FARMERS & CONSUMERS Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Georgia Department of Agriculture Market Bulletin Volume 64 FOR SUBSCRIPTION AND ADVERTISEMENT INFORMATION SEE PAGE 2 Wednesday, July 19, 1978 Number Sow Cattlemen Oppose More Beef Imports The beef cattle farmers of Georgia, along with cattlemen throughout the country, were dealt a severe blow by President Carter when he raised the quota of beef to be imported from other countries by 200 million pounds. It is difficult for us to understand why the nation's number one ! ex-farmer would [ single out the cat| tie industry in his fight against inflation. He hardly raised his voice when the coal miners received a 40% wage increase, and he makes no real effort to curb soaring steel prices. All other facets of our economy have price increases running rampant, (Our guest columnist this week is Sam B. Hay, Jr., President of the Georgia Cattlemens Association, Covington 30209.) but our president chose our industry as the sacrificial lamb for his inflation-fight altar. President Carter was well informed about the cyclical nature of the cattle business, and he knows that for four years we sold calves for prices below the cost of production, costing cattle producers hundreds of millions of dollars. Just as the supply of cattle was begining to match the demand, bringing a degree of profitability back to cattle producers, who for so long had received so little, President Carter dropped a bomb on our industry. He went against his vow to preserve free enterprise and have no government interference in our business. His action cost cattlemen from $70.00 to $100.00 per animal on every head we have to sell. Our position is not entirely a selfish one. The President's action has upset the rebuilding phase of the cattle industry throughout the United States, and the ultimate real loser will be "Ms. John Q. Consumer." It is a crying shame to us farmers that our government is wholeheartedly dedicated to a cheap food policy regardless of what harm it does to those producing food. Someday when it is too late, the politicians and bureaucrats in Washington will realize that the (Continued On Page 11) Corn Export Contract Signed At Ga. Capital A contract to export 101,000 metric tons of U.S. corn to Taiwan was signed July 5 at the state capital. The group of Taiwanese businessmen contracted to pay $11.6 million for corn to be used as fodder in the Republic of China. "Although some of the 101,000 metric tons will be Georgia corn, due to the existing drought in our state, much of the shipment will come from other states," according to Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin. The Taiwan delegation met at the capital to finalize the corn contracts due to Georgia's increasing importance as an agricultural exporter. This is the second agricultural buying trip to Georgia from Taiwan. In February a similar mission bought 54,000 metric tons of Georgia soybeans valued at $12.5 million. Mr. Hsioh-Kwen Shoa, Director General of the Taiwan Foreign Trade Board, Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin and Mr. KunChung Lin, Chairman,Taiwan Maize Importer's Joint Committee discuss the future economic benefits of trade between Georgia agricultural firms and the Republic of China. During their visit, the delegation also got a taste of Georgia's fresh peaches. Index Letters ....... Page 2 Recipes ....... Page 5 Tobacco Schedule . Page 7 Grandpa's Garden Page 11 Quilt Pattern . . . Page 11 Trapping The Boll Weevil Keeps Researchers Busy One of the greatest drawbacks in cotton production is the heavy infesta- tion of pests, especially the boll weevil. An ingenious new device may pro- vide some much needed help according to entomologists at the U.S. Depart- ment of Agriculture, rTmh. e odJJd-l1ook1 i.ng cont. raption is composed of a paper cup, some screen wire, a small plastic box, a cigarette filter and a dab of paint, with a total cost of about 35 cents. As yet, the trap is untested in commercial use. USDA's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) is participating in a co- operative boll weevil eradication trial in some southern states to de- termine its effectiveness. Many of the entomologists are "cautiously optimistic" that this new contraption can be effective in help- ing to rid Georgia of this destructive pest when backed up by a program of additional deterrents. These additional preventative measures would include pesticides treatments, defoliation of cotton plants after harvest, release of ste- rile weevils, and of course, the boll weevil traps. The base of the trap is a plastic cup, the size usually used to serve Dead boll weevils are removed milk shakes. The cup is turned up- from the new trap which is hoped to side-down and painted a shocking save the cotton industry from the chartreuse, a highly visible color destructive pest. (Continued On Page 12) Is there a chemical I can safely use to rid my centipede lawn of bahia grass? W.H. Bainbridge The safest and only effective agent is elbow grease. Make applications as necessary. My exterminator is continuing to use a foul smelling spray even after I requested that an odorless spray be used around my children. Why? R.L. Sylvania The odorless fumes are not less harmful than the ones that you sense. Also the spray that is being used depends on the type of contract you have and the insects that you are trying to control. We recently had some beef slaughtered and are having some difficulty with the processing plant. The meat was aged for several weeks, but then apparently was not stored properly as a faint odor was present when we picked it up. P.B. Dalton In talking with you and the processor, we learned that you requested the meat be aged for a longer period than is recommended for the grade. So, although it was refrigerated, deterioration had already begun during the prolonged aging process. (Continued On Page 11) Page 2 letttu Dear Editor: I wish to find a source of supply for dried roots from the botanical plant 'cimicifuga' [racemosa] also known as 'black cohosh' or 'cimicifuga' [americana]. Both grow in rich woods and the mountains of the southeastern United States. Please help me locate someone familiar with this plant. The roots and rhizomes were used to make a medicinal tea. William B. Sanford The Hambersham, Suite 607 3060 Pharr Court North, NW Atlanta, Georgia 30305 Dear Editor: Let's hear from donkey and mule people. I can furnish information on registration, club membership, etc. Please send a self addressed stamped envelope for reply. M. M. Murray Route 1 Americus, Georgia 31709 Dear Editor: I enjoy your paper very much and want to pass on my peach recipe before it is too late for this season. Fry peaches just as you would apples; don't peel the peaches. When you get ready to use them beat them with mixer. The peaches taste just like dried peaches and make delicious fried pies. The more tart the peach the better they are. I put mine in sealed freezer bags and freeze. Fried apples do not have this dried fruit taste but peaches do. Mrs. Harold M. Ferguson Route 1, Box 320 Gardendale, Alabama 35071 Farm employment No commercial, industrial or domestic employment permitted. Only that employment that pertains to the individual farm may be advertised. Will do artificial insemination of beef and dairy cattle in Cherokee and adjoining counties. William R. Odum, Rt. 2, Woodstock 30188. Ph. 404-926-5420._______________ Furnish sprigs, custom plant Coastal Bermuda, anywhere in Ga., dug w/auto. digger, planted w/2 row auto. Bermuda planter. K. E. Hancock, Box 82, Franklin Springs. Ph. 404-245-5788.__________ Dependable, experienced, farm help wanted, fringe benefits, good pay and good working conditions. Ken Moubray, Decatur. Ph. 2441991._______________ Want man to dig 18 corner post holes 8" x 3'. John Potter, Alpharetta. Ph. 404-475-3188._____ Want exp. man to operate hay and farm equip., also planting/silage and milking approx. 100-120 cows in Double-8 stanchion barn. Albert Spillers, Musella. Ph. 836-4281. Will furnish and custom plant Coastal/Alitia anywhere in Ga., auto, planter/digger, or dig your sprigs. Sam Summers, Temple. Ph. 562-3679.______________ Will remove weeds and moss from lakes and brush/honeysuckle from fence rows. Derry Stockbridge, Kennesaw. Ph. 404-926-5357.______ Industrious college student wants business opportunity pertaining to farming. Dan Moore, P.O. Box 23715 Emory Univ. Atlanta. Ph. 436-8410. 17 yr. old boy needs summer work w/room and board, prefer dairy farm, Central or No. Ga. Mike Holbrook, Covington. Ph. 786-6094. Landscaping, plowing, all kinds of tractor work. Danny Bank, Marietta. Ph. 436-3797._________________ Couple wants to caretake farm in exchange for rent, Univ. of Ga. area (Graduate Student). Greg Fowler, Forest Park. Ph. 404-366-2187. Will custom rake, cut and bale hay in Henry, Rockdale and Clayton counties; also, blade work. H. D. Rutledge, Rex. Ph. 961-6742._____ Young sgl. man wants job on poultry farm/other farm work, w/room and board, and weekly salary. William Hester, Madison. Will custom cut, rake and bale hay. O. L. Rutledge, McDonough. Ph. 957-5144.________________ Bush-hogging, plowing, all kinds of tractor work. B. Lightsey, Decatur. Ph. 288-2324.______________ Will do artificial insemination of cattle, in Walton, Gwinnett, Newton and surrounding counties. Sam Lalaian. Loganville. Ph. 267-6198. Want sgl. woman, 40-45, to do light work on chicken farm, must have driver's license, salary w/room and board, time off. J. Harold Street, Gainesville.__________________ Man and wife, 2 small boys, do light farm work, caretake, Rockdale/surrounding counties for house, small rent. M. S. Barden, Atlanta. Ph. 349-7793.___________ Want retired couple w/trailer to help w/light farm work in exchange for rent/garden spot. Bruce Self, Byron. Ph. 912-781-8309.________ Need job raising broilers, 40,00060,000, on percentage bases, 20 yrs. exp. in both dark/curtain houses. Claude Ferguson. Demorest.________ Graduate Auctioneer wants job auctioning off livestock, farmland and equip., 20 yrs., exp. Mr. Quitman Barrs, Eastman. Ph. 374- 3800._________________ Man, exp. in farming, needs work. I. J. Cardin, Box 15. Berlin._______ Want someone to bushhog 8 hrs., near Blue Ridge and Cherry Log, w/good tractor and mower. Robert D. Howser. Smyrna.____________ Will custom rake, cut and bale hay in North Bibb and Monroe counties. George Peake, Macon. Ph. 477-6797. Will work as caretaker on farm, for house and free rent. F. T. Sanders, Norcross. Ph. 447-8439. Bush hogging and other tractor work, Monroe-Winder area. Steve Langford, Monroe. Ph. 267-5090. Want 45-60 yr. old lady for light farm work. S. J. Clay, Box 284, Roberta31078. Ph. 912-836-3795. THE MARKET BULLETIN Want work as farm caretaker in exchange for place to park mobile home and garden spot, in Bibb, Monroe, Jones or nearby area. Tom Loggins, 1773 Chandler Rd., Lawrenceville 30245. Ph. 404-9631818.___________ Will do bush-hogging, plowing and seeding, Irg. or small jobs. Ralph C. Swafford, Acworth. Ph. 974-6156. Garden service, planting, fertilizing, mulching, mowing and tilling, within 20 mi. Atlanta Airport. Bob James, Fayetteville. Ph. 461- 8125.____________________ Exp. girl wants to work around horses, in Forsyth Co. area. Alice Little, Rt. 8, Box 430, Gumming 30130. Ph. 404-887-1715._______ Will custom cut, rake and bale hay; also, bush-hogging and plowing. James Rutledge, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-4279.__________________ Gardens plowed, bush-hog, mowing, tractor work, plant and fertilize Irg. and small areas, Gwinnett and DeKalb counties. Wm. Harbin, Lilburn. Ph. 404-934-4349. Want dependable sober man to work of small hog farm. J. D. Hendley, Rt. 3, Box 283, Millen. Ph. 912982-5856.___________________ Sgl. man wants job on farm, draws social sercurity, will pay for room and board, state age and no. in family. Taft Parker, 902 S. Park, Tifton. Farm machinery and equipment for sale Only that farm machinery which has been used in an individual farming operation and is being sold by that same individual may be advertised in this column. The same general rule applies to those wanting equipment in that they should be seeking equipment for their own individual farm. No trucks may be advertised wanted or for sale hi the Bulletin. Our rules and regulations prohibit dealers and commercial enterprises from advertising. 1978 Lilliston Ripper Spider planter, 4 row w/row markers, 4 International 295 planters, cornpeanut bottoms, insecticide herbicide hoppers. Betsy Harrell, Cairo. Ph. 912-377-2982._____________ Like new John Deere diesel tractor, 3-pt., live PTO, 475 hrs., all options, sacrifice at $3,750 or best offer. E. E. Wantland, Macon. Ph. 912-788-2243.___________' Ford 3400 industrial diesel tractor w/long reach Ford backhoe, good cond., $3,495, will consider selling backhoe only. Clay Keller, Danielsville. Ph. 795-3379.________ Ford 800, five speed trans., live PTO, good tires, exc. cond., $2,450; Freeman 3000 front end loader, fits all Ford tractors, $450. Ken Shore, Cornelia. Ph. 404-778-6903._______ 1961 Fordson Dexter tractor, disc harrow, all-purpose plow, bush hog, post hole digger, sprayer, spreader 2 wheel trailer, $3,300. John Denton, Griffin. Ph. 228-5004 or 997-1500. 9N Ford tractor, all-purpose plow. R. M. Spangler, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-8120._______________ Sears garden tractor, plow, seeder, cultivator, disc harrow, wheel weights, good cond. Marion W. Alien, Box 356, Roberta 31078. Ph. 836-3236._______________ 1952 John Deere tractor B model, 3-pt. hitch, $900 or best offer. Tommy Mize, Lilburn 30247. Ph. 921- 8771.___________________ 450 John Deere dozer, serial No. T5F3M088669, hyd. blade w/ripper bucket, good cond., $6,900. Norman Millsap. Ranger. Ph. 404-334-2913. Utility trailer, 4x6x3 1/2 high, steel frame, lights, inspection sticker, tarp cover, buckle down straps included, $200. Pryor Wright, Jr., Rt. 1, Homer. Ph. 677-3929._________ 9N Ford tractor w/new tires, paint, cultivating plow, drawbar, all for $1.195. John Gentry, Rt. 3, Dahlonega. Ph. 864-3112. John Deere 4020 for sale, completely rebuilt engine. Wayne Norred, Rt. 1, Brook 30205. Ph. 404- 599-3515. Powell bulk tobacco combine and 3 bulk barns. Terry Boatright, Bristol. Ph. 647-5769. Model 275 New Holland baler, heavy duty, super sweep, long tongue, exc. cond., ready to work, $2,000. Charles T. Ginn, Rt. 1, Bowman. Ph. 245-8003. Powell 66 tobacco combine, 3 trailers, both headers, for quick sale, $7,500. Deweese Martin, Rt. 2, Pembroke 31321. Ph. 912-839-3135. 6 ft. King Kutter rotary mower, $600; five ft. King Kutter rotary mower, $500; TO-30 Ferguson tractor, w/5 ft. bush hog rotary mower, $2,000. Bobby L. Hawk, Madison. Ph. 404-342-1268. 45 in. hay baler, used last season, $3,250. Bob Sprayberry, Rt. 1, Senoia Rd., Fairburn. Ph. 964-2447. Two 15 ft. spreaders, mounted, Melroe Bobcat, all have good rub- ber, good cond., $2,500, all three $7,000. G. W. Holmes, Fairburn. Ph. 337-5330. __ 8 disc harrow, 3-pt. hitch type, very good cond., $150. D. A. Jones, Rt. 1, Box 170, Palmetto 30268. Ph. 404-463-3849. 605C Vermeer hay baler for sale, makes Irg. round 1300 to 1600 Ib. bales, exc. cond., $3,800. Howard Rogers, Rt. 3, Metter. Ph. 912-685- 2683. 1952-8N Ford tractor, $975. Beth M. Shone, Cornelia. Ph. 404-778- 6903. New Holland haybine, 7 ft., exc. cond., $2,500. George Queener, Kensington. Ph. 404-539-2537. Roanoke tobacco harvester w/3 trailer, all exc. cond. Bill Houston, Valdosta. Ph. 912-242-4115. Winpower generator, 15 KW, PTO driven, new cond., $1,200. Alan Verner, Rutledge. Ph. 557-2161, after 7p.m.________________ 1976 IH Cub tractor, mower, disc harrow, plow, 40-75 hrs., $4,000. S. Kelly, Wavnesboro. Ph. 554-2950. D5 Cat. 96J series 5S, hyd. blade, brush top w/sweep arms, good undercarriage, $27,500. W. M. Raines, Rt. 6, Gumming 30130. Ph. 887-3158. 1976 MF 20 tractor w/tandem trailer, $7,700. T. McNeely, Lithonia. Ph. 482-2658, after 7 pm.______ 16 yd. Heil cable control scraper pan, $2,800; D-8 Cat. parts for model 2U dozer. Archie Monford, Rt. 1, Box 70, Columbus 31904. Ph. 404-322- 0966.___________________ Portable welder, 225 amps, like new w/new battery, $695. Herbert Brown Conyers. Ph. 483-1367.____ Sunmaster trench silage loader, $1,500; self-loading wagons, Kasten w/running gear, $2,800, Myers, $2,000. Glen Butcher, Rt. 3, Amer- icus. Ph. 912-924-0140. D7 Cat. dozer, cab, cable blade, good cond., $6,000 or best offer. Billy Stackler. Macon. Ph. 912-935-2343. 256 New Holland mower-conditioner, 1973 Allis Chalmers tractor 185, two 24 ft. hay conveyors, hay trailer. Henry Roberts, Ft. Valley. Ph.912-825-3231.__________ E-200 International pan, 11 yd. cap., w/new poer-shift trans., very clean and good cond., must sell. Carolyn Pate. Macon. Ph. 912-935-8808. Midland 21 ft., hvd. fold harrow, w/new front disc., field ready, $3,500. W. G. Stubbs, Perry. Ph. 912987-2961._______________ Sears cultivator for 12 or 16 hp tractor, $95. James R. Owens, Rt. 1, Box 131, Hamilton 31811. Ph. 404628-5176._________________ Two 10 ton supplement bins, $725 ea.. one 6 ton supplement bin, $550. Bill Mansell, Old US 1, Wadley. Ph. 912-252-5948._______________ JD34 silage cutter, 2 row, exc. cond., $1,250; six ft. cutter bar. Aaron McWhorter, Rt. 2, Franklin. Ph. 404-854-8349 or 854-4161.______ B and O bulk tobacco harvester, 2 bulk trailers, long bulk barn. Julian Sapp. Collins. Ph. 912-693-3373. Gehl round baler, 1500 B>. model, used 2 seasons. Raiph ston, Newborn 30262. Ph. 342-O46O. Massey Ferguson 165 diesel tractor w/6 ft. bush hog, exc. cond., $5,500. Joe Ozment, Rt. 6, Fayetteville 30214. Ph. 404-964-9469. Wednesday, July 19,1978 Gleaner E combine w/both heads, exc. cond. Glenn Abbott, Meansville 30256. Ph. 404-567-3498. 6 ft. Ford Flail mower, good cond., $300. Frank Redwine, Rt. 1, Box 529A, Hwy. 19-N, Thomaston 30286. Ph. 404-648-3929.________________ 6 hp Troy-Bilt tiller, w/bar tread tires, used 3 hrs., still under warranty, $625. Joe Duncan, Marietta. Ph. 971-2158._________________ 12 hp Cub Qadet hydrostatic, 2 wheel farm trailer, plow, scrape blade, cultivator, disc, 42 in. belly mower, $2,000. W. Hoyt Paxton, Atlanta. Ph. 636-2625._____:_____ 6 hp Troy-Bilt tiller w/hiller and furrower, used 15 hrs. Hal Golds- worthy. Marietta. Ph. 404-428-2920. Ferguson tractor TO-20 w/new tires, 18 disc harrow and 14 in. bot- tom plows, all for $1,600. Leo Brown, Rt. 1, Box 181, Cordele 31015. Ph. 912-535-6497.