FARMERS & CONSUMERS Tommy /rvin, Commissioner Georgia Department of Agriculture Market Bulletin Volume 63 VwM Bringing Farm, Campus Closer To be successful, farmers today must be more than just "plowin1 , plantin', and pickin'" farmers. Modern farm management requires knowledge of fertilizers, pesticides, and business operations far beyond just the planting and harvesting of crops. Whether on large farms or simple home places, the rural, the suburban, and the city dweller have many of the same questions and need similar answers. For such busy people, the University System of Georgia provides an Independent Study program that brings academic learning closer to the farm. Independent Study offers something of (Our guest columnist this week is Elizabeth Powell, Assistant Director, Extension Credit Programs, Georgia Center for Continuing Education, University of Georgia, Athens 30602.__________________ interest to almost everyone. In fact, a number of courses are directly farm oriented: Forage and Pasture Crops, Environmental Health (disease control), Forestry, and Entomology (pests and pest control), to mention a few. Other courses, such as Accounting, Business Law, Income Tax, Management, and Finance, are important to farm operators. Nutrition, Interior Design, Georgia History, and Sociology are examples of the kinds of courses appealing beyond the effort to make a living. Some 180 courses are available currently; others are developed from time to time as subject interests change. Independent Study is a "home industry." Our students are scattered all over the state wherever mail service reaches (and that surely is everywhere!). They register whenever they wish, by mail; study materials are shipped with detailed instructions for studying and reporting. Those who wish to receive college credit for their studies report for examination at the end of (Continued On Page 8) FOR SUBSCRIPTION AND ADVERTISEMENT INFORMATION SEE PAGE 2 Wednesday, April 27,1977 Number 17 Annual Beekeepers Never A Dull Moment Short Course Coming Commercial Apple Growers Wage Constant Battle The annual beekeepers short course for beginners and more ex- perienced beekeepers will be held on June 11, at the University of Georgia in Athens. Topics and demonstrations will include honey bee biology and Georgia's commercial apple growers produce thousands of bushels of beautiful red apples each year in spite of the numerous disease problems confronting them. Very few of the housewives buying this fruit realize that at least 15 to 20 fungicide sprays are necessary to prevent rots. Ga. Leads Nation behavior, bee diseases, manage- ment for honey production, honey house operation, queen rearing and Preventing apple diseases in Georgia is a very difficult task, and it is accomplished only by those In Pecan Production package bee installation. The teaching staff will consist of growers who spray on a regular schedule. several specialists including a com- Every day, from the time buds mercial queen and package bee pro- Pecan production on the rise? It's break in March until apples are ducer. The course fee is $15.00 per going to have to continue to rise to harvested in September, at least one person. Advanced registration is keep up with consumer demand. required by June 9,1977. Georgia, the nation's leading pecan (This article was specially prepared for the Requests for additional informa- producing state, is expected to MARKET BULLETIN by Dr. Norman E. Mc- tion, program and registration forms produce some fifty million pounds Glohon, Head, Extension Plant Pathology De- should be addressed to Dr. Alfred this year. This figure represents portment, U.G.A., Athens 30602.)______ Dietz or Dr. Tom Sanford, Department of Entomology, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia 30602. approximately more than half of the country's total yield this year, according to the U.S.D.A. or more diseases are present. The type disease present varies with the location of the orchard and the Sand Flies apple variety being produced. Most apple diseases are much more diffi- cult to control in Middle Georgia Almost Invisible, Easily Identified than in North Georgia. Fireblight, a twig dieback caused The "No-See-Ums" Hard To Control by an insect-transmitted bacterium, is much worse on Golden Delicious, Molly's Delicious and Jonathan than Sand flies are commonly called it is on the Red Delicious types. no-see-ums, an appropriate name Rome Beauty and Stayman are much for these minuscule insects. Since more susceptible to powdery mildew they are attracted to light and are small enough to pass through normal (Continued On Page 8) window screens, they can become pests indoors during the evening. From early spring to late summer, sand flies are very troublesome, especially in the coastal areas where they are known as sand fleas. The mountain area has its own breed of sand flies that are equally annoying. Sand flies feed primarily at dawn and dusk. There are, however, some species that will attack in large numbers even in a driving rain Nat'1 Cook-off during the middle of the day. The bites of most species are charac- terized by a rather intense burning Location Wrong sensation, itching and to some sensitive individuals, welts and lesions. Sand flies are recorded as being In last week's BULLETIN, an error occurred in the National Chicken Cooking Contest article. The story stated that the state winner would go to the National Cook-Off in Philadelphia to compete for the number one position. Correction, the National Cook-Off will be held in Jackson, Mississippi on July 27,1977. troublesome even to the early (Continued On Page 8) Genealogy Course Due to the tremendous response to WGTV's recent show on genealogy, another has been scheduled with emphasis on black genealogy. For information, consult your local TV schedule for channels 8 and 30. State representative Henry Reaves, Quitman, displays the three plaques presented to him by 4-H and Future Farmers of America Club members at the recent Georgia Junior Steer and Heifer Show at the University of Georgia in Athens. Reaves was recognized for his support of the district and state cattle and hog shows that annually involve more than 300 young people from across the state. . Page 2 THE MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday, April 27, 1977 letttu Dear Editor: After being a victim of poison ivy and poison oak many times, I finally found it is better to apply a pre- vention rather than a cure. Therefore, if I have been near or in contact with these plants, I wash all ex- posed areas of my body and while the body area is still wet I dust dry baking soda on just as you would powder. Let it dry and remain on so as to serve as an antidote to the poison. [Do not use baking soda if irri- tation or itching has begun. This will react as an acid and actually burn the skin.] This prevention is much better than suffering after you have blisters. Try it - you'll love it and have a great summer. Mrs. P. C. Woodall 3635 Briarcliff Road, NE Atlanta, Georgia 30345 J Farm employment No commercial, industrial or domestic employment permitted. Only that employment that pertains to the individual farm may be advertised. Will shear your sheep. M. F. Goscha. Marietta. Ph. 428-2130. Want chicken litter spread on pasture. Dennis Strickland, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-3480._______ Want settled lady in good health to help w/gardening, board and salary. Mrs. W. L. Reece, 3638 King Dr., Douglasville 30135. Ph. 942-0909. Want family to do light farm caretaker work, acreage and lake, in exchange for living in farm house. Cecil R. Greer, 2214 Somerset Ave., Columbus 31903. Ph. 689-1153, Mon.Fri., after 5 p.m._________________ Will build any type farm fence. B. J. Ray. Marietta. Ph. 428-5805. Will do artificial insemination of beef and dairy cattle in Cherokee and adjoining counties. Wm. R. Odom, Rt. 2, Woodstock. Ph. 404926-5420. FARMERS & CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN Georgia Department of Agriculture Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 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-ofstate residents are charged $2.00 annually. To advertise, you must be a resident of Georgia. Out-of-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 be added to or removed from the mailing list, change of address and Form 3579 to The Market Bulletin office at the above address. All notices and advertisements should be addressed to Market Bulletin at the above address. The Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin assumes no responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin nor for any transaction resulting from published notices. Advertisers are cautioned that it is against the law to misrepresent any product offered for sale in a public notice or advertisement carried in any publication that is delivered through the United States mail. Deborah Prim, Editor Amy Miley, Atlt. Ed., Editorial Morrira Henderson, Asst. Ed., Notices Mite Win, Circulation Mgr. Published weekly at Capitol Square, Atlanta 30334. Second class postage paid at Atlanta, Ga. Man exp. in handling explosives, will blast ditches, rock, deep wells, pecan tree planting, soil loosening on farm. Ted Thompson, Box 28441, Atlanta 30328. Ph. 404^75-3146. Will remove bees from trees, houses and churches in Carroll, Haralson, Paulding and Polk counties. Joe Estavanko, Rt. 2, Bremen 30110. Ph. 537-4716._______ Will do plowing, harrowing and all types of tractor work. Ralph C. Swafford, 4002 Cherokee St., Kennesaw. Ph. 428-1260._______ Clearing and grading of farm land; also, farm fencing. Robert Hopkins, Gumming. Ph. 889-1611.____________ Will build poultry house racks and nest, state size needed. James Brady, Rt. 1. Dahlonega 30533___________ Want man w/tractor to plant and maintain a 2 A. garden, all seed and fertilizer supplied. G. C. Robinson, Marietta. Ph. 424-8966 or 427-1664, nights and wk. ends._____________ Will custom plant, Coastal Bermuda, certified Coastal and Midland, No. Ga. area, $35 per A. Charles Hurley, Rt. 2, Summerville 30747. Ph. 404-857-2707. Will remove farm buildings. Richard Jongema, 1664 Dodson Dr., SW, Atlanta 30311. Ph. 344-7495 or 974-3748. Young lady wants job working w/horses, Fairburn area. Janet Manahan. Fairburn. Ph. 964-3991. Want to make crop on shares or work on dairy or truck farm. George R. Morrow, 154 Savannah St., SE, Atlanta 30316. Want lady to live in and help w/gardening and patches, near Rutledge. Mrs. J. H. Harper, 3731 Crossvale Rd., Lithonia 30058. Will remove swarms of honey bees in Douglas and surrounding counties. W. 0. Canady, Douglasville. Ph. 942-3887. Farm fence built, any type, wire or board, anywhere. Larry Casey, Rt. 4, Dixie Hwy., Covington 30209. Ph. 404-787-0775. Will build any type farm fence, can furnish material, reasonable. John Griffitts, Box 1197, Forest Park 30050. Ph. 361-8388. Will do bush-hogging and plowing in Gwinnett Co. area. Terry Norris, Snellville 30278. Ph. 972-5587, after 6. Plowing of gardens, bush-hogging, aeration, all types tractor work, farm hauling, DeKalb and Gwinnett counties. Wm. Harbin, Lilburn. Ph. 934-4349. Want 60-62 yr. old lady to live in and help w/garden work, must have S.S. or some income. Mrs. Mamie D. Smith, 119 Sycamore St., Jefferson 30549. Want sgl. 16-26 yr. old girl to live in and do light farm work. Dwight Peterman, Rt. 2, Alto 30510. Want someone to plow a garden, near Zebulon, must be reasonable. Robert Sessions, Zebulon. Ph. 5673751. Will do artificial insemination of all breeds, beef and dairy; also, semen and equip. Wayne Ansley, Cornelia. Ph. 778-6082.___________ Will plow your garden or farmland, turn or harrow, bush-hogging, etc. B. Lightsey, Decatur. Ph. 288- 2324.____________________ Will furnish sprigs, custom plant Coastal Bermuda, in Ga., dug w/auto. digger, planted w/2 row auto. Bermuda planter. K. E. Hancock, Box 82, Franklin Springs. Ph. 404-245-5788 or 919-483-7865. Want couple on S.S. to help on broiler farm, 2 bedrm. trailer furnished and salary. O. A. Smith, RFD No. 2. Winder. Ph. 867-5607._____ Want part time caretaker job on small cattle farm in exchange for free house trailer living quarters, Coosa, Ga., ref. G. W. Swinford, Rome 30161. Ph. 232-2624._______ Will do all kinds farm fence work, Irg. or small jobs, anywhere. Harl Poole, Rt. 3, Jasper 30143. Ph. 7352323. Farmland Corrections 151 A. Madison Co., in East Central section, 5 mi. So. Royston paved rd. connecting 281 and 172, $335 per A., $13,000 cash, balance good terms. Harvey Scarborough, 1247 Edgewood Dr., Lakeland, Fla. 33803. Ph. 813-686-0186, Ga. taxpayer. 14 A. of river property in Oconee Co., 871 ft. hardtop rd. frontage, 1307 ft. waterfront, beautiful shoals, sandy beach, exc. building sites, owner will finance. Billy N. Jones, Rt. 1, Commerce 30529. Ph. 3356383, after 6 p.m._______________ 27 A., Gilmer Co., 3 A. open, balance wooded, beautiful bldg. sites with springs and lake sites, $800 per A. Edward Worley, 2774 Marie Crt., Morrow 30260. Ph. 404366-5610, 961-0842. Farm machinery and equipment for sale If your ad is not in this week's paper it was left out due to lack of space. However, do not resubmit ad, it will be in next week's paper. | wanted Want 5,000 gal. tank or larger for liquid protein. Aaron McWhorter, Rt. 2, Franklin. Ph. 404-654-4161 or 854-8349. Want soybean head for J.D. 95 combine, prefer 4 row. R. J. Dyer, Stockbridge 30281. Ph. 474-4429. Want Ford tractor, rough but good cond., w/wo equip. J. A. Lee, Rt. 1, White Creek, Cleveland 30528. Ph. 865-5305. Want Gleaner combine, both neads and good used corn head. Leroy C. Holmes, 3010 Ellis Rd., Kennesaw 30144. Ph. 428-2134. Want old Ferguson T.E. 20 tractor br parts. Mrs. W. D. Crosby, Rt. 1, Box 346, Gordon 31031. Ph. 912-7420807. Want cane mill, 3 roller tractor powered, good cond., reasonable, within 50 mi. Jack Gaskin, Rt. 6, Marietta. Ph. 971-7374. Want 1 Shetland size, 2 horse wagon and set of dbl. harness. C. Westerfield, Athens. Ph. 548-4010. Want equip, for Sears, 16 hp :ractor, 10 in. plow, 3-pt. hitch, wheel weights, etc. J. C. Ellis, Marietta. Ph. 971-9944. Want pull type subsoiler for tractor, no lift. J. H. Laws, Box 361, Rt. 3, Gainesville 30501.________ Want 50 hp Massey Ferguson or Ford tractor, good cond.; also, front end loaded attach, for flatbed farm trailer to use w/same. Jim Williams, 5620 New Peachtree Rd., Chamblee. Ph. 404-457-5233. Want J.I Fairbanks magneto, w/wo 25 tooth cog., firs Z Fairbanks fly wheel engine, will buy or trade. Guy McMillian, Dacula. Ph. 963- 4439.