FARMERS & CONSUMERS Tommy /rvin, Commissioner Georgia Deparfmenf of Agriculture Market Bulletin Volume65, Number'44 Rural/ Urban Folk Need Each Other Bringing rural and urban people together during Farm-City Week provides the opportunity to understand each others' problems and see that they have many concerns in common. This year Farm-City Week will be observed throughout Georgia November 16 through 22. Programs and activities during this special week will be designed to help rural and urban people better understand and appreciate each others' problems and learn to work together more effectively as partners in economic progress. Program information and local plans will be coordinated through the county offices of the Cooperative (Our guest columnist this week is Dr. J. W. Pou, Chairman, 1979 Farm-City Week and Assistant Director, Community and Rural Development, Cooperative Extension Service, University of Georgia, Athens 30602.) Extension Service. It is hoped that every county in the state will have at least one program or activity during Farm-City Week designed to increase rural-urban understanding. During America's early history, there was no doubt about the interdependence of farmers and businessmen. Then, nearly everyone who did not farm lived next door to someone who did. Today, however, there is a renewed need for partnership and understanding between urban and rural people. While our number of farms is fewer, the remaining farms are larger and more productive. Despite inflation, Americans, of all the world's consumers, have the best food in the greatest supply and at the lowest prices, compared to prices paid for other products and services. We own this advantage to the technical know-how and ingenuity of the American farmer, to an economy based on free enterprise and personal incentive, and to the teamwork of farm people, business, industry, research, and education. Farmers are important in maintaining a balance of payments in international trade and maintaining (Continued On Page 12) FOR SUBSCRIPTION AND ADVERTISEMENT INFORMATION SEE PAGE 2 Wednesday, October 31,1979 Non-Registered Products 53.3Million Bushels Expected Sold as Fertilizer Aides More Acres in Soybeans There are many products being Than Any Other Go. Crop sold in Georgia which are not rec- ognized fertilizer products. These "soil additivies" are usually sold to unsuspecting consumers who expect It is known by some as Georgia's "magic crop." More realistically, if projections for this year's yield hold true, it will be Georgia's leading acreage crop. miracle results from a non-fertilizer product. The claims usually include some mysterious benefit from "conditioning" the soil and unlocking the nutrients already in the soil. No claims are made for nitrogen, phosphorus or potassium which keeps the product outside the fertilizer laws. Sometimes the benefits claimed are for micronutrients, but the micronutrient content is often not guaranteed. The percentage of certain micronutrients in these pro- ducts is often less than that of the farmers' own soil. The Department of Agriculture Ga. Agrirama Fall Activities Activities at the Agrirama this fall include cotton ginning through November 10. Every Wednesday and Saturday from 10 AM to noon and from 1 PM to 3 PM, the 1896 cotton gin will be operating. In November, cane grinding will be a featured activity. Every day, except Sunday, you can watch cane being ground and syrup being made. On November 17, 24 and December The references, of course, are to soybeans. A hardy standard, soy- beans are far more drought tolerant than corn and many times have thrived where corn failed. Soybeans are not entirely drought stress free, but the planting time of the crop helps it flourish. The beans can be planted as late as middle July and still produce good yields. Har- vesting, as a rule, is completed by late November. Sixteen percent of this year's harvest is now completed. If projections are close, 53.3 million bushels, at 26 bushels per acre, will be harvested by some time (Continued On Page 11) (Continued On Page 11) in December. That compares with a 1978 crop of 29.4 million bushels of Old Fashioned Candling soybeans. The Georgia Crop Reporting Ser- Still Used to Check Eggs vice in Athens points out that this year 2,150,000 acres of soybeans were planted, compared to Not too many years ago the only way to determine the freshness and condition of an egg was to examine it in front of a kerosene lamp or candle. The term "candle" for the inspection hasn't changed since that time and, in many cases, the methods haven't changed that much either. 1,750,000 acres in 1978. Soybeans became Georgia's leading acreage crop in 1978 when it surpassed corn in number of acres planted. Soybeans are frequently used for double cropping in the row crop In fact, if an individual wants to fields of middle and south Georgia know an egg's grade and size, they can make their own candling equip- (Continued On Page 12) QQ consumer line... ment. All it takes is a tin can with both ends cut out, a light source and a piece of tinfoil for a reflector. Hold the egg in front of the can with the light reflected through the other end. This will give a sufficient beam through the shell for close examination of the air pocket and other factors needed to determine the freshness and condition inside the egg. Candling also provides the opportunity to look closely at the shell for any deficiencies or defects. Quality standards from "AA" through "C" have been established for commercial grading. The guidelines for "AA" quality include: (1) If I want to get in touch, with a company for specific questions about their product for a restricted diet, where do I write? R. E. Winder The name and address of the packer or producer must be on the label in addition to the weight, product name and ingredient lusting. Send your letter to the Consumer Services or Product Information Ot fice. (Continued On Page 11 Candling is used as an inspection procedure by the Department of Agriculture to insure the freshness of eggs for sale in food stores across the state. The basic principle of the candle is the same with a light in a small portable device used for on sight determinations. Any eggs which do not reach standards of grade and weight as outlined on the Shell - clean, unbroken, practically normal; (2) Air cell -.1/8 inch or less in depth, practically regular; (3) White - clear, firm; (4) Yolk - out- line, slightly defined, practically free from defects. As these standards decrease, so does the quality, or the letter grade. These standards can be used as a guideline by the general consumer in Index Spec/a/ Handicraft Ads Page 2,3 I Recipes ........... Page 5 Clip & Save Calendar .. Page 6 Grandpa's Garden ... Page I1 What Is .......... Page 12 carton are withheld from sale. (Continued On Page 12) Page 2 we THE MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday, October 31,1979 Dear Editor: I like the new trend of the "What Is" column. I believe it is far more fitting to the average farmer or learning to be farmer/gardner. There are so many getting into the farming act that know so little. This new method will help most all of us in some way. John C. Rackley Route 2, Box 36 Blue Ridge, Ga. 30513 Dear Editor: Please see if anyone can tell us where we can carry old trunks to be restored. Mrs. Hazel W. Copeland P.O. Box 2246 Bainbridge, Ga. 31717 Dear Editor: I have a tree of black walnuts. Some of the nuts are over 9 inches around. Can anyone beat that? S. R. Scarborough Route 1 Bowman, Georgia 30624 SPECIAL HANDICRAFTS Handmade Christmas tree ornaments, $1.15 ea., 6/$6; handmade full length Santa Claus decoration, approx. 11 in., $4.50 ea. S. Hogsed, P. 0. Box 5566, Atlanta 30307.__________ Roll-top bread box, stained pine, beau, finished, "Bread" handpainted on front, 13 1 12 x 17 x 10 1 12, $30 PP. Dan Drawdy, Rt. 3, Box 3531, Blackshear 31516.____________________ Old round wooden bread tray $35. Mrs. C. R. Keith, 975 Rawlins St., S.E., Atlanta 30315. Ph. 622-4140._______ Cat chair pattern, for wood chair for small child $3, no checks, please. Elizabeth Wilson, Rt. 2, Box 160, Commerce 30529.