FARMERS & CONSUMERS Tommy /rvm, Commissioner Georgia Department of Agriculture Market Bulletin Volume 65 TftWHUJ 9tUtK Georgia Loses Good Friend Last week Georgia lost a great friend, a great leader, a great man Secretary of State Ben Fortson. Ben Fortson was my friend. I have known, admired and respected "Mr. Ben" for many years. It was | my privilege to work with him, as *; a fellow constitutional officer. His opinions jwere never lukewarm. If he beI lieved in something he supported it wholeheartedly. He was straight forward and honest and we all loved him for it. His life can serve as an inspiration to us all. He believed in and loved Georgia, her beauty, her people, her history and her southerness. And, he supported his beliefs in the way he lived and worked. Because of this Ben Fortson left Georgia a better place to be than when he came. Georgia will miss Ben Fortson, an institution, a good man, a friend. Statisticians Need Farmer Assistance The Georgia Crop Reporting Service in Athens is currently involved in gathering information for a numer of annual surveys important to the state's farmers. Georgia information in various farming areas will become part of nationwide surveys conducted in late May and early June. One of the major information listings, currently underway through June 2, is the June Enumerative Survey. Various farm facts are gathered in Georgia by personal contact with a sampling of farmers by field representatives of the Crop Reporting Service. The Georgia information then becomes part of a national survey framework. Also during the same May-June period various "direct mail-type" questionnaires dealing with quarterly hog and pig multi-frame and white corn estimates will be completed. And, in another mailing, some (Continued On Page 11) FOR SUBSCRIPTION AND ADVERTISEMENT INFORMATION SEE PAGE 2 Wednesday, May 30,1979 Number 22 Moisture Plentiful Future of Market Cannery Throughout State Depends on 1979 Season Georgia farmers could be in line for the "best weather conditions they have experienced on an overall basis in several years," even though heavy rains in April and May have caused some serious problems for parts of the state's tobacco crop, (as of press time Friday, May 25.) Agricultural meteorologists say overall, long-range weather patterns appear to have the "proper moisture content levels" to provide excellent conditions for virtually all Georgia crops. There have been "wet weather" problems in about 20 counties, with six areas in South Georgia Bacon, Jeff Davis, Coffee, Appling, Tift and Cook declared "disaster areas" by the Farmers Home Administration because of the concentrated rains and some hail damage. The reasons for this optimism, says agricultural meteorologist John Lang of the National Weather Service in Atlanta is that the patterns which produced the state's drought conditions over the last two years (1977-78) have not developed, and twhoeng'te."neral outlook is, "that, they (Continued On Page 11} The public cannery at the Atlanta State Farmers' Market will be open again this year despite an earlier decision by the Department of Agriculture that it would not be financially feasible to operate the facility during 1979. Beef Hearing Set for Atlanta Public hearings, including one in the Atlanta area, have been scheduled in various cities across the country to determine the feasibility of establishing a national beef research and information order. The Atlanta area session is slated for June 21 at the Ramada Inn in Hapeville. The order is being proposed by a group representing a number of national beef and farm organizations under authority of the Beef Research and Information Act. Assistant Secretary of Agriculture P. R. Bobby Smith said such an order would establish a Beef Board composed of some 68 producers. Monitored by USDA's Agricultural Marketing Service, the board Strong public response to keep the facility in operation coupled with recommended changes in operational hours and procedures prompted Agriculture Commissioner Tommy Irvin to order the cannery re-opened during the 1979 fruit and vegetable season. The cannery will open June 11, again offering a wide range of services for the preservation of fruits and vegetables, including the speed and convenience of mechanical shelling of peas and butterbeans. The facility provides Number 2 or 21/2 metal cans for those needing such containers, while food preparation in pint or quart jars requires that persons using those methods bring their own. Commissioner Irvin cautioned that the future of the Atlanta Market cannery is still uncertain and he encouraged full support and .patronage by local area residents this year. He said strong participation (Continued On Page 11) (Continued On Page 11) Many Horse Owners Lax In Equine Immunization Officials of the Georgia Department of Agriculture are strongly recommending that horse owners across the state take the necessary steps to protect their animals against equine encephalitis. ANNUAL ENCEPHALITIS SHOT The disease, more commonly known as "equine sleeping sickness," is transmitted by mosquitoes and becomes highly prevalent during spring and summer months. The Agriculture Department has no program directly involved in combating or controlling the dis- ease, but it is most important that horse and pony owners provide the necessary vaccine protection on a voluntary basis. State veterinarians say it takes two vaccine injections yearly for protection against the sickness. They point out that combination vaccines are available for all three types of equine encephalitis eastern, western and Venezuelan. Eastern and western types occur seasonally in Georgia and many other parts of the country. And, although the Venezuelan strain has Vet, Dr. Beverly Purswell (Continued On Page 7) Index letters to the Editor .. Page 2 Recipes ........... Page 5 QuiftPattern ....... Page7 Ag Consumer line ... Page I1 What /$? ......... Page 12 Grandpa's Garden ... Page 12 Bulletin Calendar.... Page 12 Farm-Related Illness Concerns Lung Assn. The Georgia Lung Association has published a brochure describing the symptoms and causes of 'farmer's lung', a disease which results in working with moldy hay. If you have experienced increased coughing, occasional fever, shortness of breath and discomfort in the chest, you may be suffering from this farm related illness. For a copy of the free brochure write the Georgia Lung Association, 1383 Spring Street, N.W., Atlanta 30309 or contact your local Lung Association. Please enclose a selfaddressed stamped envelope when requesting information. Page 2 Dear Editor: I love your BULLETIN and I hope to continue being a subscriber but I have one complaint. Any person having products for sale that will ship should either include cost with shipping or let it be known what postage is required. M. M. Richardson 3605 Oleander Ave. Ft. Pierce, Fla. 33450 Dear Editor: The Macon Branch Genealogical Library of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 1624 Williamson Rd., Macon, Ga. 31206, will sponsor a genealogical workshop June 21, conducted by George & Louise Everton. Make reservation by sending $3.50 check before June 15. $5.00 will be price at door. Genealogical material will be furnished. Mail check to Macon Genealogical Library to address above. William R. Butler, Sr. 1165 Macon Ave. Macon, Ga. 31204 Dear Friends: In your newspaper copy of May 9, 1979, under the heading of "Learn to Trace Your Family Tree", you give benefit to the Georgia Genealogical Society to teach for a price how to trace one's "possible", "questionable" dead ancestors, right? Now, I think by the same token, you should at the earliest possible date, give God equal time as to what he has to say on genealogies: ". . . But avoid foolish questions, and genealogies, and contentions, and strivings about the law; for they are unprofitable and vain." Titus 3:9. Mrs. Irene Whelchel P.O. Box 303 Jeffersonville, Ga. 31044 Dear Editor: Would like to contact any Georgians that were crew members on U.SS. LST. 592, orU.SS. LST-970during WWII in the Pacific campaign. Charles P. Lawson Rt. 2, Box 157 Elkton, Va. 22827 Dear Editor: Today, more and more people are becoming keenly aware of the necessity and good sense of re-cycling. New life is being breathed into virtually everything for re-use in some form of another, and certainly the focal point of the American farm the barn should be no exception. These architectural wonders can be found in vir- tually every rural county in the United States with most discarded; given-away to newer more modern structures. But, a close look will quickly reveal the unique beauty of the wood of the structure. Colored and tex- tured by aging and weathering, the beauty and design simply cannot be duplicated now, by man or machine. So, what was considered among the passing pages of American history only a short time ago is now be- ing re-newed, used and appreciated not only as a pra- ctical material, but, is enjoying a growing popularity as an applicable art form. The uses of barn wood are endless . . . from the smallest shape, merely as an eye pleaser, to complete material for a new home or other structure. The possibilities for the wood's uses are virtually endless limited only by the imagination of the user. William D. Manning Author, "Guide to Barnwood" P.O. Box 455 Marietta, Georgia THE MARKET BULLETIN Farm employment No commercial, industrial or domestic employment permitted. Only that employment that pertains to the individual farm may be advertised. Will cut, rake and bale hay in Newton, Rockdale, Walton, DeKalb and Gwinnett counties. Lamar Chandler, Jersey. Ph. 464-2001.__________ Will cut, rake and bale hay in Cobb and Paulding area. Willard Anderson, Powder Springs. Ph. 404-943-5040. Want man to clean 15 stalls daily, ex p. w/tractor preferred, Irg. barn, located in Buckhead area. Bernell Franklin, Atlanta. Ph. 351-5589 or 351 7740.____________________ Will roto-till gardens w/Troy-Bilt tiller, in NE and NW metro areas. John Whitaker, Doraville. Ph. 457-7956. Want some person w/knowledge of building farm fence to build approx. 7,000 ft. of fence. Bob Wideman, Conyers. Ph.404-483-7152._______ 60 yr. old woman wants to do light farm chores, no drinking/ bad habits, rm., board and salary. Mrs. R. M. Parris, Box 168, Murrayville 30564. Young family man wants employment on poultry farm in Winder - Jefferson - Braselton area. Larry W. Bohannon, Rt. 4, Winder. Ph. 867-6000.____ Want man/wife w/income and mobile home for light work on small cattle farm, garden spot and free parking. J. J. Griswell, Snellville. Ph. 404972-6437.____________________ Will grind tree stumps below ground on pasture and farmland; also, chip brush and tree limbs. Frank Sargent, Lithonia. Ph. 404-482-9650, after 6 p.m. Want caretaker w/no children to work w/horses, house avail., $150, must have other income, 3 hrs. day, small salary. Ms. Cribb, Lilburn. Ph. 9213972.____________________ Custom hay baling, specializing in small fields, 25 mi. radius of Austell. Byron Stevens, Powder Springs. Ph. 941-0284 or 943-4012. FARMERS ft CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN (USPS187620) Georgia Department of Agriculture Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 404-656-3722 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Volera Jessee, Editor Martha Henderson, Asst. Ed., Notices Mike Witt, Circulation Mgr. In order to subscribe to the MARKET BULLETIN, you may call 656-3722 or send requests to the above address. There is no charge for Georgia residents to receive this publication; out-of-state residents are charged $2.00 annually. Address all requests to be added to or removed from (he mailing list, change of address and Form 3579 to the MARKET BULLETIN office at the above address. 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. All advertisements must be received in writing. Deadline is Wednesdays at noon. Send all notices to 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 notires. 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. Published weekly at Capitol Square, Atlanta 30334. Second class postage paid at Atlanta. Ga. The Department of Agriculture is an equal opportunity employer. It is the policy of this department not to discriminate on the basis of sex. race, color, handicap, national origin or age in its employment policy. Wednesday, May 30, 1979 Want dependable milkers for Irg. dairy farm operation, good pay and working conditions, day off. E. M. Christensen, Matthews. Ph. 404-5476513 or 547-6609.______________ Will clear farmland by the hr. or job. Jerry Stiltner, Rt. 2, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-3719.__________________ Want dependable retired person for part-time work w/vegetable gardens in exchange for living in mobile home. Evelyn Ragan, Rt. 1, Buchanan 30113. Horses/cattle branded, hot/ freeze, ear/lip tattooing, all marks reg., custom brands avail., any size herd. J. W. Mullis, Snellville. Ph. 466-2725. Want someone for part-time additional farm work in exchange for private 3 rm. house, hourly rate. Mrs. Ingram, Smyrna. Ph. 404-435-1410.________ Furnish sprigs, custom plant Coastal/ Greer's Alicia Bermuda, 3 in. apart, anywhere in Ga., dig/plant your sprigs reasonable. Sam Summers, Temple. Ph.404-562-3679._____________ Will custom cut, rake and bale hay, clear farmland and do blade and other tractor work. Harold Rutledge, Rex. Ph. 404-961-6742._________________ Custom hay and farm fence work, round/ square bales. B. F. Garner, Covington. Ph. 786-4637.________ Gardens tilled, prepared and seeded w/Troy-Bilt, in NE and NW. Gary Gain, Atlanta. Ph. 266-0465.__________ Gardens plowed, ready to plant, bush-hogging and other tractor work. B. Lightsey, Decatur. Ph. 288-2324. Exp. dependable couple wants job on layer farm, pay by case, furnished house or trailer. Ken Fletcher, Forest Park. Ph.404-363-6447._________ Will custom cut, rake and bale hay. O. L. Rutledge, Brannan Rd., McDonough. Ph. 957-5144._______ Want man and wife for light farm work, ref. and interview requested, no drinkers need apply. Judge Eugene Gunby, 3964 Powers Ferry Rd., NW, Atlanta30342. Ph. 233-6555.______ Will condition cut, rake and bale hay. James Rutledge, Stockbridge. Ph.474- 4279.____________________ Will cut, rake and bale hay. Clarence Hall, 1849 Flat Shoals Rd., Conyers 30208. Ph. 482-3230._____________ Plowing, bush-hogging and other tractor work, Irg./small areas. L. McClain, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-9139. Custom hay and farm fence work, round/ square bales. Holland Almand, Social Circle. Ph. 787-3788._______ Will do farm fencing, any type, anywhere, ref. furnished. Charles Matthews, Rt. 1, Box 263, Monticello31064. Ph.404-468-8433.______________ Want someone to cut and bale 30 A. hay w/round baler, in the Yatesville or Barnesvillearea, in 3wks. Henry Atkinson, 640 Oak Dr., Riverdale 30274. Ph. 404-471-6875, after6 p.m.________ Will do artificial insemination of beef and dairy cattle, Cherokee and adjoining counties. William Odorn, Rt. 2, Woodstock. Ph. 404-926-5420. 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 in the Bulletin. Our rules and regulations prohibit dealers and commercial enterprises from advertising. 3 Pt. hitch plow, 4 flat bottom w/spring trip, good cond. Wayne Hurley, Rt. 2, Summerville 30747. Ph. 404-857-2707._________________ John Deere 346 hay baler w/harvest master haystacker and squeeze fork, exc. cond., $4,750. Robert Anthony, Molena. Ph. 404-567-8788 aft. 6 p.m. 144 in. KMC rotavator, good cond. Andrew Luke, RFD 2, Abbeville. Ph. 912-423-7544. One TD-15B bulldozer; 1 Newton Crouch fert. spreader; two 2640 JD tractors; 3 Lily fert. spreaders; 1 D6C Cat. Alien Massey, Statesboro. Ph. 912-739-3575. J.D. Sickle mower No. 5, cheap, Universa, spring loaded tractor seat, Ford tractor umbrella. Dale Smith, Albany. Ph. 436-1062 or 439-0645. 1962 VAC Case tractor w/2 bottom 16 in. turning plow, exc. cond., $1650. Claude Peters, Ringgold. Ph. 404-935- 5788.____________________ 12 hp. Sears garden tractor w/mower, lay-off plow and cult., $675. J. H. Massey, 289 MilledgeTer., Athens. Ph. 548-4739.__________________ Farmall 504 Diesel tractor, Farmall 314 Cotton picker, JD 3 bottom plow and 8 ft. disc, harrow, $3000. Rhoda MaeColey, Cochran. Ph. 934-2147. Bagwell, 2 horse covered wagon w/bow frame and sheet, all in exc. cond., $450. B. J. McCrary, Gainesville. Ph.404-536-5022.______________ Bush-hog, adjustable hay bale loader, like new $200. R. C. Thomason, Maysville 30558. Ph. 652-2390._____ 4 row Zero-till J.D. 71 flex planters w/rib type press wheels, row markers, fluted coulters and wt. drums $2,800. J. W. Dent, Ft. Valley. Ph. 912-825-2842. Ford 9U in good shape, new tires. Mr. Harrison, 6650 Baldwin Ct., Riverdale 30274. Ph. 478-2871.__________ 18 hp wheel horse, hyd. drive w/5 ft. lift mower, exc. cond. Don Brock, Ft. Valley. Ph.912-825-3185._________ Kubota tractor L-225-DT, 120 hrs. bushhog, scrape blade, boom, bar, equip, trailer, $4300. J. W. Stanley, Mableton. Ph. 948-7778._______________ Silage boxes and equip, for sale. Chuck Gardner, Eatonton. Ph. 404-485- 8791.____________________ Cherokee hay loader, good cond., $600; John Deere 1207 7 ft. wide mower conditioner, good cond., $2700. Hugh Smith, Gumming. Ph. 887-4615._____ 2 Garden tillers, one runs good, one don't, both $100. Racy Loren, P. O. Box 4345, Martinez 30907. Ph. 860-1610. 5 KW 110 volt AC single phase diesel powered gen. set, good cond. w/low hrs., $800. Howard Willis, Rt. 1, Lassetter Rd., Sharpsburg 30277.__________ Irrigation set, 1978 solid set type w/1100 GPM industrial pump, 17 sprinklers, pipes, etc., $6,900. Jerry Lawson, Fayetteville. Ph. 404-461-6945. Good bush hog for sale, $400. Mrs. C. O. Blankenship, Rt. 7, Canton 30114. Ph. 479-5187.______________ 1963 Fordson Majortractor, 55 hp, all parts work, good tires, $2,995. Grady Bradshaw, Manchester. Ph. 846-2509 or 846-3151._________________ 1974- 6600 J.D. combine, diesel, 16 ft. grain platform, good cond., 1333 hrs. Glenn Peters, Rt. 1, Box 100, Wrens 30833. Ph. 404-547-2967. No. 41 Massey Ferguson, Pitman less mower, 3-pt. hitch, good cond., $600. Sam B. Goodson, Chickamauga. Ph.404-375-2259.___________ 9N Ford tractor, bush hog and allpurpose plow, $1,500. W. J. Russell, Jr., Rt. 8, Newnan. Ph. 253-4953. International Cub belly mower, $275 firm. B. T. McWaters, Rt. 4, Youth Centerhill Rd., Loganville 30249. Ph. 404466-2630.________________ Sheffield sweep for 140 or Super A IH, $75, bottom plow, $100, IH Super A 140 mowing machine, $125. J. L. Wheeler, Auburn 30203. Ph. 867-2211. Set 16 in. bottom plow, 3-pt. hitch for Ford tractor or trade for harrow/cultivators. Marvin Usry, Rt. 1, Box 227, Gibson 30810. Ph. 404-598-2303, after 5. 2 row Massey Harris tractor, 3 pt. hitch, live lift $750. Kenneth Hardin, Gibson. Ph.404-598-2118.________ One garden tiller, 5 hp chain drive, $125. J. W. Womack,807 Magnolia St., LaFayette 30728. Ph. 404-638-2405. Heavy duty Dbl. Disc, turning plow, 3 Pt. hitch, $275 or trade for 5 ft. rotary mower or earthcovator. Charlie Woodham, Dallas. Ph. 445-4130.__________ 1973 F600 Ford, Box Dump, exc. cond.; 1968 933 Caterpillar track loader, good cond. Terry Greathouse, Ft. Valley. Ph.912-825-5695.___________ Case combines, Model 1060, and 660, both in good running cond., spare parts incl. in the sale. Lee Duke, Ft. Valley. Ph. 912-825-7238/2847.______ Rubber tire kit, speed reduction kit and cultivator for rotary tiller, no Sun. sales, $75. G. D. Lacke, Butler. Ph. 912862-3186._________________ T.O. 35 Massey Ferguson, 2 axle equip, trailer 15 ft. Gil Pulverizer like new, Lincoln Pipeline welder. J. R. Johnson, Mableton. Ph. 948-5179. Ditch Witch trencher M-422, very good cond., $2,500. Charles Bozeman, Sylvester. Ph. 912-776-5260._______ One Sub-soiler w/mole, 3 Pt. hitch, $35. Walter L. Susong, Conyers. Ph. 483-8288._________________ Harrow off-set, 22 in. disc. 3 Pt. hitch, good cond., $325. E. Wheeler, Macon. Ph. 912-474-3000.__________ Mule drawn equip, dirt pan, planters, fert. dist., turn plows and plow stocks. Ferrell Dunn, Williamson 30292. Ph. 404-567-8790. Wednesday, May 30,1979 THE MARKET BULLETIN Pages 38 in. and 48 in. mower for Sears tractor; also, 2 gal. motors. J. L. Cruse, Jr., Rt. 8, Box 402, Gumming 30130. Ph. 887-6537 aft. 6p.m._________ Horse drawn equip., one 2 horse plows, walking cult., riding stalk cutters, misc. items. Doyle Jones, Milan. Ph. 912-362-3631 aft. 8 p.m. 1566 IHC tractor dual wheels, cab, air, T.A. wts., 170 hrs., new cond., $25,000. G. L. Boling, Homer. Ph. 404677-3307. For 801 diesel 1958 w/Bush and Bog harrow, one row planter, $3100. Griffin White, Dallas. Ph. 404-445-6616. Massey Ferguson 300 front end loader, very good cond., 11/4 yd. bucket, $15,000. L. M. Floyd, Smyrna. Ph. 435-0906 or 948-5018. Bolens 12 hp. garden tractor 42 in. belly mower, turning plow, cult, scrape, airator, spare trans., rear end tires, $750. Jack Whittaker, Gumming. Ph.404-887-7178. 12 hp. John Deere w/42 in. mower, standard trans., manual lift, exc. cond. $950. Morris, Douglasville. Ph. 9427598 aft. 6 p.m.______________ 2 row cult, and planters for John Allis Chalmers 13 ft. harrow, $850, two row Pittsburg cultivator and 2 row John Deere planters on tool bar, $850, etc. T. C. Stroud, Macon. Ph. 788-1352. 4506 Deutz diesel tractor, 1973 model, 600 hrs., exc. cond. George A. Roughton, Morgan 31766. Ph.912-8493172. D-14 Allis Chalmers tractor, 7 ft. mower and subsoiler, all in extra good cond., can del.,$2,250. J. E. Jeanes, Sr., Rt. 6, Box 181, Macon 31201. Ph. 912-986-3303. 530 Case diesel tractor w/triple range trans. and reg. 4 speed, $3,000. Charles Comer, Rt. 2, Gray 31032. Ph. 986-3324, after 6 p.m.______________ Allis Chalmers No. 66 combine, good cond. Fred Kight, Cordele. Ph. 2731762, 8a.m. -5p.m.