___________________ Want 4 row Flex type rotary hoe; also, alum, irrigation pipe, 6 in. and pipe trailer. James W. Whittle, RFD 1, Chester 31012. Ph. 912-358-4518. Want belly mounted, sgl. disc, turning plow for Super A. good cond. and reasonably priced. V. A. Prater, 2334 Connally Dr., East Point 30344. Ph. 767-8148. Want good cyl. head from John Deere tractor, M, MT, MC or 320, no cracks. Van B. Carter, Rt. 1, Bellview Rd., Rockmart 30153. Ph. 6847607. Want engine for Allis Chalmers G tractor, can use Continental N-62 or N-69 engine, state cond. and price. George Eager, 404 Eager Rd., Valdosta 31601. Ph. 912-242-3195. Want 500 or 1000 gal. above ground propane gas tank. Cecil C. Hall, Rt. 2, Box 35, Villa Rica 30180. Ph. 404-459-6213.___________ Want gear box complete for 1537 Case uniloader, will consider junk machine for parts if gear box OK. Earl Bradley, Rt. 1, Tignall. Ph. 404285-2412.__________________ Want Sears 10 or 12 hp tractor w/mower, Atlanta area. R. C. Brown, 8955 Fayetteville Rd., Jonesboro. Ph. 478-2012.________ Want planters and cultivators, prefer 2 row for Ford tractor. Wylie Cave. Rt. 1, Box 250, Brunswick. Want elec. gasoline pump, for above ground tank, fair cond., reasonably priced, within 140 mi. Brunswick. E. L. Smith, Rt. 5, Box 225, Brunswick 31520. Ph. 912-2654468. Want heater and blower for Trulock grain bin, 2400 bu. cap.; also, 500 gal. butane gas tank. H. G. Ledford, Box 566, Jonesboro 30236. Ph. 478-6671 or 478-6793. Want planters and cultivators for CA Allis Chalmers, state price and cond. Kenneth Malcom, Box 234, Bogart 30622. Ph. 769-6347.______ Want tractor, 820, 830, 1530 John Deere or 135 - 165 Massey Ferguson. Jerry Griswell, Stone Mtn. 30083. Ph. 296-2154. Want starter assembly, all complete for Gravely tractor, state price in 1st letter. R. Newcomb, Leesburg 31763. Ph. 435-9861. Want set of wheels to convert Snapper roto-tiller to cultivator; also, equip, for same. Ben Mainor, 2829 Union Church Rd., Stockbridge 30281. Want belly mower for Super A. G. Crosby, Rt. 3, Baxley 31513._____ Want 7 hp Tecumseh or Briggs Stratton vertical shaft engine, 1 7/8 in. shaft length, running or repairable, particulars in 1st letter. Leon E. Johnson, Rt. 6, Box 248, Newnan 30263. 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 noving from farm to farm should lave 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 Holstein milk cow freshened 3 mos. w/2nd calf, Charlois-Brahma lerd bull, excel, cond., proven calving ease. K. Price, Austell. Ph. 404-948-2745. 2-1/2 Chianina bulls 3 yrs. old, proven, $650 ea.; 2-1/2 Chianina Dulls 22 mos. $350 ea. Bobby Irvin, Rt. 1, Baldwin. Ph. 404-778-6116 days. Percentage and purebred Simmental cows and heifers, open and bred. Mike Callaway, Cherokee Spgs. Farm, Ringgold. Ph. 404-935- 5995.___________________________ 14 Reg. Black Angus heifers, 14 to 18 mos. old, all 1/2 sisters, open $235 ea. $210 ea. if all taken. B. D. Smith, Taylorsville. Ph. 684-3242._____ Reg. Angus bulls by Great Northern, Diamond Legs Ranger, Massive of Kaharau and other modern sires. Sterling Neill, Newnan. Ph. 404-253-9520._______ 2 young Jersey cows, one w/calf, other to calf w/in 2 mos. $200 ea.; also other calves and cows. Harold Shilen, Woodstock. Ph. 926-9775. White faced Herefords. Jack Holcombe, 1001 Pecan St. Clarkston. Ph. 296-4397.__________ Herd dispersal. Aileen Ennis, Milledgeville. Rt. 4, Box 384.______ 30 reg. polled Hereford bulls, 12 to 18 mos. old $400-$600, choice bloodlines, cert, and accredited. J. L. Hadden & sons, Gibson. Ph. 5983223/2450.____________________ Good sel. reg. Red Angus females 13-17 mos., exc. cond.; 2 yearling bulls. Otis Milner, 804 Charlton Rd., Rome 30161. Ph. 232-3019, Douglas Milner, 232-1613.______________ Charolais cattle: Young bulls, open heifers, bred heifers, springing cows, cows w/calves, all reg. AICA. Clyde Lawson, Canton. Ph. 4793542/3141.______________________ Purebred Angus bulls, long type, ready for heavy service, 2-2 1/2 yrs. old. Dallas Powell, Albany. Ph. 435- 9707._______________________ Complete beef cow herd for sale: 21 cows, 1 herd bull, 7 steers and 13 heifers. Bryan Stansell, Griffin. Ph. 228-3546._________ Reg. Angus bulls ready for service, 15-26 mos. old., Castlewood breeding. Alton Brown, Tyron 30290. Ph. 404^t61-4872._____________ 13 brood cows, 6 calves, 2nd and 3rd calves, $250-$300; 1 purebred Charolais bull 1200 Ibs.; 1 1/2 Whiteface 1/2 Shorthorn bull 1100 Ibs. Steve Stowers, Dawsonville. Ph. 265-2280.__________________ 1 Santa Gertrudis bull approx. 6 yrs. old, proven herd sire, want to trade for good pleasure horse. Bootsie Martin, Wrens. Ph. 404-547- 6220.______________________ Beef type feeder and grass calves, ready for pasture, 2 Angus cows. Mrs. S. J. Summers, Rt. 2, Stockbridge 30281. Ph. 483-1747.______ Holstein and Jersey heifer, freshen in June $225. Hugh Vincent, 1508 Evans Dr., Riverdale 30296. Ph. 404996-6690.__________________________ 2 Santa Gertrudis yr. old bulls, pure bred; also 1 yr. old Santa Gertrudis heifer. R. L. McGuire, Rt. 10, Treasure Oak Farm, Carrollton. Ph. 832-3096._______________ Chianina cow reg. w/3/4 heifer calf by side. Randall Day, Rt. 3, Gumming 30130. Ph. 404-887-4700. Reg. Santa Gertrudis bull, 7 yrs. old, King Ranch bloodlines, cert. S. branded. Douglas Patterson, Social Circle. Ph. 557-2854._______________ 6 Black Angus Steers $135 and up. G. M. Strickland, 236 BuchananRd., Dallas 30132.____________________ Reg. polled Hereford bulls, cows, cow-calf pairs, and heifers, $300$500. John Parker, Rt. 3, Box 38A, Greensboro 30642. Ph. 404-453-2150. Bull, Simmental 1/2 Hereford 3 1/2 yrs. ready to go $450, beautiful Hereford col. or Bk Baldy calves. Bill Denman, Dawsonville. Ph. 404-2653350/887-1177. Cows for sale $165-$275. Sammy Duckett, Rt. 1, Tunnel Hill. Ph. 9352765 after 4:30.______________ Small Angus herd-Wye- 5 cows w/calves, bred, 5 bred cows, 5 open heifers, one or all, M- A. Prowell, 555 Spence Rd., Fairburn. Ph. 964- 7636._________________________ 1/2 Beefaloe bull $2500 or trade for riding AQHA mares, prefer buckskin, grey or palomino, good lines. Art Berger, Rt. 6, Box 66, Sylvania. Ph. 863-7696._________ Sev. reg. polled Hereford bulls, 16 mos. to 2 yrs., reg. polled Hereford yearling heifers 15 mos., best bloodlines. Hardwick Harris, Gibson. Ph. 404-598-3281. Wednesday, April 27, 1977 THE MARKET BULLETIN Pages Limousin females 5/8, 3/4, reg. solid red from cross on Red Angus. Otis Milner, 804 CharltonRd., Rome. Ph. 232-3019, Douglas Milner 232- 1613.___________________ Dark Red Hereford bull, Hereford cow, Hereford heifer. A. C. Edwards, Talking Rock, Rt. 2. Ph. 404-334-2968._______________ Purebred Jersey bulls, Guernsey milk cow, 2 Black Angus cows w/calves, can del. Ralph C. Swafford, 4002 Cherokee St., Kennesaw. Ph. 428-1260._______ Reg. Santa Gertrudis bulls, yearlings to 5 yrs. old, easy calvers, fast gainers. Albert Ward, 1180 Morton Rd., Athens 30601. Ph. 404-543-3393. 1 reg. Angus bull born 10/1/74, Wye breeding, excel, cond., ready for heavy service. Preston Ward, Rt. 2. Bogart 30622. Ph. 404-769-6462. Sev. big growthy polled Hereford bulls 1-3 yrs. old, ready for heavy service; also bred and open females. Winton Harris, Screven. Ph. 912586-6687._________________ Reg. Angus bulls, long, tall kind, good sel.; 20 reg. Angus heifers ready to breed. Kenneth English, Keysville. Ph. 404-547-2568._____ 3 Angus cross cows, 1 Hereford cow bred to Santa Gertrudis, 4 Angus cross heifers bred to Angus. Lonnie Burdette, Rt. 2, Stapleton. Ph. 912-625-7909._______________ Reg. White Shorthorn bull, 13001400 Ibs. 4 yrs. old in June, ready for heavy service, preventing inbreeding. J. Thomas Bridges, Rt. 1, Carnesville. Ph. 404-335-5443._____ 3 mo. old White Faced Hereford heifer, bottle raised, very tame $55. Nancy Wilson, Marietta. Ph. 404422-9808.___________________ Angus-Hereford cows w/calf, excellent stock. Paul Spieks, 3250 Panola Rd., Lithonia. Ph. 981-1653, stock located at Monticello.________ Guernsey milk cow, first calf, gentle easy to milk, cow only $225. J. R. Holloway, Rt. 1, Box 192, Williamson. Ph. 567-8693._____________ Lrg. bull, one calf and two cows that will have calves within 2 months. E. L. Baxter, Lithonia. Ph. 483-4578.____________________ Reg. Black Angus bulls, 1 and 2 yrs. old, Irg. numbers to choose from, priced to go, can del. Casey Angus Farm, Nelson Casey, Canon. Ph. 404-245-8525.________________ Reg. Jersey bulls from highest producing cows in Berry College herd $500 up. J. F. Deal, Berry College, Mt. Berry 30149. Ph. 404232-5374. ext. 223.________________ 15 reg. Angus bulls, 1 yr. to 15 mos., by Sir Big William 1722 and Spur Emulous Master, $450 up, performance tested & branded. Jackie Smithers, Hampton. Ph. 946- 3613.____________________ 10 springing Black Angus cows, young and in good health. D. A. Vaughn, Powder Springs. Ph. 943- 6621.___________________ 26 Brahman x Angus cows w/19 outstanding calves, balance to calve soon, young healthy cattle $9100. Tony Brown, Tyrone. Ph. 461-8671. Baby calves available year round $20-$30, calves ready for pasture $50-$70. S. W. Brown, Gainesville. Ph. 536-3219._________________ One half Jersey and half Holstein cow fresh in, one purebred Jersey cow hand broke to milk. H. A. Denson, 1321 Dorris Rd., Douglasville. Ph. 942-5376.___________ 10 springing Black Angus cows young and in good health. J. R. Vaughn. Marietta. Ph. 427-3987. One polled 1/2 Simmental, 1/2 Hereford bull 18 mos. old., wormed, guaranteed to breed. Owen H. Cooper, Barney. Ph. 775-2711 or 2259.__________________ Reg. Black Angus bull w/papers, 4 yrs. old 7/12/77. W. F. McPherson, Rt. 2, McCurdy Rd., Villa Rica 30180. Ph. 404-459-5160.___________ Charolais bull-Vaillant grandson, 5 yrs.; yearling bulls and heifers, polled and horned; cows w/calves. Dr. C. M. Holloway, Plains. Ph. 8245315 after 8 p.m._______________ 1 full French Charolais bull, 12 mos. old, sired by Georgia's Excel. Billy Bullock, Atlanta. Ph. 404-3553716. Top quality baby calves from mother's side. Mrs. Irene Pierce, Gainesville. Ph. 534-3181._______ 1 weening age Brahma bull $200; 1-3 yr. old Brahma bull $500. C. Eugene Johnson, Rt. 1, Oxford. Ph. 786-6441.__________________ 40 top quality Angus heifers', Emulous breeding, ready to breed, also 45 Angus steers. Walt Helmreich, 6-H Angus Farm, Crawford. Ph. 404-743-8284._____ Baby calves 5-15 days $25 to $40, disease free herd. Lucy Dowling, Rt. 2, Box 114E, Waycross. Ph. 283- 1669.______________________ Simmental bull, 3/4, reg., excel- lent bloodline, add size to most herds, reasonably priced to move from pasture. P. H. Morris, Powder Springs. Ph. 943-2513._________ Jersey milk cow, will calve in August. N. H. Satterfield, Rt. 2, Box 117. Dahlonega 30533._________ Reg. Black Angus bulls 12 to 16 mos. old, Marshall bloodline. R. L. Robinson, Rt. 2, Dallas. Ph. 445- 2027.___________________ Reg. Black Angus bull, 5 yrs. old, papers avail. L. W. West, Duluth. Ph. 404-476-3164, Cleveland. Ph. 404-865-2992._________________ 10 yearling reg. Black Angus heifers by outstanding Son of Spur Emulous Master, all performance tested, vaccinated, branded. Jim Gresham, Hampton. Ph. 946-4890, 892-8350. _____________ 20 quality Hereford bulls, polled and horned, $600, your choice. Bob Rush. Kathleeen. Ph. 912-987-1796. Reg. Black Angus bulls and cows w/calves at side. Fred Blitch, Statesboro. Ph. 912-865-2475.____ SWINE Reg. Duroc sows w/papers, have had 1st litter, $125. Steve Brown, Howard. Ph. 912-862-5614._____ Shoats for sale or trade for calves. James Hog an, Douglasville. Ph. 942- 9995.___________________ Yorkshire and Hampshire crossed pigs, ready 4/30/77, $22 ea. Cliff Parker, Kennesaw. Ph. 427-1514. Purebred Landrace boars and gilts. Van Moorman, Dublin. Ph. 2727156 after 6 p.m.____________ I purebred Hampshire boar, approx. 195 Ibs., 5 mos. old, $100. J. L. Bloomfield, Dallas. Ph. 445-3558. 50 pigs and shoats, 10 brood sows, 4 herd boars. George Sheroan, Rt. 8, Rome 30161. Ph. 295-1637. 291-8864. 8 Berkshire crossbred pigs, 7 wks. old, wormed and castrated, $25 ea., also 1 sow for sale. Alton Hughes, Buford. Ph. 945-9243.________ Big bone guineas pigs and hogs, $25 to $125. Ralph L. Leach, 1419 Chandler Rd., Lawrenceville, 30245. Ph. 404-963-4078, 963-3385 after 8 p.m.________________ Reg. Hampshire boars and gilts, breeding age, exc. quality, good selection. Lawton Kemp, Box 7, Dexter 31019. Ph. 875-3417._____ Reg. service age Duroc boars and young gilts, bacon type, cherry red. Ellis Powell, Lumber City. Ph. 912868-2044.___________________ Duroc pigs and shoats for sale. Jack Holcombe, Clarkston. Ph. 296- 4397.__________________ 2 sows, 1 cross, 1 QIC boar, 17 feeder pigs. H. N. West, Ranger. Ph. 337-2442.__________________ Hampshire, Yorkshire and Duroc boars, good selection, various ages. Edward Newberry, Colquitt. Ph. 912758-2870.__________________ Reg. York, and Hamp., service age, boars reg., open York, gilts, all good quality from tested herd. E. C. Davis, Hwy. 99, Jesup. Ph. 912-427- 3635._________________ II pigs, 6 wks. old, cross between Hampshire and Spotted Poland China. Thomas Jenkins, Walnut Grove. Ph. 786-4364.__________ Hampshire, Yorkshire, Duroc pigs for sale, $15 up. H. C. Layne, Rt. 2, LaBelle Rd.. Villa Rica. Ph. 459-5025. Purebred Chester White boars, ready for heavy service. Sonny Brown, Rt. 3, Brooklet 30415. Ph. 912-823-3176.____________ Reg. Spotted boars and gilts, top bloodlines, all ages, validated herd. Cecil Fordham, Metter. Ph. 6855539. 5 Boars ready for service, sell or trade for pigs or sows. C. E. Feathers, Stone Mountain. Ph. 404469-6943. Choice Landrace boars. Wm. E. Lanier, Metter. Ph. 685-2506._____ 25 head purebred, can be registered, Yorkshire pigs, 6-8 wks., very trim and meaty. G. H. Underwood, Crawford. Ph. 743-5952, 743-8168.____________________ 8 Feeder pigs, Landrace and Yorkshire crossed, 10 wks. old, $25 ea., take all for $22.50 ea. Jim Winfrey, Stephens. Ph. 404-759- 3753.______________________ Purebred Yorkshire boar, approx. 375 Ibs., good length, $125. M. A. Taylor. Rochelle. Ph. 365-2401. Feeder pigs for sale, $25 up, also 3 bred sows. Walt Galloway, Covington. Ph. 404-786-7923 after 6 p.m.__________________ 15 Feeder pigs from top York, boar, wormed and castrated, 8 wks. old, $25 ea., all $22.50 ea. Richard Rawlings, Dacula. Ph. 963-5828. Choice Landrace Yorkshire boar, 2 yrs., $200, 2 purebred Landrace sows and 2 Landrace cross sows $135 ea. or $500 for all sows. Phillip Merritt, Felton. Ph. 646-3402._____ Hampshire sow, 275 Ibs., $120. Ray Mitchell, Stone Mountain. Ph. 921-2436.