______________________ Old fashion Apple Head dolls, dressed as country grannies, no two alike, $8.50, plus $1 post. D. Osebold, Box 2068, Dahloneqa 30533. FARMERS & CONSUMERS MARKET IULLETIN (USPS187620) Georgia Department of Agriculture Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 404-656-3722 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Valero Jessee, Editor Tim Dobbs, Asst. Ed. rson. Atit. Ed.. Notices Ella M. Beach Sylvia Willis MfceWitt,GrculatioflMgr. In order to subscribe to the MARKET BULLETIN, vou mav call 656-.1722 or send requests to the above address. There is no charge fur Georgia residents to receive this publication: out-of-stale residents are charged $2.00 annuuliv. Address all requesls to be added to or removed from the mailing list, change of address and Form 3579 to the MARKET BULLETIN office at the above addrnss. 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 anv notire appearing in the Bulletin nor for anv transaction resulting from published n. tires. Advertisers are cautioned that it against the law to misrepresent anv prodiii offered for sale in a public notice or adve tisemenl carried in anv publication that delivered through the United Slates 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. Old hand-made swinging quilting frames, comp. w /hand-drilled holes and tacks. Mrs. Morea Brackett, 5994 W. Lee's Mill Rd., College Park 30349. Ph. 997-1776.______________________ Christmas door knob cover 75 cents; cro. wreath lapel pin 75 cents; Christmas aprons $2.50 plus 75 cents post. Lee Barfield, P. 0. Box 23, Orchard Hill 30266.__________________________ Hand-painted Posey design, custo- mized blouses, I'll paint on almost anything, prices vary. Cora Cobb, Rt. 2, Box122, Abbeville31001. Ph. 423-3260. Heirloom qual. cro., including Fringed afghans, dolls, animals, etc. D. Balden, 3181 Old 41 Hwy. Rt. 293, Kennesaw. Ph. 427-0709.__________ 1 Cathedral Window quilt $2,000, 1 afghan $250, all handmade, hand-quilted. Mrs. C. Fletcher, 640 Mary Ln., N. E., Marietta 30062.____._________ Personalized knitted Christmas stockings, Santa, Mrs. Claus, snowman, snowlady, Rudolph, and more. Nona Herd, 1889 Beechwood Blvd., Gainesville 30501._________________ Want to swap New Floor type quilting frames for set of old fashion kind that hang from ceiling. Margaret E. Lentz, 5150 Phillips Dr., Forest Park. Ph. 363-2694 or 658-7059.__________ Adult's cro. caps, all cols. $6; cro. shawls, w/fringe, $10, orange, med. blue, blk., gold, others, SASE for reply. Mrs. E. J. Weathers, Rt. 5, Lawrencevilie 30245.___________________ Macrame planters and wall hangings, $6.50, up, list avail. BrendaCrowder, P. 0. Box32254, Decatur 30032.______ Cro. slippers for ladies, men and children (sleep socks) or houseshoes, hats; afghans pillows; buy 3 pr., get one free, afghans also. Mary H. Sumner, Gainesville. Ph. 536-5250._____ Hand-written, hand decorated letter from Santa, send child's letter and $3 to Kathy M. Gibbs, Box 555, Davisboro 31018._________________________ Natural Holiday wreaths, Pine cone, Cornhusk, Boxwood, ribbon to suit, $25-$45. Mrs. Walter Massey, 3112 Vista Cir., Macon. Ph. 474-1294.______ White, med. size, cro. pullover$7.50, green, med. size, knitted cardigan, wrap style w/belt, $12.50. Mrs. Mary Mathis, Rt. 2, Box 107, Gainesville 30501.____________________________ Lifetime metal Social Security pits., Flag design, $2 and SASE, send name and SS number. Dennis Cooper, P. O. Box 800, Hardwick31034.________ Want old postcards, used or unus'ed. Frances Stephens, 2207 Chapman Dr., Albany 31707. Ph. 912-439-7419._____ Cathedral Window afghan, step by step cro. inst. $1, w/SASE. Mrs. R. A. Armstrong, Rt. 4, Box 287, Milledgevilie 31061.__________________ Newborn, 6 mos. cro. Christening gown $10, cap $2, sweater $6, booties $2, baby blanket, approx. 35x45, $12, any col. Mrs. Steve Dodd, Star Rt., Cloudland 30709.______________ Home-baked, decorated, cakes for Birthdays and Spec, occasions; also, fruit cakes. Charlotte Holloway, Powder Springs. Ph. 943-6339.________ Granny and Grandpa refrigerator door dolls, state col. prefer, for Granny's bonnet, $2.50/set, 50 cents post. Mary Davis, Box642, Dublin 31021. Want Grooved Cedar sidewall shingles. Ben T. Schlaclenhauffen, 1576 Windsor Parkway N.E., Atlanta 30319. Ph.404-237-7735._______________ Cookbook "Miriam's Favorites" edited by Miriam Maddox, 500 recipes of Southern Cooking $5.25. Miriam Maddox, 911 Cordell St., Chatsworth 30705. Macrame anything, pocketbooks, pit. hangers, hanging lights, hanging tables, wall hangings, Christmas items, etc. G. Dockery, Suwanee. Ph. 945-2570.___________________ Handcrafted furniture, bookcases, coffee tables, dining tables, hutches, chests, butcher blocks, high chairs, gun cabinets. Larry Barnes, 501 Court St., Calhoun 30701. Ph. 629-5260. Taking orders, Macrame Christmas trees, wreaths, towel holders, purses, kissing balls, etc. Mrs. Bill Wilson, Riverdale. Ph. 996-8333.___________ Doghouses, handmade, sml. $35, medium $45, Irg. $60. Glenn Hopper, Acworth. Ph. 926-8194, aft. 6 p.m. Free: will trim boxwood, holly w/berries, or pines for clippings, needed for wreaths. G. Carrol I, Roswell. Ph. 404992-4509.___________________ Stuffed toys, sml. $2.50, Irg. $4.50, PP, money order only, no collect calls. Ann Hughes, Rt. 3, Box 80, Canton 30114. Ph. 479-5244.__________ Christening gown/cap, newborn, 6 mo., cotton mat., $15; polyester quilted baby quilts, appliqued animals, peach, blue, green, $8. Helen L. Dodd, Star Rt., Cloud land 30709._______. Stuffed toys, sheep, 12 in. $6; frog 8 in. $2.50, 12 in. $3.50; Paddington Bear 13 in. $8, 18 in., $12, order now for Christmas, money orders only. Eva Borsdort, Rt. 2, Box 32, Cumming 30130._________________________ Baby afghan, $6, baby bed size $15; cap /booties, $1.25, plus post. Louise Hall, Rt. 6, Box 84, Dallas 30132. Ph. 445-4877.____________________ Handmade crafts, from calico to crochet, from potholders to butterflies. Mrs. J. R. Willis, Jr., 3029 Nisbet Dr., Macon 31206. Ph. 788-8737 or 781-8490. Old fashion bonnets, perma press mat., pellon in brim, no ironing needed, $4 PP. Mrs. Velma Bell, 13 Clover St., Rome30161. Ph. 404-232-4233._______ 1 beige cape, fits size 14, Shell stitch, very pretty, $20. Virginia Pemberton, Luthersville. Ph. 404-927-6706. Raggedy Ann dolls, $8.50, Mr. or Mrs. Santa dolls, $6.50; cro. bell pulls and cro. bells, $7.50. E. Wright, 826 Richmond St., Macon 31206. Ph. 788- 4558.___________________________ Quilt patterns, patchwork, applique, 4/$1 w/SASE, Bowtie, Wedding Ring, Poinsettia, Sunbonnet Sue, others. Doris Roach, Rt. 3, Jefferson 30549. Approx. 5 Ibs. polyolefin cord scraps, great stuffing for toys, pillows, etc., washable, soft, $1 plus $1.50 post. Sybil Willingham, Rt. 1, Box 163, Ft. Valley 31030._______________ Butterfly pictures, (cro.); Barnwood frame $10, Walnut w/glass $12.50, Butterfly, $4, smocked dresses, patchwork pillows, cro. Christmas ornaments. Carol Green, Ellerslie 31807._______ Cro. 5 in. Tree Top Angel, butterfly $3 ea., Cross bookmarks, snowflake, Big bird, Bell wreath, poinsettia ornaments $1.25 ea. F. Dorsey, 1040 Wesley, Marietta 30064.___________________ 100 diff. quilt patterns for $8, no checks, please. Alice Corbin, Rt. 1, Box 338, Rock Springs 30739.__________ Tole and decorative painters patterns, over 50 exc. designs $5.50, PP. Katy Coleman, P.O. Box667, Bainbrid- ge31717.______________________ Ornaments, cro. cotton, wreath, snowflake, gingerman, star, $1.50 ea., snowman, beaded bell, $2.50 ea. J. Kennerly, Rt. 7, Cumming 30130._____ Lrg. beau. Raggedy Ann dolls, $25; crib quilts, w/baby's name, birthdate, wt., $65, PP. Elizabeth Bernstein, 4617 Battey St., Savannah 31405. Ph. 335- 1394.________________________ Spice robes, $1.50; Jack/Jill Rag dolls, $10/set, painted Toaster covers 75 cents, Chicken Tote bag $4, 75 cents post, others. Patsy McKie, Box 23, Orchard Hill 30266. Ph. 404-228-3653. 