__________________ M John Deere, wide front end, 3pt. hitch, good cond., w/7 pieces of equip., $1,800. Kerry Owens, West Point. Ph. 404-643-7811, after 6 pm. Root rake for 450C J. D. dozer; 6531 J. D. pumping unit, Paulk Traveler and Boss Traveler, 550 gpm, PTO pump, etc. James F. Doster t Jakin. Ph. 912-793-2775._____________ 8N Ford, $1,295, five ft. bush hog, $250, bottom plow, $250, good cond., other equip. J. M. Humphries, Jefferson. Ph. 367-9306, after 6pm.______ Airens Rocket self-propelled garden tractor, 7 hp, like new cond., $600. Wayne Wood, Cleveland. Ph. 865-2528.__________________ NH 460, 7 ft. mower-conditioner, $950. Bob Burkart, Rt. 4, Box 92A, Blairsville 30512. Ph. 745-2982. 1 horse wagon for sale, brakes, bow top, rubber tires, drop, tongue, good cond., $225. Willie Coggins, Buford. Ph. 404-945-4143. after 5pm. 8N Ford tractor for sale, $1,850; John Deere 310, all exc. cond. Jim Lamb, Rt. 6, River Forest, Fayetteville 30214. Ph. 404-964-4977 or 964- 2107._____________________ Farmall Super A tractor w/all at- tachments, exc. cond., $1,500. F. R. Simmons, Rt. 2, Box 409-A, Gordon 31031. Ph. 932-5645.____________ Allis Chalmers 4 bottom plow for sale, good cond., $350. LarryCasey, Rt. 4, Dixie Hwy., Covington 30209. Ph. 404-787-0775. _________ Snowco bale loader for sale, very good cond., $150. Jane Haddock, Haddock 31033. Ph. 912-932-5221, nights only. 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. Valero Jeisee, Editor Martha Henderson, Asst. Ed., Notices KUkeWitt, Circulation Mgr. Published weekly at Capitol Square, Atlanta 30334. Second class postage paid at Atlanta, Ga. Postal publication number Wednesday, July 19, 1978 THE MARKET BULLETIN PageS 4430 John Deere tractor, w/dual and dual remote cyls., clean cond. O. F. Lowe, Rt. 1, Box 87, Tignall 30668. Ph. 285-2938. 2x3 Briggs and Stratton pump, w/14 hp gas motor, 900 ft. of 3 in. alum, pipe w/sprinklers, $500. Charles V. Martin, Rt. 1, Waynesboro. Ph. 554-2273. New Idea chuckwagon, forage wagon, trailer mount, completely rebuilt w/new chains and gears, reinforced under side, $1,200. Billy Arrington, Soperton. Ph. 912-529-6246. Bush hog mower, 13 ft., model 160; Terrain King, 15 ft. bat wing and 5 ft. mower, 3-pt. hitch. Paul Spieks, Rt. 3, Monticello. Ph. 981-1653._________ Shave hyd. post driver, w/3-pt. hitch, for sale or trade for livestock. Billy Turner, Union Point. Ph. 404486-2558. Earthcavator, pulverizers, $275 ea., two row Covington cultivators and planter, $450, 18 disc Taylorway harrow, $650. John Harrison, Commerce. Ph. 367-8802 or 652-2608. Belly mower, sickle mower, for Super A Farmall. Roger Steed, Rt. 2, Winder 30680. Ph. 725-7539. Taylorway 3 bottom plow, 18 in., for 3-pt. hitch, like new cond., $400. Mr. Kilburn, Alpharetta. Ph. 2370189. MF1155 for sale, w/cab, air, factory duals, 140 hrs., under warranty. Dale R. Sumner, Lenox. Ph. 912-546-4783. Ford hay baler, side delivery rake and mowing machine, $1,300. Marvin DuBose, Rt. 3, Ft. Valley 31030. Ph. 825-2959. New Holland 1032 stackliner, exc. cond., $5,000. Sonny Jones, Talbotton. Ph. 404-665-8819._______ John Deere sickle mower, pull type, 6 ft. blade, hyd. cutting height, very good cond. Luther Bacon, Dallas. Ph. 404-445-6028._______ Silage cutters, 1 tractor mount Kemper cutter, $2,000; NH, pull type, $700; Artsway, Silamix 700A, $4,000. Mose Mock, Rt. 2, Springfield. Ph. 912-754-6639 or 754- 6630._____________________ Conveyor for hay or grain, 22 ft. long w/tires and wheels. Kermit Simmons, Jefferson. Ph. 367-9739 or 367-8406, after 7 p.m._________ Have rubber tire wagon but no body, will trade for 3-pt. sickle mower. L. R. Newberry, Lakeside Dr., Ft. Valley 31030. Ph. 912-825- 8098.___________________ M.F. 65 diesel tractor, PS, spin-out wheels, exc. cond. mechanically and looks, $2,875. Ed Mathis, Douglasville. Ph. 942-4902.______ Burns roto-tiller w/all equip to convert to cultivator, like new cond., reasonable. W. V. Young, Box 24, Lebanon 30146. Ph. 404-926-7307. Bush hog, 3-pt. hitch, 5 ft. cut, $400. J. H. Bond, 5116 Salem Rd., Lithonia 30058. Ph. 981-3117._____ Leaf grinder, elec., 110 volt, w/motor, sells for $160, will take $75. Glenn Dudley, Atlanta. Ph. 355- 6403.___________________ Farm trailer for sale, 4x8 w/lights and shocks, like new cond., $300. James Austin, 1967 Stone Mtn.Lithonia Rd., Lithonia 30058. Ph. 482-5431._________________ 5 hp Merry tiller, 1 yr. old, cost $339, sell for $270; also, Irg. winch for sale. D. B. Holbert, Fairmount 30139. Ph. 337-2431.__________ Economy Power King scrape blade, 4 ft., w/front mount, exc. cond., $100 firm. Jarvis Taylor, Carrollton. Ph. 834-6874._________ Two 699 diesel cotton pickers, low drum, cab, auto., 299 cotton picker, cab. Jerry Looney, Rt. 9, Rome. Ph. 205-234-2350.____________ 1940 John Deere tractor, disc, cultivators and turning plow included, runs good, $900. Jay M. Hartzler, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-9663. Powell, 2 row tobacco combine w/wo 4 Powell trailers; Powell 2 row topper, w/3-pt. hitch. R. O. Kimbrell, Mershon. Ph. 912-647-5828. Meadows corn mill, 30 in. Rocks corn shelter and John Deere 4 cyl. motor, good cond. Kelley B. Standridge, Rt. 2, Alto 30510._________ Slip pan dirt mover, approx. 3 yd. cap., 1 horse size, $30. W. D. Puckett, Lilburn. Ph. 921-3914, after 6p.m. 1-pt. fast hitch, 2 disc plow; 2-pt. fast hitch tool bar. R. N. Pentecost, Winder. Ph. 404-867-2988. TO-3 Massey Ferguson diesel tractor 35, four cyl., good cond. Paul Mays, Rt. 3, Hawkinsville 31036. Ph. 892-2106. Massey Ferguson, gas, w/front end loader and new rear tires, exc. cond., $3,000. James L. Burney, Rock Spring. Ph. 404-375-3824._______ 460 Farmall diesel tractor for sale, good cond. L. W. Baker, Warrenton 30828. Ph. 465-2145. Two 15 ft. spreaders, mounted, Melroe Bobcat, all w/good rubber and good cond., $2,500 ea., or all three $7,000. G. W. Holmes, Fairmount 30139. Ph. 404-337-5330. 10 ton feed bin, 4 1/2 yrs. old, $500 you pick up. J. B. Jones, Rt. 2, Maysville 30558. Ph. 404-652-2512. 23 ft. dbl. axle low-boy trailer, $700; three-pt. hitch for Farmall, $400; two farm trailer axles w/wheels, $175. J. E. McKinnon, Macon. Ph. 912-788-2321. Sears 10 hp tractor w/42 in. mower; also, 3-pt. hitch, $500. L. A. Hart, Atlanta. Ph. 344-3908.______ Lincoln AC-225-S arch welder, $100; Sears 295 amp dual rang A.C. welder, cost $200, sell for $175. Roy Krusberg, RFD 1, Box 232, Winder 30680. Ph. 404-725-5377.________ Knieb pop-up bale loader, $200. Archie DeLong, Cleveland. Ph. 865- 3659._________________________ Ferguson tractor, live power, 6 speed, new front tires, $1,750 cash; 4 ft. bush hog, like new cond., $350. Mr. Parsons, Dalton. Ph. 404-278- 0071.__________________ Ford 2000 tractor, late model, heavy duty front end loader, wheel weights, other accessories, exc. cond. Robert Roser, Rt. 3, Carnesville 30521. Ph. 384-7116.______ J.D. hay rake, side sweep, $325; New Holland hay baler, motor driven, $550. James Teasley, Dalton. Ph. 404-259-5555.__________ Two 8N tractors, 50 model, $1,200 ea.; two King Cutter bush hogs, $350 ea.; two harrows, $150 ea. Frank Carroll, Villa Rica 30180. Ph. 404459-3942.__________________ 5 hp 3 phase Copelametic compressor, Model MRF 1 - 0500 - TFC, $500. Preston M. Breedlove, Rt. 3, Box 24, Monroe 30655. Ph. 267-5562, after 7 p.m._______________ 5 ft. x 6 ft. utility trailer, 26 in. steel body, w/safety sticker, tag, and new tires, A-l cond., $150. W. T. Bonner, 2552 Fontaine Cir., Decatur 30032. Ph. 243^839. 2 Chambell dryers, peanut dryers, 3 phase, 2 duck dryers ea. Ted Tedder, 305 Magnolia St., Blakley 31723. Ph. 912-723-4703.________ 35 Massey Ferguson diesel tractor for sale, $1,650. Charles H. Byrd, Rt. 3. Douglas. Ph. 912-384-2501._____ Cycle mower for 8N Ford tractor, 7 ft. blade, other farming tools; also, blacksmith tools. Griffin Butler, Rt. 4. LaGrange. Ph. 404-884-1028. 1971- 3000 Ford diesel, live PTO, 8 speed, PS spin-out wheels, aux. valve, $4,750. Marvin Taylor, Rt. 6, Calhoun. Ph. 404-629-4281. 1952- 8N Ford tractor, 5 ft. rotary mower, good cond., $1,750. C. Johnson, Gumming. Ph. 887-1086, after 6 p.m. Ford 2 bottom 16 in. plow for sale, exc. cond., $250. R. T. Gresham, Wrightsville 31096. Ph. 912-864-3513 or 864-2010._____________ 8N Ford for sale, very good cond., $1,550. Lewis Wilbanks, 1313 Gatewood Dr., Lawrenceville 30245. Ph. 963-8455.______________ International backhoe-loader, original pneumatic tires, 4 wheel drive, 6 cyl. diesel 17 ft. backhoe, 30 in. bucket. C. H. Knighton, Rt. 2, Gibson. Ph. 404-598-2766, after 6 p.m.________________________ Case 310 dozer diesel, hyd. tilt blade, good cond., $3,500. Christine Gill, Woodbury. Ph. 404-846-2220, after 6 p.m.__________________ Gravely rotary plow, good cond., $175 or trade for 5 hp Snapper rotary tiller. Larry Athon, Lawrenceville 30245. Ph. 963-2884. Power cane mill w/motor, good cond., $450. Herbert Sheppard, Jr., Rt. 7, Box 59. Dublin31021.______ 2 row KMC peanut inverter and vine cutters, like new cond., $1,400. Donald Vickers, Wray. Ph. 912-468- Troy-Bilt tiller, 7 hp Kphler cast iron engine, bar tread tires, used very little, less than 15 hrs., $700 firm. Harold Coley, Lithia Springs. 5386.__________________ International 47 hay baler, $600. Leonard Kinsley, Perry. Ph. 912-987- 2837, after 8:30p.m._________ Ph. 944-8612.______________ 1 row silage chopper, older model Paypeck, good running cond., great for small acreage, $375. Marshall Allis Chalmers tractor, Farmall A tractor, plow, harrows, 2 disc tiller. Harold Refuse, St. George. Ph. 912843-2430.________________ Babb, Rt. 1, Box 507, Griffin 30223. 1973 Oliver tractor, 1255 series, 3 Ph. 228-3958.______________ cyl. diesel, 600 hrs., like new cond., Model L John Deere garden tractor w/cultivating plows, $495. Maynard M. Hill, Rt. 4, Box 74, Griffin 30223. Ph. 404-227-0003._________ $3,000. J. A. Hall, Loganville. Ph. 466-2322.________________ 16 hp Sears tractor w/hyd. lift, disc and wagon, exc. cond., $1,300. 6 hp Bolen tractor, w/Kohler engine, only needs a coil otherwise good cond., $100. Marvin Barrow, Thomaston. Ph. 648-3552._______ D. L. Sikorski, Powder Springs. Ph. 943-9729._______________ 1320 ft. Water-Winch Traveler irrigation system, used only on 75 A., 3400 Ford loader and rock rake w/14 ft. tandem axle trailer and Ford F350, $8750. Ralph C. Swafford. Acworth. Ph. 404-974-6156. perf. cond. C. M. Pippin, Jr., Albany. Ph. 912-432-9316.________________ 42 in. rotary mower that fits a Farmall Cub tractor, like new cond. Rainbow cable tow irrigation E. E. Treadwell, Jr., 959 Belle Glade outfit, 100 hp, J.D. diesel pump, 660 Dr.. StoneMtn. Ph. 404-296-2295. ft. hose, like new. J. W. Trunnell, Rt. Pull type bulk tobacco harvester 2. Cochran 31014. Ph. 912-934-2784. 40 ft. Fruehauf flatbed farm trailer w/2 ft. side boards, new brakes, good tires, $3,000. Rembert Hendrix, and 2 trailers, all exc. cond. Raymond Folsum, Hahira 31632. Ph. 794-3531.________________ I.H. 403 combine w/hydrostatic Ranger. Ph. 334-2665._________ John Deere 60, .w/cultivators and planter, tractor w/good tires, like new cond., $1,750. Comer B. drive, 744 corn head and grain head, new cond., $20,000. John G. Faulk, Rt. 1, Box 114, Jeffersonville 31044. Ph. 912-945-3415._____________ Adcock, Rt. 1, Box 120M, Social 6 row Lilliston rolling cultivator, Circle 30279. Ph. 267-3657, after like new; one 600 John Deere hi-cycle 6:30._____________________ sprayer, good cond. J. W. Sparrow, A John Deere tractor for parts or Pinehurst. Ph. 912-645-3432._____ repaired, w/4 good tires, needs Gehl 1006 10T self-unloading clutch; 30 ft. flatbed farm trailer wagon, Gehl BU 910, like new cond. w/loading ramps. Dan Smith, J. J. Storey, Ridgeway Rd., Waverly Sylvester. Ph. 912-776-6600 or 776- Hall. Ph. 404-582-2371, night.______ 3751. Sidewinder 6 ft. rotary mower, 2 utility trailers, Covington pull type, exc. cond., $400 firm. John planters, cultivators, all-purpose H. Young, Buena Vista. Ph. 912-649- plow and scrape blade. Hoyt Dean, 7252 or 649-7308, nights.________ Woodstock. Ph. 475-4290.______ Ford 5000 tractor for sale, low J.D. combine 45 w/234 corn head, hrs., good cond. James Dyer, Car- good cond., $3,200. Leo Harrison, Rt. tersville. 386-3095 between 8 and 9 2, Whigham 31797. Ph. 872-3324. a.m. or 773-3930, Adairsville M Farmall tractor w/9 ft. anytime._______ ___ ____ International harrow, hyd. cyl. and 350 Case dozer and 955 Caterpillar hose, good cond., $1,000. John loader. James L. Kinnebrew, 1502 Lovett, Waynesboro. Ph. 404-554- Gordan Ave., Rome 30161. Ph. 404- 4360, after 8 p.m. 291-7507, after 5:30p.m. Lincoln welder, Idlearc 250, elec. plug in, w/20 ft. leads, $350; eight 20 ft. cattle gates, 6 ft. high, $75 ea. Bill Sammons, Rt. 2, Senoia. Ph. 404-366- 1494.________________________ Hesston PT 10 cutter conditioner, $1,500; KMC 6 row ripper-spider and John Deere 7100 Max-Emerge planters, sell unit or separately. William Sparrow, Unadilla. Ph. 912627-3796._________________ Allis Chalmers round hay baler w/overdrive, good working cond., $300. C. C. Campbell, Rt. 1, Box 25, White Plains 30678. Ph. 404-467- 2257.______________________ Heavy duty 6 ft. bush hog mower, $450; trans. for cub tractor. Wallace Massengale, Woodbury. Ph. 553- 5325.__________________________ 45 J. D. combine w/corn and grain head. A. J. Padgett, Rt. 1, Box 179, Keysville 30816. Ph. 404-554-3734. Silage cutter, 1974 model 650 International, extra crop head, has cut approx. 300 A., exc. cond., $3,600. Paul Moncrief, Rt. 2, Gray 31032. Ph. 912-986-6587.________ Scrape blade, 6 ft., Arps, heavy duty, w/homemade 3-pt. hitch, suitable for small dozer, $90. J. W. Burke, Douglasville. Ph. 942-3603. Bush hog for IH Cub tractor, $200. Loye Caylor, Rt. 2, Box 184, Jasper 30143. Ph. 337-5567. after 5 p.m. 4030 John Deere w/cab, 210 harrow, 4 row planters, cultivators, chisel plow, sprayer, 870 hrs. Glen Mitchell, Covington. Ph. 404-786- 1859.___________________ 350 Farmall tractor w/3-pt. hitch, rebuilt engine, very good cond., $1,500. Ralph Kendrick, Rt. 1, Box 85. Sparks 31647. Ph. 912-549-8416. 7 yd. dirt pan, Bucyrus Erie, cable operated, good cond., priced to sale. Waymon Hilley, Danielsville. Ph. 795-2210._________________ 6 hp Troy roto-tiller, 1976 model, w/bar tires and bumper, like new cond., reasonable. Charles Westphal, Rt. 2, Box 272, Ellaville. Ph. 912-937-5538._________________ Hammermill, J&B model, PTO type, 2300 RPM, $175; PTO for Ford tractor, fits 1 1/8 in. splined shaft, $75. Rick Biffle, Morrow. Ph. 404961-0467.__________________ Hesston hay stack mover 30, like new cond. Don D. Durrence, RFD 1, Box 84, Glennville. Ph. 654-2201. 1966 model Ford 3000 diesel tractor, used 1400 hrs., has front blade. Bobby Hodges, Rt. 1, White Rd. Byron 31008. Ph. 912-953-4442. Generator, Honda E2500, 2500 watts, 110 V, 1 yr. old, exc. cond., $590. Charlie Anderson, Rt. 1, Box 305, Byron 31008. Ph. 912-742-7919. Ford hay baler, good cond., $1,250; John Deere 38 silage cutter w/2 row head, $1,500; Davis trencher, tract type, $2,500. Coleman Bass, Rt. 1, Greenville 30222. Ph. 404-672-4174._______ Gravely tractor model 81, mower, cultivators, rotary plow good cond., $775; five disc, tiller, lift type, $125. W. Carter, Danielsville 30633. Ph. 795-2952. Pecan cleaner, 2000 Ib. per hr. cap., $3,995; 21 1/2 ft. 480 International harrow, w/spring-folding wings, $2,995. J. W. Dent, Ft. Valley 31030. Ph. 912-825-2842. ______WANTED______ Want windmill tower w/wo windmill, state cond. and price, will take down and remove. A. B. Cleveland, Box 400, Elberton 30635. Ph.404-283-3817._____________ Want 16 ft. flatbed, w/wo dump. G. Burden, Comer 30629. Ph. 404783-5840.__________________ Want used parts for 310 Case front loader. Bruce Brady, Homer. Ph. 677-3367, after 4:30 p.m._______ Want to buy 1 hand baler. John Ramay, 842 Richmond St., Macon 31206. Ph. 912-788-8862.________ Want reel type mowers, approx. 60 in. cut, must be in good cond. John Swinson, 1313 Baltimore Cir.,' Waycross 31501. Ph. 912-283-8722. Want Wisconsin V4 power unit, approx. 30 hp, elec start, good cond. Gary Blasingame, Box 1587, Athens 30603. Ph. 404-549-3243. after 6 p.m. Want junked 990 David Brown for parts, must be reasonable. Michael Webb, Rt. 2, Box 289, Springfield. Ph.912-754-3821. Want water well drilling rig. Robert Shetler, Box 147, Tyrone 30290. Ph. 404-461-6530._____________ Want to rent small farm trailer over the wk. end to haul brush/rocks, Eatonton area. V. Grantham, 2367 Henderson Mill Rd.[ NE, Atlanta 30345. Ph. 404-939-2981 or 939-2367._________________ Want windrow pickup attach, for A.C. C-2 combine, completew/skid, bars, wheels and stripper plates. J. G. Jones, Rt. 2, Vienna 31092. Ph. 912-268-4478._____________ Want front idlers for John Deere 350, good cond.; also, want ripper. William B. Hart, Midland. Ph. 404561-5666, evenings.______________ Want John Deere G, 60 or 70, 3-pt. hitch, good cond., state price. C. D. Burton, Box 184, Kingston 30145. Want HD 5 Allis Chalmers dozer parts, tracks, sprockets and etc., would consider complete unit. T. J. Millican, Rt. 1, Box 250, Kensington. Ph. 539-2249.________________ Want Ford tractor, 3-pt. hitch, bush hog, prefer older model. William Wilson, Rt. 2, Hogansville. Ph. 637-6396.________________ Want late model A-2 Gleaner combine. Brady Champion, Fairmount 30139. Ph. 404-337-5783. Want draw bar assembly and 2 good front tires for a 320 John Deere tractor. R. L. Street, 6090Petersburg Rd., Fairburn 30213. Ph. 964-6959. Want 14 ft. Lilliston rotary mower or 1508 John Deere or 15 ft. Servis. Tommy Powell, Box 601, Brinson 31725. Ph. 912-246-3059.________ Want 6 in. to 10 in. bucket for Massey Ferguson backhoe, any cond., reasonable. J. T. Hein, Rt. 4, 3032 Stoneridge, Marietta 30064. Ph. 404^27-1013.__________________ Want to buy garden tractor, attach, and mower. QuitmonBarrs, Rt. 6, Box 206, Eastman. Ph. 374-3800. Want to buy parts for Farmall Cub, take whole tractor; also, want meal house scales. C. R. Gowder, Rt. 1, Powder Springs 30073.__________ Want set of governors for 8N Ford tractor, no junk. Eugene Kelley, Rt. 4, Box 187, Cordele 31015. Ph. 2731268. Cattle, swine, other livestock for sale In order to qualify to advertise cattle, cattle farmers should have had the livestock advertised in their possession 60 days or more before offering it for sale through this publication. Potential buyers and sellers of cattle are reminded that any cattle moving from farm to farm should have a negative brucellosis test within the past 30 days before they are moved whenever this is a change of ownership. Exceptions being cattle from certified herds or those consigned directly for slaughter. CATTLE Reg. Charolais bulls, fine bloodline; many to choose from. H. P. Umphrey, Rt. 3, Gumming. Ph. 3932666 office, 887-4313 evenings/weekends.