___________________ 13 nice feeder pigs, Hampshire, wormed, castrated, ready for feed, lot 35-60 Ibs. Chas. F. Holland, Sr., Rt. 1, Oglethorpe. Ph. 472-8267 after 6p.m.__________________ 40 fine quality pigs for sale 8-10 wks., bred to the best stock of hogs. Gary Bagley, Buford. Ph. 404-9456648. SHEEP & GOATS Toggenburg grade buck, 2/9/75, good markings w/horns, $50. Wm. H. Barsfield, P.O. Box 26, Richland 31825. Ph. 912-887-3473. 2 reg. Nubian Spotted does, Randle-Lynchburg breeding, second freshners, 1 milking, 1 due June. Mrs. H. G. Head, Rt. 2, Woodstock 30188. Ph. 475-4500. Reg. buck N221363, 2 grade does, 4 doe kids. Louie Estep, Rt. 7, Box 930. Newnan. Ph. 253-3583._____ Blk. ram lambs, beautiful wool for spinning and weaving, good flock rams. Shirley Meaders, Gainesville. Ph. 983-7817._______________ Must sell nice reg. Alpine buck kids, will be ready for service this Fall, no reasonable offer refused. Jim Orr, Acworth. Ph. 974-3715._____ Multi-colored, common goats, only a few left, $20 ea. Jerry Castleberry, Pat Williams, Roswell. Ph. 993-4098 or 433-0850._______________ 3 Saaneen buck kids, 2 without papers, $35 ea., 1 w/papers, $75. Homer Walters, 3101 Montgomery St., Waycross. Ph. 283-4602.______ 2 nanny goats for sale. H. C. Layne, Rt. 2, LaBelle Rd., Villa Rica. Ph. 459-5025.________________ 2 Nubian buck kids born 3/6/77 by star buck, sell or trade for something of equal value. Eric Sjoberg, Canton. Ph. 475-3760. _____________ A.D.G.A. reg. Nubian buck, born 6/20/74 No. N209315, $175, papers available. Joel Bond, Rt. 2, Elberton 30635. Ph. 283-2809._____________ Blk. mully headed billy goat, long ears, 3 ft. 8 in. high, 4 ft. long, very gentle, stays in pasture w/cattle, $35. Lee Sellers, Chase Rd., Cornelia 30531._______________________ Grade and A.D.G.A. Nubian nannies, sacrifice to reduce herd. B. E. Holloway, Sand Hill Acres, Rt. 3, Americus. Ph. 924-7555._________ Grade milk goats for sale, $25 and up. E. E. Jordan, Sumner. Ph. 912776-3212._________________ 2 young billy goats, bottle raised, 3 mos. old, very tame, $15 ea. Nancy Wilson, Marietta. Ph. 404^422-9808. 4 Nubian and Toggenburg milk goats, also Nubian billies, 11/2 yrs., and 6 mos., from reg. stock, reasonable price. Audrey Rowden, Rt. 2, Box 34, Bogart. Ph. 404-725- 7535.____________________ 2 purebred French Alpine billies, 3 mos. old, 1 blk. and white, 1 brown, can be reg. in buyers' name. James Wallace, Buford. Ph. 945-5973. Will dehorn goats, any age. Michael Whiting, 2710 Kilgore Rd., Buford 30518. Ph. 945-4572._______ Nubian-Saanen goats for sale, some milkers, all ages, $20 and up, some castrated, grain-fed Bar-bQr's. Jack H. Gaskins Sr., 3181 Mary Dr., Marietta 30066. Ph. 971-7374. Horses, mules, ponies for sale 6 gentle ponies, shetlands and welsh, $35 and up. Ralph C. Swafford. Kennesaw. Ph. 428-1260. 15 yr. old red racking, pleasure mare, sound, dependable, good trail horse, $225, firm. Gayle Wilson, CartersviUe. Ph. 382-9684 after 6 p.m.__________________ At stud: Coffeemate King, 15.3h., 1250 Ibs., chestnut, producer of outstanding foals w/halter quality, performance ability, exc. mare care. Jack Fleischman, Zebulon. Ph. 567- 3787._______________________ Standing at stud until sold, Tidy Hollywood, palomino cutting stallion, AQHA, beautiful, good disp., $150 fee, also Irg. roping horse and time event horse. Ann Patton, Winder. Ph. 867-4893.__________________ At stud: Dandy Sugar Bars, Appaloosa, grand champion halter stud, 4 yrs., outstanding halter and color producer, $300. Ron Weidner, Gray. Ph.912-986-6081._________ Appaloosa, dbl. bred red plaudit yearling stallion, classic Weiscamp pedigree and conf., bay, Irg. blanket, now in training Farmhaven Stables. Richard Wheatley, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-3543.______ 9 yr. Morgan gelding, chestnut, gentle, exc. competitive trail horse, tack incl., $1000. T. B. Mazarky, Stone Mountain. Ph. 469-1880._____ 1 mare mule, 1000 Ibs., smooth mouth, good mule and fat. W. P. Head, Barnesville. Ph. 358-1791. Half Arabian, 2 yr. old, original owner, bay mare, $450; half Arabian, 2 yr., chestnut stallion, $450. James Herring, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-5657._______________ Reg. 1/2 Arab gelding, ridden and shown huntseat, also well Western, pony clubbed "C" rating, gentle, good home only. Kim Sandels, Dunwoody. Ph. 394-5962 evenings / weekends._______________ Reg. Thoroughbreds, 9 yrs., mare, chestnut red., always in ribbons on flat and jumping, quiet, 15h., sacrifice, $800. Dee Vayo, Dunwoody. Ph. 394-7255._____________' QH pal. gelding pleasure horse, both western and english saddle, 12 yrs., $250. Susan Probst, Stone Mountain. Ph. 938-8366.________ Reg. 7/8 Arab gelding, 3 yrs., ready to start training, exc. conf. and disp., $400 firm. Jean Sutton, Lithonia. Ph. 404-483-8699._____ Pleasure horse, $175, 1/2 and 3/4 Arabian geldings, 1 welsh gelding, $100. C. DeLoach, Jr., Claxton. Ph. 739-1853 nights.________________ Black/White, unusual pattern, paint gelding, exc. $550; reg. PHBA/TB pal. 16h. mare, $1000. Sally Stinnett, Buford. Ph. 945-4804. Gentle buckskin QH gelding, aged, prof, trained, needs good home, $275 or best offer. Joan Ward, Rt. 1, Box 290, Bogart. Ph. 404-548-6125. Horses, ponies, saddles, harness, etc. for sale. Doyle Jones, Milan. Ph. 912-362-3631 after 8 p.m.________ Golden pal. mare, 15h., AQHA, very spirited, see to appreciate, also dark pal. gelding, AQHA, 6 1/2 yr. old. Hazel Taylor, Riverdale. Ph. 477-8072 after 6p.m. 461-4649. Racking mare, Saddlebred, Walker, very stylish, blue ribbon winner, show bridle and cutback saddle, $500. Don Knowles, Acworth. Ph. 974-9598 after 5 p.m. At stud: Courier A.Q.H.A. No. 406839, grandson of Hired Hand, 1/2 point away from Championship, bay, 15.2, 1200 Ibs. NealBaggett, Athens. Ph. 546-6089 (404).____________ Horses for sale, boarding and show grooming. Dianne Conbay, 435 Will Rd., Alpharetta. Ph. 475-3132. 15h., 5 yr. old paint gelding, see to appreciate, $450 or trade for QH mare of equal value. J. Gowen, College Park. Ph. 964-2477._____ Brood mares and colts for sale, selling out, make offer. Mac Bagwell, Columbus. Ph. 323-0192.________ Reg. American Saddlebred broodmare, 9 yrs., easy breeder and keeper, super good mama and produces outstanding foals, $550. L. Brent, Palmetto. Ph. 463-4348. I blk. mare mule with harness, 1000 Ibs., good cond. L. A. Hawkins, Milledgeville. Ph. 452-1208.______ Pony-3 yr. old filly, sorrel w/light mane, tail, approx. 45 in., unbroken but friendly and spirited, $45 to good home. Gail Koltren, Riverdale. Ph. 996-7179.______________________ Exc. racking mare, good natured, see to appreciate, red with flaxen mane and tail, $400. near Atlanta. Lib Rowan, Atlanta. Ph. 461-7847 after 6 p.m.___________________ AQHA blk. mare, 10 yrs., 14.2h., w/w.o. tack, Oklahoma Star and King breeding; 1971 AQHA liver chestnut mare. Hard Twist breeding, 15.2h. Harriet Crum, Hahira. Ph. 912-794-3865.________________ Reg. AQHA 6 yrs., chestnut gelding, wt. 1100 Ibs., trained for pleasure and roping, $550. J. Daniell, Carrollton. Ph. 404-834-2219 after 8 p.m._____________________ Reg. Saddlebred gelding, shown succ., chestnut, 3-gaited. Mrs. Smith, Canton. Ph. 404-479-3872. Yearling chestnut stud, out of 800 Ibs. mare, yearling, mini-horse colts, others to choose from. Billy Turner, Union Point. Ph. 404-486-2558._____ 15 yr. old mule, pastures well w/cattle, looking for a permanent home with a larg. garden to tend $210. Wray Smith, Sparta 31087. Ph. 404-444-5377.________________ 6 yr. old mare mule, approx. 600 Ibs., has garden plowing exp., pulls wagon, all harness included, $150. LeRoy Page. Baxley. Ph. 367-6763. Reg. purebred Arabian gelding, 6 yr. old, 15h., good show or en- durance prospect, bright chestnut, good markings, $2000. Connie Hall, Atlanta. Ph. 627-7772.___________ II mos. old mare mule colt, gentle, 525 Ibs., raised here on farm, $250. Lance Robinson, Rt. 2, Bowdon. Ph. 258-7158.____________________ Small 9 yr. old gentle mare mule for sale. A. C. Crider, Mansfield. Ph. 468-8591 before 12 noon, after 12. Ph. 468-6132._________________ 2 reg. Morgan mares, 500 to 1000. J. F. Deal, Berry College, Mt. Berry 30149. Ph. 404-232-5374, ext. 223. AQHA 1966 sorrel mare, 2 socks and blaze, exc. producing granddaughter of Band Bar, $500. Ralph Wills, Douglas. Ph. 912-384-1365.______ 12 yr. Quarter mare, 15.2h., English or Western, proven broodmare, $400, big Palomino racking gelding, 9 yrs., $500. V. Brown, Atlanta. Ph. 404-892-0600, 993-5474, 266-2692.___________________ Reg. half-Arabian/half Appaloosa colt, famous Al-Marah (Raffles) Lineage, good youth or show prospect. A. Bucha, Marietta. Ph. 428-5747. ______________ Professionally trained 5 gaited mare, $325 w/saddle and bridle. Wm. B. Jones. Lavonia.________ 1/2 T.B. mare, ches., 15.3h., 6 yrs., exc. field hunter prospect or event horse, shown pretraining successfully, jumper and superb disp., $1600. J. Stidham, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-9532.____________ At stud: Delight Dark Shadow, reg. TWH, sire World Champion Sun's Delight, grandsire world champ. Midnight Sun, $150. Don Yarbrough, Fayetteville. Ph. 461- 1506._____________________ Grade mare, 14.2h., very gentle, exc. child's horse, good home only, $300. Steve Darnell, Gumming. Ph. 887-0419 after 7 p.m. weekdays, anytime weekends.___________________ At stud: Roman Rig T.B., 16.2h., 1300 Ibs., blk., winner of $56,500, $200 fee, reg. mare, $100 grade mares. B. H. Tillman, McDonough. Ph. 957-4375 for appt._________ Reg. hackney ponies for sale, selling due to illness. J. C. Foster, Marietta. Ph. 404-971-1802. Page 4 THE MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday, April 27,1977 Horses, mules, ponies for sale Arabians, geldings, young stallions, fillies and bred mares, Rivoli Arabians. Mrs. Carolyn Cummings, Macon. Ph. 912-4773963. At stud: Guard's Dial, AQHA sorrel, 15.2h., son of '76 Supreme Champion, reg. fee $200, grade $75. Howard B. Garland, Rt. 1, Rydal. Ph. 773-3867. AQHA 2 yr. bay filly, Swenson bloodlines, yearling colt, War Leo breeding, broodmares, some three in one pkgs. Ann Lee, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-1081. One 4 yr. old mare mule, wt. 800 Ibs., good quality, worked some last yr., $350 at farm. Paul J. Cain, Rt. 1, Commerce 30529. AQHA reg. TB/QH gelding, 4 yrs., 16h., beautiful blood bay, white markings, English/Western, great potential jumper, good breeding, exc. disp., $2500. T. Papp, Norcross. Ph. 449-5933. At stud: TWH, B. Major's Bombardier, reg. No. 613243, $200, at time of service, return privilege. Bill Landrum, Griffin. Ph. 404-228-1637. At stud: AQHA Jag's Cody 442,648, sire Jay by Jaguar, Shorty Smalley, LaFayette. Ph. 404-638-5082._____ AQHA stallions, 1 sorrel weanling and 1 red dun yearling, sired by War Mico, out of daughter of Pepo San., Hazel Fugate, Fayetteville. Fn. 4611081. At stud: Mark Time 111, reg. Appaloosa bay, white w/bay spots, grandson of High Spot. Gene London, Sr.. Putney. Ph. 912-883-1331. At stud: Hobby's Diamond, reg. App., reg. EHRA, bay w/blanket, spots, exc. conf., disp., 1 1/2 yr. old filly, ID papers. V. Gramling, Douglasville. Hi. 942-6555._______ Dapple-grey QH gelding, beautiful conf. and markings, gentle disp., never been broken. Thomas J. Griffeth, Nicholson. Ph. 404-757-2627 or Cornelia 404-778-7694.__________ Purebred Arabian gelding, 7 yrs., bay, 14.3h., prof, trained, amateur shown, Western, English and Park, terms avail. R. Norris, Bishop. Ph. 404-769-7005._____________ At stud: Supreme Champion, Sport's Candy King, golden American Saddlebred, $200 reg., mares. Charlie Outz, Atlanta. Ph. 993-3414._____________________ At stud: TWH, Sun's Copper King, Midnight Sun breeding, was show horse. Frank Hancock, Thomasville. Ph. 912-226-4992.__________ Appaloosa and Quarter Horse, show and breeding stock for sale, reasonably priced. R. Kimsey, Lilburni.Ph.. 921-7666. At stud: High Spirite, High Spot and Joker B are grandsires, approved mares only, private treaty. KenWUbanks. Ha. Ph. 789-3429. Reg. T.W.H. 2 yr. old gelding, exc. quality and condition. Chas. Byrd, Woodstock. Ph. 926-3072.________ AQHA 1973 mare, dappled gray, 15.2, flashy youth, pleasure or attractive junior hunter, exceptional looks, $2700. Mrs. Hill, Marietta. Ph. 404-971-0301._____________ 6 yr. old reg. Appaloosa mare, exc. western pleasure show mare, many ribbons, trophies, loud leopard, $2500 firm. Jody Simes, Ila. Ph. 789-2358 nights._________ 8 yr. old gelding, wt. approx. 700 Ibs., broke to plow or ride bare back, $125. Walter Kitchens, White Plains. Ph. 467-2383.______________ Simon Sez, 5 yrs., Appaloosa, 16.2, hunter, does it all, very bright, easy keeper, loads wells, $1450. Mrs.' Blair, Alpharetta. Ph. 475- 7852.____________________ Superior quality Appaloosas for sale. Paul Hope, Newnan. Ph. 404599-6456 or 404-559-6491._______ Dbl. reg. Appal, gelding, pleasures, parades and shows, 1976 G.P.E.A. reserve high point winner and high point western show horse, $1800. Nan Doelling, Atlanta. Ph. 475-4158. Tenn. Walking Horse gelding, 16h., 6 yrs., chestnut w/2 back stockings, and star, spirited but gentle, $400. Richard King, Conyers. Ph. 404-483-9380. Arab mare, 15.3, super gentle, exp. rider pref., jumps goods, sell or trade for smaller horse, approx. 14.2, must be gentle w/some jumping exp. Deborah Gibson, Marietta. Ph. 973-0527. Beautiful pal. mare, PHBA, 8 yrs., easy keeper, exc. disp., perf. child's Western pleasure mare. Mrs. Poe, Peachtree City. Ph. 487-7905 after 5 p.m._________________________ A.Q.H.A. broodmare, daughter of Swenson's Hollywood, foal by side, granddaughter of Leo, both buckskins, good looking filly. E. L. Fugate. Inman. Ph. 461-1081.____ Thoroughbred blk. 9 yr. old gelding, 15.3h., neg. coggins, $400; reg. AQHA 2 yr. sorrel gelding, green broke, recently wormed, 13.5h., $300. Mr. Wilson, Roswell. Ph. 993-9892 evenings.____________ 2 yr. old AQHA mare by He's A Dude, AQHA Champion, started under saddle, good pleasure prospect ability and disp. Laverne Caudell, Locust Grove. Ph. 404-9571426. Gray hunter gelding experienced, 15.3h., 13 yrs., strong mover, $500. Gayla Terrell, Newnan. Ph. 2539722. AQHA yearling filly, TB type, exc. hunt, show or ct. prospect, moving, must sell, best offer. K. Lincoln, Doraville. Ph. 393-2962. Horses for sale, many show prospects, $250 up. J. H. Adams, Ila. Ph. 789-2253. 