3 pc. bathroom set, commode, top tank pc. and rug, knit, $35. Mrs. S. E. O'Quinn, Sunset Park Rt. 4, Baxley 31513._________________________ Cro. houseshoes, mens $3, ladies $2, children's $1.50, baby booties $1.50. Gladys Fincher, 5229 Hwy. 92, DougIasville30135.__________________ Taking orders for Chicken breadbaskets $5, chicken doorstops $8, stuffed Christmas tree center pcs. $10. Mrs. John Chamblee, 3605 Flat Shoals Rd., College Park 30349. Cro. Doll Tissue cover, $6.50, PP, asstd. cols., my choice. Margarette Perkins, 111 Lee St., Statesboro 30458. Oil paintings on canvas of Old homeplace etc., 16x20, $40, 9x12, $30, send photo and check. E. Cloud, 120 Satterfleld Rd., Canton. Ph. 404-479-3993. Sock monkeys, boy or girl, dressed, $5 ea., PP. Jewell Gass, Rt. 3, Browns Rd., Trenton 30752._____________ Cro. placemats and coasters to match $10, plus $2 post., your choice cols.; cro. baby sweater set $7.50, cro. baby afghan $9, plus $1.50 post. ea. Bonnie Baugh, Rt. 1, Gillsville 30543. Ph. 677-3589.________________ Beau, hand emb. pillowcases in nice cols., feather /coral stitch on hems, reg. size, $4.50, queen, $5, PP; also, will make throw pillows on order. Ruth Poole, Rt. 2, Box 78, alto 30510.______ Beau. Rag dolls, gingham checked, all sizes, all cols., will personalize w/your child's name. Donna Williams, Douglasville. Ph. 942-8783.________ Drawn patterns and instr. for Sunset and Moonbeam quilt top, using some bias mat., $2, PP; dainty purse handkerchief $1, PP. Mrs. Pauline 0. Simpson, Rt. 1, Mt. Airy 30563. Ph. 404-778- 4608.____________________ Holly Hobbie doll, $18, stuffed Christmas tree $16, Irg. stuffed Chicken $12, PP. Sherry Reeves, 1967 Greenvalley Rd., Griffin 30223. Ph. 228-0613. Handmade quilts; flower arrangements; cro. items. D. Pike, Kennesaw. Ph. 427-3018.____________________ Rose and Granny Sq. afghans, all sizes, cols., $40 to $125; Dollface potholders $5; dolls, $3-$7; Ear of corn, sev. other items. Rochel Smith, Conyers. Ph. 483-4959.__________ Appliqued quilts, $75 to $100; tops, $9 to $24, Owl, Mushroom, Dove. G. Hiland, Rt. 2. Maysville. Ph. 652-2851. Camellia afghan, red flowers, outlined in avocado on white background, $45; Ripple pillows $20. Mrs. J. Whitley, Rt. 4, Kennesaw 30144.__________ Hand, worked Wood stools; also, ADZE dressed fireplace mantels, any length, pine and poplar, $10/ft. others avail. Dale Burdge, Rt. 1, Jasper30143. Ph.404-692-2086.____________ Pressed flowers, pansies, etc., mix. pkg. P. F. bookmarks, youth Tote bag pattern $1 ea. w/SASE. Mrs. Cecil Lowe, 1216 Sandtown Rd. S. W., Marietta 30060. Ph. 505-427-2191._______ Tree Deer stand for sale, in very good cond. $25. C. W. Robertson, Jr., Atlanta. Ph. 321-4378.________________ Cro. snowflakes $1, stocking $3.50; baby booties, $1.25; afghans $40. M. Powell, 308 N. Dogwood, Villa Rica 30180. Ph.404-459-6935.__________ Quilt patterns: Spiderweb, Basket, Texas Star, 8 Pt. Star, Log Cabin, Fisherman, 3/$1.40, plus post. Nancy Jackson, Rt. 2, Talking Rock 30175. Doll clothes, all kinds, cloth dolls, doll accessories, very reas. D. Annabel, Rt. 1, Box 155, Warthen 31094. Ph. 912552-2670.______________________ Want someone to embroider or applique monograms; indicate styles avail., cost. Linda Butts, P.O. Box 1096, Roswell 30077.______________ Handpainted bread dough Christmas ornaments, $1.50 ea., personalized, $1.75 ea. M. Williams, 4604 Thompson Mill Rd., Decatur30034. Ph. 987-0514. Quilt patterns: Basket of Roses, Texas Star, Pansy, Tulip, May Basket, Gardners Prize, 3/$1.45, plus post. Lorene Bennett, Rt. 2, Talking Rock 30175._______________________ Little Red Riding Hood doll, 3 dolls in 1, $10 ea.; also, Wedding Ring quilt $150; Dresden Plate quilt, $55. Ann Dalton, 215 New Hope Dr., Grayson 30221. Ph. 963-6202.____________ 1 set of Mr./Mrs. Teddy Bears w/clothes on, $18; 1 cro. pillowtop, white and red rose, $5; applique pillowcases, Ga. Rose and Dutch Girl, $5, $5.50; other items. B. Williams, 911 Ada St., Eastman 31023.____________ Baby quilts, $12, cotton tablecloths; $12; placemats, $2 ea. J. Evans, Rt. 2, Maysville. Ph. 652-2851.__________ Cro. infant's cap, booties, and sweater, size to 1 yr., soft baby cols., $7.50 per set plus $1.50 post. Mrs. Howard Skipper, Rt. 3, Box 458, Hiawassee 30546.___________________ Decorative painted items: ovals $3.50; oven rack pullers, $3.50; Floral mini-canvas /easel, $7, plus much more. Renee Dollar, 119 Brandywine Dr., Winder 30680. Ph. 404-867-2604. Quilt patterns: Maple leaf, Bowtie, Bear's Paw, Monkey Wrench, Fan, Dresden Plate, Dutch doll, $1.45 for 3, plus post. Mrs. J. W. Jackson, Rt. 2, Talking Rock 30175. Directions to cro. His/ Her Little Britches potholders $2. Evelyn Dunlap, Rt 3. Nicholls31554._____________ Stuffed gingerbread boys and girls, E in. high, felt, emb. features $1.50 ea. PP. Joy McGuirt, 1821 McLain Rd., Acworth 30101.__________________ Macrame handbags, cro. snowflakes tree orn., stuffed animals, potholders Macrame planter hangers. Debbie Weaver, Rt. 5, Box 46, Milledgevilk 31061._______________________ 18 in. Macrame Owl towel ring $8 wooden doll bed, white w /handpaintec flowers, coverlet and pillow $10, bott PP. Gloria Drawdy, Rt. 3, Blackshea _ __ Hillbilly dolls; Tulip and Dresdei Plate and Log Cabins, many others hand-quilted quilts, also, king size Maxine Dellorso, 1800 Mackinaw PI. Smyrna 30080. Ph. 404-435-9856. Old fashion Sam and Sue stuffei dolls, $25 a set or one doll $15, plu post. Mrs. Thelma Collins, 305 Stubb St., Cedartown 30125. Ph. 404-748 4338.___________________________ 30 quilt patterns for beginners, vai designs, all for $4.50, PP. Mrs. Gibson 3873 Samaria Ct., Tucker 30084._____ Standing roses, red w /green /whit trim, dbl. bed size, hand cro. spreac roses done in full dimension, $25C Hazel Wood, 934 Mauldin St. S. E., A! lanta. Ph. 522-3570.______________ 3 dbl. bed, new mat., hand-quilte quilts, $25 ea. plus post. Mrs. H. E Wall, Sr., 211 Candler St., Winde 30680._______________________ Patterns: $1.50 ea., Hen Bun Cozi Tea Cozy, Hen doorstop, Hen pincust ion, Rooster doorstop. Mrs. Bill Lewis Rt.3, Moultrie31768._____________ Pan mittens 75 cents; Tooth Fail pillow $2, Heart Bib apron $4, Ban aprons, $2; Hat pincushions $1 , plus 7 cents post. Inez McClure, Rt. 1 , Be 230, M liner 30257._______________ Bun Basket cloths $1.75; Potpour sachets $1 .25; quilted knitting bag; cr< bag $4 PP. L. Wallace, 114 Griffetl Winder 30680. Ph. 867-5918.________ Barbie 11 1/2 in. doll size, qui /pillow $3.50/set; pajamas/rot $2.50/set; personalized Tote Bag $ Mrs. Harvey Collins, Rt. 1, Danielsvil 30633.__________________________ Now taking orders for Macrame, a cording to your spec.; also, handpai ted Christmas tree ornaments, lor lasting plaster craft $1 .25 ea. plus pos S. C. Cooper, Box 100, Morrow Re Newnan 30262. Ph.404-787-1916. Christian Poem Book, "In The Fielc of The Lord", $2.50, 50 cents pos Alyce Ray, 6190 San Juan St., Fore Park. Ph.404-366-8172.__________ Macrame for sale, towel holder pocketbooks, pot hangers, choice cols. Dorothy Farr, Rt. 5, Thoms( 30824. Ph. 595-1646.____________ Quilts, hooked rugs, shawls, knitti slippers, baby booties, cannot shi misc. cro. items. Mrs. M. Nettleto 320 S. Covington Hwy., Decatur 3003 Ph. 294-5190.___________________ Old fashion 12 in. dressed doll $4.50, PP, cro. house shoes, wo thread, any coi., $3.50 PP. Mrs. W. i Millsap, Red Bud Rd., Calhoun 30701 Christmas stockings, made /Granny Sq., $3.98 ea., sml. decor lions for tree, 4/$1, all handmad Edith Anderson, Lithonia. Ph. 48 6841.______________________ Potpourri blends, ready to use, Hf bal or Floral, 3 cups, instr., $7, PP. Vanderhoff, 2627 John Petree Rt Powder Springs. Ph. 404-943-4871 . Macrame pocketbooks $25; shaw $10; Bead Christmas ornaments, bell cents, star 75 cents, handpainted p lowcases $5/pr., others. Gail Lar 2828 Butt Dr., Douglasville 30135. Beau, handcrafted clothespin doi choice of col., $3 ea., avail, yr. rour satisfaction guar. Ada Kinsey, Rt. Harmony Gr. Rd., Auburn 30203. Macrame purses, jewelry, pit. he gers, etc., ea. made to order, re; priced. Kathy Egan, 2520 Rose Cir., C catur 30032. Ph. 284-1640.