___________ Two purebred Santa Gertrudis cows w/calves; one reg. mature Santa Gertrudis bull, six Hereford cows. George Peake, Macon. Ph. 912^77-6797.______ Purebred Blk. Angus bull, 14mos., $300. B. J. Holland, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-0008 nights._____________ Five Blk. Angus heifers w/bull calves by side, one heifer w/papersfirst bull calf by side, 2 mos., can be reg. H. L. Barrett, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-3367._______________ 1/2 Beefalo heifer, 27 mos., bred back for 3/4 calf, $650. Charles Johnston, Newborn. Ph. 342-3894. Two reg. bulls, both dark red, one 1700 Ibs., $1000 or trade, one 450 Ibs., 1 yr.-$425. W. C. Wright, Alpharetta. Ph. 688-3618.________ Reg. milking strain Shorthorn bull calves, herd bull; cow w/heifer colt; also heifer calves later season. Adam Whitaker, Blue Ridge. Ph. 6325548. Page 4 THE MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday, July 19,1978 Cattle, swine, other livestock for sale CATTLE 30 REG. Angus Emulous bloodline heifers, 14-18 mos. $13,500. Paul Ritchie, Rt. 1, Crawford. Ph. 404783-5551._________________ Blk. Angus heifers, from 8 mos., up, purebred with all shots, your choice of 12, $250 ea. Wm. Bullock, Barnesville. Ph. 358-2548.______ Reg. Hereford cows, calves and bull. Brown Swiss and Angus heifer 250 Ibs., Blk. Angus bull 2 yrs. 800 Ibs., all must go, reasonable prices. C. E. Greeson, Fayetteville. Ph. 9647323/9140._______________ Jersey milk cow, hand milked giving 2 1/2-3 gals, a day, very gentle $400. Tommy Vincent, Riverdale. Ph. 996-8987.________________ Reg. Angus bull $550. very gentle, exc. stock bull. Mrs. Troy McAfee, Jasper. Ph. 893-2711._________ Reg. Angus bulls, service age, top Dynamo and Emulous breeding, performance tested, halter broken. Troy Hardin, Atlanta. Ph. 455-6457 or Dawsonville. Ph. 265-3326.______ Nice herd of 46 Blk. Angus, 24 calves, all bred back, one bufl. Alvin Greene Augusta. Ph. 863-5618 day or Ph. 798-1678 night.____________ 25 reg. Polled Hereford bulls 1 to 2 1/2 yrs. $450. up. George Queener, Kensington. Ph. 404-539-2537. 2 Purebred Angus bulls, 14 to 16 mos. $495. ea., delivery arranged. C. N. McClure, Dawsonville. Ph. 2652978/2893.________________ 2 Purebred Charolais bulls 18 and 30 mos., $750ea., bred cows 3/4 and 7/8 Charolais, $600 ea. A. E. Royer, Midway. Ph. 912-884-2461.______ Reg. Polled Hereford bulls 17 to 24 mos., $400 to $500. P. W. Feagin, Jonesboro. Ph. 478-6158.________ 24 cows, calves and heifers, top quality, making room for all Herefords. F. J. Adam, Rt. 3 Lowery Rd., Fayetteville. Ph. 228-9250. Jersey cow, due 2nd calf Aug. 2, Art. bred-gentle hand milked, 6 to 8 gals a day tested $500. firm. Ed Paul Savannah. Ph. 912-232-0701._____ Reg. Polled Hereford bull, 10 mos. $350. Robert Martin, Pendergrass. Ph. 404-534-4781.___________ Two Reg. Angus bulls, one 7 yrs. old-wt. over a ton, 7 mo. wt. 743 Ibs. Bill Boyd. Griffin. Ph. 404-227-1530. Top quality baby calves direct from mothers side. Mrs. Irene Pierce, Gainesville. Ph. 534-3181. 30 Purebred Santa Gertrudis cows, 21 calves at side others springing and 1 bull, entire herd $17,000. L. F. Daniell, Smyrna. Ph. 435-0364.___________________ Reg. Polled Herefords $750., prs.$550, bred cows $450 if all taken, 40 reg. Santa Gertrudis heifers bred, 100 bred Brangus heifers $400. Mose Mock, Springfield. Ph. 7546639/6630._________________ Santa Gertrudis cattle, 13 cows classified w/calves and re-bred, 5 bulls 16 mos. old, 2 heifers 16 mos. old. John Green, Rising Fawn. Ph. 462-2352/2314._______________ Reg. Santa Gertrudis cows, calves and bulls. Gilbert Ensley, Cohutta. Ph. 404-694-8921.___________ Reg. Blk. Angus bull, excellent herd sure prospect Sired by Biffles Emulous 775 halter broken, make offer. Sam Lalain, Loganville. Ph. 267-6198.____________________ 5 Hereford cows, two calves, 3 blk. White Face, two w/calves. Kenny Bradford, Marietta. Ph. 404971-6463.________________ One full blood Charolais bull for sale. Glenn O'Neal, Jr., Valdosta. Ph. 912-242-4299.___________ 1 Purebred Santa Gertrudis bull, 17 mos., $400. Grady B. Allison, Rt. 2 Flowery Branch. Ph. 967-3273. Beef cattle for sale. Janice Wilborn, 2890 Pangborn Rd. Decatur. Ph. 934-0204 after 6 p.m. 6 Beef cattle for sale. Robert Thurman, Rt. 2 Box 229, Thomasville. Good selection of Reg. Blk. Angus bulls; also, registered cows w/calves at side. Fred G. Blitch, Statesboro. Ph.912-865-2475.______________ Reg. Angus bull, out of Graham Big Ellan stock, make fine herd bull, Bill Smith, Locust Grove. Ph. 404-957- 4034.___________________ Guernsey/Holstein heifer, 14 mos. (no horns), $215; Red heifer, 525 Ibs., slaughter condition $225, haul local processor free. G. M. Strickland, Dallas. Ph. 445-3432. Purebred Blk. Angus, 6 heifers and 1 bull, 2 of the heifers about to calf, shots and wormed, excellent condition, $2,200. Eugene Ashby, Atlanta. Ph. 636-4740.________ Purebred Gertrudis bull about 15 mos. old, $350. or will trade. V. E. Murphy Conyers. Ph. 922-5529. 2 Hereford cows and 1 blk. white/face bull 3 1/2 mos. old $650. or will trade. Donald Murphy, Conyers. Ph. 483-5536._________ Reg. Angus bulls, 14-20 mos. Emulous breeding. Thad Rush, Rome. Ph. 295-5167.__________ Beefalo reg. 1/2 breed, service age bulls, also 1/2 Simmental Yearlings bulls for sale. O. E. Deaver. Blairsville. Ph. 374-5789. 15 cows, one Simmental bull for sale, $5,500 for lot. Willis Williamson. Fitzgerald. Ph. 423- 7488.___________________ Pure blood Santa Gertrudis bulls 12-14 mos. A. T. Willis, Rt. 2 Box 232 Nashville. Ph. 686-5890.________ Reg. young Charolais herd, 23 females, Years A. I. World Record breeding, semen and tank included. Norman J. Crowe, Sylvester. Ph. 912776-3379._________________ For sale 75 percent, 87 percent and 100 percent service age Limousin Bulls. Jerry Lee, Alma. Ph. 912-632-5412 day, nights 7739. Baby calves 5-15 days disease free herd. Lucy Dowling, Waycross. Ph. 912-283-1669. SWINE 8 wk. old pigs $25.00-$27.00, 1 bred sow and other pigs for sale. C. H. Clay, Macon. Ph. 474-8692 or 477- 2477.___________________ 7-nine wk. old feeder pigs- wormed, castrated, 3/4 Duroc-1/4 Berkshire. E. M. Van Antwerp, Royston. Ph. 404-376-8680.______ Berkshires purebred, disease free 12 sows w/young pigs, 2 bpars-non related to sows. Frank Seabolt, Locust Grove. Ph. 957-5212._____ Reg. Yorkshire boars good quality from tested herd. Joe Davis, Hwy. 99, Jesup. Ph. 912-427-6756 or 3635. Purebred Duroc boars and gilts $100 down, Duroc and York cross gilts, $100 and down. T. L. Surles, Preston. Ph. 912-828-3506.______ 7 white pigs, (2) spotted Poland China sows, and 1 purebred Yorkshire boar, $500 for all or $30 ea. for the pigs. V. W. Grant, Harlem. Ph. 556-3287._________ 20 Yorkshire feeder pigs, wormed and castrated. Mrs. R. H. Tiller, Douglasville. Ph. 942-0194._______ 15 sows; 100 plus feeder pigs, 1 Chester White herd boar; if aU taken sale for $8075. Mr. Wilborn, Atlanta. Ph. 938-9371._________ Four reg. spots, 1 boar, 3 bred sows. Robert Roser, Rt. 3, Carnesville. Ph. 384-7116.________ Reg. Duroc boar, FFA Herd Champion, service age. John Ramay, 842 Richmond St., Macon. Ph. 912788-8862. Reg. Spotted boars, service age, Spot/York cross boars, young Spot/York gilts, top bloodlines. J. C. Caye. Loganville. Ph. 404-786-9567. 20 pigs, 30 Shoats Yorkshire and Landrace cross-sell any amount. Clarence Jordan, Atlanta. Ph. 696- 3586._____________________ GOATS & SHEEP 6 Nubian doe kids for sale if all taken $50. ea., a Irg. billy goat-blk. and he is reg. Bernice Calhoun, Franklin. Ph. 675-3944._______ Milk type goats fat, grain fed, nice doelings and for barbecue, good priced in volume sales. W. D. Puckett, Lilburn. Ph. 921-3914. Toggenburg-Nubian cross doe kidded July 9, w/buck and doe kids. Mrs. Avert Poole, Grandview Rd. Jasper. Ph. 404-893-2664. 2 nubians, pure bucks, 1 pure doe, 4 nannies (pure). John E. Reese, Whitesburg. Ph. 832-3955._______ Half grown Nubian Bucks and Does. Randolph f. Hembree, Rt. 1, Hwy. 334, Nicholson. Ph. 757-2271 call after 5 p.m.__________________ One Nubian milk goat for sale, $75, she is giving milk now. W. P. Richardson, Rt. 5, Box 300-K, Valdosta. Ph. 244-6729._______ Reg. Nubian milk goat w/papers, fresh any day; Lrg. Nubian milk goat w/2 kids, price reasonable. Audrey Rowden. Bogart. Ph. 404-725-7535. 1 3 yr. old Nubian buck, $35. George Watson, Rt. 1, Box 12, Dewey Rose. Ph. 283-1824.__________ Purebred reg. Nubians, proven buck $50, doe kid $100. Don Salamone, Blairsville. Ph. 404-745- 4715.__________________ Fat Weather Yearling Mutton for butchering. $60. N. R. Webster, Jonesboro. Ph. 477-7071. _____ 2 grade Nubian Goats, 1 yr. old nanny, 5 mo. billy (not related) both $75. G. M. Jones, Locust Grove. Ph. 404-957-5746.______________ Dairy Goats: three Nubian graded does $150 all. Joel Oliver, Rt. 4, Seminole Way, Ellenwood. Ph. 404243-0067._________________ f thoroughbred Suffolk Ram sheep, 2 yrs. old very nice, $100, 3 thoroughbred Suffolk ewes $50 ea., 3 small Weather goats, $20 ea. Olan McRay, Acworth. Ph. 974-6752. Two nannies and one billy, half grown $18.50 ea. Joel Bond, Rt. 2, Elberton. Ph. 283-2809. STOCKDOGS 9 wk. old Catahoula-Leopard puppies for sale. Cecil Reasor, Jackson. Ph. 775-3396 after 5:30 p.m. or 957-1521 until 5 p.m. _________ 3 unrelated litters of Australian Shepherds, top working dogs. Patsy Jackson, Rt. 2, Box 596, Nebo Rd., Dallas 30132. Ph. 404-445-7610. Purebred Boxer pups for sale, no papers, females, $50; males, $75. B. C. Perdue. Wrens. Ph. 404-547-3185. AKC Doberman puppies, outstanding, very Irg. female, exc. security-farm dog prospect, $250, sm. female, $75. Mrs. R. D. Woolsey, Lizella. Ph. 935-2592.________ Australian heeler puppies, good work dog. Nancy Rush, Rome. Ph. 295-5167._________________ White American Pit Bulldog, reg. N. K. C., female, from exc. stock, 6 mos. old, good hog and cattle catch dog, $75. J. C. Hughes, Norcross. Ph. 404-448-3177.______________ American Pit Bull-Terriers, ADBA reg., exc. catch dogs, $100 ea. JoelC. Oliver, Rt. 4, Seminole Way, Ellenwood 30049. Ph. 404-243-O067. Two 3/4 Pit and 1/4 English Bulldogs for sale, 10 wks. old, wormed and distemper shots, make good catch dogs, $50 ea. Tony Lee Harris, Lithonia. Ph. 482-2578/2371. Full blooded Boxer, 5 mos. old; 2 female, 1 male, wt. 35 Ibs., red in color. H. Rich, Collins. Ph. 912-684- 3605.____________________ STOCKDOGS WANTED Want to buy a good working cow dog (cattledog) for rounding up cows. W. R. Robinson, Rt. 2, Cedartown 30125. Ph. 748-5384. **** "Green" Potatoes "Greening" of Irish potatoes is caused by a toxic compound, Solanine. The condition develops when the potatoes are exposed to sunlight. The "greeness" should be removed by peeling before the potatoes are used. **** LIGHTNING STRIKES Lightning kills more people in this country than tornadoes, floods or hurricanes. When a thunderstorm threatens, get inside your home or a large building, or inside an all-metal car not a convertible. Also, an enclosed truck or other vehicle makes an excellent shelter. Avoid using the telephone except in a emergency. Horses, mules, ponies for sale People who are buying and breeding horses should ask to see the registration papers before leaving premises. The MARKET BULLETIN has received numerous complaints of people who buy a horse with the seller promising to send papers later and the papers never appear. The MARKET BULLETIN has no jurisdiction over such instances. A smart buyer and or person breeding a mare will ask to see the papers first. In order to qualify to advertise horses, horse farmers should have had the livestock advertised hi their possession 60 days or more before offering it for sale through this publication. All horses offered for advertisement through the Market Bulletin should have a negative coggin test within the past 60 days. ATSTUD At Stud notices will be published in the BULLETIN four times a year, in January, April, July and October. Word limit for these ads is 35 words which must also include the advertisers' name and address. Next issue will be October 4, deadline September 27. Reg. Appaloosa mare, 4 yrs., 16hs., very gentle, sorrel w/blanket and spots, bred to foal in Feb.'79, $1,500. Stan Thomas, Panola. Ph. 981-5974. Beau. drk. brown Quarter Horse gelding, 10 yrs., 14.2hs., 1000 Ibs., has been shown by 9 yr. old girl $425. S. Gilbert, Macon. Ph. 781- 1708._________________ Anglo-Arab mare, 8 yrs., good field hunter has been shown, foal at side by Park-Way North, $1,500. Judy Frank, Douglasville. Ph. 942- 9876.___________________ Reg. Appaloosa weanling colt by Halter Champ., very Irg., sorrel, blanket/blaze, Bright" Eyes brother/Joker B breeding. Beverly Pope, Appling. Ph. 556-3379.______ Trained mare, rides English, 3/4 Quarter Horse-1/4 Thoroughbred, bred to reg. Quarter Horse, foal in Sept. Joyce McBride, Rt. 7, Box 103, Sylvania 30467._______________ Blk. Arabian filly, 14hs., 3 yrs., leads well, gentle, ready to train, $400. Diane Martin, Wrens. Ph. 404547-6220.________________ Dbl. reg. Palomino mare, 4 yrs., w/2 mo. old filly (Sue Kid Straw) bred back to son of Eternal Two, $1500. Terry M. Sikes, Fayetteville. Ph. 912-934-4344.___________ 8 yr. Palomino mare. Quarter Horse, gentle, 15 l/2hs., $425. Emerson Elliott, McDonough. Ph. 404-957-3530._______________ Reg. Appaloosa and TB horses, all gentle, best breeding, exc. conf./color, see to appreciate. T. A. Williamson, Ellenwood. Ph. 961- 5877.______________________ Reg. Appaloosa mares, foals, loud, loud weanling-show prospect; elegant 1/2 TB, $350 up. Dr. Morris, Alpharetta. Ph. 404-475-6913.______ AQHA blk. mare, bred, $900, dun and palomino colts, $450; Saddlebred colts, $200, Paint gelding, $450. Frankie Burson, Alpharetta. Ph.404-475-3751.____________ 14 mo. Quarter Horse colt, Leo bloodlines, 15hs., great hunterjumper prospect, gentle. Bill Kukarola, Rt. 1, Gumming. Ph. 887- 1345._____________________ Quarter Horse gelding, sorrel, lots of chrome, fast, classy, started on barrels, has been pleasured, intermediate rider, good home. S. Dorsey. Atlanta. Ph. 241-8621 eves. Reg. Quarter Horses, broodmares w/foundation breeding (open & bred), yearling filly by Superior cutting Horse sire, grey yearling stallion/weanling filly. J. W. Morris, Bogart. Ph. 548-5189 after 6._____ AQHA mare, 1970 bay "Miss Dynamo Bee", pleasure or reining, exp. rider, grandsires are "Hired Hands Bee'VZippy Dynamo", $1,200. Glenn R. Hopper, Acworth. Ph. 926-8194. AQHA broodmares, weanlings, yearlings, 2 yr. olds, all well bred, super disp., selling to reduce herd. Mrs. Brooks, College Park. Ph. 964- 3190.__________________ Sev. AQHA palomino and sorrel 2 yr. old Pleasure Horses, will perform and halter. Benham Stewart, Rt. 1, Zebulon Rd., Macon. Ph. 912-477- 3855.________________^ Standardbred gelding, 9 yr. old blk., 1100 Ibs., harness/wagon, works good, must see to appreciate, $700 or trade. Wynn Copelan, Greensboro. Ph. 453-7687._______ 1 blk. part Welsh mare pony, very gentle w/ children, $40. Tommy Vincent, Riverdale. Ph. 996-8987._____ AQHA sorrel gelding, 16hs., 9 yrs., for sale, reduced price. L. Neurohr, Roswell. Ph. 992-4389 or Ph. 262-1100 ext. 26.____________ Dbl. reg. Racking mare, sorrel, l6hs., $750; Racking stud, liver chestnut, 16hs., $650. P. Henderson, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-1765.______ 6 yr. Appaloosa mare, mo. old filly, out of reg. Quarter Horse, exp. rider, $500. Judith M. Rice, Atlanta. Ph. 658-3653._____________ Reg. TWH mare, 8 yrs., sorrel, blaze w/hind stockings, grandsireMerry Go Boy, $500. Tina Kemp, Rt. 1, Hoschton. Ph. 867-5973.________ Reg. Purebred Arab Stallion, 4 yrs. grey, typy-blood typed, $l,500/terms, $100 down, $50 mo. Dixie Corry, Gumming. Ph. 887-1134. 3 yrs pony, 1 Quarter Horse colt, 1 half Quarter Horse filly. C. H. Clay, Macon. Ph. 474-8672 or Ph. 477- 2777.___________________ 16hs. reg. TB. mare, hun- ted(Roman), 15.3hs., grey TB. gelding, 3 yrs.; 16.1 grey field hunter, 2 yr. TB. geld. Jr. hunter prospect. D. Frassetto, Roswell. Ph. 992-0098. Reg. Tenn. Walking Horse mare and 20 Saddle horses for sale. C. M. Bond, Lavonia. Ph. 404-356-1143 at night._________________ Reg. Quarter Horses, halter horses, weanlings, yearlings and older, 1 outstanding Pleasure mare, $1500/up. Peyton Way, Hinesville. Ph. 912-884-2497.__________'__ Reg. Thoroughbred mare, bred to KY. stallion, foals in Mar.; 15 mo. filly (Thoroughbred) out of same mare, for sale. A. H. Wilkerson, Ellenwood. Ph. 363-2131.________ Appaloosa-QH gelding, 8 yrs., 15hs., gentle but lively, good trail horse or for beginners, good conf./disp., shoes/shots, $500. Pat Curtis, Rt. 1, Box 244, Meansville. Ph. 567-3598._______________ Broodmare for sale, IS.lhs., heavy gray Quarter Horse, no papers, 13 yrs., $700. Paulette Dowling, Rt. 1, Box 208, Bogart 30622. Ph. 541-1240. AQHA bay gelding, 6 yr., 15.3hs., good mover w/great disp. make exc. Jr. hunter/combined training prospect, $3000. V. Williams, Douglasville. Ph. 942-1252.__________ 1977 AQHA reg. sorrel colt, 14 mos., 14.1hs., sire-Jim Bug AA, outstanding halter/pleasure prospect, $2,500. Tammy Altaian, Hoboken. Ph.912-458-2412. Reg. AQHA mare, chestnut, 15.2hs., 10 yrs., gentle, rides well, exc. cond. exc. broodmare, $650. June Grant, Columbus. Ph. 561-4322 or Ph. 568-3213. Shetland pony, 5 yrs., gentle $40. Ebb Riley, Douglasville: Ph. 9425743. Racking gelding, 8 yrs., chestnut, 16.3hs., show qual., 1st. place in Jr. racking, 8 yr. rider. Phyllis Jones, College Park. Ph. 964-2069. Arabians and part Arabians, colts, fillies, mares, geldings, some trained, all show qual., $500/terms. S. C. O'Connor, Newnan. Ph. 5832070. Reg TB.