9 yr. old QH mare, shod, neck reins, no bad habits, gentle for anyone, $350 or best offer. D. R. Cole, Forsyth. Ph. 912-994-2858. TWH mare, amber color, no bad habits, good, gentle pleasure horse, $350 firm. Marie Johnson, Rt. 2, Midville. Ph. 912-589-7255. Reg. QH, 8 yrs., gelding, willing disp., show or pleasure, 15.Ih. Lisa Davies. Dunwoody. Ph. 394-5637. At stud: Dutch Bob's Dandy, sorrel/white blanket Appaloosa, exc. conf., Quarter type, muscular good head. Pam McGlothlin, Cumming. Ph. 404-889-1536. Beautiful Appaloosa mare, 7 yrs., gentle but spirited, 14.3h., good health, papers, $375. Harry Cline, Riverdale. Ph. 471-0260.________ Chestnut gelding, Morgan-type, 6 Sev. Welsh ponies, bridles, saddles and harness for sale. Hugh C. Jones. Milan. Ph. 362-2082._____ Reg. 3/4 grey Arab mare, 5 yrs., 14.2h., started Western Pleasure but exc. potential for English. D. Mesler, Atlanta. Ph. 451-9763 evenings. Reg. pal. gelding, shows well for beginners, 10 yrs., $400. E. O. Britt, Stone Mountain. Ph. 469-4874. 4 yr. old hunter type buckskin mare, sound, greenbroke, good trail horse, $500. Joanne Hauck, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-5305._______ yrs., great for beginners; grey gelding, Arab-Thoroughbred cross has jumped, 6 yrs.; 3-in-one pkg., pinto mare w/pal. daughter, pinto son. B. Moore, Sparta. Ph. 404-4446248. Small size stud colt, 1 yr. old, Welsh/Hackney, $40 or best offer, sorrel w/blaze face. Kenneth Ahsley, Warrenton. Ph. 465-3472. Golden Pal. gelding, snow white mane and tail, 4 stockings and blaze face, anyone can ride, 1100 Ibs., must see to appreciate. Fred Roper, Woodstock. Ph. 926-5384. Beautiful big paint stallion, 13 yrs., good riding and good stud, w/tack, $495. Bob Bazemore, Alpharetta. Ph. 404-475-5770.____ QH bay gelding, gentle but spirited, rode by 14 yr. old, tack incl., $300. P. Montgomery, Calhoun. Ph. 404-629-0304. Bred jenny and 6 mos. old jack, will plow, good worker, $125, also small mule, $45. D. McColhim, Brooks. Ph. 599-3817. Appaloosas at stud, 2 halter champions, also Quarter-type blk. leopard, fees $200. Dr. Morris Alpharetta. Ph. 404-475-6913. Racking T.W.H. mare, 7 yrs., 15 l/2h., bay w/socks and star, exc. cond., $250. Geri McCrackin, Covington. Ph. 786-4098._______ 1976 AQHA sorrel gelding, champion bloodlines, exc. disp., show and youth prospect, $800. Nancy Taylor, Powder Springs. Ph. 404-424-1249._____________ AQHA sorrel mare, beautiful head, heavily muscled, gentle rides Coffeemate King, foal due late April, $1800. Kendall Eidson, Barnesville. Ph. 404-358-3545.___________ At stud: sorrel jack, medium size, $20, bred work jenny, $165. H. G. Sprewell, Rt. 2, Carrollton. Ph. 832- 3880.___________________ Reg. TWH 7 yr. old sorrel stallion, blaze face, stocking feet, good bloodlines, $800. Wm. Rollins, Trenton. Ph. 657-4838. At stud: reg. Lipizzan, Pluto Gara Folina II, proven sire, $300, $150 to Reg. T.W.H. style racking stallion, coal blk., 5 yrs., exc. bloodlines, perf. for style or halter class. Chas. Stone, Gumming. Ph. 887-2966. Show quality jumper, jumps over 4 ft., 7 yr. old gelding, sorrel/white markings, exc. manners and disp., $400. Drue Gilreath, Ellenwood. Ph. 4-H members, $600 Lipizzan mares. Tom Scissom, BlairsvilJe. Ph. 7454119. 1975 APHA mare, palomino paint by Amigo, exc. show prospect, shown successfully in halter class, $1700. Randy Pledger, Douglasville. Ph. 949-3166. 474-3109 after 5. 361-2427._______ Reg. AQHA cutting horse, sorrel Appaloosa mare, white, shown in timed events, $325; AQHA reg. QH by Bingo Bars I, sorrel 16h., gelding, exc. conf., $900. Jeff Disharoon, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-8528.______ gelding; also reg. AQHA sorrel mare w/mo. old filly. Carolyn Singleton, Senoia. Ph. 599-3081. American Saddle horse gelding, roan, finest temperament Gentle horse, 1200-1500Ibs., $100. Mrs. Grady Weeks, 2987 Springdale Rd., Snellville 30278. Ph. 972-7022, 972-0930. AQHA bay filly, 3 yrs., Blondy's Dude bloodline, shown western pleasure, trail and halter, blue ribbon winner, exc. youth horse, w/children, also English saddle, $300, other tack incl. E. C. Waldrip, Gumming. Ph. 887-3233.__________ At stud or for sale, AQHA stallion, fine bloodlines, gentle, $75 reg., $50 grade, sacrifice sale, $1000, tack incl. J. Hobbs, Atlanta. Ph. 404-9644413. very classy. Cindy Oakes, Hogan- Reg. Tenn. Walking Horse, 2 yr. sville. Ph. 637-8501. old Pal. stud by Delight Bumin At stud to 5 mares, "Clabber Bullet" Q.H. 921-429, $150 fee. W. G. Hembree, Whitesburg. Ph. 489-1070, 832-2605. Mule, 3 yrs., worked some, green broke, blue-gray color, approx. 800 Ibs. at maturity, $125. R. B. Brown, Gainesville. Ph. 536-3219. Work pony, 600 Ibs., 9 yrs., gelding, slow plow, work anything, well broke, fat. Roger Browning, Rt. 2, Hwy. 101. Villa Rica 30180. Around, has great potential. Mrs. Joe Hughes, Athens. Ph. 404-5430524. Will trade nice, Irg. Welsh, 9 yr. gelding for weaned filly horse, no Dhone. Mrs. Kathy Baker, Rt. 2, Ga. Hwy. 330, Athens 30606._______ 2 yr. old Appaloosa gelding, sorrel, white legs, green broke, ideal 'or youth, $250. Bonnie DeWester, Acworth. Ph. 974-4430. Reg. AQHA mare, 5 yrs., trained western pleasure, good disp., dark chestnut. Jack Batten, Warner Robins. Ph. 912-922-3310. Appaloosa mare w/1 mo. old filly, $550. A.Q.HfA. gelding, 4 yrs., $350. Lane Wilkes, Zebulori. Ph. 227-6511. | wanted If your ad is not in this week's papnr it was left out due to lack of space. However, do not resubmit ad, it wfll be in next week's paper. Livestock, -handling, boarding, equipment Hale 16 ft. x 6 ft. covered cattle and horse trailer bumper hitch, like new cond., $1290. Alton Brown, Box 117, Tyrone 30290. Ph. 404-461-4872. Horses boarded, private full-service stable, has 2 stalls avail., ind. paddocks, Irg. stalls, indoor wash rack, $85 per mo. Kendra McCarvey, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-3806.______ Bona Alien Western Pleasure saddle, padded seat, used approx. 5 times, padded saddle pad and riding crop, exc. cond., all for $150. Kay McLeondon, Social Grcle. Ph. 404464-2504._________________ Horseshoeing - hot and cold, graduate farrier of Midsouth Academy of Horseshoeing. Mike Johnson, Fan-mount. Ph. 337-2660. 16 1/2 in. Argentine all-purpose English saddle, exc. cond., $85. Carolyn Shillcutt, Warner Robins. Ph. 912-923-1029.___________ Pariani 18 in. Italian forward seat saddle, exc. cond., $275. Mrs. Richard E. Smith, Woodstock. Ph. 404-475-4380. ___________ 4 horse gooseneck, fully enclosed, w/dressing room. Steve Darnell, Gumming. Ph. 887-0419, after 7 p.m., wk. days, anytime wk. ends._______ 4 in. cutback saddle, black, made in England, $175; Walking horse bridle, $25. Lois Hogan, Stone Mtn. Ph. 294-1895.______________ Will transport your livestock most anytime, anywhere. Bob Evans, Ellenwood. Ph. 241-0635._______ Horses boarded, full board, $65 per mo., riding ring, trails, wash rack, adult care. O. O. Rutledge, Rt. 4, Bran nan Rd., McOonough 30253. Ph. 957-5144.______________ Horses boarded, good barn, wash rack, Irg. stalls, 1st mo. free w/3 mo. board contract, $75-$35. L. Brent, Palmetto. Ph. 463-4348._________ 1973 DD 2 horse trailer, 7 ft. height, escape hatch, tack compartment, completely enclosed, new cond. Philip Henderson, Stockbridge 30281. Ph. 474-1765.__________ Horses transported, local and long distant. Paul Hogan, Riverdale. Ph. 996-1067.___________________ Horses boarded, nice facilities and stalls, 2 rings, rates from $30 and up, manager always present. Mrs. G. N. Benefield, Kennesaw Mountain Stables, Marietta. Ph. 427-4032. Want 16 1/2 in. all-purpose or dressage saddle. Pat Strickland, Alpharetta. Ph. 404-475-3480. Drover 4 horse gooseneck trailer w/D/R, good cond., $1800 or trade for 2 horse trailer plus cash. Bruce Williams, Barney. Ph. 775-2789. Horses boarded, private barn, shavings, wash room, tack room, chain-link runs, trails, adult care. Judy Evans. Lithonia. Ph. 482-1347. Horses boarded, new full service barn, quality feed, pasture, ind. care, $85, good pasture only $15. Pam McGlothlin, Gumming. Ph. 404889-1536.__________________ 2 horse trailer, '68 Hale Deluxe, escape door, saddle comp., like new cond., $850. T. A. Floyd, Smyrna 30080. Ph. 436-4570.__________ English bridle, dbl. bits, like new, cob size, $50; four in. cutback English saddle or both for $250. Connie Hall, Atlanta. Ph. 627-7772 01 474-7691._________________ 1 1/2 yr.. old Western saddle, Simco, 15 in. seat, cost $275, sell foi $175. Don Yarbrough, Fayetteville Ph. 461-1506._______________ Bona Alien 18 in. huntseat, $125 w/fittings; also, Big Horn 15 in: youth Western saddle, $35 w/fittings. Robert E. Elliott, Douglasville. Ph. 404-942-0499. evenings.______ Tex Tan saddle like currently adv. $350 "Saddle of the Season", exc. cond., asking $200; also, want Keiffer all-purpose saddle, good cond. J. Hitman, Suwanee. Ph. 9452723, nights. Western saddle for sale, good cond., $100. Maria Klarman, Lawrenceville 30245. Ph. 963-4323. Horses boarded, stalls, pasture, riding arena, trails, lights, water, shavings, tack and wash room. Avis Haywood, Fairburn. Ph. 964-2111. Horses boarded, 14 x 24 stalls, lighted ring, pasture and trails, full board, $100, stall only, $35. Fred Britt. Lithonia. Ph. 482-7936.______ 15 in. roughout Western saddle, deep seat, for cutting or Arabian use, leather stirrups; want tail set for saddlebred, good cond. Mrs. B. Slack, Rt. 1, Box 274, Senoia 30276. Ph. 404-599-6307.__________ Horses boarded, stall board, adult supervision, $40 per mo. P. Quirk, Plantation Stables, Tucker. Ph. 9213507, day or night. ___________ 12 x 12 stalls, water, lights, tack room, exercise area, full board and partial board. SamMcEver, Lovejoy. Ph. 478-0657.________________ 26 stall barn opening April 1977, Alpharetta, pasture board avail, now, only $25, 250 A., trails, riding arena. Jena Stewart, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-7512 or 475-4472._________ Arabian Western Simco 15 in. show saddle, new cond., $245; white Kodel polyester, machine washable, Western saddle pad, $10. Mrs. Betty Gilbert, Snellville 30278. Ph. 972- 0574._____________________ Training avail, for English Halter and English Pleasure horses, exc. facilities. Luellyn Young, Decatur. Ph. 981-8876. ______________ Horseshoeing - hot and cold shoes, quality work, reasonable rates. Rick Perea, Doraville. Ph. 448-1520. Horseshoeing - hot and cold, quality work on all types of normal and corrective shoeing, graduate farrier. Ben R. Ousley, Marietta. Ph. 432-6243.__________________ Want to groom and/or work horses, want 4 to 6 hrs. per day employment. M. dark, East Point. Ph. 766-1909.________________ Farrier's hoof nippers sharpened, $5.50 includes rust removal, return post, and insurance. Brian Striggow, Rt. 1. Tiger 30576.______________ Horses pastured, 200 A., plenty grass $12.50 per mo., located near Snellville. Ray Mitchell, Stone Mtn. Ph. 921-2436. Horseshoeing and trimming, reliable, Alpharetta and surrounding areas. Gary Johnson, 11675 Hwy. 19 So., Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 475- 6448._________________ Horses or cattle hauled. J. R. Wimpey, Conley. Ph. 361-7307. Horseshoeing - hot and cold, specialties include, founder, dry hoofs, contracted heels, cracks, thrush,, forging, stumbling, paddling, winging. Tom Hayes, Stone Mtn. Ph. 284-7292. Horseshoeing and trimming, 30 mi. radius of Atlanta, expert work. John Johnson, Atlanta. Ph. 349-0233. Horses boarded, pasture, $15, stalls, $30 you feed, water, lights, shavings furnished, Stone Mtn.Lithonia area. T. W. Lewis, Atlanta. Ph. 939-6434 or 469-5901. Horses boarded, full care; also, horses transported. Charles Byrd, Woodstock. Ph. 926-3072. Horses boarded, full, partial or pastured, 300 A. lake, streams, riding rings, trails, shavings, tack rooms, adult supervision, Coggins required. Mrs. McArthur, Marietta Ph. 973-8161. Hand-tooled Western saddle, good pleasure saddle, 17 in. seat, pad included, $85. Shannon Walburn, Marietta. Ph. 971-8775. Dbl. horse trailer, tandem, new tires, good cond., $950. L. B. Reese, Rt. 1, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-4798. Horses boarded, 4 stall barn, 100 A. pasture, riding ring, lighted; show saddle, Rogers Saddlery, Wylie Texas, roping saddle, $200. B. R. Gibson, Powder Springs. Ph. 9434231. Argentine jump saddle, suede knee rolls, 18 in., used 5 times, $125 wo/fittings. Mrs. Cooper, Winder. Ph. 867-5446. 2 horse deluxe trailer, bought new 11/76, $1150. Stacy Novak, 1117 Redan Tr., Stone Mtn. 30088. Ph. 469-3888. Wednesday, April 27,1977 THE MARKET BULLETIN Pages Gooseneck cattle or horse trailer, extra heavy duty, 6 ft. by 16 ft. long, lights, brakes, oak floor, 2 axles. Harold Pickle, Rt. 3, Summerville 30747. Ph. 857-1826.________ 17 in. Rossi Caruso jumping saddle, padded suede knee rolls, all fittings, $120; English Pelham bridle, $20, both $135. Cindy Oakes, Hogansville. Ph. 637-8501.______ Davis 2 horse trailer, escape door, tack compartment, reasonable. C. Manson, Peachtree City 30269. Ph. 487-9282 or 487-9314._________ Have room to board 2 horses, new barn, full care, let out in morning, put in every evening. J. W. Van Horn, 4457 Covington Hwy., Decatur. Ph. 289-5798.__________ Horses boarded, stall and pasture, training included, exc. facilities, Kennesaw-Marietta area. Valerie Dye, Acworth. Ph. 404-974-8703 or 427-3028.________________ Horses boarded, 42 stalls, indoor arena, auto, walker, adult care, $30 to $125. Jim Deegan, Cross Saber Farm, Forsyth. Ph. 912-994-2772 or 994-1427.______________ Forward seat saddle, like new cond., $65 w/fittings. J. L. Gay, Powder Springs. Ph. 943-6361._____ 9 stall barn w/riding ring, etc. for lease, responsible gentleman, reasonable. Faye Tribble, 4580 Roswell Rd.. Marietta 30060. Ph. 973-3065. Saddles, horse and pony sizes, 18 in. English, complete, $80; three Western, $45 up, all exc. cond. Neal Bartlett, Atlanta. Ph. 404-361-0778. 1976 Double D, 2 horse trailer, elec. brakes, escape door, tack comp., used very little. Don Taylor, Riverdale 30274. Ph. 404-477-8072 or 461-4649._________________ Ted Flowers show saddle, silver, complete equip., see to appreciate, $900. J. H. Herring, Sr., Rt. 1, Box 276, Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 475-5657. Black w/white trim, 14 in. saddle and bridle, good cond., $40. Richard Jenkins, 518 Harris St., Palmetto 30268. Ph. 463-3532._________ Horseshoeing - corrective and pathological, 10 yrs. exp., 5 days per wk., horses stall boarded w/pasture, $25 per mo., tack rm., etc. Joe New, Stone Mtn. Ph. 469- 3146.