________ Patterns: Rooster doorstop, Mou pot pit. cover, 3 in 1 apron, petunia p Hen Bun Cozy, Tea Cozy, Hen do stop, $1 .50 ea. Rita Lewis, Rt. 3, Mo trie 31 768.___________________ Hand cro. baby sacque, cap, bootii pink, blue and white, trimmed in y low, $8.50 per set, plus $1.50 pos cro. baby afghan $15, plus $1.75 po Mildred Bowen, P. O. Box 236, Arm cus31709._________________ Cro. lacy Ripple afghans, $35, F shawls, $12 PP; SASE for cols, ava please. M. J. Boyette, 601 OakviewS Warner Robins 31093. Ph. 912-9: 8000. Wednesday, October 31,1979 Beau, white macrame purse w/ macrame shoulderstrap $25, money order only. Tina Jakes, 1227 Beechview Dr., S.E., Atlanta 30316. Ph. 622-9818. Vari. blues and green afghan, Afghan stitch panels w/shell edging $65. Anne Ringer, 112'Nancelon Cir., Warner Robins 31093.__________________ Felt frog, hippo puppets, $3 ea., felt snowman, worm, mouse bookmarks, $1.50; woven potholders $1.50, PP. Meg Metis, 3020 Clairmont Ave., Macon31204._________________ Teddy Bear puppet, $3, felt wall hanging w/finger puppets in balloon, $5.75, puppets only, $1 ea., duck, pig, rabbit. C. Anderson, 1119 Medlin St., Apt. E-6, Smyrna 30080.__________ Cro. long stem roses, all cols. $1.50 ea., Santa door knob covers $1.50 ea. Maud Cooper, Rt. 3, Box 458, Hiawas- see 30546.___________________ Now taking orders for Macrame pocketbooks, adults and childs; also, Macrame towel holders, etc. Mrs. Robert Bogart, Rt. 2, Box 358, Carrollton 30117.______________________ 2 beau, fringed snowwhite shawls; taking orders for Christmas afghans, good sel. of most wanted cols. Mrs. Thelma Beasley, 1023 N. Hairston Rd. Apt. G-2, Stone Mtn. 30083. Ph. 299- 3310.______________________ Handmade bookmarks, 50 cents w/SASE; handmade cro. doll potholders $3 and $5, 50 cents post., cols, of your choice. Mrs. L. W. Simmons, 3466 Anneewake Rd., Douglasville30135. Cro. Shell Stitch shawls, triangle, fringed, all cols., good Christmas gifts, no checks, $25. Vivian Barrett, 2254 Olive Springs Rd., Marietta. Ph. 435- 0672.______________ _ Afghans, $35, avo. green, brown, gold, yellow, some edged in black, asst. cols. Mrs. Marvin Owen, 1665 Cunningham Rd., S. W., Marietta 30060. Ph. 427-5300.____________ Child's Granny Sq. top, yellow and green sq. neck, no sleeves $3, 1 lap robe, yellow, orange, and brown, size 35 1 12 x 32, $15. L. M. Quick, P. O. Box 2754, Augusta 30904.____________ Adult's cro. shoes, $2/pr., children's $1.50, shoulder bags $3 ea., plus post. Homer Alien, Dial Star Rt., Blue Ridge 30513.______________________ Handmade queen, Dbl. Wedding Ring quilt, red print and gold w/white, white lining, $130, PP, insured, money order only. Clara Nicholson, Rt. 1, Box 100, Hiawassee 30546._____________ Men and women Fake Fur shoes, Irg., med., sml., col. black, brown, blue, red or gold, $4.98/pr. Mrs. B. W. Miller, Cherry Log 30522.________. Christmas stockings, lace ribbons, $5; old fashioned sunbonnets $6, state col. Ginny Harrell, 2867 Panther Ct., Rex 30273. Ph. 961-9597._________ Want old time pieced or appliqued quilt patterns, reasonable. Mrs. Yvette Ashmore, 232 Greenville St., N.W., Aiken, S.C. 29801._______________ Inexpensive, easy fabric Spice ball, $2 w/instr. Mrs. Charles Turner, Rt. 5, Box 289, Milledgeville 31061._________ Want patterns for making stuffed Monkey toys out of men's work sox. Mrs. J. W. Sewell, Rt. 3, Chattanooga, TN. 37409.___________;_______. Want patterns for Oval shaped cro. table mats. Mrs. Sanford M. Fitzsimmons, 3095 Octavia PI., Doraville 30340. Ph. 939-3931._____________ Want pattern for Wedding Ring and Dbl. Wedding Ring w/instr. for putting it together. Mable Johnson, 1169 Bolton Rd., N. W., Atlanta 30331. Ph. 691- 8635.________________________ Craftsperson seeks farm animal skulls and bones; also, want feathers from exotic birds and roosters. D. Cantley, Atlanta. Ph. 634-4796.______ Want pattern to make stuffed Turkeys. Mrs. Russell Connell, 402 Haley Ave., Ashburn 31714._______________ Want Maple Leaf quilt pattern, design: 4 Irg. maple leaves appliqued to Irg. white sq. Mrs. T. Sanders, P. O. Box 43, Colquitt 31737. Ph. 912-758- 3395._______________________ Want wooden box to store Art sup- plies, needs to have hinged top and front, 36" x 30" h, (4" false bottom) x 10 in. deep. Trish Grimes, 1139 Hancock Dr., N.E., Atlanta 30306. Ph. 404-874- 271 2.____________________ Want two Monkey dolls, made out of work socks. Mrs. C. F_. Lott, Box 331, Flowery Branch 30542.___________ Want good 4-harness or 8-harness loom, reas. priced. C. Muschell, Box 286. Farmington 30638. Ph. 404-769- 6576.____________________ Want a Bonnet pattern. Leola Wright, 25 Hemlock Dr.. ColumbJs 31904. Man's hand-knit sleeveless sweater, size 42-44, diamond pattern, yellow orlon, $15. Mrs. E. H. Richards, 301 Decatur Rd., McDonough 30253. Ph. 957- 3346:___________________________ Cro. Raggedy Ann and Andy, scare- crow clowns, duck, squirrel, dog, and mouse, ideal gifts, give desired cols. Coleen Williams, 3485 Estes Park Dr., Lithonia 30058. Ph. 972-3958. Cro. child's purse, doll cradle, $5 plus post.; Christmas tree skirts, stockings, dolls, placemats, baby sets, afghans, capes, bed slippers. B. Peavy, Ellerslie31807.___________________ White tatting, Irg. for pillowcases, 70 cents per yd. PP, also Bookmarkers $1. sgl. edge, no samples. Mrs. C. F. Butler, 109 23rd. St. S.E., Moultrie 31768.__________________________ Will make tatted crosses $2, 50 cents ea., daisies, roses, 75 cents and other tatting. Nina Gable, P. O. Box 104, Brooks 30205. Ph. 404-599-6947._____ Latin Cross bookmarks, cro. dainty asstd. cols. $1 ea. Hettie Duncan, Rf. 3, Box 231, Flowery Branch 30542._____ 3 pc. Vanity sets, $2.50, all handpainted w/cro. edging. Howard Kemp, Acworth 30101. Ph. 974-3302.________ Pattern: Overall bibs and galluses; denium Shoulder Bag, great for anyone; also, How to Pit. your Flowers by Horiscope, for more Beau. Blooms 50 w/SASE. J. Kilgore, Rt. 2, Ball Ground 30107.______________________ 1 Cablestitch sweater, handmade, size 42, knitted w/ping thread, $40, no collect calls. Pearl Case, 77Oglethorpe Park, St. Simons Island 31522. Ph. 912638-8266.________________ Want quilt patterns, Monkey Wrench, Puzzle, Wedding Ring, 7 Sisters, Bowtie, others, state price. Lillie Mullis, Box 252, Auburn 30203.__________ Durable machine washable soft toys and nursery access., crib quilts, for list and prices send SASE. C. Brown, 420 N. Ave., Gainesville 30501._________ Want mounted Moose head. Mr. Toben, 7045 Colaparchee Rd., Macon 31210. Ph.912-477-2346.__________ Emb. bibs w/pocket, personalized if desired, $5, PP, no checks. Mrs. S. R. Hahn, Jr., 2620 Glendale Ct., Conyers 30208._____________________ Needlepoint, Crewel, Cro., Cross- stitch, will make per your order, great for Christmas gifts, all handmade. Mrs. McMillan, Marietta. Ph. 404-973-8868. Kiln-fired glass windchimes, 31 pcs., var. cols. $8 plus $2 post, and ins. P. James, 1001 Crest, Cocnran 31014. Beau. Seashells from Florida, perfect for all kinds of crafts $5 per gal., $1 post. Mrs. A. Humphrey, 4898 Village Cr. Dr., Atlanta 30338.___________ 6 yds. handmade tatting, pillowcase edging, $1.25/yd., plus post. ea. yd. Mrs. E. C. Dyer, Rt. 10, Box 425, .Gumming 30130._________________ Cro. bookmarkers $1 ea.; cro. Baby capes $10 ea., baby pillows $5 ea.; stuffed turtle animals $5; macrame items, lots of other items. Cro. and macrame. N. J. Martin, Box 1865, Gainesville 30501._______________ Want new pinecones, no loblolly, must be good cond. L. Henderson, 3527Terri Lynn Ct., Tucker30084.____ Want quilt pattern; Dutch Boy /Girl, reg. size. Mrs. Boyd Brown, 505 N. 5th Ave.. Winder 30680.____________ Cakes, all kind layer and pound cakes, made from scratch, no mixes. Bess Austin, 1967 St. Mt. Lithonia Rd., Lithonia 30058. Ph. 482-5431.______ Sev. Ceramic pieces for sale. Mrs. Clarice Mealey, 6972 Church St., Riverdale 30274._______________ Cro. clothing, baby sets, 3 pcs. sweater, cap and booties, girl ponchoes /caps, girls dresses sizes 1-2 yrs., other cro. Mrs. Beatrice Harrelson, 1370 Sharmel Ct., Columbus 31904. Ph. 327-0262.