-bay filly, yearling, $1,800, mare w/colt by side, $2,000, 2 yr. chestnut gelding, $3,000. C. King, Griffin. Ph. 567-3360. Super gelding, 15.3hs., English/Western, constant high point winner, gentle, sound, neg. coggins. Larry Altman, Rt. 3, Box 313. Valdosta. Ph.912-242-5607, 1971 AQHA sorrel gelding, halter winner, shown successfully in English Pleasure, $1,000. A. Dougherty, Sylvania. Ph. 912-863-4550. Wednesday, July 19, 1978 THE MARKET BULLETIN PageS eorgia Cooking eorgia Cooking HOW TO MAKE PEACH JUICE 1 /2 bushel real ripe peaches, add sugar if desired. Mash thoroughly, add 1/2 gallon of water, cook until done. Strain off juice, put back in pan let come to a boil, pour in jar and seal. Makes 9 qts. Mr. O. L. Hillman 2401 Norfolk St. Augusta, Georgia 30906 CHERRY SALAD 1/2 Cap water 1 (6 oz. pkg.) cherry 1 cup chopped pecans gelatin 6 oz. bottle of cola 1 can cherry pie filling 1 16 oz. can crushed pineapple Add water to pie filling and boil for 5 minutes. Add box of cherry gelatin while first mixture is still hot. Set aside to cool. When cool, add pine- apple, chopped pecans, and cola. Pour into dish and chill. Stacy Stowe Clarkston, Georgia VIRGINIA CHESS PIE 1 c. sugar 1 egg white 1 c. butter 3 tablespoons water 3 egg yolks 1 tsp. vanilla Cream butter and sugar as if you would for cake, add egg yolks and white and beat until foamy, add water and flavoring. Beat until well mixed. Pour into raw crust. This pie is delicious. When done it may be covered with favorite pre- serves and meringue. Brown meringue. Mrs. Johnnie Williams Route 2 Box 47 Kite, Georgia 31049 STRETCHING BUTTERMILK Buy a quart of cultured buttermilk from the store. Divide it into four quart-size mason jars. Fill each jar to the top with fresh warm goat milk*, cap loosely and let the jar stand overnight at room temperature. In the morning you'll have a gallon of fresh buttermilk to refrigerate and use at your leisure. And here's the pay-off use the last of each batch to start a new batch and you can go on indefinitely. John L. Harrington 1422 Cleveland Ave. East Point, Georgia 30344 * fresh sweet milk may be substituted if desired. "WOW" IT'S SOU ASH 1 pkg. Herb stuffing (8 oz.) 1 stick oleo margarine 2 Ibs. squash, cooked in 1 can cream of chicken salt water soup 1 -8 oz. carton sour cream 1/2 c. chopped water chesnuts (optional) Melt oleo in skillet, add the herb dressing until coated, place 1/2 of the herb dressing in a large pyrex dish. Blend together the squash - soup- sour cream and chesnuts. Cover with remaining herb dressing. Bake in 350 degree oven for 30 to 35 minutes. Serves 8. Mrs. W. C. Swint P. O. Box 22 Ellerslie, Georgia 31807 CABBAGE PICKLES 3 Irg. heads cabbage 1 stalk celery 21/2 to 3 Ib. onions 5 Ibs. sugar 2 red bell peppers or 1 jar 1 tsp. salt pimento Tumeric to color 1 qt. vinegar 1/2 box mustard seed 1 at. mustard 1/2 box pickling spices Cut cabbage, pepper, celery and onions. Put mustard seed and pickling spice in cloth bag. Mix all ingredients and boil 15 min. Mix 1 cup flour and water to make a thin paste. Add to pic- kles to thicken stirring constantly to keep from sticking. Remove from heat and seal in sterilized jars. Mrs. Donald R. Cleveland Elberton, Ga. JEWELL CITY CORN BREAD MUFFINS 1 1/2 c. self-rising corn 1 tsp. salt meal 2 eggs, beaten 1/2 c. shortening 1-8 oz. carton sour cream 1 1/2 c. cream style corn Mix in order listed. Bake at 375 degrees for 30 minutes. Makes 18 muffins. Mrs. B. R. Snead Ellerslie, Georgia 31807 BANANA SQUASH CASSEROLE 1 1/2 c. cooked mashed 1/8 tsp. salt squash 1/4 c. milk 1 1/2 c. sugar 1 tb. flour 1 tsp. vanilla 1/4 tsp. of nutmeg-optional 1/4 c. milk 2 eggs beaten 1/2 stick butter or marg. melted. Mix all ingredients, thoroughly, bake at 350 degrees for 40 minutes. Doris Neely Box 294 Fairburn, Georgia 30213 MASHED POTATO CANDY Boil med. size potato until done. Take off peeling and mash well w/fork. Put in a bowl and start putting in powdered sugar, mix until you can make a ball, roll with your hand. Place it on a rolling pin just like you would dough. Use powdered sugar instead of flour. When rolled out, put peanut butter over it or nuts, jam, jelly or preserves. After spreading over ball, roll it with your hands just like a jelly roll and slice it with a knife and lay on platter. Ready to eat, you can put it in the refrigerator for keeping. Clara Barnes Jasper, Ga. 30143 PEACH ICE CREAM 4 eggs-beat well 1 cup sugar 1 can sweetened 1/2 gallon milk condensed milk Few drops red 1 taMespoon vanilla food coloring flavoring Mix 3/4 cup sugar with 4 cups mashed peaches. Add peaches to above ingredients. Mix and freeze. Makes 1 gallon. Agricultural Commodity Commission for Peaches The MARKET BULLETIN welcomes recipes from our readers. If you have a favorite dish you would like to share, please let us hear from you. LEMON CRUNCH POUND CAKE 1 3/4 cup sugar 1 cup oil 2 cups cake flour 5 large eggs 2 teaspoons lemon flavoring Cream sugar and oil together thoroughly. Add eggs one at a time beating well after each addi- tion. Add the flavoring then the cake flour that has been sifted four times. Add in four parts. Bake in a tube pan for 1 hour at 350 degree F. This cake has a real crunchy top and is oh so good. Mrs. James Austin 1967 St. Mt. Lithonia Road Lithonia, Georgia 30058 PECAN PIE 1 1/2 cups sugar 2 Tbsp. flour 1 stick melted butter 3 eggs, beaten 1/4 cup buttermilk 1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla 1 cup nuts Mix flour, sugar and the beaten eggs. Add the rest of the ingredients. Mix. Pour into prepared unbaked 9-inch pie shell and bake at 325 degr- ees F or 350 degrees F. (depending upon oven) for 45 minutes. Mrs. Dillard Spillers 4937 Kirk Dr. Lithia Springs, Georgia 30057 BRUNSWICK STEW 3 Ibs. chicken, fully cooked 3 Ibs. pork, cooked & and boned (do not use boned (leave just a little giblets). fat on) 3 Ibs. beef, cooked & 3 1-lb. cans of corn boned (completely 3 1 Ib. cans of tomatoes defatted) 1 large onion 1 stick butter After meat has been cooked & boned put it through the food chopper with the onion (raw) also the tomatoes and corn. Add the butter and simmer about 30 to 45 min. Everything is already cooked except the onion. Salt and pepper can be added for taste if preferred. Gloria Mitchell 410 Roxbury Dr. Riverdale, Ga. 30274 QUEEN'S FAVORITE COBBLER Prepare by using the following ingredients: Melt 1 stick of Margarine in an average size dish (approximately 9x12 inches). Add 1 cup of sweet milk to 1 cup of self-rising flour and 1 cup of sugar. Mix these 3 ingredients thoroughly and add to the melted Oleo. Add 4 cups of sliced peaches (sweetened to taste) and do not stir. Bake at 375 F. for approximately 40 minutes or until browning is noted. This is excellent served while warm. For extra flavor, top with whipped cream or vanilla ice cream. NOTE: Canned or frozen peaches may be substituted for fresh. If plain flour is used, add 2 teaspoons of baking powder. Agricultural Commodity Commission for Peaches The delicious three cup cake recipe that was run in the June 28, 1978 issue was incomplete. It should read: 3rd cup -- filled with 1/3 oil 2 eggs and finish filling cup with sweet milk. We hope this has not caused anyone any in convenience. Page 6 THE MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday, July 19, 1978 Horses, mules, ponies for sale Welsh pony, palomino, $35. P. A. Baker, Smyrna. Ph. 435-8598. Reg. Racking Horse gelding, 4 yr. Pinto, shown successfully, broke for child or adult, sharp, $1,900. Bill Burdette, Franklin. Ph. 675-3304. Arabians-purebred, 3 yr. flashy gelding, $1,000; 2 yr. stallion, $1,000; sev. mares for sale. Carolyn Cummings, Macon. Ph. 912-4773963. Bay Quarter mare, 5 yrs., old w/star and sock,15hs., good disp./great shape. Sue White, McDonough. Ph. 957-1047. Sm. horse for sale, blk. mare, gen tle, neck reined, $100; also, Mexican saddle, $75. Ellis Englobert, Rt. 1, Cusseta 31805. Ph. 404-989-3175. TWH gelding, 7 yrs., liver chest nut, good style rack, has been shown, exp. rider only, must see, $600, or best offer. Debbie Henson, Smyrna. Ph. 435-0679.__________ Reg. Thoroughbred bay mare, 16.1hs., 13 yrs.,good jumper, $2,500. C. S. Hurst, Atlanta. Ph. 876-4919. 1975-AQHA mare, 2-1977 reg. Paint fillies, two '78 reg. Paint foals, $1,200-$2,500, must sell. Charlene Austin, Douglasville. Ph. 404-9425388. Canadian 1/2 TB mare, 8 yrs., 15.2hs., very nice, $500, and sev. young TB and 1/2 TB for sale. W. R. Fowler, Grantville. Ph. 253-1447. 2 yr. stud roan, Alien bloodlines, blaze/stockings, flax mane-tail, 15hs., $300. Ken Bowman, Atlanta. Ph. 252-6998 or Ph. 734-2466 (Trion). Reg. TWH gelding, 16hs., shown last yr. successfully, dam-Go Boy's Mary Nell, sire-Wilson's Dears Choice. Dan Litchfield, Bloomingdale. Ph. 912-748-0290.________ Appaloosa colts, 4 mos. to 6 mos. old, halter broke; 2 1/2 yr. filly; 2 1/2 yr. gelding, all very gentle, $400/up. James Stover, Villa Rica. Ph. 404459-6691._________________ Reg. AQHA 3 yr. filly, 14.2hs., solid brown w/white spot on fore head, Poco/Three Bars breeding, $500. Jenny McBurney, Augusta. Ph. 404-798-3766._______________ Reg. Saddlebred gelding, chest nut, 17hs., Palomino pleasure mare, 3 yr old Saddlebred gelding. Saddlebred mare. Pat Squires, Norcross. Ph. 449-6229 or Ph. 475-5391._____ AQHA filly, 3 yrs., bay, 14.3hs., exc. conf./disp., $500. Randy Herrin, Rt. 3, Fayetteville. Ph. 404-461- 3363.___________________ Reg. Appaloosa colt, 15 mos., 14.2hs., bay w/white blanket and bay spots, stud prospect, exc. halter conf. Jerry Sangster, Ochlocknee. Ph. 912-228-0242._____ 5 yr. buckskin mare, exc. youth horse, trained and winning speed events. W. D. Atwood, Riverdale. Ph. 478-9939/8171.__________ P. C. Appaloosa-daughter Dandy Sugar Bars/Leo mare, bred to race winning son of Comanche's Equal Bold Venture(TB)mare. Doug Ed wards, Rt. 1, Waco 30182. Ph. 404834-8037 or 942-5386.___________ Blk./white Welsh pony and 1 Pinto pony, both exc. horses, exta nice. D. R. Flynt, Lincolnton. Ph. 293-4344. Reg. T. W. H. bay gelding, 5 yrs., very gentle, good pleasure riding horse. Travis Kesler, Athens. Ph. 548-6049.________________ AQHA reg. bay gelding, 5 yrs., green game prospect, exc. conf./bloodline; also, buckskin geld., trained timed events, reining/roping prospect, tack incl. J. Elliott, Dallas. Ph. 445-6329 or 768-8996.______ "Daruschka" reg. half Arab, re tired from hunter circuit, suitable for pleasure riding or broodmare, $500. Myrna Blair, Alpharetta. Ph. 475- 7852.____________________ Palomino Quarter gelding, $400, sorrel mare, $375, reg. blk. TWH gelding, $850, all gentle. Marcus Brown, Rt. 1, Unadilla. Ph. 645-3542 (Pinehurst).___________________ AQHA bay mare, 11 yrs., 14hs., for pleasure riding or raising colts, $400. Charles Johnston, Newborn. Ph. 342-3874. Beau. Grade Appaloosa mare, lots Half Saddlebred stallion, 2 1/2 Abercrombie trail saddle for sale, Team harness for horses, harness of col., 13 l/2hs., 5 yrs. old, gentle yrs., green broke, roan, blaze, 2 like new cond., $250. Bill Henry, Al- w/brass knobs, misc. harness and but spirited, $350. Cecil Buckner, back stockings, flashy, $475. M. pharetta. Ph. 475-9211.______ equip. D. Chambers, Box 85, Win- High Point. Ph. 931-2236.______ Ridling, Rex. Ph. 961-7365._____ Horses pastured, 200 A., barn, 2 terville 30683. Ph. 404-548-1022. 1200 Ibs. mare, extremely gentle, 15.3 bloodbay Quarter Horse, lakes, plenty of grass, located near Stubben Seigfried saddle, 17 1/2 good for work or pleasure, work to trained Western Pleasure, could go Snellvule, $10 per mo. Ray Mitchell, in., complete w/stainless steel anything, $375. B. E. Hogue, Powder Springs. Ph. 943-2764.________ Reg. Arabian stud, mare, filly, Fadl/Raffles/Hallany Mistanny breeding, outstanding, trained, package or separate, terms. M. J. Sanders, P.O. Box 513, Barnesville 30204. Ph. 404-358-0948. hunter type. Lele/Anna Hyde, Rt. 7, Marietta. Ph. 981-9902 (Decatur) Tues-Sat.____________________ Appaloosa Stallion, 2 yrs., $200. W. P. Martin, Norcross. Ph. 4484639 after 6 pm.______________ AQHA, 4 yrs., jumps, good Pony Club prospect, AQHA, 11 yrs., super, 16hs., AQHA- 14.3hs. Eng Snellville. Ph. 921-2436. Horses boarded, 75 A. pasture, lake, water and weather shed, no studs, $15 per mo., Stockbridge area. O. W. Caufman, Rt. 1, Box 311, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-1255.______ 1976- 16 ft. 6 wide, extra tall. Hale stock trailer w/top, used one time, Eldonian irons, vety good cond., $300. Mrs. J. T. Haynes, Jr., Newnan. Ph. 404-253-5051._______ Custom built 14 ft. gooseneck stock trailer, tack comp. and center gate, red and white, new cond. Gene Howard, Rt. 2, Hampton. Ph. 946- 3036.______________________ Horses boarded and pastured in Reg. Paso Fino horses, 30 mo. lish/Western. D. Houston, Roswell. gelding, yearling filly .yearling colt, Ph. 458-3817 or 993-8131 (Dunweanling colt. William H. Davis, woody). like new cond., $1,400. Larry Casey, SW Atlanta. John Johnson, 1803 Rt. 4, Dixie Hwy., Covington 30209. County Line Rd., SW, Atlanta. Ph. Ph. 404-787-0775. 344-0313 or 349-0233._______ Stockbridge 30281. Ph. 404-474-8550. Reg. Quarter Horses for sale, weanlings, yearlings, and 2 yr. old pleasure and running prospects, concentrated on eternal Sun breed ing. Danny Hogan, Dexter. Ph. 912875-3476. AQHA mare, 1/2 TB, 6 yrs., shown successfully, exc. show or hunt prospect, must sell. K. Lincoln, Duluth. Ph. 476-5970. Beau. reg. AQHA buckskin mare w/dorsal stripe, 4 yrs., Western Pleasure, gentle but spirited, $850 incl. saddle. L. P. Hayes, Rt. 2, Box 65-C, Byron 31008. Ph. 912-956-3409 after 4pm.__________________ Quarter-Thoroughbred type geld ing, over 16hs., used as barrel/roping horse, started over junps, AQHA chestnut-roping geld. Gil Smith, Dallas. Ph. 445-2742 day or Ph. 445-4550 after 6 pm.______ Hunter-Jumper mare, 6 yrs. 15.2hs., chestnut, flashy blaze/sock, exc. conf. has won championship, good home only. Tina Deneke, At lanta. Ph. 225-8095. 1/2 Saddlebred gelding, well trained, 5 yrs., great jumper, does very well in all running events, $625. Mark Freeman, Rt. 2, Box 221, Griffin 30223. Ph. 228-5190._____ Reg. TWH filly, 14 mos., bay, Merry Go Boy bloodlines, good conf./disp., good pleasure prospect, $350. Burton Treadwell, Rt. 4, Box 95-A, Monroe 30655. Ph. 267-5810. Reg. American Saddlebred mare, 7 yrs., trained for show/trail, chestnut, 16.2hs., spirited, $550 or best offer. W. Carl Reynolds, Macon. Ph. 746-9622 or 477-4360. 1 mixed breed Welsh stud horse, grey, 12hs., 600 Ibs., 2 yrs. old, gen tle, broken to ride; exc. for youth rider, $75. Mrs. Mary Harden, Rt. 4, Gainesville. Ph. 534-7929.__________ Reg. T. W. H. gelding, blue roan, 15.2hs., 5 yrs., very quiet, paces, good home only; $800 or best offer. W. H. Hatfield, Rt. 1, Box 180-A, Evans 30809. Ph. 863-8319._______ Pair of mules, 3 yrs. old, work to anything. Watson Carter, Rt. 4, Cedartown30125. Ph. 748-1206. Aged Saddlebred gelding, chest nut w/blaze, 16.3hs., English Plea sure or Equitation, pulls harness, shown, proven winner. Oscar Cassidy. Columbus. Ph. 324-3529. 2 horses for sale, 1 Quarter Horse mare, 7 yrs., gentle, well mannered, chestnut; 1 gaited American Saddlebred mare, all white. Robert Roser, Carnesville. Ph. 384-7116. Reg. Quarter Horse mare, 3 yrs., Horses boarded, stalls, shavings, water, fenced trails, horse ring and lake. John Maxwell, 2245 Callaway Rd., Marietta. Ph. 404-428-1300. Show ring jumps, 2 ft. 6 in. French gate w/jump cups, $87, post and rail fence w/jump cups, $78. Kendra Watson, Alpharetta. Ph. 4755551. Want old plantation type saddle, state price. Suzy Wright, Box 484, Jasper 30143. Ph. 404-692-2595, evenings and wk. ends.__________ Livestock trailer for sale, 40 ft. long, good cond., $850 or will trade forlivestock. Mark Sprewell, Rt. 2, Carrollton 30117. Ph. 834-3030. Western show halter/lead, bridle, pad, barrels pad, roping girth, hunt Breast collar, stainless Kimberwicke bit, etc., all cheap. Mickie Ribbing, Palmetto. Ph. 463-3009.__________ Want to buy barrel saddle, must be in good cond., under $100. Patricia Alexander, Jonesboro. Ph. 477-9838. Horses boarded, Irg. airy stalls, riding ring, pasture and trails, full or partial board, Lithonia area. Ginny Barnhart, 1849 Enid Dr., Lithonia. Ph. 482-7722 or 482-6766._______ Western saddle, 15 in., very good cond., $75. Steve Langford, Monroe. Ph. 267-5090. ___ ______ Good old sturdy homemade 2 horse trailer, serviceable but rough ap pearance, $250. A. L. Lewis, 3665 Thaxton Rd., Atlanta 30331. Ph.344- 2777.___________________ Horseshoeing and trimming. Timothy J. Marcoux, Roswell. Ph. 436-1546. 1972 McQuerry 4 horse gooseneck, dressing rm., exc. cond., will sell or trade for 6 horse trailer. Dan Smith, Sylvester. Ph. 912-776-6600 or 776- 3751. __ 1977 Four D.D. horse trailer, elec. brakes, running lights, escape door. Don Taylor. Riverdale. Ph. 477-8072. 2 Western saddle, 1 pleasure, 1 all-purpose, saddle pads, show blanket, breast collar, bits, all tack very reasonable. Bobby Ruffin, Barnesville. Ph. 472-3548. Livestock feed, hay and grain for sale General rules and regulations apply. Remember 20 word limit and that all ads published in the MAKKET BULLETIN must be individually owned by the advertiser. Shetland pony, very gentle, fe green broke, $800. Loy L. Smith, Rt. Western saddle for sale, black male, saddle, bridle/pad, $40. 1, Murrayville 30564. Ph. 532-3090. leather w/bridle, $110, two Western BEFORE YOU BUY HAY Wesley Dickey, Rt. 1, Box 100, Bogart 30622. Ph. 725-7728.______ Pretty bay Quarter Horse mare, 8 Quarter Horse mare, 15 l/2hs., sorrel, time event horse or can be ridden pleasure. Hazel Taylor, youth saddles, $50 ea., hackamore, $12; also, bits. Mrs. R. N. Elliott, Marietta. Ph. 434-2555.___________ Be sure to check how many pounds are in the bale of hay yrs., 15 l/2hs., good w/children, Riverdale. Ph. 477-8072. Black Western saddle, $60 or before you buy. Weights fluc- $500 w/complete Western tack. Jerri Hambright. Tucker. Ph. 938-5955. Exc. lady's mare, .$400, paint, 15hs., other horses/tack for sale. Connie Hall, Atlanta. Ph 627-7772. AQHA bay mare, 10 yrs., very gentle, child safe pleasure horse, Steel Bar-King breeding, $1,000. Jim Free, Rt. 3, Swainsboro. Ph. 4693841. Thoroughbred cross mare, 15.2hs., 9 yrs., hunted, shown/evented, suitable for Jr. rider, good mover, good disp., $1,500. Russell White, Athens. Ph. 546-6050. Pinto Racking mare 15 l/2hs., 9 yr. Appaloosa mare, exc. for lady or child, shown English/West ern, $500. C. M. New, Box 61, Stone Mountain. Ph. 469-3146. WANTED Want to buy Standardbred fillies up to 24 mos., papers must be in order. W. P. Dempsey, Rt. 1 Cave Springs. Want to buy or catch wild cattle. RonaldThurmond, Madison. Ph. 3423276/0930._______________^_ Want to buy Ire. stocky QH or App. with QH build, 4-8 yrs. old, reasonable. J. Blaylock, Rt. 1 Rising Fawn. Ph. 657-6367.