___________ 1972- 656 International tractor, 1976nine ft. 990 International mower-conditioner, International 1978- 241 round hay baler. Coleman Hadden, Eatonton 31024. Ph. 404-485-6418, after? p.m. 4020 John Deere, 24 disc offset harrow, 4 row planters and cultivator. Jerry Yancey, Rt. 2, Loganville 30249. Ph. 466-8951.___________________ Deere A&C tractor, planter for Sears tractor; will trade for bush hog. James H. Edwards, Cedartown. Ph. 404-7487836aft. 6 p.m._____________ John Deere garden tractor, 8 hp., 42 in. belly mower, no garden attch. $600, firm. David Joyner, Social Circle. Ph. 404-786-2022 aft. 6 p.m._________ 268 New Holland baler, good cond., kept under shelter, $1,200. Charlie Holbert, Rt. 4, Madison. Ph. 404-342-2169. One 9N Ford tractor, mtr. just rebuilt, good tires, lift needs adjusting, $1250. M. C. Cashwell, Oxford. Ph. 787-0005. 255 Massey Ferguson diesel, power steering, less than 300 hrs. O. H. Boles, Duluth. Ph. 476-3687. D-7 3T Cat. dozer angle blade, in good cond., $6,000. Ralph Wheeler, Suwanee. Ph. 476-2428aft. 7p.m. Farmall Super A parts, trans. and rear end, 3 row duster, sickle bar mower, needs repairing. Roy Underwood, Rt. 1, Dry Branch 31020._________________ Bumper for 8N Ford or 641 Ford tractor, $50. J. C. Gosa, Smithville 31787. Ph.912-846-2361.____________ Vermeer 605C baler, good cond., $3500. B. A. Moorhead, Rt. 3, Box 792, Madison. Ph.404-342-4335._______ One Athens, 3 disc, turning plow, 3 Pt. hitch, like new, $275. Herbert Gaff, 2121 Plum Ln., Austell 30001. Ph.948- 1958._______________________ 2 bottom 16 in. plow 371 John Deere planters w/insecticide boxes. George Barron, Barnesville. Ph. 358-3813. Ferguson TO 35 gas tractor, harrow, mower box blade three axle equip, trailer. C. J. Montgomery, Barnesville. Ph. New loader spreader body ferti. and lime, good mechanical cond. Julius Dozier, Thomson. Ph. 404-541-0350. 1978 986 Int. tractor Cab and air, 160 hrs., also, 12 ft. harrow orwill consider trade for smaller tractor. Charles Vaughn, Rl. 1, Eastman. Ph. 892-9484. 10 ft. Easy-flow spreader $200; trail type corn picker $150; front end loader $500. Jack Summers, Murrayville. Ph. 634-1614 nights, 321-0666 days._____ W-W grinder shredder composter, 5 hp, heavy duty cyl., center shaft feed, handles dry/wet material. Mrs. R. A. Newton, Marietta. Ph. 971-0574._____ 1965 Ford 4000 gas tractor, w/hyd. hook-up, exc. cond., $3,500. Roger Wheeler, Rt. 4, Majors Rd., Cumming 30130. Ph.404-887-4766.__________ 706C Vermeer extra Irg. round baler, IH rake, Case 770, cab, 2500 hrs. Walter Stephens, Tifton. Ph. 912-382-1412. 622 Ford combine w/cab, P.S., 3 row 358-2950._________________ 1973 Hustler 2000 peanut combine, exc. cond. and extra parts, $2500. James F. Doster, Rt. 1, Box 24A, Jakin 31761. Ph.912-793-2775._________ 605-C Vermeer Round baler, exc. cond. $4250. Mack Callaway, Carlton. Ph. 797-3255 nights.______________ 125 John Deere chuck wagon, half top, unloads from side or back, slip tongue for easy hitch, $3,250. David White, Zebulon. Ph. 404-567-8946. John Deere 38 Silage machine 540 PTO w/2 row 36-40 in. Corn head and 6 ft. direct cut grain head, $25. Robert Greer, Hampton. Ph. 404-946-3130. Like new 40 ft. side body, 4 ft. high and tail gate, used on Fruehauf trailer. G. C. Stone, Rt. 1, Box 383, Fitzgerald 31750. Ph.912-423-2923._________ 9 row Allis Chalmer pull-type no-till planter. Sam Lowrey, Rt. 1, Armuchee 30105. Ph. 234-7729.______________ corn head, 13 ft. grain head, w/hyd. reel control, $5,000. Al Ward, Rt. 4, Cairo. Ph.912-226-6381.______ 1466 Int. tractor, cab, air, duals, 758 hrs., harrow, chisel plow, moldboard plow, exc. cond. Clelland Tyson, 6 ft. Ford sickle mower 501, Fahr fluffer, Ford 503 rake, New Holland hayliner 269 baler. K. J. Hippensteel, Rt. 3, Acworth. Ph. 974-8216.______ 4 wheel wagon tractor, farm trailer w/tongue and rubber tires, $350; tandem hay trailer w/elec. brakes, $450. W. T. Harper, College Park. Ph. 404761-2990._________________ 4 Cole planters, model 1200, $175, sprayer, 110 gal., 8 row, new drums, $225. James E. Bryant, Rt. 1, Montrose 31065. Ph.912-934-7940.________ 2 horse wagon, w/43 in. wide bed, 3 in. metal wheels, good cond., $150. E. Mason, McDonough. Ph. 957-3149 day or 957-5401 night._____________ International No. 15, pull type hay rake, w/new teeth, $400. L. Boddie, Rt. 1, Williamson. Ph. 404-228-4932. Lavonia. Ph. 356-8800 day, 356-4328 night._____________________ G. Allis Chalmers w/cult., single disc, plow and lay-off plow, $1,550. JackHammond. Lilburn. Ph. 921-1313. 3 Pt. hitch Bush and Bog harrow, good cond., $300. H. R. Gheesling, Rt. 2, Box 290, Ball Ground 30107. Ph. 735- 3584._____________________ 7 ft. Sickle mower, 41 Massey Fer- guson. B. E. Jones, Mt. Airy, 30563. Ph. 754-4485.__________________ Oliver 3 Pt. hitch mower, rake and baler $2850, 4 Bottom plow, $475, Howard Rotovator 70 in wide, $1750. Fred Cooke, Temple. Ph. 404-562-4488. 35 Ferguson tractor gas 57 model, 20 disc, cutting harrow, 2 bottom plows, row cult., 1 scrape blade, all $2950. L. J. Parsons, Dalton. Ph. 404-278-0071. JD 4400 combine, both heads, 343 corn head almost new, $17,500. Peter Fogg, Ft. Valley. Ph. 912-825-8735. T.O. M.F. tractor, 4 cyl. diesel, w/new motor and paint, A-1 cond., $2,395. Marc Thompson, College Park 30349. Ph. 767-5340.____________ Drag harrow 3 pt. hitch, lift type 8 ft. 60 spikes, new cond., $300 firm. J. Harry Spann, 3312 Macon Rd., Griffin. Ph. 227-6180. 1974 300 MF combine, w/cab, very good cond., $14,500. E. L. Hanley, Jr., Rt. 1, Hull 30646. Ph. 404-789-3797. New Holland 315 hay baler, like new, $3,500; International 153 four row cultivators, $1,200. John Thompson, III, Palmetto. Ph. 404-463-3667._______ 1974 165 MF tractor, good cond., $6,500; 16 ft. flatbed trailer, elec. brakes, lights, ramps. Emmett Clower, Loganville. Ph. 466-4070 aft. 5.______ 2 row 3-pt. hitch cultivator, 13 shanks, w/new paint, $325. Hubert May, Jr., Rt. 1, Box 303, Warthen 31094. Ph.912-552-5250._________ Two L.A. John Deere tractor w/cultivators, 1 in exc. cond., 1 fair cond. Joe Southard, Kennesaw. Ph. 428-2828. John Deere 450 loader, almost new undercarriage and steering clutches. Howard Orr, Sharpsburg. Ph. 404-251- 1790.__________________ Farmall Cub w/wheel weights, culti- vator, disc turning plow, planter, belly mower and cutting harrow, $1,750. John Strain, Rt. 2, Kingston. Ph. 404386-0257.______________ 4 row Lillingston rolling cultivator for sale. James L. Bailey, Rt. 1, Box 256, Elberton 30635. Ph. 404-283-3376. 344 Long 54 hp tractor w/harrow, cult, and rotary mower; also, pull type harrow, good cond. & reas. Ray Bowen, Perry. Ph. 912-987-5571 days, 1365 nights. John Deere model 5A, 7 ft. sickle mower, 2 extra blades, rigged for 3-pt. hitch, $275. Harvey Buckner, Rt. 1, Junction City 31812. Ph. 404-269-3819. Gleaner combine, E model, 10 ft. grain header, good cond., $2,800 or best offer. H. H. Johnson, Marshallville. Ph. 967-2420. 6 hp Troy-Bilt tiller, warranty transfer avail., $450. E. W. Starr, 7262 Mt. Zion Blvd., Jonesboro 30236. Ph. 478-8684. Include your area code with your phone number._____________ Farmall A tractor w/all equip., good cond. Olin Miller, Rt. 4, Lyons. Ph. 912526-8952. 35 Deluxe Ferguson, hi-10, live PTO w/new tires, exc. cond. Bob West, Statesboro. Ph. 764-4055, after 6._____ 1964 Ford 4000 Select-O-Speed tractor. Wm. J. Deal, Rt. 1, Bristol. Ph. 912-579-2303. 50 M.F., exc. cond., ideal to pull harvester, $2,500 or will trade. Frank Miller, Denton. Ph. 912-375-5219.___ Allis Chalmers 160 diesel, 40 hp, P.S., hyd. spin-out wheel, 500 hrs., $5,500. Wayne Casey, Rt. 2, Rome. Ph. 295-4858 night or 254-5132 day._____ John Deere 420 w/harrows and equip., hyd. lift, exc. cond., $2,000. Russell Wetherington, Hahira 31632. Ph. 794-2272. J.D. 45 combine, both heads, good engine, no rust, good operating cond. L. T. Yawn, Milan 31060. Ph. 912-3624734. International front end loader 175-B, power shift, 4 in 1 bucket. L. B. Joyce, Conyers. Ph.404-483-7065._______ 4 bottom AC push coupler plow, $600. Mrs. Leke, Ft. Valley. Ph. 912825-7449._________\________ D-14 Allis Chalmers tractor, very good cond., sev. pieces of equip. A. L. King, Dalton. Ph. 404-278-3826._____ '52 model Ferguson tractor, gas, 5 shank dbl. spring cultivator, 2 disc Dearborn plow. Ernest Holbrooks, Esom Hill 30138. Ph. 748-5894, afterS. New Holland model 273 hay baler, like'new cond., $3,250. Jim Weeks, Danielsville. Ph. 404-789-2364.______ WD 45 Allis Chalmers tractor, w/good tires, needs work, $200. Charlie Smith, Jr., Augusta. Ph. 404738-2035._______________ Flatbed trailer, 8 ft. x 16 ft., 2 axle, oak floor over metal bed, ramps, elec. lights and brakes, $600. Robert Collins, Lizella31052. Ph. 912-935-2501._____ 955-H Cat. loader, serial No. 60A12896, rebuilt motor, 95 percent undercarriage, pedal steering. C. S. Gibson, Rt. 6, Dallas 30132. Ph. 445- 4830.______________________ 2 disc tiller w/3-pt. hitch, $95. Dudley Stamps, Rt. 1, Moreland. Ph. 404-253-0410 or 251-2696._________ 550 Oliver diesel w/rotary mower, harrows, bottom plow, cultivator, planter and distributor, $2,100. Billy Couey, Glenwood. Ph. 912-523-5191, afterSp.m._______________ Farmall Super A tractor, missing mag., good parts or repair. Bobby Knight, 2085 Salerno Dr., Lithonia 30058._____________________ Hay tote lift and lift frame for 3-pt. hitch, sprayer, Johnson row frame w/PTO hypro-pump, 8 rollers. S. J. Troglin, Rt. 2, Danielsville. Ph. 404-789- 2113._____________________________ IHC 76 combine w/new canvas, $500, IHC 504 diesel, $3,600, Cat. D-7 17A, $11,000. E. H. Hudson, Rt. 1, Box 112, Manchester. Ph. 846-9113._________ Irrigation system, complete, 249 International pump, 2000 ft. pipe, gen. cable tow gun. Clelland Tyson, Lavonia. Ph. 356-8800 or 356-4328 night.____________________ Farmall D-B Cub, rebuilt motor, good tires, $900, smoothing harrow, $150. W. D. Webb, Hiram. Ph. 404-943-2029. Power King w/equip. plus $3,350 cash for larger tractor, harrow, planter, fertilizer-distributor, rotary mower and cultivator. H. Geibner, Ellabell. Ph. 912-858-2036.___________________ Gravely super convertible, 7.6 hp, elec. starter, rotary moweT, sickle mower, roto-tiller, plow. William H. Stone, 4538 Rowland N. Dr., Stone Mtn. 30083. Ph. 404-292-8210.______ Set 2 row Cole planters, distributors, 250 Ib. hoppers, w/coulters and opening feet, $800. E. B. Jones, Jr., Rt. 1, Hahira 31632. Ph. 794-2871._____ Ford 250 hay baler for sale, good cond. W. P. McWhirter, Rt. 1, Box 108A, Royston 30662. Ph. 245-6896. Cat. 17A dozer, turbo engine, $10,000. Cecil Holsclaw, Buford. Ph. 404-532-0370. 12 ft. factory made truck bed for 1 ton truck w/side body, good cond., $325. Willie Harrison, Rt. 2, Maysville 30558. Ph. 652-2608, after 7 p.m.________ 1976 MF 510 combine and an irrigation pump, pipe and traveler for sale. J. S. Cowart, III, Arlington. Ph. 912-725- 4243.____________________________ 24 ft. x 8 ft. Haynes gooseneck cattle trailer for sale, w/2 inside gates, rear and side door, closed top, tri-axle. Virgil Callahan, Rt. 8, Canton 30114. Cat. D-6C-SN10K1484, 1969, straight blade w/tilt, $32,500, International TD20C- SN25549, 1971, straight blade w/tilt, cab w/sweeps, $17,500. William Jones, Lawrenceville. Ph. 404-963- 3400.___________________ 1975 Massey Ferguson combine, model 510, motor type A6-354, w/4 row corn header and 19 ft. grain table. Kenneth E. Scott, Smithville. Ph. 912-8468897, after 7 p.m. New Holland 1000 Stackliner hay wagon, like new cond., $2,650. Dean Adamson, Sharpsburg. Ph. 599-3418. Ford diesel 801, two Ford 501 mowing machines, J. D. 14T hay baler and rake, two Ideal mowing machine. H. Henson, Ellenwood. Ph. 474-2889, 6-9 p.m.______________________ Long 45 hp diesel tractor for sale, 300 hrs., exc. cond., sacrifice at $3,995; also, implements avail. Ed Barker, Warner Robins. Ph. 912-922-4146 or 922- 8238._______________________ D-5 Cat. 84H562 power shift, hyd. angle brade and cab. Calvin Long, Rt. 1, Box 428, Morganton. Ph. 404-374- 6269._____________________ Power take-off for Cub Farmall, $25. T. W. Aderholt, Rt. 2, Villa Rica. Ph. 459-4994.__________________ Ford 501 mower, extra knife and pitman, used last season, $100. Roy Krusberg, Rt. 1, Box 232, Winder. Ph. 404725-5377.____________________ 2 Powell diesel 126 racks, bulk tobacco barns, 1 Powell bulk tobacco harvester w/2 trailers. Wm. H. Roberts, Rt. 2, Norman Park 31771. Ph. 912-769- 3157.__________________ 16 ft. farm trailer, 3 axle, w/loading ramp, factory built, w/sticker and tag, in exc. cond. Howard Reese, Athens. Ph. 548-2655 or 546-1853.__________ 370 International power unit. John Rider, Rt. 3, Toccoa 30577. Ph. 404886-2447, after6 p.m._____________ 6 ft. cutting /smoothing harrow, pulls behind tractor, good size for 8N Ford or equal, $150. Grady Exum, Rt. 4, Box 87, Mill Rd., McDonough 30253. Ph. 957-4146.________________ John Deere 95 combine for sale, $4,000. Earl Kempson, Rt. 1, Concord 30206. Ph. 227-7945 or 495-5304. John Deere MT w/harrow, cultivator and bush and bog, $1,000. Bobby Daws, Monroe. Ph. 267-2709, after 5 p.m._____________________ Hay baler, cutter and rake for sale, $1,500. Beatrice Knight, Box 1594, Albany. Ph. 912-432-7739 or 435-5675. 1960- 340 International tractor, 3-pt. hitch, motor recently rebuilt, needs 1 tire. R. A. Tucker, Rt. 3, Summerville 30747. Ph. 404-734-2029.____________ 16 hp Bolens tractor, w/48 in. mower, 76 model, hydrostatic trans. and hydraulic lift, $1,450. M. Sherman, Douglasville. Ph. 942-7598, after 6 p.m. daily, anytime wk. ends._____________ Ferguson 30, w/new tires and paint, 3-pt. hitch, like new appearance and cond., $1,400. Mark Sprewell, Rt. 2, Box 56, Carrollton 30117. Ph. 404-8343030. KMC 6 row rolling cultivator, very good cond., $2,400. M. Holdeman, Rt. 2, Stapleton 30823. Ph. 912-625-3411. 2 tractor tires on wheels for 9N Ford, $75 for all. Joe B. Freeland, Rt. 4, Dawsonville 30534. Ph. 265-2642. 1950 Oliver tractor, 720 Oliver hay baler. Charles Hull, Bowdon 30108. Ph. 258-2078. Hesston Stackhand 10, J.D. 1207 mower-conditioner, exc. cond., 1973 J.D. 4400 combine. Geston Womack, Rt. 2, Cedartown 30125. Ph. 404-7484302. Mobel 12 motor grader, serial No. 8T, good cond., less than 200 hrs. on rebuilt engine, $4,700. Kenneth L. Jones, Rt. 1, Norwood 30821. Ph. 404-5953380. New Holland 273 baler, 451 mower and 56 New Holland rake, baler baled approx. 8,000 bales, $3,750 for all. Gary Rivers, Whitesburg. Ph. 834-1804. Long diesel tractor w/equip. tractor trailer, scraper pan, dirt pan, bush hog, cutaway harrow, hay trailer and 7-pt. rooter. Lester Hobbs, Lincolnton. Ph. 359-3977. C Farmall tractor, fair tires, good lift, runs good, $700. Sammy Johnson, Rt. 1, Hartwell 30643. Ph. 404-245-8001 day or 376-8180 evening.______________ Farm trailer, 8 ft. x 12 ft., all steel except floor, dual axles, ramps, made to haul tractor equip., $750. Ralph Cloer, Hiawassee. Ph. 896-3553.____ 1972 - 300 J.D. loader and backhoe, 2 buckets, good cond. Bobby Weaver, Canon 30520. Ph. 356-4252._______ 1968 Massey Ferguson combine, corn and bean head, good cond., $4,500 firm. Dene Finch, Sylvania. Ph. 912-863-4561.___________________ No. 1 cane mill, made by Goldens of Columbus, Ga. George Kent, Rt. 1, Box 105, Thomaston 30286. Ph. 648-2751. 150 Ford hay baler, good cond., $1,000. Herman Long, Dial Star Rt., Blue Ridge 30513. Ph. 838-4317._____ Ford 4000 diesel tractor w/front end loader, 14 ft. spreader for litter, mounted. Russell Odom, Flowery Branch. Ph. 967-6353.____________ Hesston Stackhand 10 and Stackmover, $2,000. Paul Bandy, Ringgold. Ph.404-935-2886._________________ Sears roto-tiller, 6 hp, exc. cond., $125. Steve Major, 4765 Peachtree Dunwoody Rd., NE, Atlanta 30342. Ph. 252- 1975._____________________ 5 ft. side winder mower, stump jumper w/tire driven trans., $425. Paul McKnight Jr., Senoia. Ph. 599-6738. 8 disc Taylorway harrow, good cond., $425. H. C. Dowda, Rt. 8, Douglasville. Ph.404-942-3495._______________ 1971 Ford 2000 tractor, 1 row planters, cultivators, 2 bottom plow, harrow, 5 ft. bush hog, etc., $6,000. Johnny Davis, Rockmart. Ph. 684-8530 day or 684-3371 night.__________ Caterpillar D7E S/N48A5199, power shift, 7S dozer, hyd. control, canopy, good cond., very good undercarriage. Edward Herndon, Vidalia. Ph. 537-8523. 1963 - 3010 J.D. diesel, $6,000, C-2 Gleaner, self-propelled combine, $6,000, J.D. size 48 front end loader. $1,800. Tommy James, Hull. Ph. 404788-2844._________________________ New Holland 273 hay baler, exc. cond., 1 owner. Willie S. Durrence, Glennville. Ph. 654-2202 or 654-2208. Mower-conclitioner, 290 New Idea, good cond., 10 ft. cut, windrow attachments, now in use, $2,200. Guerry Holder, Mclntyre. Ph. 946-2510._____ 1977 Hi-Boy John Blue 4 wheel sprayer w/two 200 gal. stainless steel tanks, etc.; harrow, 21 ft.; No. 1150 M.F. John Darden, Tifton. Ph. 912-546- 4542.____________________________ Super A Farmall tractor parts, motor, trans., rear end, PTO, set wheel weights and radiator. B. L. Brinkley, Rt. 2, Pelham. Ph. 294-4162.________ Ariens Rocket tiller, 7 hp, like new, $550. R. Morgan, Rt. 4, Box 170, McDonough 30253. Ph. 404-957-1191. Woods rotary mower for Allis Chalmers G tractor, good cond., $275. A. W. White Jr., Perry. Ph.912-987-1259. Model 35 Massey Ferguson combine, No. 20 corn head, $1,600. Emory Rowland, Wrightsville. Ph. 912-864-3941, after6 p.m.____________________ 1975 International 1066 w/dual wheels, 6 row Taylorway cultivator, almost new. Wesley Greeson, Rt. 1, Statham 30666. Ph. 404-725-5850. 1030 Case tractor, exc. cond., w/13 1/2 ft. Taylorway disc. Philip Denney, Carrollton. Ph. 404-854-8329. J.D. RR4 row cultivator w/4 Sheffield sweeps. James Cannafax, Zebulon. Ph. 567-8619. 13 1/2 ft. heavy duty Servis rotary mower, very good cond., $1,250. Robert Ray, Ft. Valley. Ph. 825-7288 or 825-7202. 2O Word Limit To Be Enforced I se the following form to submit your ad. You may paste it to the back of a post card or envelope. I*lease place the following ad under .__. _...__.. . heading. Page 4 THE MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday, May 30, 1979 Farm machinery and equipment for sale 4 Covington planters, Big hoppers, see to appreciate, $520. L, M. McWhorter, Rt. 1, Pitts 31072. Ph. 912648-6602. 1977 Int. 1086 T./A., front and rear weights, cab enclosure, 2 remote outlets, dual wheels. Paul Harrell, Box 52, Cairo. Ph.912-377-2982. 60 John Deere tractor w/3 Pt. hitch and bottom plow, $2,500 or will trade for sml. loader. S. E. Pettit, Decatur. Ph.404-377-9633. New Holland 1049 S.P. Bale wagon, hauls 162 bales, new cond., has 450 hrs., never been rained on. Larry Jordan, Lyons. Ph. 912-526-6524. Sears 5 hp. Roto-tiller w/power reverse, $50. Bill Garrett, Stone Mtn. Ph. 921-6727. Farmall A., runs good, John Deere No. 5, 7 ft. castor wheel power mower, both orig. opr. manual, plus plow /hay rake $1200. Victor Schroeder, Dawsonville. Ph.404-265-2789. Super 69 New Holland hay baler, baled hay last year, good cond. William Threadgill, Carrollton. Ph. 404-8342293. 1965 Ford diesel 4000 tractor w/1 row cult., good cond., $3650. J. T. Bunn, Box 461, Forsyth 31029. Ph. 912-9949751. LS 70 Linkbelt dragline D315 cat. eng. 1/2 yd. bucket, good cond., $4000. J. R. Dukes, Hoboken. Ph. 4582345 or 458-2342 night.__________ Mohawk Seven Shank Chisel plow $650; J.D. mechanical row marker, 4 or 6 row; 80 in. rotovator $750, all exc. M. B. Moate, Rt. 1, Dexter 31019. Ph. 912689-4240. Grain auger GT 6 in. 7 1 12 hp. 3 ph. mtr., 60 ft. $1200, 2 row Pittsburg cult. w/Cole planters, $500. W. E. Rooks, Newton. Ph. 912-734-5109. Stapleton poultry house cleaner, perfect cond., $1200. T. L. Surles, Preston. Ph.912-828-3506. Long bed fleetside utility trailer, 1st class cond., $395, w/cattle beds, $495. J. Rutledge, Temple. Ph. 404-562-4250. J.D. 1240 four row corn planter, exc. cond., $1,600, A.C. 60 combine, good cond., $500. Geo. D. Queener, LaFayette. Ph. 404-539-2537._____ Long 680 hay baler, sq. bales, $2000. Chas. Harrell, Hortense. Ph. 912-4733223. Exc. cond., 5 ft. Bush-hog, like new, $500. K. Manzel, Rt. 4, Box 300, Newnan 30263. Ph. 404-253-8225. Cub Farmall w/mower, hyd. lift and wheel wts. J. Wimpey, Conley. Ph. 361- 7307._________________ One Disc, plow for Cub tractor in good cond. James D. Townsend, Suches. Ph. 747-2891._________ John Deere baler, Irg. round, bales, exc. cond., 1976 model $4000. Gene Ensz, Louisville. Ph. 912-625-7557. 430 diesel Case farm tractor, in A-1 cond., $3500. Frank Snowden, Fitzgerald. Ph. 912-423-5344 aft. 6 p.m. Hesston hay conditioner PT-7, M.F. 12 baler, and rake exc. cond. George Me Ginnis, Rt. 1, Jefferson 30549. Ph. 367-8461._______________ New Holland hay bine, 7 ft. cut, No. 477, exc. cond., ready to cut, some extra parts incl. $2500. H. C. Alien, Rt. 3, Box 378, McDonough 30253. Ph. 404957-3379.__________________ 2 Covington planters TP 46, 2 row Pittsburg, 3 Pt. hitch cult, good cond, $550. Paul Bentley, Rt. 2, Carnesville 30521. Ph. 384-4015.__________ 4000 Ford 1969 model 52 hp. tractor and 4 row Int. 185 planters, 3x14 bottom plow and harrow, $5,000. Howard Clark, Avera 30803. Ph. 404547-2271. D2 Catipillar for sale. John A. Lewallen, Rt. 1, Box 150, Baldwin 30523. Ph. 404-677-3963.________ Allis Chalmers model B .garden tractor w/ harrow and elec. starter. Glenn Patterson, 3030 Riley Rd., Lithia Springs 30057. Ph.404-941-8327. Int. harvester 110 disc, and 10 in. bottom plow for 3 Pt. hitch, like new cond., fits Cub Low-Boy. George Phillips, Macon. Ph. 912-477-3512. Model 300 grain chief dryer, PTO, gas, 8 in. x 47 ft. transport auger w/7 1/2 hp. mtr., 4 ft. hopper, $85. Doug Lester, Athens. Ph. 404-548-5947. Ford 3000, gas, 1965 model, good tires, all in good cond., $3100. M. Peacock, Eastman. Ph. 912-374-2464. 