________________ Printed China dolls w/China heads and hands and feet, painted hair in 4 cols., lace trimmed dress, ea. doll $10, plus post. Shelby Harris, Rt. 5, Box 384, Jackson 30233. Ph. 404-775-5158. Raggedy Ann and Andy dolls, sizes 15 in. $5; 25 in. $15; 36 in. $20; 20 in. black $10. Mrs. J. A. Strozier, 4112 Lesley Dr., College Park 30337. Ph. 767- 8813._______________________ Lrg. baby quilts w/lace trim satin pillow, new mat., neat work, $11, PP. Mrs. J. Elliott, Rt. 5, Box 92, Chatsworth 30705._________________ Corn and seed picture patterns, Rooster and or Hen 18x24, $2 ea. Mrs. Juanita Awtrey, 2912 Macland Rd., Powder Springs 30073.___________ Old fashioned Porch swing, solid oak, 4 ft., handcrafted, $75. Mary S. Lambert, 2826 Franklin St., Avondale Estates 30002.________________ Beau, handmade Rag dolls for Christmas, 22 in. high, $16, PP. specify cols. Karen Hatten, Box 466, McRae 31055.______________________ Want directions and /or pattern for making placemats or rugs from plastic bread wrappers. Clara J. Carver, P. 0. Box 973, Bainbridge 31717._________ 18 cro. Christmas stocking patterns, Hexagon and Granny sq., 75 cents w/SASE. Diana Stephens, 109 Creekview Dr., Woodstock 30188._______ Will Re-silver your old mirrors. Mrs. Billie Mathis, Leesburg. Ph. 912-759- 2815._____________________ Raggedy Ann and Andy, emb. face, heart, 25 in., $20; 15 in., $10, post. $1. Mr. Stephens, 115 Bonanza Dr., Bonaire 31005. Ph. 912-923-! THE MARKET BULLETIN Quilt patterns: 2/$1, w/pcd. block 47$1, w/drawn instr., Butterfly, Star, 4 Doves in Window, Ozark Puzzle, Cat. Star /Cresent. Mrs. Grace Fine, 142 Bernice Dr., Lawrenceville 30245. Ph. 963-3165.________________ Sgl. Tatting for sale, $1.25/yd., red, green, white and pink, PP. Mrs. Ernest Crosby, Rt. 3, Box 274, Baxley31513. Beau, aprons: band, $3.25; bib$5.50; afghans and other handmade items. R. Keller, 2433 LaFortune Dr., Decatur 30032. Ph. 241-5085.____________ Colorful 31/2 cro. items, cute Santaface; red /green Jingle Bell or Basket, Dbl. Boot, 65 cents ea. PP, others. Nell Witek, 1055 Castlewood, Woodstock 30188. Ph. 926-5709.______________ Round and square cro. pothoiders, fancy edging, Calico patchwork potholders $1, PP. L. Wallace, 114 Griffeth, Winder30680. Ph. 867-5918. Cro. Snowflakes $1 ea., 12 designs, cro. Cross, book mark $2 ea., PP. Wanda Stribling, 922 Malibu, LaGrange 30240.______________________ Quilting frames, It. wt., $5, you pick up. J. C. Farmer, 519 Alford St., LaG rang e 30240.___________________ Want 10 gal. milk cans, state price and no. avail. M. E. Kitchens, Rt. 7, Box 333, Gainesville 30501. Ph. 5361244.__________________' Want Fresh fallen long pine needles, for basket work, quote price per Ib. Mrs. Berry Turner, Rt. 3, Cleveland. Ph. 865-2200.____________________ 20 in. round w/fringe, Velvet pillows, any col. and white, $10/pr.; full size Dbl. Peacock Chinelle bedspread, heart shape boarder, white background $25; Christmas printed potholder 75 cents. Mrs. Sue White, P. O. Box 3604, Dalton 30721._______________________ Var. cro. afghans $20-$40, pillows, shawls, Raggedy Ann and Andy, stuffed animals, boutique Christmas ornaments. Clara Lloyd, Clarkston. Ph. 296-1863._________________ Want to buy cro. Snowflakes to hang on Christmas tree. J. Spivey, 5223 Lakeside Dr., Doraville 30360.________ 96x96 in. solid col. cotton /poly, quilt top, Lone Star pattern; also, throw pillows, patch work or app. Malvery Neeley, 810 Cherokee Rd., Apt. 28-B, Smyrna 30080. Ph. 404-433-8615.______ Cro. Butterflies, any col. for decoration; also, afghan, full bed, Granny, multi-col. $125. Eula Shelley, 810 Cherokee Rd., Apt. 28A, Smyrna30080. Ph. 404-432-1163._____________ Taking orders for old fashioned quilting frames. Tommy Shelley, New Hope. Ph. 445-9892._________________ Cro. afghans, fruit potholders, baby bottle covers, Christmas trees and other Christmas items. Mrs. A. E. Riley, 3430 Rushing Rd., Augusta 30906. Ph. 404-798-4150. Quilt patterns: Dbl. Wdding Ring, Pansy, Tulip, Little Lady, Ohio Star, Dutch girl /boy, 3/S1.25. Mrs. C. Lynch, Rt. 1, Armuchee 30105._______ Want white Damask Linen cloth 120"x72" or bigger; also, cement or iron flower urns for yard, state type and size. Mrs. W. F. Griswold, Rt. 1, Box 593, Oxford 30267.______________ Pattern and instr. for Stuffed Hen pincushion, tail holds 10 spools thread, place for scissors, tape, thimble, 9 in. long, $1.50, SASE. Mrs. D. M. Wright, 157PineSt., Fairburn30213.______ Macrame items, purses, towel holders, etc., Christmas orders are welcome. Mrs. Bill Wilson, 1375 E. Fayetteville Rd., Riverdale 30296. Ph. 404996-8333.____________________ Want Rag carpet, any col., strips or sewn together, state size. Jack Atkinson, Box 499, Oxford 30267.__________ Cro. items, Ponchos, baby items, etc. Mrs. B. McKinnon, 3319 Tamplin Terr., Macon 31206. Ph.912-788-5122. Quilt patterns: Tree of Paradise, Dbl. Wedding Ring, w /picture to go by $1 ea. w/SASE. Mrs. T. W. Allison, Rt. 2, Box 84, Flowery Branch 30542. Ph. 967- 3069. _________________ Guest towels, white Huck, Swedish Weaving designs, asstd. cols. 2/$5, 50 cents post., details, SASE. F. T. Mid- dleton, Rt. 1, Box 156, Forsyth 31029. Handpainted decorator animals and birds for your home, all sizes. T. Owens, 419 Pirkle Ave., Buford 30518. Ph. 945-9289.________________ Cute Cozy Cat sleeping pillow 10x15 in., felt and cotton mat. $4, PP. Mrs. Estes Barrett, Rt. 2, Talking Rock 30175._____________________ Ladies cro. stretch bdrm. shoes, asstd. cols. $3.25. PP. Jo Lanier, P. O. Box 642, Woodbury 30293. Ph. 404-553- 5018. ________________ Lovely hand cro. shawls w/10 in. fringe, $17, PP. Lavon B. Nelson, 4805 Springhill Rd.. Savannah 31404. Ph. 912-352-9937._____________ Will swap one for one, my cro. snowflake Christmas tree ornaments for your handmade ones. V. Moore, 549 N. Doolv St.. Montezuma31063. Mail ads to arrive in our office by Wednesday.________________ Farm employment ^^^^^ ^^^^^ ^ ^^^^^^ ^^^ ^^^^ B No commercial, industrial or domestic employment permitted. Only that employment that pertains to the individual farm may be advertised. Will come to your farm w/hyd. wood splitter and split your firewood; also, chain saw work. David Corbitt, Atlanta. Ph. 758-6188 or 373-5869.___________ Will harvest your pecan crop on halves, all necessary equip, and supplies furnished. M. C. Farmer, Rt. 1, Box 86-A, Athens. Ph. 543-7252.________ 45 yr. old woman and 4 boys want job on chicken farm. Ruby Giles, 2143 Simmons Ave., Columbus 31903._____ Will build/ repair any type farm fence, stock pens, etc.; also, will bush hog pastures. Herb Gathercole, Gainesville. Ph. 532-1551.________ Want sgl./ retired couple to live on farm and act as caretaker, furnish tractor and sml. acreage in lieu of salary. E. P. Fields, Rt. 2, Kingston 30145. Ph.404-382-5112.________ Want to catch wild cattle. James Ruark, Mansfield 30255. Ph. 786-0381. Want reliable party to live on land and clear for pastures and farming in exchange for free rent, water/ house and barn. E. D. Gartrell, Whitestone 30186. Ph. 698-4272._________________ Will clear farmland, do blade and other tractor work. Harold Rutledge, Rex. Ph. 961-6742.______________ Want part time work w/horses, Athens area, exp. English or Western but out of practice, ref. Mrs. Baker, Athens. Ph. 548-6987._________ Want middle age woman/man to do light garden work, room, board and salary. Viola Smith, 4951 Oak Dale Rd., Smyrna 30080._______________ 21 yr. old man wants job on chicken farm, can operate farm machinery, furnish place and salary. George Turner, 5248 Stonwall Tell Rd., College Park 30349.____________________ Proposals are being taken to fence approx. 350 A. of fence and cross fencing. J. W. Walls, Basil Farms, Franklin. Ph.404-675-3649.________ Will build any type pasture farm fence. John R. Griffitts, Rt. 2, Box 99, Fairburn 30213. Ph. 964-5776._______ Will custom cut, rake and bale hay. O. L. Rutledge, Brannen Rd., McDonough. Ph. 957-5144.