $175. Johnny Wilson, Rt. 1, Murrayville. _ Ph. 983-7876.________________ 140 Farmall, cultivator, distributor, 2-14 in. bottom plow, 1pt. quick hitch, $2,700. Henry Burdett, Rt. 1, Ty Ty 31795. Ph. 528-4902._________________ Ford all-purpose plow, 9 shank, gauge wheels, 7 ft. wide, $295. Gary Jones, Molena. Ph. 404-495- 5274.____________________ 9N Ford tractor, completely restored to about new cond., must see and operate to appreciate, $1100. Frank Gassett, Oglethorpe. Ph. 912-472-8894.____________ 1/2 hp well pump, jet, tank, foot valve and plastic pipe, $80. Wilmer Frady. Rt. 5. Canton. Ph. 479-5905. 3-pt. hitch, Gill pulverizer, new cond. Pete Crowe, Rt. 2, Box 207, Bogart 30622. Ph. 404-725-5305. 2 hole corn sheller w/mill, 1/4 hp G. E. elc. motor, 2 hp gasoline motor, will trade for calves. R. L. Moon, Sr., Hwy. 78 E., Snellville. Ph. 972-4492.________________ G Allis Chalmers tractor w/equip.; also, some parts and tires w/tubes. M. J. Hollifield, C-8, Gainesville 30501. Ph. 534-3944, after 6 pm.________________ John Deere 60 series, live PTO, 3pt. hiich, cyl. lift, ready to work, good cond., $1100. John Day, Staplelon. Ph. 404-547-6932, after 6 pm.____________________ 8 infra-red type brooders, good cond., $20 ea. Alvin Coker, Rt. 1, Woodstock. Ph. 926-3697._______ Holland transplanter for sale, $175: one 2 row, 3-pt. hitch tool bar. $60. fames A. Henderson, Rt. 3. Box 114, Gumming 30130. Ph. 887-5607.___________________ 10 hp, 3 phase. Berkley pump, water bearing. 100 ft. setting in 6 in. well, $1,000 or best offer. E. H. Williams, Leesburg. Ph. 912-759- 6950.____________________ 8N Ford bush and bog harrow, all-purpose plow, Covington planter, will sell separately B Farmall w/lift. William Mitchell, Rt. 2. Oxford 30267. Ph. 786-5604. AD-3 motor grader, used for farm terracing, exc. cond., $2500. W. L. Stackler. Macon. Ph. 912-935-2343. HD6G Allis Chalmers front end loader, $10,000, model R John Deere diesel, 54 hp. $1650. Merrell Hammock, Zebulon. Ph. 227-7021. Fontaine lime and fertilizer spreader body, hyd. ground wheel drive. Steve Langston, Rt. 1, Elko 31025. Ph. 912-987-1315.________ 2 heavy duty farm trailers, 7 1/2 ft. x 14 ft., $1100, 6 1/2 ft. x 16 ft-, $700. John Bumgarner, Rt. 4, Madison 30650. Ph. 404-342-2347. Rabbit cages, 2 w/nest boxes, 1 two section, 2 for bucks or does. Trey Newton, 3431 Pinestream Rd., NW, Atlanta. Ph. 404-237-3938. 941 Cat. front end loader, very good cond., $12.500. Ernest Howell, 1855 Stephenson Rd., Lithonia 30058. Ph. 482-8678.__________ HD HE bulldozer, w/9 ft. chopper. T. E. Blount, Sr., 1804 City Blvd., Waycross 31501. Ph. 912-283-8918, after 9 p.m._______ 3 heavy wagon wheels for sale, good cond. E. W. Clifford, Rt. 2, Leesburg. Ph. 435-5840. Albany. Poulan Super 72 chain saw, new chain, extra bow, like new cond., 6 mos. old. Jack Ferrell, Covington. Ph. 786-1820. after 7 p.m._______ Calf barn, 28 x 70 ft., has 20 sq. 5 V tin top, $200 quick sale. W. L. Phillips, Rt. 2, Bowdon. Ph. 404258-3657. 3000 gal. water tank w/3 in. pump mounted, $500; two Cole planters, $60 and $70. John C. Michael, Rt. 1, Statham. Ph. 725- 7890._____________________ 1974 diesel 2000 Ford tractor, low hrs., like new cond., $3,450. John Taylor, 10655 Rogers Bridge Rd., Duluth 30136. Ph. 404-4763650. Servis rotary cutter, pull type, $315; ten ft. cutaway harrow, 3-pt. hitch, $325; earthcavator blade, 3pt. hitch, $125. W. T. McDonald, Stapleton. Ph. 404-547-2345._____ 1974 AC 200 tractor, 960 hrs., $9750; 1959 AC D17 diesel tractor, $2000. N. E. Heatherington, Rt. 1, Tallapoosa 30176. Ph. 574-2524. I wanted Want 460 John Deere bulldozer or equivalent, 1st class cond. N. H. Lambrecht, Springfield. Ph. 754- 3481._______________________ Want bottom plow for Farmall Cub tractor, good cond. and reasonable. James Meeks, Rt. 3, Thomasville 31792. Ph. 912-226- 1977.____________________ Want 3-pt. hitch for B John Deere, good cond. and reasonably priced. Bill Holloway, Box 232, Colbert 30628. Ph. 404-788-2436. Want small elec. cement mixer, good cond. Charles Rollins, 462 Beaverdale Rd., ME, Dalton 30720. Ph. 404-628-4453.____________ Want grinder-mixer, must be good cond. Billy J. Gowder, Rt. 1, Maysville 30558. Ph. 652-2819. Want 8N Ford tractor w/implements, pay cash or trade. Gene Barber. Chamblee. Ph. 458-3236. Want poultry houses and equip., 300 in., 400 in. long. Jerry Bagley, Rt. 6, Gumming 30130. Ph. 889- 1444._____________________ Want incubator, cabinet type, any cond. considered if price is right. Mattie Long, Rt. 4, Blairsville 30512. Ph. 404-745-2891 or 7454143 Want 1 row Bermuda grass sprigger. M. C. Gurganus, 2583 Barrylyn Dr., Doraville 30340. Ph. 404-457-2483.________. Want 11 x 38 tractor tire for B John Deere. Jerry London, Rt. 1, Oxford. Ph. 786-8053._________ Want fork lift, approx, 2500 Ib. 10 ft. lift; also belt pulley 11/8 in. diam. for MF 135 or late model Ford. J. M. Cannafax, Zebulon. Ph. 404-567-8708.________________ Want backhoe front end loader, good cond., $3,000 to $4,000. Earl Patrick, 4185 Ayers Blvd., Macon 31204. Ph. 912-477-4071._______ Want 535 Oliver combine grain header, complete. Jeff Simpson, Rt. 3, Box 362, McDonough 30253. Ph. 404-957-3163._________________ Want useable 11.2/10-34 tractor tires. Charlie Gunn, Kathleen. Ph. 987-2448.___________________ Want off-set harrow, 14-16 disc, 10-12 in. spacing, good cond. James O. Smith, Rt. 2, Winder. Ph. 867- 2994.______________________ Want good acetylene torch and regulators, prefer Smiths or Victor. C. A. Nelson, Milledgeville. Ph. 912968-5162._____________________ Want 3-pt. hitch, 2 disc turning plow; also, pull type 20 disc cutting harrow, 30 mi. radius Trion. Winfred Duncan, Rt. 1, Trion. Want hammermill, portable, power take-off operated, good cond., reasonable. W. E. Evans, 889 Milam Circ., Clarkston 30021. Ph. 294-1096._________________ Want medium or Irg. size Allis Chalmers Gleaner combine. D. L. Gilreath, Rt. 3, Summerville 30747. Ph. 734-2917 or 734-2757._______ Want junked 40 model J.D. combine for parts, would consider one in running cond. Cliff Davidson, Box 1171, Dexter 31019. Ph. 912875-3406.___________________ Want used 515 Ford mowing machine; also, SL-12 chain saw or equal with bow. John Warren, Rt. 1. Winston. Ph. 942-3310.__________ Want 1 row, 3-pt. hitch planter and distributor for 8N Ford. Walter Smith, Rt. 1, Box 39, Suwanee. Ph. 404-945-9214. THE MARKET BULLETIN Want under belly Bolens mower. J. Anding, Fairburn. Ph. 964-7917 or 964-4787.______________________ Want greenhouse, will dismantle and remove, prefer glass, will consider others. M.A. Cowan, 740 Hemlock St., Macon. Ph. 912-477- 6659.________________________ Want 5 hp garden roto tiller, good cond., reasonable. W.C. Stephens, 2494 Baxter Rd., SW, Atlanta 30315. Ph. 767-3618._______ Want 10 x 38 tractor tires. L. W. Casteen, Jr., Rt. 1, Lakeland 31635. Ph. 912-482-3093._______________ Want backhoe, must be exc. cond., will take up payments. O. T. Bess, 2223 Bartow St., Brunswick 31520. Ph. 265-3622.___________ Want 1952 model Red-E riding tractor for parts or junked one. Fred Spivey, Clarkesville 30523. Want harrow, suitable for Farmall A tractor. John Wheeler, Rt. 3, Box 70-22A, Lincolnton 30817. Ph. 404-293-4415._______________ Want front drive box and attachments for Gravely convertible walking tractor. John Walz, Rt. 3, Box 221, Savannah 31406.________ Want 50 gal. or 60 gal. syrup kettle, free of cracks, reasonable, 100 mi. radius of Claxton. Oscar V. Gibbs, Rt. 2, Box 134-H, Claxton 30417. Ph. 912-739-3024.________ Want cultivators for A Farmall, 2000 gal. water or fuel tank., John C. Michael, Rt. 1, Statham. Ph. 725- 7890._____________________ Want Merry or Burns tiller with or without equip, or equivalent. D. N. Caldwell, 2700 N. Buford Hwy., Norcross 30071. Ph. 449-4005. Want repairable Ford or Farmall tractor and equip., must be reasonable. W.M. Derden, 908 Killian Hill Rd., Lilburn 30247. Ph. 404-921-5340 or 921-1097._________ Want Case Vac tractor for parts. Ellis Astin, Rt. 2, Villa Rica 30180. Ph. 459-5013.____________________ Want front weights for 4020 J.D. tractor. Ira Godwin, Pelham. Ph. 912-294-4479.________________ Want cultivator planter, bush hog, light farm trailer, box scrape, all 3-pt. hitch. P. Paulk, Rt. 3, Eatonton. Ph. 485-9252._________ Want mule drawn type Cole dbl. seed hopper planters, good cond. Roy Baerne, Rt. 1, Nicholson 30565. Ph. 404-757-3317.______________________ Want pulley for cut-off saw, one that will fit J. D. 1530 or Ford 800. Lou Kudon, Rt. 2, Box 33, Lexington 30648. Ph. 404-743-8397.________ Want carburetor and 2 rods for H model John Deere tractor. Willis Gentry, Box 78, Rt. 1, Taylorsville. Ph. 684-7380.________________ Want small bulldozer, must be good cond. Carroll Spikes, Rt. 1, Alapaha 31622. Ph. 912-532-5395. Want 4 or 6 tray incubator, working cond., reasonable price. Wendell Mason, Lumber City 31549. Ph. 912-363-4440, after 4 pm._______ Want junk hammermill for parts. Tom Smith, Rt. 7, Conyers 30207. Ph. 483-4937._________________ 20-24 disc tandem harrow, 1/4 in. x 26 in. disc, size 10 in.-11 in. disc spacing, want 4 bottom plow, pull type. Dorsey Cooper, Winder. Ph. 725-5341.___________________ Want planter w/fertilizer hopper for Ford tractor, 3-pt. hitch, 1 row. T. D. Kilpatrick, Rt. 2, Lavonia 30553. Ph. 356-6202.___________ Want small 1 row farm tractor w/equip., Allis Chalmers, John Deere, Farmall, good cond., reasonable. C. C. Howard, Gainesville.____________________ Want L.P. gas tank, 100 gal.,or larger, will haul. W.L. McNeal, Rt. 8, Gainesville. Ph. 532-8934, after 4 pm._____________________ Want Ford tractor, gas or diesel, must be good cond. James Wimpey, Duluth. Ph. 476-1925.__________ Want set of John Deere A.U. 40, four row front cultivators to fit 2020 John Deere tractor, other equip. Grady Alien, Rt. 1, Danielsville 30633. Ph. 795-2555.____________ Want fuel injector pump for a Ford 6000 tractor. Ed Simmons, 53 14th St., NE, Atlanta. Ph. 404-8922070. Page 3 Want winch 450 B John Deere tractor. Eugene M. Callaway, Rayle 30660. Ph. 404-274-3385. Cattle, swine, other livestock for sale In order to qualify to advertise cattle, cattle farmers should have had the livestock advertised in their possession 60 days or more before offering it for sale through this publication. Potential buyers and sellers of cattle are reminded that any cattle moving from farm to farm should have a negative brucellosis test within the past 30 days before they are moved whenever this is a change of ownership. Exceptions being cattle from certified herds or those consigned directly for slaughter. CATTLE Reg. Angus bulls, sons of Ankonian Dynamo and Emulous TN 70 (CMS). Ben Cox, Atlanta. Ph. 939-2687- or 938-4930.____________ Grain fed beef, 300-800 Ib. steers, 40 cents Ib. live wt., you pick. Oliver Smith, Jr., Ambrose. Ph. 359-2170._________________ Feeder and grass calves, $30 up; Jersey heifer and 1 milk cow. S. J. Summers, Stockbridge 30281. Ph. 483-1747.___________________ 15 reg. Angus Canadian bred heifers; reg. Angus bulls. John Jarrell, Butler. Ph. 912-862-3861. Reg. Polled Hereford bull. Domestic Victor 3, 5 yrs., $1000, selling to prevent inbreeding. Reed McNabb, Rt. 1, Nicholson 30565. Jersey milk cow, 3rd calf, gentle; Charolais-Jersey heifer, freshen Mar., reasonable. E. T. Osborne, Senoia. Ph. 599-6543.