___________________ Big Horn, Western and buckstitched saddle, 15 in. seat/matching breastplate, horse head stamped, exc. cond., $200. Dee Vayo, Dunwoody 30338. Ph. 394- 7255.___________________ Horses pasture boarded, 70 A. grass, 15 A. lake, 3 mi. So. Stone Mtn., $20 per mo. E. O. Britt, 1453 Panola Rd.. Stone Mtn. Ph. 469-4874. Passier Century jumping saddle, 18 in., less fittings, or trade for Passier all-purpose, 17 1/2 in. Maury McHugh, Widewater Stables, 1320 Wilmington Island Rd., Savannah 31410.______________ Good 2 horse trailer, will paint to choice of color for buyer, $750. Jody Simes, Ha. Ph. 789-2358, nights. Pasture land (hay) for lease, high yield. W. D. Crusenberry, 2 Lower Thomaston Rd., Macon 31204. Ph. 912-935-2230._________________ McQuerry Imperial 2 horse inline gooseneck trailer, exc. cond. Gene Sarsfleld, Zebulon. Ph. 404-567- 3609._________________ Have 2 stalls avail, w/tack rooms, pasture, riding ring and shavings, near Stockbridge, Morrow, Forest Park, Jonesboro and Rex. Joe lohnston. Monroe. Ph. 961-2869. Want wagon and harness for Welch pony, must be cheap, within 50 mi. B. T. Carithers, Rt. 1, Nicholson 30565. Ph. 757-3292. Livestock feed, hay and grain for sale Yellow shelled corn, bulk only, $100 per ton. Weyman E. Rooks, Newton. Ph. 734-5109._________ Mixed hay of Bermuda and Bahia, $1.30 per bale for 50 or more. Leonard Kinsley, Perry. Ph. 912-9872837 after 7:30 p.m. Accepting orders for 1977 Coastal Bermuda hay, order early summer, could be dray and supply short. Tony Brown, Tyrone. Ph. 461-8671._____ Choice quality Bermuda hay, $2/bale at barn. C. Eugene Johnson, Rt. 1, Oxford. Ph. 786-6441._____i_ Corn shelled, yellow, weevil free, $5.50 HD. James W. Whittle, Rt. 1, Chester 31012. Ph. 912-358-4518. Choice peavine and soya bean hay for sale. Wm. E. Lanier, Rt. 2, Box 84. Metter. Ph. 685-2506.______ Fescue and Clover, $1.50/bale, here or del., anywhere reasonable, new hay 1st of May. Willie Long, Blairsville. Ph. 404-745-2891, 745- 4143._____________________ Taking orders for 1977 crop quality Coastal hay, delivery available, call for cutting information. Olin Trammell, Forsyth. Ph. 912-994-9313 day, 994-6463 nights._______________________ Approx. 100 bales of Coastal Bermuda hay, will deliver for $2 per bale, within 50 mi. of Monroe. J. West. Monroe. Ph. 342-3725._____ Fescue and Coastal Bermuda mixed, $1.75 at barn, del. 50 bale min. Bob McDowell, Rt. 2, Fairburn. Ph. 964-3341, 964-7300. 964-4958. Exc. quality highly fert. Coastal Bermuda hay, rain free, Irg. bales, $1.75. Franklin Neely, Hephzibah. Ph. 592-2007 or 592-4020.________ Yellow shelled corn hi 100 Ib. bags, $6.25 ea. H. P. Norton, Senoia. Ph. 404-599-6794 after 6:30 p.m. Taking orders for May cutting of hay, pick up in field behind baler. H. E. Hyder. Riverdale. Ph. 996-7226. 60 A., mixed grass, need cutting around the 1st of May, sell all or part of field. George Washington, Dallas. Ph. 445-7159.______________ Good quality Coastal bermuda hay, limed and fertilized, $1.50 at barn, taking orders for May cutting, $1.25 behind baler. Zoie Stokes, Hoboken. Ph. 912-458-2377._____ 1000 bu. yellow corn, $3 per bu., cheaper for all. Earl Beasley, Avera. Ph. 547-2890.______________ Straw for sale, $1.25/bale at barn in Newton Co., can deliver truck loads, volume discounts. Mike Ewing. Mansfield. Ph. 404-787-0522. Good Fescue and Clover, taking order now, will cut May 1, 1977, $1 per bale in field. James P. Wehunt, Rt. 1, Hoschton. Ph. 654-2437._____ Taking orders for 1977 Fescue/Bermuda mixed hay, 5000 quality bales, $1.25 in field in Mansfield. A. G. Morehouse, Atlanta. Ph. 351-2649._________ Approx. 50 bales of mixed hay, $1.50 per bale. Wm. Ruppersburg, Fairburn. Ph. 964-7579.________ Choice Coastal Bermuda hay, at barn. Winton C. Harris, Screven. Ph.912-586-6687. 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 purchased for resale. High quality Pensacola Bahia grass seed w/high germ, and purity, no noxious weeds. Fred G. Blitch, RFD No. 4, Statesboro 30458. Ph. 912-865-2475._____________ Sage pits., $1; also, white ash wild cucumber bark, red sassafras, 1/2 gal., $4, slippery elm, 1/2 gal., $10, sage, $1 per pt., add post. Mrs. J. D. Phillips, Rt. 1, Wrightsville._______ Flat Dutch and Charleston Wakefield cabbage, Morris heading and Ga. Collard'plts., $2 per C plus 80 cents post. J. R. Thompson, 2300 Panola Rd., Lithonia 30058. Ph. 981- 1836._____________________ Vidalia sweet onion pits., $3 per C plus $1 post, per C. M. L. Grimes, Box 467, Swainsboro 30401. Ph. 912237-9264. Bragg Soybeans, germ. 92 percent, $12 per bu. Ray L. Thigpen, Rt. 1. Avera 30803. Ph. 547-2440. Blackberry, dewberry, huckleberry, spearmint, peppermint, horsemint, strawberry pits., $3.80 doz., PP. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.______________ Peppermint pits., 12, $1, horseradish pits., 3, $2, 7-top turnip salad seed, 3 pkgs., $1, add post. Mrs. Dewey Elh's. Ellijay._________ Pits., Jerusalem artichokes, 20, $3, horseradish, 5, $2; also, tanzy pits., 5, $2 PP. Lilhe EUis, Rt. 5, Box 232, EUijay 30540.________________ Pomegranate seed, old fashion vine type, $1 tspn., w/S.A.S.E. Alice Richards, 1380 Rucker Rd., Alpharetta 30201._____________ Old fashion Krinkle Peter pepper seeds, very hot, 2 cents per seed, stamps accepted, S.A.S.E. Corinne Gibson, 312 Ferguson St., NE, Atlanta 30307.______________ Indian corn, strawberry popcorn; also, castor or molebean and giant sunflower seed, 4 pkgs., $1 w/S.A-S.E. H. A. Stahl, Rt. 6, Moultrie 31768.____________ White multiplying nest onions, $5 gal., col. running butterbeans, $1.50 per cup, col. bunch butterbeans, $1.50 per cup. Bertha Helms, Rt. 2, Molena 30258.______________ Rutger tomato pits., moss pack, $8 per M or $2 per C; also, Ga. Red sweet potato pits., $20 per M del. W. R. Lightsey, Screven.___________ Greer's Alicia Bermuda grass, small deposit will reserve your planting needs June cutting. D. L. Davis, Keysville 30816. Ph. 404-547- 2578._____________________ Pits., Better Boy, Patio and Cherry tomatoes; also, Indian Medicine (Aloe Vera) pits., all sizes, various house pits. Patrice Cullens, Atlanta. Ph. 763-2177.______________ Artichoke pits., 10 cents doz. Mae Belle Kennedy, 3965 Grand Ave., Macon 31204._____________ Huckleberry, dewberry, blackberry, yellow root, wild strawberry pits., 12, $5, red tame plum, Fox grape vines, etc., 3, $5, 8, $10 PP. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 1, Blue Ridge 30513._________________ 1976 crop extra Irg. peanut kernels, germ. 94 percent, 10, $1 and S.A.E., 60, $5 PP. L. Douglas Griffith, Rt. 6. Box 478, Dallas 30132._______ Running okra seed, Luffa gourd, 50 seeds, $1. Mrs. Ernest Crosby, Rt. 3. Box 274, Baxley.____________ 2 yr. old blackberry pits., 6, $3, PP; yellow raspberry pits., 6, $3. Louise Lee, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540. Old time brown yellow stripe pomegranate, $1 tspn., white cucumber, 50 cents tspn., 26 cents post. Mrs. C. Cantrell, Rt. 13, Box 262-A. Gainesville 30501.________ Pits., Rutger tomato and Dutch cabbage, $3 per C, Ox Heart tomato, $5 per C, add 75 cents post. E. B. Wetherford, Rt. 2, Box 497, Gainesville 30501._______________ Rhubarb, $1.50 Irg. bulb, Jerusalem artichokes, $3.50 gal.; also, T. Brazilian Irish potatoes, ,$1.50ea., Buckeye shrubs, $1.50 ea., etc. add post. Blanche Harkins, Mountain City.___________________ Asparagus seeds, Martha Washington variety, sunflower seeds, ea. pkg., 50 cents w/S.A.S.E. L. Ross, Rt. 3. Canton 30114. I wanted Want sev. varieties of currant bushes. R. C. Brown, 8955 FayettevilleRd., Jonesboro. Ph. 478-2012. Want 1/2 doz. Pencilpeppep seeds Oft pits, (old time hot), will accept whojh pod, state price. AnniftHfHKl, 1815 Grand Ave., S.W., Atlanta. 30311 Poultry, game, fowl and eggs for sale Guinea pigs, red short hair, 10 gal. w/equip. $10 for all. Gale Nutt, Dacula. Ph. 963-8012. eorgia Cooking DANDELION JELLY (Jely tastes like spring honey) 3 cups dandefion juice 1 package powdered fruit pectin 2 tablespoons lemon juice 51/2 cups sugar Pick one quart of fresh dandelion blossoms. Rinse quickly in cold water to remove any insects. Snip off stem and green collar under each blossom. In an enamel saucepan, boil blossoms in two quarts of water for 3 minutes. Cool and strain, pressing petals with fingers to extract all the juice. Measure -three cups of dandelion juice. Add lemon juice and fruit pectin. Bring to a boil in a large kettle. Add sugar and mix well. Continue to stir and boil mixture for 21/2 minutes. Pour into small sterilized jars and cover with paraffin when jelly is cool. Mrs. S. P. Williams Rt. 1 Kingston, GA 30145 Guinea pigs, Abyssinian, sev. color selections, approx. 1 mo. old, $5 ea., or $8 pr. Lance Clements, P.O. Box 462, Canton 30114. Ph. 479- 8279._____________________ Laying barnyard chickens, $2 ea. Ebb Riley, 7834 W. Strickland, Douglasville 30134. Ph. 942-5743._____ Bourbon Red turkeys poults, $3 ea. Lamar Elrod, Rt. 3, Box 31, Griffin 30223. Ph. 227-8992._________ Doves, few young white and ringnecks, $3.50 per bird. Marcus Brown, Rt. 1, Unadilla, Ph. 645-3542 Pinehurst._________________ Hatching eggs from polorum clean bantams, std chickens, show stock, also guineas, show pigeons and doves, send stamp for prices. C. L. Hand, Rt. 2, Bowdon. Ph. 404-258- 7141.__________________ Purebred bantams, 19 diff. breeds, pullonim typhoid clean, cannot ship. Swayne Anderson, 116 Piedmont St., Commerce 30529. Ph. 335-3578.______________ 25 hens and 9 roosters, $1 ea. J. Louis Tench. Rt. 4, Cleveland 30528. 10 India Blue peafowl, hatched Spring 1976, all males, cannot ship. R. H. Freeman, Forsyth. Ph. 912-994- 5882.____________________ Bantams, cochins, Japs, O.E., prs., trios, or by lot, show stock, pullorum and typhoid clean. CerylH. Williams, Rt. 8, Box 437, Carrollton 30117. Ph. 832-8468.__________ Bantams for sale, Japs, Sebrights, Cochins, Belgium quails. Jerry D. Green, Rt. 3, Box 136-1, Ball Ground 30107. Ph. 404-479-5312._________ Eggs $3 per doz., Gold and Silver Sebrights, B.T. Japs. O.E.S., White Silkies, guineas, also chicks, $1 ea. Wm. Helton. Rome. Ph. 235-3964. 6 young Californians, for $3 and doe for $6, before 5 p.m. Barbara Womack, Dallas. Ph. 445-7500. Rabbits' good breeding stock, reg. Siamese-Satin doe, 2 chin, satin bucks, Flemish, NZR, Calif, and Chins., outdoor pens, auto-water system. Judie Leveritt, Pine Mountain. Ph. 404-663-2259.______ Two fancy feathered roosters, 8 mos. old, 1 blk., 1 red, 1 royal purple male guinea trade for female guinea, 8 mos. old. J. A. Brooks, Smyrna. Ph. 435-8630.___________ Game stags, 2 Alien-Roundheads, Clarets, and Redquil-Roundhead, crosses. John Parks, Bethany Rd., Locust Grove. Ph. 404-957-2757. Jumbo, Wisconsin quail matching eggs, $100 per thousand. Frank Hilderbrand, Batesville Rd., Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 475-7467. Rabbits, 1 pr. breeding age San Juans, $10, also 1 breeding age white buck. Thomas Tatum, 2040 Jordan Dr.. Tucker. Ph. 404-921-6902. Castor Rex does, some breed, also dwarf Castor Rex bucks. A. Adams, Zebulon. Ph. 567-8889. Geese, 3 white Embden, approx. 4 mos. old, will lay in Fall. Mrs. Andrews, Newnan. Ph. 253-8498. Bobwhite quail eggs, 12 cents ea., Ringneck eggs, 30 cents ea., cannot ship. Tommy Harris, Rt. 3, Gumming 30130. Ph. 404-887-4688._______ Eggs, bantams: Cochins, Brahmas, SOW, Standards: Blk. Minorcas, Buff Orpingtons, Buff, Gold, Silver, WCB Polish, S.A.S.E. for prices. Joel D. Wells, McDonough Rd., Hampton 30228. Ph. 404-478-9263.________ Sev. pr. of White Rosecombs, 3 breeds of O.E. Edley O. Fountain, Ball Ground. Ph. 735-2699.______ Bantams: O.E., Japs, Cochins and Hatching eggs, also eggs from Buff Orpingtons. Mae Garrett, Rt. 2, Hwy. 61, Dallas 30132. Ph. 404-445- 7606.__________________ Beautiful Blk.-Shouldered peacock, 3 yrs., $60. Roy K. Newsome, Thomson. Ph. 595-3642. Fantail pigeons, most colors, your pick, $4 ea., some $3.50 ea. Babe Schuerman, Acworth. Ph. 926-5557. 6 wk. old chicks, S.S. Hamburgs, Araucanas, Lakenvelder, W.C. blk. Polish, Golden Polish, PP Rock, Ancona 75 cents ea. Mrs. Mallory, Carrollton. Ph. 834-6245._______ Bantams, B.B.R., O.E.B., Splash, Mille Fleur, Sebrights, in prs. and trios, now laying, also eggs and baby chicks. George Ledford, Tucker. Ph. 934-1914.________________ Chicks: day old birds and up, or hatched to order, 30 breeds Bantams and Standards. S.A.S.E. for prices, also eggs. Don Schultz, Rt. 2, Box 895, Hampton 30228. Ph. 478-9263. Swinehoe pheasants, $50 pr.; Silver pheasants, $20 pr., 2 yr. old birds. Bob Slack, Rt. 4, Gumming. Ph. 869-1912.______________ Pharoah D-} quail, $1; day old birds 30 cents; eggs 10 cents ea. G. Wall. Douglasville. Ph.J42-5972. 1 grey call drake, $7; pr. Swinehoe pheasants, $35, no shipping. W. T. Elder, 128 Club Dr., Stockbridge. Ph. 474-1143. ____________ Bobwhite quail, special close oiit, 3000 dressed frozen in water, $1.25 ea. C. W. or J. E. Jackson, Bogart. Ph. 404-725-5279 or 725-7678._____ 140 layers for sale, laying good now. Lee Davidson, Rocky Face. Ph. 404-673-4149 after 6 p.m._______ Turkeys, guineas, ducks, pheasants, bantams, and standards chickens, hatching eggs and young birds, also doves. Willie Long, Blairsville. Ph. 404-745-2891, 745- 4143.__________________ Blk. Bronze turkeys, also baby turkeys, blk. bronze and white. Cleveland Bellflower, Rt. 1, Unadilla Ph. 912-627-3372.___________ Old Engish Bantam breeders. Birchens, Barred, Buffs, Ginger Reds, Blue Reds, Brown Reds, Splashes, Red Pyle, B.B. Ray Fowler, Griffin. Ph. 404-227-4118. Page 6 THE MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday, April 27, 1977 Poultry, game, fowl and eggs for sale Pr. Crevecoeur, Araucana rooster, Faverolles rooster, $1.50ea. Effie Townsend, Kite. Ph. 912^1693444 nights.________________ White Leghorn hens for sale, laying good, $2 ea. B. L. Bragg, Rt. 4, Box 704, McDonough 30253. Ph. 957- 1570._______________________________ Taking orders for Ringneck pheasant eggs or will hatch eggs, no shipping. M. W. Crawford, Atlanta. Ph. 794-7814._______________ Purebred Irg. heavy Dark Cornish hatching eggs, 15 for $3.85, my cartons returned promptly at buyer's expense. Cora Patterson, Rt. 1, Box 35. TyTy 31795.