5 bat reel for Massey Ferguson combine $300. Foster Ray, Rt. 2, Box 266A, Royston 30662. Ph. 404-245-6280. John Deere 40 in. good cond. w/3 Pt. hitch and wide front end, $2195; other equip, avail. Ed Frey, Arnoldsville 30619. Ph. 546-5539 aft. 6 p.m. Super C Farmall tractor, 5 ft. bushhog mower, 10 disc, harrow, good cond., $1900. J. H. Cardell, McDonough. Ph. 957-1665 aft. 8 p.m. Ph. 957-4474. Sears 8 hp. Roto-tiller w/3 speed trans., $250. D. David, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-8410. J.D. 4 row R.M. cult., 2 row COle planters & tool bar $175; 8 row 200 gal. sprayer $650. C. L. Finch, Portal. Ph. 912-865-2939. 2 horse wagon in good cond. reas. Floyd Knowles, Rt. 2, McRae 31055. Ph.912-362-4778. Baler, New Holland, model 270, exc. shape, $1650. T. Whipple Simpson, RFD 2, Cochran 31014. Ph. 912-9347863. 9N Ford tractor, good cond., $1,200. Morris D. Starling, 2648 Acardia St., East Point 30344. Ph. 404-767-2876. WC Allis Chalmer tractor, good cond.; also, Gehl Hammer-mill. Charles Bozeman, Rt. 1, Ball Ground 30107. Ph. 893-2169. John Deere 2 rowCornhead 36-40 in., $500, direct cut header 8 ft., $1,000. Billy Greer, Hampton. Ph. 404-9464616. 9N Ford tractor w/bushhog. Larry Wilson, Jefferson. Ph. 367-8300._____ 605 C Vermeer round baler, exc. cond. w/all latest model changes, 5150. Charles Rivers, Rt. 2, Fayetteville 30214. Ph.404-461-8084. J.D. 4400 combine, cab, AC exc. cond. w/4 row Cornhead and 15 ft. grain platform. Tony Osteen, Rt. 2, West Green 31567. 510 MF Combine, new cond. cab and air auto, table height, 16 1/2 ft. grain table and 4 row cornhead. Glynn Wynne, Rt. 1, Chester 31012. Ph. 3584652. 1972 540 John Deere, 12ft. King offset harrow. A. W. Webb, Rt. 2, Box 42, Montezuma. Ph. 912-472-7407. Utility trailers from $150, 12 ft. 2 axle trailer, $600. John Higgins, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-9166day, 5746 night. Hay lifter, Hesston stack mover 10 W with hyd. cyl. used very little. G. L. Danforth, Rt.1, Box 31, Enigma 31749. Ph.912-533-5145. IH Diesel tractors: model 1466 air cond., model 575, cult., planter, both low hrs., like new. G. Harris, Dalton. Ph. 277-9454. Ford 2000 tractor w/power steering, exc. cond., $3,750. Carl Puckett, Buford. Ph. 945-9780. Planters, cult. Sheffield sweeps w/harrows and siding fenders fits C.A. Allis Chalmers, $350. Pete Crowe, Bogart. Ph. 725-5305._________ 850 New Holland Round baler, Sickle mower, and Bale mover, used one season, $5,800 for all. Gary West, Parrott. Ph. 912-828-4761. Cult. 2 row, Lilliston, rolling type w/disc. stabilizer; hay tote lift and lift frame for 3 Pt. hitch. L. F. Roumillat, Danielsville. Ph. 404-789-2113. 5 ft. Bush-hog, good cond., $300. Jerry C. Satterfield, Rt. 2, Cedarcrest Rd., Acworth30101. Ph. 404-974-8069. Back-hoe loader, Allis Chalmers model 918/1972, 36/14 in. bucket, 2 yd. front bucket. Robert Burkett, Poulan. Ph.912-776-6868.__________ One 12 ft. Taylorway harrow w/cyl., new 24 in. disc, w/metal drag on harrow, $1800. Clarkie Leverette, Box 147, Ambrose 31512. Ph. 912-359-2577. One grain bin, will fit old model pulltype 60 or 66 Allis Chalmers combine, $75. Joe Thigpen, RFD 1, Box 104, Avera 30803._________________ 1975 John Deere 450 C dozer, exc. cond. Wayne Mclnvale, Reynolds. Ph. 912-836-3197 days, 912-847-3594 nights.___________________ 5 ft. Bush-hog type (rotocycle) pull mower, exc. cond., $300. G. Brewer, Conyers. Ph.404-483-2704._________ John Deere 2010 tractor w/wide front end, P.S. and 8 speed trans., $3,850; 14 ft. Flat trailer, $1,500. Doug Jones, Carrollton. Ph. 404-832-1414 /1554. Ford mowing machine Model 515, good cond., $550. J. M. Smith, Rt. 2, Dahlonega 30533. Ph. 864-3207.______ Int. 326 tool bar, 3 Pt. hitch, 8 Int. 295 planters, gauge wheels, hyd. rowmarkers and transport wheels, $5,000. Charles Fountain, Dublin. Ph. 272- 4463.____________________ One 1740 Case diesel Woodtick incl. 12 in. Alien shear, low hrs., exc. cond. James W. Spillers, Roberta. Ph. 912836-3175 day, 3588 nights._________ 10 disc Brushing bog harrow, 3 Pt. hitch, $225. Cecil Hall, Rt. 1, Bethlehem. Ph. 963-6401 aft. 5:30._______ John Deere tractor B, used very little, good orig. tires, $1200. T. T. Patrick, Rt. 3, Jackson 30233. Ph. 404-775-3459. 2 row J.D. cult, for 50, 60, 620, etc. Spring teeth fenders. Tim Prather, Good Hope 30641. Ph. 404-267-3173. H. D. 11-E dozer, Sears No. 11339, st. shift mtr., just overhauled. L. J. Bowen, Rt. 1, Box 160, Ranger 30734. Ph. 334-2500. 11 1/2 ft. bush-hog harrow, John Deere hay baler, 1300 int. cycle mower, 7 shank Chisel plow. Bobby L. McCook, Eastman. Ph. 912-374-5180. One 1977-8600 Ford tractor w/harrow and chisel plow; also, one Farmall M. tractor. H. C. Dunagan, Statham. Ph. 725-5173. John Deere 1971 planters, 2 row, tool bar w/hoppers, $1,000. Moss, Duluth. Ph. 404-476-5345 or 404-448-9383. 1972 Ford 2000 diesel P.S. wheel wts., front hyd. blade, Gill pulverizer, $5800. K. L. Mashburn, Woodstock. Ph. 926-1315. Heavy duty, John Deere type E0480 Front-end loader, w/bucket and forks for lifting round bales, $850. D. L. Smith, Griffin. Ph. 227-4623 aft. 6 p.m. 228-8204. 20x8 ft. Gooseneck flatbed equip, or hay trailer, 3 axles, lights, brakes, like new, $1250. Bill Crenshaw, Madison. Ph. 342-1280. David Bradley walking garden tractor, w/3 attachments, $350. Dean P. Hix, 2875 Orion Dr., Decatur 30033. Ph. 404292-1360. Red wagon trailer 6 mos. old, lights, etc. $425. Ben Godwin, College Park. Ph. 997-4238. John Deere 450 Bulldozer, blade, stumphead; also', trailer. Ivy Brewer, Jr., Rt. 1, Hazlehurst. Ph. 912-375-7336 aft. 5 p.m.___________________ Heavy duty trailer, single axle 6x12 bed, $195. L. C. Blasczyk, 6549 Short Rd., Douglasville 30135. Ph. 404-942- 5018._________________ One I H model 76 pull type combine w/grain bin, two off-set harrows. R. T. Beckham, Rt. 2, Molena 30258. Ph. 404495-5378.________________ Hahn spreader parts, spray nozzles and tips, for sale, 1/2 price. Jason Holyoak, Rt. 1, Alapaha 31622. Ph. 912532-5395._________________ Int. hay baler, model No. 46, good cond., w/new knotters. Fred Webb, Rt. 4, Moultrie31768. Ph.912-985-3091. Rebuilt fuel injection pump, plus injectors for Allis Chalmers No. 314 eng. $375, hyd. pump H.D.6.G. Rick Papera, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-9397._______ Ford 801 diesel tractor w/front end loader and backhoe, $2500. Glen Davis, Ellijay. Ph. 273-3330._________ Newton Crouch fert. spreader, good cond., mounted on 1967 GMC-R6 2 speed axle; will sell body. Henry W. DeLoach, Rt. 8, Box 130, Valdosta. Ph. 244-1964._______________ TO 35 gas, extra clean, TO 35 diesel M.F. 41 mower, rear mounted and AC hay baler. Jordan, Ringgold. Ph. 404866-0265.________________ Int. Cub Cadet (10 hp eng. new) turn plow, disc harrow, cult, planter, good cond., $800. Dwight Starling, Nashville. Ph. 686-5777 (from 8-6)._______ 1964 Int. Cub w/42 In. Bellymower and drawbar. Scotty Maxwell, Tyus St., Bowdon. Ph.404-258-2127._______ 2 Upright Grist mills, one w/16 in. rock, one w/20 in. rock, good cond. Cline Bloodworth, Rt. 6, Box 37, MIIledgevilie 31061. Ph. 912-452-1523. Cultivators for Farmall Cub, comp. and in very good cond., $350. Joseph Trembula, Rt. 1, Haywood Valley Rd., Armuchee30105.________________ 1971 M.F. 135 diesel w/live power and spin out wheels, $4500. James Elliott, Rt. 2, Lavonia. Ph. 404-3564839, aft. 5 p.m._______________ New Holland 315 hay baler, Farmhand bale, accumulator and bale hand, handles 8 bales. Pete Renner, Ft. Valley. Ph. 912-987-4815 aft. 8 p.m. Int. 46 baler $250 and side del. rake $100, used last season. Jack Westberry, Newnan. Ph. 251-3124 or 1016. New Holland 707 silage cutter, exc. cond. Cliff Simmons, Ellijay. Ph. 404635-4200.____________________ 1951 Allis Chalmers G tractor comp. overhauled, w/hyd. lift, pan plow, disc, sweeps and middle buster $2000 firm. Earl Rutledge, Hephzibah. Ph. 404-592- 2074.__________________ 136 hp A.C. tractor, cab, A/C, duals, power shift, 175 hrs., exc. cond., $21,000, will trade for 90 hp. W. B. Childs, Barnesville. Ph. 404-358-0501. Simplicity riding garden tractor, 7 1/4 hp incl. plow, disc, scraper, mower, pull-cart, needs tune-up, $500. Gibson, Dunwoody. Ph. 404-457-5794. Bush hog, 7 shank chisel plow, $750. Cecil Smith, Maysville. Ph. 652-2413. John Deere 6 row hard land planters, 3 Pt. hitch 6 row vibro shank cult. Fred Mullins, Mansfield. Ph. 557-2817. Fordson major, good rubber and good cond. John Roquemore, Rt. 3, Forsyth 31029. Ph.912-994-5984. 1954 Farmall M. exc. cond. w/6 ft. busti-hog and 3 disc turning plow, $2500. Bill Foster, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-4477. Allis Chalmers G model tractor w/harrow, plow and misc. equip., $1200. Johnny C. Petty, Byron. Ph. 912953-4705. 1978 International 184 Cub low-boy w/59 in. Woods 3 blade mower w/turf tires, new cond., $4,200. G. E. Light, Rl.1,0akwood 30566. Ph. 536-3538. Bermuda King, sprig planter, good cond. J. C. Callahan, Blackshear. Ph. 912-449-5755. Turning plow, middle buster, harrows, homemade scrape blade, 3 ft. cycle-bar mower, fits Sears garden tractor, $250. Paul T. Cheek, Jr., Hoschton. Ph.404-654-3528. 170 XL Franklin tractor, w/winch, 4 wheel drive, heavy duty, all new running gear. Pierce Martin, Toccoa30577. Ph. 886-4028 or 474-3053. T20 Ferguson tractor and harrow and more disc, good cond. Harry McNeely, Rt. 1, Box 177, Davisboro 31018. Ph. 912-552-8411. Shredder-grinder, W-W model A2-G, good cond., $100. J. A. Hoffman, Conyers. Ph.404-483-0864.____ Sears 12 hp tractor, cultivator, mower, lay-off plow and scrape blade, $600. Tommy Daws, Monroe. Ph. 2676082, after 6 p.m.__________ D-6 Caterpillar, hyd. blade, good undercarriage, $6,500, A John Deere w/cultivators and bush hog, $800. Clem Church, Athens. Ph. 404-548-7657 night.___________________ 78 Tuff-Bilt tractor, w/plow, disc, cultivator, dozer blade and wheel weights, $3,500 firm. M. L. Booker, Rt. 1, Box 241-A, Canton 30114. Ph. 4795202. MF 230 tractor, 475 hrs. and Taylorway 8 disc harrow, like new cond., $6,250. Fred Miller, Rt. 2, Stockbridge 30281. Ph. 404-474-4222. Good farm utility trailer for sale, 4 x 8, good for hauling hogs, wood, etc., $150. Mr. Bruce, Covington. Ph. 786- 5014.________________ 2000 gal. Nurse tank, on a trailer w/strainer, 2 in. pump and eng. comp. plumbed. R. A. Harrell, Sr., Box 277, Cairo. Ph. 912-377-2982. Two sets of new comp. trailer axles w/tongues. Lamar Evans, Rt. 1, Warm Springs. Ph. 404-663-2532._______ 2 row cult. 7 ft. 3 Pt. hitch, 15 in. front to back frame, exc. cond. J. H. Lindsey, Gison. Ph. 404-598-2652 aft. 5 p.m. wk. days.______________ MF 400 tract loader, 75 model, $14,000, 977 D Cat. loader, $6,000. Roscoe Newhouse, Rt. 1, White. Ph. 404-382-7720. 1959 Massey Ferguson TO 35 nice, real good cond., one set harows, can del. Odis L. Wilkerson, Gainesville. Ph. 536-2986. 990 Int. hay cond., in good cond. 3 yr. old, used only two, $2000. Doug Jones, Rt. 1, Royston. Ph. 404-2455895. 1973 135 Massey Ferguson diesel, power steering, front-end loader 855 hrs., like new. Jimmy M. Smith, Bremen. Ph. 574-5414 days, 537-3776 eve. One Cane mill, One cult, for Massey Ferguson 35 diesel tractor, 1 two horse wagon. Mrs. J. C. Pitts, Rt. 2, Box 206, Camilla. Ph. 294-3501. David Bradley walking tractor w/turning plow, 8 hp. good cond., $175. Guy Cavender, Rt. 1, McDonough. Ph. 957-1091..___________________ Ford Sickle mower, 6 ft. blade, two sets of blades w/steel pitman, 3 pt. hitch, very good shape, $150. W. D. Walker, Rt. 5, Gumming. Ph. 887-3466. Int. Back-hoe on tracks, digs 28 ft. deep, good cond., or take a D-4 or D-6 in trade. W. J. Vaughan, Thomasville. Ph.912-226-4611 days, 2814 night. 1971 - 450B John Deere crawler w/blade, exc. cond. R. L. Singleton, Buena Vista 31803. Ph. 912-649-7486. 12 ft Ezee-Flow fertilizer spreader w/rubber tires, 2 row International Harvester corn snapper, model No. 34HM21. J. W. Jones, Mansfield. Ph. 404786-2280.________________ 850 Ford tractor, new paint, good mechanical cond. Carlton Turner, Rt. 2, Cleveland 30528. Ph. 865-4863._____ New Holland 7 ft. sickle mower w/2 blades, Ford 503 rake, Massey Ferguson No. 10 blader, $1,500 total. Ellis Cadenhead, LaGrange 30240. Ph. 404884-5546. 1400 ft. of 4 in. pipe and 16 sprinklers w/3 x 4 Berkley PTO pump, all good cond., $2,500. Walter Bruce, 885 Oak Grove Rd., Athens 30607. Ph. 404-543- 3989.___________________ 8 disc Athens harrow, 3-pt. hitch, 19 in. disc., like new cond. Jimmy Morris, Fayetteville. Ph. 404-461-6970._____ 1150 Case loader, complete-new undercarriage, new rebuilt engine, 25 ton trailer. C. J. Boswell, Rt. 1, Hull 30646. Ph. 404-548-1939, night._____ 403 International combine w/13 ft. grain head, good cond., $5,200. Harold Thompson, 444 Walton Way, Augusta. Ph. 404-722-6909, after 9p.m.______ Two 126 racks, Powell bulk barns, $5,500 ea. Claude Carter, Rt. 3, Hazlehurst 31539. Model 270 New Holland square hay baler, good cond. Melvin Durham, Union Point. Ph. 404-486-4250, after 8 p.m.__________ Wanted ~ Want used front axle for an International 2444 tractor. Sherman Dudley, Rt. 4, Douglas. Ph. 912-384-7219. Want D 7 Cat. 17A series, w/hyd. blade, good cond., reasonable for cash. H. G. Brown, Penfield 30658. Ph. 404- 453-4126._______________ Want 20-24 ft. grain bed or 20-24 ft. flatbed w/all steel frame. Geston Womack, Rt. 2, Cedartown 30125. Ph. 404- 748-4302._______________ Want 6000 Ford tractor engine or junk tractor; also, 730 John Deere diesel w/wide front end, all for parts. Royce Kendrick, Rt. 1, Box 85, Sparks 31647. Ph.912-549-8416._____________ Want small dozer, must be good cond. and reasonable. James Rowland, Bethlehem 30620. Ph. 867-6857._____ Want broken hay baler, rake, sickle mower and riding mower, must be repairable and reasonable. J. J. Griswell, Lawrenceville 30245. Ph. 404-972-6437. Want Farmall Cub front end, cast iron section beneath radiator only. Harold Gibbs, Rt. 3, Box 152A, Byron 31008. Ph.912-956-4950.__________ Want silage trailer, must be good cond. Jimmy Barksdale, Rt. 1, Sylvester 31791. Ph. 912-776-2279.______ Want blade root rake for Cat. D-7 straight blade. Benjamin L. Reese, Rt. 1, Norwood 30821. Ph. 404-465-3700. Want root or stacking rake for use on IHC 175 front end loader. Thomas Wade, 200 Russell Parkway, Warner Robins 31093. Ph. 912-922-8025._____ Want John Deere 300 tractor and front end loader, w/rubber tires. Hoyt Carlan, Rt. 1, Maysville 30558. Ph. 677- 4990.____________________ Want rear hyd. valve and fittings or front end hyd. pump, etc., for Case 380 or 580. W. Hart, Midland 31820. Ph. 404-561-5666.________________ Want tracks w/good pins, bushings and rails for Allis Chalmers HD4. Q. Woody, II, Macon. Ph. 912-742-6103. Want hyd. dump mechanism In good cond. for 2 ton truck; also, PTO operated winch. Carlton Batchelor, 1445 Irwinton Rd., Milledgeville. Ph. 912452-5614.______________ Want New Idea corn picker and wagons, must be In exc. cond. Larry Loughridge, Rt. 4, Chatsworth. Ph. 404-695-4987.______________ Want planter and cultivators to fit 100 series Farmall tractor. Guy B. Findley, Box 686, Duluth. Ph. 476-5238._____ Want tandem low-boy trailer, 15 ton, must be good cond. Luther B. Joyce, 2720 Klondike Rd., Conyers 30207. Ph. 404-483-7065._________________ Want John Deere 381 spin-spreader, good cond. R. A. Miller, Box 156, Greenville 30222. Ph. 404-656-3740 or 404-672-4556 night. Want to buy a used weed burner, Cobb Co. area. J. Brantley, 5245 Moon Rd., Powder Springs. Cattle, swine, other livestock for sale Cattle farmers should have had the livestock advertised in their possession 60 days or more before offering it for sale through this publication. 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. Black Angus cow, bred to whiteface bull, 1/2 Chianina - 1/2 Angus; cow, also, bred to whiteface bull, $550 ea. Charles Perry, Jefferson. Ph. 367-8941. 20 Angus x Hereford cross bred heifers, ready to breed, $600 hd. L. Benyshek, Danielsville. Ph. 404-795-2538. 4 cows, 3 calves for sale. H. Henson, Rt. 5, Lot 4, Poole Circle, Ellenwood 30049. Ph. 474-2889 between 6 and 9 p.m. Wednesday, May 30, 1979 THE MARKET BULLETIN Cattle 20 reg. Santa Gertrudis bulls, 12-16 mos., exc. qual.; 15 reg. heifers, 12 mos. Walter Stephens, Tifton. Ph. 912382-1412. Reg. Santa Gertrudis bulls, 9-15 mos., 205 day wgt. on all bulls, gain tested on farm, herd cert./accred. Joe Garcia, Donalsonville. Ph. 912-524-2680 nights, 372-5634 days.__________ Blk./white face heifer, bred to purebred Hereford, $600; 13 growthy bull calves, mixed breeds on pasture, $3,300. Ernest Gust, West Point. Ph. 404-882-7472._________________ Baby calves, dairy and beef type, for sale. H. W. Brown, Rt. 5, Box 356, Gainesville 30501. Ph. 532-7489.____ Reg. Amon of WYE heifer calf; 15 mo. old Black Angus. Edwin H. Wages, Rt. 2, Loganville 30249. Ph. 466-4178. Baby and Grass calves, beef and dairy types, for sale. L. Terrell, Rt. 1, Hoschton. Ph. 404-967-6742 or 945- 5953._________________________________ Santa Gertrudis purebred cattle-reg. classified, 17 cow-calf pairs; ^cowsclassified; 11 heifers. Ernest W. Harris, Jr., Jesup. Ph. 912-427-6028 /3684. 20 two yr. big growthy reg. Polled Hereford bulls, ready for heavy serv.; also, younger bulls. W. C. Harris, Screven. Ph. 912-586-6687._______ Reg. breeding age Santa Gertrudis bulls, located in So. at Whigham, in N. at Carrollton. Billy Mills, Atlanta. Ph. 404-325-0555 or 404-255-1133.______ Charolais cattle, 24 open heifers, 13 breeding age bulls, all purebred and reg. AICA, some are polls, see to appreciate. Don Lawson, Canton. Ph. 479-3542/3141._______________ Angus bulls for sale, reg. performance tested, yearling bulls, sired by 2100 Ib. son of Bar Heart Winton CMS. Sterling Neill, Newnan. Ph. 404-253- 9520.____________________ Roping steer, Texas Longhorn, approx. 500 Ibs., 1 yr., good horns, $500. N. E. McGlohon, Athens. Ph. 543-8414.__________________ 50 Short bred open grade and reg. Holstein heifers for sale. Jim Camp, Bowdon. Ph.404-258-2102._______ 18 hd. of black cows w/15 calves and Hereford bull. Ray Reece, Rt. 4, Canton. Ph. 479-2848.__________ Brahman/Charolais & Brahman /Angus cross bulls, from reg. stock, 8-12 mos. M. B. Moate, Rt. 1, Dexter. Ph. 912-689-4240._________________ Reg. Black Angus cows, heifer w/calves, heifers w/o calves, herd bulls, see to appreciate quality. F. J. Marlowe, P. 0. Box 77, Jasper. Ph. 404256-1904.__________________ Reg. Santa Gertrudis cattle, 57 hd., bangs and TB free. Larry Loughridge, Chatsworth. Ph. 404-695-4987._____ Beef type brood cow w/6 wk. old Hereford calf, $650. Wm. Newton, Byron. Ph.912-956-5745.__________________ Reg. Angus bulls, 9-14 mos., Bell Boy, Pyros, Marshall, Emulous and Ballot breeding, fully vac. /wormed, ready for serv. B. E. Moon, Resaca. Ph. 629-3549._______________ 2 reg. Beefalo bulls, 50 percent polled, Bison, 3/16 percent, 2 yrs. old, A.I. sire-GA. Pride-FHS001, dam Charolais x Hereford. V. Spivey, Elberton. Ph.404-283-7611 aft. 7p.m.____ Reg. Santa Gertrudis classified S, 16 mos. old bull; 3 reg. Santa Gertrudis S heifers, pasture exposed to Tarzan bull. L. A. Withers, Austell. Ph. 404-9488086 /5222._______________ Beau. reg. 1/2 blood Simmental brood cows, all bred back to full blood Simmental bulls, some w/3/4 calves, big framed, gentle. Perry Bond, Boston. Ph. 912-498-7745, 498-4835 or 228-1381.________________ Roping steer, approx. 400 Ibs., Texas Longhorn, $500, will make good exhibition steer, when older. C. L. Williams, Cordele. Ph. 912-273-3700. 10 reg. Santa Gertrudis cows, average wgt. 1200 Ibs. w/10 purebred Santa Gertrudis calves, and 1 Santa Gertrudis bull, papers on bull. J. D. Millican, Trion. Ph.404-734-3933.________ Angus-herd of fine qual. cattle, 1 bull, 5 cows, four 1st calf heifers, 4 heifers, long tall type, WYE breed. H. Nordlund, Fayetteville. Ph. 404-461- 8741.______________________ 15 reg. Polled Hereford bulls, big, rugged, pasture raised, ready for serv., $750-$1,300. Geo. D. Queener, LaFayette. Ph. 404-539-2537.______ Beef type feeders and grass calves, ready for pasture. Mrs. S. J. Summers, Rt. 2, Stockbridge 30281. Ph. 404-483- 1747.___________________ Purebred 7/8 French Charolais bull, 9 mos., $500; heifers, $400; Full French bull, 1700 Ibs., $1,350. L. B. Sprewell, Bowdon. Ph. 258-3988 aft. 4p.m.____ Brahman heifers, $325; Brangus heifers, $325; Brahman bulls, your choice w/some papers, $650. Buddy Eason, Collins. Ph. 693-2948. Santa Gertrudis bull, 4 yrs., 1400 Ibs., gentle herd bull, $1,000. Alvin Coker, Woodstock. Ph. 926-3897 eves. 10 Irg. Angus cows, bred by reg. Hyland Marshall bull, will calve early fall, $650 ea. Doug tester, Athens. Ph. 404548-5947. 11 reg. Black Angus heifers Emulous bloodline, bred to calve in fall. Henry Stoehr, Comer. Ph. 783-5759. Swine 20 Yorkshire crossed pigs, 8 wks., $35 ea. Raymond McCart, Rt. 1, McDonough 30253. Ph. 957-2270. 8 wk. old pigs for sale, $35, wormed. Kenneth Whitlock, Brooks. Ph. 404599-6577. Berkshire pigs for sale, boars and gilts, 6 wks., Luke's bloodline, w/papers. Thomas McLemore, Williamson. Ph. 227-5474. Reg. Spotted boars and gilts; reg. Yorkshire boars & gilts, val. herd no. 284, top bloodlines, Cedar Hill Farms. J. C. Caye, Loganville. Ph. 404-7869567. Reg. Hampshire boars, ready for service. Wincel Thaxton, Roberta. Ph. 912836-4200. Reg. Chesterwhite boar, 7 mos. old w/papers. Timmy Newton, P.O. Box 203, Patterson. Ph. 912-579-6302. Purebred Yorkshire boar, 8 mos., out of Irg. litter, wgt. approx. 250 Ibs. W. M. Grahm, Rt. 1, Box 30, Jesup 31545. Ph. 427-6398.______________ Service age reg. Spot boar/gilts; Spot-York F, gilts, and bred gilts, val. no. 240, Tyson Farms. Carlton Tyson, Tifton. Ph.912-382-6913.__________ Reg. Hampshire boar, farrowed 7-31'77, w/papers, $400; 10 brood sows, some w/pigs, and some due in soon; pigs, wormed, castrated, $35/up. G. Exum, McDonough. Ph. 957-4146. 