___________ trade for most anything. V. E. Murphy, Conyers. Ph. 922-5529. Horses boarded and trained, exc. facilities, between Norcross and Alpharetta. Charles Squires, 1904 Portland Ridge, Norcross 30071. Ph. 449-6229 or 475-5391. ____ Horses pastured, 7 A. of Fescue, plenty water and shade, Crabapple area, $20 per mo. John Godown, Roswell. Ph. 993-2930__________ Tack for sale, all good cond. J. Poston, Forest Park. Ph. 366-4259, after 6 p.m. wk.days, anytime wk. ends. __________ Custom built 2 horse trailer, re/white, dbl. escape doors, tack comp., lights, etc., $500. Jim Free, tuate considerably as there is no state or federal standard weight for hay. Advertisers are urged to include poundage of bale in their ad. Another alternative is to buy hay by the ton. Top qual. Bermuda hay, extra Irg. sq. bales, well fert./limed, rain free, $1.50 behind baler, $1.75 at barn. Frank Ruzza, U.S. 41 North, Perry 31069. Ph. 987-3298. '78 Coastal Bermuda hay, top qual. in Irg. round bales, will load in field or del. William Sparrow, Rt. 1, Unadilla. Ph. 912-627-3796. Fresh baled Bermuda grass and gentle but spirited, handles, loads easily, performs well, $475 tack Want cattle and hogs, any kindany amount. J. Wimpey, Conley. Ph. Rt. 3, Swainsboro 30401. Ph. 4693841._____________________ good Peanut and Bermuda hay for sale, $!-$!.25; also, Mulch hay, 75 avail. Jay M. Hartzler, Alpharetta. 404-361-7307.________________ Stubben saddle for sale, exc. cents, 50 Ib. bales. Elmer Davis, Rt.. Ph. 475-9663. Want breeding age bull, prefer cond., $495. Danielle Herubin, 3, Cairo 31728. Ph. 912-872-3339. Gentle bay mare, 15hs., for sale. Fred Watts, Morrow. Ph. 961-2864. Reg. Morgan yearling filly, chest nut, should make nice English plea sure/driving mare, winner '77 Dixie cup-foal class. L. Young, Decatur. Ph. 981-8876. 2 horses, 1 reg. AQHA, for sale. Jack W. Hill, P.O. Box 6315, Sparta 31087. Ph. 404-444-6315. Pony for sale w/bridle and saddle, $90 or trade for anything. V. E. Murphy, Conyers. Ph. 922-5529. Reg. Tenn. Walker, greenbroke, reddish w/black mane and tail, aver, hgt., 7 yrs. old. Sheila Meyer, Lithonia. Ph. 922-4968. Perfectly matched team 1,600 Ib. Percheron roan geldings, were driven from Stone Mtn. to PA. in '76 wagon train, complete w/harness and covered wagon. A. L. Lewis, At lanta. Ph. 344-2777. Hereford or Blk. Angus, must be gentle and reasonably priced. V. E. Murphy, Conyers. Ph. 922-5529. 12 yr. old girl, experienced rider wants pony 48 to 50 inches tall, trained or untrained. Mattie Holt, Bethlehem. Ph. 867-2006. Will buy or catch your wild cows, hogs, guaranteed catch, no catch no pay. Bobby Strickland, Mableton. Ph. 941-1542, no collect calls.____ Want Hunter: prefer gelding, 16 hands, gentle, reasonable priced within 100 mile radius of Toccoa, Mildred Sparks, Toccoa. Ph. 404886-3728. Would like to buy a horse trained or untrained, have plenty of feed and hay, will pay cash. Mark Sprewell, Rt. 2 Box 56 Carrolton. Ph. 404-8343030. Livestock, Marietta. Ph. 993-5000. Horses and cattle hauled. J. Wimpev. Conlev. Ph. 361-7307. Set of sgl. harness, brown leather, solid leather collar, covered traces, $135. Ben Noble, Rt. 4, Kennesaw. Ph. 422-3109. after 4 p.m._______ Stalls for rent, full board, fed twice daily, tack room, riding ring, Villa Rica-Dallas and Douglasville area. James Stover, Villa Rica. Ph. 404-459-6691. ____ Horses boarded, train Racking horses our specialty but capable of training all breeds, exc. facilities, adult care, reasonable. S. Copeland, Rt. 1, Box 93, Odum 31555. Ph. 912- 586-2319 or 586-6568. Horses boarded, full, partial, stalled, pastured, 300 A., rings, tack rms., shavings, trails, wash rack, adult supervision. Mary Me Arthur, Marietta. Ph. 973-8161._________ 2 saddles, bridles and other ac cessories; also, Hale 2 horse trailer, Highly fert. Coastal Bermuda hay in round and square bales, Luce Brothers Farm. Phillip Mathews, Ft. Valley. Ph. 912-825-2226.________ Hay for sale, well fert. '78 Fescue, no rain, $1.50 bale at barn, $2 if del. John T. Maxwell, Marietta. Ph. 4281300. '77 yellow corn, any or all, 150bu. at $2.50 per bu. David H. Height, Blue Ridge, Ph. 632-5639.________ Lrg. quan. 1977-78 hay for sale, $1.50 bale at barn; also, some Mulching hay avail. Glenn Gann, Lovejoy. Ph. 404-478-3209.______ Taking orders for '78 hay, pick up behind baler, call for baling date. O. L. Rutledge, McDonough. Ph. 9575144. '78 Oats, combine run, $1.65 bu. bulk, approx. 300 bu. John Harrod, Rt. 1, Box 59. Graham, Ala. 36263. Ph. 205-568-7495 (Ga. Resident). 4 yr. old mare, has been shown successfully in timed, Wes tern/English Pleasure, good jumping prospect, can clear 5 ft. fence. Janet Adams, College Park. Ph. 404-9643926. Purebred reg. No. 7639 Buckeye Watchman, beau, white stallion, -handling, boarding, equipment sell together or separately. Jack W. Hill, Sparta. Ph. 404-444-6315. Double D 4 horse trailer, $850, P. A. Baker, Smyrna. Ph. 435-8598. 1976 two horse gooseneck trailer, 5 ft. dressing rm., exc. cond. Bill Hollis, Macon. Ph. 912-477-4527, after 6 p.m.____________________ Oats for sale, $1.50 per bu. Kermit Simmons, Jefferson. Ph. 3679739/8406. '78 Fescue Mountain hay, exc. qual., rain free, limed/fert., $1.25 per bale at barn, will del. for reasonable fee. Tom Scissom, Blairsville. Ph. 745-4119. Coed Coch/Criban breeding from Wales 50", 12.2hs. Ronald E. Myers, Passier jump saddle, 17 1/2 in., fittings included, $400. S. L. Beck, Want to buy youth saddle, in good or repairable cond., must be '78 Coastal Bermuda hay, $2/$2.25 sale, Fescue-$1.75bale, limed/fert., 1601 Anderson Mill Rd., Austell 111 Elm St., Woodstock 30188. Ph. reasonably priced. John Swinson, no weeds/rain. Chas. E. Hunter, 30330. 926-4679. Wavcross. Ph. 912-283-8722. Conyers. Ph. 483-8711. 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PageS THE MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday, July 19,1978 Livestock feed, hay and grain for sale Lrg. bales Coastal and Fescue hay, $1.50 bale; Fescue/Clover, $1.25, fert. limed. Mac Cochran, Villa Rica. Ph. 832-2316. 30 A. fine Coastal hay, weed free, fert., sold by bale/ton, or you cut your own. Russell Smith, Loganville. Ph. 787-1275. Coastal Bermuda hay, N. Fulton area, $2 bale at barn. Raymond Moss, Moss Farms, 7225 Bell Rd., Duluth 30136. Ph. 476-3523. Hay for sale, behind baler, $1 bale, call for baling dates. T. L. Surles, Preston. Ph. 912-828-3506. Good qual. Coastal Bermuda and Bahia hay for sale, $1.25 bale ($55 a ton) behind baler. E. J. Phillips, Lyons. Ph. 912-526-8397/6439.____ Fescue and Clover hay, $1.25 bale, here or can del. for reasonable fee. Richard Long, Blairsville. Ph. 404745-6831. Rye for feed, approx. 500 bu., $3 per bu. A. W. White, Jr., Perry. Ph. 987-1259._______________ Coastal Bermuda hay for sale, fert. limed, dry and good col., $55 per ton, del. extra. Billy Atkinson, Valdosta.Ph. 244-9810._________ 15,000 bu. yellow shell corn, min. order, 1000 bu. J. Wilson, Ken's Farm, Alapha. Ph. 912-532-5395. Hay for sale, in field, big heavy bales, $1 per bale. Otto Meier, Rt. 6, Marietta. Ph. 926-3795._________ Shelled corn for sale, apprx. ISO200 bu. Doris S. Parks, Rt. 2, Box 262, lesup 31545. Ph. 427-3624. Fescue and Clover hay for sale, from limed/fert. fields, $1.40 bale, here or del. anywhere, reasonable fee. Willie Long, Blairsville. Ph. 404745-2891/4143.________________ 1978 Fescue hay for sale, $1 per bale in field, call for cutting date. Tom Mitchell, Buford. Ph. 945-4204. Wheat, Rye grass hay for sale, exc. qual., $1.25 bale, can del., quantity discounts. Aaron McWhorter, Rt. No. 2, Franklin. Ph. 404-8548349/4161.______________________ '78 crop Coastal Bermuda hay, no rain, $1.50 per bale at barn. George Peake, Macon. Ph. 477-6797._____ Fescue/Bermuda hay and Oat. hay for sale, free of rain. D. B. Dixon. Rt. 4, Covington. Ph. 404-786- 6218.______________________ Taking orders for '78 cutting Coa stal Bermuda hay, Irg. round and square bales. Emory Thompson, Rt. 1, Rutledge 30663. Ph. 404-557-2888. '78 exc. qual. mixed Fescue, Orc hard grass, Clover, Lespedeza hay, $2 bale, other grades, $1.75, $1.50. Mrs. W. A. Ward, Rt. 3, Marietta. Ph. 971-3426.______________ '78 Fescue, Irg. bales, lim ed/fert., $1.25 per bale at barn, $1.50 del. w/in 20 mi. Monty Hol land, Rt. 7, Gumming. Ph. 404-887- 5227.______________________ Fescue or Mulch hay for sale out of barn. Ralph Rucker, Rt. 4, Woodstock. Ph. 475-6250._________ 400 bales Oat hay, heavy bales, $1.75. Edwin Whelchel, Rt. 1, Box 93, Locust Grove 30248. Ph. 957- 3259._________________________ Top qual. Fescue and Sericea hay, baled w/o rain. $1 bale at barn, $1.25 w/in 15 mi. of Gainesville. 100 bale min. for del. Jimmy Clark, Rt. 9, Box 435, Gainesville 30501. Ph. 983- 3348.__________________________ Top Qual. heavy fert. Orchard, Rye, Fescue hay for sale, Irg. round bales. Frank Eaton, Rt. 2, Box 147, Madison 30650. Ph. 404-342-0727. Coastal Bermuda hay, 50 Ib. bales, '78 crop, rain free, $2 per bale. Eva Knowles, Rt. 2, Box 10, Byron 31008. Ph. 956-5032/2018._____________ '78 Coastal Bermuda hay, Irg. round bales, rain free. Mike Jaros, U.S. 41, Ft. Valley. Ph. 912-953-4018 or Frank Jaros. Ph. 912-953-3673. Taking orders for weed free, fert. Coastal and Alicia-Bermuda hay, $20 per big round bales, or by the field. E. L. Turner, Rt. 1, Box 188, Greens boro. Ph. 453-2137. Good mixed hay, $1 per bale in field, $1.50 if del. H. D. Rutledge, Rex. Ph. 961-6742.____________ Choice Fescue hay for sale, $2 per bale; also. Mulch hay. K. B. Grogan, Marietta. Ph. 404-428-4672._______ Oats for sale, $2 bu. combine run. Lyn Clement, Statham. Ph. 404-725- 5668.________________________ '78 Fescue hay, pick up behind baler or can del.; also, Mulch hay for sale. James Rutledge, Stockbridge. Ph. 404^74-4279.____________ Fescue hay for sale,$l,25 bale, volume discount, Hampton area. H, C. Washburn, Hampton. Ph. 2842882 or Ph. 964-3220.________ High qual. Coastal Bermuda hay, $1.75/bale. Walter Cosby, Rt. 1, Kathleen. Ph. 912-987^869 after 6 pm. wkdays and all day Sat._______ Coastal Bermuda hay for sale, be hind baler, $1.50, from barn, $1.75. Alton Brown, Fayetteville. Ph. 461- 4872.________________________ Fescue, Rye, Clover/Bermuda hay, Irg. bales, $1.60 in barn, $1.35 in field, taking orders, del. avail. Mr. Pugliese, Cartersville. Ph. 382-1193. Fescue and White Clover, fert., $1 bale in field, $1.25 at barn. Lou Partain, Sharpsburg. Ph. 253-0764. Mixed hay -Fescue, Bermuda and Clover, $1.65 bale, picked up in field, $2 if del., 50 bale min. order del. Bob McDowell, Fairburn. Ph. 964-8531 or Ph. 964-4958 nights._______________ Coastal roll hay for sale, average roll, 1000 Ibs., top qual., 1st cutting. Jerry M. Sikes, Cochran. Ph. 912934-4344.______________________ '78 Bermuda and Fescue hay for sale, good size bales, will del. as few as 20 bales. W. H. Butler, Tucker. Ph. 938-7905.___________________ 1st cutting Fescue, Clover and Or chard grass, 90 cents a bale in the field; approx. 300 bales in barn slightly higher. C. L. Brown, Douglasville. Ph. 404-942-3847. '78 top qual. Coastal hay, $1.25 in field, $1.50 at barn, small lot del. avail. Fim Foxworthy, Tucker. Ph. 404-934-8571._________________ Fescue and Coastal Bermuda hay, rain free, $1.50 at barn. R. E. McLaughlin, Dacula. Ph. 963-7589. Coastal Bermuda hay for sale, Irg. round and reg. sq. bales, highly fert., can del. Coleman Bass, Rt. 1, Box 36, Greenville 30222. Ph. 404672-4174. Agricultural 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. Blueberry plants which are advertised as 1 to 2 year old plants are on the average 8 to 12 inches tall. Horticulturists advise us that it takes an average of 3 more years before the blueberry plant will produce enough blueberries to make a pie. There will be a few berries the first year on the small rooted cutting. Morris N.C. heading collards, $3.25/C, 300/$8, damp packed. Rufus Merriman, Rt. 3, Lyons 30436. Ph. 912-565-7559._____________ 1978 White nest onions, $7/gal. PP. Charles Stewart, Rt. 1, Box 4, Matthews 30818. Ph. 547-6671. Egyptian onions, 50/$2.50, Shallots, 50/$2.50, 3 stamps, please. Joe P. Bush, Rt. 1, Rockledge 30454. Late Flat Dutch cabbage pits., 200/$5, 1000/$25, add $1.35 post. Henry Eller, Rt. 3, Ellijay 30540. Ph. 635-4190.___________________ Rutger tomato, Morris heading and Ga. collard pits., $2.50/C, plus $1.25 post. J. R. Thompson, 2300 Panola Rd., Lithonia 30058. Ph. 404981-1836. Blackberry, dewberry, huckleberry pits., 12/$4; also, calamus pits., 6/$3. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. 1, Box 146, Blue Ridge 30513. Gallic Giant Bermuda grass and Greer's Alicia Bermuda grass, ideal for hay and pastureland, priced reasonable and avail, anytime. Floyd Knowles, Rt. 2, McRae. Ph. 912-362- 2046._______________________ Improved Shallots multiplying onions, $7.25/gal. PP., or $6 at home. Dewey M. Winkles, P.O. Box 358, Lithia Springs 30057. Ph. 941- 8839._________________________ 400 bu. Bragg soybeans, cleaned and bagged, 85.50 percent germ., no noxious weeds, $10/bu. Roland Attaway, Wrightsville. Ph. 912-864- 3941.____________________ Old fashion yellow winter multiplying onions, $4/gal., cannot ship. Bill Gazaway, Alpharetta. Ph. 404-475-7096.________________ Rutger and Marglobe tomatoes, Ga. collards, $2.50/C, $15/M., add 90 cents post. E. B. Wetherford, 4615 Wetherford Dr.. Gainesville 30501. 1978 White multiplying nest onions, cleaned, ready to pit., $6.25/gal., $3.50/1/2 gal. PP, $4 at my home. Walter Kitchens, P.O. Box 66, Stapleton 30823. Ph. 547-6878. Mtn. blueberries, dewberries, blackberries, yellow root, $5/12; red plum, crabapple fox grapevine, 3--$5, PP. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 1, Blue Ridge 30513.__________________ Black prince pepper (tiny pepper) pods, mixed hot, 12 kinds; also, bachelor button, white and purple Vt cup, plus 10 black prince, $1.15 PP. Ruth Shuman, Rt. 1, Box 445, Ellabelle31308._______________________ Lrg. Red nest onions, $7/gal., little white nest onions, $6/gal., $1.20 post. P. B. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground 30107._________________________ New white nest onions, $6, PP. D. E. Weaver, Rt. 1, Box 456, Uvalda 30473.______________________ Strawberry popcorn and Indian corn; also, castor or molebeans and Giant Sunflower seeds, 4 pkg., $1, w--S.A.S.E.H.A. Stahl, Thomasville Hwy.,Moultrie 31768. Poultry, game, fowl and eggs Geese, guineas, turkeys, purebred bantam rabbits, pigeons, etc. Willie Long, Blairsville 30512. Ph. 404-7452891/4143._________________ 11 English (short hair) guinea pigs (cavies) beau, cols., cheap if alot is taken. R. Lamar Brantley, Wrightsville. Ph. 912-864-3818. 12 wks. oldR.I.R. andR.I.R, White Rock; mixed pullets, 2 R.I.R. roosters. Charlotte Dezarn, Rt. 1, McDonough 30253. Ph. 404-957-3827. Purebred bantams, Cochins, O.E. Sebrights, selling out. Chuck Sisson, Rt. 4, Box 93, Ellijay 30540. Ph. 404635-7948.____________________ Ringneck pheasants, Rouen ducks, for sale. D. E. Dyches, 125 Mon tgomery Crossroads, Savannah 31406. Ph. 927-2424.______________ Wise. Jumbo quail dressed; also, live, all ages. Ernest Burch, College Park. Ph. 404-997^425.__________ 1 pr. Chinese White geese, $15, guineas, $2.50 ea., ducks, $2 ea., Rouen, White, $15. B. L. Byrd, Rt. 2, Loganville 30249. Ph. 466-4701. Bantams, Old English, B.B. Red Games for sale, $7/pr, up, according to qual; also, few domestic and foreign doves. P. Alien, Red Oak 30337. Ph. 404-766-2270._______ 2 pr. of peafowls, $50, per pr., 2 pr., $100 per pr. Mrs. R. L McGuire, Rt. 10, Carrollton 30117. Ph. 832- 3098._____________________ Indian Fantail pigeons for sale, $8/pr. Ebb Riley, 7834 W. Strickland St., Douglasville. Ph. 942-5743. Doves, White Pied, $10/pr., Ringnecks, $8/pr., Pharoah quail, eggs, $10/100, young birds, 50 cents ea. Floyd DeLoach, RFD 2, Box 184E, Claxton 30417. Ph. 912-739-4948. 17 mixed hens, 1 rooster, $3 ea., $40 for all; 4 doe rabbits, 1 buck; 2 pr. Rouen ducks, baby ducklings, no shipping. Jerry Grentencord, 1063 Mell Ave., Clarkston, 30021. Ph. 404296-5467._____________________ Turkeys, baby guineas, no shipping; also, mixed bantams, $1. J. E. Jarvis, Jr., Rt. 9, Box 235, Valdosta 31601. Ph. 242-1687.__________ Red Carneux pigeons, $15/pr., guineas, layers, $10/pr., 8 wks., $1.25 ea., 2 wks., 80 cents ea. J. Brooks. Smyrna. Ph. 435-8630._____ Pigeons, Chinese Owl, all cols., Fantail, Nurembert Lark, Starling, Hungarian, Parlor and Catalonian Tumblers and others. B. E. Hogue, 5120 Hill Rd., Powder Springs. Ph. 943-2764.__________________ Doves, qual. young birds and breeders, sev. cols., normal and Silky; Indian Fantail pigeons, no shipping. Ray Owens, 769 Kurtz Rd., Marietta. Ph. 427-1779._________ Purebred bantams, young B.B. Reds, Silver Duckwing, $4 to $5 pr., Grown, 8/pr. 1 pr. Barred Plymouth Rock, $30. Mike Anderson 116 Piedmont St., Commerce 30529.Ph. 335-3578.____________________ Bantams, 7 var. O.E. and others. Frank Bragg, 1428 MacGillicuddy Dr.. Macon 31206. Ph. 788-4744. White, Red, Black Silkies; White, Black Cochins; 5 wks. old guineas. T. E. Hutto, Rt. 1, Appling 30802. Ph. 541-1824.____________________ Bantam, English Call ducks, purebred, Grey or White, $18/pr. Ronald Moger, White Plains. Ph. 404-467-2849.__________________ Game fowl hens, Warhorse, Rubble Hatch, Texas Grey, T. Chambers Grey, Hatch Claret Cross, $5 ea. Bob Mulligan, Chamblee. Ph. 457-7481 nights._______________ Two turkey hens, 1 torn, bronze col., $30, grown; 1 Silkey bantams, white, $7.50; also, baby guineas. E. R. Hart, Jr., Box 315, Colbert. Ph. 788-2725._____________________ Games, Roundheads, Hatch, Kelsos, Muffs, can ship. Joel Oliver, Rt. 4, Seminole Way, Ellenwood 30049. Ph. 404-243-0067.________ Wood ducks, $15, Brown Pintail, $35, Red Head, $35, Ring Teal, $75, 1 pr. breeder Bar Head geese, $125, Java peachick, $40. A. H. Durr, Macon. Ph. 912-477-7767 or 477- 0234.______________________ N.Z.W. rabbits, Irg. numbers young stock, sell any number $3 and up, also, flight quail for fall del. T. L. Surles. Preston. Ph. 828-3506.______ Araucanas, bantams and stan dards, $3 ea., blue eggs, no shipping. Ed. Paul, 4811 Garrard Ave., Savannah 31405. Ph. 912-232-0701. Jumbo Wise, quail eggs, $15 per 100. Ed. Moreland, 106 Short E. St., Thomaston 30286. Ph. 647-4926. Pigeons, Blue Bars and Blue Checks, 50 cents ea. Shaun Richardson, 3045 Wallace Circle, N.W. Atlanta 30339. Ph. 435-8969. Healthy and pretty Ringneck doves for sale. Eric Steuer, Athens. Ph. 404-548-3949._______________ Purebred Indian Runner ducks, Black only, they stand very straight. Charles Hill, Nicholson. Ph. 757- 2536._____________________ Lrg. Red Lace, Irg. Dark Cornish, sml. Red Lace, sml. Dark Cornish, other breeds too. W. C. McDaniel, Rt. 1. Box 57, Lizella. Ph. 935-2637. Lt. Brahma, Buff Lace Polish, Chinese goslings, turkeys. Joel Bond, Rt. 2. Elberton 30635. Ph. 283-2809. 