___________ Reg. Charolais bull, 23 mos., grandson of All Babi Dessauny, $350. J. S. Smith, Atlanta. Ph. 939- 9436.___________________ Full French bull, 9 mos., Crestomere Alger son, weaning wt. 670 Ibs. Billy Bulloch, Atlanta. Ph. 404-355-3716._____________ Reg. Angus bulls, Emulous bloodlines, ready for service now. Paul Ritchie, Rt. 1, Crawford. Ph. 404783-5551.___________________ Brahama heifers, $135 up; Brahama bulls, $125 up; Brangus heifers, $135; 1000 Ib. Brahama bull, $550. Buddy Eason, Collins. Ph. 693-2948.______________ Polled Hereford cows bred to Simmental bull; bred 3/4 Limousin; service age Simmental bulls. J. W. Trunnell. Cochran. Ph. 934-2040. 5 F-l Brahman-Angus heifers, 1 yr. C.E. Carson, Oak Hill Cattle Farm, Oak Grove Rd., Athens 30601. Ph. 549-1737.__________ Top quality baby calves direct from mother's side, 3-7 days. Mrs. Irene Pierce, Rt. 5, Gainesville. Ph. 534-3181._________________ Guernsey milk cow w/3rd calf, easily handled, can be tied out, $175. T. V. Wangness, Thomson. Ph. 404-541-0901.______________ Brahman bulls, all ages and grade, $300 up. Ernest Ralston, Calhoun. Ph. 404-629-6523._______ Big, gentle Jersey milk cow, will bring 3rd calf, good mother to raise calves with. Ira Shavers, Griffin. Ph. 228-8365.______________ 2 reg. Polled Hereford heifers, 9 mos., 500 Ibs., $150-$175, Victor Domino. Harold Brown, Rt. 1, Newnan. Ph. 253-1536.__________ 2 Charolais bulls, crossed, ready for service or freezer, $250-$300; also, others. S. B. Garner, Rt. 2, Covington. Ph. 786-2032._________ Service age Polled Hereford and percentage blood Red Angus bulls w/BCIA weaning wt. records. Julian Collins, DeSoto. Ph. 912-8745985.__________________' Reg. Angus bulls, certified bangs free, 2-3 yrs., Wye-Marshall breeding, grass raised, frame, size, $250-$600. D. J. Whitaker, Newnan. Ph. 253-7770.____________________ Black Angus heifers, 10 mos., $125. Arthur Adams, Atlanta. Ph. 233^831. Black/Red Angus cross, 10 mo. heifer, $125. C. Reese, Cheatham Rd., Griffin 30223. Ph. 27-8139. 15 Angus heifers,. 6-8 mos., good quality stackers, $75. Bill Sewell, Gumming. Ph. 404-887-3875._____ Reg. Angus bulls, long tall, Emulous-Wye blood. Kenneth English, Keysville. Ph. 404-547-2568. Reg. Polled Hereford bull, Domino/Victor bloodline, trade for bull of equal value, diff. bloodline. Bill Raines, Rydal. Ph. 404-382-4856 pm._______________________________ 7 White Face cross heifers, will make good brood cows, 11 mos., $125 ea. James Simmons, Milledgeville. Ph. 452-5116._______ 2 full French Charolais bull calves, 6-9 mos., both from yearling w/record holders. Billy Bulloch, Dallas. Ph. 404-355-3716.______ Jersey cow, $225. W. E. Bishop, Barnesville 30204. Ph. 404-358-2960. Charolais bull and heifer, 18 mos., easy calving, $275. C. C. Newton, Rt. 3, Box 322, Pinevale Rd., Gainesville. Ph. 536-2965. 3 top quality reg. Brangus bulls, 24 mos., TB, bangs, semen tested. Glover Smith, Cordele. Ph. 273-8591 or 436-0712.________________ 6 reg. Black Angus cows for sale. C. E. Davis, Ringgold. Ph. 404-9352684 or 935-3885._____________ Beefmasters, certified and classified herd bulls, heifers, some prs., Irg. selection. Paul Swann, Box 1982, Dalton 30720. Ph. 278- 7708.____________________ 2 purebred Charolais bulls by Admiral, approx. 1500 Ibs., proven producers, 4 yrs., $495 ea. M. C. Ivey. Sr., Athens. Ph. 404-546-1234. Charolais cattle:young, purebred bulls w/papers, $250; open heifers, bred heifers, cows, reg. AICA. Clyde Lawson, Canton. Ph. 479-3542 or 479-3141.________________ 20 outstanding young purebred unreg. Angus cows, mostly w/Dec. calves. Joe Gibson, Rt. 10, Rome. Ph. 404-234-7766.______________ 13 purebred Holstein heifers, 911 mos. Ruel Reece, Rt. 2, Box 111, Ellijay 30540. Ph. 404-635-2883. 18 Black heifers, 8-12 mos., $65 ea. Bill Dodd, Alpharetta. Ph. 404475-9382.___________________ 12 artificial Holstein heifers, 800900 Ibs., calving in 6 wks. J. C. Nix, Rt. 7, Gumming 30130. Ph. 404-887- 4867.______________________ 3 reg. purebred Charolais bulls, 1/4 French, 2 yrs. Chas. Milford, Rt. 2, Hartwell. Ph. 404-376-5353 am. or 376-5516 pm.___________ Three 1/2 Chianina heifers; 2 bulls, 9-11 mos.; 1 Pinzgaur bull, 7 1/2 mos. Randall Day, Rt. 3, Gumming. Ph. 404-887-4700.______ Reg. Black Angus bulls; open and bred heifers; cows w/calves, all from top bloodlines. Ray Glasco, Monroe. Ph. 241-1181._______ Reg. Santa Gertrudis bull, 20 mos., low price. Terry Ensley, 4357 Kfeith Valley Rd., Cohutta 30710. Ph. 404-694-8921._____________ Baby calves, 5-15 days, $20-$40, from disease free herd. Lucy Dowling, Rt. 2, Box 114-E, Waycross. Ph. 283-1669.____________ Reg. Polled Hereford bulls, 30-36 mos., Victor Domino and Trailblazer breeding, P.P.H.R. Trailblazer 3 grandson. Fred Puckett, Dawson. Ph. 995-2860. 1/2 Chianina heifers, 14-18 mos., 750 Ibs., w/papers, guaranteed open, $275, can del. Terry McLelland, Pendergrass. Ph. 693- 4467._______________________ Reg. Angus bulls and heifers, 9- 15 mos., top bloodlines, free del. 100 mi. Guy Jones, Milan. Ph. 912362-2641.______________ Reg. Polled Hereford cattle, 1 service age bull; 3 bred heifers; 3 open heifers. G. P. Curry, Appling. Ph. 404-541-0963.______________ Beautiful reg. young Black Angus bulls, ready for service, $200-$250. R. Gilbert, Jonesboro. Ph. 8777. NOTICE Will the lady from Warm Spgs. who has Procelian cochins for sale, contact me. Freeman Walker, LaGrange. Ph. 882-O413. Page 4 Cattle, swine, other livestock for sale SWINE 14 barrows: 1 gilt. D.H.Y., 11 wks. E. D. Hill, 811 Terrell Mill Rd., Marietta. Ph. 971-2739. Big bone guinea stock hog for him. L. C. Cook, Mill Creek Rd., VYoodstock. Ph. 926-9803. Seven 9 wk. pigs, 1 or ah. A. W. Clay, Rt. 1, Box 72-A, Cam us vi lie 30521. Ph. 335-6854. 6 wk. pigs, Yorkshire and Hampshire, castrated, wormed, $30 up. Bill Butler, 7097 Hwy. 5, Douglasville. Ph. 404-489-1585 or 4892685. Reg. Duroc sow and 7 purebred pigs for sale, $1000. T. L. Surles, Prfston._________________ 80 feeder pigs for sale, ready 1/15/76. Geo. Sherman, Rt. 8, Rome 30161. Ph. 295-1637._____ Reg. Yorkshire-Hampshire boars, top quality, from tested herd. E. C. Davis. Hwy. 99, lesup. Ph. 912-427- 3635.__________________ 2 reg. SPC boars, best bloodlines, see at lot. Alien Dostart, Rt. 2, Cave Spgs. Ph. 404-777-3735._____ 1 spotted Poland China boar, approx. 400 Ibs., $200. Frank Harper, Rt. 1, Palmetto 30268. Ph. 463-4293 after 4 p.m.___________ Top quality reg. Duroc boar, blue ribbon winner State Fair, 10 mos., $300, near Augusta. H. Mauldin, Blythe. Ph. 404-592-2586, p.m. Reg. Duroc boar, 11 mos., approx. 400 Ibs., $195. Dennis Jones, Cedartown. Ph. 404-748-5829._____ Purebred Duroc for hire. Chas. R. Martin, Loganville. Ph. 466-8944. SHEEP & GOATS Young, gentle, buttheaded, bred nanny goat, $12.50. Norman Johnson. Warrenton. Ph. 461-2183. 4 small billies. $10 ea.; 1 Irg. billy, $20. E. P. King, Rt. 4, Box 204. Hephzibah. Ph. 404-592^249. Reg. purebred Nubian bucks from excl. bloodlines, $100-$150, can del. R. N. Bates, Pinecrest Acres, Cochran. Ph. 934-7030._________ Reg. Nubian buck. 1 yr., $75 firm; also, 6 common does, 2 withers, $12 up. Chas. Bennett, Ila. Ph. 789-2273._________________ 2 billy goats, 1 yr. J. F. Burdett, Rt. 2. Mableton. Ph. 948-0430. Purebred Nubian nanny goat, bred; also, 2 yr. billy goat, make offer. A. V. Merrell. Fairburn. Ph. 964-7901 after 5 p.m. Horses, mules, ponies for sale In order to qualify to advertise horses, horse farmers should have had the livestock advertised in their possession 60 days or more before offering it for sale through this publication. All horses offered for advertisement through the Market Bulletin should have a negative coggin test within the past 60 days. 2 good gentle horses, complete w/saddles, bridles, e,tc., $450. James Purvis, Rt. 1, Juliette. Ph. 912-477-1204.________________ Anglo-Arab gelding, pearl grey, silver mane, tail, 12 yrs.. 16h.. comfortable saddle horse, $500. Gerry Martin, Fairburn. Ph. 9640555. _________________ Reg. Appaloosa mare. 11 yrs., good trail. Pleasure horse, jumps well, 14.3h., good col., conf., $400. Roger Sosby, Gainesville. Ph. 534- 5119. ________________ Half-bred Quarter-Morgan mare, 7 yrs., 15.lh., green hunter shown locally, exp. rider. Dianne Parker, Pleasant Ridge Stables, Roswell. Ph. 993-9285.______________ I mule, sound, smooth mouth, eats good, $90, V.W. Skinner, Rt. 4, Winder 30680. Ph. 867-4494. At stud: Hi Tonto Lee, reg. AQHA, grandson of Tonto Bars Gill by Three Bars. J. Grant, 5565 Macon Rd., Columbus. Improve colt crop w/flashy 2 yr. stud by AQHA Champ., slight leg injury, $700. Lynda Ross, Ellabell. Ph. 912-842-2826. Buckskin Quarter horse mare, 8 yrs., 15 l/2h., spirited but gentle enough for anyone, $270; also, tack. Ray Mitchell, Stn. Mtn. Ph. 921-2436. __ Stud horse, w/saddle and bridle, se!) to appreciate. J. D. Price, Box 248, Zebulon 30295. Ph. 567-8786. Pinto gelding, spirited but well mannered, good horse for teenager, $250, w/bridle and saddle. Mr. Mills. Atlanta. Ph. 404-255-6933. Rng. Quarter horse mare, 9 yrs., shown halter and Western Pleasure, ideal for amateur. C. H. McGhee, Decatur. Ph. 288-5433 or 243-7050. Sev. mules for sale. Ray Clark, Mableton. Ph. 944-9714. Mare mule, spotted, 7 mos., halter broke, minds well, mother works good. $200. O.T. Fetzer, Cohutta. Ph. 694-8881._________ 3/4 reg. Arab mare, 6 yrs., chestnut, flaxen mane and tail, prof, trained English, park, $130 w/tack. H.C. Nelson, Decatur. Ph. 289-6136.______________ Top Western Pleasure gelding by Pretty Poco Pep, qualified for State show, $400, will trade. Teresa Daniel, Carrollton. Ph. 404-834- 3048.___________________________ Beautiful AQHA Palomino weanling colt, sire Coffeemate King, top halter prospect, 5th in GQHA futurity. Jack Fleischman, Zebulon. Ph. 567-3787.____________ Reg. Tenn. mare by Carbon Copy, black. Earl I. Stokes, Griffin. Ph. 227-7502.___________________ Reg. 1/2 Arab, Irg. pony hunter gelding, flashy, bay, excl. jumper, shown successfully, great disp., $750. Bonnie Ferrell, Atlanta. Ph. 939-1054._______________ Work horse, 650 Ibs., slow plow, work anything, well broke, child can ride, 8 yr. mare. Roger Browning, Rt. 2, Villa Rica. Ph. 459-3747.____________________ Reg. Quarter horse gelding, 7 yrs.. used for cutting, well trained, gentle. John Alien, Decatur. Ph. 243-7050 or 288-5433.___________ Shetland pony stallion, not broken, gentle, 3 yrs., must sell to avoid inbreeding, $15. Peggy Jones, Winder. Ph. 725-5653.___________ Shetland pony, gentle for child, saddle, bridle and halter inch, $50. L. R. Hotle, Rt. 5, Cumming. Ph. 887-1620._________________ Matched pr. black mules, approx. 800 Ibs. ea., gelding, 4 yrs., mare, 6 yrs., ride, plow, $700. H. Chester, Social Circle. Ph. 404-787- 0468.________________________ AQHA 2 yr. filly, raced Holiday Downs, $950 or trade for older racing prospect. Gene Sidwell, Smyrna. Ph. 436-2074._________ Palomino half Arabian brood mare, green broke, blemished but sound, sacrifice, $350. Anne hloyd, Ac worth. Ph. 974-5518._________ Pr. sorrel mules, 5-6 yrs., approx. 