2 reg. Berkshire gilts, 6 mos., exc. cond., ready to breed, $125 ea.; 1 reg. Berkshire sow and 9 pigs, 2 wks. old, subj. to reg. Frank Hogan, Gainesville. Ph. 983-7977._________________ 10 eight wk. old pigs, Hampshire/ Yorkshire cross, $35 ea., $300 if all taken; 8 mos. Yorkshire boar, 400 Ibs., $100. Tom Smith, Decatur. Ph. 292- 5001.__________________ 27 feeder pigs - wormed/ castrated. Mrs. L. O. Tiller, Douglasville. Ph. 942- 0194.________________ 8 qual. york., Landrace, Hamp. cross gilts, bred to Duroc boar; gilts and boar, $1,500 for all. John Taylor, Rochelle. Ph. 365-2401.____________ 5-9 wk. old purebred Duroc boar pigs, $50 ea. C. L. Phillips, Geneva. Ph. 404269-3671.________________ 1 Purebred Duroc boar for sale. O. Wilborn, Atlanta. Ph. 938-9371._____ 2 purebred Duroc boars from FFA sow, 9 mos., litter mates. Marlin Nevil, Register. Ph.912-852-5117.___________ Choice crossbred gilts, ready to breed, Hampshire and Landrace, $150 ea. Doug Lester, Athens. Ph. 404-548- 5947.______________________ Pigs for sale, 10-11 wks. old. E. E. Hardy, Villa Rica. Ph. 404-942-4588. Hampshire and Duroc gilts; 1 Duroc boar for sale. J. Wimpey, Conley. Ph. 361-7307._______________________ Reg. York boars, good qual. from tested/valid, herd. Joe Davis, Hwy. 99, Jesup. Ph. 912-427-6756 or 427-3635. Reg. Duroc boars sired by '77 GA State Fair Champion, ready for service. Steve Brown, Howard. Ph. 912-8623267.__________ Duroc boar pigs for sale, $80. T. L. Surles, Preston. Ph. 912-828-3506. Choice crossbred open gilts for sale. Mary Bailey, Rt. 3, Box 79, Nashville 31639. Ph.912-686-3444.________ 2 Thoroughbred Wild Russian boars, approx. 1 yr. old ea., Irg. enough for heavy serv., $125 ea. E. E. Mice, Cherry Log. Ph.404-635-2384.__________ 7 Yorkshire feeder pigs for sale, 45-50 Ibs. A. L. Fuller, Macon. Ph. 745-0234. Young pedigreed Landrace breeding stock, choice of bloodlines, see to appreciate. R. L. Drawdy, P.O. Box 515, Jesup 31545. Ph. 912-427-4627._____ 8 mo. old Duroc boars, sired by Top Indexing Duroc from August 77 Tifton test station. Ned T. Feagin Jr., Rt. 2, Box 32, Butler 31006. Ph.912-847-3204. Goats & Sheep 1 billy kid, 3 mos., $20. Paula Hauser, Rt. 1, Box 67H, Blythe 30805. Ph.404-592-4094. Lrg. prolific type goats - nannies, billies and kids, $25 to $30 ea. Terry Lee Niblett, Rt. 5, Box 352, Eastman 31023. Ph. 912-374-4941. Two 3/4 recorded American Saanen doe kids, 2 wks. old, on bottle, $75 ea. O. Nathan McCannon, Atlanta. Ph. 404344-2785. 2 Thoroughbred French Alpine bucks, 1 grade doe, all born Feb. '79, $40 ea. Mable Crow, Box 580, Chatsworth 30705. Ph. 695-2903aft. 7 p.m. Reg. Nubian billy, 3 mos. old, also, others for sale. Mrs. C. 0. Blankenship, Rt. 7;Canton. Ph. 479-5187._______ Goats - nannies, billies for sale, $25 to $35 ea. Wilson Carson, Rt. 7, Box 230, Griffin. Ph. 228-1972.________ Purebred Nubian doe, 21/2 yrs. old, exc. size and color, $150. Billy Culpepper, Rt. 1, Box 320, Royston. Ph. 245-7315.____________________ Purebred Karakul sheep for sale ewes, rams, lambs, blk/brown w/good wool curl. O. Elayan, Ringgold. Ph. 404-935-5675.____________ Select 1 or 2 out of herd of 7 purebred French Alpine dairy goats. C. T. Hambrick, Camilla Hwy., Moultrie 31768. Ph. 985-7169.______________ Goats and sheep for sale - billies for barbecue, $25/up, will slaughter; also, milk goats and lambs for sale, $55/up. Ken Kouloumberis, Chamblee (N. .Fulton). Ph. 458-3471._________ Sev. young billies for sale, $15 and $20 ea. C. G. Fennel, Rt. 2, Box 205, Jesup 31545. Ph. 912-427-4967.______ Reg. nanny and 1 reg. buck, both Nubian, $100 ea. R. J. Hembree, Rt. 1, Hwy. 334, Nicholson. Ph. 757-2271. Goats for sale - 2 nannies, $35; 1 billy, $75, all young, well cared for. Jeff Yoder, Conyers. Ph. 483-6384/4829. Ewes, rams, lambs, Suffolk & Black Sheep. Phil Meaders, Gainesville. Ph. 983-7817a(t.7 p.m.____________ Sheep for sale - lambs for sale. R. M. Patterson, 4935 Hwy. 166, Douglasville 30135. Ph.404-942-2637._________ Nubian-Toggenburg, NubianSaanen, young does/ bucks, $25-$40; grown does, $65-$75. W. R. Sparks, Chicken Rd., Cochran. Ph. 912-358- 4596.______________________ 3 milking does, 2 bucks, one 6 wks. old doe kid, all Alpine, make offer, must sell due to health. J. M. Orr, 4619 Giles Rd., Acworth 30101. Ph. 404-974- 3715.___________________ Reg. Nubians - 2 bucks, 1 doe for sale. Bennie Crews, Blackshear. Ph. <49-5178aft. 6 p.m._____________ Saanen/ Alpine doe w/2 kids; 3 Alpine bucks from heavy milkers (can be reg.); 1 grade Alpine w/2 kids. R. D. Gibson, Rt. 1, Box 261, Talbotton. Ph. 665-8696._______________________ ADGA Nubians - kids and milkers, exc. qual.; 2 star bucks, cert, herd, DHIR testing, $125-$200. L. Murray, Statham. Ph. 404-725-5014._________ Saanen stud service, ADGA purebred, proven producer from exc. production stock. Joe Lashley, Atlanta. Ph.404-344-2785._____________ 1 Nubian nanny, 4 1 12 mos., brown. Robert Whirlow, Loganville. Ph. 4661365. Stock dogs for sale Only trained farm dogs are eligible to be advertised. Include dog's breeding and special training or ability that qualifies as a slockdog. Untrained dogs will not be ad vertised. Choice English Shepherds - trained Stockdogs, all ages, farm raised/ worked, guaranteed. Sandra Ransom, Martinez. Ph. 404-860-0893.__________ Reg. Pit Bulldog, male, 1 1/2 yrs., brindle, gentle, good working dog. J. W. Mullis, Snellville. Ph. 466-2725. Australian Shepherds, reg. working dogs. Patsy/Bobby Jackson, Rt. 2, Box 596, Dallas 30132. Ph. 404-445-7610. English Shepherds for sale - reg. and all shots, ideal herd/ catch dogs, $50. Brian Sturdy, Lawrenceville. Ph. 9634707. Giant Bulldogs, will drive, herd/catch and guard your cows. John D. Johnson, Summerville. Ph. 404-8571272. Reg. Australian Shepherds, 2 females, 1 blue and 1 red merle, top bloodlines and working ability. Sam Britt, Clarkston. Ph. 404-294-9088. Trained catch dogs for hogs and cows, for sale. Gary E. Campbell, Marshallville. Ph. 912-967-2836 nights. Page5 eorgia Cooking Self-Rising Floor 10 Ibs. plain fbur 5 tsps. baking soda 1 cup baking powder 5 tbsps. salt Mix together well. Use dairy buttermilk thinned 1/3 with water. Herbed Rice Puffs legg 1 Cup cooked rke (white or 1/8 teaspoon poultry seasoning brown) 1/8 teaspoon salt 1/2 cup grated Parmesan cheese 1/3 cup dry bread crumbs Vegetable oil Beat egg; stir in rice, poultry seasoning, salt and cheese. Refrigerate at least 1 hour. Shape by rounded teaspoonfuls into fifteen 1-inch balls. Roll in bread crum- bs. Heat oil in 2-quart saucepan. Fry rice balls until golden brown; drain. 15 rice puffs. Betty Dewberry Newnan, Ga. Pork Chop Onion Rice Bake 6 pork chops, cut 1 to 1 1/2 inches 2 tablespoons fat or drippings thick 1 cup uncooked rice 1 envelope onion soup mix 1 can (4 oz.) sliced mushrooms 2 tablespoons diced pimiento Brown chops in fat or drippings. Spread rice in bottom of rectangular baking dish (13 1/2x9x2 inch.) Reserve 1 tablespoon of seasonings from envelope of onion soup mixture and sprinkle remaining seasonings and bits of onion over rice. Drain mushrooms, reserving liquid and distribute mushrooms and pimiento over rice. Add hot water to reserved mushroom liquid and pour over rice. Arrange browned chops on top of rice mixture and sprinkle chops with reserved seasonings. Cover tightly with foil and bake in a moderate oven (350 degrees) until tender, 45 minutes to 1 hour, depending upon thickness of chops. Remove foil and continue cooking for 10 minutes longer or until any excess liquid evaporates. 6 servings. Mrs. H. C. Perry Box 246 Plains, Ga. 31780 Fresh Apple Cake 3 cups plain flour 2 eggs 1 1/2 tsps. baking soda 1 1/2 cups salad oil 1/2 tsp. salt 2 tsps. vanilla 1 tsp. cinnamon 1 cup chopped nuts 2 cups sugar 5 cups chopped apples Sift together twice, the flour, soda, salt and cinnamon. Beat eggs and sugar until creamy; add oil and vanilla and beat until smooth. Add sifted flour mixture and mix to form stiff dough. Stir in apples and nuts. Pour into greased and floured 10-inch tube pan. Bake at 350 degrees for 1 hour or until brown. Ga. Apple Commission Fresh Peach Tarts 3 Ibs. (about 12 medium) fresh 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice peaches 1 cup sugar 41/2 teaspoons comstarch 6 (5-inch) baked tart shells Whipped cream Peel and slice peaches into eights. Combine peaches, lemon juice and sugar. Let stand 20 minutes. Drain juice into a measuring cup. There should be 1 cup of liquid. If not, finish filling cup with water. Blend in cornstarch and cook until transparent. Cool - divide fruit equally among tart shells. Spoon cold sauce over each tart to form a glaze. Chill until the glaze is set. Garnish with whipped cream. Ga. Agricultural Commodity Commission Fresh Peach Pie 1 1/2 cups sugar 1/4 cup corn starch, or 2 cups water , 1/2 cup flour 4 cups peeled sliced peaches 1 -3 oz. pkg. peach or mixed 2-9 inch pie shells fruit jello Mix sugar and corn starch. Add water and bring to a boil for 3 minutes. Add one 3 oz. pkg. of peach or mixed fruit jello. Cool and add the 4 cups of fresh sliced peaches. Pour into two baked and cooled pie shells. Ga. Agricultural Commodity Commission Page 6 THE MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday, May 30, 1979 Horses, mules, ponies for sale People who are buying and breed ing horses should ask to see the re gistration papers before leaving pre mises. The MARKET BULLETIN has received numerous complaints of people who buy a horse with the sell er promising to send papers later and the papers never appear. The MARKET BULLETIN has no jurisdic tion over such instances. A smart buyer and or person breeding a mare wiU ask to see the papers first. In order to qualify to advertise horses, horse farmers should have had the livestock advertised in their possession 60 days or more before offering it for sale through this publi cation. All horses offered for advertise ment through the Market Bulletin sh ould have a negative coggin test within the past 60 days. Racking gelding, T.W.H. dbl. reg., 7 yrs., willing, good disp., flashy, hianimation, very success, shown. S. Peavy, College Park. Ph. 964-5083. 900 Ib. pr. mules for sale, work to anything. Watson Carter, Cedartown. Ph. 748-1206._________________ Qual. reg. Appaloosa stock - broodmare, stallion and fillies for sale. 0. Edwards, Waco. Ph. 404-834-8037 aft. 6 p.m._______ Arabian filly, purebred, weanling, chestnut, very fine, $950. M. Wideman, Conyers. Ph. 404-483-7152._______ 2 yr. golden palomino stud, exc. conf./ disp., Leo on top, Hollywood Gold-bottom, $1,000 firm. Cathy Bell, McDonough. Ph. 957-5401._______ Reg. 1 12 Arab gelding, 6 yrs., bay, 2 white stockings, trained Eng. Pleasure, shown success, $1,000 incl. saddle/bridle, etc. S. Gilmore, Villa Rica. Ph. 404-459-6021 aft. 6p.m. Two pleasant 6 & 7 yr. mares, 15.2hs.-15.3hs., $2,500; 2 good show prospects, exc. mares, started over fences, exp. rider, $6,000. H. Taylor, Atlanta. Ph. 351-5589 or 351-7740. AQHA broodmares, in foal to outstanding G'son of Doc O'Lena; also, weanling Grullo colt by son of Impressive. Wayne Morris, Athens. Ph. 5485189 aft. 6 p.m.________________ Drk. palomino mare, 10 yrs., 14.2hs., part Quarter Horse, jumps, exc. for pony club, $800. B. J. Byrd, Sandy Springs. Ph. 393-1533.___________ Reg. T.W.H. sorrel show stallion, 6 yrs., placing well; also, reg. TWH blk. filly, 10 mos., very nice. D. L. Bentley, Woodstock. Ph. 404-926-5546.______ Reg. Apr., '67, sorrel gelding, Leo bred, 15.1hs., 1100 Ibs., exc. health, good conf./disp., no bad habits, $850. L. McCullough, Griffin.. Ph. 404-228- 2920.___________________ AQHA reg. 4 yr. gelding, Hank's Doodle, sorrel/blaze, stockings, exc. youth horse. Mrs. Don Houck, Dunwoody. Ph. 394-7841.___________ Reg. Appaloosa mare, 6 yrs., strong, well-built, spirited, beau, conf., make good Western Pleasure/ broodmare, needs work, $600. Robt. Auken, Alpharetta. Ph. 992-1253._____________ Welsh Thoroughbred, 14hs., hunterjumper, won many ribbons, $1,500. D. Murphy, Dunwoody. Ph. 394-8262 eves. Reg. 7/8 Arabian mare, sired by El Mira Tuffy, very gentle, halter broke, good home only, $600 firm. C. M. Ward, Social Circle. Ph. 787-0867 aft. 6 p.m._____________________ Reg. Arabian stallion, chestnut, 8 yrs., good showing. E. M. Zuber, Rt. 2, Box 455-A, Jackson 30233. Ph. 404-775- 2673._______________________ Welsh gelding, 6 yrs., 13 1/2hs., tube wormed and all shots in Apr., child-safe, $295. Joey Baker, Hampton. Ph. 946-3041._________ Selection of ponies for sale - var. sizes and colors. C. M. Bond, Lavonia. Ph. 404-356-1143 night.___________ Sev. AQHA Quarter Horses, mares w/foals, yearlings, etc. Kenneth Baggett, Eastman. Ph.912-374-4570._____ Shetland pony & harness, exc. cond. Millard Hendricks, R.F.D. 1, Jeffersonville 31044. Ph. 912-945-3721.______ AQHA stallion, "Hank's Johnny Bars", bloodlines - Johnny Zero topside, Vandy bottom, 3 yrs., sorrel with chrome, exc. conf. Don Barnes, Suwanee. Ph. 404-945-8263 aft. 6p.m. White marew/tack, $600; red gelding w/tack, $200; also, extra tack. Gene Lowe, Athens. Ph. 543-5729. Bay Racking gelding, 16hs., 10 yrs., no bad habits, healthy, needs exp. rider (man's horse), $600. L. Ray, Decatur. Ph. 633-0923._____________ 2 AQHA broodmares, 12 yrs., by AQHA Champ. Leo's Sonny San; 15 yr. by Joe Hoddy, AAA, by Joak, AAA, also, 2 yr. Appendix colt/filly out of these mares. W. Whitter, Jackson. Ph. 228-5307._________________ Beau, part Arab mare, class A winner at halter, 4 yrs., will sell open or bred. Chas. Matherly, Macon. Ph. 994-6685. AQHA No. 950697, '73 palomino gelding, 15hs., 1100 Ibs., good conf., currently used for cattle, pleasure/ trail riding, $800. Doug Whitaker, Newnan. Ph. 404-253-7770.___________ Gentle Game mare, 8 yrs., $250 firm. L. Brewer, Brunswick. Ph. 265-1329 aft. 6p.m.________________ QH/TH blk gelding, 9 yrs., 16.0hs., exp. hunter-jumper and dressage. M. P. Anthony, Columbus. Ph. 404-568-3899 aft. 8 p.m.________________ Reg. grey Arabian colt by San Torafic, (*Saba El Zahrea from Egypt), out of Champ-producer, Golden Countess. J. H. Brown, Macon. Ph.912-743-2321. Reg. Morgan fillies - 1 chestnut, 2 yrs., her bay 1/2 sister, foaled, 4-11'79, both exc. show potential. Luellyn Young, Decatur. Ph. 981-8876._____ Reg. Appaloosa mare, 14.3hs., exc. blue ribbon youth/ ladies Western pleasure prospect, prof, trained, exc. disp., $2,000. S. Smith, Norcross. Ph. 404-449-3433.____________ 3 gaited Saddlebred, real show horse, used equitation; 3-gaited or AM. Saddlebred Eng. Pleasure, $1,500; also, 52 in. show pony, POA. M. Carpenter, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-9464/6463 or 461-6683._________________ Appaloosa gelding, beau. br./white, 3 yrs., exc. pleasure, show/timed events prospect, $600. P. McGlothlin, Gumming. Ph. 404-889-1536.______ Green Hunter, 7/8 TB, Quarter Horse, blk., fool-proof disp., ex. flashy. C. Poss, Smyrna. Ph. 987-9494 or 432-4016._______________ Saddlebred gelding, 15.3hs., chestnut, show type, beau, style, West./ English, gentle no bad habits, $795 w/tack. D. L. Roberson, Decatur. Ph. 284-0604. AQHA yearling palomino filly by Coffemate King; also, yearling colts, palomino, roan, sorrel and broodmares, 3-in-1 pkg. J. Fleischman, Zebulon. Ph. 404-567-3787. 6 yr. Quarter horse, will ride and plow, very gentle. Lynn Wheeler, Rt. 1, Acworth. Ph. 404-974-3481. Arabian gelding, chestnut, super trail horse, $1,500. C. Cummings, Macon. Ph.912-477-3963.___________ Reg. 1/2 Arab mare, 14hs., bay, 10yrs., gentle, good disp., exc. for child/lady. C. Biddy, Acworth. Ph. 9745246/9035._________________ 7 yr. Welsh paint gelding, 12.3hs., racks, also pulls, fat/pretty; sev. other ponies avail, all child-safe. J. Gowen, College Park. Ph. 404-964-2477._____ '75 Appaloosa gelding, consistantly in ribbons, shown halter, youth/ West./ Eng. Pleasure, trail and horsemanship, exc. bloodlines. D. Elliott, Dallas. Ph. 404-445-6329.__________ Reg. AQHA buckskin gelding, $650; bay mare and chestnut geld., $400 ea.; Irg. aged mare mule, $300. M. Brown, Unadilla. Ph. 912-645-3542 (Pinehurst). 15 1 /2hs. AQHA sorrel gelding, used on ranch, roping, competitive trail/ hunting, child-safe, AQHA sorrel filly,started on cows. J. P. Hatch, Midland. Ph. 404-568-0904.________ Beau, bay geld, spirited but gentle, $600; white Appaloosa mare, exp. barrel horse, $500, AQHA filly, $1000. D. Barnett, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-4649or 964-5819.___________________ 10 1 /2hs. Shetland mare, perfect for beginner, $150; 12 1/2hs. Welsh mare, untrained, $100 or the pair for $200. Ms. Green, Douglasville. Ph. 942-9811. Beau. Palomino mare, 15 1/2hs., gentle but spirited, good riding, 5 1/2 yr. old horse w/tack, $450. J. W. Helton, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-6195. Racking Horses, gentle show & pleasure Quarter Horse, good for beginner; also, used tack. C. H. McGhee, Conyers. Ph. 288-5433 or 483-5514._____ 3 yr. old Quarter Horse, saddle broke, gentle, $300; pony w/saddle/ bridle, $100, both in exc. health. L. Hughey, Breman. Ph. 404-646-5000._______ 4-H mare by Medallion Appaloosa sire, 14.3hs., 4 yrs., English or Western, $650. Mrs. Davis, Monticello. Ph. 468-8979 eves.________________ Reg. AQHA bay, 2 yrs., gelding, Astor Bee Leo & Harla Squaw breeding, good English prospect. D. Mullis, Kathleen. Ph. 912-987-0830._____ 6 yr. TWH mare; 2 colts, 1 12 TWH 1 12 Lipizzan, both stallions, no reasonable offer refused. Tom Scissom, Blairsville. Ph. 745-4119._________ Reg. purebred gray Arabian stallion, proven sire, blood typed, gentle, easy to handle, $1500. L. Hayes, Martin. Ph. 404-779-2524/2609.___________ Grey Shetland stallion w/new saddle/ bridle, $125. Charlie C. Giles Jr., Butler. Ph. 912-862-3284. Livestock Sales Events [Published below is a listing of the regularly scheduled livestock sales events submitted to the F.C.M.B. Those marked with an asterisk [*] are listings from the State Veterinarian's schedule of feeder pig sale permits issued.) Horse Sale - Every 4th Sat. 6 PM. Ch arles Dooley, Pres. Pony Ex press, Mansfield. [404] 7872800. Every Mon. night - Horse Auction, Valdosta. Eddie Carlo, 912/2425502. Moultrie Livestock Company Feeder Pig Sale, Moultrie. Every Mon. regular Hog ft Cattle Sale, lepeway-Craig Commis sion Co. Inc., Dublin. 1st and 3rd Mon. ea. mo. - Seaboard Stockyard Feeder Pig Sale, Colquitt. Every Mon. night - Moultrie L/S Co. Feeder Pig Sale, Moultrie. [912] 985-1019. *lst and 3rd Mon. ea. mo. - Appling Co. Stockman's Assn. Feeder Pig Sale, Baxley. 2nd and 4th Mon. ea. mo. - Wayne Co. L/S Mkt. Feeder Pig Sale, Jesup. Mar. 6 and every other Tuesday, Ga. Farm Bureau Slaughter Sale, Warrenton. Dudley Hammock, 912/746-0581. 3rd Fri. night of ea. mo., 7:30 P.M., Spedal sale, horses, goats, chickens, Soperton Stockyard, Soperton. Buddy Downie, 912/537-9658. 1st Tues. ea. mo. - 3 P.M. - Bulloch Stockyard Feeder Pig Sale, Statesboro. 1st and 3rd Tues. ea. mo. - 1:30 P.M. - Valdosta Feeder Pig Sale, Valdosta. 912/244-1833. 'Every 2nd Tues. ea. mo. - 5:30 P.M. Toombs Co. Stockyard Feeder Pig Sale, Lyons. Last Tues. ea. mo. - Sumter L/S Assn. Feeder Pig Sale, Amer- icus. Every Tues. - 12 noon - N. Ga. Far mers L/S Co. Regular Sale, Gumming. 2nd and last Tues. ea. mo., 2:30 P.M. - Hazlehurst Feeder Fig Sale, lack Sasser, 375-2902, 537-4313. Last Tues. ea. mo. - Flint River L/S Mkt. Feeder Pig Sale, Bain- bridge. 2nd Tues. ea. mo. - Citizens Stock yard, Arlington. Every Wed. regular Hog Sale, Jepe- way-Craig Commission Co. Inc., Dublin. Every Wed. - Ga. Farm Bureau Slaughter Sale. Twin City, Dud ley Hammock, 912/474-8411. Every Wed. - Tri-County Feeder Pig Sale, Broxton. 2nd and last Wed. ea. mo. - Smith Bros. Stockyard Feeder Pig Sale, Bartow. 2nd Wed. ea. mo. - Bainbridge Stockyard Feeder Pig, Bainbrid ge Every Thurs. - Pearson L/S Mkt. Feeder Pig Sale, Pearson. 3rd Thurs. ea. mo. - 7 P.M. - Swainsboro Stockyard Feeder Pig Sale, Swainsboro. Mst Thurs. ea. mo. - R and T L/S Co. Feeder Pig Sale, Millen, 912/982-9067. Every Thurs. - Pulaski Stockyard Feeder Pig Sale, Cochran. 2nd Thurs. ea. mo. - Grady Co. L/S ' Mkt. Feeder Pig Sale, Cairo. 3rd Fri. ea. mo. - 1:30 P.M. - Ga. Farm Bureau Feeder Pig Sale, Warrenton. USDA graded sale. Mar. 9 and every other Fri. - 7 P.M. Turner Co. Stockyards Feeder Pig Sale, Ashburn, castrated pigs only, 912/567-3371. Mar. 9 and every other Fri. - Sutton L/S Co. Feeder Pig Sale, Sylves ter. Every Fri. - 2 P.M. - Slaughter Hog and Cattle sale, Pierce Co. Stockyards, Blackshear. ). Bax ter Bennett, 912/449-4404. 1st Fri. ea. mo. - Hagan L/S Mkt. Feeder Pig Sale, Hagan. Every Fri. - Dodge Co. Salebarn Feeder Pig Sale, Eastman. 2nd and last Sat. ea. mo. - Soperton Stockyard Feeder Fig Sale, Soperton. 3rd Sat. ea. mo. - Farmers Stock yard Feeder Pig Sale, Sylvania, 912/564-2576. Reg. AQHA 2 yr. stud, beau, sorrel, 15.1hs., 1150 Ibs., big/muscular, exc. disp. /breeding by super Champ, out of ROM. Doug Hart, Marietta. Ph. 4322548aft. 5 p.m.______________ Paint horse pleasure gelding, rides well, fat/sound and gentle, super disp./ conf., $800. G. Gray, Gainesville. Ph. 536-4140.____________ AQHA yearling filly, sorrel, blaze, sock, gentle/ level headed, sire-Firstmate. G. Martin, Austell. Ph. 941-2368. Reg. AQHA-TB 7 yr. bay mare, 16hs., exc. combined training, hunter-jumper prospect, stylish mover. L. Neurohr, Alpharetta. Ph. 261-5811 or 475-0851. Reg. 1/2 Arabian gelding, 11 yrs., ribbons in Hunter-Jump., placed Natn'ls '78, exc. youth horse. Kaye Norment, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-7023. Reg. POA confirmation yearling colt, green broken, $600; also, reg. POA mare 8 yrs. old, Eng./ Western, $500. A. W. Moore, Athens. Ph. 404-549- 9366.____________________ Arabian gelding, good for pleasure or show, $750 or trade for cows, equal value. J. J. Griswell, Lawrenceville. Ph. 972-6437.____________________ Reg. beau, gray Arab yearling stallion, Polish-Egyptian, great head and mover, show qual., to loving and good home. J. Manzel, Newnan. Ph. 404-253- 8225.