________ Custom pecan cleaning, w/lrg. cap. equip., in E. Central Ga. Glenn Wilson, Thomson. Ph. 404-595-7420 or 595- 7683.______________________ Lady and daughter want to do light chicken farm duties in N.E. Ga. in exchange for free use of mobile home or house. Mrs. Glory Niles, Lilburn. Ph. 404-923-9939.__________________ Will build and repair any type farm fence. B. J. Hughes, Marietta. Ph. 428- 5805._______________________ Will remove stumps from farmland, will grind below ground level. John C. Dempsey, Stone Mtn. Ph. 404-4695935, after6 p.m._______________ Will do artificial insemination of beef and dairy cattle in Cherokee and surrounding counties. William R. Odom, 4516 Waters Rd., Woodstock 30188. Ph.404-926-5420.____________ Want man to milk, 5 rm. house furnished. Henry Cabaniss, Maxeys 30671. Ph. 759-3362.__________ Bush hogging and plowing. Luke Silvio, 1794 Fellowship Rd., Tucker 30084. Ph. 938-4454 and 938-6280. Want mature man for row crop, cattle and hog farm, must be sober and willing to work when needed, house furnished, salary negotiable. Roy R. Henderson, Rt. 1, Jenkinsburg. Ph. 404-775-2666._______________ Blacksmith avail, at any time. Jerry Barber, Fayetteville. Ph. 964-5864. Will do bush hog work in Coweta and surrounding counties. J. Barge, Sharpsburg. Ph. 404-463-3417._____ Capable Christian woman wants farm employment, prefer working w/eggs, chickens or field work. W. Chastain, c/o T. J. Crews, Rt. 5, Rome 30161. Will cond. cut, rake, bale hay. James Rutledge, Stockbridge. Phg. 474-4279. Will Clean your well, repair your pump. Samuel Frederick, Rt. 5, Box 120, Thomason. Ph. 541-1757._________ Want mature couple, 15 hrs. per week, farm chores, (maintenance), in exchange for nice free home in Kennesaw area. William A. Rooker, Kennesaw. Ph. 352-3022._________ Help w/and learn to tend sml. diverse orchard, for produce, house possibly avail, within year. E. Nason, Atlanta. Ph. 355-1504._______ _____ Will do saddle repair work reasonable. Frances Moore, McDonough. Ph. 957-1164. Pages Farm machinery and equipment for sale Only farm machinery used in an individual farming operation and sold by that same individual may be advertised in this column. Those wanting equipment should be seeking equipment for their own individual farm. Utility trailer $150, up; 12 and 14 ft. flatbeds, equip, trailer $650, up. John Higgins, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-9166 days, 963-5746 nights.____________ Flat belt pulley and gear box fits Ford or M.F. P.T.O. shaft; also, M.F.-35 tractor. James Elliott, Rt. 2, Lavonia. Ph. 356-4839._____________ One Chultz manure spreader $500. Sara T. Smoot, Rt. 1, Molena 30258. 2 wagon wheels, like new. J. C. Moody, 1815 Reynolds Rd., S.W., At lan ta 30331. P h. 344-8168. 3 Pt. stock cutter for tractor. Marshal I L. Hicks, Rt. 2, Bowdon 30108. Ph. 258- 5178.______________________ Utility trailer, all metal, 4x5 ft., lights, dump tailgate, 2 ft. high metal sides, $300. Gerald Betterton, Fairburn. Ph. 964-3720aft. 6p.m._________ Nine ton steel bulk feed body, mechanical operated, good working cond. $1,500. Don Hobbs, Dexter. Ph. 912-875-3379.__________________ 640 Ford w/two row cult., planters, bottom plow, harrow, new eng., lift. Tony Fullington, Rt. 1, Unadilla. Ph. 912-892-3326._________________ D-7 Caterpillar bulldozer, 17A clearing cab., 12 ft. angle blade, new master clutch /steering clutches, $9,200. L. T. McGhee, Hogansville. Ph. 637-6233 /4779._____________________ Z model Minn. Moline tractor w/front end loader, good running cond. $875. B. L. Hulett, Macon. Ph. 912-746-2622. 3400 Ford diesel tractor w/ 9 pcs. of equip; also, 21 ft. dbl. axle trailer equipped w/lts., brakes, 2 loading ramps. C. A. Wills, Acworth. Ph. 9746318. Bagwell 2 horse covered wagon w/comp. set of brass decorated blk. leather harness, like new. W. McDade, Milledgeville. Ph. 912-452-8615.______ 440 John Deere diesel bulldozer, good cond. Toby Watson, Epworth. Ph. 404-632-5083aft. 5 p.m._____________ 1 horse wagon, good cond., made in Barnesville, $250. Dorsey R. Chastain, 324 Thurston Ave., Thomaston 30286. Ph. 647-7066._______________ J.D. pull type Combine; also, junked one for parts; two sets canvas First, $350. J. P. Brown, Rt. 4, Commerce. Ph. 335-2457.________________ H-50 Rubber tire, loader and tractor; swap for larger loader. James Youngblood, Rt. 1, Young Harris 30582. Ph. 404-379-3795 /3824._____________ M.F. 245 tractor, 23 hrs., N. H. rake No. 256, No. 431 mower, No. 277 baler, 16 ft. hay trailer, A-1 cond. Troy Hunley, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-7815.______ Wooden guard rails for long bed Ford pickup $40. C. Hilley, Lawrenceville. Ph. 972-5114.________________ Zip seeder, 3-pt. hitch w/clover attach., $1,600. Emmet Cabaniss, Jr., Stephens. Ph.404-759-3370._______ International 574 diesel, 1974 model, 1575 hrs., exc. cond., $6,000 firm. Alien L. Hearn, Fairburn. Ph. 964-6429. J.D. cultivator, 4 row, 3-pt. hitch, 71 J.D. 4 row planters on 3-pt. hitch cultivator. Warren Trtce, Zebulon. Ph. 5673963, after 5.__________________ 154 Cub low-boy trailer, very good cond., w/5 ft. mower, $1,500. Joe Sears, Rt. 1, Nahunta 31553. Ph. 912462-6231.__________________ 8N Ford tractor, runs good, $1,550. Carlton Smith, Rt. 1, Houston Lake Rd., Kathleen. Ph. 987-3254._________ D69U24178 winch, hyd. cab, $7,500, T.D. Inter, motor, converter, overhauled, w/new radiator, sprockets and cab, $8,500. W. H. Lawson, Coolidge. Ph. 912-346-3376. 2010 John Deere, wide front, 3-pt. hitch, power steering, live power, auxiliary hydraulics, $2,900. T. Grant, Roberta. Ph. 836-3744.______________ Super A Farmall tractor, good cond., w/new tires, side mower w/extra knife, drawbar, rear power and belt pulley unit, $1,700. L. B. Merriman. Alpharetta. Ph. 475-7426.________________ 2000 Ford diesel, 16 in. bottom plows, 7 ft. sickle mower, cultivator, Cole planters, distributor, etc., $5,200. R. D. Hilderbrand, Baxley. Ph.912-367- 2525.___________________________ Grassland drill, John Deere, used for seeding existing pastures, good cond. Geo. Pace, Hampton. Ph. 946-4187. Page 4 Farm machinery and equipment for sale Ford 908 bush hog, 5 ft., $300, Oliver mower, rake and baler, now in use, $2,750. Fred Cooke, Temple. Ph. 404562-4488. 630 A. stump cutter, like new cond. Bunnie Knight, Ft. Valley. Ph. 912-8255528, atteMOp.m.____________ Grain drills, one 8 ft., one 12 ft., good cond., priced to sell. M. H. Benson, Milledgeville. Ph. 912-4524962. Gould pecan shaker, tractor mounted, needs minor repair, $600. Larry Johnson, Rt. 2, Millen 30442. Ph. 9821719. Cattle head catch, $60, scrape blade, 7 ft., $225, round hay baler forks, $165. E. Hembree, Rt. 2, Tallapoosa. Ph. 404574-7349. Set rear wheel weights for 8N Ford tractor, $200. H. L. Townsend, Rt. 2, Villa Rica. Ph. 404-445-2302. 1978-1600 Ford tractor for sale. Noah Plopf, Rt. 2, Bremen. Ph. 537-2616. 444 International front end loader w/3-pt. hitch, $4,250, six ft. box blade, $400. J. A. Daniel, Airport Rd., Cochran.Ph. 912-934-4237. 699 John Deere cotton picker, exc. cond., $5,000. Dwain Hogan, Rt. 2, Ocilla 31774. Ph. 912-831-5435 or 912567-3692. 1975- 450-C J.D. dozer, angle blade and rake, 315 IH combine, 2 heads, both exc. cond. R. C. Peterson, Oglethorpe. Ph. 912-472-8881.________ John Deere 55 combine w/grain platform, $6,000. Charles Knowles, Milan. Ph.912-362-4777.______________ 2010 J.D. dozer, diesel, w/backhoe, 18 in. and 36 in. buckets, good cond. and reasonable. Bill Worley, Carrollton. Ph. 834-7948.__________________ HD farm trailer fits 8 ft. pickup, w/stock sides, $350. Fred Donehoo, Loganville. Ph.404-466-6654.________ MF 6 ft. scrape blade, adj. angle, like new cond., $250, Rome 20 disc offset harrow, $450. W. F. Nutt, Jr., Rt. 1, Locust Grove 30248. Ph. 404-957-4079. International backhoe on tracks, digs 28 ft. deep, exc. cond., sell/take sml. dozer on trade. W. J. Vaughan, Thomasville. Ph. 912-226-4611 day or 2262814 night.____________________ Roskamp model K roller mill for sale, all-over size 40 in. wide, 23 in. high, 48 in. long. Ralph Kotal, Rt. 1, Box 61, Canon 30520. Ph. 404-376-4294.