68 R.I.R. hens, young, now laying, take all, $100, or $2 ea. G. L. Gillham, Rt. 1, Lot 150, Franklin 30217. Ph. 404-675-3594.________ Purebred Irg. heavy Dark Cornish hatching eggs, 15/$4.75, and cartons returned promptly at buyers exp; also, some young cockerels. Cora Patterson, Rt. 1, Box 271, TyTy 31795. The State Game and Fish Commission, Room 711, 270 Washington Street, S.W., Trinity-Washington Building, Atlanta, Georgia 30334, requires a commercial quail breeders license to buy or sell Bobwhite quail in Georgia as this is a State protected bird. Please include this license number on any ad to advertise Bobwhite quail hi the Market Bulletin. Rabbits, young bucks and does. Jay Lockman, 7747 Lark Court, )onesboro 30236. Ph. 471-9408. Mallard ducks, 3 gen. from wild, $2.50 ea. Frank Cawley, Dearing. Ph. 595-4435.___________________ Cochins, Blue, Barred, Black Butt Orpingtons, cockerels, pigeons, Fantails, Red Carneaux, doves. White and Pied. Ron Webb, 1342 Chambers Ave., East Point 30344. Ph. 758-9495._______________ Peafowl, yr. old prs., Black Shouldered, $65, Whites, $125, others. H. Garrett, RFD 1, Gumming 30130. Ph. 887-2018.__________ McBride's Game fowl, 7 families and their crosses to choose from, 300 stags to offer. A. R. McBride, Rt. 7, Box 103, Sylvania 30467.__________ 20 Mallard ducks, at least 3 gen. from wild, grown, $3 ea., 15 baby Mallards, $1 ea., 2 geese, $7.50 ea. Everett D. Kirby, Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 475-6241.________________ Bantams, S.D.W. Blue Splash, Barred, Black Cochins, pr., Black Silkies, Araucanas; also, chicks, baby turkeys, others. James Thomas, Atlanta. Ph. 461-6134.___________ Jumbo Wise, quail for sale, age determines price. Edwin A. Lemons, Decatur. Ph. 284-5282._________ Bunnies, fryers, young and adult breeding stock, $2.50, up. J. L. Thompson, Hwy. 29, Statham. Ph. 404-725-5381._______________ Long necked Chinese Ganders for sale, $10. C. L. McClain, Buford. Ph. 945-7137.___________________ Purebred bantams, day old to breeders, Cochins, B.R.C., M.F., B.T. Japs, Sebrights, Crested Polish, Lt. Brahma. Robert Wenzel, White Plains. Ph. 404-467-2849.________ 7 big hens, $2.50 ea. or $15 for all, call before coming. M. L. Grizzell, Rt. 3, Ellenwood 30049. Ph. 363-4828. Games, M.C. Lean-Hatch stags and pullets, March hatched, 1978. Howard Ellington, Rt. 2, Oxford. Ph. 786-6426.__________________ NZW rabbits, exc. breeding stock, 10 does, 7 bucks, also, all wire cages, 4 holes ea. Charles Libretto, Commerce. Ph. 335-2418.________ Doves, young birds, sev. cols., no shipping. Donald Edwards, Rt. 5, Cartersville 30120. Ph. 382-9865. Pigeons, Rollers, White Kings, Carneaux, Fantails, Mag Pied, $10/pr., doves, $5, can ship. Ed Smith, 3826 Leisure Woods, Decatur. Ph. 284-6788.________________ 30 guineas, 6-8 wks. old, $1.50 ea. C. E. Linder, Sr., 8612HopewellRd., Lizella. Ph. 935-2233.___________ Jumbo Wise, quail chicks and eggs, chicks, 40 cents ea., eggs, 20 cents ea. Mike Gardiuer, Decatur. Ph. 284-6618.__________________ Purebred bantam chicks, Black Rosecomb, Silver Wings, B.B. and others, month old and up. Velvin Ellis, 1275 Forrest Ellis Rd., Douglasville. 30134. Ph. 942-2591. White Salmon Favoroles, young, $1.50, up, mixed bantams, young, 75 cents, up, Polish Top Nots, young, sev. cols., crossbred, $1.50, up. No shipping. Johnnie Thompson, East Point. Ph. 762-0075.____________ Rabbits, pedi., Dutch and Netherland Dwarfs, all ages, must sell all. Thomas Tatum, 2040 Jordan Dr., Tucker. Ph. 404-921-6902. Lrg. Bobwhites, eggs, chicks, started birds. O. E. Carroll, 3464 Mtn. View Rd., Gainesville 30501. Ph. 404-536-6888. aft. 6 p.m.______ Bronze turkeys, White Chinese geese, Pilgrim geese. D. B. Holbert, Fairmount 30139. Ph. 337-2431. Araucana hens, $2 ea., pigeons. Indian Fantail, Jacobin, Chinese Owls, Swallows, reasonable. Richard Nix, Alpharetta. Ph. 404475-6816.__________________ Purebred bantams, approx. 35 Mille Fleur, Belgian quail, W.O.E. 4 wks. to half grown, make offer. Bobby KimbreU, Bethlehem 30620. Ph. 404-867-9383._________________ Doves, Peach White, Rosie Fawn, Peach Pieds, few breeders. Bob Ash, 2031 E. Roxboro Rd., N.E., Atlanta 30324. Ph. 233-0798._____________ Rabbits for sale, Smutnose, Red Satin and Siamese mixed. Robert E. Fortner, 2370 Main St., Tucker 30084. Ph. 934-6999. Wednesday, July 19, 1978 THE MARKET BULLETIN Page 9 Purebred bantam chicks, Black Rosecomb, Silver Wing, B.B. and others, 1 mo. old and up. J. H. Dooley, Rt. 1, Hull 30646. Ph. 5481597. Guineas, geese, chickens, ban tams, all ages, will ship. David Clyatt, Val-Del Rd., Hahira 31632. Ph. 912-242-5338. Brown Breasted Bronze turkey poults, various ages, $2.50, up; trio Brown Chinese geese $40; White Silkie Chicks, 2 mos. old, $2.50 ea. Terry McDowell, Bonaire 31005. Ph. 912-929-1267. White Pekin ducklings, Chinese geese, Bronze turkeys, cannot ship. Gerald Smith, Rt. 3, Cochran. Ph. 934-4286. Rabbits, from 8 wks. to fryers, $3 ea. Paul Bishop, 1696 Springer St., Atlanta. Ph. 352-2205. Modern Game bantams. Golden pheasants. Coral Blue guineas. Easter egg chickens. Charles E. Blume, Hampton. Ph. 946-3287. White Sacred doves, $8/pr., Fawn Ringneck doves, $6/pr., cannot ship. Marcus Brown, Rt. 1, Unadilla. Ph. 645-3542 Pinahurst.__________ Many breeds, purebred bantams, $1 up, hatching eggs, $3-$4 per doz.; also, Irg. Buff Orpingtons. Ran dy/Mark Coleburn, 610 Woodlawn Dr., Marietta. Ph. 404-371-1920. Purebred Hatch and Roundhead Game cocks, stags and 15 hens, reasonable. G. L. Smith, 3296 Ward Dr., S.W., Atlanta 30354. Ph. 3632988 nights.________________ Rabbits, fryers, and breeders, N.Z.R., N.Z.W., Calif, and Checkers. Jackie Lively, Rt. 4, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-3254.___________ India Blue peacocks, 4 yrs. old, long tails, beau, bird, $40 ea. Roy Lee Harper, Stockbridge. Ph. 474- 4212.____________________ Game chickens Kelso crosses, this yrs. hatch; also, few pure hens, sale or trade for pheasants. J. R. Campbell, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-7014. Mallard ducks, 7 gen. from wild, $1.50 ea. Richard Kemp, Rt. 1, Hoschton. Ph. 867-5973.________ Purebred Golden Sebrights selling out breeders, 5 hens, 1 rooster, 10 young birds, 2 mos., good prices. Chuck Houston, Douglasville. Ph. 942-7373.________________ 2 pr. Pilgrim geese, purebred Peruvian guinea pigs, (longhair), most cols., S.A.S.E. for list. Don Salamone, Rt. 4, Box 132-A, Blairsville. Ph. 404-745-4715. 5 White leghorn hens, $2 ea.; also, free rooster. Loye Caylor, Rt. 2, Box 184, Jasper 30143.____________ 20 laying hens, 1 rooster, 1 rabbit, 35 pen, wire cage, w/egg, waterer and feed trays, $60. Mrs. Jack E. Jones, 6775 Old National Hwy., Riverdale 30296. Ph. 996-7694. 1 trio Silver Sebrights, $15, 1 trio Golden Sebrights, $10, 2 Silver Duckwing hens, $4 ea.; also, eggs for sale. J. E. Weeks, Fowler Rd., Rt. 3, Kennesaw. Ph. 974-6356.________ 21 species of pheasant breeders and 1978 hatch. E. J. Jimenez, Hephzibah. Ph. 404-592-4897.________ Royal Palm turkeys, show type. Cochin bantams, all kind, Lakenvelders, pheasants, Swinhoe and Silvers, Ringneck doves, Grey Call ducks. J. H. Street, Rt. 6, Gainesville. Ph. 983-7201._______________ Wise, quail eggs and small quail for sale. T. J. Malcolm, 2201 Hwy. 20, Grayson 30221. Ph. 963-9020 aft. 6p.m.___________________ Roundhead-Hatch hens, $1 to $2 ea. Ben Holmes, Rt. 3, Ringgold 30736.__________________ 30 Fantail pigeons for sale, $2.50 ea., no shipping. G. W. Kinsey, Rt. 1, Trion 30752. Ph. 734-3137.______ Jumbo Wise. Bobwhite quail eggs, day old birds and breeders, still in prod.; also, dressed birds. Mac Reeder, 4175 Houston Ave., Macon. Ph. 788-0313.______________ Hatching eggs and young Bourbon Red, Royal Palm turkeys, 3 col. guineas; also, sev. breeds, show and other pigeons. C. L. Hand, Rt. 2, Bowdon30108.Ph. 404-258-7141. Bobwhite quail breeders, 10 trio, laying good, $2 ea., 45 cents, up. Robert Owen, Martinez. Ph. 404-8635544. Pigeons: Gazzi, Modenas, Arch Angels, Birmingham Rollers, Giant Runts; also, Peacock feathers. 10 cents ea. J. D. Richardson, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-7814. Black swans (young), $85, up, 1 White swan, $125, young White peafowl, $20, up, White turkeys poults, $5, young Emus, $150, up. Dan R. Queen, 2002 S-Flat Rock, Douglasville 30134. Phh. 942-2239. Pigeons, Rollers, Almonds, Ice pigeon. DeanBoone, Forest Park. Ph. 366-1972 aft. 4:30 p.m._________ White and Pied doves for sale, reasonable, very good; also, some breeders. Thomas Anderson, 2717 Skyland Dr., Atlanta 30319. Ph. 6331251. Game chickens, 14 in all, 5 cocks, 9 hens, $10, cocks $4, hens, $60 if all taken. Brett Bennett, 1359 Hancock Ave., Gainesville, 30501. Ph. 5362532. 14 Reds, S.L. Wyandottes, layers, all for $28, White Cochin young rooster, $2 or trade for Cochin hen. J. A. Brooks, 3737 King Spring Rd., Smyrna. 30080. Ph. 435-6630._____ Bronze torn and hen turkey, near wild, beau. W. G. Beroset, 3505 Emily Way, College Park. Ph. 9647577. NZW rabbits, pedi., reg. stock, fryers, juniors, exc. producers. Rick Boulis. Rt. 2, Haynes Creek Circle, Oxford30267. Ph. 404-787-0910. Heavy White chickens, hatched 6/28/78, as hatched, 50 cents ea. N. R. Vollrath, 5449 Janet Lane, Austell 30001. Ph. 404-948-1733. Laying Pharoah quails, Pharoah eggs; ducklings, and guineas, day old chicks, pheasants and turkeys, fryer rabbits. Rosa Graves, Rt. 1, Box 114A, Lake Park 31636. Ph. 242-0190. Game stags; also, a few pullets, priced by size, some stags crowing. Mrs. John Yawn, Box 101, Chauncey 31011.___________________ WANTED Want to buy guineas in Irg. quan., R.I.R. Dominiques, ducks and Irg. mixed rooster. Harvey Henson, Rt. 1, Box 228, Ranger. Ph. 404-629-4023. Please, someone, sell me two gui nea hens for Mr. guineas, he needs a wife very bad, a dog killed his wife. Mrs. D. Heaton, Atlanta. Ph. 4748562 aft. 6p.m. Want 1 pr. of Bokhara Trumpeter pigeons. G. W. Kinsey, Rt. 1, Trion 30752. Ph. 734-3137. Want Japanese Black Tail ban tams. T. E. Hutto, Rt. 1, Appling 30802. Ph. 541-1824. Want Game eggs, Clarets, Blues, Brown-Reds, War Horse, Mauldin Grey, Roundhead, Hatch, Sid Taylors, Frank Bragg,1428 MacGillicuddy Dr.. Macon 31206. Ph. 788-4744. Want doves, any cols.; also, pig eons, any breeds, reasonable. Pug Blalock, 2972LowranceDr., Decatur 30033. Ph. 292-9063. Flower plants, bulbs and seed for sale Flower advertisers must have an affidavit stating dial 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. Devil's backbone cuttings, 5, $3 PP, pussy ears - -andering jew, 10, $2.25 PP, touch-n. iot, stephanotis seeds, etc., 25 cents w/S.A.S.E. Mrs. L. Coolik, 2511 Edgewood Rd., Columbus 31906. Ph. 323-8673. Rex begonia, $1, dbl. pink Fancifrill impatiens, $1.50, small sprengeri fern, 50 cents, add post. Ruth Payne, 11355 Jonesbridge Rd., Alpharetta 30201.________, Cypress from Nile River, hard to find, easily grown, $1 plus three 15 cents stamps. A. Lowe, 640 S. Indian Creek, Stone Mtn. 30083. Red tips, crepe myrtle, rotundafolia, euonymus, forsythia, 25 cents ea. J. E. Cromer, Rt. 1, Covington. Ph. 404-787-1735. Entire lot of potted pits., includes geraniums, sublata, etc., make reasonable offer. Corene Gosnell, 1495 Fairburn Rd., SW, Atlanta. Ph. 344^1486. Daylilies, mix., 20, $8, named and labeled, $1 ea., post. $1.50. Mrs. Louise Lee, Rt. 5. Ellijay. Pink lady slipper, mtn. fern, etc., 12, $5, sweet shrub, white dogwood, wild azaleas, 3, $5 PP. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 1. Blue Ridge 30513. Bronze Easter lilies, $3 doz., daffodils, $2 doz., old type chrysanthemums, 3 cols., 15 cents ea., narcissus, 50 cents doz., etc., add post. Mrs. Earlene Treadwell, Rt. 1, Box 263, Bremen. Boxwoods, 4 boxwoods, 43 in. high, $8 ea. and you dig up. Flora Whatley, 1048 Woodland Way, Forest Park 30050. Ph. 366-2704. Green jew, coleus, Christmas cherry pits., $2 doz. plus post. Mrs. J. W. Jackson, Rt. 2, Talking Rock 30175. Sweet william, foxglove, Shasta daisy, mix. hollyhock seeds, 25 cents ea. pkg., Tiger lily bulblets, 60, $1, camellia seed. 15, $1 w/S.A.S.E. Mrs. J. W. Sapp, Rt. 5. Lyons 30436. Tiger lily bulblets, amaryllis seed, sweet william seed, 50 cents ea. w/S.A.S.E. or 3 for $1 and S.A.S.E. Mrs. J. H. Gable, Rt. 3, Cedartown 30125.________________________ Tbspn. 1978 money pit. seed, 50 cents w/S.A.S.E., 40 bronze ajuga, $5.85 or 24 purple cushion mums, $4.65 PP. Mrs. McMillan, 4955 Conover Dr., Dunwoody 30338. Ph. 458-2407._________________ Cattleya orchids, blooming size, $5 to $10, cannot ship. C. W. Tillander, 1748 Venetian Dr., SW, Atlanta. Ph. 755-1102.____________________ African violets, 50 cents up to $2, many varieties including varigated, cannot ship. Ann Muchia, D-l, Daniel Dr., Stockbridge 30281._____ Old fashion iris, $2.50 doz., daffodils, orange daylilies, $2.25 doz., $1.25 post., marigold seed, 25 cents pkg. w/S.A.S.E. Mrs. P. B. Brown, Rt. 1. Ball Ground 30107. Named and labeled daylilies, $1 ea., Siberian blue iris, asstd. bearded iris, $4.90 doz., add $1.50 post. Mrs. Donald Greer, Rt. 5, Ellijay.__________________________ Bromeliads, queen's tears, $1.75, 15 pot pits., $2.85, miniature roses, $4.75, rooted and PP. Mrs. James Arnett, 256 Hwy. 54, Jonesboro 30236.__________________ Kangaroo Paw lily, young seedlings, $1, amaryllis, mature bulbs, $2, iris, named and labeled, 12, $5, post. $1.50. C. Burton, 5070 N. Ivy Rd.. NE. Atlanta 30342. Aloe, candelabra, bunny ears, star fish, partridge breast, milk tree, etc., 6, $5, post. $1. Thomas E. Hobbs, Rt. 9, Box 324, Gumming 30130. Ajuga, vinca, ivy, mondo, liriope, pachysandra, mahonia, aucuba, hydrangea. James N. Henderson, 5130 Sumpter PI., Austell 30001. Ph. 948-5336.___________________ Gourd seeds, Martin, Dipper, 36 per pkg., 4 pkgs., $1 w/S.A.S.E. H. A. Stahl. Rt. 6. Moultrie 31768. Gerbera daisy seeds, bloom next spring, 50, $1 w/S.A.S.E. Mrs. Mac McDaniel, Box 1305, Fitzgerald 31750._________________ Mix. sweet william and columbine seeds, 30 cents per pkg., daffidol bulbs, $2 per doz., 5 doz., $6. Lillie Ellis, Rt. 5. Box 232, Ellijay 30540. Crown vetch, will grow in any type soil, stops erosion, rooted pits., 25, $7.50 PP, 50, $14. Col. L. C. Trent, 631 Collingwood Dr., Decatur 30032. Boxwoods, well branched, heavy root system, 3 yr., $1, 4 yr., $1.50, min. order $10. Norton Eldridge, Box 204, Madison Ave., Ashburn 31714. Ph. 912-567-3849. Fuschia, dbl. bi-cols., everblooming crossandra, $1 ea., Christmas and Thanksgiving cacti, $1.25 ea., post. 85 cents. Mrs. Johnny Alien, Rt. 1, Blue Ridge 30513. Bachelor's buttons, Christmas Cherry, cockscomb, Love Apple, ornamental peppers, marigolds, ageratum, etc., w/S.A.S.E., 4 pkgs., $1. Walt Donaldson, Box 345, Swainsboro 30401. 24 varieties of jungle specie or chids, $5 ea., Bonsai Baobab trees, $4.95 ea., azure blue Wooly Torch cacti, 8-9 in., $10.95 ea., etc. Art Wise, Decatur. Ph. 288-7731. Flower plants for sale or ex change. Mary Musselman, Round Oak 31080._______________ Staghorn ferns, diff. kinds, some Irg. ones; also, bromeliads. Sam Hedgepath, 187 Spring St., Macon. Ph. 743-3036 or 743-0777.________ 8 varieties of native ferns; also, wild flowers growing in cans, cannot ship, $1 to $5. Mrs. Carpenter, 2132 Abby Lane, NE, Atlanta. Ph. 634- 5707.___________________ 25 Tiger lily bulblets, 50 cents per matchbox, Longneck Martin gourd and marigold seeds, 25' cents w/S.A.S.E. H. L. Thomas, 3690 Telstar. Ellenwood 30049._______ Begonias, angelwing, guinea wing. 2 cuttings, $1, 4 diff. trailing coleus cuttings, $1.25, post. 85 cents. Mrs. J. W. Jones, 203 Highland Ave., Madison._____________________ Ornamental pepper pits., make pretty pot pits, through winter, mix., 10, $2.50, w/3 stamps. Joe P. Bush, Rt. 1. Rockledge 30454.________ Rooted pink seven-sisters, marechal niel, white running roses, $4.50 ea., PP. Mrs. Weldon Long, Rt. 5. Ellijay 30540._______________ Lady's slipper, 12, $4, Queen Ann's Lace, dark blue Japanese iris, 12, $3 PP. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. 1, Box 146. Blue Ridge 30513._____ Plant now to bloom next summer, 35 cents per pkg., 4 pkgs., $1 plus 5.A.S.E. Jim Donaldson, Box 893, Swainsboro 30401.______________ Rare fall and spring blooming iris, 6. $3, post. $1, 3 ft. tall column cacti, $20, angelwing begonia, etc. hanging baskets, $5-$6. Lucy LaCoste, Decatur. Ph. 289-1674._________ Daylilies, newer varieties, labels, all cols., $1 ea., post. $1, tropical hibiscus, copper pits., $1 ea. F. Polsfuss, 223 Cordele Ave., Macon. Mother-in-law tongue, 3, $2, ajuga, 20, $2, mix. iris, 10, $2, ea. group plus $1 post. R. G. Riden, 304 S. Main St., Madison 30650. Ph. 3424885. WANTED Want some old fashion hollyhock seeds, state price, want them to plant now. Mrs. John L. Camp, 8491 Highpoint Rd., Douglasville 30134. Want all kinds of cacti for plan ters; also, some that live in yard. Mrs. Wilson Daniel. Hartwell 30643. Want hydrangea Macrophella tricol., lavender blue, small center blossoms, edged 4 four petaled blossoms, old garden shrub. Billie Wilkerson, 209 Rutland Cir., LaGrange 30240. Ph. 404-884-8744. Want to buy ginkgo trees. Mrs. R. C. Foster, Rt. 1, Box 205, Woodland 31836. Miscellaneous for sale All notices formerly included under the Handicraft and Miscellaneous columns have now been combined into one Miscellaneous column with several subheadings. Rules and regulations governing these columns remain the same. Affidavits are still required for all hand made items. In addition, statements should accompany any lumber or building materials to the effect that these materials were used on now dismantled farm buildings [poultry houses, barns, etc.] Please note that sugar cane ads have been moved to the Agricultural Seed and Plants column. My 22 - Carnival-Bazaar; Westbury Nursing Home; 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM; Crafts, Baked Goods, Hotdogs, Shrine Show - Organ Grinder; Jenkinsburg, Ga. For info: 775-7832. NEEDLEWORK Handmade quilts, full size, Bethlehem Star, blues, greens; Queen-broken star, vivid cols. Mrs. Holland Patternsson, P. O. Box 216, Gainesville 30501. Ph. 404-534-2459. Baby quilt, little stars, 51x37 1/2 in. cotton, $16 plus $2 post. Ruth Kimble, Rt. 1, Box 465, Newnan 30263. Ph. 253-5720.