____________________ TWH stud, 2 yrs., sorrel, white blaze, white stockings on hind legs; AQHA gelding, 9 yrs, dun, 15.2hs. Larry Bruce, Dawsonville. Ph. 404-265-3470 aft. 8p.m._________________ Reg. Paint gelding, sire-APHA Champ., dam-nearing Championship, both ROM performers, prof, trained, 14.3hs., sorrel w/stocking/ blaze. P. Leathers, Lithonia. Ph.404-972-8787. AQHA mare, Jackie Million out of Jake's Million, 15hs., Western /English Pleasure, $1,700. F. A. Massey, Athens. Ph. 742-7243or542-1853. AQHA 5 yr. gelding, 15.4hs., off race track, very fast, exc. barrel prospect, spirited, $800. Jim Rawls, Griffin. Ph. 228-7739.____________________ Palomino QH mare, 8 yrs., 14.2hs., unreg., child only, $450; 2 1/2 yr. strawberry roan filly, 13hs., make great pony hunter, $285. L. Amato. Austell. Ph. 944-3747._________________ Gorgeous bay, 1/2 Arabian colt, Nazeer breeding, 3 stocking/ sock/ star; full Arab reg. as half. C. Deegan, Macon. Ph.912-994-2772._______ Welsh pony, gelding, gentle, super disp., good for show, $150/offer. L. Arriola, Snellville. Ph. 404-9790811 /0655._____________ AQHA 15 hs., 6 yr. mare, sound, shoed/ wormed, pleasure, $950. J. W. Rooker, Morrow. Ph. 968-0011 or 237- 5777.___________________ Purebred Arabian mare, chestnut, 4 yrs., outstanding filly by side, bred back, beau, action, 3-in-1 pkg., $3,500. S. Poucher, Gumming. Ph. 404-887- 9772.___________________________ Morgan broodmare, 10 yrs., fully trained, reg., $1,500. R. Moss, Duluth. Ph. 404-448-9383 days or 476-3523 nights Swkends._____________ 76 Appaloosa gelding, extended pedigree, fountain breeding, beau, blanket/ head, $975; bay geld., 14.3hs., child-safe, $475. T. L. Gunter, Vienna. Ph. 268-4024._____________ 1 12 Arab colt, 1 yr., gentle, broke to lead, $550: Lamar Hutson, Woodstock. Ph. 926-9662._____________ Sorrel AQHA pleasure filly, ready to show, gentle, classy, super tough yearling halter filly. Benham Stewart, Rt. 1, Box 95, Glenwood. Ph. 912-568-2262. Horse - AQHA dbl. reg. palomino, 4 yrs., mare, halter/ Western Pleasure, flashy, youth prospect. Larry Duvall, Haddock. Ph. 912-932-5348.______ QH gelding, 2 yrs., bay w/blaze, very gentle, good disp. just started under saddle, child-safe, good home only, $400. D. Crown, Mableton. Ph. 404-941- 1299._________________________ Thoroughbreds and Appendix Quar- ter Horses - exc. hunter/jumper prospects, qual., healthy, reasonable prices. L. Salter, Atlanta. Ph. 404-938- 1704.______________________ Pony for sale, $35, gentle. T. N. Lester, Rt. 6, Box 360A, Gainesville. Ph. 983-3903._______________ Reg. AQHA yearling palomino gelding; reg. AQHA 2 yr. chestnut filly, G'daughter of Mister Boss/ Poco Imprint. Ray E. Abbott, Jr., Rt. 5, Box 380, Albany. Ph. 883-9102 or 432-5787. Saddlebred mare, $500. G. F. Prichard, Decatur. Ph. 981-9325 aft. 6 p.m. AQHA gelding, 3 yrs., flashy red roan, great conf./ disp., great Western Pleasure/ reining horse, $2,000. D. McCollum, Brooks. Ph. 404-599-3817. Appaloosa, male, bay w/blanket and spots, 6 yr., neg. coggins, wormed, $700 (negotiable). K. McMullan, Athens. Ph.404-549-3216._________ 2 yr. old boots and pistol stud colt; 2 yr. Poco Imprint stud colt; $500 ea. Fran Simmons. Ph. 912-735-2560. Wednesday, May 30, 1979 THE MARKET BULLETIN Page? Quliters "Name" Blocks Southern Pine Beetle Season For Posterity, Memories The friendship quilt is a popular quilting bee production. Each quilt patch is 'signed' by the quilter and then all blocks are assembled into an attractive, personalized quilt. This design also lends itself as a wedding gift from many friends or a remembrance for someone moving away. Some families use it as a family tree quilt. Each block is 10 inches square. You will need approximately 8 yards printed fabric and 5 1/4 yards for solid pieces. Termite Time Termites can do a lot of damage to houses. Check under your house once or twice each year for signs of the pests. Be especially careful to inspect wood that is near the soil. Pick at the wood with a knife to see if it is sound. Termite-infested wood will be riddled with tunnels. If you discover termites, treat them with a recommended insecticide or seek professional help. Unit Price The left panel of a food label gives the price per unit. Use it to compare prices of competitive products, or different brands or package sizes of the same item, suggest Extension Service home economists. Equine (Continued From Page 1) not appeared in the United States since 1971, USDA and state veterinarians recommend that horses be vaccinated against it also, because it has several carriers other than horses and could re-emerge without warning. The three sleeping sickness viruses are often fatal to horses and can infect humans as well. There are a number of prominent indications of the illness in animals. It may initially cause hyperactivity followed by abnormal drowsiness, tremors, lack of coordination and loss of weight. The animals may also chew excessively, have difficulty swallowing, show impaired vision, reduced reflexes and an irregular gait. Brings Bugs, Con-Artists Out Tree damaging storms and springtime home building have resurrected two "devastating pests" the Southern Pine beetle and the Southern flimflam artist. Recipe Requests Dried Beef AA. Stove P.O. Box 112 Funston, 31753 Corned Beef Robert A. Dukes Rt. 3 Box 594 Hiawassee, 30546 Sweet Pickle Cure for Pork Mrs. D. E. Wentworth Rt. 1 Box 630 Brunswick, Ga. 31520 Broccoli & Rice Casserole Mrs. AAaline Bendzen 1112 Duke Lane Albany, 31707 Sour Cream Mrs. Ruby Nalley Rt. 2 Lula, 30554 Sugariess Jam or Jelly Mrs. John King P.O. Box 25 Preston, 31824 Choc. Fudge Candy Mrs. Pat Sorrel Is 770 Danielsville Road Athens, 30601 Fried Peaches (To taste like dried peaches) Mrs. Thomas Irvin 2955 Cherokee Road Athens, 30605 Gnat Sidney Alien 2010 N. Ponce De Leon Avenue Atlanta, 30307 Phase send recipes to the MARKET BULLETIN office. Horse Show Edition The summer horse edition will be published July 4. The issue will feature at stud notices, horse boarding facilities as well as the quarterly horse show announcements. Deadline for ads and calender show announcements is June 25. The Georgia Forestry Commission estimates that last year the pine beetle and a couple of his cousins killed some 2,240 cords of pulpwood and more than 387,000 board feet of other lumber. The loss was worth hundreds of thousands of dollars. Still, additional hundreds of thousands of dollars were paid by consumers to "shady, would-be" exter- minators who promise to keep the Southern Pine beetle from "eating your house". By nature the Southern Pine beet- le is an outdoor creature. They don't like houses and would under no circumstances have it for lunch. Outside, however, there are a number of tell-tale signs to look for if a beetle attack is suspected in trees. Any damaged trees whether by storm or otherwise should be treated or removed immediately. These trees are favorite targets for the pest who quickly bores in just under the bark and lays eggs. Trees weakened by age should also be watched closely. They too are likely beetle targets. Green lumber around construction sites attracts Southern Pine beetles. Even though the beetles will not settle in finished wood, they will probably find other suitable quarters in trees on the building location. When damage does occur, and it is not desirable to remove the tree, scrapes, cuts and bruises should be treated as quickly as possible. Smooth ragged bark edges around the damaged area and paint. Use liberal mounts of pruning paint, an asphalt base paint, shellac or any oil base surface which will form a seal to keep the resin flow to a minimum. Spraying of pines for protection against the beetle is justified in suspect area. Two insecticides are available for homeowner's use. One is Lindane; the other is BHC (benzenehexachloride). The latter is marked as pine beetle spray. Use specifically as directed exer- cising care and caution in spraying the chemicals. Both are penetrating and both will cause skin burn and irritation. If you think you have Southern Pine beetles check with the Georgia Forestry Commission. Beware of beetle exterminators who offer to keep beetles out of your house when they were never there in the first place. Georgia - A Tribute I too had a dream of a pleasant land a beautiful legacy, As I slept where the marshes fringe the sand that borders its southern sea. From South to North I traced a line upon a familiar map From palms to forests of mountain pine, From Tybee Light to Rabun Gap; Past rivers broad and thread-spun streams in Fancy's realm I drifted. Within a sleep I had a dream that found my being uplifted. Where banks and bluffs, sienna red, recalled the hands of toil Who lived here, loved and fought and bled to have and to hold this soil Then on a mountain peak I stood rhyming a poem to sing Of how to all this Georgia could show it had everything! Within the confines of this state all beauty's found supreme... Then I awoke to our estate more real than a passing dream. Yon Swanson Tybee Island, Ga. PageS THE MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday, May 30,1979 Reg. 3/4 Arabian mare, 9 yrs., chestnut, trained Huntseat. Lynn Richey, Riverdale. Ph. 996-4720. Part Welsh mare, 7 yrs., drk. liver chestnut, trained Huntseat - show qual., gentle for exp. rider, good home. P. Mayo, Ellenwood. Ph. 961-2873. Reg. 7/8 Arabian, 6 yrs., mare, grey, classic disp./refined features, 14.3ns., to good home only, Raffles x Fadl breeding, serious inq. only. M. Headrick, Smyrna. Ph. 432-2548._________ AQHA reg. 5 yr. dun gelding, 16hs., great conf. and disp., Western show horse, $1600. W. Smith, Roswell. Ph. 993-0919. AQHA bay gelding, 5 yrs., gentle, $750; reg. Racking gelding, 16hs., gentle, $1,100, child/ lady. G. Masworthy, Covington. Ph. 787-3741 or 787-0090. AQHA Horse gelding, 6 yrs., gentle w/children, tops in shows, all running events, $2,700. Henry Grenade. Ph. 912-374-5320. 2 yr. AQHA-PHB gelding, broke, ready to ride; AQHA mare, palomino stud colt at side, bred back. Hugh Scott, Waynesboro. Ph. 404-554-3102. Arabians - purebreds/ part bred, 3 fillies; one 3 yr. stallion; one 1 12 Arab pinto gelding, shown success, in Class A shows, 2 yr. TB mare. B. Treadwell, Forsyth. Ph. 912-994-6471. Livestock Wanted Want bull calf to raise, 200-260 Ibs., prefer Black Angus. J. Brantley, 5245 Noon Rd., Powder Springs.__________ Want to but 2 nanny goats and 1 billy. D. E. Dyches, Savannah. Ph. 945- 2424.___________________ Want to buy Chesterwhite pigs, boar and gilts, 60 mi. of Atlanta, if further distance, will buy w/del. O. Wilborn, Atlanta. Ph. 938-9371.__________ Want 15hs./up, horses, 3 to 9 yrs., unbroken, hi-spirited or can't be ridden, prefer geldings, reas. priced. Pee-Wee Shortes, P.O. Box 4, Meigs 31765. Ph. 912-683-3396._________________ Want to buy/catch wild cattle/hogs, have track dogs /tranquilizer gun. Bill Reasor, Jackson. Ph. 404-775-3396 or 957-1521.__________________ Wanted - any unwanted ponies, any size, give good home, must be reasonably priced. G. Rogers, Union City. Ph. 404^964-2477.____________________ Want to buy a horse, trained or untrained, have plenty of feed/ pasture, will pay cash. Mark Sprewell, Rt. 2, Box 56, Carrollton 30117. Ph. 404-834-3030. Want to buy reg. QH, 2-4 yrs., Palomino, blk. or grey, good conf., reasonably priced, will give good home & TLC. S. Reno, Savannah. Ph. 912-356-2052 or 912-927-2738._________________ Want mare mule, gentle, good health, trained to work, reasonably priced. Walter Bruce, Athens. Ph. 404543-3989.____________________ Want to buy child-safe Shetland pony w/saddle, no bad habits, give good home. J. A. Bower, Rt. 2, Box 304, Milledgeville 31061. Ph.912-932-5535. Want to buy/catch wild cattle/hogs. Gary E. Campbell, Marshallville. Ph. 912-967-2246 days or 967-2836 nights. Want gentle horse to ride, child-safe, wil give good home, FREE orwill buy if reasonably priced. Harry McNeely, Davisboro. Ph. 912-552-8411.______ Want to buy Pleasure Horses, must be sound and reasonably priced. J. W. Mullis, Snellville. Ph. 466-2725. Livestock Handling And Equipment 24 ft. x 8 ft. Haynes gooseneck cattle trailer, 2 inside gates, rear and side doors, closed top, tri-axle. Virgil Callahan, Rt.8, Canton 30114.____________ 15 in. Western saddle, Oakleaf design, suede seat, bridle, $100 firm. C. M. Ward, Social Circle. Ph. 787-0867, after6p.m.______________________________ Horse trailer for sale, $750. Beatrice Knight, Box 1594, Albany. Ph. 912-4327739 or 435-5675._______________ Livestock trailer, 16 ft. x 6 ft., center gate, sliding rear gate, tandem axles, cattle rack top, steel except floor. Ellis Johnson, Dublin. Ph. 275-1926day. 1977 two horse Hale trailer, tack comp., clean, see to appreciate. Don Taylor, Riverdale. Ph. 404-477-8072. 17 1/2 in. Prix des Nations, balding girth, Crosby bridle, rolled plaited reins, standing martingales, other equip., exc. cond. Marie Sertich, Atlanta. Ph. 255-5218.__________ Saddles for sale, 15 in. green antique tooled Tex-Tan, brown/tan 12 in., best offers must sell. Ms. Hanson, Smyrna. Ph.404-434-6432._____________ Prix des Nations saddle, 16 1/2 in. full cutback, exc. cond., $300. Diana Day, Atlanta. Ph. 261-9542,9-5 p.m. 2 horse Hale trailer, w/new paint, saddle rack, new tag, perf. cond. Aros Reeves, Powder Springs. Ph. 404-943- 6473.__________________ Want to buy stock trailer, cattle/Irg. horse trailer. O. Wilborn, Atlanta. Ph. 938-9371._________________________ 1966 Merhow 2 horse trailer, tandem axle, elec. brakes, new oak floor and mats, rewired, $700. R. G. Wilson, Decatur. Ph. 404-321-4065._______ Jackson 2 horse trailer, like new cond., dbl. door, wood sides and floor w/mats, $1,250. Doug Jones, Carrollton. Ph. 404-832-1414 or 832-1554. 2 horse trailer, w/new oak floor, mats and good tires w/spare, extra height, exc. cond., $1,200. Tom Gray, Peachtree City. Ph. 404-487-8320._______ 4 horse gooseneck w/dressing rm., elec. brakes, new paint, good cond., 78 in. height, $3,300. Jack Pierce, Newnan. Ph. 404-251-2830.______ Western saddle, embossed, 15 in. seat, rust col. w/brown padded seat, includes breastplate, new cond. Vi Williamson, Covington. Ph .786-4933. Western saddle, rough-out w/15 in. leather padded seat, good for trail riding or ranch work, $125. Ted Shapiro, Moreland. Ph. 763-0142 after 6,___________________________ Livestock trailer, 6 ft. wide, 12 ft. long. Ms. Braddy, Rt. 1, Mt. Vernon 30445. Ph. 912-583-2340 or 583-2162. Want 20 ft. livestock trailer, gooseneck or neckover w/metal top. J. Wimpey, Conley. Ph. 404-361-7307. 2 horse Hale trailer, elec. brakes, w/new tires, very good cond., 1974 model, $1,000. Fran Simmons, Barwick. Ph.912-735-2560._________ 2 horse trailer, homemade, good cond., $300. Arthur Gibby, John B. Gordon Rd., Thomaston. Ph. 404-647- 8785._____________________ Two 24 ft. stock trailers, gooseneck, 1 w/open top, 1 w/closed top, will trade. Larry Duvall, Haddock. Ph. 912932-5348._______________________ Will train and condition horses, $150 mo. including full board, clean facilities, neg. Coggins within 90 days. Diane Ogles, Warner Robins. Ph. 912929-0807._________________ 4 in. black cutback Borelli saddle, complete w/girth, in exc. cond., $140. Julie Atkinson, Watkinsville. Ph. 7696402, evenings.________________ 2 horse trailer, w/saddle comp., escape door, good cond., $550. Gene Lowe, Athens. Ph. 543-5729._______ Horseshoeing, $20, trimming, $10, will go anywhere; also, horses trained. Rick Dyer, Riverdale. Ph. 997-1852. 3 cattle show trunks, 36 in. wide, 28 in, deep, 24 in. FB, exc. cond., w/halters and show equip. Ted Humble, Haralson. Ph. 404-599-3813. Livestock feed, hay and grain for sale General rules and regulations apply. Remember 20 word limit and that all ads published in the MARKET BULLETIN must be in dividually owned by the advertiser. BEFORE YOU BUY HAY Be sure to check how many po unds are in the bale of hay before you buy. Weights fluctuate con siderably 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. Alfalfa hay and Coastal hay, taking orders for new crop; also, some '78 hay left. A. G. Morehouse, Atlanta. Ph. 404352-1900.___________________ '78 Rye hay for sale, Irg. sq. bales, $1.25 bale; also, '78 Fescue hay, $1 bale, can del. in Athens, Oglethorpe/Wilkes Co. area. Tim Miller, Rayle. Ph. 404-274-3458 night, or 542-1765. '79 Fescue hay, $1.25 bale behind baler, del. avail.; also, Mulch hay, $1 bale. Ralph Rucker, Rt. 4, Woodstock. Ph. 475-6250.____________________ Now cutting Fescue hay, $1.25 in field, del. avail.; also Mulch hay, $1 bale. Fred Bowens, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-7325.___________________ Coastal Bermuda hay, Irg. well-fert. bales, $1.35; Mulch, $1. I. R. Chanin, Lizella. Ph. 912-935-2292 or 746-1810. Booking-Coastal & Fescue hay, $1$1.25 bale, pick up behind baler, $1.35$1.60, del. w/in. 50 mi. Guy F. Maddox, Rt. 4, Winder. Ph. 867-4103.________ Heavy bales (without rain) exc. qual. Fescue, limed/fert. M. R. Boroughs, Decatur. Ph. 241-3565.___________ Hi-fert. Coastal hay, $2 bale at barn, located Flying W. Ranch. James R. Woods, Pine Mtn. Ph. 882-6580._____ Fescue-Clover hay, $1 bale in field, cut as weather permits. Jerry Stiltner, Rt. 2, Palmetto Rd., Fayetteville. Ph. 461-3719.___________________ Fescue hay, limed/fert., also, Mulch hay. Geo. Pace, Hampton. Ph. 946- 4187.______________________ Will sell, cut bale and haul Clover and grass hay on shares. Sam Kibler, Crandall. Ph. 695-2990.____________ Fescue and Clover, good hay, $1.25 bale; Mulch, $1, here or del. anywhere for reasonable fee. Willie Long, Blairsville. Ph. 404-745-2891 /4143.________ 78 Fescue hay, $1.10, Coastal, $1.50, Irg. well-fert. bales, del. avail. E. R. Barton, Rt. 1, Box 1, Adairsville. Ph. 773-7274.__________________ Taking orders for '79 hay, pickup behind baler. 0. L. Rutledge, McDonough. Ph. 957-5144.____________ Livestock feed, hay and grain for sale, 5,000 bu. Oats, Cokers 227, $1.60 bu. W. E. Rooks, Newton. Ph. 912-734- 5109.______________________ Qual. Coastal Bermuda hay, irrig. /hi-fert., $1.25 bale aft. baler, or $1.50 plus del. W. Cosby, Kathleen. Ph. 912987-4869 aft. 6 p.m._____________ Qual. Coastal Bermuda hay and Mulch hay, N. Fulton area, $1.50 bale at barn, Moss Farms. R. Moss, Duluth. Ph.404-476-3523.______________ Fescue-Clover hay, Irg. round bales, 1000-1200 Ib. bales, $15-$20 bale. Jack Gent, Tunnel Hill. Ph. 404-673-2038 or 673-2803.____________________ Taking orders for Fescue hay, pick up behind baler, hi-fert., $1.15 bale. Donald Abernathy, Adairsville. Ph. 773- 7370.___________________________ Taking orders for Fescue, Clover and Sericea hay, picked up behind baler. Jimmy L. Clark, Rt. 9, Box 433-A, Gainesville. Ph. 983-7057.____________ 79 Alfalfa hay, WL311 Calif, variety, taking orders, $2.25 bale behind baler, approx. 500 bales avail, now. Richard DeSa, Jefferson. Ph. 367-9191.________ 78 fert. Fescue/Clover hay, 1st cutting, $1.50 bale at barn, mixed hay, $1.25; Mulching hay, $1.25. Ronnie Burdette, Fairburn. Ph. 964-9916. Fescue hay, in Cobb Co. area, $1 bale behind baler. Mike Hutcheson, Powder Spring. Ph. 943-4012 or 941- 0284._______________________ Fescue hay, rain-free, in barn or pick up behind baler, now, call for baling dates. James Rutledge, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-4279._________________ Taking orders for 79 Coastal Bermuda, Fescue hay, in field or barn. Mac Cochran, Villa Rica. Ph. 404-832-2316. Hi-qual. Coastal hay, wellfert./limed, $60 ton in field, taking orders. David Bush, Preston. Ph. 828- 2173._________________________ Coastal Bermuda hay, pick up behind baler, June 1st., $1.50 bale. D. G. Harrison, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-8839._____ Fescue or Coastal hay for sale. Edgar Chandler, Cedartown. Ph. 748-4581. Fescue hay for sale, no rain, heavy fert., $1.25 per bale, 300 bales. J. L. Wheeler, Auburn. Ph. 867-2211.______ Qual. Coastal Bermuda hay, well fert./limed and weed free. Terry Lee Niblett, Rt. 5, Eastman. Ph. 912-3742654/4941.____________________ 79 Fescue hay for sale, hi-fert., pick up in field or can del. Aros Reeves, Powder Springs. Ph. 404-943-6473. Corn silage, 1300 tons, hi-moisture Wheat and Barley grain, 6,000 bu., located 6 mi. N. Cumming, Hwy. 306. Charles T. Waite, Cumming. Ph. 404887-7383. -,._______________ 78 Coastal hay, top qual., 50-60 Ib. bales, $1.40 at barn, Whitesville area. David G. Lewis, Columbus. Ph. 6632587 aft. 5p.m.__________________ Lrg. bales of good fert. rain-free Fescue hay, $1.25 per bale at barn. Chas. Hunter, Conyers. Ph. 483-8711._______ 79 qual. Fescue hay, $1.25 bale, pick up at farm in Manchester area. L. Arnold, Stone Mtn. Ph. 404-921-0247. Taking orders for hay behind baler, Fescue and mixed. Willard Anderson, Powder Springs. Ph. 404-943-5040. 79 Coastal Bermuda, taking orders, cutting 1st wk. in June, hi-fert./limed, top qual. hay, 50-60 Ib. bales or Irg. round bales. David Holley, Harlem. Ph. 404-556-6984 nights.________________ Coastal Bermuda hay, $1 bale, 79 crop; 78 hay for Mulch, 75 cents bale. C. Henry Hudson, Manchester. Ph. 8469113 or 846-8359 night._________________ Taking orders - 79 Coastal Bermuda and Fescue hay, S1-S1.25 in field, del. avail. Dale Rhinehart, Rt. 1, Temple. Ph. 834-8914. 79 Coastal/ Fescue hay, 50-60 Ib. bales, well-fert., del. avail., $1.60 bale. John Bittner, Rt. 3, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-8521.