1150 Ibs.; pr. mule colts, 6-8 mos., half sisters. Dewey Rhinehart. LaFayette. Ph. 638-9174. Reg. 1/2 Arabian bay gelding, 6 yrs.. gentle but spirited, trail horse, good home only, $650. Denise Schwartz. Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-1475. 2 Quarter type grade mares, bay, black mane and tail. 10 and 11 yrs., $125 ea. Lele Loughman, Atlanta. Ph. 261-3722._____________ \ gelding and 2 ponies for sale. John Jarrell, Butler. Ph. 912-862- 3861._____________________________ Racking, 2 excl. show horses, 14.3h. and 16.lh., both sorrel, 6 yrs. T. J. Grisham, Lithonia. Ph. 404-469-0884.________________ Reg. TWH 7 yr. gelding, prof, trained for field, super Pleasure horse, $850. Mrs. Tisdale, Milledgeville. Ph. 912-452-7129 p.m. Reg. Quarter horses; mares in foal; weanlings; yearlings and 2 yr. olds, broke to* ride. Bill Mayo, Richland. Ph. 912-887-3482. THE MARKET BULLETIN Handsome hunter mare, 4 yrs., 16. lh., excl. conf., spirited but gentle, show schooled, exp. rider, $800. Ellen Brooks, Decatur. Ph. 404-241-5481. Ga. Dude, fee, $100, sire: King of Clubs by King P234, Roxie Dude by Blondy's Dude. Randy Wilson, Decatur. Ph. 972-6122 or 939-7866. Thoroughbred gelding, exceptional hunter prospect, handsome, well bred, 4 yrs., in training, for showing next spring. Mrs. Evans, Snellville. Ph. 466-8788. Gentle Shetland mare, saddle, bridle, ideal for child, $75. Christel Wall, Hiram. Ph. 942-2448. Welch work pony, works good. Stanley Pugh, Buford. Ph. 945-2437. AQHA Leo San mare, Palomino, 90 days prof, training, shown halter, produced 2 outstanding Palominos, $1000. Bill Hawkins, Sylvania. Ph. 912-564-2853. Black, 7 yr. gelding, Welch/Quarter horse, 14h., gentle but spirited, make good barrel horse. Joy Wright, Winder. Ph. 867- 5485._______________________ Reg. Quarter horses, one, two, three yrs.; 7 yr. Palomino Champ., 83 Pal. points. Buddy Eason, Collins. Ph. 693-2948.__________ Reg. Tenn. Walking filly, jet black w/star, show prospect, 2 yrs., $600 firm. Mr. Martin, Augusta. Ph. 793-4969._________ 2 mule colts., 1 1/2 and 2 1/2 yrs., $100 ea., must sell together. Berry J. Whatley, Senoia. Ph. 599- 3279.______________________ Reg. Quarter horse mare, chestnut hunter; reg. Tenn. Walker gelding; Palomino gelding, all reasonable. Otto Meier, Rt. 6, Marietta. Ph. 926-3795.____________ AQHA 2 1/2 yr. Palomino filly, 13.3h., should mature 14.lh., Leo bloodline, gentle, $250. Frances Owens, McDonough. Ph. 957-1905. 1 pr. sorrel mules, approx. 4 yrs., work anywhere, broke, sngl. or dbh, Welch, 1050 Ibs. ea. Buck Whitehead, Roopville. Ph. 854-4034 p.m.___________________________ Reg. AQHA, 3 yr. Palomino mare, 15.2 l/2h., 1,100 Ibs., extremely refined, started under saddle, $2500. Ellen Robb, Watkinsville. Ph. 404-769-5909 after 2 p.m._________ Arab/Welch show pony prospect, 5/24/73 foaled, 12h., consider trade or $100. E. F. Callaway, Rt. 1. Box 44, Alpharetta 30201._____ Beautiful coal black mare, 9 yrs., excl. conf., terrific trail horse, fat, sassy, $425. Mrs. Blackburn, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-3663.________ 6 yr. Connemara mare, grey, 14.2h., excl. disp., gentle, trained English, jumps well, pony clubbed, $600. Geo. Shumake, Sharpsburg. Ph. 253-1251._____________ 5 yr. AQHA mare, will trade or sell for $500, good mare for youth. Michele Osburn, Rt. 5, LaFayette. Ph.404-638-2200.________________ Purebred Arabian weanling filly. *Raffles and *Silver Vanity bloodlines, show-breeding prospect, can board, terms. Mrs. Gould, Stn. Mtn. Ph. 469-5926. 1974 AQHA sorrel filly, green broke, ready to run or Pleasure, top bloodlines, $1500. E. S. Rhodes, Griffin. Ph. 227-8723.____________ Reg. 4 yr., black, TWH gelding, excl. Pleasure or trail horse, shown, w/saddle and bridle. S. Williamson, Atlanta. Ph. 963-9885. Reg. Saddlebred Pleasure mare, bay, prof, trained for lady or juvenile, must sell, $450. K. Harris, Kennesaw. Ph. 427-5137 or 427- 4033.______________________ 1/2 Arab, 1/2 Welch Paint filly and black Shetland filly, trade for Irg. gentle Welch. Cecil Lusk, Cartersville. Ph. 382-0830 or 382-2061. TWH line bred Midnight Sun brood mare, big, beautiful, open. M. Cade. Marietta. Ph. 427-4033. 6 yr. Quarter horse, perf. for teenager, well trained Western Pleasure, $300. R. Peck, Decatur. Ph. 404-289-2356.____________ American Saddlebred horse, 9 yrs., 5 gaited, gentle, well trained, w/saddle and tack, $300. Rex Pounds, Mclntyre. Ph. 912-9462440. 1971 AQHA bay mare, 45 AQHA Western Pleasure points, gentle. Tommy Turkett, Box 573, Cedartown 30125. Ph. 748-1481._____ 15 mo. sorrel stud colt, reg. AQHA, star, sock, $450. John Burson, Jonesboro. Ph. 471-1570 or 996-0412.________________ 2 reg. AQHA mares in foal; weanling, yearling and 2 yr. olds, broken to ride. Ben Mayo, Richland. Ph. 912-887-3482.______ Beloved older horse, perf. beginner, Paint gelding, 14h., sound, gentle, jumps, $350. J. Coheleach, Rt. 1, Acworth. Ph. 974- 6035.________________________ Roan col. Tenn. Walking mare, approx. 16h., 5 gaited, exp. rider only, $300. Houston White, Jr., Atlanta. Ph. 761-6128 or 761-6546. White mare, 6 yrs., good trail, Pleasure horse, good for -unexp. rider, well mannered, $250. Sharon Williams, Gillsville. Ph.534-5119. wanted Want 3 or 4 mule colts, 1-2 yrs., no pony type, work type only. Bill Speer, Rt. 4. Summerville 30747. Want racking or smooth riding saddle horse, reasonable, no col. or genter pref. Gene Gay, Leslie. Ph. 853-2713._________________ Want Palomino racking mare, must be gentle, $800-$850. A. W. Bryan, 107 North St., Thomaston 30286. Ph. 648-2668.___________ Want Quarter type Appaloosa mare/stallion, show quality, colored, will trade 15 mo., 1/2 Arab filly. Mrs. Callaway, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-3663._____________ Want unwanted farm animals, will give good home, feed, care, pickup within 50 mi. radius. Bob Bush, 1103 Jones St., Dalton. Ph. 278-4800.________________ See Page 7 for Livestock Handling Ads. Livestock feed, hay and grain for sale General rules and regulations apply. Remember 20 word limit and that all ads published in the MARKET BULLETIN must be individually owned by the advertiser. Fescue and Coastal hay, $1.75 at barn; also, mulch hay. Eddie Gleeson, Hardscrabble Rd., Roswell. Ph. 993-4117.________________ Bermuda and Fescue in any size lots at farm, $1.75 or $2 in Tucker, can del. W. H. Butler, Tucker. Ph. 938-7905._________________ Coastal Bermuda and Bahia, $1.50 bale, 50 or more at barn. Leonard Kinsley, Perry. Ph. 912987-2837 after 6 p.m.__________ Coastal Bermuda hay, Irg., well fert., weed controlled bales, $1.50 at barn, del. avail. I. R. Chanin, Macon. Ph. 912-935-2292 or 746- 1810.__________________ Good quality Coastal Bermuda hay, Irg. bales, $2 at barn; also, mulching hay. Eugene Masters, Auburn. Ph. 963-4653.__________ Well fert. Coastal Bermuda hay, $1.50 bale. James Carter, Rt. 1, Lizella. Ph. 836-3259 or 836^274 p.m._________________________ Hay, Coastal and Bahia, well fert., $1.50 bale at barn. James P. Simmons, Milledgeville. Ph. 452- 5116._____________________ Coastal Bermuda of Bahia, $1.50 bale in barn at Harlem. L. R. Hamilton. Augusta. Ph. 793-4864. Well fert. Fescue and Clover hay, Irg. bale, $1.75. Forrest Johnson, Rt. 4, Box 117, Cedartown 30125. Ph. 748-4653.____________ Oats/Millett, $1.75; BermudaFescue mix, $1.50 and $1.25 bale, near Covington. D. B. Dixon, Starrsville. Ph. 404-786-6230. Fescue and Clover hay, $1.25 bale here. $1.65 del. 100 mi. in 200 bale loads. Richard K. Long, Blairsville. Ph. 404-745-6831.__________ 6,000 bales hay, $1 bale; 2,000 bales, 90 cents bale. Herman Brown, Cottage Hill Rd., Carrollton 30117. Ph. 832-8452. Wednesday, January 7, 1976 400 Irg. bales of good peanut hay, $1 bale. R. M. Pruett, Rt. 2, Milan 31060. Ph. 362-3861.______ Good quality Thinoty, Bermuda or Fescue hay for sale, big bales. R. Meier, Rt. 6, Shallowford Rd., Marietta. Ph. 926-3795.________ 1975 Coastal Bermuda hay, blue ribbon quality, no rain, mixed grasses, weeds, fert., $2 bale at barn. Chas. Hunter, Conyers. Ph. 483-8711.__________________ Coastal Bermuda hay, $2 bale at barn. James R.Woods, Flying W Ranch, Rt. 2, Pine Mtn. Ph. 882- 6580.______________________ Good mixed hay in barn at Barnesville, baled w/out rain, Irg. bales, $1.25. John Graham, Rt. 2, Lilburn. Ph.921-1691._______ Hay for sale; also, mulching hay. Arrie Williamson, Rt. 10, Box 56, Carrollton 30117. Ph. 832-3255. 5000 sq. and 3000 round bales hay, $1 bale at barn, you load and haul. R. R. Stewart, Hwy. 54, Sharpsburg. Ph. 404-253-6230. 1975 Coastal hay, Irg. bales, $1.35 at barn, $1.50 if del. 100 bales or more. Glen Mitchell, Covington. Ph. 787-1859.__________ Excl. quality highly fert. Coastal Bermuda hay, $1.50 bale. Richard Dyer. Stockbridge. Ph. 474-4429. Quality Coastal Bermuda hay, $1.65 at barn; also, mixed hay, $1.30. Robert Caraway, Zebulon. Ph. 567-3379 or 567-8495.______ Coastal Bermuda hay, Irg. bales, extra good, $1.50 bale, Royston area. Gerald Hoekwater, Canon. Ph. 245-6854._____________ Well fert. hay, Dallas grass, white Clover, red Clover and Fescue, priced reasonable. V. E. Murphy. Decatur. Ph. 404-288-2756. Coastal Bermuda hay for sale, $1.25 bale at barn, will del.'within county. Robert Lanier, Box 193, Portal. Ph. 865-2782.____________ Quality, limed, fert. Coastal Bermuda hay, pick up or del. truckload lots. Olin Trammell, Forsyth. Ph. 912-994-9313 a.m. or 994-6463 p.m. Hay, $1.50 bale at barn, Riverdale area. John Burson, Jonesboro. Ph. 471-1570 or 996- 0412.____________________ 150 bu. white pioneer corn for sale, $2.50 bu. at barn, hand picked. Kenneth Martin, Luthersville. Ph. 927-6721.___________ Fescue, Coastal Bermuda, bean hay, extra Irg. bales, highly fert., $1.75-$2 bale at barn. H. K.Jones, Hiram. Ph. 943-4948._________ 2000 bales Coastal Bermuda, fert., no rain, $1.65 bale, $1.50 over 50 bales, fames Bell, Kite. Ph. 912-469-3253.________________ Coastal Bermuda hay, mixed, no rain, Irg. round bales, $30 ton. W. H. McDonald, Sr., Rt. 4, Box 82, Cochran 31014. Ph. 934-6003._____ 1,000 bales Fescue hay, rain free, $1.25 bale, picked up at barn. Preston Bagley, Rt. 1, Box 104, 'Alpharetta. Ph. 475-7344._______ Bermuda hay for sale, $1.50 bale. Chas. Campbell, Rt. 1, Wrightsville. Ph. 912-864-2170.___________ Excl. quality, highly fert. Coastal Bermuda hay, rain free, Irg. bales, $1.50 at barn. Franklin Neely, Hephzibah. Ph. 592-2007 or 592- 4020.__________________ Coastal Bermuda hay, rain free, $60 ton. Mrs. Eva Knowles, Rt. 1, Byron. Ph. 956-5032 or 956-4463. Highly fert., limed, mixed hay, no rain, $1.35 bale, 200 bales or more, $1.25. G. Rice, Newnan. Ph. 404253-4311.________________ 28 bales Fescue and Clover hay, well fert., no rain, $1.40 at barn. R. C. Chumbler, Clermont 30527. Ph. 404-983-3493.________' Corn in shuck for sale, $3 bu. E. A. Braswell, Rt. 3, White Rd., Conyers 30207. Ph. 483-4686._______ Fescue and Clover, del. anywhere reasonable, 100 mi., $1.65 bale, approx. 200 bale loads. W. R. Long, Blairsville 30512. Ph. 404-745-2891.