________' Old fashion bonnets, perma press material, pellon between brim, $4 PP. Velma Bell 13 Clover St., Rome 30161._____________________ Granny square afghan, king size, verigated, blue/pink/white, $75. Ericka Cochran, Rt. 2, Huddleston Dr., Peachtree City 30269. Ph. 4877959. ________________ Quilted potholders, 3/2 plus post., cathedral window pillow tops ready to stuff, $12, asst'd granny squares, $1 ea., umbrella girl pillow tops, Placemats. Marsha Gravitt, Rt. 6, Gumming 30130._____________ Lrg. granny afghans, ass't cols., $45, cro. potholders, ass't designs, $1.50 ea., send S.A.S.E. for in formation. Vella Rice, Rt. 1, Box 315, Gumming 30130. Ph. 887-4694. Dbl. size quilt tops in ass't blocks, also, cotton blocks. $10 ea. plus post., 1 dbl. knit. It. blue, reg. size bedspread, $12 plus post. Estelle Regan, 1953 Parkwood Rd., Snellville 30278. Ph. 972-0986.___________ Dbl. cro. bedspreads-popcorn stitch; also, rose, both off-white, $75 ea. Mrs. E. R. Wilborn, Rt. 6, Box 164. Dallas 30132. Ph. 445-7456. Quilt tops. Step-around Mountain pattern, made of knit blocks. 76x90 in., $10 ea., plus $1.25 post. Mrs. J. Lowery, Rt. 2. Rochelle 31079._____ Oval w/20 pansie, $3, 3pc. dresser set, $2; 14 rose doily, $2.50, free pcs. if all ordered. Mae Whittle, Rt. 1, Box 316. Hinesville 31313.________ Quilt tops for sale, also, do cro. and make tatting. Mrs. Leon Vincent. Rt. 1. Box 331, Statham 30666. Quilt scraps, dbl. knit, various cols., 10 Ibs., $5; 20 Ibs., $10 plus $1.50 post. Pauline Franks, Hiawassee._________________ Lovely baby afghans, $12.50, var. cols and patterns. Mrs. R. A. Farr, East Point. Ph. 766-3218. Bonnets for sale, $1.50, two kinds of pillowcases, $2, also, will do quilting for $5. Mrs. Alice Pittman, 326 McnealDr., Douglas.________ Bonnets, $3, child's-$2, quilted placemats, 4/5, reversible, 6/$10, plus 95 cents post. Mrs. Patsy McKie, 2550 Wedgefield Ct. No. 33, Columbus 31903. Ph. 682-1530. Hand-painted pillowcases, $4 pr., bib aprons, $1.75, band and work aprons, $1.35, potholders 3/$l, novelty aprons, $2. Debbie Long, Rt. 5, Box 247, Ellijay 30540._________ Granny afghans, 1 verigated beige/brown; 1 orange/tan, both put together w/brown, 40x70, $40. Mrs. Willie Sills. Lithonia. Ph. 482-6156. Cro. potholders, $1 ea., 5/$4; quilted potholders, 5/$3.25 PP. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. 1, Box 146, Blue Ridge 30513.________________ Tatting, red, white and pink, nice for pillowcases, $1 yrd. Mrs. Ernest Crosby. Rt. 3. Box 274, Baxley 31513. , Will cro. granny face, apple basket, owl, hen, frog, grapes, daffodil, ear of corn, butterfly, dimple face potholders, $3 ea. plus post. FranMe J. Dorsey, 1040 Wesley Dr.. Marietta 30064. ________ Baby quilts, machine quilted, $15, $18, and $20 plus post. Jane Fuller, 907 Ridge Ave., Stone Mtn. Ph. 4693540/8080. ______________ Cro. Potholders 5 diff. designs, $1.50 ea. or 4/$5, afghans, $40 ea. plus $2 post. Velvie Fowler, Rt. 1, Box 315, Gumming 30130. Ph. 8873561._______________ Reg. size quilt tops, $14 ea., basket, strawberry, Dutch girl, pansy, bird, farmer boy. Mrs. Billy Mashburn, Rt. 1, Box 114-B. Waleska 30183.____________ Kingsize dbl. knit quilt tops, $12 plus $1.80 post.; dbl. bed size cotton, also, dbl. knit, $10 plus $1.70 post. Mrs. Bessie Sims, 441 Chestnut St., Lawrenceville 30245.____________ BEES, HONEY & SUPPLBES Italian queens, $4.50 PP. Dan/Jean Alien, 1015 Robert Hardeman Rd., Winterville 30683. Ph. 404-742-5431. 2 strong cypress bee hives, 10 frame w/a full super of honey. Italian bees, $65 ea. H. Popham, Rt. 6, Cedartown 30125. Ph. 404-7488212. Page 10 THE MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday, July 19,1978 Miscellaneous for sale BEES, HONEY & SUPPLIES Beekeeping supplies, hives, supers, frames, and foundation etc. H. M. Schultz, 250 Smile Dr., Conyers 30207. Ph. 483-2217._____ New comb honey in 1 qt. jars, $2.75 ea., or 2/$5, no shipping. John S. Edwards, 2472 Piedmont Rd., N.E., Marietta 30062. Ph. 971-7282, 1/2 mi. E. of Sprayberry School. Pure local honey, unheated, $3.05/qt., 8 qts., $2.50 ea.; also, comb honey. Bill Swint, Ellerslie. Ph. 561-5328.________________ Pure Wildflower honey .produced in Butts Co., $2.50/qt. Joe Patterson, Jenkinsburg 30234. Ph. 775-2458. Honey and bee supplies for sale, jars and observation hives, etc.; also, will buy bees wax. E. L. Quinn, 2999 Haralson Rd., Decatur 300332. Ph. 939-3143._______________ 1978 local raw honey for sale, I furnish jars, $1 per lb., no Sunday sales. Ralph Taflent, 556 N. Ave., Hapeville. Ph. 761-1596._______ A Queen bee in my chimney, workers come into house and die, please someone rescue her. Sarah S. Rowe, 6160 Wheat St., N.E., Covington 30209. Ph. 786-5365. Well made Cypress beehives and supers; also, bees and queens, also, Poplar honey. B. J. Semegran, Dacula 30211. Ph. 962-1067._____ Unheated Poplar, new crop, can ship. Brett Callaway, Rt. 1, Gumming 30130. Ph. 887-4443.____________ Standard, dove-tailed hive bodies made from white pine, $5.65; supers, $3.65; frames, 32 cents. J. Wooten, Rt. 8, Canton 30114. Ph. 479-4371. Supplies, bees and honey, direct from producer, check us, it'll pay. Russell Samples, 2626 Whiteleigh Ct., Atlanta 30345. Ph. 938-3762. Mtn. Wildflower honey, dark, rich flavor, natural unheated, 10lb., $10, PP. Michael Surles, Rt. 4, Blairsville 30512. Ph. 404-745-4170._______ Poplar honey, $2/qt., $20/case of 12, you pick up. W. H. Cornwell, Rt. 1, Box 193, Luthersville 30251. Ph. 927-6590.__________________ Raw Mtn. honey for sale by the gal., containers exchanged. R. Turner, Blairsville. Ph. 404-745- 4027.___________________ 3 banded Italian queen, $5 ea., PP. also, all types of supplies for sale. John Morris, Rome. Ph. 232-8231. Pure raw Wildflower honey for sale, w/or/w/out comb., $2.50/qt., strained in gal. jugs, $8/gal. John E. Smith, 6576 Randall Mark Dr., Morrow 30260. Ph. 961-5496. THINGS TO EAT Big, del., cultured blueberries, pic-N-pay, $3.20/gal., 9 mi. N. of Buena Vista on Hwy. 41, in Oakland community. Charlie Crowder, Rt. 1, Mauk 31058._______________ Fresh goat's milk, from TB and brucellosis neg. herd. F. K. Parrish, Conyers. Ph. 483-8196.__________ Taking orders for fresh black berries, picked daily, $6/gal., bring cont. call before coming. Martha Collins, Rt. 6, Gumming 30130. Ph. 887-9899._______________________ Taking orders for fresh vegetables, zucchini and summer squash, ready now, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mrs. V. E. Cochran, 1510 Mayfield Rd., Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 404-475- 5914.___________________ Grain fed beef, custom cut, wrapped, frozen, $1.29 for side, and $1.39 for hind qtrs. D. A. Vaughn, Powder Springs. Ph. 943-6621._____ Butter beans, okra, white corn, tomatoes, pick your own or will take orders and del. to your door. Dean King. Columbus. Ph. 404-327-6887. 1977 dried apples, $2/lb., cannot ship. Mrs. Leon Vincent, Rt. 1, Box 331, 53 Hwy.. Statham 30666.______ Fresh chemical-free, squash, 20 cents per lb., tomatoes, 25 cents per lb., cucumbers, 10 cents ea. Sybil Willingham, Rt. 1, Box 163, Ft. Valley 31030. Ph, 912-825-2312. Remember To Submit Ads By Wednesday Noon HERBS Wild cucumber bark, rattle root, burdock root, $2.50, 2 lb. lardbox, 90 cents post., free burdock seed w/order. P. B. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground 30107. Elephant garlic, mature bulbs, 4-5 section cloves, $5, PP., 1 yr. bulblets, $5/doz., 2 yr. bulbs, $2.50, PP. Col. L. C. Trent, 631 Collingwood Dr., Decatur 30032. Yellow root, sassafras, queen of meadow, yellow dock; barks, wild cherry, alder, 4 lb. lardbox., $4.75, plus post. Mrs. Weldon Long, Rt. 5, Box 248, Ellijay 30540._________ Horseradish pits, for sale, 5/$2, PP. Jason Holyoak, P. O. Box 235, Alapaha'31622._____________ Dried Comfrey leaves, good for herb teas, $l/pt. Anton Callaway, Gumming. Ph. 404-887-4443._____ Fresh dill for sale, 75 cents, bunch, Hot peppers, 80 cents, pkg. Mrs. Y. Loden, 2286Oglesby Br. Rd., Conyers 30207. Ph. 404-922-7335. Horseradish pits., $3/6, $1 post. Mrs. Donald Greer. Rt. 5, Ellijay. Peppermint, spearmint, horsemint, Ale-Hoof mint, $4.50/doz., PP. Mrs. Louise Lee, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540._____________________ Boe Hog root for sale. Louie Copeland, Rt. 1, Box 181, Shiloh 31826. Ph. 846-9831._________ FARM SUPPLIES Corn elevator-belt type w/motor, works good. Dan Smith, Sylvester. Ph. 912-776-6600 or 776-3751._____ Two 30'x200' chicken houses, Big Dutchman chain feeders, drinkers, 20 pancake brooders, timers, 8 and 10 ton feed bins. Buck Wingo, Bremen. Ph. 537-3375.__________ 3 HP. compressor, gas w/2-1/2 gal. paint bucket spray gun incl. Robert Roser, Carnesville. Ph. 384- 7116.___________________ Used tin, door and windows for sale, from old farm bldg. Hoyt Dean, Woodstock. Ph. 475-4290. One round Sears incubator, holds 100 eggs, (used). Joan Howell, Hwy. 92, Woolsey, Ga. 7 mi. S. of Fayetteville. Ph. 461-4502.______ Approx. 175 metal 10 hole nests for sale, $7.50 ea. if all taken. H. L. Kidd, Rt. 2, Box 478, Carrollton 30117. Ph. 404-832-8800.________ Walk-in-cooler for sale. F. T. Castleberry, Rt. 2, Box 731, Griffin 30223.__________________ Old style hand-cranked cream separator, sm. volume (German made), $75. Gene W. Scott, Rt. 1, Box 74. Blythe. Ph. 803-592-2834. Fairbanks-Morse Fly wheel engine, 3HP. water cooled-open crankshaft Z model, good cond. Larry A. Dalton, Commerce. Ph. 404335-3091.________________ 4 tray-incubator w/circulating air, also, 2 brooders, all for $125. Charles V. Martin, Rt. 1, Waynesboro. Ph. 554-2273._______ Propane gas tanks for sale, two 25 gal. tanks, one 500 gal. tank, one 250 gal. tank. W. L. McNeal, Gainesville. Ph. 404-532-8934. ______________ 18 locust farm fence posts, 7 ft., most corner posts, 85 cents. N. Bradley, 1096 Atlanta Rd., Marietta. Ph. 427-4414.____________________ 44 pieces tin roofing, from old barn, 23-8 ft.; 21-8 1/2 ft.; rust on one side, $66. Richard Tippens, Alpharetta. Ph. 475^124.__________ 300 glass jars, 1/2 qts., 1/2 pints, 10 cents ea. or all for $25, cannot ship. J. F. Shelton, Rt. 1, Box 267-A, Shiloh 31826. Ph. 404-846-9051. Winch 2 ton, gear ratio 4:1-22:1, all steel, wt. 70 Ibs., 100 ft. 3/8 cable, hand operated, $200; also, milk can, 10 gal. stainless steel w/lid, $35. F. S. Ring, Marietta. Ph. 973-4489._________________ 7 old plows-one scoop (mule drawn) needs repairs, all for $50. Richard Tippens, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-4124.______________________ Leaf vacuum w/3 HP. Briggs and Stratton engine, good cond., $55. Hubert Henderson, Gumming. Ph. 887-4655.______________________ Atlas 4-leaf clover, good-luck jars, glass lids and wire bail, qt. size, $3 ea. PP. Paul Berwick, Rt. 3, Singletary Rd., Thomasville 31792. Ph.912-226-4402. 15 doz. jars-pints and quarts for sale. Mrs. Frances S. Goains, 846 Adair Ave. N.E., Atlanta 30306. Ph. 872-7813. Auto, farm gate mechanism for sale, $75. JimLingerfelt, Douglasville 30134. Ph. 942-4074. Three 55 gal. drums of Creosote for sale. J. A. Burden, Rt. 1, Dublin 31021. Ph. 912-272-3927. 1977-8x10 fiberglass greenhouse, auto, water cooler, 2 fans, heater, move assembled, reasonable. Nick Metcalfe, P.O. Box 21, Decatur. Ph. 288-1825. Two-200 ft. chicken houses, fully equiped, 1 w/Big Dutchman auto, feeders, 1 w/chore time feeders, fans/breeders, 8 ft. waterers/jugs, lids; 8 ton feed bins, etc. M. Moon, Rockmart. Ph. 684-3935. Approx. 215 ten hole hen nests, $1,000 for all. Dwight Miller, Rt. 1, Gillsville. Ph. 677-3903 or 677-3595. One pr. of 20,000 Ibs., platform truck scales for sale, in good cond., and 1 No. 20 pull caterpillar pan, 15 yd., in exc. cond. J. H. Holyoak, Alapaha. Ph. 912-532-5395. 400 egg Sears favorite incubator, like new, $200. Joe P. Bush, Rt. 1, Rockledge 30454. Ph. 912-272-2796. Auto, chicken feeders, $300 ea., brooders, $15 ea.; also, minidrinkers, $2 ea. w/hose. T. L. Surles, Preston. Ph. 912-828-3506. Flomax irrigation pump, 1 1/4 in. I/o with 5HP Briggs-Stratton engine, $175. L. W. McCord, Washington. Ph. 404-678-1427.________________ Incubators circulated air type 2 and 6 tray sizes, dbl. wall insulated, dbl. switch thermostat. Ernest Dickey, Ada Dr., Millen. Ph. 912-9825515. Lrg. No. 2 farm bell complete w/yoke and cradle, $50, also, 5 in. heavy duty vise, $50. Lucille Eldridge, 212 Madison Ave., Ashburn 31714. Ph. 912-567-3849._____ Approx. 1000 potato field boxes, 75 cents ea. F.O.B., all or part. C. E. Thompson, Warthen 31094. Ph. 912552-5916. Locust tarm post for sale, price depends on quan./qual. needed, pick up here or del. anywhere for reasonable fee. Willie Long, Blairsville 30512. Ph. 404-7452891/4143. Approx. 30 one gal. glass jugs w/caps, 25 cents ea.; also, cast iron bath tub for stock watering trough, $10, cannot del. J. N. Dover, 300 Old Evans Rd., Martinez. Ph. 863-3914. 2 white wagon wheels for sale, good cond. R. E. Nickerson, 3015 Salem Rd., Conyers 30207. Ph. 4832164. 500 gal. fuel tank and stand, freshly sanded and painted, $65. Steve McDougle, Rt. 2, Calhoun 30701. Ph. 629-3066.__________ Cast iron bathtub, no chips or cracks, perfect for watering livestock. Frank Henry, 300 Con federate Ave., Dallas 30132. Ph. 4453215. 3 Irg. washpots, var. farm use, for sale. Richard Eskew, Ellenwood. Ph. 474-2543 after 6. 2 chicken houses for sale, one 240 ft., one 225 ft., good lumber/tin equip., incl. 2 Dutch feeders. J. F. Gooch, Rt. 1, Jefferson 30549. Ph. 367-8465._________________ ______ODDITIES________ 2 beds of Red Wiggler worms for sale. E. H. Alien, 677 Jefferson Dr., S.W., Conyers 30207, Ph. 483-4656. Will bottom straight or porch chairs. L. W. Jenkins, 574 Crane Dr., Rt. 3, Lawrenceville 30245. Ph. 963- 2658.______________________ Orig. Red wigglers, Irg. breeders only, $6.50/M, or 5M or more, $5/M, w/inst, PP. J. F. Shelton. Rt. 1, Box 267-A, Shiloh 31826. Ph. 404-8469051.__________________. Jap beetle traps, milk jug com mercial bait design, $2 ea., cannot ship. Bill Gazaway, Hwy. 372, Alpharetta. Ph. 404^175-7096._______ 40 beds, 3x8 ft., w/Red Wigglers, ready for harvest in 6 -wks.; also, manure, hammermill and elec. Worm harvester, $1950. R. D. McCommons, Greensboro. Ph. 404453-7672 aft. 6.______________ Peacock feathers for sale, 50 cents - $1. Winford F. Smith, Rt. 2, Box 105, Athens 30607. Ph. 404-548-7792. Red Wigglers, 9 beds, moving, will sell for $500. Jesse Watson, 1450 Mt. Vernon Rd., Lithia Springs 30057. Ph. 948-8715. _________ Red Wigglers, $6 per lb., for 10 Ibs. or more. Carolyn Cummings, Macon. Ph. 912-477-3963.________ Red Wiggler beds for sale, $100, 4 x 20 ft. beds, plenty of worms. John Bentley, Rt. 1, Hawkinsville 31036. Ph. 912-892-9926.______________ Will restore your old chairs w/new cane. L. C. Blackmon, Shady Dale 31085. Ph. 468-6604.________ Red Wigglers, bed-run, bedding and eggs, $4/gal. FOB or $6/gaL shipped. Hugh Holyoak 0, P. O. Box 235, Alapaha 31622. Ph. 912-532- 5395._____________________ Red Wigglers, $6/lb., $5/lb. for 10 Ibs. or more. Carolyn Cummings, Macon. Ph. 912-477-3963.________ Hybrid Red wigglers, breeders and fishing size, $8/M (1000). Mrs. R. H. Tiller, 6930 N. Baggett Rd., Dgug|asvffle 30134. Ph. 942-0194. Hybrid Red wigglers, bedrun, M$4, 5M-$15, 10M-$25, 25M-$60, PP, w/inst. Tom Mitchell, 5872 Dispain Rd.. Buford30518. Ph. 945-4204. Will do chair caning, backs and seats, experienced in all kinds. Luke Thomas, 62 Ormand St., S. E. Atlanta 30315. Ph. 525-7067.______ MEGA Mealies (giant mealworms), Irg., M/$6, med., M/$9, giants, M/$12, PP. MarshallMahaffey, 5539 Andrews, Mableton 30059. Ph. 941- 9580.__________________ Gourds, bluebird, or wrens, $1 ea. in lots of 4 or more, varnished and ready to hang, PP. H. A. Stahl, Rt. 6, Moultrie 31768._______________ Red"wigglers, $2.50/M, min. order of 5 M, PP, 4 x 42 ft. beds, $400, 5 x 44 ft., $500. Bruce Self, Rt. 1, Box 32, Byron 31008. Ph. 912-781-8309. 3 x 8 ft. bed loaded w/Red wigglers, $100. Billy Freeman, Hiram. Ph. 445-7397._________ Red Wigglers, worm castings, by the pt., lb., gal., or truckload. C. P. Handte, Zion Hill Rd., Ellijay 30540. Ph. 404-635-5780.____________ Will make 1/2 or 1 lb. sq. butter molds, $7.50, dasher and lids, any size, $7.50 PP; also, old fashion qual. frames, $15 here. P. D. Webb, Rt. 5, Box 69, Elberton. Ph. 283-5207. FISH & FISH SUPPLIES Hybrid Sunfish or bream for sale, pick up by appt., or will del. for reasonable fee. Anthony B. Chew, Rt. 1, Box 91, Woodbury 30293. Ph. 846-3913 or 3005.______________ Channel Catfish, all sizes, bream 2 to 4 in.; also, dressd. Frank Shelton, Mansfield. Ph. 786-7706 or 787-0880. Channel Catfish, Ga. Giant Hybrid bream and bass, graded, treated and disease free. Ken Holyoak, Rt. 1, Alapaha 31622. Ph. 912-532-6135. 1978 crop Channel Catfish fingerlings, treated and disease free, 2 to 4 in., pick up by appt., or del. Preston Harbin, R. F. D., Box 210, Helena 31037. Ph. 912-868-6095. Qual. Channel fingerlings, graded by size and price, parasite and disease free, guar. live, healthy del. J. F. Gilbert, P. O. Box 321, Thomaston 30286. Ph. 404-648-2062. FERTILIZERS & MULCHES Mulch straw for sale, continuous supply. D. Tillery, Norcross. Ph. 4489383 nights, or 476-3523 days._____ Chicken litter and compost for sale, $15, pickup load, $2 per bag, will load by appt. Jimmy Alford, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-1937 or 6968. Mulch hay, will del. in 100 bale lots or can pickup behind baler. James Rutledge, Stockbridge. Ph. 404-474-4279.________________ Rye straw for sale, $l/bale at barn. Arthur L. Berger, Sylvania. Ph. 863-7696 or 564-7452._________ Oat and Wheat straw, $l/bale. Lanier Burden, Rt. 2, Comer 30629. Ph. 404-783-5840._______________ Chicken litter, del. and spread, priced according to dist., del. w/in 25 mi. radius. Andrew Ainslie, Madison. Ph. 342-0678._______]_ Horse manure/shavings for sale, Metro del. July-Aug., big pickup load, $25. Mr. Jimbo, Atlanta. Ph. 876-0049.______________________ Rye or Wheat straw, $1.60 per bale, del. avail. Irg. orders discounted. Harry Pughise, CartersviUe. Ph. 382-1193. Mulch hay for sale, $1.25/bale. D. B. Dixon, Rt. 4, Covington. Ph. 404786-6218._____________________ Cow manure, approx. 4 tons, $45 del. w/in 15 mi.; further dist., 40 cents per mi. Gene Huiet, Conyers. Ph. 483-0097 or 981-0629.________ Wheat straw for sale, $1.25/bale, quan. discounts, can del. Aaron McWhorter, Rt. 2, Franklin. Ph. 404854-8349/4161.____________ Approx. 180 bales of mulch hay for sale, in barn. C. Wright, Alpharerta. Ph. 475-5151.