___________ Game, fowl, stags, cocks, hens, pures and crosses, Roundheads, Hatch, White Hackle, selling out, cheap, no Sunday sells. Aubrey Ledford, Commerce. Ph. 335-2515 after 5:30p.m.______________________ Mixed bantams, 1976 hatch roosters, $1.50, hens $2 ea. Eddie Jensen, 8411 Mt. Zion Rd., Whitesburg 30185. Ph. 489-1342. 1 pr. white Crested ducks, laying, $15; 1 pr. Chinese geese, $15; 2 pr. guineas, $5 pr. Billy Culpepper, Royston. Ph. 245-6970._________ Hatching eggs, Araucana, $2.75 doz., blk. Australorps, $1.75/doz., Silver Laced Wyandottes, $1.75/doz. Mary Landrum, College Park. Ph. 404-996-1784._______________ Araucana chicks, started good, 6/$10 or 12/$18, setting eggs from these and Blue Andalusians, 12/$3, trio of beau. Blue Andalusians, $8. C. M. Callihan, Rt. 2, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-2917._______________ Mixed bantam hens, good layers, and setters. C. E. Houston, Douglasville. Ph. 942-7373 after 7 p.m. Pheasants, Blue Barred, 6 cocks, 1 hen, $20 ea., Elliotts, 2 cocks and hen $60, also brooders. Randall Johnson, Riverdale. Ph. 404-996-7784 after 5 week days.___________ Baby chicks: Bronze turkeys, Barred Rocks, R.I.R., Mallard ducklings, 1 and 2 yr. old, India Blue peafowl, 1 yr. old Dark Shoulder. Roger Smith, Senoia. Ph. 599-3277. Exc. high-producing young R.I.R. hens, $2.25 ea. and good Leghorns, $1.25 ea., you pick up. Jim Sizemore, Loganville. Ph. 466-4129.________ Turkeys, 1 torn, 5 hens, also laying chickens for sale. T. G. Caldwell, Peering. Ph. 595-3483._________ Araucanas, chicks, $10 doz., as hatched, eggs, blue, olive, pink, green, $3 doz., post, and handling extra. C. Brown, 548 Poplar, Buford 30518. Ph. 945-2255.__________ Pure games: Reds and Brown Reds, 5-10hens, $4ea., Blinker cock, $8. Bud Jenkins, 4192 GlenwoodRd., Decatur. Ph. 289-9850._________ Pigeons: Modenas, $7pr., Fantals, White Kings, $10 pr., can ship 3 or more. Ed Smith, 3826 Leisure Woods, Decatur. Ph. 284-6788._________ 1 pr. Federation Golden pheasants, $25, hen is laying, day old turkeys, $1.50 ea. Joel Bond, Rt. 2,Elberton3Q635._____________ Buff Orpington hatching eggs, purebred and show quality, sent postpaid, $4.50 per 15. L. B. Easom, Rt. 1, Box 117-A, Hamilton 31811. Donaldson strain single comb R.I.R. cockerals, Standard and Bantams, purebred stock, real nice birds, $5 ea. Marvin McWilliams, 2317 Fox Dr., Marietta. Ph. 427- 6848.___________________ 200 ped. W. Leghorn pullets, 4 wks., $1 ea. Mary A. Smith, Locust Grove. Ph. 957-9637.___________ Games: brood trios, pure Racey Mugs, $50; pure Miners, $50; pure Driskells, $150, other fowl and supplies, no shipping. J. W. Johnson, Rt. 1, Box 161-E, Zebulon 30295. S.A.S.E. means self addressed stamped envelope.__________ Bobwhite quail hatching eggs, $15 per 100; $120 per 1,000, delivered, bus, dressed birds, $1.40 ea. Raymond Meadows, Wadley. Ph. 912-252-5345._______________ Pharoah D-l quail, $1 ea., dressed $1.25, breeders $1.50, eggs $10 per 100. R. D. Strickland, Rt. 2, Hwy. 92, Fayetteville 30214. Ph. 461-9377. Racing Homers, good bloodline, young doves, sev. colors, red bluewing Archangels, mated prs. and odd birds. Jerry Humphries, Marietta. Ph. 422-5174. 1 Irg. NZR doe and 9 mixed bunnies, 5 wks. old. Michelle Wooten, Rt. 2, Royston. Ph. 404-2456678 after 5 p.m. Game chickens, 5 cocks, 31 stags, 60 hens, cocks, and stags, timmed and penned, hens are laying, also metal movable pens. Don Lawson, Canton. Ph. 479-3542, 479-3141. Peafowl, $50, $65, $75 pr., according to breed, crested Mandarin duck, $60 pr. H. Clayton Garrett, Gumming. Ph. 887-2018.________ Jumbo quail, 90 breeders, 40 young birds, also 80 pharoah quail, cages, breeders, 4 tray incubator, $250. Robert Tatum, Mableton. Ph. 404-941-8701.________________ Pigeons, Indian Fantails, all colors, rollers, 1 pr. Lahores. Frank William, 3514 Evangeline Dr., Augusta 30906. Ph. 798-0916. | wanted Want to trade 3 roosters, all young, 1 R.I.R., 1 Araucana, 1 mix for Muscovy hen or call ducks. Hank Johnson, Rt. 1, Stockbridge. Ph. 404483-6829.___________________ Want white or blk. Jap. Silkie hens, guinea hens, pr. or trio Silver Duckwings, female Muscovy duck and a male colored duck, all free or very cheap, near Athens. J. Miller, Rt. 1. Farmington. Ph. 769-6480. Want Silver pheasant rooster, breeding, will swap silver hen or buy. Mack Bowers, Rt. 2, Box 71, Canon 30520. Ph. 245-8641.______ Want Silkie hens or pullets, prefer white, already laying, also have 2 young Silkie rooster to trade. C. H. Bishop, Rt. 1, Covington. Ph. 787- 2592._______________________ Want young bronze hen turkey. Walter Beroset, 3505 Emily Way, College Park 30349. Ph. 964-7577. Want Pheasant eggs for hatching and Mallard ducklings, StockbridgeJonesboro area. W. T. Elder, 128 Club Dr., Stockbridge. Ph. 474-1143. 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. Pink Thrift, rooted, $2, Jap. blue iris, 12/$2, old time blue iris, 12/$2, orange lily, 12/$2, $1 post. Henry Eller. Rt. 3, Ellijay 30540._______ 4 O'Clocks, 2 colors, 25 cents for 2 doz., narcissus $1.25 per doz., dbl. daylillies, $1 doz., daffodil yellow, $2 doz., sweet Williams, pink, $2/doz., add post., others. Mrs. Earlene Treadwell, Rt. 1, Box 263, Bremen 30110.___________________ Cacti, hen and chickens, Irg., $1, w/chick $1.50; crownvetch, pink bloom spring to frost, superior ground cover, 25 crowns, $7.50, 50 crowns, $14, PP. Col. L. C. Trent, 631 CollingwoodDr., Decatur 30032. Iris, purple, yellow Iln. daylillies, $2.25/doz., 90 cents post., daffodils, $2, plus 75 cents post. Mrs. P. B. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground 30107. Tuberoses, blooming size, $2.50 per doz., plus $1 post., small, $1.50 plus post., also assort, dahlias, $3/doz., plus $1 post. Mrs. Sula Mae Roper, 6337 Cedar Mtn. Rd., Douglasville. i>h. 942-6222. Azaleas, liriope, magnolia, aucuba, mondo, vinca minor, ivy, ajuga, hollies, mahonia. J. N. Henderson, 5130 Sumpter PI., Austell 30001. Ph. 948-5336. Lady slippers, pink trillium, white western primrose, pink star of bethlehem, phlox (amoena) pink mums, mixed, $2.50 doz., PP. Ruby Coalson. Rt. 1, Bremen 30110. Piggy backs, cigar pits., blaze impatiens, rooted, 75 cents ea., plain single impatiends, unrooted, 15 cents, add post. Ruth Payne, 11355 Jonesbridge Rd., Alpharetta 30201. Boxwoods, any size from liners to $25 per hundred, to 18 in. diameters, as low as $3.50. Robert Young, Rt. 2, Franklin. Ph. 404-832-6323, 8544704. Spanish Irg. flower marigolds, red mixed 4 O'Clocks, mixed gloriosa seeds, butterscotch dwarf marigolds, 25 cents per tbspn. Margaret Raines, 396 Ridgecrest Rd.,N.E., Atlanta 30307. Lrg. Aucubas in containers, 1 tbspn. money pits., seeds, 50 cents w/S.A.S.E., pit. in June. Mrs. J. C. McMillan, 4955 Conover Dr., Dunwoody 30338. Ph. 458-2407. White marigold seeds, 50 for 50 cents, pimento pepper seeds, 50 cents tspn., gaillardia seeds, 50 cents tspn., all w/S.A.S.E. Marie Curtis, P.O. Box 112, Lizella 31052. Ph. 935-2134. New 1976 Crop martin gourd seeds, 60 for 25 cents, 200 for 75 cents, w/stamped envelope. Walter Kitchens, Rt. 2. Stapleton 30823. Herbs, daylilies, iris, begonias, phlox, send S.A.S.E. for information. Mrs. Freida Polsfuss, 223 Cordele Ave.,Macon31201. Pretty orange kalanchoe, nice pits., $1.35 ea., spider pits., 3 for $1.25, green and ver. Swedish ivy, 3/$1.25, christmas cacti $1.35, min. $3. Marguerite Bryans, Rt. 4, Madison 30650. Ph. 453-2252.________ 10 assorted pot flower cutting, some are rooted, $1, geraniums 3 for $1, add 50 cents post. Mrs. J. H. Gable, Rt. 3, Cedartown, 30125. Cockscomb (Celosia), mixed generous pkt., 25 cents, 10 Christmas cherry seeds, 25 cents, S.A.S.E. Mrs. C. Lowe, 1216 SandtownRd., S.W., Marietta 30060. Love Apple, Cockscomb, marigold, bachelor's button, ornamental pepper, silk tree, Christmas cherry, 35 cents pkg., 4 pkgs., $1, plus S.A.S.E. Jim Donaldson, Box 893, Swainsboro 30401.________________ Iris bearded, .50, .75, $1-, daylillies, nice clump, $1, variety of azaleas, choice, $2, no mailing. E. Lienemann, 5466 Mt. Pleasant Rd., Macon. Ph. 788-6432. Shamrock, pink or white bloom, donkey tail, peanut cacti, star cacti, $1 ea., ripple pepperonia and watch chain, 85 cents post. Thomas Hobbs, Rt. 9, Box 324, Gumming 30130. Ph. 404-887-6197. Blue and white iris, 75 cents per doz., jonquils and narcissus, 75 cents doz., mixed daylillies, 75 cents doz. Mrs. Oscar W. Martin, Rabun Gap.______________________________________ Red and purple button mums, 20 for $1, garlic 4 for $1, 75 cents post. Bonnie Smith, Box 529, Gainesville 30501. Giant dahlias, iga, juanita cherokee brave, smokey, avalanche, laura reeves, autumn blaze, princess, many others. 75 cents ea. or $7 per doz., add post. Mrs. Clyde Gilleland, Rt. 9, Gainesville 30501. Blue creeping phlox, $1.75 per doz., vari. hosta, 3/$2.75, lilys, bee balm, 6/$1.75. Mrs. Luther Kitchens, 9144 Nelson .Dr., Covington 30209. Begonias, ferns, sultanas, no mail orders. Flora Chandler, Woodstock. Ph. 926-3768. Gourd seeds, martin, planter, dipper and dishrag, 4 pkgs., $1, S.A.S.E. H. A. Stahl, Rt. 6, Moultrie 31768. Hardy yd. hen, chick cactus, 3/$1.75, yellow primrose, 10/$2.50, appleleaf begonias, 3/$1.45, add postage. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Ellijay. Oldtime purple violet pits., 10$1.00, May Queen daisies, 12-$1 ea. group, 60 cents handling. Mrs. R. P. Steinheimer, Brooks 30205. Pink Mtn. azaleas, mtn. laurel, maple, dogwood, crabapple, $1.50 ea., plus $1 post. Mrs. L. W. Welch, Rt. 5, Box 127, Ellijay 30540.______ Pink Lady slippers, wild blue iris, blue Jap. iris, 12/$5, white field daisies, pink thrift, 35-$5 PP, old fashion pink rose, blk. velvet rose, wild rose, 3/$5, PP. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 1, Blue Ridge 30513. 5 diff. geranium cuttings, $1; 5 diff. jew $1; sweetgum, Swedish ivy, dbl. sultana, 3 cut., $1, 70 cents post. Mrs. J. W. Jones. Madison. Iris, 3 diff. purple, Siberian iris, $4 doz., PP. Mrs. J. G. Carney, 15520 Thompson Rd., Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 475-4957.___________________ African violets, beautiful colors, cannot ship. Mary Walters, 314 Windsor Dr., S.W., Marietta. Ph. 422-2085._________________ Marcheniel rose bushes, running type, $3 ea., and $1 post. Mrs. Louise Lee. Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540. Rhododendron, mtn. laurel, holly, white dogwood, sweet shrub, azaleas, 2-3 ft., $1.50 or 6, $7, $1 post. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540._________________ Well rooted cuttings-helleri, box, compacta, convex, holly, 12 cents ea. per 250. Arthur Blake, 911 Sugar Creek Dr., Conyers 30207. Ph. 483- 9179.______________________________________________ Airplane, prayer, aloe, jews, strawberry, begonia, others 50 cents up, cannot ship. Charlie Kimbrell, 106 Claire Dr., S.E., Atlanta. Ph. 627-5678.____________________ Boxwood and Boxwood Holly, nice landscape size., priced reasonable. Charles H. Woodliff, 12860 Hopewell Ed., Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 475-5365. African violet leaves, 15/$2.10, PP, Oxalis 12/$2.50 PP, money pit., balsam seeds, 25 cents w/S.A.S.E. Mrs. L. Coolik, 2511 Edgewood Rd., Columbus 31906. Ph. 404-323-8673. Pot pits., 10/$2.25, blooming wax" begonias 3/$1.75, wandering jew 10/$1.75, rooted and PP. Mrs. James Arnett, 256 Hwy. 54, Jonesboro 30236.________________ Spanish Irg. flower marigolds, red mixed 4 O'clocks, Irg. mixed gloriosa seeds, dwarf marigolds, 25 cents per tbspn. w/S.A.S.E. Mrs. Margaret Raines, 396 Ridgecrest Rd., N.E., Atlanta 30307. 10 orders of sultana seeds, 50 cents/pkt., w/S.A.S.E. Vassie McCollum, Rt. 2, Box 217, Toccoa 30577. Thousands of Cactus, sedums, succulents, 2 in. pots, $30 per 100. Pete Burkett, West Green 31567. Martin gourd seeds, 50 seeds, 50 cents, S.A.S.E. H. C. Reid, 2303 Pryor Rd., S.W., Atlanta 30315. Ph. 622-9724. Jerusalem cherry pits, and seeds, 50 seeds/$l, can ship pits. Tom Wells, BellviewAve. Winder 30680. Mole or castor beans for sale, 150 for $2 and 26 cents post. Annie Turner, 5901 Turner Rd., S.W. Mableton 30059. Ferns, begonias, geraniums, and sultanas, rubber pits., Norfolf Island Pine on sale for Mother's Day, other pits. Mrs. Ethel Benson, Rt. 1, Box 62, Pitts 31072. Ph. 912-648-6497. Hosta and blue hydrangea pits, for sale, Irg., well rooted, 4 for $5. Frank Sillay, 207 Old Ivy Rd., N.E., Atlanta 30342. Over 600 named vari. of bearded iris for sale, my selection, not labeled, no list, 100 for $15 plus $2 post. Mrs. W. J. Saunders, Rt. 1, Box 74, Jenkinsburg 30234. Ajuga, vinca minor, old time dusty miller, 75 cents doz., elephant ear, 75 cents ea. Mrs. Anne Wells, 2102 Rosser Terrace, Tucker 30084. Chrysanthemums, all colors, 25/$1.50, tiger lily bulbs, blooming size, 3/$2, yellow roses 50 cents ea. L. C. Coleman, Rt. 4, Gainesville 30501. Lrg. martin gourd seeds, $1. Dyrk Howard, Rt. 2, Box 36, Cummfng 30130. Dbl. rose peony bulbs $1.50 ea., lap. iris, mix col., $2.50 doz., yellow onaquils, white and yellow cluster narcissus, lily-of-valley, $1.50 doz., rose houseleak, 50 cents ea., add )ost. Blanche Harkins, Mountain aty. Cushion mums, mixed colors, disease free, 8 for $2, postpaid. L. R. Cross, Rt. 4, Box 249, Fitzgerald 31750._____________________________ Daylillies, 16 asst. unlabeled, $4.75, chrysanthemums, 25 asst., $3.75, PP. Mrs. W. S. Griffin, Rt. 1, Adel31620. _____________ Baby snowball, lilac Fla. jasmine, yard fern, dogwood, tiger lily, Aug. lily, penilecer, hosta, $1.25 ea., 3 for $3.50, narcissus, redspider lily, jew, sweet Williams, others, $2.50 per doz., add post. Mrs. E. I. Gray, Rt. 1, Box 352, Bremen 30110._________ Liriope (border grass) green $1 per sq. foot, dig your own. Mrs. J. Fowler, 3609 Briarcliff Rd., N.E., Atlanta. Ph. 636-2616.__________ Crownvetch, 25/$7.50, fifty $14, hen and chick, Irg. $1, extra Irg. $2, $1 PP. Col. L. C. Trent, 631 Collingsworth Dr., Decatur 30032._______ Red, Pink camellia seedlings, vari. aucubas, vari. hosta, amaryllis, lillies, hollies. D. V. Cason, Atlanta. Ph. 761-6102._________________ Chinquapin roses, Irg. pink flowers, 4 roses, $5, pink lady slippers, 12-$4, blue Jap. iris, 12 pits., $3, PP. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. 1, Box 146. Blue Ridge 30513. Candytuft, larkspur, sweet williams, red and yellow button mums, $1 per doz., compacta, peris, whitemani fern, $2 ea., 75 cents post. Mrs. Bryan Standridge, Box 647, Rochelle 31079.___________ African violets, leaves and pits., new varieties incl. mini and trailing; leaves 15/$7.50, pits, in bloom 5/$10 PP state pref. Marsha Sanders, Rt. 2, Box 219, Hephzibah 30815.