___________________ Well fert. Coastal Bermuda hay, $1.25 bale. C. J. Clements, Box 311, Georgetown 31754. Ph. 912-3342720. Wednesday, January 7, 1976 Livestock feed, hay and grain for sale Mixed hay, well fert., Dallas grass, Fescue, Lespedeza and Clover, baled w/out rain, $1.50 bale. R. J. Adams, Zebulon. Ph. 567-8889. ____________________ Corn in field, near Atlanta area, 5-10 A. James Brown, Chamblee 30341. Ph. 457-3900._________ Vermeer round bales Coastal hay, stored inside and outside. Leo Perfect, Elko. Ph. 912-987-3769. Coastal Bermuda and other grasses, heavily fert., baled w/out rain, $1.50 barn, del. extra. J. W. Sheppard, Stn. Mtn. Ph. 292-2465. Hay for sale, $1.50 at barn. Mrs. M. L. King, 3969 Flint Hill Rd., Powder Spgs. 30073. Ph. 404-943- 3462.______________________ Peavine, Bermuda and Fescue hay, $1.50 bale for ea. in barn. H. C. Alien, Rt. 3, Box 378, McDonough 30253. Ph. 957-3379. Coastal Bermuda hay, highly fert. and limed, heavy bales, $1.50 bale at barn. Mr. Martin, Augusta. Ph. 793-4969.__________________ Corn, shelled, yellow. James W. Whittle, Chester 31012. Ph. 912358-4518._________________ Will grind and mix corn for $120 ton at farm, buyer furnish supplement and sacks. J. T. Cunningham, Rt. 4, Box 303, Newnan. Ph. 253-6352.________________ Bermuda and Dallas grass hay for sale, Irg. sq. bales, $1.30 bale, can del. Terry McLelland, Pendergrass. Ph. 693-4467.__________ Well fert. 1975 Coastal Bermuda hay, $1.50 bale at barn. Virgil Bynum, Nashville. Ph. 912-686-3192. Well fert. Coastal Bermuda hay, $1.50 bale at barn, can arrange del., Covington-Conyers-McDonough area. Johnny Potts, Covington. Ph. 404-786-5255.________________ Quality hay, tested for protein content, t.d.n., suitable for horses or cows. J. W. Boland, Rt. 1, Box 362, Fairburn. Ph. 461-7496._____ Fescue hay for sale, $1.75 bale at barn. J. R. Vaughn, 1630 Joyner Ave., Marietta 30060. Ph. 427-3987. 1975 rain free, highly fert., excl. quality Fescue, $1.25, 100 or more, $1.50 for less, you load. Richard Jones, Oxford. Ph. 787-1642._____ Bermuda hay, well fert., no rain, suitable for horses, $1.50 bale at barn. Bill Bulloch, Dalton. Ph. 404355-3716.___________________ Lrg., well fert. bales, mixture Lespedeza, Clover, Fescue, Bermuda, $1.50 bale, 100 more, $1.35. John White, Stockbridge. Ph. 4748759 or 474-7333. Agricultural seed and plants for sale All agricultural seed must have a current germination report not more than 9 months old. All agricultural plants are required to be inspected to assure disease-free condition. All agricultural seed and plants must be produced by the individual advertiser and not mil-chased for resale. Little Sugar Baby watermelon and Irg. cantaloupe seeds, Cow Horn and Jalopeno pepper, $1 ea. pkg. w/10 cents stamped env. Mrs. Clarence McMillian, Rt. 1, Dacula 30211.___________________ Rainbow corn, Strawberry popcorn, castor molebeans and giant sunflower seeds, 4 pkgs., $1, send stamped env. H. A. Stahl, Rt. 6. Moultrie 31768.___________ Klondike strawberry pits., w/lrg. red berries, $5 per C, $9 per 200, $15 per 500 P.P. Mrs. S. T. Brown, Rt. 1, Rutledge. Ph. 342-1478. Old time vine pomegranate seed, $1 tspn., white-cucumber, 50'cents tspn., add post. Charlie Cantrell, Rt. 13, Box 262-A, Gainesville 30501. Semi-Dwarf apple trees, Horse, Yates, Arkansas, Block, Rome Beauty, Golden Delicious, many more. James Lawson, Ball Ground 30107. Ph. 893-2141.____________ Scuppernongs, Hunt, Higgins, Fry, Jumbo, Magnolia, Carlos, Cowart, Southland, $1.50 ea., 6, $7.50, 12, $12, post. $1. Grady Ison, Brooks 30205._______________ Ginseng roots for transplanting, $7 per doz. Geneva Phillips. 132 Leland Dr., Mableton 30059. Ph. 944-2781.________________ Blackberry Bailey and Darrow, boysenberry and red raspberry, 50 cents ea., in lots of ten, 25, $10 PP. Col. L. C. Trent, 631 Collingwood Dr., Decatur 30032.__________ Ozark Beauty strawberry pits, for sale $3 per C or $25 per M, add post., $1 per C. J. E. Thomas, Rt. 1, Box 273. Blackshear 31516._______ Fig pits., Brown Turkey, extra Irg. fruit, everbearing, 1 yr. size, $2 ea., add 50 cents ea. post. Ms. Linnie Coady, 4014 Merrywood Ct., Columbus 31907.____________ Mtn. huckleberry, dewberry, yellow root, etc., 12 pits., $5 PP, Fox grape, Red Tame plum, 4, $5, $2 ea. Mrs. Davis Stover, Rt. 1, Blue Ridge 30513.____________ White shallot onions, mild, $1 per doz., $8 per gal. P.P. Hersie Wilson, Rt. 2, Box 6, Hiawassee 30546.___________________ 4 apple trees, 4 peach trees, 2 grape vines, 3 to 4 ft., all $15. T. M-Webb, Ellijay._______________ Blackberry, dewberry, huckleberry, spearmint, peppermint, horsemint, strawberry pits., $2.50 doz. P.P. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5. Ellijay.___________________ Old fashion white multiplying nest onions, $8 gal. P.P. H. P. Hunter, Rt. 1, Warm Springs 31830. Pits., sourwood, muscadine, grape vine, beechnut, crabapple, blackhaw hazelnut, 4, $1, add post. Mrs. Robert Norrell, Rt. 6, Gainesville 30501. Ph. 532-3945. Blueberry pits., Woodard, Tifblue. Southland, Bluebelle, Briteblue, Delite, $1.50 ea., orders under $15, add $1 shipping. Weyman Garner, Buchanan 30113. Pits., Massey strawberry, heavy bearer, Irg. berries, $4.25, 200, $8.25, 70 cents post. Bonnie Smith, Rt. 2, Box 529, Gainesville 30501. Ph. 536-1759.________________ BLack raspberry pits., $3.25 doz., blackberry pits., $3.25 doz., 75 cents post. Mrs. Ruby Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.____________ Pits., black raspberry, $3 doz., add post. Mrs. J. W. Jackson, Rt. 2, Talking Rock 30175. wanted Want some Belgian Giant tomato seeds. P. E. Scoggin, 529 Quarterman Dr., Savannah. Ph. 897- 3556.__________________ Want 1/2 bu. Sugar Crowder peas and 1/2 bu. purple hull crowders for seed, state price. Shirley Segars, Rt. 1, Winder 30680. Poultry, game, fowl and eggs for sale Show type bantams, chicks, ducks, geese, sev. breeds of pigeons and doves. C. L. Hand, Rt. 2, Bowdon 30108. Ph. 404-258-7141. 30 White Leghorn hens, $1.50 ea. Peter Rooney, Burnt Hickory Rd., Marietta. Ph. 427-418O__________ Pedigreed Satin rabbits; also, 2 or 3 compartment wire cages for sale. J. D. Black, Rt. 4, Box 2255, Lafayette 30728. Ph. 638-3955. Peafowls, India Blues, 3 yr. breeders, $125 pr., '75 hatch Blues, $50, Black Shoulders, $65 pr. H. Clayton Garrett, Rt. 1, Gumming 30130. Ph. 887-2018.___________ Araucanas, $15 trio, turkey gobblers, $10 ea. silver pheasant cocks, $10 ea. W.R. Long, Blairsville 30512. Ph. 404-745-2891. THE MARKET BULLETIN Jumbo Wisconsin quail, $1.35 ea., cheaper with Irg. orders. Gary Hayes, Rt. 1, Rocky Face. Ph. 404673-4664. after 6:30 pm.______ 15 Cornish game bantam hens and 2 roosters, $3 ea., cannot ship. George Mealor, Rt. 4, Commerce 30529. Ph. 757-2610. 3 Mallards, 5 gen. from wild, $5; young Muscovy ducks, $2.50. P. L. Belfor. Atlanta. Ph. 872-0583._____ English Yokohamas, Araucanas, Black Buff, Golden, Silver, Crested Polish, Silver Spitzaubens, Frizzles, Silver Campines, cannot ship. Lillian Oglesby, Newington. Ph. 857-3116.__________________ Birmingham Roller pigeons from performing stock, $5, pr. guinea pigs, $3 up. Billy Turner, Union Point.__________________ Pr. bronze turkeys, $15, few barn yard pigeons, 75 cents ea. write before coming. Kenneth Patterson, Rt. 1, Box 63, Odum 31555._______ Show bantams, Frizzle Japs, Golden Sebrights, Creele O.E., B.B. Red, Modern game, Black Cochins. James McRee, Rt. 4, Chatsworth. Ph. 404-695-5997._______________ Bobwhite quail, approx. 1200, in flight pens, $1.50 ea. J. J. Voiles, Box 11. Ball Ground 30107.______ Muscovy ducks for sale, all sizes, $1 ea. Johnnie Berry, Rt. 1, Covington 30209. Ph. 786-6087. White O. E. bantams, from N.C. state show; also, Black OE. Chuck Smith, Tallapoosa. Ph. 404-574- 7500.______________________ Bobwhite quail, $1.25 ea., Ringneck pheasant, $4 ea. Tommy Harris, Rt. 3, Gumming 30130. Ph. 404-887-4688.___________________ Rabbits, proven NZW bucks, 7-10 mos., $8-$10, NZR does bred; also, wire cages. L. S. Bryan, Rt. 1, Box 2473, Newnan 30263. Ph. 253-8033. Pheasants, Yellow Goldens, $15 pr., Golden Sebrights, $7.50 pr., B.B. Reds, 18 hens, 7 roosters, $2.50 ea. James Womack, 542 Oak Ave., Americus 31709. Ph. 924- 2252.________________________ Pedigreed Flemish Giant rabbits, 3 1/2 mos. old, $8 ea. H. J. Whitfield, Gillsville 30543. Ph. 6774502. Rabbits, NZB, NZR, NZG, all breeding age, doe and bucks. Lamar Manders, Rt. 4, Box 171A, Winder. Ph. 867-5787.________ Pigeons, Birmingham Rollers, young birds from exceptional performers. Paul Arrington, 4242 Powers Ferry Rd., NW, Atlanta. Ph. 255-5729._________________ Pigeons, Fantails, Rollers, Tipplers (high flyers), $7 pr., can ship. E. E. Smith, 3826 Leisure Woods Dr., Decatur 30034. Ph. 284-6788. Pacemaker Brassback rabbits, my original, all ages, can ship. Jim Shumate, 314 Meadowood Manor, Decatur 30034. Ph. 981-7943._____ Game, pure and crosses, stags, roosters, pullets and proven hens, sev. types, see to appreciate. Don Lawson, Killian Rd., Canton. Ph. 479-3542.___________________ Buff Cochin and White Old English bantams, $2 ea., will trade for B.B. Red bantams. John G. Johnson, Rt. 2, Covington. Ph. 7865719, after 5 p.m.____________ Purebred bantams, SDW, BBR, Blue Red, Brown Red Spangles, BOB. Bonnie Knight, 5219 Sycamore Rd., Buford. Ph. 945-8207.______ Brown Chinese geese, $20 pr., Pilgrim geese, $20 pr., B.B. Red bantams, $6 pr. Doug Williams, Bluffton 31724. Ph. 641-3195.______ Chicks, White Rock, as hatched, $25 per C, 50, $12.50, 25, $6.25, sent PP, anywhere. Jerry Young, Lollie 30433._________________ 40 to 50 Ringneck pheasants for sale, $2.75 ea.; also, two 100 egg cap. incubator. C. Goff, Rt. 1, Ashburn. Ph. 567-2636._____________ Chicks, White Rock, st. run, 101,000, 30 cents ea. PP, located 12 mi. out 29 Hwy. from E. Dublin. Ruby Bush, Lollie 30433. Ph. 912272-3859.___________________ Pr. Buff Dundotte guineas, few prs. of Columbian Wyandotte bantams from Northern show stock. W. C. Davis, Rt. 3, Jodeco Rd., Stockbridge. Ph. 474-8550. Page 5 eorgia Cooking SOUTHERN CORN BREAD STUFFING (about 6 cups) 1/4 cup melted butter 1 slightly beaten egg 2 medium, chopped onions Powdered poultry seasoning 2 cups minced celery (to desired taste) 4 cups crumbled, dry corn bread Salt and pepper (to taste) 10 slices of toasted bread 1/2 cup chicken or other broth Melt butter in heavy pan; add onion and celery; saute' untjl tender. Add dry ingredients, seasonings and egg and blend well. Add stock and mix thoroughly, (use less liquid when stuffing a turkey) Bake at 375 degrees F. for 30 to 40 minutes in a well greased 13x9x2 inch pan. Gladys Murphy Decatur, Ga. 20 mix. roosters for sale. Cecil Taylor, 4061 Union Chur . Rd., SW, Stockbridge 30281. Ph. 483- 8251.____________________ Guinea pigs, long hair Peruvian, $5 ea. Lynn Chastain, Duluth. Ph. 476-2390.__________________ Trio Red Laced Cornish, $7 pr.. White Fantail pigeons, $7; also, other pigeons. Dan Ivy, Rt. 5, Canton 30114. Ph. 404-479-5788. 3 India Blue male peafowls, hatched last May, $30 ea. R. H. Freeman, Forsyth. Ph. 994-58t2.__ Rabbits, 3 Dutch, 1 Smutnose and others; also, cages, 2 w/nest boxes, 1 two. section, 2 for bucks. Trey Newton, 3431, Pinestream Rd., NW, Atlanta. Ph. 404-237-3938._______ Rabbits, sandy and black Flemish Giant bucks; also, San Juans. Scott Bell, 5683 Redan Rd., Stone Mountain. Ph. 469-8508.