________ Mulch hay, $1 per bale at barn, del. avail. I. R. Chanin, Lizella. Ph. 912-935-2292 or 746-1810._______ Rich top soil, pine bark mulch, sawdust, dump-truck-load, del. Bruce West, Atlanta. Ph. 964-7147. Rich topsoil, sawdust, and stone, dump truck loads. Jim West, Fairburn. Ph. 964-2045._____________ Chicken manure, del. and spread, priced according to dist. and size of order, not less than 8 ton order, del. w/in 35 mi. radius. Mr. Eskew, Fairburn. Ph. 964-4958._________ Mulch or feed hay for sale, $l/bale picked up. S. T. Beasley, Woodstock. Ph. 926-5500._______ 100 blaes mulch hay, $l/bale. Wesley Williams, 3935 Lee Rd., Lithonia 30058. Ph. 377-3434 or 922- 3970.___________________ Clean horse manure/shavings, heaping pick-up load, del. by students, $24. Sam Bentley, Atlanta. Ph. 876-7731.______________ Mulch and good hay for sale in Fayette county area. Gene Turner, 9780 Corinth Rd., Jonesboro 30236. Ph. 461-6607._____________ Sev. hundred bales mulch hay, baled w/plastic twine, $1, per bale at barn in Dawsonville, del. avail. Troy Hardin, Atlanta. Ph. 455-6457 or 265-3326, Dawsonville._________ Grain straw, light col., baled w/out rain, $1.50. Tony Brown, Atlanta. Ph. 461-4872. [wanted Want-hand-pitcher spout water pump for cistern, good cond., reasonably priced. D. H. Shedd, Rt. 2, Box 61-A 1, Monroe 30655._____ Want-wooden farm wagons. Richard R. Slate, Gen. Longstreet Camp 1289, Sons of Confed. Vets., Drawer L, East Point 30364._______ Want-white feed bags. Mrs. Charles Peterson, 2258 Virginia Place. N.E.. Atlanta.__________ Want-farm bell, corn sheller, washpot, steelyards, bred tray, other items, state price. P. D. Webb, Rt. 5, Box 69, Elberton 30635. Ph. 283-5207.______________ Want-30 gal. barrel, must be in good shape w/top and bottom sealed, state price/shipping charges. W. F. Mitchell, 208 Myrtle St., Warner Robins 31093. Ph. 922- 8450.____________________ Want-horse compost, will clean out horse stall, prefer mid-GA. area; or will buy Irg. loads, if del. C. L. Bloodworth, Rt. 6, Box 37, Milledgeville 31061. Ph. 912-452- 1523.___________________ Want-motor Briggs-Stratton or similar 5HP or better, must have horizontal shaft; also, want used metal pipe-2"-3" dia. or boiler tubing for stock gap. John Hobbs, College Park. Ph. 964-4413.____________ Want-manure spreader, good cond. Roger Steed, Rt. 2, Winder. Ph. 725-7539.________________ Want-baled pine straw and wheat straw, will pick up in trailer load lots. Bill Dickerson, Marietta. Ph. 428-3245.___________________ Want-to buy 15 cords of Oak and Hickory firewood, cut 22 in., upsplit, del. or will pick up. Ralph C. Swafford, Acworth. Ph. 974-6156. Want-to buy 12 teeth or tines from old fashion mule drawn hay rake, from area of Lowndes Co. E. C. Coleman, Rt. 3, Box 671, Lake Park 31636. Ph. 912-559-5326. Want-homemade jellies, jams, preserves, pickles/relishes; also, needlework items, etc. Mrs. R. D. Back, Rt. 1, Box 113, Sharpsburg 30277. Ph. 251-3682.____________ Want-load firewood, split har dwood, you del. John Deadwyler, Rt. 4, Foaster Rd., McDonough. Ph. 404957-9903. Wednesday, July 19, 1978 THE MARKET BULLETIN Page 11 Grandpa's Garden Garlic planted around the vegeta ble garden will discourage aphids and other garden pests. Rose bush es, in particular benefit from base plantings of garlic. To get rid of leaf-eating grasshop pers, half fill a quart jar with 10 percent molasses and 90 percent water. Put the jar where the grass hoppers are doing their most dama ge. To prevent grasshoppers next year, rotate your soil in the fall be cause they lay their eggs in late summer in the top 3" of soil. When those onions you bought at the store go soft don't throw them out -- plant them. Many gardeners say they produce the finest green onions ever. Also, to save money, you can grow your own onion sets by planting onion seed in late July. Plant the seed thick and fertilize well. Dry the small bulbs just like re gular onions and store indoors until ready to replant. We have received many requests for oldtimey garden hints. While most of these methods have not been 'research-tested' they have withstood the test of time. If you have hints to share with our readers, please let us know. (Continued From Page 1) Should eggs sold in the grocery store be kept under refrigeration? L.G. Atlanta Georgia has no laws requiring that eggs be refrigerated in the grocery store. However, eggs must be sold at the labeled grade which in hot weather can change rapidly if the temperature is not controlled. Packers are responsible for the grade being maintained for a longer period when the eggs are refrigerated. Therefore, most stores use this method of storage. **** Ag Consumer Line is a service of the Department of Agriculture Consumer Services Division. If you have a consumer question regarding programs regulated by the Department (food, bedding, exterminating, scales, gasoline, seeds, etc.) write: Ag Consumer Line, Georgia Department of Agriculture, Suite 300, Capitol Square, Atlanta 30334 or call 1-800-282 5852. Please include your address and phone number in case additional information is needed. We will publish only your initials. 'Mohawk Trail' Quilt Pattern Challenging And Beautiful If you are a skilled quilt maker and a difficult pattern is a challenge to you, then the 'mohawk trail' is for you. The 'mohawk trail' is one of the oldest patterns in America. It was so named because the pattern winds and turns and does not follow a straight path -similar to old indian trails. To assemble follow the diagram. Each block requires 48 pattern units and a 17 1/2 inch background square. -x ^ i ,'\ \ /A <^ \ ! ^ Cattlemen Oppose (Continued From Page 1) reason the average American can afford new cars, television sets, and other luxuries, is the efficiency of the American farmer. He does his job so well that only a small part of the American's average annual in come has to go for food. We as cattlemen took our four years of losses without ever seeking government help. During that period we asked for neither charity nor parity! We did not want Wash ington's nose in our business when times were so bad, and we wish we had some means of keeping it out of our business now. All of this nation's cattlemen are angry and disappointed over this latest turn of events. Yet we are more determined than ever to do all within our power to improve the stability of our prices. We plan to accomplish this by (1) uniting all fac ets of our industry to promote our product; (2) marketing our product in an orderly way; and (3) doing a good job in our public relations work by letting the consumers know that we expect to continue providing them with top quality beef at the cheapest possible price, yet a high enough price for us to remain in business. The 1978 Vidalia Onion Festival Queen is Janice Drawdy of Soperton. Miss Drawdy was crowned at the recent festival held in south Georgia. Mary Edna Branch [left], consumer relations manager with Sperry and Hutchinson, served as one of the judges at the queen's contest. Antique People As the years roll on eternally. And we reach the half-way mark; We are aware quite suddenly, We 've lost our youth and spark; Now our worries are behind us, The kids have flown the nest; Their needs are now fullfilled, We enjoy these days the best; No more schedules to be followed, No more squalling babies at night; No more measles, mumps or scratches, No more dirty germs to fight; No more dimes or dollars, No more report-cards to be signed; Wondering whether it's he or the teacher. That made his grades so far behind; No more stopping her from dating, No more granting him the car; No more sleepless nights awaiting, Wondering where the young-ones are; It seems so short a period. When these babes were on our laps; And now another hurdle. Is in the generation gap; So since we can not change them, Can not tell them what to shun; Let's give the world to the young-ones, And let's have fun. The years keep rolling onward, We 've had it, so to speak; By our looks, ways and actions, We now have become antiques; We get a kind of comfort, In this living in the past; We 've learned as time goes onward, -That youth and beauty can not last; Now a word to all you youngsters, About the pleasures that you seek; You may live and love the present, But one day you will be an antique. By: Mrs. Mattie Alice (R) Talley Route No. I (Box 251) Calhoun, Ga. 30701 Tasty Fish Next time you bake fish, try bast ing it with a mixture of frozen grape fruit concentrate, Worcestershire sauce and one tablespoon oil, sug gest Extension Service home econo mists. Tough Meat You can make that tough cut of meat a delicious meal by braising, pot roasting or stewing. The secret, according to Extension home econo mists, is very long and slow cooking with a sauce, soup or marinade. Miscellaneous wanted Want-Big Dutchman range turkey feeders, regardless of cond. of bottoms. Eugene Callaway, Rt. 1, Box 76, Rayle 30660. Ph. 274-3385 (home) or 274-3392 (office). ____________ Want to buy peas and beans of any kind. M. A. Miles, Rt. 2, Tallapoosa 30176. Ph. 574-2870. Want- 10x10 used greenhouse, must be reasonably priced and located near Augusta area. Mrs. Elizabeth B. Carlson, 1350 Brown Rd., Hephzibah 30815. Ph. 404-7982841 anytime. Out of state wanted Want 1 Wabco tractor and pan for parts. Claude E. Raborn, Rt. 1, Box 148, Ridge Springs, S C. 29129. Want Cider Press, interested in good units and units needing repair, submit appraisal of unit cost and location. William High, 3327 Seven Mtn. Dr., Favetteville. N. C. 28306. Want to buy old timey See Wee beans for seed, '78 crop. Dudley Holmes, 2729 Cassey St., Charleston Heights, S. C. 29405._________ Want hay loader and hay fluffer for 3 pt. hitch. John W. Lee, 403 Fla. Theatre Bldg., Jacksonville, Fla. 32202. Ph. 904-353-5586. notice Found: small young, female Pointer, lost a long time. Found in Sandy Springs. Mrs. McCarthy, Atlanta. Ph. 393-3836.________ Sold out of Bearded iris for 1978. Mrs. W. J. Saunders, Rt. 1, Box 74, Jenkinsburg 30234._____________ $100 reward for info leading to return of 3 yr. old male, orange and white Brittany spaniel. J. B. Garner, Rt. 5, Rome 30161. Ph. 404-232-2669. Will Ruby Burgess please answer my card and give her full address, so I may return her order. Mrs. Bessie Baggett, 6395 Spring St., Douglasville 30134._____________ Lost: small bluish col. mare mule, wt. approx. 350 or 400 Ibs., strayed from pasture on Macedonia Rd. please contact Mrs. Fred Shipp, Powder Springs. Ph. 943-4818. Remember To Submit Ads By Wednesday Noon Page 12 Wkid Comfrey is an old herb known to many as 'knit-bone' because it has been beneficial in the cure of healing broken bones. A poultice of comfrey applied to a broken bone will mini mize the swelling thereby allowing the bones to 'knit'. But comfrey has other uses as well. It makes a delicious dish of greens, rich in calcium and other nu trients; and to some, makes a sooth ing tonic to cure a nervous stomach. Comfrey is not a native American herb. It is thought to come from Eng land and therefore our herbals con tain little information about this herb. In England, however, the books are full of tales about how this miracle herb has healed broken bones, car buncles, wounds and swollen brui ses. The plant itself grows about two feet tall. The lower leaves look like a donkey's ears and are covered with fine hairs. The root is large and black outside and white inside. It is fleshy and very mucilaginous. In recent years, researchers in Eu rope have discovered that livestock fed comfrey were healthier and gain ed weight faster. Comfrey is not widely known in this country but is available through some specialized nurseries and occasion ally through advertisements in the MARKET BULLETIN. Since the lea ves, stem and root are all non-poi sonous the dosage is considered safe. As a perennial, comfrey will return every year in the garden. Although it is not prized for its appearance, it is certainly valued for its curative pow ers. Tomato Problem Why do tomato plants drop their blossoms? Extension Service horti culturists say it's mainly a tempera ture problem. Some tomatoes have a very narrow temperature range -- especially at night -- for setting fruit. It has to get above 55 degrees for at least part of the night for the first fruit set on some varieties. On the other hand, if nighttime tem peratures during the summer get above 75 degrees, tomato blossoms may drop off. THE MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday, July 19, 1978 Sneaky Snakes Hide Until You Find Them More than 50 different varieties of snakes are found in Georgia's lakes, streams, mountains and farmlands. Of these only nine, or less than 20 per cent, are poisonous but all can be avoided with a minimum of understanding and pre-planning. Snakes, including venomous ones, are a necessary part of man's en vironment. They are a necessary link in the natural chain of events controlling pests. Most larger landdwelling snakes feed on rodents, while smaller varieties feed on in sects. Poisonous snakes need to be con trolled but there are no chemicals registered for use against snakes either as poisons or repellents. This means that the individual must control the environment around him to the extent necessary to make it unattractive to snakes. Poisonous snakes found in Georgia include the Coral Snake, the Cop perhead, the Cottonmouth Water water and cover. Rodents and insects are a stable diet of snakes and should be re moved or exterminated. Stacked material provides hiding places for Copperhead snakes and their prey. These ma terials should be placed 12 or more inches above the ground or floor and away from walls. Remove debris, trash and brush piles. Shrubbery and other debris should be kept away from founda tions and walls. Also, lawns should be mowed closely to the ground. Streams and pond banks are extra-attractive to snakes. Keep these areas closely mowed with all undergrowth and bushes cut away. Rocky banks also provide shelter for -Bulletii Calendar July 19 - York-Hamp Spot and Landrace Hog Sale; W. T. Burton & Son farm; 8:00 PM; Quitman. For info: 912/263-7037 or 7660. July 21 - Training Clinic including pleasure, reining, halter and showmanship game events; Second Chance Ranch; Winder. For info: 867-4893. July 21 - Breeder Cattle Sale; Turner County Stockyards; 8:00 PM; Ashburn. For info: H. R. Wiggins, 912/567-3371. July 22 - [CORRECTION, THIS EVENT CANCELLED] Open Horse Show; English and Western Classes; Hickory Knolls Stables; College Park at 1:00 PM. Shows every 2nd and 4th Saturdays are cancelled effective immediately. July 22 - [Correction] Horse Show; Flint River Saddle Club; 4:00 PM; Griffin. July 22 - Santa Gertrudis Assoc. Field Day: 10:00 AM Coliseum; University of Georgia; Athens. For info: Clayton Con way, 404/542-1852. July 28 - Hog Sale; Landrace & Chesters L & J White Hog Farm; Baxley. For info: 912/367-7265. July 29 - Georgia Landrace Show & Sale; 3:00 PM; Swainsboro. July 29 - Registered polled Hereford sale; Swearingen Farms; Reynolds. For info: R. L. Swearingen, Jr., 912/847-3535 or 3167. Aug. 1 - Georgia Hampshire Breeders Summer Show-Sale; show 2:30 PM; sale 8:00 PM; Laurens County Ag. Center; Dublin. For info: Charles W. A twill; Eastman. Stocker-Finisher Timber Rattler Moccasin, the Pigmy Rattlesnake, the Timber Rattlesnake, the Canebrake Rattlesnake, and the Diamondback Rattlesnake. Chances of being killed by light ning are greater than those of dying from snake bite. However, you should learn to recognize poisonous species so that extreme caution may be exercised when dealing with them. Snakes have certain requirements which must be met if they are to sur vive in an area. Most important among these requirements are food, Coral Snake snakes. Controlling the environment will help control snakes. Be careful, though, wherever you suspect snakes may be hiding. The fourth annual Georgia Stock er-Finisher Conference will be held in the monument room of the Macon Coliseum on August 3 from 9 AM - 4 PM. The conference is sponsored by the Stocker-Finisher Council of the Georgia Cattlemen's Association and the Cooperative Extension Ser vice. For additional information contact the Georgia Cattlemen's Associa tion, P.O. Box 8, Bluffton, Georgia 31724. Trapping The Boll Weevil Keeps Researchers Busy (Continued From Page 1) that is especially appealing to boll weevils. The screen wire is formed into an open-ended cone, stapled to hold its shape, and firmly attached to the cup with paper clips. A circular opening is then cut in the bottom of a 2-inch square clear-plastic box, which is fused onto the cone with a soldering iron. The cigarette filter is then placed inside the box. The filter is baited with a synthetic pheromone, a pow erful sex attractant emitted by males, which few weevils, male and female alike, can resist. When the baited trap is placed in a cotton field, weevils smell the phe romone and fly to the gaudy trap, entering it from the bottom. They work their way up the cup, through the cone and into the box, a plastic prison from which there is no esca pe. The summer sun soon does them in. Dead weevils are removed and fresh bait is inserted when the traps are serviced at 10-day to 2-week in tervals. The stubborn boll weevil has a history of frustrating growers. The farmers have tried to kill them with Boll weevils are regarded as the ugliest bugs around. The long snout is the "destruction machine" which enables the pest to bore into cotton flowerbuds. ashes, lime london purple, paris green, arsenic, poisoned molasses, coal oil and snuff, creosote and car bolic acid, even whiskey. They have tried burning, drowning and gassing and these were also unsuccessful. The weevil seemed invincible. Today, only one class of insectici des is effective, the organophosphates. Should the boll weevil become resistant to these pesticides, the last effective control would be elimina ted. The mere thought of losing control of the boll weevil is enough to hasten new research. Not only has this pest survived every deterrent used thusfar, but it has destroyed an estima ted $12 billion of U.S. cotton in the process. Results of the eradication trial being conducted will be compared with those of a pest management trial in progress to determine which fs most feasible and economical to use. Further information concerning the traps is available from U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, In formation Division, Room 1150, South Building, Washington, D.C., 20250.