__________________ Hay for sale - heavy fert. Fescue, wgt. 45-55 Ibs. per bale, 90 cents in field. Homer Daniel, Carrollton. Ph. 834-3048 nights._____________ Top qual. Fescue, hi-fert. 45 Ib. bales, $1, will del. for reasonable fee; also, spring cutting $1 bale, behind baler. Ralph Mills, Gainesville. Ph. 5368438 or 534-7669._____________ 79 Fescue hay, round bales w/o rain, limed/fert., 03 cents Ib. - $37.50 bale. Coy Morris, Colbert (Madison Co.) Ph 404-636-9525._________ Fescue hay, rain-free Irg. bales, any amt., 85 cents at barn. J. A. Matthews, Rt. 1, Box 263, Monticello 31064. Ph. 404-468-8433._________________ Fescue hay for sale, well fert., no rain, Douglasville area, $1.25 for 100 bales or more, $1.35 for less, can del. V. B. Riley, Powder Springs. Ph. 9435717._____________________ 78 crop Fescue, good qual., $1 at barn, Tallapoosa area. Jerome Pierce, College Park. Ph. 404-996-7202 or 7678641.______________________ Coastal Bermuda hay, pick up in barn or in the field, call for baling dates. Frank P. Rauls, Macon. Ph. 742-8828 or 953-3576.____________________ 300 bales 78 crop Fescue hay, $1 per bale. Paul Rowan, McDonough. Ph. 404-957-4696.________________ Fescue or Sericea hay, cutting now, fert., $1.25 in field, $1.50 in barn, taking orders now. Troy Hunley, Stockbridge-Conyers Hwy. 138. Ph. 474- 7815._________________________ Fescue/Bermuda mixed hay, 90 cents bale or $35 ton, J. J. Brown Farm, Hwy 85-E between Woodbury /Manchester, sign out. J. J. Brown, Woodbury. Ph.404-327-5446. 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 ad vertised 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._________ Ga. Red potato pits., $8 per M, $2.50 per C, no out-of-state orders. Paul Lightsey, Screven 31560._____________ Running okra seed, 30, $1 w/S.A.S.E.; also, molebean seed, 30, $1. Jessie R. Thomason, 1517 Patricia Lane, Douglasville 30134._____________ Browntop millet, 2,000 Ibs., cleaned and bagged, 50 Ib. bags, $17.50 per bag. Floyd Johnson, Rt. 1, Box 443, Harrison 31035. Ph. 912-552-7673 or 552-7181._____________________ Early Pinkeye purplehull peas, foundation seed, 75 cents Ib., Early Pinkeye purplehull peas, combine run, 25 cents Ib. R. G. Washington, Rt. 1, Marshallville 31057. Ph.912-472-7477._______ Fescue seed for sale, 15 cents Ib., Sericea Lespedezaseed, $1.50 Ib. W. B. Alford, Rt. 1, Bowdon 30108. Ph. 258- 7168._______________________ Soybeans, certi. Centennial, $10 bu., reg. Centennial, $12.50 bu., certi. Cobb, $11.50 bu. M. B. Moate, Rt. 1, Dexter 31019. Ph. 912-689-4240.______ Running okra seed, 35 seed, 50 cents w/S.A.S.E. H. M. Lowe, 2806 Sherwood Dr., Brunswick 31520.___________ Improved Homestead tomato, pits., $15 per M at my place. Millard Whittle, Rt. 1, Dexter. Ph. 689-4361.________ Pensacola Bahia grass, purity 96.38 percent, germ. 82 percent, 55 cents Ib. M. C. Dickerson, Rt. 4, Lyons 30436. Ph. 526-8515.__________________ Hot pepper, 6 varieties, 25 seed ea. named, $1.25 w/S.A.S.E. Joe P. Bush, Rt. 1, Rockledge 30454. 12 kinds hot pepper pods w/seed; also, Black Prince, Bird's Eye, all edible, 24 pods, $1. Ruth Shuman, Rt. 1, Box 445, Ellabell 31308._________ Certi. Georgia Red sweet potato pits, for sale. W. L. Mullis, Sr., Rt. 1, Box 54, Screven 31560. Ph. 579-6584. Soybeans, reg. Centennial, $12 bu., certi. GaSoy 17, $11 bu., GaSoy 17, $10 bu. L. L. West, Rt. 2, Box 340, Dublin 31021. Ph. 912-272-4003.__________ 600 Ibs. Cream 40 peas, 50 Ib. bags, 25 cents Ib. at farm. Eddie Beasley, Avera. Ph.404-547-2229. _________ Browntop millet, 6000 Ibs., 50 Ib. bags, min. 5 bags, 99 percent pure seed, germ. 77 percent, pure seed 99 percent, no noxious seed, 20 cents Ib. J. O. Dillard, Arnoldsville 30619. Ph. 404-742-8323.___________________ Cowhorn pepper seed, 25/$2 PP. Frank Rushing, Rt. 6, Box 550, Carrollton 30117.______________________ Old time yellow and brown striped vine pomegranate seed, $1 tspn., add post. Mrs. Charlie Cantrell, 1982 Dawsonville Rd., Gainesville 30501. Indian corn and Strawberry popcorn seed; also, castor /molebeans, Giant sunflower, 4 pkgs., $1 w/S.A.S.E., 20 cents post. H. A. Stahl, Rt. 6, Moultrie 31768.________________________ Potted muscadine vines for sale. J. E. Cromer, Covington 30209. Ph. 404-787-1735._________________ Browntop millet, cleaned, bagged in 50 Ib. bags, no noxious weeds. James L. Gay, Rt. 1, Box 60, Matthews 30818. Ph. 404-547-3288 or 547-6845, before 7 a.m. or after? p.m.__________________ Browntop millet, cleaned and bagged, 50 Ib. bags, 85 percent germ., no noxious weeds, 25 cents per Ib. Julian F. Smith, Barnesville 30204. Ph. 404358-0841.______________________ Centennial soybean seed, $10 bu., other Centennial seed, $12.50 bu. James W. Whittle, Rt.1, Chester 31012. Ph.912-358-4518. Wanted Want to buy citron seed. Mrs. Susan M. Cochran, Rt. 6, Box 74-C, Rome 30161.________________ Want to buy chewing tobacco pits. Calvin Daniel, Rt. 4, Box 107-A, Thomaston 30286._______________ Want 1 Ib. of Rattle Snake running beans. John King, 4740 Ivy Rd., Duluth 30136.____________________ Want to buy pt. old fashioned whippoorwill peas, pt. Purplehull Crowder peas, pt. colored butterbeans. Mrs. M. B. Kitchen, 3137 Francine Dr., Decatur. Ph. 292-2165._____________ Want to buy chinquapin bushes. Mrs. B. D. Cawley, 2117 East 57th St., Savannah 31404. Flower plants, bulbs and seed j for sale Flower advertisers must state that they produce their own plants, bulbs and seed and that they were not pur chased for resale. Japanese blue iris, 12/$2, old time blue iris, 12/$2, orange daylily, 12/$2, add $1.50 post. Henry Eller, Rt. 3, Ellijay 30540._________________ Hen and chicken pits., diff. sizes and cols., 20 cents and 30cents ea. Mrs. M. A. McLarty, 1814 Candy Lane, SW, Marietta 30060. Ph. 422-4005.______ Asparagus fern seed, 75 cents tbspn. w/S.A.S.E. Mrs. Joe C. Hurst, 5010 Jones Rd., Austell 30001._______ Ornamental pepper, Bird's Eye, Feista, Black Prince, Strawberry, Carrousell and many others, 5 pods, $1.25 w/S.A.S.E. Joe P. Bush, Rt. 1, Rockledge 30454.______________ Sev. varieties nice hanging baskets, many potted pits., very reasonable. Mrs. Walter Lee Alien, Jr., 2214 Franklin Rd., Duluth. Ph. 476-3826. Pink lady's slipper, 12/$5, Pink Chinquapin roses, 4/$5, Blue Japanese iris, 12/$4, Field daisies, 12/$4 PP. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. 1, Box 146, Blue Ridge 30513.______________ Beautiful greenhouse grown scheffleras, 3 to 5 ft., $1 per ft., cannot ship. Steve Bange, Rt. 4, Box 387, Baxley 31513. Ph. 367-4345.____________ Cherokee rose cuttings, 6/$2 PP, old fashion hollyhock pits., 6/$2 PP. Frank Rushing, Rt. 6, Box 550, Carrollton 30117. Wednesday, May 30,1979 THE MARKET BULLETIN Page 9 Flower plants, bulbs and seed for sale 1 ea. vari. Swedish ivy, walking iris, disticha, weigela, Sprengeri fern, silver squill, $6.50. K. Lane, 1407 W. Magnolia, Valdosta 31601._______ African violets, flame violets and other pits., $1 up, cannot ship. Mrs. Amy Henderson, Rt. 3, Alpharetta. Ph. 887-2040.__________________ 2 doz. August blooming Red Spider lily bulbs, $3 PP. Mrs. Henry S. Walker, Rt. 2, Box 359, Washington 30673. 800 magnolia trees, 3 ft. to 8 ft. high, $1 per ft., you dig, plant now. S. S. Storer, Douglasville. Ph. 404-942-9969. Egg tree pit., Boston Sword fern, Dbl. Pink sultana, $1.25 ea., add post. Ruth Payne, 11355 Jones Br. Rd., Alpharetta 30201._____________ Gerberas, 3/$1, hollyhocks, snapdragons, sweet Williams, shastas, $1.50/doz., Gloriosa daisies, verbena, columbines, $2/doz., $1 post. Mrs. Glynn James, Rt. 4, Lyons 30436._____ Seed, sultana, coleus, foxglove, mix. hollyhock, 25 cents ea. pkg. w/S.A.S.E., Shasta daisy pits., $1.50 doz. plus $1 post. Mrs. J. W. Sapp, Rt. 5, Lyons 30436._______________ Yuccas, Andora junipers, $2.50 ea., Burfordi hollies, boxwood hollies, $2.98 ea. Louise Travis, 7610 Hwy. 314, Riverdale30296. Ph. 997-0863._____ Green hosta pits., 4/S3.50, perennial red verbenas, 10/$3.50, mix. phlox, 10/$3, vari. liriope, 4/$3, etc. Mrs. Alfred Moss, Rt. 1, Clermont 30527. Aucuba, nandina, liriope, euonymus, forsythla, eleagnus, hydrangeas, iris, daylilies, azaleas and holly. Mrs. Gill, 938 Springdale Rd., NE, Atlanta 30306. Ph. 377-1193._______________ Azaleas, 75 cents ea. hollies, $1.50 ea. M. L. Turner, Smyrna. Ph. 432-1312. Martin gourd seed, 30 cents pkg. plus S.A.S.E. Ed S. Thurmond, Rt. 1, Box 10, Madison 30650._________ Gourd seeds, Martin, Dipper, Dishrag, Marble, 4 pkgs., $1, w/env. and 20 cents post. H. A. Stahl, Rt. 6, Moultrie 31768._____________________ Seed, Penny Matchbox nandina, marigold and castorbean, 25 cents ea. S.A.S.E. H. L. Thomas, Rt. 2, 3690 Telstar Dr., Ellenwood 30049.______ Small amaryllis seedlings, 6/S1.50, rooted geraniums, 4/$2, mix. cuttings, 12/$2. Mrs. J. H. Gable, Rt. 3, Cedartown3Q125._________________ Rare fall and spring blooming purple iris, 6/$3.75 PP, Irg. cacti, at my home. L. F. LaCoste, 3188 Bobbie Lane, Decatur 30032. Ph. 289-1674.______ Iris, good variety but not labeled to name, $4.50/doz. PP in Ga. Josie McAlpin, Rt. 2, Tallapoosa 30176. Ph. 574-2715.__________________ 2 Rosary vines, 15 iris, 12a|ugas, ea. Eroup, $4 PP. R. G. Riden, 304 S. Main 1., Madison 30650.__________ Night flowering cereus, lemon vine, pereskia, grandiflora, akebia, devil's backbone, $1 ea. plus post. Frieda Polsfuss, 223Cordele Ave., Macon. Shrubbery, priced according to size. Grady Compton, 411 Blyness St., Jasper 30143. Ph. 404-692-5196, after 6:30p.m._________________ Red hibiscus, snowball, weigela, crepe myrtle, oak-leaf hyd., Rose of Sharon, Red honeysuckle, others. Mrs. L. W. Starnes, Douglasville. Ph. 942- 405JL______________________ Bird's Foot violets, blue bell, yard violets, trillums, rattle snake pits., $1.75 doz., plus post. Mrs. James Waters, Rt. 1, Dahlonega 30533.______ Sultana or reseeding petunia pits., mix. col., 10/S2, post. 75 cents, Oak Leaf hydrangea, $2.50 PP. Lillian Hurst, Rt.2, Whigham 31797.___________ Nice ginkgo trees, $3, smaller $2.50, turns golden yellow in fall, no shipping. Mrs. Pattie Knott, 214 Jeff Davis Rd., Thomaston. Ph. 648-2498.__________ Azaleas, asstd. cols., 2 yrs. old in containers, $1, truck loads. Eugene M. Colson, Rt. 5, Box 397, Fitzgerald 31750. Ph. 423-7846.____________ Cacti for sale, panda, peperomia, monkey puzzle, starfish, jade, lobiville, 5, $5 plus $1 post. Thomas E. Hobbs, Rt. 9, Box 324, Gumming 30130.______ Perennial pits., tall lavender phlox, bee balm, blue ageratum, violets, false dragon head, $5/doz. PP. Mrs. Donald Greer, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.__________ Dbl. sunflower seed, 30/50 cents w/S.A.S.E., forsythia, $1.25 ea., vinca minor, 50/$3, post. $1.25. Mrs. J. W. Jackson, Rt. 2, Talking Rock 30175. Daylilies, mix. 20, $8, named and labeled, $1 ea., add post. Mrs. Louise Lee, Rt. 5, Ellijay.________________ Rex begonias, $2ea., African violets, all cols., $2.50, can ship; corn bead seed (inedible), 15 seed, $1 w/S.A.S.E. Jessie Thomason, Douglasville. Ph. 404-942-8502. Aloe $1, wandering jew cuttings, 15/$2, post. $1.25, chrysanthemums, 15/$2, post. $1.25. R. Beach, 2966 Cardinal Lk. dr., Duluth 30136. Ph. 476-1163._________________ Dieffenbachia, vari. peperomia, alum, pit., pothos and prayer pits., 65 cents ea. post. $1. D. Doughtery, Box 569, Tifton 31796.___________ Lrg. amount of red tips and other shrubbery, all potted, 50 cents to $5 ea. J. E. Cromer, Covington 30209. Ph. 404-787-1735._________________ Hartford climbing fern, $1, perennial Celandine poppy, 3, $1, Christmas rose seedlings, 5, $1, plus $1 post. Sue Perry, Box 121, Stonewall 30282. Achimeme pits., aleo, jade, cacti, many more, cannot ship. Leila P. Cheek, 3506 Hamilton Mill Rd. Buford. Ph. 945-7502.__________ Seed, globe amaranth, Jerusalem Cherry, candle bush, ageratum, ornamental peppers, 4 pkgs. $1 w/S.A.S.E. Walt Donaldson, Box 345, Swainsboro 30401._________________ Nidularium innocentii, procerum in bloom Regelioides, Quesnelia Arvensis, Aechmea recurvata, miniata var discolor, orlandiana, etc. Sam Hedgepath, Macon. Ph. 743-3036 or 743-0777._________________ Seed, camellia, 15, $1, bachelor's button, small matchbox, 50 cents, marigolds, 25 cents w/S.A.S.E. Mrs. L. V. Itson, Rt. 1, Box 90, Pelham 31779. Shrubbery, priced according to size. Grady Compton, 411 Glyness St., Jasper 30143. Ph. 404-692-5196, after 6:30 p.m.___________________ 1978 Martin gourd seed, 100, $1 w/S.A.S.E. Mrs. Clint Boone, Rt. 2, Maysville 30558.____________ Spider flower, Prince's-feather, Christmas cherry, Balsam apple, touchme-nots, 4 pkgs., $1, plus S.A.S.E. Jim Donaldson, Box 893, Swainsboro 30401._____________________ Molebeans, 200, $2 plus 30 cents post. Annie Turner, 5901 Turner Rd., S.W., Mableton 30059. Ph. 696-5192. Dwarf achimenes, Widow's Tears, Monkey Face, for hanging baskets, 1978 crop, 15, $1 w/S.A.S.E. H. M. Lowe, 2806 Sherwood Dr., Brunswick 31520.__________________ Pits., orchids, blooming size Cattleyas, $5 to $10 ea., cannot ship. C. W. Tillander, 1748 Venetian Dr., S.W., Atlanta 30311. Ph. 755-1102.______ Old timey round head bachelor's-button seed, bloom until frost, purple /white, 1 12 cup ea., $1 PP. Ruth Shuman, Rt. 1, Box 445, Ellabell 31308. Flower pits, for sale, no mail orders. Estelle Smith, 133 Maddox St., Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-2967._______ Pachysandra, liriope, ajuga, ivy, mondo, vinca minor, mahonla, magnolia, aucuba, hydrangea. J. N. Henderson, 5130 Sumpter PI., Austell 30001. Pn. 948-5336.________________ Bearded iris, 12diff. kinds, all good, $5 doz., $1.50 post., mailing now. Mrs. J.T. Hall, Rt.5, Rome 30161.______ Daylilies, iris, ajuga, summer tall phlox, Tiger lilies, canary yellow fall mums, bronze chrysanthemums, and Irg. boxwoods. Mrs. Z. D. Dodd, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-6308, noon._______ Nice Martin gourd seed for sale, 50, $1 w/S.A.S.E. Carlos Burnsed, Box 454, Ellabell 31308.______________ Lrg. quantity of pink and white bedding begonias and geraniums; also, variety of hanging baskets. Geary Howell, Montezuma. Ph. 912-472-6692 or 912433-6252.__________________ Pink lady's slipper, wild iris, thrift, orange daylily mtn. fern, blue iris, 12/S5, 36/$10 PP. Mrs. David Stover, Rt.1, Blue Ridge 30513.__________ Panda, chicken gizzard, piggyback, aloe, 50 cents and up; also, banana trees, $5, cannot ship. Charlie Kimbrell, 106 Claire Dr., SE, Atlanta. Ph. 627-5678._________________ Lavender iris, $3doz., post. 90 cents, daffodils, white w/yellow centers, $3 doz., post. 75 cents. Mrs. P. B. Brown, Rt.1, Ball Ground 30107. Tiger lilies, daylilies, many cols., 25 cents, ea., cannot ship. Mrs. Harvey Collins, Rt. 1, Box 209, Danielsville 30633. Ph.404-795-2338.___________ Gold Dust aucubas, 1 tbspn. money pit. seed, 50 cents, ten goldenrain seed, $1, 15 cleyera seed, $1 ea. w/S.A.S.E. Mrs. McMillan, Dunwoody. Ph. 458-2407.___________________ Pink and white wisteria, $2.50, iris, all cols, mix., $20 per C, cannot ship. Mrs. J. 0. Blackstone, Powder Springs. Ph. 943-3957.______________ Mosquito repellent, red leaf, molebean seed, 50, $1 plus S.A.S.E. L. R. Cross, Rt. 4, Box 247, Fitzgerald 31750. Ph. 468-5350._______________ Hardy yd. hen-chicks, 6, $3, 12, $5, add post. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Ellijay 30540.____________________ Daylilies, labeled, $1 ea., 12, $10, African violet leaves labeled, 20, $6.50 PP. Mrs. W. S. Griffin, Adel. Ph. 8967398. Giant bamboo roots, grow 4 to 5 in. diam., 50 to 50 ft. tall, $5, PP, for rooting. A. F. Daniel, Rt. 2, Box 104-C, Baxley 31513. Giant dahlias, labeled, 75 cents ea. or $7.50 doz., Cushion, Spider and Incurved mums, $5 doz. plus post. Mrs. C. W. Gilleland, Rt. 9, Gainesville 30501. Wanted Want to buy red weigela. R. Beach, 2966 Cardinal Lk. dr., Duluth 30136. Ph. 476-1163._______________ Want to buy hosta, old timey rose cuttings and thrift. Mrs. Susan M. Cochran, Rt. 6, Box 74-C, Rome 30161. Want to buy old timey Marechal Niel rose bush, must be nice size. Bob Morgan, 4005 Pitman Rd., College Park 30349. Ph.404-344-4461. Poultry, game, fowl and eggs for sale Hatching eggs, Lt. Brahma, Cornish, Dominique, Bufflace Polish, R.I.R., $4 setting, plus post. Joel Bond, Rt. 2, Elberton 30635. Ph. 283-1878.______ White Chinese goslings for sale. J. 0. Richards, Pine Lake, Thomaston 30286. Ph. 404-647-8503.________ Doves, White, Ringneck, Pied, pigeons, Rollers, White King, bantams, W.O.E., B.O.E. Herman Teasley, North Forest Ave., Hartwell 30643. Ph. 404376-4017.________________ Baby rabbits $2.50 ea. and chicken feeders, 5 ft. long w/roll bar and leggs. D. Gardner, Rt. 1, Auburn. Ph. 945- 5953.____________________ Pigeons: Laughers, Modenas, Fan- tails, Helmets, and Russian Trumpeters. Daniel Ivy, Rt. 7, Canton 30114. Ph. 479-5788._________________ Rollers, Fantails, $5 pr., Ringneck and White doves $3 ea. William Kelley, Rt. 7, Canton 30114. Ph. 479-2773. Wood ducklings, guinea keets and goslings, sev. breeds avail, of ea. Wm. A. Bramlett, Rt. 1, Box 8, Donalsonville. Ph. 912-524-5896 or 2522 noon and evenings._____________ 15 Jersey Black giant hatching eggs, $5, post, collect. F. Parker, Lumber City 31549. Ph. 912-363-4763.______ 5 Pilgrim geese, 2 male, 3 female, $30 pr or $20 ea. Lew Ballard, 156 Superior Ave., Decatur 30031. Ph. 404378-5975.____________________ Ducklings,' keets, Barred Rock chicks, geese, breeders, cannot ship. Gerald Smith, Rt. 3, Cochran 31014. Ph.912-934-4286.______________ Show bantams, B.B. Reds, Gray Japs, W.O.E. Self Blue D'Uccles, Silver Duckwing. Mitch Alien, Rt. 1, Box 268, Athens 30601. Ph. 548-4741._________ Show quality bantams, Mottled Japs, B.B. Red, O.E. Black Cochins, Mille Fleurs. Mark Alien, Rt. 1, Athens 30601. Ph. 543-9890._________- Chukars, Bobwhites Pharoahs, eggs and chicks. O. E. Carroll, 3464 Mtn. View Rd., Gainesville 30501. Ph. 404536-6888 aft. 6 p.m.____________ 12 cols, doves, 3 cols, pigeons for sale. John C. Babb, 1407 Coker Dr., Dalton 30720. Ph. 404-226-4469 aft. 4 p.m._______________________ Wise. Jumbo Bobwhite quail breeders, roosters or hens $1.25 ea., cannot ship. Kara Cavender, Rt. 1, Bowdon 30108. Ph. 404-258-7161. BB Red O.E. Game bantams, selected matings, $5 ea., prs. and trios. Broody hens, $2. G. E. Stahlkuppe, Atlanta. Ph. 344-6747.____________ Pr. Jap White Silkies, laying $10, pr. 0. S. Watkins, Conye/s. Ph. 483-8240 aft. 6 p.m.__________________ Sev. breeds fancy and show pigeons, 3 breed guinea keets, 3 breeds turkey poults; also, eggs, no shipping. C. L. Hand, Rt. 2, Bowdon 30108. Ph. 404258-7141._________________ Ringneck pheasant eggs for sale $3 per doz. Jack Dunagan, Rt. 7, Doss Rd., Canton 30114. Ph. 479-3267. Rabbits for sale, Dwarf, Silver Martens, Red Satin, and Siamese mix, Choc. Dutch. Robert E. Fortner, 2370 Mail St., Tucker 30084. Ph. 934-6999. 7 heavy hens, $3 ea., 3 mixed bantams, 3 White Leghorns, 2 mixed roosters, $2 ea., hens now laying. Cliff Hortman, Reynolds. Ph. 847-4640. Ringnecks, Whts., Silvers, Mutants and Golden, all ages and eggs; Pharoahs all ages and eggs. M. T. Sanders, Harlem. Ph. 556-6480. 25 White Pekin ducklings, purebred, well cared for, 2 wks. old $2.50 ea. Jeff Yoder, Conyers. Ph. 483-4829 /6384. Games, 11 grey stags $85,100 homer pigeons $55. T. E. Walden, 2617 Livingston Ave., Savannah. Ph. 354- 0793.____________________ Plymouth Barred Rock chicks, straight run only, 30 cents, India Runner ducklings, guinea keets. F. Abreu, Albany. Ph. 912-435-1663 eve. Pharoah chicks and eggs; also, Ringneck chick. Mrs. Lively, Rex. Ph. 474- 2319.____________________ Beau. pr. Black Muscovy, $12, white Muscovy drake $5, white Pekin drake $4. G. H. Clark, Lincolnton. Ph. 404359-4734._________________ Indian Blue peacock for sale, 4 yrs. old $50. Mrs. Boyd Daves, 105 Danielsvllle St.. Jefferson 30549. Ph. 367-8453. Mallard ducks, 6 gen. approx. 1 mo. old, $2.50. Michael Hamlin, Rt. 2, Gray. Ph. 912-966-6870 aft. 6 p.m.______ Barred Rock Wyndottes, R.I.R. baby chicks 50 cents ea. and sev. diff. breeds of bantams. W. S. Collins, Bold Springs Rd., Monroe. Ph. 267-6657. Pharoah quail and eggs for sale. L. McClain, Buford. Ph. 945-7137._____ Canadian geese, young or breeders; also, Wood and Mallard ducks. A. H. Purr, 4871 Oxford Rd., Macon 31210. 5 Barred Rock Cochin roosters, purebred, show type, cheap if all taken. Dennis Gelger, Monroe. Ph. 267-2325. Doves, White and Ringnecks, $5 pr., White and Gray Call ducks, 3 wks. old, $2 ea. cannot ship. James C. Jones, Elberton. Ph. 283-7051._________ 9 ducks for sale, about a month old, $1.50 ea. P. Tench, Rt. 4, Cleveland 30528._____________________ Pheasant chicks, Golden, Silver, and Ringneck; also, Pharoah quail, chicks and grown birds, eggs also. Warriner Siddle, Morrow. Ph. 404-961-0454 aft. 5._______________________ Ducks, laying hens, runners and Campbells. Mrs. Davis, Monticello. Ph. 468-8979 eves.______________ 20 laying hens, lay Irg. brown eggs, $1.50 ea. Jlmmie W. Cannon, Rt. 4, Box 428A, Hammock Rd., Macon 31201. Rabbits: Calif. Blacks and Reds, bred for type and production. Glenn Wagoner, 1701 Woodberry, East Point 30344. Ph. 768-1838.___________ 50 beau. White pigeons, Kings, Modenas, Owls, Fantails $10/pr., Parlor Tumblers, $15/pr., can ship. Pug Blalock. Decatur. Ph. 292-9063._____ Pigeons, White Kings, Fantails, Owls, Modenas $10/pr., Parlor Tumblers $15/pr., can ship. Ed Smith, Decatur. Ph. 284-6788.___________ Golden /Silver Amherst pheasants for sale or trade for other pheasants or peafowl. W. C. Austin, Rt. 4, Box 145, Dallas. Ph. 445-2595._________ Show type bantams, Japs, White Black tail, Buffs, Black, White, Buff Cochins, no mail orders. C. D. Cornelius, Rt.1, Box 387, Hahira 31632. Spangle Old English roosters, $4 and up, Blue Old English, $15, trio, Black Old English $12, trio. L. E. Maddox, Buford. Ph. 963-9564.__________ Purebred young Flemish Giant rabbits, unrelated litters, conditioned, all cols. $10 ea., $15/pr. Bill Davis, Waycross. Ph. 285-3056 wk. ends. Games, pure Pine Albany, 5 stags, 1 trio, all trimmed, stags, 1 yr. old. Jay Fritz, Norcross. Ph. 921-9081._____ Guineas, speckled, $5 ea., baby Brown Chinese and Grey Toulouse geese $5 ea. Wilson Carson, Rt. 7, Box 290, Griffin. Ph. 228-1972.___________ Game chickens, 3 Grey stags, 3 Brown-Red stags, $15 ea. Mrs. James Harris, Rt. 2, Jasper 30143. Ph. 404692-2276.