__________ 7 RIR hens, $1 ea. or all for $5; Mille Fleurs, 7 mos., $10 pr., Araucana bantams, $8 pr., etc. Mr. Wilhelm. Acworth. Ph. 974-2718. Beautiful N.Z.W., N.Z.B., Smutnose and diff. cols., Dutch baby rabbits. Mrs. Paul McMahan, 5050 Park Ave., Forest Park 30050. Ph. 366-1722, after 6 pm._______ Muscovy ducks, $3, buy 2 and receive 1 free, guineas, $1.50-$3, cannot ship. Bill Mansell, FarAway-Farm, Wadley 30477. Ph. 252-5948.________________ 15 White Leghorn hens, $2.50 ea., 2 prs. Black Hamburgs, $8 pr. Paul Hardy, Fairburn. Ph. 9644587. __________________ 40 Barred Rock pullets, 10 White Rock pullets, 5 mos. old, $2.50 ea. H. T. Hughes, Rt. 1, Box 162, Grovetown 30813. Ph. 863-2460. Game chickens, pure Clarets, Hatch and Alien Roundheads, some Hatch-Claret crosses. Ronald Cawthon, Conley, Ph. 363-1852, after 6 pm.___________________ 1975 hatch India Blue peahens, sev. prs. Silver pheasants; also, Collared Turtle doves, prs. Mike Smith, 250 Ridgeway Rd., Marietta. Ph. 428-3703, after 4 pm.________ Lrg. Bobwhite quail, live or dressed, $1.50 ea., 1,00 frozen in water. C. W. Jackson, Bogart. Ph. 725-5279 or 725-7678._________ 2 White Emden geese, female laying, very gentle, $15. Aliscn McCarthy, Rt. 4, Birmingham Hwy., Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 475-4717. Bronze turkeys, purebred bantams, Black Wyandotte, black, white, O.E., Spangled O.E., $5 pr., W.R.C., S.D.W., Cochins. Charles Hill. Nicholson. Ph. 757-2536. Indian Fantails for sale, $10 pr., all cols. Rollers, $3, Homers, $3 pr. Frank Williams, 2706 Bertrand Rd., Augusta 30906. Ph. 793-6688. Rabbits, N.Z.W. N.Z.R., Checkered Greys, fryers, breeders. Loyd Higgins, Wall St., Waco 30182.___________________ 50 White Leghorn hens, 6 1/2 mo. old, laying very well. AJvin Hoofner, 1996 Ewigg Chapel Rd., Dacula 30211. Ph. 963-3867 or 9636951. Silver Li . d Wvandotte chickens, now laying. $15 per trio. Mrs. R. J. Adams, Zebulon. Ph. 567-8889. Mallards, 6 gen. from wild, onehalf price while they last. G. E. Stahlkuppe, 2455 Union Rd., SW, Atlanta 30331. Ph. 344-6747.______ Games, beautiful cocks and stags, all trimmed, pick $5, White Leghorn pullets, hens and roosters, $2. Lonnie Stubblefield, Rt. 2, Box 46, Ringgold 30736. Ph. 935-4151. | wanted Want Rhode Island Red hens or eggs. Thomas Campbell, Rt. 4. Cleveland 30528. ___________ Want 1973 or 1974 hatch Lady Amherst breeders, prefer a mated trio. Mike Smith, 250 Ridgeway Rd., Marietta. Ph. 428-3703. after 4 pm. Want 1 Porcelain rooster. Freeman Walker, LaGrange. Ph. 882-0413.___________________ Want 1 to 5 turkens (turkey neck chickens). Darl Arbogast, 4080 Due West Rd., Kennesaw 30144. Ph. 404-428-5719._____________ Want 2 little bone or big bone guinea pigs, 50 mi. of Hiawassee. Emmett B. Anderson, Hiawassee. Ph. 896-2370.______________ Want grown Ringneck pheasants, 2 females, 1 male, for breeding, will trade pr. of Golden pheasants. Peggy Jones, Rt. 2, Winder 30680. Ph. 725-5653. Flower plants, bulbs and seed for sale Flower advertisers must have an affidavit stating that they produce their own plants, bulbs and seed and that they were not purchased for resale. All plants must be inspected to assure disease-free condition. Applications for _ inspection are available from the MARKET BULLETIN office. There is no charge for this service. Old fashion, tall cockscomb seeds, 1/2 tspn., 25 cents w/S.A.S.E. Bill Jones, Rt. 3, Yorkville. Rockmart 30153.____________ Forsythia, white dogwood, crapapple, 75 cents ea., vinca minor. 25, $1.50, add post. Mrs. J. W Jackson, Rt. 2, Talking Rock 30175.____________________ Golden rain tree seeds, yellow blooms, blossoms 1st yr., 25 cents pkg. plus S.A.S.E. Mrs. A. P. Sheppard, 1640 Williamson Rd., Griffin 30223._________________ Pink rooted thrift, $2 C, white snowball bushes, 3, $3; also, Ozark strawberry pits., $3 C, add 80 cents post. Henry Eller, Rt. 3, Ellijay 30540.____________________ Mtn. laurel, pink mtn. azaleas, rhododendron, holly, dogwood, white pine, crabapple, maple, $1.50 ea. or 8, $10, post. 80 cents. Debbie Fountain, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540. Ph. 635-2691. Page 6 Flower plants, bulbs and seed for sale Japanese iris, dark blue, Dutch iris, light blue, 12 pits., $3 PP. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. 1, Box 146, Blue Ridge 30513._________________ Rhododendron, mountain laurels, hollies, white pine, 2 to 3 ft., $1 ea., 6, $5, daylilies, $2 doz., 80 cents post. Mrs. Ruby Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.___________ Aloe, deerhorn, sedum, begonias, miniature leaf, lettuce leaf, asstd. cols., amaryllis, $1.25 ea., add 65 cents post. Mrs. Bryan Standridge, Box 647, Rochelle 31079. ____ African violets, all cols., $2 up, can ship and you pay post. Jessie Thomason, 1500 Patricia Lane, Douglasville. Ph. 942-8502._______ 12 pot pits., $2.25, Christmas cacti, $3, rooted and P.P. Mrs. James L. Arnett, 256 Hwy. 54, Jonesboro 30236.____________ Gloriosa mix. seeds, red or mix. 4 o'clocks, Irg. leaf green liriope seeds, 25 cents tbspn., w/S.A.S.E. Margaret Raines, 396 Ridgecrest Rd., ME, Atlanta 30307._________ Sweet shrub, Columbine, sweet William, tspn., 25 cents, red poppy, tspn., $1, Sasanquas, 10, 50 cents w/S.E. W. C. Thomas, 8403 Mt. Zion Rd.. Whitesburg 30185._____ White pine, white dogwood, mtn. rhododendron, holly hemlock pine, 8, $5. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 1, Blue Ridge 30513.____________ Tall berried iris, Irg. mix. col. blooms, $4 doz. P.P., no orders less $10. W. D. Duvall, Rt. 1, Blue Ridge 30513.__________________ Choice dahlia tubers, 90 cents $1.50 ea., if interested request descriptive list. Roy Gardner, Box 375. Oglethorpe 31068._________ Mix. col. touch-me-not seeds, 50 cents tbspn., add stamped env. Mrs. Lillian Mooney, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.___________________ Hosta lily, sweet william, sweet shrub, 25 cents pkg., w/S.A.S.E., plant now. J. O. Henderson, 1117 Snellville Hwy., Lawrenceville 30245._____________________ Jerusalem cherry bushes, green yr. round, orange berries; Jerusalem cherry seeds, strawberry popcorn seeds, 25, $1, S.A.E. Tom Wells, 121 Bellview, Winder 30680. Ph. 867-9798.___________________ Pink spice pinks, Irg. clump, $2, blue hydrangea, 2, $2 PP. Mrs. J. G. Carney, 15520 Thompson Rd., Alpharetta 30201.____________ 8 cacti, diff. kinds, 15 rooted jews and ivies, 10 pot pits., 10 house vines, group, $3. Mrs. A. B. Westbrook, Rt. 1, Ball Ground 30107._________________________ Comfrey, order now for spring del., root cuttings, 10, $3, 25, $4.50 PP, pits., $3 ea. C. Short, Rt. 2, Hartwell 30643._____________ Lrg. boxwoods, approx. 7 x 8 ft., would set an acres or more in cuttings. Pauline Franks, Hiawassee.______________________ African violets, small potted pits., leaves, white, purple; also, Johnny Jump-ups. H. G. Davis, Box 25, Davis Rd., Kathleen 31047. Ph. 987-1894._________________ Rooted holly cuttings, Helleri, Box, Chinese, Burfordi, Compacta, 10 cents ea. per 250. Arthur Blake, 911 Sugar Creek Dr., Conyers 30207. Ph. 483-9179.___________ Very dwarf dbl. red cannas, "The President", $4 doz., 75 cents post, per doz. Mrs. Charlie Cantrell, Rt. 13, Box 262-A, Gainesville 30501.____________________ 50 Bird House gourd seeds, send 4 stamps and stamped envelopes in exchange. T. L. Surles, Preston. Rooted cuttings, eleagnus, euonymus, juniper, aucuba, ivy, azalea, wiegela, photinia, etc., 10 cents ea. per 250. George Jones, 945 King Rd., Riverdale. Ph. 996- 8787.__________________ 1000 dwarf, 1000 golden giant marigold seeds, both pkgs., $1. John H. Davis, 384 Newport St., NW, Atlanta 30314. Mole beans, 30 cents per 50, cockscomb, 1/2 tspn., 25 cents, giant sunflower, 30, 25 cents, S.A.S.E. F. H. Dragoo, Moore St., Rt. 3, Blackshear 31516. Martin, Bushel, Dipper, Dishrag gourd seeds, 4 pkgs., $1, send stamped env. H. A. Stahl, Rt. 6, Moultrie 31768. Red verbena or canna bulbs, 1 doz., $2, post. 50 cents, Irg. marigold seed, small marigolds, Irg. zinnias, 35 cents pkg. Mrs. H. E. Barren, Rt. 1, Clermont 30527. Martin gourd and jumbo seeds, 1/2 lb., $1.50, 1 lb., $2. E. F. Entrekin, RFD 1, Box 275, Bremen 30110._______________________ Pink mtn. azaleas, mtn. laurel, rhododendron, maple, holly, white pine, etc., $1.50 ea. or 8, $10, 80 cents post. Mrs. L. W. Welch, Rt. 5, Box 129, Ellijay 30540. Ph. 635- 2691.____________________ Bee balm, $1.50 PP, yellow moss rose, $2 PP. Mrs. Louis Coolik, 2511 Edgewood Rd., Columbus 31906. Vinca, asstd. pits., 35, $1, four red Spider lilies, $1, 50 cents post. N. W. Beaver, Rt. 2, Box 254, Jesup 31545. Hemlock pine, White pine, rhododendron, native azaleas, sweet shrub, 4, $1, add post. Mrs. Robert Non-ell, Rt. 6. Gainesville 30501. Honesty (money pits.) seeds, 30 cents per tspn., send S.A.S.E., stamps accepted. Laura Von Seeberg, Rt. 4, Forsyth 31029. 6,000 dahlia bulbs, sev. new ones, any col. or size, 80 cents ea. Ben Higginbotham, 107 Bryant Rd., Monroe 30655._______________ Aloe, cannas, nandinas, nepthitis and cactus. E. N. Knight, 453 Pensdale Rd., Decatur 30030. Ph. 373-0221.__________________ Boxwoods, well branched, 1 yr., 25 cents, 2 yrs., 50 cents, 3 yrs., $1, 4 yrs., $1.50, orders $10 over PP. Norton Eldridge, Ashburn 31714. Ph. 912-567-3849._______ Castor molebean, 50 seeds, 50 cents, include S.A.S.E. Mrs. John Carroll, 1667 Buford Dam Rd., Buford 30518._________________ 50 diff. named fuchsia cuttings, well rooted, labeled, 10, $5, min. order 10. Mrs. Jessee Jackson, Hillcrest Dr.. Austell 30001._______ 100 cacti, sedum and succulents, reasonable, cannot ship. Pete Burkett, Box 167, West Green 31567. Mondo grass, $3 C, liriope, $3.25 C, aspidistra, green, $1, varigated, $1.50 post. Frieda Polsfuss, 223 Cordele Ave., Macon.__________ Achimenes, bulbs, mix. cols., 15 bulbs, $1 and stamped addressed 13 cents env. Mrs. Rose K. Cetchovich, 1411 E. 34 St., Savannah 31404._____________________ Long handle gourd seed, 25 cents doz., Martin gourd seed, 25 cents doz. PP. U. Whitehead, Rt. 1, Oxford 30267.________________ Rhododendron, mtn. laurel, holly, white dogwood, sweet shrub, azaleas, 2 to 3 ft., $2 ea. or 6, $10 PP. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay.______________________ Miniature border grass (liriope), 20 pits., $1.75 PP, bronze ajuga, 15 cents ea., min. order $3 PP. Ernest Jessee, 2760 Bluebird Cir., Duluth 30136.____________________ Red geranium, red, pink, sgl. begonia, purple, white striped, jew, rose geranium, 3 cuttings, $1, 60 cents post. Mrs. J. W. Jones, Madison._____________________ Yellow or pink cannas, $4.50 doz., purple iris, $2 doz., 85 cents post., labeled. Mrs. P. B. Brown, Rt. 2, Ball Ground 30107.______ Giant Spanish marigold, huge blossoms, yellow and orange, 1,000 seeds, $1. A. Tanner, Rt. 3, Box 242, Vidalia 30474.____________ Matchbox, nandina, liriope, castor bean, marigold, tspn. touchme-not, mimosa, cockscomb, 25 cents ea. S.A.S.E. H. Thomas, 3690 Telstar, EllenwOod._____________ Liriope, magnolia, aucuba, Mondo, ajuga, vinca minor, ivy, hollies, Mahonia. J. N. Henderson, 5130 Sumpter PI., Austell 30001. Ph. 948-5336. THE MARKET BULLETIN 1000 golden rain tree seeds, blossoms first yr., tall lavender flowers, easily grown, 25 cents S.A.S.E. A. W. Robinson, 4763 Pool Rd.. Winston 30187.