______ Thrift green and striped liriope, hydrangeas, rose and shrubs. Mrs. L. W. Starnes, 3250 Wallace Lake Rd., Douglasville 30135. Ph. 942- 4051.__________________ Golden glow pits., 12/$3, dbl. white fever few, rooted cutting, 12/$3, red button mums pits., 12/$2, post paid. Mrs. Cecil Turner, Rt. 2, Carltpn 30627.______________ Iris $2.50 per doz., dbl. day lillies, $3 doz., daffodils, white w/yellow centers, $2.25, 75 cents post. ea. doz. Mrs. P. B. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground 30107.______________ 3 colors of Christmas cacti, $2 ea., fuchsias, 50 cents and $1, cannot ship. Mrs. Jesse Jackson, Austell. Ph. 948-7162.______________________________ Potted pits., geraniums, red or white, white striped wandering jew, jade pits., $1.25 ea., rainbow cacti, bromeliads, 50 cents to $1, cannot ship. Mrs. E. W. Gosnell, 1495 Fairburn Rd.. S.W. Atlanta 30331. Camellia seed, asst. colors, 6 for $1, 15 for $2, plus post, stamp. Mrs. Gay Matthews, Rt. 3, Box 53, Franklin 30217. | wanted Want seed of balsam apple fnot love, etc.), used for medicinal purposes as well as an ornamental vine, write price to Mrs. Hazel Watson, 1706 Kings Chapel Rd., Perry 31069.______________________ Want 1 Heart leaf pit. with little jugs for replanting. Mrs. Paul Wm. Vaughn Jr., Rt. 1, Williamson 30292. Miscellaneous for sale Craft Fairs Apr. 30 - May 1 - 7th Annual Historic Tour and Salisbury Fair, Salisbury Pk., Columbus. Joan Swift 404/324-0251 or Mrs. Gary Wallis 404/561-8898. May 7, 8 - Prater's Mill Country Fair, Ga. Hwy. 2, abt. 10 mi. NE of Dalton near Ga - Tn. border. $1.00 adults. May 7,8- Cooler Creek Arts & Crafts Fair, campus of Emanuel Co. Jr. College, Swainsboro, $1.00, info: Mrs. Corky Reeves 912/237-9841. May 7, 8 - 4th Annual Tara Days, spon. Forest Pk. Jaycees, State Farmers Mk., Forest Pk. Info: Tina Picard, 5402 Alder Dr., Forest Pk. 30050. Wednesday, April 27,1977 THE MARKET BULLETIN Page 7 NEEDLEWORK Handmade YoYo Dbl. bed spread made of whipcream $75, no cks. Mrs. Phillip Eddy, Rt. 7, Box 186, Canton 30114. Ph. 479-2808.______ Hand quilted quilts $50; Wedding ring $75, all beautiful. Marine Dellorso, 1800 Mackinaw Place, Smyrna 30080. Ph. 435-9856._______ All cotton, handmade Step Around Mtn., 93x93, yellow lining, multi cols. $95 PP. Frankie Jones, Rt. 2, Box 34A, Oak wood 30566. Ph. 536- 6569. ________________ Large and baby afghans, Ripple and Granny Squares, order now for Mother's Day. Gertrude Morgan, 6378 Bimini Dr., Forest Park 30050. Ph. 361-4743._____________ Crocheted items: 1 wheat pattern tablecloth 60x90 in. $100; 1 baby afghan, green, white, and yellow $12. Dorie Durand, Rt. 2, Box 403, Gainesville. Ph. 887-1114._________ Patchwork band aprons, fine piecework, bright prints, perm, press, lined, $4 PP. Judy Collins, 405 Stewart Ave., Marietta 30064. Ph. 404^28-2178.___________________ Dbl. size quilt tops: cotton Courthouse Steps $10, knit and rayon tops $6.50, all handmade, PP. Mrs. Louise Manders. Rt. 3, Winder 30680. Lrg. cro. potholders $1 ea. or 5/$4, diff. cols, PP if 5 ordered mixed cols. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. 1, Box 146, Blue Ridge 30513.________ Patchwork quilts, all colors, kings $20, Dbl. $15 PP, money orders only. Sallie Butler, Dahlonega 30533. Ph. 864-3124._______________ Handpainted pillowcases $4 pr., bib aprons $1.75, band and work aprons $1.35, potholders 3/$l, novelty aprons, $2. Debbie Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540._______________ Button crown bonnets, assort, cols, and sizes, good material and workmanship. $4.50 PP. Mrs. E. A. Thomas, Rt. 3, Jefferson 30549. Cro. bedspread, red flower, green leaves, white background, have to see to appreciate, fringed $65. Tessie, Harkins, Rt. 3, Calhoun 30701.__________________ Cro. strawberry or lemon potholder, lemon, lime, orange, watermelon slice $1.75 ea.; also will cro. afghans. Sharon Woods, Rt. 1, Box 219. Kingsland 31548.__________ Old fashioned bonnets, perma press material, pelon brim $3.50 PP. Mrs. Velma Bell, 13 Clover St., Rome 30161._________________ Machine made quilts: king $25, queen $20, full $12 PP. Mrs. Grady Itson. Rt. 3, Adairsville 30131._____ 1 cro. afghan, baby pink w/pink, 47x53 $35; 1 Igt. blue w/royal blue, zig-zag 68x68 $45. Mrs. Myrle B. Smith, Forest Park. Ph. 361-7999. Db. Wedding Ring quilt tops, dbl. bed only, plain or scalloped edges $20 plus $2.50 post. Martha Collins, Rt. 6. Gumming 30130.___________ Handmade dbl. Dresden Plate quilts; 1 cotton, 1 poly, knit $100 ea. Mrs. Wilber Miller, Rt. 10, Gainesville 30501.___________ Beautiful calico print chicken pin cushions 4 1/2 in. high, $2 ea. Mrs. J. G. Chamblee, 3605 Flat Shoals Rd., College Park 30349. _______ BEES, HONEY & SUPPLIES"' Honey, Dovetailed cypress supers, hives of bees for sale. E. L. Quinn, 2999 Haralson Rd.. Decatur 30033. 5 new working all cypress hives w/new Italian queens $55 ea. or w/one complete super $65 ea. state inspected. H. Popham, Rt. 6, Cedartown. Ph. 404-748-1537._________ 8 racks bee hives $40 ea., 10 racks $45 ea. complete w/bees, state inspected. Donald McDuffie, Rt. 3, Box 35, Fitzgerald 31750. Ph. 912423-4615._______________ Top quality cypress beehives, supers, bees, nuc boxes, beginner's kit, honey, etc. B. J. Semegran, Suwanee. Ph. 476-1411.________ Honey: fresh crop of light, delicious orange blossom honey $1 per Ib. plus post. Michael Surles, Rt. 1, Box 91, Culberson, N.C. 28903. Ph. 745-4170, Union Co. Ga, All Handicraft advertisers must have an affidavit. Queens, ready for shipping. Italian, selective bred for gentleness, fast buildup $4 ea. R. D. Wood, 101 Twin Creek Trail, Kennesaw. Ph. 404-926-5626.______________ Honey for sale $1.50/pt; alsp will remove swarms of honeybees in Douglas and surrounding counties. W. O. Canady, Atlanta. Ph. 942- 3887.___________________ Beehives $25; w/bees $60. assembled, painted, frames, foundation standard, equal any. Russell Samples, 2626 Whiteleigh Ct., Atlanta 30345. Ph. 938-3762. THINGS TO EAT Natural fat. Black Angus beef, custom cut, wrapped and frozen 89 cents per Ib. hanging wt. D. A. Vaughn, Powder Springs. Ph. 943- 6621._____________________ 1976 dried apples for sale $1.75/lb. will not ship. Mrs. Ruby Awtrey. Rt. 1, Trion 30753.______ 1977 crop pecans for sale, mostly halves $5 per qt. PP full measure qt. Mrs. Louie Williams, Rt. 2, Box 5, Kite 31049._________________ Fresh double-yoke eggs $l/doz. D. D. Smith, Riverdale. Ph. 477-6995. Country cured hams, salt and sugar cured, approx. 15 Ibs. Paul Westbrook, Alpharetta. Ph. 475- 7981.____________________ HERBS Yellow dock, red sassafras, yellow root, wild cherry, sev. kinds of bark 2 Ib. lardbox $2.50 PP. Louise Lee, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.___________ Wild Ga. Ginseng (Aralia Spinose) $10/1/2 Ib. Wild Poke roots $10/1/2 Ib. Dr. Sharman, 295 Azalea Dr., Roswell 30075. Wild cucumber bark, red sassafras $2.50/2 Ib. lardbox plus 75 cents post. P. B. Brown, Rt. l,Box2, Ball Ground 30107. Herbs: yellow root, red root, red sassafras, queen of meadow, 4 Ib. lardbox $4.75 PP. Mrs. L. W. Welch, Rt. 5. Box 129. Ellijay. Ph. 273-3557. Yellow root, yellow dock, queen of meadow, roots, pipsawa 2 Ib. lar- dbox $2.50 PP. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540. _____ FARM SUPPLIES L. P. gas tank $125, unusually nice w/extra features. Smith, 1850 Savannah Rd. Augusta.__________ One single foot plow stock complete w/handles $28.25; also 1 3 pt. hitch leveling blade $100. C. N. McClure, Dawsonville. Ph. 265-2978. Free firewood. Mrs. G. W. Chandler, Atlanta. Ph. 241-3538. Wire frame for tomatoes, made of no. 10 galv. national wire, 6x6 in. mesh, 30 or 60 in. hgt., approx. 18 in. diameter. Frank H. Greer, Avondale Estates. Ph. 404-299-0240. Creosoted fence post, cedar fence post, split oak fence post. Ben L. Hudson, Rt. 2, Cave Spring 30124. Ph. 748-2281.______________ Farm bell No. 3 cast iron w/yoke $65; small reproduction $20, can ship; also bathtub for watering stock $20. A. N. Bartlett, Atlanta. Ph. 404361-0778._________________ Rabbit cages, all wire, used 6 mos.; nest boxes and waterers w/some $20 ea. Ray Warr, Meansville. Ph. 567-3106.____________ Bean stakes 7 ft. 06 cents ea., tomato stakes 4 ft. 08 cents ea. 5 ft. 12 cents ea., 6 ft. 15 cents ea. Tom Mayfield, Conyers 30207. Ph. 483- 7720.____________________ 250 ft. chicken house, good metal roof, blocks and lumber $1500 or will sell items separately. Daniel Biggers, Rt. 4, Cleveland 30528. Ph. 865-2996. 6 1/2 ft. Locust fence post 80 cents ea., 8 ft. chestnut rails $1.25 ea. undel. Buryl McConnell, Young Harris. Ph. 379-3165.__________ Bath tub good for watering stock, etc. $15. C. J. Rhodes, East Point. Ph. 404-761-5162.______________ Good quality Yellow Locust farm fence posts 75 cents, yellow locust rails $1, Chestnut rails $1.25. Terry York. Rt. 2. Clayton. Ph. 782-5847. 1 plow stock like new $15; 1 wheat cradle $20, good cond. J. C. Ofwell, Rt. 2, Box 332 C, Newnan. Ph. 2531216 after 7 p.m. Two old bath tubs, ideal for watering horses $10 ea. J. E. Alien, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-2179 after 6. 1100 clamp tobacco sticks. John L. McCrea, RFD 2, Blackshear. Ph. 912449-4967.__________________ 12 gas brooders; ford front end loader, like new. C. H. Conner, Rt. 3, Flowery Branch 30542. Ph. 404-967- 6828.___________________ Lrg. Dbl .-wide incubator, 150 chicken egg capacity, ea. side, $75. C. Brown, 548 Poplar St., Buford 30518. Ph. 404-945-2255._________ Quail equip.: feeders, waterers, etc.; also cattle waterers. Phil Lindsey, Alpharetta. Ph. 634-6101 weekdays. 475-5534 weekends._____ Quail equip.: laying pens, autowaterers, feeders, brooder w/4heat lamps, 2 wafers, 2 holding pens, feeders & waterers $300. Ed Richardson, Hawkinsville. Ph. 892- 2732.__________________ 20 rolls small mesh poultry wire 50 x 1 ft., good cond. $2.50 roll; 150-200 glass chick fountains w/lids, 3 types 30 cents to 50 cents ea. Hasson Byers, Blairsville. Ph. 745-2253. Buildings: Warehouse and grain storage complex, metal and pole const.; 1 warehouse 48x148x14. Bob Slick. Montezuma. Ph. 912-472-8338. 100 chicken waters, hanging round plastic type complete w/hardware & lines $4 ea. Joe Akren, Lyerly. Ph. 404-895-2729. Split chestnut rails, 8 ft. $1.35, yellow locust farm fence posts 6 1/2 ft. 80 cents, yellow locust rails, 8 ft. $1, can del. Walt Stancil, Rabun Gap. Ph. 746-2488.____________ Humidaire 300A incubator, selfturning 1600 egg cap. $650, Irg. Humidaire Hatcher $350. Bob Slack, Rt. 4, Gumming. Ph. 889-1912._____ Humidaire incubator model H-50 and Humidaire Hatcher model Hatchette Bottom $450 for both. Charles Newport, Rt. 4, Gumming. Ph. 889-1193.______________ Incubators, circulated air type, 24 and 6 tray sizes, dbl. wall insulated, dbl. switch thermostat. Ernest Dickey, 105 Ada Dr., Millen. Ph.912-982-5515.____________ Sawed Cypress or pressure treated farm post, pickup or del. at reasonable price. Henry Delk, Jr., Homerville. Ph. 487-2102.________ Old lumber: 2x4's, 2x6's, 2x8's from old house and barns, some Ix4's and Ix6's. A. T. Rigsby, Jr., Rt. 4, Box 200A, Camilla 31730. Ph. 912336-5715._________________ Locust farm posts 6 1/2 ft. 80 cents ea. here or del. anywhere, reasonable fee, 3000 ready. Willie Long, Blairsville 30512. Ph. 404-7452891/4143._________________ Used tin and alum, roofing, some like new $2.50 sheet, some w/rust, $1.50/sheet. Mr. Waters, Marietta. Ph. 434-0811._______________ Greenhouse: 12x15 ft. unassembled $165. Rodney Harrelson, Rt. 1, Sautee 30571. Ph. 404-878-2517._________________ 8 doz. qt. canning jars, most w/rings $2/doz. also pint jars, cannot ship. Mrs. R. G. Holcomb, 194 Sloan St., Roswell 30075. Ph. 993- 4235.__________________ Good used tin; also chicken house lumber, all lengths and widths, cheap. W. J. Holland, 105 Stones Loop, Calhoun. Ph 629-6058._______ 100 red cedar farm fence posts, 6 1/2 ft. $1 ea., 90 cents if all taken. Herman Harris, Rt. 2, Box 147, Crawfordville 30631. Ph. 456-2267. Good bathtubs w/faucets attached for watering stock $20-$25; also small farm trailer chasis. K. Price, Austell. Ph. 404-948-2745._________ Used lumber 2x6,. 2x10, 10 and 12 ft. long, poplar ceiling, 6 in. wide flooring, reasonably priced. Pauline Franks, Hiawassee. Ph. 896-2853. Pockman cages, 20,000 chicken capacity, good cond. Ben Porter , Madison. Ph. 342-2775._________ Big Dutchman poultry auto, feeder, complete. Harry L. Hodges, Claxton. Ph. 912-739-3811 or 739- 1978._______________________ FERTILIZERS & MULCHES Chicken and cow fert. $35 and $45 per load; also pinestraw. Thomas Lewis, Duluth. Ph. 476-2301. Horse manure $5 a pickup truck load. J. P. Morgan, Marietta. Ph. 434-2055 home. 442-3338 barn. Coastal Bermuda mulch $1 bale, Zoie Stokes, Hoboken. Ph. 912-458- 2377._____________________ Mulch hay $1.25 bale, near Covington. D. B. Dixon, Covington. Ph. 786-6230.______________ Free aged horse manure, you load, call first. Debbie Baccus, HamptonMcDonough Hwy. Hampton. Ph. 946- 4232.___________________ Aged horse manure $5 pickup load, will del. for $20 a load. Debbie Manning, Doraville. Ph. 448-6665. Sawdust, cash at farm, you haul, no Sun. sales. Lemon Griffith, 8 mi. N.E. Dallas, mi. S.E. Cross Roads on 92 Hwy.___________________ Mulching hay, extra large bales. Roy Smith, Rt. 4, Box 544, Newnan. Ph. 253-4286.________________ Rabbit manure $12.50 per pickup load, you load and haul. Charles Gilreath, Monroe. Ph. 267-6483. Fresh sawdust $7.50 longbed truck del. Snellville/Lithonia area. M. Wakenigg. Ph. 483-5210 or Virgal, Jr. 972-5871. ___________ Horse manure mixed w/shavings $5 pickup load. Jack Fleischman, Zebulon. Ph. 567-3787.___________ Composted horse manure and fine rotted shavings for flowers and veg. gardens, easy access, will load $5, long bed $7. Kendall Eidson, Barnes- ville. Ph.404-358-3545._________ Sawdust $3 pickup load at J. R. Hall farm, Hall Rd., Rt. 1, Box 79, Hampton 30228._____________ Fert. chicken and cow, pinestraw $35 and $45 load, James Mitchell, Abbotts Brdg. Rd., Duluth 30136. Ph. 475-3376.________________ Mulch hay $1 per bale, will del. 50 or more bales at reasonable rates. A. Ralph Morrow, Norcross. Ph. 448- 7875. ________________ FISH & FISH SUPPLIES Channel catfish fingerlings, pickup or del., disease free. George McKie, 1928 Haynie Dr., Augusta. Ph. 404736-9772._________________ Channel catfish fingerlings, can del. large orders. Ira L. Sasser, P.O. Box 694, Hinesville 31313. Ph. 912876-2895 after 7 p.m. ODDITIES Earthworms; Black Italian wigglers for hanging baskets, potted flowers and gardens, 35/$l plus 50 cents post. w/SASE. H. M. Lowe, 2806 Sherwood Dr., Brunswick 31520._________________ Red wigglers $4/M, $7.75/2M, $12.50/5M, $25/10M, $57.50/25M, all orders PP w/raising inst. Marshall Mahaffey, Box 845, Mableton 30059.