___________________ N.Z.W. young and adult rabbits, also, some col. rabbits. R. Swafford, 787 Sherwood Dr., Jonesboro 30236. Ph. 478-5619._______________ Jumbo Bobwhite quail, breeders, $5, pr., hatching eggs, $20, 100 del. Raymond D. Meadows, Wadley 30477. Ph. 912-252-5345._______________ 7 laying hens, 7 pullets, 2 roosters, 4 bantams, 26 two mos. old chickens $45 for all. L. VanValkenburg, Blythe. Ph. 404-554-4808 between 6-7 p.m._____ Geese for sale, 1 pr. African and 1 pr. Longneck White Chinese, like swan, exc. grazers. $40, pr. L. Smith, Douglasville. Ph. 404-489-1320._________ Jumbo Ringneck pheasant and Chukar chicks and eggs. E. D. Bennett, Rt. 1, Box 900, Blackshear 31516. Ph. 912-449-5229._________________ Peafowl, 1978 hatch, Black Shouldered and India Blue, cocks only, cartnot ship $30 ea. R. V. Griffin, Harlem. Ph.404-556-3626.________________ Very pretty 1978 roosters; White Feather Legged bantam, Black bantam, Irg. white or mixed $3 ea. Mrs. Turner, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-5533. R.I.R. 3 hens, 3 roosters, 11 mos. purebred; 14 Barred Rock hens, 1 rooster, others. W. D. Collins, Oglethorpp Ph. 472-7990. Doves, sev. cols, normal and Silkies, breeders and young. Richard Nix, 1795 Birmingham Rd., Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 475-6816.________________ 3 mixed bantam hens, $1.50ea. M. Chamblee, College Park. Ph. 964-8997. Thoroughbred Black Giant hens, $5 ea. Jack Scott, Rt. 1, Helena. Ph. 868- 2369.__________________ Rabbits, Irg. type, newly born to yr. old, $3.50 to $10 ea., sev. cols. H. D. Parsons, 988 Eden Ave., S.E., Atlanta. Ph. 622-9073._________________ Rabbits, N.Z.W. from qual. stock, $3 and up, some ped., breeder stock for sale. Terry Smith, Rt. 2, Gray. Ph. 912- 966-6418 evenings.___________ 20 guineas $4 ea., baby guineas $1 to $1.50 ea., 5 Games, roosters trimmed, $7.50 ea. John Burnett, Rt. 2, Box 75, Bremen 30110. Ph. 404-646-3236. Wise. Bobwhite eggs, $13erC., baby quail. Robert Salter, Hinesville. Ph. 912-876-6382 aft. 5:30 p.m._______ Blue peafowl, 2 yrs. old, 2 yr. old Full plumage Silver pheasants, Game chickens, Fantail and Homer pigeons. J. Harold Street, Rt. 6, Gainesville. Ph. 983-7201.__________________ Doves, Pied, Ringneck, Whites; also, Game chickens. Johnnie Cobb, 103 Leard St., Hartwell 30643. Ph. 404-376- 2052._________________ Rabbits, fryers, 8 wks. old, $4 ea. Jack Batten, Warner Robins. Ph. 922- 3310.__________________ Mallards, 9 gen. from wild, Pekin drake breeders, $7. Helena Williams, Pinetree Dr., Smyrna 30080. Ph. 436- 0337.__________________ Young Dominique hens, 13, exc. layers, fat and healthy, $2.50 ea. if all taken. F. L. Sanders, Acworth. Ph. 974- 5316.____________________ One pr. Fantail pigeons and cage $30, two pr. doves and cage $30, one pr. of Wood ducks and cage $75. E. Bradley, Rt. 5, Newnan. Ph. 404-253- 7908._____________________ 4 purebred roosters, 2 Mille Fleur bantams, 2 Black Minorcas, $5 ea. Steve Travis, Ellenwood. Ph. 241-7946. Birmingham Rollers, White and col. White Fantail pigeons, doves, White and Peach $10/pr. A. DeLoach, Clax- ton. Ph. 739-4948. _________ Bantams, Red Pyles, White Cochins, Black Rosecombs, Black O.E. cock, White D'Uccles cock and Mille Fleur hen. Terry Mikle, Loganville. Ph. 466- 1404.____________________ One pr. Brown Chinese geese, 7 yrs. old, $30. Darrell L. Jobe, 451 Mundy's Mill Rd., Jonesboro 30236. Ph. 471- 4151._____________________ Purebred bantams, 18 diff. var. Cochins, O.E. D'Uccles, others some chicks and show. Mike Anderson, 116 Piedmont St., Commerce 30529. Ph. 335-3578._________________ Ducks, geese, guinea pigs, Neatherland Dwarf rabbits $1.50, up; also, other rabbits and reg. Nubian dairy goats. Billy Culpepper, Royston. Ph. 245-7315._________________ Bobwhite quail eggs $12 per C. Tommy Harris, Rt. 3, Cumming 30130. Ph.404-887-4688.________________ Purebred bantams, day old to breed- ers, Cochins, Old English, Sebrights, others. Robert Wenzel, White Plains. Ph. 404-467-2849 aft. 6 p.m._________ Approx. 700 quail, 7 pens, 1 brooder, plus feeders and waterers, $600. W. H. Poole, Glennville. Ph. 912-654-2862. Peacocks, Indian Blue, 3 hens, 2 roosters, dk. Shoulders, doves, pheasants, bantams, all ages. L. W. Johnson, College Park. Ph. 964-8862._____ Baby white rabbits $2.50 ea., does (pregnant if desired) $4.50 ea. D. E. Harrison, Morrow. Ph. 363-2253._____ Taking orders on day old India Blue peachicks, cannot ship. W. C. Davis, Rt. 3, Buster Lewis Rd., Stockbridge 30281. Ph. 474-1154.___________ Lrg. fowl: Barred Rocks, dk. Brown Leghorns, White Rock bantams. Paul Hardy, Fairburn. Ph. 964-4587._______ Peafowl, 1 yr., prs., Indian Blue, Black Shouldered, $75, white and spaulding green $100. H. Clayton Garrett, RFD 1, Cumming 30130. Ph. 887-2018.___________________ Young White Embden and Chinese geese $4, up; 2 yr. old White peacocks $75, chicken brooders $35. Dan R. Queen, Douglasville. Ph. 942-2239. Wise, quail eggs and small quail for sale. T. J. Malcolm, 2201 Hwy. 20, Grayson 30221. Ph. 963-9020 aft. 6 p.m. Purebred bantams and eggs: W.O.E., B.O.E., S.D.W., Cornish, Cochins, etc.; also, Irg. Buff Orpington eggs. Randy Coleburn, Marietta. Ph. 404-9711920. Jumbo Wise, quail eggs $20 per 100, quail chicks 40 cents day old. Mac Reeder, 4175 Houston Ave., Macon. Ph.912-788-0313. Name and city are required on every ad. Please include this infor mation so your ad will not be with held. Page 10 THE MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday, May 30,1979 Wanted Want Palomino juniors from reg. stock only; must be able to furnish ped. or reg. w/ea. rabbit. Michael Hamlin, Rt. 2, Gray 31032. Ph. 912-986-6870aft. 7p.m.____________________ Want purebred Araucana hens, must be reas. and w/in 50 mi. radius of Lincolnton. G. H. Clark, Ph. 404-359-4734. Want Fertile mallard duck eggs, Chinese geese and Pheasant eggs for incubation. Mrs. Y. Loden, Conyers. Ph. 404-922-7335._____________________ Want turkeys, guineas, pigeons, pheasants, chickens, etc., any no. if price is right. Willie Long, Blairsville 30512. Ph. 404-745-2891 /4143._____ Want to buy some Dutch rabbits, no mixed, 5 to 10 females and one buck, w/in 50 mi. Savannah. G. W. Beasley, 2504 Fla. Ave. Ph. 234-0215._______ Want to buy organically grown chickens /guinea hens, poultry yard roaming, fed w/out artificial additives. Lana Kaston, Chamblee. Ph. 458-1608._____ Want bantams, R.I.R., Blue and Black Cochins, cock and Ancona cock. Terry Mike, 3435 Lk. Carlton, Loganville. Ph. 466-1404._______________ Would like to buy some Golden pheasants, bities, reasonable; some Silver bities, near Glenwood. William D. Kimsey, Box 133, Glenwood 30428. Miscellaneous r >4 H for sale All notices formerly included un der the Handicraft and Miscellan eous columns have now been com bined 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 accom pany any lumber or building mater ials 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. Needlework_____________ Will do sewing, even dropseat jumpsuits, you name it, except quilts, very reas., men suits, etc. 30yrs. exp. Kathleen Chambless, Colquitt. Ph. 912-758- 3666._____________________________ Granny Sq. afghans one green and tan, one green/yellow, both put together w/brown, 40x70, $45 ea. Mrs. Willie Sills, Lithonia. Ph. 482-6156.______ Quilted potholders 5/S3.25. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. 1, Box 146, Blue Ridge 30513._______________ One Dbl. Wedding Ring quilt, hand pieced, hand quilted, 84x96 in. set w/pink, dark lining, $95. Mrs. Wynelle Bennett, Rt. 2, Dawsonville 30534. Handpainted pillowcases, $4 pr., aprons: bib $1.75, band/work $1.35; potholders 3/$1, plus 80 cents post. D. Long, Rt. 5. Box 247, Ellijay 30540. Will cro. Lady Bug, Ear of Corn, Owl, Hen, Frog, Butterfly, potholders $3.50 ea. F. Dorsey, 1040 Wesley Dr., Marietta 30064. _______________ Cro. afghan, shell stitch $20 up plus post. Mrs. B. Steele, Rt. 2, LakeLorraineDr., Hamilton 31811.___________ Red, White, Blue Shell afghan 75x58 $45, Wagon Wheel 75x58, bittersweet /honey beige, $45. E. Wright, 826 Richmond St., Macon 31206.__________ Beau, quilts, hand quilted, Lone Star, Dresden Plate. M. Dellorso, 1800 Mackinaw PI., Smyrna 30080. Ph. 435- 9856.________________ Cro. potholders $1.50 ea., Wedding Ring, open Rose, slice of Watermelon, Orange, Lemon, Lime. G. Fincher, 5229 Hwy. 92, Douglasville 30135._______ Dbl. knit and cotton full size quilt tops, asstd. blocks, 2/$15, post., String tops, 2/$15, post. E. Reagan, 1953 Park Wood Rd., Snellville 30278. Bonnets $3,childs, $2, Hen potholders $1, Mouse pincushion $1, 75 cents post. Patsy McKie, 2550 Wedgefield Ct. No. 33, Columbus 31903. Ph. 404-682- 1530.____________________ One single bed Cathedral quilt, green background, all col. windows; one cro. red/white w/fringe, dbl. bed, bedspread. Catherine Cole, Box 662, Winder 30680. Ph. 867-5576. Nice warm heavy quilt, Single Wedding Ring, $200. Mrs. Estelle White, 125 Mill St., Barnesville 30204._____ Potholders, padded machine made, diff. cols., 5/$1, plus 50 cents post. Mrs. T. L. Capes, Rt. 1, Box 51, More- land.____________________________ Queen Granny afghan, handmade, washable orlon, yellow, beige, gold, brown borders, $75, C.O.D. Marjorie Peterson, Stockbridge 30281. Ph. 4747718._______________ Quilts, handmade, all cols., kings $25, dbl. $20, money orders only, no returns. Sallie Butler, Rt. 4, Dahlonega 30533. Ph. 864-3841._________ Afghans, cro. any col. or pattern, baby, twin, or dbl. bed $15, $25, $50, post $2. H. Dodd, Star Rt., Cloudland 30709._______________ Potholders, red or yellow watermelon slice, $1, jar ring pincushions, 75 cents, 60 cents post. Mrs. P. B. Brown, Rt.1, Ball Ground 30107._________ Hand pieced hand quilted quilts, diff. prices. Estelle Smith, 153 Maddox St., Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-2967. Bees, Honey & Supplies___ Qual. Cypress beehives, supers, frames, wax, bees, queens. B. J. Semegran, Dacula. Ph. 962-1067._______ Have surplus Irg. supers, top covers, bottom boards, frames and foundations. Hugh P. Stubbs, Jr., 1201 Timberland Dr., Marietta 30067. Ph. 952- 4926._______________________ Will remove swarms of honeybees in Douglas Co. and surrounding area. W. O. Canady, Douglasville. Ph. 942-3887. Dovetailed hives for sale w/frames, tops and bottoms, assembled and painted, $23, supers $9.75. J. Wooton, Rt. 8, Canton 30114. Ph. 479-4371. Bee supplies for sale, will catch swarms in Clayton Co. David Huscusson, 2056 Abbie Ln., Jonesboro. Ph. 478-3031._________________ Established sgl. story hives, heavy w/bees, brood, properly manage, first class cond., inspected, $60 ea. Jim Driskell, Conyers. Ph. 404-483-0474. Will remove swarms of bees in Douglas and surrounding counties, Sourwood honey $3.50, qt. Charles Thornton, Douglasville. Ph. 942-3984.____ 1979 Poplar honey, dark but good $1 per Ib., jars furnished, no Sun sales. Ralph Tallent, 100 Holly Brook, College Park. Ph. 964-1494.________________ Want to place bees around Helen, Ga. area, for Sourwood honey flow. James Shirley, Atlanta. Ph. 753-4837. Beekeeping supplies, honey, extractor; will buy bees wax. E. L. Quinn, 2999 Haralson Rd., Decatur 30033. Ph. 939-3143._________________ Free honey-bees, yours for the taking. Mrs. L. H. Dailey, 4860W. Fayetteville Rd., College Park 30337. Ph. 9973705 aft. 4:30.______________ Italian queens $4.50 ea. Dan Alien, P.O. Box 1862, Athens 30603. Ph. 404548-9314. Things To Eat Pecans shelled by hand, 78 crop, mostly halves, 1 qt. $3.50, 2 qts. $6.50, PP, ($1 more for out of state). C. S. Gaines, 3185 Stewart Ave., Hapeville 30354. Ph.761-9842.___________ Shelled pecans, mostly halves $2.75 per Ib., plus post. Edward Thurmond, Rt. 1, Madison 30650.________________ Pecans, Irg. 85 cents per Ib. plus shipping UPS. Mrs. Sam Hartin, 8000 Beaver Run Rd., Midland 31820. Ph. 404-561-4322.___________________ Del. wild mtn. strawberries, makes good jams, jellies, pies, etc., $6 gal., cannot ship. Martha Collins, Rt. 6, Cumming. Ph.404-887-9899. Herbs Mullein leaves, 1 1/2 oz. $2, PP, Mullein roots, 6 oz. $2, PP. Frank Rushing, Rt. 6, Box 550, Carrollton 30117._________________ Rooster pepper (hot) 5 pods $1.25 w/SASE. Joe P. Bush, Rt. 1, Rockledge 30454._____________________________ Dark Opel Basil pits., tansy pits., horseradish pits., 6/$4, PP. Mrs. Donald Greer, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540. Peppermint, spearmint, horsemint, ale-hoof mint, $4.50/doz. PP. Mrs. Louise Lee, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540._______ Mullein leaves and pits., yellow dock, wild cherry bark, 4 Ib. lardbox, $3.50, $1.25 post. Mrs. J. W. Jackson, Rt. 2, Talking Rock 30175.___________ Catnip pits, for sale, no shipping. Mrs. Allison, Hwy. 52, one mi. W. of Maysville 30558.________________ Comfrey start w/inst. $2, all additional starts $1 ea., a healing garden perennial. Lovel, Rt. 4, Box 828, Blairsvi I Ie30512._________________ Catnip seed, get a start of the high valuable herb 50 seed, $1 w/SASE. J. W. Garrett, P. O. Box 6383, Marietta 30065. Farm Supplies All items advertised must be ac companied by a statement specifying how the item was used on the farm. 2 Metal cattle water troughs, 70 & 90 gal., good cond., $35 ea. Herbert J. Lavender, Powder Spgs. 30073. Ph. 404428-1997.__________________ Bean stakes, 16 to bundle, 7 ft. long, $1. J. R. Thompson, 2300 Panola Rd., Lithonia 30048. Ph. 404-981-1836. Tobacco curing boxes for sale, 18, 36 or 54 boxes. Tommy Thornton, Rt. 2, Box121, Blackshear. Ph.912-449-5617. Tobacco sticks, 15 cents ea., good for staking tomatoes & beans. J. Carl Daughtry, Rt. 3, Box 30, Metier 30439. Ph.912-685-6318.____________ Strips for tomato, bean, grapevine, flower stakes, $10 Ige. pickupbed load, $8 sml. Lemon Griffith, 8 mi. NE Dallas, mi. SE Crossroads, Hwy. 92._____ Berkley 10 HP. water pump w/elec. start. 2 in. intake. New cond. $600. S. S. Storer, Douglasville. Ph. 404-942- 9969.____________________ One 12 ft. chain drag elevator for ear corn-grain or baled hay or rubber tired transport. J. W. Jones, Mansfield. Ph. 404-786-2280.___________________ 8 - 1 beams 9" W x 22 1/2 L. 111 trusses 27' L x 7' W, 3 - shell corn bin fans & aireators. Chaudawin Morris. Ph.912-367-3220._______________ 40 gal. syrup kettle for sale, $80. Charles I. Kelly, Rt. 3, Valdosta 31601. Ph. 242-7185._________________ Well pump, 1/2 HP, Fairbanks Morse, Model CPs w/ft. vale. Bbb Spruck, Rt. 1, Sharpsburg. Ph. 404-2538746, even.__________________ 40 farrowing crates w/feeders and drinkers, $4,000. Seven 12 hole nursery feeders like new, $225. John Nix, Rt. 2, Commerce. Ph. 335-3561.___________ Vertical dry feed mixer, 15 HP. motor start., clean out door, cap. 3 ton. Ear corn auger w/SPH motor. E. H. Graver, Jr. Ph. 912-367-2941._____________ Insulated and single sheet glass suitable for hot houses, 36"x76" and 46"x76", $10 per sheet. Jerry Loie, Rt. 3, Cumming 30130. Ph. 887-7913. Incubators circulated air type 2-4 & 6 tray sizes dbl. wall insulated dbl. switch thermostat inst. Ernest Dickey, Millen. Ph. 912-982-5512.__________ Five 20 ton feed bins, fair cond., three 3 Phase elec. mtrs., 1-3, 2-5, 2 augers. Jimmy Bramblett, Box 892, Loganville30249. Ph. 404-466-2619._____ DeLaval model 200, 8 units, weighjars glass line, pumps, etc., 60 percent of new cost. Philip Denney, Carrollton. Ph. 404-854-8329 or 404-834-2280. Chicken feeder trays, 5 ft. all you want 75 cents ea. J. Brantly, 5245 Moon Rd., Powder Springs 30073.__________ Sears 6 hp. tiller, chain saw 18 in. Poulan chain saw 18 in. like new, other tools of all kind. J. W. Hornaday, Jackson. Ph. 775-7207._____________ One Hobart meat saw, one meat grinder in good cond. George Slaton, Dawsonville 30534. Ph. 265-3318._______ 42 gal. glass lined water tank, in use 1 yr., $35. Paul Rowan, McDonough 30253. Ph. 404-957-4696.____________ One 42 ft. 6 in. auger, 10 hp. B&S eng. $950. Julian Simpson, Cochran. Ph.912-934-2829.___________ Sears well pump, nearly new, used only a short time. E. C. Parks, Rt. 3, Dallas. Ph. 445-2524.__________ 2 ton Gold Kist cattle feeder $450. David Bailey, Flovilla. Ph. 404-775- 6111._______________________ Georgia D.I. milk base for sale, 1100 Ibs. will accept milk check payments. Frank H. Bandy, Rt. 1, Box 69, Trion 30753. Ph. 404-734-2775._________ Farm-Eze 200 ft. belt bunk feeder, good cond. John Daniels, Athens. Ph. 543-8241.________________ One egg washer and one egg grader, will sell cheap, SASE for info. Mrs. Alien Williams, Rt. 1, Potts Rd., Kingston 30145._________________ Chestnut fence rails for sale. Charles Mitchell, Rt. 1, Box 70C, Blairsville 30512. Ph.404-745-4837.__________ Jet well pump. Edgar Chandlier, Cedartown30125. Ph. 743-4581._________ Free firewood, mostly pine, you cut and haul, Fairburn area, easy access. Jun Fisher, Union City. Ph. 964-8630 eve.___________.____________ Water troughs, 2 Irg. metal, $15 ea. Richard Kraus, Atlanta. Ph. 404-378- 4909._______________________ Two 500 ft. houses broiler equip., used 2 yrs., exc. cond., Choretime feeders, 8 ft. waterers, Big Dutchman brooders. George Hayes, Rt. 2, Calhoun 30701. Ph. 404-629-4043.________ Walk-in Wooden cooler, best offer. Norm Grayson, Bogart. Ph. 404-769- 6486.__________________ 2000 gal. Nurse tank, on a trailer, w/strainer, 2 in. pump and eng., comp. plumbed. R. A. Harrell, Sr., Box 277, Cairo. Ph.912-377-2982. 35 brooders, chain driven cone feeders 640 ft. for 300 ft. house, 8 ton bin and auger; well pump. Mrs. T. R. Bell, Atlanta. Ph. 404-939-9615 aft. 6 p.m. Worm harvester and nine worm beds. Clyde Aderholt, Rt. 2, Villa Rica. Ph. 459-5487 aft. 5 p.m._____________ Free firewood, you cut. Mrs. L. H. Dailey, 4860 W. Fayetteville Rd., College Park 30337. Ph. 997-3705._______ 40 ft. 8 in. irrigation suction pipe, ft. valve, and elbow w/pipe $150. Clarke Leovette, Rt. 1, Ambrose 31512.____ L.P. tank, 250 gal. w/regulator, some gas, $275. Steve Fite, Covington. Ph. 767-0785 eve., wk. ends. Worms_________________ Red Wigglers, bed run 50 percent bait size, $4/gal., Ige. bait size 70 cents cup or $7/M. Jack Batten, Warner Robins. Ph. 922-3310._________________ Bedrun Redworms, 50 percent breeders, 12-1400 worms to a Ib., 1 Ib. -$6, 2 Ib. - $10, post paid. J. F. Smith, 425 Rosedale, Thomasville 31792. Ph. 912/226-6455.________________ Red Wigglers, 20 3x8 ft. beds. Will sell all or part. Charlie Conner, Jonesboro. Ph. 404-478-2235.____________ Red Wigglers, $6/M, PP, handpick. Elowise Nelson, Rt. 5 Box 412C, Carrolllon 30117. Ph.404-834-8390.______ Giant Mealworms, $t2/1M, Wax Worms, S12/1M, Red Wigglers, $30/10M. Marshall Mahaffey, 5539 Andrews, Mableton. Ph. 941-9580._____ Prem. Nightcrawlers, $20/1 M, Redworms, bait size, S30/5M, Bedrun, $18/10M, post paid. R. Stapleton, Lumber City 31549. Ph. 912-363-4451. Red Wigglers, any amount, will ship 10 Ibs. or more. Carolyn Cummings, 5216 Rivoli Dr., Macon 31210. Ph. 912477-3963.____________________ Red Wigglers many prices to choose from, Ige beds. Mrs. John B. Atterholt, 1801 Villa Rica Rd., Powder Spgs. 30073. Ph. 943-6628.________________ Orig. Red Wigglers, Ige. breeders only, $6.50/M or 5/M ormore$5/M PP w/inst. J. F. Shelton, Rt. 1, Box 267A, Shiloh 31826. Ph. 404-846-9051._____ Red Wigglers, bedrun, breeding & eggs, $4/gal. FOB or $6/gal. shipped. Hugh Holyoak 11, P. O. Box 235, Alapaha 31622. Ph. 912-532-5395._______ 5 - 3x20 ft. Red Wiggler beds ready for harvest, reasonable price. Willard Spivey, Rt. 7, Box 377, Dublin 31021. Ph. 272-9854 day or 272-8504 after 6 p.m._______________________ Redworms, eggs & bedding, $2.50/gal., 4x8 ft. bed, $100, bait size, 75/$1, min. 12 boxes, post, extra. Ken Koch, LithiaSpgs. Ph. 404-948-9534. 5 well-stocked beds of Red worms and Yellow Willows, $600. 108 Arnold St. O. P. Tate, Stone Mtn. Ph. 472- 7047._____________________ Fishing worms-Red Wigglers, gener- ous portions, packed in peat moss, 65 cents per box. D. E. Harrison, Morrow. Ph. 363-2253. Fertilizers & Mulches Mulch hay, Irg. bales 75 cents and $1 bales. Mac Cochran, Villa Rica. Ph. 832-2316._________________ Fertilizer, chicken and horse, $45/load. Ilif Samples, Jane Rd., Doraville 30340. Ph. 448-0909.__________ Mulch hay for sale in Cobb Co. area, 75 cents per bale behind baler. Mike Hutheson, Powder Springs. Ph. 943- 4012._______________________ Chicken litter and compost, $15 P/U and $2 per bag, will load by appt. Jimmy Alford, Lawrenceville. Ph. 9631937/6968.____________________ Mulch hay for sale, taking orders for 1979 wheat straw. Harold Rutledge, Rex. Ph. 961-6742. Exc. qual. oat straw hay for sale, $1/bale, pick up at barn. Bill Collins, Calhoun. Ph. 404-629-7144 aft. 6p.m. Mulch hay, $1 per bale at barn. Rick Huskey, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-6944. Mulch hay; also, shavings and horse compost. Bill Isaacs, Snellville. Ph. 466-1336. 300 bales mulch hay, heavy bales, 50 cents per bale. Hal Nix, Hoods Mill Rd., Commerce. Ph. 335-4973 aft. 6 p.m. Chicken litter for sale, del. and spread, etc., Cobb, Douglas, Paulding counties. Jimmy L. Walker, Powder Springs. Ph. 943-3915aft. 6 p.m.____ 1978 Coastal Bermuda mulch hay, Irg. bales, rain free, well fert., $1.25 per bale. J. T. Morgan, Covington. Ph. 4839334 or 786-9587. 4 thousand bales of Wheat straw,$1 per bale, picked up. Roger Manis, Rome. Ph. 404-232-3484. Rye and Wheat mulch hay, $1 per bale at farm, del. avail. Harvey Buckner, Rt. 1, Juncton City 31812. Ph. 404-2693819. Will del. approx. 2 ton of-real good horse manure, not much shavings for $40 w/in 30 mi. radius of Acworth. Alden Hunter, Acworth. Ph. 926-5464. Mulch hay at barn or will del. in loads of 100 to 200 bales. James Rutledge, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-4279. Horse manure for sale $5 per pickup load, you load. D. Ogles, Warner Robins. Ph. 912-929-0807 eves._______ Mulch hay 85 cents per bale, del. avail, truckload lots. Olin Trammel^ Forsyth. Ph. 912-994-6463, aft. 6 p.m. Fescue mulch hay for sale 60 cents per bale, 200 bales. J. L. Wheeler, Auburn. Ph. 867-2211.