____________ Crown vetch, superior ground cover, flowers from spring to frost, 25 crowns, $6.50. 50, $11, $20 per C PP. Col. L. C. Trent, 631 Collingwood Dr., Decatur 30032. I wanted Want rooted yellow Christmas cactus, state price in letter. C. H. Davies, Rt. 2, Box 106-K, Wrightsville 31096.___________ Want white and pink dbl. poppy seeds or mix. dbl. poppy. Mrs. Robert Autry, Rt. 1, Box 214, Social Circle 30279._______________ Want to trade cuttings of African violets. Charles A. Waters, 314 Windsor Dr., SW, Marietta 30060. Ph. 422-2085.________________ Want diff. types gourd seeds, already have Martin, Dipper, Dishrag, Marbel oramental, state kind and price. W. L. Miller, Meldrim 31318._____________ Epiphyllum hybrids, orchid cacti, the newer flat drooping stemmed. Irg. multi-col, flowered type. S. E. Snider, 2591 Kelley Lake Rd., Decatur 30032. Miscellaneous for sale All notices formerly included under the Handicraft and Miscellaneous columns have now been combined into one Miscellaneous column with several subheadings. Rules and regulations governing these columns remain the same. Affidavits are still required for all hand made items. In addition, statements should accompany any lumber or building materials to the effect that these materials were used on now dismantled farm buildings [poultry houses, barns, etc.] Please note that sugar cane ads have been moved to the Agricultural Seed and Plants column. NEEDLE WORK Hand quilted quilts, Dutch Doll and dif. patterns. Mrs. Jack Marlow, 1777 Center Ave., East Ft. 30344. Ph. 767-4094.__________ Cotton, handmade dbl. bed size Lone Star quilt tops, red, white, blue, $17.50 ea. Mrs. Lola Maney, Rt. 2. Lula 30554._____________ Quilt tops, 86x74 in., machine made sqs., 7 in dif. cols., good material, $10. Leola Medlin, Rt. 2, Jasper 30143._________________ Dbl. bed size quilts, cotton, handmade, $45 ea., plus post. Mrs. Nettie Hampton, Rt. 1, Ball Ground 30107. Ph. 375-2224.____________ Patchwork aprons, lined. Kaye Straight, 2611 Springdale Rd., SW, Atlanta 30315. Ph. 766-9919._____ Wool quilt tops, dbl. bed size, in Blocks, $15; bonnets, Button or Crown, dbl. knit, $4 ea. Pauline Franks, Hiawassee 30546._________ Cro. tablecloth, approx. 92x98, $65. Mrs. H. H. Robinson, Rt. 5, Box 213, Monroe._________________ Hen potholders, $1.50; clothespin bags, $2; clothespin aprons, $1, 35 cents post. Mrs. Jack Beverly, Rt. 2, Box 254, Jesup 31545._________ Handmade quilts, $12; afghans, $10, no mailing. L. Phillips, 417 Green St., Gainesville 30501. Ph. 532-8234.__________________ Handmade quilts and comforters, located Hwy. 52 East from Ellijay to Stanley's Store, left 6 mi. Coda Newberry. Rt. 5, Box 162, Ellijay. Lined crepe blankets, lace trim, $4; also, band aprons, $1.50, add post. Mrs. M. W. Mills, Sr., Box 219, Elberton 30635.___________ Beautiful hand quilted quilts, fine materials and work, S.A.S.E. for list. M.H. Thompson, 622 Parkwood Dr., Bonaire 31005. Ph. 923-7718. Quilt pattern w/sq., Eight Pointed Star, Log Cabin, Basket quilt, 50 cents ea.; Wedding Ring, 75 cents. Addie Strayhorn, Rt. 2, Box 71, Gainesville 30501. Pinwheel quilt top, $10, $1.50 post, money orders only. Mrs. Fuller Bates, Rt. 4, Ala Rd., Acworth 30101._____________ Quilt patterns, various designs, my choice, 10/$1, plus 20 cents post. Mrs. Carol Gibson, 1051 Texel Ln., Clarkston 30021. 2 quilt tops, dbl. bed size, machine pieced on paper, $9.50, PP. Mrs. Ellis Mixon, Rt. 3, Waycross 31501.___________ Quilts and patterns. Windmill, Lone Star, Sunburst, Pinwheel, Star Bethlehem, Necktie, 3, $1.25: R. J. Warren, Rt. 1, Box 243, Villa Rica 30180._____________________ Little house on prairie bonnet w/apron, $5, choose col., $6, Hollyhobbie, $10, 50 cents post. N. W. Beaver, Rt. 2, Box 254, Jesup 31545. Quilt patterns. 10 cents ea., S.A.S.E. list, pieced; applique, Fan Patchwork, Fisher Boy, Irish quilt, others. A. W. Robinson, 4763 Pool Rd.. Winston 30187. ________ Quilt patterns, inst., Little Red Schoolhouse, Aster, Fan, Sunburst, Album, String, 3, $1.25. Jean Caviness, 150 Old Marietta Rd., Canton 30114._____________ Quilt patterns, drawn sketch, Centennial Stars, 4. 5. 6 or 8 Pointed, 50 cents ea., 3/$l. A. B. Westbrook. Rt. 1, Ball Ground 30107._________________ Quilts for sale, all sizes. Mrs. Vada E. Thomas, Rt. 3, Smyrna. Ph. 432-4307._______________ , Quilt as you go. easy quilt making, 4 patterns, inst., drawings, just $1.25. Mrs. D. Brooks. Box 1031, Decatur 30031.___________ Quilt patterns. Monkey Wrench, Fan. Bowtie, Spool. Log Cabin. Ohio Star. 3. $1. add post. Lorene Bennett. Rt. 2. Talking Rock 30175. Dbl. bed size quill tops. $10 ea.. Bird, Butterfly. Tulip, Dutch Girl. Mrs. Billy Mashburn. Rt. 1, Box 115. Waleska 30183.____________ Hand-painted pillowcases, $3 pr.; bib aprons, $1.75; band, work aprons, $1.35; potholders. 3, $1; novelty aprons, $2. Debbie Long. Rt. 5. Ellijay 30540.___________ Double Wedding Ring quilt, 80x93, hand quilted, $100, plus post. Helen Stephens, Rt. 1. Homer. Handmade polyester quilt tops, patchwork and dif. patterns, $10 ea. Mrs. H. K. Cromer. 15 Liberty Cir.. Hartwell 30643. Ph. 376-4064. Quilt patterns, Stars of Stripes, Flag, red, white, blue, 75 cents ea., w/pieced sq. Sara Manis, 3335 S. Ward Cir.. Tunnel Hill 30755. Machine made quilts, full size, $10 ea., plus post., all new material. Mrs. Bennie Parks, Rt. 3, Box 200-A, Ellijay. Ph. 635-4939. Handpainted dishtowels, 7/$4.25; heart shape pincushion, 4/$1.25; potholders, 5/$1.25, 75 cents post. Ruby Chastain, Rt. 5. Ellijay 30540. Quilt patterns, Dutch Doll, Tulip Pot, Sunbonnet Girl, Dutch Boy, Girl, Butterfly, 3/S1.25, w/inst. Debbie Fountain, Rt. 5, Box 131, Ellijay 30540._________________ Quilt patterns, Fan, Step Around Mtn., Maple Leaf, Snowball, Dutch Dohl, 3/$l, add post. J. W. Jackson, Rt. 2, Talking Rock 30175._______ Handwoven potholders, mix cols., dif. designs, 3/$l, 20 cents post., free flower seeds. Mrs. P. B. Brown. Rt. 2, Ball Ground 30107. Quilts, handmade, no frames used, P.P., kings, $17, dbl., $12, no checks, no refunds. Sallie Butler, Rt. 4, Dahlonega 30533. Ph. 864- 3124.______________________ Overall Bill, Sunbonnet Sue, Fisherman, Tulip, Rose, Butterfly, others, w/inst., 5/$1.20, 11/$2.20. Willene Cantrell, Rt. 12, Box 262-A, Gainesville 30501._______________ Railroad, Flutter Wheet, Shoofly, Album, Letter X, others, w/inst., 10/$1, 20 cents post. Debra Pugh, Rt. 7, Box 206, Gainesville 30501. Setting Hen potholders, $3 pr., quilt tops, $8, 3 in 1 aprons, $1.50, add post. Bessie Smith, 441 Chestnut St., Lawrenceville 30245. Centennial, Old fashion, round, Button Crown, Martha Washington, Covered Wagon bonnet patterns, 45 cents ea. R. I. Williams, 1926 Suwanee Rd., Lawrenceville 30245. Wednesday, January 7, 1976 3 knit quilts, handmade, $12 ea., all 3 for $40, add post. Mrs. Dovie Mosley, Box 143, Buchanan 30113. Cro. afghan, gold, rust, green, brown, etc., harvest, 56x68, fringed, $28. Bryant Brandenburg, Rt. 1, Sharpsburg 30277. Ph. 599- 3310.____________________ THINGS TO EAT Jerusalem artichokes and black walnuts for sale. Mrs. Mae Ken- nedy, 3965 Grand Ave., Macon 31204. Ph. 477-0914.____________ New, home made cane syrup for sale, $3 per gal. Bessie Sheppard, RFD 1. Avera. Ph. 547-2767.______ Fig preserves, $1.75 pt., $20 doz. W. W. Graddy, Box 313, Georgetown 31754. Ph. 912-334- 2720.__________________ Beef, ready for freezer, fat, grass fed, 250-350 Ibs. live wt., 35 cents lb., hanging wt.. 80 cents lb. R. J. Adams. Zebulon. Ph. 567-8689. Jerusalem artichokes, $4.50 gal.; also, old fashion lye soap, 75 cents, 3x4 bar, PP. W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.____________________ Grain fed beef sides, cut, wrapped, guaranteed tender, 85 cents lb. John Lamb, Rt. 1, Buford. Ph. 945-5821.______________ Guaranteed pure, ribbon cane syrup, 5 lb. can, $3, no shipping. W. A. Strickland. Rt. 4, Alma 31510. ____________ Black Angus beef, corn fed, cut, wrapped, frozen for freezer, avg. 250^100 Ibs., 79 cents lb. dressed wt. D. A. Vaughn, Powder Spgs. Ph. 943-6621._________________ Extra good Stuart pecans for sale, 75 cents lb. William Clark, Box 674, Waycross 31501. Ph. 912285-3617.__________________________ Beef, wrapped w/aluminum-wax paper, fatten w/corn, 1/2 cow, 90 cents lb., cut to suit you. Horace Richardson, 2553 Fairburn Rd., Douglasville. Ph. 942-3389.______ Jerusalem artichokes, $4 gal., add $1 post. Mrs. Donald Greer, Rt. 5, Box 209. Ellijay 30540._______ 1975 crop fig preserves, peeled, $2 pt.. 2 for $3.75, no mailing, call first. Mrs. McMillian, 1107 Ewing Chapel Rd.. Dacula. Ph. 963-2733. S. Ga. Stuart pecans, 75 cents lb., plus post and ins., min. order 10 Ibs.. closing season. Burch Willcox. McRae 31055._________ Pecan meats, wholes. $1.75 lb., pieces. $1.50 lb.; Runney peanuts, 40 cents lb., will ship, you pay post. A. L. Weaver, Box 545, Ocilla.____________________ Peanuts, home grown, Tenn. Reds, 40 cents lb.. no shipping. W. H. Gazaway, Alpluirotta. Ph. 475- 7096. _ _____ ________ Nice dried apples'." $2.25 lb.; black walnut meats, $2.25 pt.. 75 cents post. Mrs. Lillian Moonoy. Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.__________' 1975 pecan halves, $2.50 qt., cleaned, shelled by hand, PP, good for freezing. Mrs. Harold Whitty. Rt. 4. Buena Vista 31803._______ Sun dried apples, $2.25 lb.. $1 post on ea. 5 Ibs., no less than 5 lb. orders. Gertrude Fuller, Rt. 4, Sugar Pike Rd., Woodstock 30188. Corn fed beef, 85 cents lb., dressed, wrapped. James Perry, Bowdon. Ph. 258-3076 or 355-2910, Atlanta.________________ Peanuts, some 3 1/2 in. around, 3 in. long in shell, 25 shelled, $2; walnut meats, $7 qt., PP. Geo. Golden, Rt. 4, Box 229, LaGrange 30240._____________________________ Jerusalem artichokes, $3 gal., $1 post. L. F. Todd, Rt. 1, Box 265-E, Evans 30809. Ph. 863-1965._____ New crop Wis. hickory nuts, $6 qt., 70 per cent halves. L. W. Oberheu, 450 Shadowood Ct., Roswell. Ph. 993-4086.________ BEES, HONEY, SUPPLIES Honey, qts., $3; gal., $9; 5 gal., $40, plus container, no shipping. J. English, 180 Dillard Dr., Kennesaw 30144. Ph. 926-2511.__________ Bee equip., 150 used creosoted bottom boards and 100 lids. John Riechert, Rt. 1, Alma 31510. Ph. 912-632-4024.__________________ Honey for sale, strained qt., $1.95; cooking honey, $1.25 qt. Claude Adams, College Pk. Ph. 9648202. Wednesday, January 7, 1976 Miscellaneous for sale HERBS Washed, shade dried sage leaves, $1.15 pt.; ground red hot pepper, $1.25 cup, PP. Mrs. J. D. Shockley, Rt. 1, Baldwin 30511. Ph. 778-6290. Yellow dock, red sassafras, yellow roots, wild cherry and kinds of bark, 2 Ib. lardbox, $1.75, PP. Louise Lee. Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540. 1 pt. garden sage, 85 cents, w/25 cents post. Mae Arrant, Rt. 3, Box A-35, Hiawassee 30546.________ Yellow root, sassafras, queen of meadow, red root, princess pine, 4 Ib. lardbox, $4. Mrs. L. W. Welch, Rt. 5, Box 129, Ellijay 30540. FISH, FISH SUPPLIES Channel catfish and Hybrid Bream fingerlings, pick up or del. Geo. McKie, 3438 Peach Orchard Rd., Augusta 30906. Ph. 404-7983924. Channel catfish and Ga. Giant Hybrid Bream, graded, treated, disease free. Ken Holyoak, Rt. 1, Alapaha 31622. Ph. 912-532-6135. Channel catfish fingerlings, bred for fast growth, checked and treated, home grown. Preston Harbin, McRae 31055. Ph. 912-868- 6095.