______ 6600 Ford farm tractor, new cond., 73 hrs., still under warranty, $11,975. Earl Echols, Jr., Patterson 31557. Ph. 912647-2217.________________ 4 Hobbs elevators, two 8 in. x 14 ft., $510 ea., 8 in. x 30 ft., $850, 8 in. x 32 ft., $924, Hobbs pecan cleaner, $1,500. Royce Ledden, Albany. Ph. 912-435- 0056.___________________ New Idea corn snapper, 1 row, used approx. 70 A., two 4 wheel rubber tire wagons, $3,000. Loy Francis, Rt. 2, Box 143, Gainesville. Ph. 887-3889. Ferguson T.O. 20 tractor, 3-pt., good tires and all, $2,000, box scrape, $100. Wayne Edwards, Centerville. Ph. 912953-3241._________________ Ford diesel backhoe for sale, good cond., $2,000. Garvin Usry, Jr., Rt. 1, Wrens 30833. Ph. 404-547-2144.______ A.C. grain drill, 15 row, 7 in. apart, w /fertilizer hopper, $600. Earl Burns, Vidalia. Ph.912-537-4982.__________ New Holland baler, model 320, purchased new June 1979, price $5,750. T. Whipple Simpson, RFD 2, Cochran 31014. Ph.912-934-7863._________ TD 14 A bulldozer for sale. Jessie Hagler, Dublin. Ph. 272-4282.______ 40 John Deere tractor, 2 row cultivator, 2 row planters, cutting harrow. $2,100. Norman Sanford, Mission Rd., Cartersville. Ph. 404-382-0325.______ John Deere 407 rotary cutter, 3-pt. hitch, dbl. blades, slip clutch and 7 ft. cut, $675. Charles H. Fountain, Dublin. Ph. 272-4463._________________ 420 John Deere tractor, good cond., w/bush hog, scrape, harrow and new tires, 3-pt. hitch, $2,600. Joe Stallings, Glenn. Ph. 882-6527._______________ Horse wagon, harness, good condition, $250. Mrs. Ledbetter, Rt. 1, Stell Rd., Woodstock. Ph. 926-2472.______ 7 ft. x 12 ft. equip, trailer, needs floor, heavy duty bale hitch, $400. L. A. Vaughan, Cartersville. Ph. 404-382- 5580.________________________ 6600 J.D. combine, 16 ft. head, straw chopper, $15,000, J.D. 95 combine, $8500. David Watson, Ft. Valley. Ph. 912-825-5626 day ;825-3520 night. 12000 Ag-Rain Traveler, long pull irrigation system, $9500, Shockwave pecan shaker, good cond., $7500, Hobbs pecan cleaner, $1500. C. M. Pippin, Albany. Ph.912-435-0056. 1972 Ford 3000 diesel for sale, good cond., $3,900. M. B. Pyles, Roberta. Ph.912-836-3682. C Allis Chalmers, mechanical cond. good, w/power-takeoff, lift and flat bed pulley, $850. Preston Slaughter, Greshamville. Ph. 453-2380. Allis Chalmers B tractor, very good tires; also, turning plow, has crack in block, all $349. Wm. Bird, 262 S. Wayne St., Jesup 31545. Ph. 912-427-2233. 2 horse wagon for sale, $100. James Hill, Conyers. Ph. 483-3388, afterS. Allis Chalmers G, rebuilt motor, good cond., cultivator and disc turner. M. Waldroop, Marietta. Ph. 973-3714. 5000 Ford diesel, 1974 model 1974. Rodney Mulling, Collins. Ph. 912-693- 3890.__________________ J.D. dozer for sale, 400 hrs. Kelsie Brady, Pineview. Ph.912-624-2357. Fertilizer spreader, 2 ton, tractor drawn, exc. cond., stored in shed, $600. Jan ice Covert, Gray. Ph. 912-986- 5890.________________ Case 600 combine, 10 ft. header, $1,000, J.D. grain drill, $175, twentyfive ft. grain auger', $115. Mrs. Eleanor Nutt, McDonough 30253. Ph. 404-957- 4079.____________________, Massey Ferguson harrow, 7 ft. wide, 3-pt. hitch, good cond., $550, eight ft. fertilizer spreader, $100. Glen Rowland, Chester. Ph. 912-358-4316, after? p.m. 135 Massey Ferguson for sale, very good cond. John W. Thomas, Rt. 2, Box 101-C, Lula 30554. Ph. 404-6774501, aftere p.m. ___________ 2 combine tires, size 18.4 x 26 x 10 ply, used 2 wks., $200 ea. Roy Barrett, Marshallville. Ph. 912-967-2570.______ 1968- 4020 John Deere tractor, exc. cond. Chuck McCrary, Americus. Ph. 912-924-5551.________________ 3-pt. 3 disc plow for sale, good cond., $400. George Coleman, Rt. 2, Clayton. Ph. 782-3044.___________ Ramacher pecan harvester, model 610 self-propelled, good cond., $2,100. J. W. Christiansen, Jr., Albany. Ph. 912-432-1731._________________ 450 Case bulldozer, all hud. blade, $10,000; three axle Totem farm trailer, $1,000. Jimmy Games, Elberton 30635. Ph. 283-2286.__________________ 300 M.F. corn combine, 2 row head, $3,500. Herman West, Rt. 2, Ocilla. Ph. 912-831-5315._________________ 450 B. John Deere crawler loader, 1974, rebuilt rans. and bands w/backhoe attach., $14,000. Doug Williams, Albany. Ph. 912-436-0749 or 912-883- 2170._________________________ 1977 International 1086, T/A, front and rear weights, cab enclosure, 2 remote outlets, dual wheels. Paul Harrell, Box 52, Cairo. Ph.912-377-2982._____ Garden tiller for sale, in good cond., $100. James W. Womack, 807 Magnolia St., LaFayette30728. Ph. 638-2405. 574 International diesel tractor, 2200 hrs., in perf. cond., priced to sell, $7,200. W. A. Cook, Rt. 3, Ashburn 31714. Ph.912-567-2703._________ 1978 KMC 4 row Spider Weeder cultivator, w/jack stand, 2 coulters. R. A. Harrell, Sr., Box 277, Cairo. Ph. 912377-2982.__________________ Pull type 2 row weeder, tractor drawn, $40. L. W. Collins, Rt. 1, Box 12, Rocky Ford._________________ Corn sheller, tractor operated; corn elevator for ear corn; cultivator for Massey Ferguson tractor. Mrs. J. C. Pitts, Rt. 2, Box 206, Camilla 31730. Ph. 294- 3501._________________________ TD 9 bulldozer and front end loader for sale, must see to appreciate. John Howard, Rt. 2, Clayton. Ph. 404-782- 3990.______________________ Heavy duty dual axle farm trailer, 7 x 15 bed, all steel, w/new paint and tires, $600. Don Allmond, Grovetown. Ph. 404-863-3885.__________________ 8 ft. x 16 ft. flatbed farm trailer, dual axle, brakes, lights, oak floor, extra nice, heavy duty, $900. Ed Tallon, Rt. 3, Madison. Ph.404-342-0240.________ 4 ft. bush hog mower, exc. cond., $375. John B. Henderson, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-6305.________________ P.T.O. driven corn shucker-sheller w/3-pt. hitch, $950. J. C. Caye, Loganville. Ph. 786-9567._____________. 699 high drum cotton picker. Tommy Carter, Rt. 2, Pavo. Ph. 912-859-2296, after8 p.m._________________ 416 International cotton picker, 2 row, exc. cond. Alton V. White, Dry Branch. Ph.912-945-3069._________ 15 hp tractor, turn plow, 42 in. rotary mower, disc harrow. H. D. Fuss, Rt. 4, Box 619, McDonough 30253. Ph. 957- 9810.________________________ 2 tractor tires for sale. Oliver J. Cole, Townsend. Ph. 437-4573._________ 2 Cloudburst Travelers, 660 ft. hose, $5,000 ea. Rudy Lancaster, Rt. 3, Blackshear Tr., Hawkinsville. Ph. 912783-2411.__________________ 6600 J.D. combine, diesel, air, hydrostatic, monitor, $41,000. W. E. Rooks, Newton. Ph. 734-5565. THE MARKET BULLETIN John Deere tractor, 3 pt.-hitch, cutting harrow, cultivator, planter, model No. 55, $1150. James Southern, Rt. 1, Box 165, Ellijay. Ph. 635-7973._____ '76 Fait Allis bulldozer, exc. cond., w/low hrs., come see /operate. Billy Head, Baxley. Ph. 912-367-9879 /6507. 2440 J.D., 570 hrs., like new, will trade for 4440 J.D. A/C, E1250 J.D. 5 bottom plow. C. L. Fench, Rt. 1, Portal. Ph.912-865-2939._____________ Massey Ferguson model No. 34, 18 disc offset harrow, like new, $500. Wilson Carson, Rt. 7, Box 290, Griffin. Ph. 228-1972.___________________ Inter. 510 grain drill w/sml. seed attach., exc. cond., $1500. Melvin Durham, Union Point. Ph. 404-486-4250. 450 Case crawler, power angle tilt blade, 1150 hrs., 74 MF 165 tractor, 1200 hrs. John Barrow, Butler. Ph. 8473431 / 862-3391.______________ 9N Ford tractor, good cond., new paint, $1800 firm. Billy Nappier, Powder Springs. Ph. 943-2349 after6 p.m. Troy-Bilt tiller, must sell, $500. J. Byrne, Rt. 2, Box 153, Jasper. Ph. 404337-5622.____________________ John Deere model G, runs good, trans. overhauled, will incl. John Deere sickle mower, $1400. Ed Brent, Newnan. Ph. 404-463-4348._____________ One 4 row K.M.C. Spider planter, 1979 model, outfit w/hyd. row marker. F. Mullis, Screven 31560. Ph. 912-5796301, after 8 p.m._______________ 2 horse drawn mowing machine, $250; two horse drawn wagon, covered, $500. Guy Middleton, Rt. 4, Box 129, Dahlonega 30533. Ph. 404-864-6735. 