__________ Rich top soil, pine bark mulch, rotted sawdust, shavings, gravel, sand. Bruce West, Atlanta. Ph. 964-7147 or 2045. Aged horse manure w/shavings $5, pickup truck load. D. Manning, Doraville. Ph. 448-6665.____________ Will del. coal black 8 yr. old composted horse manure w/shavings 20 mi. radius, $50. J. Manning, Atlanta. Ph. 892-2111.________________ Horse manure for garden and compost, 8 ft. pickup load, del. $30. John Whitaker, Doraville. Ph. 457-7956. Good mulch, Fescue and Clover hay in barn, 75 cents per bale. Hoyt Green, S. Cartersville. Ph. 404-974-6826. Stable mulch, horse manure, great for gardens $10, pickup load, you haul. Bob Wideman, Conyers. Ph. 404-483- 7152._____________________ Rabbit manure $15, pickup load, $1 per bag, you load and haul. Charles Gilreath, Monroe. Ph. 267-6483.________ Rich topsoil, fill dirt, pine bark mulch, sawdust, gravel. Joe Lambert, Norcross. Ph. 447-8351.__________ Mulching hay, rain free, Irg. bales, any amt. 85 cents per bale at barn. Chas. T. Matthews, Rt. 1, Box 263, Monticello31064. Ph. 404-468-8433. Good rotten horse manure w/shavings, $5, pickup, you load, please call first. W. Peavy, College Park. Ph. 964- 5083.________________________ Mulch hay, 75 cents per bale orquan. discount. Byron Stevens, Powder Springs. Ph. 941-0284.___________ Horse and cow compost, w/shavings, Irg. pickup load del., horse $25, cow $30. Russell Amoson, Morrow. Ph. 961-6639. Fish & Fish Supplies Channel Catfish fingerlings, disease free, pick up or del. Geo. McKie, 1928 Haynie Dr., Augusta. Ph. 404-736-9772. Bluegill sunfish, hyb. or hyb. Bream, disease free. Anthony B. Chew, Rt. 1, Box 91, Woodbury 30293. Ph. 404-8463005 aft. 5 p.m._____________ Channel Catfish fingerlings, disease, parasite free. Kenzie Salter II, Rt. 3, Box 84, Thomaston 30286. Ph. 404-648- 3538.______________________ Lrg. 1978 hatch Channel fingerlings, graded by size and price, treated, parasite/disease free. J. F. Gilbert, Thomaston. Ph. 404-648-2062.__________ Ga. Giant hybrid Bream, Channel Catfish, graded, treated, disease free, pick up or del. Ken Holyoak, Rt. 1, Alapaha 31622. Ph. 912-532-6135.______ Channel Catfish fingerlings, $70 per C. Colon Smith, Rt. 1, Delray Rd., Thomaston 30286. Ph. 404-647-4379. 2 to 10 in. Channel Catfish, Speckled Catfish; also, have Bream, pick up or del. Frank Shelton, Mansfield. Ph. 404787-0880 or 786-7706. Want two bushels apricots, some strawberries, when season comes, in driving dist. of Albany. M. Lawson, 819 Community Ave., Albany 31705. Ph. 436-5577.______________________ Want to buy 8 ft. x 10 ft. or bigger walk in freezer, w/in 125 mi. of Elberton. Bob Smith, P.O. Box 744, Elberton 30635. Ph. 404-283-5417.________ Want bow for McCulloch model 630, chain saw, or junked saw. Don Lucas, Rt. 2, Gray 31032. Ph. 912-744-3206, 986-5702.________________ Want to buy butter and fresh buttermilk in the vie. of Augusta. Mrs. Robert Long, 1953 Barnes Rd., Augusta30906. Ph. 798-7099.________________ Want usable field fencing, 36/48 in. rolled up. J. D. Tilley, 2501 Bells Ferry Rd., Marietta30066.___________ Want to buy organically grown fruits and vegetables. Linda Harrelson, Rt. 1, Sautee 30571. Ph. 404-878-2517._____ Want to buy Ga. peaches, about 100 bushel's a week, reasonable. Tina Wilson, Atlanta. Ph. 622-2774.______ I would like to buy Ga. watermelons by the field or by patches, reasonabje. Russell Amoson, Morrow. Ph. 961- 6639._____________________ Want 5 gal. churn comp.; also, butter molds, will consider diff. sizes in the churn and diff. size molds. Patricia Hinde, P.O. Box 1903, Tifton 31794. Want 200 pcs. of good used tin. William Huff, Milledgeville. Ph. 912452-5177.______________________ Want 100 sheets of 5V tin, 10 to 12ft. in length. G. W. Stephens, Fayetteville 30214. Ph.404-461-6509. Wednesday, May 30, 1979 THE MARKET BULLETIN Page 11 Grandpa's Garden Continued From Page 12) rom a tree or wherever you need protection from hungry birds. J. D. Baird, Donalsonville also suggests draping old garden hose in fruit trees to discourage birds. Don't ask why but aphids are attracted to yellow. To make a homemade trap for the buggers fill a yellow dishpan or container 3/4 full pf water and set in the middle of the garden. When it's tune to tie up your tomatoes use a soft old cloth. (Nylon stockings are a good choice.) Loop the tomato stalk and then cross the tie ends before tying securely to stake. The 'figure-eight loop' leaves a little growing room, lets the plants blow with the breeze and yet gives the plant the support it needs. Johnnie Daniel of Baxley has developed his own method for getting the most from his catalpa trees (fish bait trees). According to Mr. Daniel, his way of pruning and working them provides him fishing worms when no one else's tree is producing. . "Cut trees off three feet above the ground each winter no matter how big they are. When the new growth reaches six feet, nip the tiny bud out of each limb. This makes more leaves, gives the worms more to eat and lets me reach all the limbs to pick the worms." Daniel says, "As soon as I find tiny worms on a tree I spend as much time as possible with a fly swat killing wasps that would otherwise rob the tree of the worms." (The purpose of this column is to provide our readers an opportunity to tare their gardening hints and techniques with others.) =R Rocking D ^ Rafter J V cw S with an Arrow B T Lightening C C in Square A cattle brand can be as clever or simple as you want. The important thing is that the brand is unique and is not duplicated elsewhere in the state. To protect your brand, con tact the Marks and Brands Division >f the Department of Agriculture, lapitol Square, Atlanta 30334, 104/656-3668, no later than July 1, L979. og consumer line... READERS: A new helpline number is available for individuals needing information about hearing aids, hearing loss and related areas. Operated by the Na tional Hearing Aid Society, lines are open weekdays between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. at 1-800-521-5247. D. L., Dahlonega: Not all stores use the same cleaning products, although all must meet the same sanitation requirements. Please send more complete information on the retail store and your name, add*re*ss* a*nd phone number. When I buy canned chicken products, how can I tell how much meat to expect? The last one I bought had lots of skin. E.T. Carrollton The term "poultry" and specific types such as "turkey" or "chicken" refer to meat with skin and fat; the term "poultry meat" or "chicken meat" refers to the meat only. You may wa*n*t t*o*check this on the ingredient listing. I found a piece of glass in a can of tuna I bought at the store. How did it get there? * R.T. Athens Struvite crystals which do resemble glass crystals may occur in fish pro ducts from tune to time. In our labs acids determine whether the substance is actually glass, which will not dissolve. In the home you may soak the cry stals in vinegar for an hour or two. Can you tell me what this plant is? H.H. Savannah This plant goes by several names -- partridge berry, twinberry, squawberry and teaberry. It is found wild over most of eastern North America. The partridge berry is a good plant for winter terrariums since it does not respond weU to heat or dryness. * * * * I have had a treatment contract with an exterminator for about 12 years with no problems, but last month I got a notice that the price was going up. Can they do that? T.W. Albany Yes, according to the State Attorney General's office, prices may increa se on a service contract such as a pest control without violating the terms of the agreement. **** I bought some milk last week that went sour two days before the date stamped on it. How can you say it will be good beyond the date? E.W. Thomasville Thanks for calling in your milk problem and for following our suggestion to check the temperature in your home refrigerator. Not all problems start in the home, but it is important to keep the milk below 40 degrees F. If you have additional problems, please le*t *us*k*now. I bought a meat pie that wasn't much more than gravy and crust. How can they call it a beef pie? R.E. Augusta The definition for a beef pie does not require a large percentage of beef, only 25 per cent of the uncooked weight. We did run a test on the product and found the meat contents to be acceptable, although the vegetables were not listed in the proper order. **** Readers in the metro area who have questions for Ag Consumer Line are asked to call 656-3645. Those who prefer to mail in their questions may ad dress them to Ag Consumer Line, Room 300, Georgia Department of Agricul ture, Capitol Square, Atlanta, Georgia 30334. H8OO-282-5852 Statisticians (Continued From Page 1) 6,500 Georgia farmers are being asked for acreage determinations planted in various crops. Crop Reporting officials stress the importance of responding quickly and accurately to these surveys, pointing out that the information will provide the necessary indications for establishing estimates in acreage planted in the state's major row crops as well as livestock needs. This overall information, says Crop Reporting, in-turn can be used effectively by the state's farmers in making important management and marketing decisions. Market Cannery (Continued From Page 1) would have "great impact" concerning decisions regarding the ultimate future of the facility. The cannery this year will be open from 2:00 PM until 10:00 PM Monday through Thursday, and from 9:00 AM until 5:00 PM on Saturday. It will be closed on Friday and Sunday. Service fees at the cannery include: Shelling (peas, butterbeans) $2.00 per bushel; Blanching for freezing 25 cents per blanching basket; Cooking for freezing 75 cents per batch (35 gallon kettle capacity); No. 2 cans 20 cents each, including food processing; No. 2 1/2 cans 25 cents each, including processing; Pint jars 8 cents each, furnish own jars; Quart jars 11 cents each, own jars furnished. Additional information concerning the cannery can be obtained by writing: The Atlanta State Farmers' Market, Forest Parkway, Forest Park, Georgia 30050 or by phoning 366-6910. Beef Hearing (Continued From Page 1) could conduct a cattle and beef research and information program funded by assessments on cattle sales. Under provisions of the Information Act, the maximum allowable assessment is one-half of one percent of the live animal value of cattle sold. Smith said the purpose of the hearings is to receive evidence of the need for such a program. Weather (Continued From Page 1) He says April and May this year have been "unusually wet" with the state's rainfall now at more than five inches above normal for the year. Lang says this has produced generally a good soil moisture content ... one he predicts "should hold." Lang said the rainfall factor may diminish somewhat during mid and late June, but, that crop soil should not suffer because of the moisture build-up already experienced. "Most of Georgia's farmers have gotten by a 'critical period' this year with the weather turning in their favor," said Lang. Wanted Want to buy some pits of True Lavener herb, lavender sticks, etc. Mrs. 0. >wen, 1718 Melrose Dr., SW, Atlanta 0310. Ph. 758-5993.___________ Want portable generator to 10KW, ny cond., prefer diesel. Torn Adams, loraville. Ph. 449-0046._______ Want to buy small Duck Nest Forge or farm shop. Julian Sears, Rt. 2, Villacoochee31650. Want deep well pump and tank, good cond. reas., w/in 75 mi. E. R. Wiles, 8830 Old Montgomery Rd., Savannah 31406. Ph. 912-354-2264 aft. 5p.m. Want reasonably priced can press, size 2 or 2 1 12. Harry L. Gay, Rt. 1, Box 22, Garfield 30425. Ph. 763-2017. Want to buy beet pulp or beet pulp base feed for horse, will pick up. Mrs. F. E. Burt, Rt. 1, Box 210H, Midway 31326. Ph. 884-5338, before 9 a.m. Want cut-off saw, good cond., reas. L. Chandler, Jersey. Ph. 464-2001. Out of state wanted Wanted - Honey Wagon or trailer w/2000 gal. or Irg'r tank, for liquid manure. Tony Holley, Rt. 2, Box 40, Chipley, Fla. 32428. Ph. 904-638-4106. Want to buy dewberries and blackberries when they get ripe. Mrs. C. F. Whitaker, Hwy. 389 So., Houston, Miss. 38851.____________ Wanted - game stags, no Dunghills, crowing size, Gaffs. Mr. Howard, 3050 Dogwood Tr., Tarpon Springs, Fla. 33589. Ph. 813-937-8947. Wanted - rabbits, fryers 4 to 5 1/2 Ibs., 48 cents per Ib., del'vd to Southland Processors, Inc., Rt. 2, Box153-A, Warrenville, S.C. John Szwacki, Rt. 2, Box 322, Barnwell, S.C. Ph. 803-6639383. Notice Will the person from Monticello, that called H. T. Lewis about farm work, please call again. H. T. Lewis, White Plains. Ph. 404-444-6648 days, 4672242aft. 6 p.m. The man that has Water Lilies for sale, lives in Smyrna, please call. Mrs. M. A. McLarty, 1814 Candy Ln. S. W., Marietta 30060._____________________ 'Lost or stolen, one Black Brahma cow due to calf, wt. 585, yellow tag in ear, vie. of Plunkett Rd. R. L. King, Decatur. Ph. 289-8930. Name and city are required on every ad. Please include this infor mation so your ad will not be with held. ___ _____ Page 12 Wkat THE MARKET BULLETIN Horticultural historians are divided when it comes to the origin of eggpl- ant. Some say that it came from the East Indies; others claim that becau- se there are different names for egg- plant in Sanskrit and Bengali that its home is India; China, too, records early use of eggplant in the 5th century AD. Governor George Busbee officially designated June as "Peach Month" in Georgia during recent ceremonies at the State Capitol. The proclamation In the Middle Ages, eggplant was brought to Spain by the Moors. The vegetable is first mentioned in Europe around the 13th century. By the 16th century Germans were utilizing egg- noted that Georgia's peach crops are of the highest quality . . . they are now in abundance and will delight consumers in many parts of the nation until early August. Attending the ceremonies, 1-r, Penni Kolarik, Columbus, Georgia's 1979 Peach Queen, Bob Dickey, Governor Busbee, Charles Mason, Jr., and Agriculture Commissioner Tommy Irvin. plant in many of their dishes. Eggplant was among the plants in- Wagon Train Grandpa's troduced early into America by Spaniards. It was grown in Brazil before 1650. The first varieties known to Englishspeaking people bore colorful eggshaped fruit, hence the name 'eggplant'. Spaniards called them 'apples of love' while botanists in northern Europe called them 'mad apples' because they were thought to cause insanity. In Georgia eggplant is a good candidate to grow in home vegetable gardens. Horticulturists recommend that you use plants rather than wait for seed germination. These are hot weather vegetables and should not be planted until the daily mean temperature reaches 65 to 70 degrees. Day temperatures of 80 to 90 degrees and night temperatures of 70 to 80 degrees are considered optimum. The 'gold' wagon train is on the move through Georgia. It started its trek from Jekyll Island to Dahlonega on May 12. Scheduled arrival in Dahlonega is June 14. The purpose of the wagon train is to raise money to regild Georgia's gold dome. Anyone interested in participating is invited to join up for a few days, a week or the remainder of the trip. For more information call Alice Pugh, 656-3292 in Atlanta. May 30 .......... East Baldwin Co. May 31 ............ Milledgeville June I ............... REST DAY June 2 .................. Gray June 3 ................. Macon June 4 ................ Forsyth JuneS .............. Barnesville June 6 ................. Griffin June 7 .............. McDonough June 8 ............... REST DAY June 9 ............... Covington June 10................ Monroe June 11 ................ Winder June 12 .............. Jefferson June 13 ............. Gainesville June 14 .............. Dahlonega Garden Slugs are having a grand time in most gardens this year due to the wet spring. There are several commercial slug killers on the market which are most effective but if you prefer a homemade method, the most popular is the old beer-killer. Place a saucer or wide-mouth jar lid full of beer around the garden at night. In the morning you should find a pile of deceased slugs. (Caution: cats are known to go for beer too, and although it probably won't kill them, it may have an adverse affect on them.) If you prefer you can mix up a yeast poison for the sluggers. Actually it is the yeast in the beer they are after so a mixture of one Chicken Cook-off Competition teaspoon dried yeast in three ounces of water will accomplish the same results. Narrowed to Five Finalists The finalists in the Georgia Chicken Cooking Contest have been announced. These five contestants will compete June 5 in the state cook-off to determine Georgia's winner. The state champion will represent Georgia at the If birds are a problem in your ga rden, toy lizards and snakes are a most effective deterrent. Stretch them out on a board, hang them (Continued On Page 11) national competition July 24 and 25 in Charleston, South Carolina. I Special Handi. craft Is Jj The special handicraft & I edition of the MARKET BU- I | LLETIN will be published f> 5. June 20. Deadline for notices ^ @ is June 6. Regulations for ha- e> f~ ndicrafts will be relaxed to a include any item handmade d by the advertiser. All noti- & s ces should include an affi- s ^ davit stating that the item j) a was made by the individual f _ advertiser and not purchas- @ ed for resale. J) The finalists are: Robert English, Savannah, Bob's Qrange Glazed Chicken; Rosa Folsom, Valdosta, Paprika Chicken; Hugh Poole, Conyers, Chicken in the Straw; Barbara Schroeder, Macon, Parmesan Oven Fried Chicken; and Sandra Tint, Augusta, Chicken 'N' Mushrooms. The Georgia cook-off will be held at Johnson High School in Gainesville. The Chicken Cooking Contest is sponsored by the Georgia Department of Agriculture, Georgia Poultry Federation and the Georgia Poultry Processors. The winning recipe and runner-up dishes will be published within the next few weeks in the BULLETIN. Training & Education Events listed in the "Training & Education' calendar must be sponsored by a recognized educationoi institution or organization June 9 - Annual Beekeepers Short Course for beginners & exper ienced beekeepers, Univ. of Ga., Athens. Advanced registration required by June 7th. Info. Dr. Al fred Dietz, Dept. of Entomology, Univ. of Ga., Athens 30602 or [404] 542-2816 or 542-8711. June 25 - Ga. Ctr. for Continuing Education, Athens. Courses: Small Business, Skeet Shooting, Auto. Maintenance, Horseman ship, Investing Income Producing Property and Beginning Bluegrass Banjo. Info. 404/542-3537, Com munity Program, Rm. 246-B, Ga. Ctr., UGA, Athens 30602. Wednesday, May 30,1979 Bulletin Calendar Send in announcements at least two weeks prior to occurrence. If you have questions regarding calendar events call Martha Banks, 656-3695. June 1 - Tri-state Swine Breeders Assn. all breed show and sale. Lowndes Co., L/S pavilion, Valdosta. Show 11 AM. Jr. judging 6 PM. Sale 8PM. Info. 912/7583682. June 1 - Putnam Dairy Prod. Sale - 12 Noon. V.F.W. Post No. 6686, Eatonton, Hwy. 16 W. For consign ment info., Jim Lasseter, Co. Ext. Dir. [404] 485-4151 or Jimmy Pace, Forsyth, [912] 994-0558. June 1-3 - Truck & Tractor Pull, All. Int'l. Raceway, US 19, 7 mi. No. of Griffin. Grand National Pull, Cospon. Ga. Tractor Pullers Assn. Info. Ruth B. Suggs, Public Rela tions Dir. [GTPA] June 2-3 - Trail Ride & Fun Show Chattooga Country Saddle Club, Summery ille. June 2 - Fanners Buy Sell & Trade Day, spon. Greater Atl. Pigeon & Dove Club - 9 AM - 5 PM. Old Lawrenceville Fairgrounds. Info. Tex Green, 404/363-8015. June 2-3 - Rodeo - S.W. Atl. Equestrian Society Inc. 1-285 & Campbellton Rd., Ben Hill exit follow sign to 1803 County Line Rd., S.W., May 31, 1-6 PM. June 2, 2:30 & 8:30 PM, June 3, 2:30 PM. Info. 404/466-2725 or 344-0313. June 3 - Ga. Western Open Sane. Horse Show - 1 PM, Mtn. Stream Saddle Club, Gainesville. Hwy. 136 off Cool Spg. Rd. Info. 9571438, 404/536-4816 or 536-4878. June 8 - Special Cow Sale - 7 PM, Hagan Stockyard, Collins. Cows, calves stock cows & bred heifers. Info. Jack Anderson, 912/6932525. June 9 - CANCELLED. Ga. Western Sane. Open Horse Show, Green wood Farms, Stone Mtn. Info. 482-4494 or 957-1438. June 9 - Hereford Gilt Pig Sale -10 AM. Leonard Fleming farm. Info. Leo nard Fleming, Rt. 2, Hartwell. [404] 372-2995. June 11 - N. Ga. Beekeepers Assn. meeting, 7 PM, Decatur Federal Savings & Loan, N. Druid Hills Rd., across from Toco Hills Shopping Ctr. Info. 255-6436. May 12 - Open Horse Show, Four Dia mond Saddle Club, Hwy. 15, Sparta, 2 PM. Info. 404/444-5050 or 444-5443. June 16 - Ga. Brahman Breeders Assn. Field Day. James Swindle's Rolling Green Farm, Ray City. Info. James Swindle, Ray City, 912/242-7767 or L. M. Tucker, Rt. 5, Tifton, 912/533-4681. Craft Calendar June 2 - 20th Annual Putnam Co. Dairy Festival on the square in Eatonton. Info. Stella Schofield, [404] 485-9453, P. O. Box 16, Ea tonton 31024. June 2 - Farmers Bazaar, Locust Grove. Show open to residents in Southeast & local Henry Co. residents. 1/2 mi. East of 1-75, Locust Grove-Hampton exit. Info. Anges Ponder, Co. Ext. Agent, Henry Co. 957-9131, Ext. 151. June 2 - Applications being accepted for 3rd annual arts & crafts festival at Seven Gables. Info. 466-4141, Seven Gables P. O. Drawer G, Snellville 30278, Attn. Glenda Clark. June 8-9 - Sugar Creek Bluegrass Festival, Blue Ridge. Located 3 mi. No. of Blue Ridge off Hwy. 5 or 7 mi. So. of Copperhill, Tn. off Hwy. 5. Info. Gene Cox, Rt. 1, Blue Ridge, [404] 632-2560. June 9 - Stilesboro Arts & Crafts Show -10 AM - 6 PM. 8 mi. W. of Cartersville on Hwy. 113. Free admission & parking.