___________________ Channel catfish fingerlings, free of parasites and disease, farm pick up or del. Jimmy Sims, Rt. 2, Winder. Ph. 867-2879._______ Channel catfish fingerlings, disease free and treated, pick up by appointment, can del. Irg. orders. Orville Carver, Douglas. Ph. 384-5090. ODDITIES 1975 crop martin gourds for sale, 50 cents ea., cannot ship. Paris C. Malcom, Rt. 5, Monroe 30655. Ph. 267-5898._________________ Bluebird or Wren gourds, 4 or more, $1 ea., varnished, ready to hang. H. A. Stahl, Rt. 6, Moultrie 31768.___________________ Red wigglers, $3, M, $10, 5M, w/raising inst. R. D. Stapleton, Rt. 1, Lumber City 31549. Ph. 912-363- 4451^__________________ Red wigglers, bait size, $7, M, $20, 3M, PP, w/inst., satisfaction guaranteed. Chas. E. Stanton, Box 352, Lavonia 30553.__________ Lap quilt frame, w/inst., $4, PP, 12 in. X 12 in. Robert Bagwell, Box 761, Duluth 30136._________ Will make lids, dashers for any size churn, state size of lid, dasher, $4 here, $5, PP. D. Webb, Rt. 5, Box 69, Elberton 30635.______ Red wigglers, breeders, guaranteed count, 500, $4.50, $8, M, PP. Jimmy Jacobs, 586 Six Flag Dr.. A-6, Austell 30001.______ Red wigglers, bedrun w/lots of breeders, $5, M, PP. Doris A. Short, Rt. 2, Hartwell 30643._____ Red worms, breeders, $7, M, $20, 3M, PP. Abner White, 224 Lee St., Blakely 31723.________________ Handmade knives, tempered steel saw blades, paring, $3 ea., 4/$9; butchers, $4 ea.; 4/$12; fillet, $4. Dorsey Hortman, Rt. 3, Reynolds 31076.__________________ Red wigglers, $7, M, $20, 3M, PP, w/inst. Jeff L. Pruett, 838 Pine Ridge Dr., Riverdale 30274.________ Red wigglers, $2, M, orders of 10M or more. Claude Staples, Rt. 1, box 32, Byron 31008. Ph. 912-788- 5893._____________________ No. 3 Plantation bell, excl. cond., complete w/cradel, clapper and bracket, $65, f.o.b. Mrs. Miller, box 19861, Atlanta 30325. Ph. 404355-1251._____________ Sev. hundred martin gourds for sale, 25 cents ea., no shipping. L. B. Law, Leslie. Ph. 784-6811._____ Red worms, bait or breeder size, $6.95, M; $18.75, 3M; $29.95, 5M, w/inst., PP. Glen Cook, 1122 Gordon, Albany 31707. FERTILIZERS & MULCHES~ 2000 bales mulch hay, 90 cents bale. Herman Brown, Cottage Hill Rd., Carrollton. Ph. 832-8452. 1000 bales mulching hay, will sell any amount, Irg. size bales, 75 cents bale. E. R. Smith, Rt. 4, Box 544, Newnan. Ph. 253-4286. Will load your pickup w/chicken house litter for $10. T. L. Surles, Preston. Cattle manure for sale, $5 for small pickup truck, you load. Henry Green, Duluth. Ph. 404-476-5954. Straw and hay mulch, baled, pick up or del. truckload lots. Olin Trammell, Forsyth. Ph. 912-9949313 a.m. or 994-6463 p.m. MISC. FARM SUPPLIES 65 farm fence posts, 4 1/2 to 6 1/2 ft. long, 45 cents ea. E. A. Giles, Stn. Mtn. Ph. 296-8690. Firewood, seasoned, green; mixed, hardwood and/or pine, del. avail., $25, 1/3 cord at farm. J. W. Boland, Rt. 1, Box 362, Fairburn. Ph. 461-7496. Firewood, oak, $20 pickup load, split pine, $10 del. Harvey Lyon, Monroe. Ph. 267-7344 after 6 p.m. Firewood, near Dallas, $20; Marietta, $22.50; Sandy Spgs. and Atlanta, $25 pickup load del. R. Miller, 203 Indian Tr., Marietta. Ph. 973-3493._______________ Farm locust posts, mtn. grown, $1 ea., lots of 100 or more, 90 cents. Si Elliott, Rt. 2, McDonough. Ph. 957-5383.____________ Misc. sizes of plate glass for hot houses, as low as $1 sq. ft. J. E. Reid, Forest Pk. Ph. 404-366-2751 after 6 p.m._________________ Firewood, oak, red wood, hickory, split, $25 pickup load, or you pick up, $15. L. J. Blasczyk, 6559 Short Rd., Douglasville. Ph. 942-5018.___________________ 400 eight ft. split oak farm fence rails, 75 cents; 600 split oak fence posts, 50 cents at farm. Johnny Wilson, Murrayville. Ph. 983-7876. Firewood for sale, mixed oak, split pine, $25 pickup load. Bill Coggins, Rt. 5, Thomson. Ph. 541- 1673.____________________ Firewood for sale. Mr. L. L. Kelly, 1588 Conley Rd., Conley 30027. Ph. 363-1289. Firewood for sale, oak and pine mixed or just oak, will del. 10 mi., $25 load. Herman King, Marietta. Ph. 404-971-5618 or 971-0329. Firewood, hardwood, stamped, addressed env. W. B. Bass, Rt. 1, Box 174, Swainsboro 30401._______ Oak firewood for sale, split. Leon Roper, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-9581. Hardwood firewood, $15 long bed pickup truck load at farm, located Flying W Ranch. James Woods, Rt. 2. Pine Mtn. Ph. 882-6580.______ Concrete farm fence post, 6 ft. long, 3 plank spacing, reinforced w/steel. Robert Fortner, Rt. 1, Box 58, Kite. Ph. 469-3861. Wild cherry and cedar slabs, 1-2 in. thick, 1000 or more ft. W. G. Dougald, Suches 30572. Ph. 7472918. Elec. produce scales, state inspected, good cond. Dave Smallwood, Woodland. Ph. 404-6742783. Firewood, bay black-gum oak, cut down, you cut up on halves. Ellis Connell, Nashville. Ph. 686-3166. Firewood for sale. B. J. Ray, Marietta. Ph. 428-5805. Firewood, long bed pickup, mixed firewood, $25; hickory, $45, split, free del. Harold Bobo, Woodstock. Ph. 926-6272. Good yellow locust stakes, 70 cents; yellow locust farm rails, $1, yard price. Terry York, Rabun Gap. Ph. 746-5411. Chestnut oak farm rails for sale, 8 ft. long, 90 cents ea. Donnie Kilby, Rt. 2, Clayton 30525. Ph. 7824077.___________________'_. Firewood for sale, you haul, $25 pickup load. David Walker, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-9176.________ 8 ft. chestnut farm rails, $1.15, 6 1/2 ft. locust farm fence post, 80 cents, undel. Buryl McConnell, Young Harris. Ph. 379-3165._____ Firewood for sale, lighterard or oak, we del oak, $40, lighterard, $35 cord. Jackson Howard, Rt. 6, Baxley. Ph. 367-4453. THE MARKET BULLETIN 400 select farm fence rails, heart pine, $1.50 ea. Dick Davis, Rt. 2, Box 249. Valdost. Ph. 912-242-5084. wanted Want to buy three 200 Ib. feed sacks of any horse manure, Valdosta area. Mrs. V. Jerrell. 1026 E. Gordon St.. Valdosta. Ph. 2440366. Want 2 or 3 used heavy bathtubs in good cond., for farm use. Athens-Gainesville area. A. G. Wells, Homer. Ph. 677-4674. Want roofing tin from farm building for barn, state size and price. Harvey Moore, Rt. 2, Box 523. Griffin 30223. Ph. 228-3729. Want corn in shuck, 50 mi. radius, 100 bu., $2.50 bu. J. S. Brown, 3514 Broad St., Chamblee 30341. Ph. 457-8161. Want wheat, oats, rye, barley for feed, driving distance Mableton, state price. T. E. Waynick. 5504 Cooper Lake Rd.. Mableton. Ph. 941-8969. Out of state wanted Want old tractors w/steel wheels, gas or steam. Mike Matheson, Box 146, Murphy. NC 28906._______________________ Want dried yellow root in 500 Ib. lots on regular basis, state price in 1st letter. Mell Gerrard, Rt. 7, Box 448. Anderson. SC 29621.______ Want to buy old time green and white, crooked necked Couchan (squash) seed. Grace Deal, Copperhill, TN. Want machine to peel bark from fence posts in usable or repairable cond. Norman Aired, Rt. 1. Box 116, Branford, FL 32008._________ Want bull frogs, 1 doz. females. Sam W. Groce, Rt. 1, Box 73, Byrdstown. TN 38549._________ Want John Deere model H tractor or equivalant; also, farm work w/house furnished. Geo. Parker, Rt. 4, Box 296, Phenix City, AL. Ph. 205-297-2452.__________________ Want quilts. Cathedral Window quilt; also, YoYo spread. Rita Woloshuk, 227 Don Caspar, Santa Fe, NM 87501.___________ Want 50-60 bu. Red Jewell sweet potato seed, prefer in So. Ga. Henry Bussey, Rt. 1, Box 31, Fort White, FL 32038. Ph. 904-454-1006. Want Tenn. Walking horse, reg., red, not over 10 yrs. not expensive. Clyde Sheffield, Rt. 2. Ohatchee, AL 36271. Ph. 442-2178, Gadsden. Want Saba palm of cabbage seed. J. M. Robinson, 17487 Florida Blvd., Baton Rouge. LA 70815. Want family man exp. w/cattle for work on Florida feedyard ranch, housing furnished. Jack Mahan, Box 1578, Dude City, FL. Ph. 904-567-6879. notice Will the party that wants quilt scraps, contact me. Mrs. Pauline Franks, Hiawassee. ___ Want name and address of man that makes wooden bread trays, state price. Mrs. Earl Hall, Rt. 2, Doerun 31744.______________ Stolen or removed from Marion Dickson farm, 6-7 pit. benches, cypress, 7 ft. long, 30 in. high. Roger McMillan Reeb, Fitzgerald. Ph. 404-233-8517. Livestock, -handling, boarding, equipment Horses pastured, $15 per mo., located Kenwood area between Riverdale and Fayetteville. Bill Brady, Jonesboro. Ph. 477-6814 or 461-1046._______________ Will haul horses any time, local and long distance. Harry Keith, Duluth., Ph. 475-6301. Bona Alien English saddle, can be used for jumping, exc. cond., $90 or best offer. Julie Whitfield, Rt. 1. Tifton. Ph. 382-9660. Horses boarded, have all facilities, long riding trails. 20 mi. W. Augusta. Siegfried G. von Schweinitz! Box 29. Appling 30802. Ph. 404-541-0374. Want 2 or 4 horse trailer within 50 mi. radius, good cond.. reasonably priced. Teresa Daniel. Carrollton. Ph. 404-834-3004.__ __ Horses stalled and pastured, training ring and trails, good location just off Hwy. 138. Bill Osborne, Fairburn. Ph. 964-8410 or 477-8698. Jonesboro.___________ Lrg. stall for rent, riding ring and other conveniences. Roswell and Marietta area. $35. Faye Tribbln. 4580 Roswell Rd.. Marietta. Ph. 973-3065. Horses boarded, stalls avail., near So. DeKalb; horses hauled; some saddles for sale. Clyde McGhee, Decatur. Ph. 288-5433 or 243-7050.________________ 4 horse deluxe trailer. b ! ue. exc. price on like new traile.', extra height. T. J. Grisham, Zoar Rd., Rt. 1, Lithonia 30058. Ph. 404-469-0884. Horses boarded, adult care, tack room, $15 per mo. Charlotte Vaughn. 1705 Moultrie Rd., Albany. Ph. 435-4016 or 883-7778. Want to transport horses and cattle, evenings, wk. ends, local and long distance. Raymond Y. Ayers. Atlanta. Ph. 758-2551.______ 1974 twenty ft. Hale trailer, metal top, $2000 or will trade for larger trailer. Mark Sprewell. Rt. 2. Carrollton 30117. Ph. 258-7328. 15 in floral embossed Western saddle, padded seat, blanket included, good cond., $75. Mrs. M. Anderson, Dunwoody. Ph. 394-9471. Horses boarded, full board, exc. adult care, improved pasture, 3 A. lake, Irg. stalls, water olec. shavings, $85. H. L. Eckley, Tucker. Ph. 938-5989 or 938-7360.______ Horses pastured. 120 A., grass, water and shelter, near Lawrenceville, $10 per mo. Ray Mitcnell, Stone Mtn. Ph. 921-2436.______________ Want 2 horses transported from DeKalb Co. to So. Florida. Arnold Axelberg, Pine Lake 30072. Ph. 404294-6896________________ Hale 1975, two horse trailer, escape door, elec. brakes, saddle compartment and rack. Debbie McCollum, Conley, Ph. 404-361- 4624.____________________ English Pleasure saddle, 18 in., Oxford. Argentine made, good cond., $75. Lee Jolley, Duluth Ph. 476-5343. after 6._________________ Barnsby, super quality 4 in. cutback, 21 in. seat, used 10 times. J.R. Huddle, 220 Johnson Ferry, Marietta 30060. Ph. 971-8655. 