___________________ Perfect fish bait, clean, dry and odorless, the Giant Mealworm, Mighty Mealys, 12 boxes for $7.25 PP. Wesley Mahaffey, 5539 Andrews Dr., Mableton30059.____________ Red Wigglers $5/gal. mostly worms and eggs, cannot ship. Ilene Smith, Rt. 1, Dublin 31021. Ph. 272- 9198.___________________ Turtle traps, strong wiretype, guaranteed, can ship after arrangements, $8, $10, and $12. C. E. Feather. Stone Mtn. Ph. 404-469- 6949.___________________ Experienced chair caner, all type repairs, reasonable, Luke Thomas, 728 Woodson St., S.E., Atlanta 30315. Ph. 622-3812.__________ Lap quilt frame w/inst. $4 PP 12x12 in. mail order only. Robert Bagwell, Box 761, Duluth 30136. Hybrid red wigglers, bedrun, $4/M, $15/5M, $25/10M, $60/25M, PP w/inst. Tom Mitchell, 5872 Dispain Rd., Buford 30518. Ph. 945- 4204.__________________ Hybrid red wigglers $5/M bedrum PP, hand counted, quantity prices on request. Delbert Leavens, 4280 Pinetree Dr., Powder Spgs. Ph. 943-6847. wanted Want to catch new swarms of bees from bushes, trees, etc. in DeKalb, Gwinnett, Henry, Rockdale, Newton and Fulton Counties. Cecil T. Sheppard, Doraville. Ph. 938-0390. Want 10 Irg. spreader loads of chicken litter del. and spread Yatesville; state price and Ph. no. Henry Atkinson, 3535 Lawrenceville Rd.. Tucker 30084. Ph. 934-6273. Want swarms of honey bees in Douglas Co. land surrounding counties. Charles Thornton, 5150 Big A Rd.. Douglasville. Ph. 942-3984. Will catch free swarms of honey bees in the Columbus area. D. A. Pritchett, Columbus. Ph. 404-324- 6368.______________________ Want 2 cords good hickory or oak firewood, prefer 30 in. lengths, but not a must, quote del. & pick up price. R. L. Wann, Grayson. Ph. 972- 8513.____________________ Want old chicken house w/good tin free for removal clean to ground or at very reasonable price to use in building of small farm. J. Hertell, Marietta. Ph. 434-0811._________ Want 100 bales hay del. N.E. Cobb. Bill Warnock, Marietta. Ph. 973-0882.___________________ Want barbed wire and field fencing, must be new. Jerry Griswell, Stone Mtn. Ph. 404-296-2154.______ Want old farm house for lumber, will clean up completely. Mahia Enoch. Marietta. Ph. 404-434-0811. Want large king snakes, will pay $25. Paul Hope, Newnan. Ph. 404688-5962 days. 404-599-6456 nights. Want to buy Swish drinkers, chicken house curtains, motors, 3 in. augars, good cond. Arlin Williams, Rt. 1, Toccoa 30577. Ph. 404-886- 9530.____________________ Want 2 glass jars to fit old butter churns, one should have Dazey Mfg. Co., St. Louis Mo. imprinted, other may also. Rachel Mosher, 12510 KingwoodDr.. Savannah._________ Want to buy ear corn, can haul if you load. John Kisor, Rt. 1, Preston. Ph.912-649-4800.____________ Want Golden Grubs for fishing, need large quantity, will buy any amt. Hank Erb, Grovetown. Ph. 4045 56-9128 collect._____________ Want 400 tons Coastal hay del. in June and July. Ed Simmons, 15 14th St., N.E.. Atlanta 30309.________ Want one beehive to be donated to the Outdoor Activity Center, a tax exempt Nature center totally dependent on contributions. Robert Geraci, 1442 Richland Rd., S.W., Atlanta 30310.______________ Want a dozen hued beams, approx. 18 ft. George Bentley, Marietta. Ph. 404-428-2077. Out of state wanted Want 1 large quality jack to use for breeding to mare horses. Jim Maxwell, Rt. 2, Box 349, Lithia, Fla. 33547. Ph. 737-3343._________________ Want engine parts for MF 300 diesel combine or MF 165 tractor. T. E. Harrison, Rt. 1, Box 200, Smiths, Ala. Ph. 205-298-6136.___________ Want reliable and sober farm couple, no children, for farm work: gardening, milking, run tractor, etc. quarters & salary furnished. Lucy Ferguson, Cumberland Island, Box 671. Fernandina Beach, Fla. 32034. Want Farmall Super A, state price and cond.; also Rome Harrow to fit D6 Caterpillar. William Bippus, M.D., West Palm Beach, Fla. Ph. 305-844-7444 after 6p.m.__________ Want land leveler preferably in good cond. Elmer Heubeck, P. O. Box 70, Ocala, Fla. 32670. Ph. 904-5911924. notice Person who advertised making butter molds, lids and dashers please write S. W. Peabody, 1865 Haig MillRd., N. W.. Dalton 30720. Sold out of Achimenes bulbs and also running okra seed. H. M. Lowe, 2806 Sherwood Dr., Brunswick 31520. Bridge lost in flood on Little River, Fulton Co., 1/2 mile above Hwy. 140, 6 telephone poles and 2x6 oak planks. Jerry M. Bartenfeld, Atlanta. Ph. 455-6781. PageS Aie Over 2000 years ago the importance of peanuts was acknowledged. Earliest records trace their origin to Brazil where the Inca Indians placed peanuts in the tombs of their mummified dead to give them strength on their long journey to the other world. Peanuts did not leave their native land until the Spanish started their exploring escapades. Soon Europe, Asia and Africa became aware of the value of goobers (nguba, African). It was therefore natural for early colonists to bring peanuts with them when they came to America. Until the War Between the States, peanuts were used almost exclusively for hog feed. People ate them but few admitted it. However, during the War when rations ran out, soldiers and civilians turned to goobers for sustenance. In the South, farms were ravaged, livestock slaughtered and storehouses emptied. But peanuts went unnoticed maybe because their edible part didn't show maybe because they were considered unfit for humans to eat. But out of this hardship came many discoveries the nutritious value of peanuts, peanut oil and peanut butter and George Washington Carver who alone developed over 300 peanut byproducts. Georgia first grew peanuts to feed the hogs but later to supply the raw material for peanut by-products. Peanut oil for example became such a profitable endeavor that several oil mills were built in south Georgia exclusively for that purpose in the 1918 era. By World War II when vegetable oil shipments from the South Pacific were curtailed, land devoted to peanut production for oil and other by-products had increased to more than 1,500,000 acres in Georgia. Georgia has led the nation in peanut production since 1929. It is our most valuable cash farm crop yielding more than $311,000,000 in 1976. Valera Jessee Family History Workshop The annual family history research workshop of the Georgia Genealogical Society will be held May 14, at the American Motor Hotel, 160 Spring Street, N.W., Atlanta. A $10 reservation fee which includes luncheon, should be sent to the Ga. Genealogical Society, Box 38066, Atlanta, GA 30334. For information, call 404-233-8798, evenings, between 6 and 9p.m. April -- DEFENSIVE DRIVING & NOEXTRA RIDERS SAFETY MONTH. THE MARKET BULLETIN Apple Growers "No-See-Ums" (Continued From Page 1) than other varieties. Scab can be a severe problem in North Georgia, but it has not been found in Middle Georgia; while bitter rot in Middle Georgia is much more difficult to control than in North Georgia. Because of the variation of apple disease problems between regions, it is necessary for the Extension Service to prepare spray guides for each region. During the past few weeks, growers have been battling scab, cedar-apple rust and black rot. Most of the damage caused by these diseases occurs from bud break until petal fall. For instance, the fungus which causes black rot comes out of dead twigs in the tree and enters the apple just before or during bloom. However, the rot the fungus causes does not become evident until harvest time. During late April and early May, powdery mildew will be a real problem, especially in North Georgia on the Rome Beauty and Stayman varieties. The chemical used for controlling other diseases will not control powdery mildew. Therefore another spray must be added to the already several sprays, beginning at petal fall, for mildew control. There is never a dull moment for the apple grower. By the time he wipes out his scab, black rot, cedarapple rust and mildew, it's time to start on summer rots. Summer diseases, such as bitter rot, bot rot, sooty blotch and fly speck, begin to show up in late May and remain until harvest time. Bitter rot is the most common of all of the rots and is much more severe in Middle Georgia. Bot rot is present in both North and Middle Georgia and really complicates apple spraying since none of the fungicides used for bitter rot control will control it. Apple diseases are difficult to control, and the grower deserves every cent he receives when he places those beautiful red apples on the market. For those individuals who feel like they can grow apples cheaper than they can buy them at the market, they should observe a commercial grower as he battles the pests. Farm, Campus (Continued From Page 1) the course to a college monitor convenient to their home locations. Many take the courses just for information and enjoyment and do not sit for the examination. The faculty and staff of our Independent Study program are eager to serve the educational needs of adults from all walks of life, and we know that the Georgia farmer is not a stranger to our program. We hope you will take even better advantage of it. For a free copy of our Independent Study bulletin write: Independent Study, Annex 2, University of Georgia, Georgia Center for Continuing Education, Athens, Georgia 30602. If we do not offer the particular subject you need please let us know; we want to continue to bring farm and campus closer together. (Continued From Page 1) settlers. In 1794 it is written that "The most troublesome plague to both man and beast, especially in passing through the woods, was a kind of insect called by the Indians Ponk or Living Ashes, from their being so small that they are hardly visible and their bite as painful as the burning of redhot ashes." Sand flies are difficult to control. Foggers, and repellents are the only solutions recommended and their effect will last only a few hours. Chiggers Chiggers are almost invisible to the naked eye but can be readily identified by the annoyance they cause. From three to six hours after an individual has walked through tall weeds and grass an intolerable itching begins, usually around the ankles, knees and wrists. Severe dermatitis results that can last a week or more. Chiggers do not penetrate the skin as commonly believed. What they do is inject a digestive fluid in the skin that disintegrates the contents of surrounding cells and the disintegrated cells are used as food. When the chiggers are fully fed, they drop off the host. Chiggers lay their eggs on vegetation and the newly hatched larva remains quiescent in a shady spot near the top of low-growing vegetation. They are activated by air current carrying carbon dioxide characteristic of an approaching vertebrate host. In general, chiggers feed on a multitude of mammalian hosts, including man. After being in an infested area, take a hot bath or shower using lots of soap. Apply an antiseptic to welts. To prevent itching, apply a local anesthetic. Vid i Knew? Last year there were 278 Georgia dairy herds in the Dairy Herd Im- provement Association. The herds average 128 cows, an increase of seven over the year before. Milk production was also up. W. H. McKinney, Extension Service dairy scientist, said the average DHIA cow produced 12,882 pounds of milk and 476 pounds of fat. This was an increase of 438 pounds of milk and 13 pounds of fat over the previous year. *** Pesticide supplies in the U. S. this year should be more than enough to meet projected farm and garden needs, according to the U. S. Department of Agriculture. Wednesday, April 27, 1977 'Bulletin* Calendar Apr. 30 - Quarter Horse Auction, Reagon Stone, 475-3470, Alpharetta. Apr. 30 - 1 PM - Public Auction of Reg. Polled Hereford's, Swearingen Hereford Farms, Reynolds, spon. Ga. Polled Hereford Assn. R. L. Swearingen, Jr. POB 247, Reynolds 31076, 912/847-3535 day, 847-3167 night. Apr. 30 - 12 noon - 22nd Annual Dairy Day Heifer Sale, U. of Ga. Coliseum, Athens. Apr. 29 - 9 AM - 14th Annual Spring Dairy Show, U. of Ga. Coliseum, Athens. Apr. 30-12 noon - N. Ga. Quarter Horse Auction. 150 hd.. Wills Pk., Alpharetta. Glenda Stone, 404/773-3061. Apr. 30 - Monroe Co. Jaycee Equip. Auction, 2 mi. E. of Forsyth, Hwy. 83, bring equip, at your convenience. Sam Freeman, 994-9802 office, 994-2526 home. May 1 -11 AM - Heart of Ga. Arabian Club Open Horse Show, 5 mi. N. of Forsyth on U.S. 41 at Cross Saber Farm. Info: Bill Treadwell, 912/994-6471 or 994-1427. May 2 - Ga. Simmental Breeders Assn. 4th Annual "Southern Classic" Sale. Wilson Cattle Sales Service, 2985 King Alfred Dr., Macon, 912477-5845. May 6, 7 - Ga. Women's Meeting in observance of Intl. Women's Year, Sheraton Biltmore Hotel, Atlanta, 892-6161. May 6-8 - Dixie Cup Morgan Classic Horse Show, Stone Mtn. Sfeer, Heifer Show Held By 4-H, FFA More than 150 Four-H and FFA members participated in the 1977 state steer and heifer show held on the University of Georgia campus recently. David Parks, 16-year-old member of the Jefferson High School Future Farmers of America, showed the grand champion steer. Reserve grand champion steer was owned by Mickey Bentley, Worth County 4H'er. Show winners, by class are: Heifer Show: Horned Hereford, Tony Pope, Haralson County 4-H; Polled Hereford, Harvey Pool, Tift County 4-H; Angus, Tina Shumake, Jackson County 4-H; Charolais, Lynn Matthews, Lincoln County 4-H. Also, Shorthorn, Darryl Matthews, Oconee County FFA; Beefmaster, Charles H. Hillsman, Oconee County FFA; Brangus, Reggie Atkins, Bainbridge FFA; Santa Gertrudis, Ronald Cook, Tift County 4-H; Limousin, John Spivey, Walt on County 4-H; British Cross, Greg Gresson, Gordon County 4-H, and commercial and other breeds and crosses, Cliff Bailey, Bainbridge FFA. Steer Show: Shorthorn, Dwayne Ford, Oconee FFA; Limousin, Mickey Bentley, Worth County 4-H; English Cross, Susan Ware, Lincoln County 4-H; Charolais, Brenda Cabe, Worth County 4-H; Angus, Robin Brisco, Haralson County 4-H; Exotic Cross, David Parks, Jefferson FFA. Soil Test Lawns It's best to follow soil test recommendations when fertilizing your lawn this spring and summer. Check with your county Extension Service office for information on soil testing procedures.