4 horse gooseneck stock trailer, very good cond. Tommy Turkett. Box 573. Cedartown. Ph. 748-1481. Boarding and training of horses, full facilities, few stalls open located Sandy Springs. Robert Poole, 220 Johnson Ferry, Marietta 30060. Ph. 971-8655. Page 7 Horses boarded, boarding stables, new facilities, near Snellville, small, exc. care. Mrs. Evans, Rt. 1, Box 4236, Snellville 30278. Ph. 466-8788. __________ 4 horse gooseneck trailer, compartment, lights, brakes, etc., like new cond. Charles R. Thomas, 1284 Fork Creek Tr., Decatur 30033. Ph. 633-212a_________ Horses pastured, good riding area, $15 per mo., exc. location between Riverdale and Fayetteville. Walter Aycock, Jonesboro. Ph. 4712312 or 461-1046. BROWN PINES This is the time of year when old foliage on pines turns brown and begins to shed. This is a natural phenomenon and is distinctly different from symptoms of insects or other maladies. Only needles most distant from the end of the branch turn brown. NUTTY STATE When you hear someone say Georgia is full of nuts, don't get mad they may be talking about Georgia being number one in the nation in peanuts and pecans. GRADE B POULTRY Homemaker, if you're economy-minded, don't pass up grade B poultry. University of Georgia Extension food specialists say it's a good choice for chicken stews, casseroles and soups, and don't forget, a whole chicken is usually a better buy than chicken pieces. COOKING PASTA If you must cook pasta ahead of mealtime, keep it in a strainer over hot water. The steam will reduce sticking, say home economists with the U.S. Department of Agriculture. 2O Word Limit: To Be Enforced Use the following form to submit your ad. You may paste it to the bark of a post card or envelope. Please place the following ad under _________________ heading. Page 8 The wall fern is native to China and other points cast. It was probably imported to this country by accident rather than intention. It is also known in some areas as the Huguenot fern because of the theory that it was brought to this country by French settlers. If this is the case, this fern had a long trip from China through Europe to our country. Although you can occasionally find young leaves in January, the wall fern is -not an evergreen. The fronds are produced in clusters anywhere from ten inches to 25 inches long. It was first grown as a greenhouse fern or pot plant but has escaped to the great outdoors and thrived, especially in the southern states. You are most likely to find specimens of the fern in old brick walls and cemeteries. The wall fern is an interesting addition to the garden and will add variety to your houseplant collection. Valera Jessee Peanut Producers Set 6th Record Georgia peanut growers had a record crop for the sixth consecutive year. The average yield per acre for 1975 is 3,450 pounds per acre. Georgia produces over one-third of the total U.S. production of peanuts. Of the seven main peanut producing states, Georgia is the leader. The other states are Alabama, Florida, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Texas and Virginia. Two-thirds of peanuts produced in the U.S. go into the edible market and over one-half of the edible peanuts go into the manufacture of peanut butter. Americans eat almost nine pounds of peanuts per year and about onehalf of this is peanut butter. COTTON SEED OIL The process by which cotton seed oil was made from discarded cotton seed was perfected by a Georgian, Launcelot Johnstone. THE MARKET BULLETIN Custom Slaughter Horse Shows For (Continued From Page 1) Department of Agriculture meat inspector. He also pays for wrapping materials and other supplies, labor and operation costs. Once you have the amount for slaughtering and processing, add it to the cost of the animal and shipping charge {if any). Now divide your cost by the estimated number of pounds of processed meat. That is your cost per pound. Remember, it is an average price for all cuts of meat. You are getting hamburger and sirloin at the same price. Selecting the proper animal may be the hardest part, especially if you are not an expert. Since most people are interested in beef animals, let's look at the three types of cattle sold for meat: veal, calf and beef. Veal Veal is a young bovine animal usually under 200 pounds and milkfed. Calves are bovine animals that weigh from 200 to 700 pounds and are usually four to twelve months old. Beef comes from cattle that weigh over 750 pounds and are usually over 14 months old. That includes steers, heifers, cows, bulls and stags. Calf meat, usually sold in the retail stores as "baby beef, has a bland beef taste, lacks the desired marbeling (flakes of fat within the lean) and has a tendency to become less tender when cooked due to the high moisture content in the lean. Long cooking and high heat cause the moisture to evaporate and the meat becomes less tender. Meat from a calf carcass is wholesome and nutritious, but you should not expect it to give the same beef taste as choice-fed beef. So don't blame your processor. There are eight U.S.D.A. grades for beef which denote eating quality. Meat grading is voluntary and is usually not done in the custom slaughterhouse. Meat inspection, however, is mandatory. While grade gives some idea of the eating quality, the inspection stamp, either federal or Georgia Department of Agriculture, indicates that the meat is fit for human consumption. In selecting cattle for slaughtering, check the recent food supply. "You are what you eat" applies to cattle, also. Cattle on pasture, especially during winter and spring, should be taken off pasture and placed in a dry-lot at least a week to ten days before slaughtering to prevent the meat from having an "off taste" if they have been eating odorous plants such as wild onions. Forage or grass fed beef is satisfactory for home meat supply. The animal is from 25 to 30 months old, fed primarily on silage and grass or grass alone, and will have only a slight to moderate covering of fat on the carcass. Meat from a grass-fed animal will be quite tasty and will compare favorably with beef that is fed grain for a short time (two months) . The fat from forage-fed animls will be slightly yellow and the lean will appear watery, but it is still good eating. The meat will January, February And March 1976 Jan. 25 -- Annual Winter Open Horse Show, spon. Heart of Ga. Arabian Horse Assn., Central City Park, Macon. Info.: Joan Brown, 912/746-2576, Frank Cummings, 912/477-3963. Feb. 22 - 11 AM -- Houston Co. Saddle Club Open Western Show, money pay back, Centerville. Info.: D. Davies, 912/953-4128. March 13, 14 -- 2nd Annual Spring Cotton Pickin' Trail Ride, open to all breeds, 2 day 60 mi. class "A" competitive ride, NATRC, APHC sane. Also, 1 day 20 mi. novice Mar. 14. Info.: NW Ga. Appaloosa Club, Rt. 1, Lithonia 30058, 4697080. Mar. 20, 21 - 1 PM, 9 AM -- Ware Saddle Club 14th Annual Horse Show, all trophy show. Info.: Nelson Whitaker, Waycross, 912/283-2723 after 6:30 PM. Mar. 28 -- Annual Spring Open Horse Show, spon. Heart of Ga. Arabian Horse Assn., Central City Park, Macon. Info.: Joan Brown, 912/746-2576. Safety, Health Law (Continued From Page 1) Storage and handling of anhydrous ammonia Pulpwood logging Slow-moving vehicles (also a state law requirement) Roll-Over-Protection Structures (ROPS) for farm tractors The ROPS standard is the latest to take effect requiring all farm tractors over 20 horsepower including crawlers produced after October 25, 1976 to have roll-bars. No requirement is made for fitting older tractors if they are used for farming. Roll-bars are required on tractors used for logging or construction. The standards change almost daily with very few deletions. Agricultural standards are being proposed for guarding farm machinery, walking and working surfaces, hand and portable power tools, electrical hazards, field sanitation and others. Compliance officers can show up at any time, unannounced, and inspect any operation which has hired labor. Citations or penalties may follow if hazards are found. Family members are exempt and are not covered under the law. Accidents have always been expensive. The law now means an existing hazard can be expensive. Transplant Shrubs Now is the time for transplanting shrubs. The best time is determined by the soil moisture. Shrubs should not be planted when clay soil is soggy wet or 'extremely dry. The planting period may be extended past March if the shrubs are watered properly. Container-grown shrubs can be planted any time of the year. not be as firm as beef that is fed grain for long periods (four to six months). In part two of this article, Dr. Christian will talk about processing in the custom slaughter operation, selecting types of cuts, wrapping for freezing and handling the meat as it is picked up. ___________ Wednesday, January 7, 1976 _Agricultural Calendar Jan. 8 -- 265 Holstein cows and bred heifers, 7200 Ibs. Ga. milk base & surplus farm equip. Auction. Arnold Clarke Farm, Millen [3 mi. North on Hwy. 23]. 912/982-5782. Jan. 8 - 9:30 AM -- Corn & Gram Sorghum Short Course, ABAC, Tifton. Jan. 8 -- Georgia Vegetable Growers Meeting, Tifton. Jan. 13 -- 9:30 AM -- Peanut Short Course, ABAC, Tifton. Jan. 14 - 9:30 AM -- How to Keep Farm Tractors Out of the Shop, ABAC, Tifton. Jan. 14 -- Tomato Transplant Short Course, ABAC, Tifton. Jan. 15 -- Commodity Future Short Course, RDC, Tifton. Info.: Lavaughn Johnson, Athens, 5422632. Jan. 17, 18 - 1 PM, 2 PM -- GTPA Sane. Tractor Pull, Statesboro, spon. Bullard County Young Farmers. Jan. 20 -- Beef Cattle Short Course, ABAC, Tifton. Jan. 21 -- Watermelon Short Course, ABAC, Tifton. Poultry Future (Continued From Page 1) total economic impact upon our state of more than five billion dollars annually. The Georgia Poultry Federation has played an integral part in this poultry revolution as the forum for united action on problem areas within and outside the industry; working with governmental and legislative leadership, education, research and development agencies, other kindred organizations, and the general public in behalf of a bigger, brighter future for poultry and for all Georgia agriculture. Chartered in August of 1951 by by men who saw the need for united action to do what they could not do alone, the Federation embraces five member organizations; the Georgia Poultry Processors Association, the Georgia Egg Association, the Georgia Poultry Improvement Association, the Georgia Turkey Association, and the Georgia Poultry Feed Council. Many, many volunteer workers, exemplified by those who sit on the Federation's "Poultry Leaders Round Table," have supplemented the efforts of the officers and staff in establishing and accomplishing the Federation's goals, and in joint action with related groups to produce many positive benefits for Georgia agriculture and for consumers throughout the world. In addition to its year-round efforts and industry service in many areas, the Federation provides insurance programs and other benefits not otherwise available to its members, sponsors and cooperates in student award and scholarship programs to help insure a continuing inflow of trained leadership for Georgia agriculture, and works with allied groups in mutually beneficial public information and marketing efforts. The Georgia Poultry Federation is proud of the accomplishments of , our industry and of those of all of Georgia agriculture; and is grateful to all who have worked with us in behalf of the poultry industry, the overall agricultural welfare of our state, and the consumers of our state and nation.