70 hp tractor, model 1975, w/equip., sell all or separately. Steve Dunning, Jakin. Ph. 912-372-5635 days or 912793-4197 nights._________________ 14 ft. flatbed steel trailer w/5th wheel, would make good grain trailer, $700; fourteen ft. drag harrow, good cond., $500. Joe Brady, Hephzibah. Ph. 404-592-2694.__________________ KG blade for D-7-E Cat., serial No. 7E-1127, blade in new cond., $3,900 firm. George Dansey, Rex. Ph. 404-474- 8930._____________________ International 140 tractor w/3 pieces equip. Noah 0. Meeks, Hwy. 278, Rt. 2, Hiram 30141. Ph. 404-943-6749._______ John Deere 699 cotton picker, good cond., kept under shelter, field ready. Billy Phillips, Rt. 3, Cochran. Ph. 912358-4364.____________________ 1066 International tractor, air cond. cab, dual wheels, $12,500, portable air compressor, 175 CFM, diesel powered, $3,000. William Sparrow, Unadilla. Ph. 912-627-3796._________________ 420 John Deere tractor, wide front end w/3-pt. hitch, runs good, 20 disc pull type harrow, both $995. Samuel Thomas, Montezuma. Ph. 472-7949, after 5:30 p.m.______ 10 KW generator set, 120-240 volts, $900; also, 30 KW set, both good cond. David Dickson, Rt. 1, Rutledge. Ph. 404-557-2504, after 5 p.m._________ John Deere 3010 diesel tractor w/1 row cotton picker, mounted /unmounted, both in fair cond. M. D. Shepard, Chester31012. Ph.912-934-2387. Farmall Cub tractor, w/hyd. lift, planters, cultivators, sickle and belly mowers, turning plow, exc. cond., $2,500. Tony L. Floyd, Lavonia. Ph. 404-356-8903.________________ B Allis Chalmers tractor, cultivator, planter, 2 disc turning plow and set of harrows, $1,300. Michael Johnston, 1260 N. Flatrock Rd., Douglasville. Ph. 942-3263.__________________ B Allis Chalmers, new tines and paint, planters, cultivators, harrow, exc. cond., $145. Dudley Stamps, Moreland. Ph. 404-253-0410 or 251- 2696.________________________ J.D. 654 row crop head, used on 500 acres. Lamar Black, Millen 30442. Ph. 912-982-5458.__________________ M.F. 65 diesel tractor, 2 row J.D. planters, cultivators, 3-pt. harrow, 6ft. pull type mower, $3,500. Elmo Bush, Montezuma. Ph.912-472-7181._____ 4020 John Deere tractor, only 2300 hrs., good as new, uses no oil, w/front end loader. H. H. Johnson, Marshallville. Ph. 967-2420.____________ Allis Chalmers quick hitch, 13 ft., hyd. harrow, $850. Travis Stroud, Macon. Ph.912-788-1352._________ Farmall Super A tractor, lots of equip, including harrow. Lawson Brad(ord, Homerville. Ph. 912-487-2525. Ford tractor w/3-pt. hitch , live lift, 5 speed trans., new rear tires and 1 front, cultivators, etc., $2,300. Odis Wilkerson, Gainesville. Ph. 404-536-2986. 12000 AG-Rain Traveler long-pull irrigation system, $9,500, Shockwave pecan shaker, $7,500, Hobbs pecan cleaner, $1,500, 4 Hobbs elevators. Royce Ledden, Albany. Ph. 912-435- 0056._________________________ J.D. 4440, w/canopy, quad-range, factory duals; J.D. 310 harrow, 24 in. disc Ford 3-flip-over bottom plow. Danny Hawkins, Rochelle. Ph.912-3652456. 966 International tractor, harrow, chisel plow, Pittsburg cultivator w/4 planters, rolling cultivator, flexible cultivator. John W. Jackson, Rt. 2, Byron 31008. _______________ J. D. No. 8 sickle mower, w/hyd. cyl., $300, six ft. 306 J.D. rotary mower, $200, five ft. Clipper mower, $175. Mr. Bentley, Rt. 2, Thomaston 30286. HD 11 Allis Chalmers bulldozer w/blade and root rake; also, low-boy trailer, all good cond. Billy Mullis, Screven. Ph. 912-579-2213, afterS p.m. 9N Ford tractor for sale, runs good, w/new tires on front, $1,000. Marion Wright, Rt. 1, Box 47, Tallapoosa. Ph. 574-5145._____________________ 4 wheel tractor wagon for sale. H. G. Leggett, Rt. 2, Hiram 30141.________ 1105 M.F. for Sale. 8 speed, $10,500. Wyatt Grubbs, 2235 Sawn Blvd. Rd., Dalton. Ph.404-259-5618.________ New Holland manure spreader, model 202, cap. 120 bu., good cond., $700. Thomas Wheeler, Ball Ground. Ph.404-735-2016._____________ Bush hog, 6 ft., model 266, approx. 3 yrs., less than 100 hrs., $500. C. M. Elvington, Rt. 4, Box 69C, Lincolnton. Ph.404-359-4902._____________ 2 farm equip, trailer axles, w/wheels and 900-20 Mohawk tires, brakes, booster, heavy springs w/overloads, $350. Lonnie Stubblefield, Ringgold 30736. Ph.404-935-4151.__________ John Deere Grassland drill, $500, Oliver 550 diesel tractor, overhauled, $2,500, Farmall M, $2,000. James F. Deal, Mt. Berry 30149. Ph. 404-232- 5374._____________________ 656 International diesel tractor, 69 hp, w/remotes, P.S., TA and wide front end, extra good cond., $6,900. B. J. Garner, Dublin. Ph. 912-272-3724, after 8p.m._______________________ Farm trailer, 8 ft. x 12 ft., all steel except floor, dual axles, ramps, made to haul tractor equip., $700. Ralph Cloer, Hiawassee. Ph. 896-3553._____ D-8 Cat. parts, 16 yd. Heil pull scraper pan. Archie Monfort, 7500 Moon Rd., Columbus 31904. Ph. 404322-0966.___________________ AC combine '74 "F", gas engine, 13 ft. grain head, fair cond. W. H. Goodman, Butler 31006. Ph. 912-862-5238 day or 862-5148 night.______________ 10,000 Ib. BJ mixer wagon, $3,000; 5,000 Ib. BJ mixer wagon, $2,000. Andy Colter, Rt. 5, Box 352, Albany 31707. Ph. 912-435-0056._________________ John Deere front end loader, good cond., $8,000. Frank Lewis, Douglas. Ph. 912-384-8346, after 6 p.m._______ 1955- 50 J.D., live power, w/equip., $4,000; 66 A.C. combine, $550; pull type dirt scoop. James Boleman, Hartwell. Ph. 376-8980, after 6 p.m.______ 350 John Deere bulldozer w/cab and hyd. blade, $4,000. James W. Carter, Rt.6, Baxley. Ph. 367-2629. _____ 6 row, 110 gal., 3-pt. hitch sprayer, 8 roller pump, 8 way, $550. Cullen Patton, Jr., Greenville. Ph. 404-672- 1246.________________________ Hough-International, 4 wheel drive, front end loader, 2 yd. bucket, 6 cyl. diesel, power shift; 1 row New Idea corn snapper. Royce Kendrick, Sparks. Ph.912-549-8416.______________ 1958- 800 Ford tractor for sale, fair to good cond. Jimmy M. Smith, Rt. 1, Box 335, Bremen 30110. Ph. 574-5414day or 537-3776, after? p.m.__________ Wanted Want garden tiller, Merry, Snapper or Troy-Bilt; also, 1 1/2 hp air compressor. Ray Brockington, Box 136, Lilburn 30247. Ph. 404-921-7478.______ Want Farmall Cub w/wo belly mower or other sml. tractor and mower for grass cutting, will pay cash. B. J. Meadows, Rt. 1, Ellenwood 30049. Ph. 981- 2997._____________________ Want Ford 2000 tractor, 135 Massey Ferguson, 1020 John Deere or similar size. Mrs. Louise Mulkey, Rt. 7, Milledgeville. Ph. 912-452-1606._____ Want 4440 J.D. w/air cond. cab or 4640; also, 454 J.D. bean head. C. L. Finch, Rt. 1, Portal 30450. Ph. 912-865- 2939.______________________ Want 13 ft., 5 or 6 bat pick-up reel for self-propelled combine. W. H. Avery, Riverdale. Ph. 404-478-9723._________ Want pasture renovator, 5-7 shank, Grassland drill or Pasture Dream. Roy Goodwin, Rt. 1, Box 239-B, Evans. Ph. 404-863-8770._________________ Want disc harrow for cub tractor, will consider old mule drawn one, in/ near this area. John D. Henderson, Rt. 1, Waters Rd., Hiram 30141.__________ Want sickle mower, w/3-pt. hitch, for 135 Massey Ferguson or similar size tractor, Covington area. Keith Garner, Oxford. Ph. 404-786-6804.__________ Want I.H. Super A w/some equip., 100 mi. of Augusta. B. R. Sammons, Hephzibah 30815. Ph. 798-4738._____ Want junked Allis Chalmers model G tractor for parts. John B. Wofford, 1772 Atkinson Dr.,-Lawrenceville 30245. Ph. 963-6863. Wednesday, October 31/1979 Want sml. crawler, reasonable cond./ price, prefer J.D. 4401 C, Case 310 E, International TD 5, J.D. 1010 C, w/angle blade. Peter Vanderhoff, Carrollton. Ph. 854-4686._________ Want 2 row planter for C Allis Chalmers tractor. Dorsey Cain, Rt. 2, Cooper Rd., Loganville 30249. Ph. 466- 8123.___________________ Need good hay equip, consisting of mowing machine, 3 Pt. rake and round baler. H. R. Williams, Rt. 1, Box 174A, Ellaville 31806._______________ Want working steam powered tractor, reasonable. Earl Anderson, Woodstock. Ph. 926-7543.____________ Want old Paulk and KMC peanut inverter must be repairable cond. Fred Sackett, P. 0. Box 1003, Butler 31006. Ph.912-862-5120.____________ Would like to trade 38 in. Spin Out wheels and tires for 28 in. wheels and high clearance front spindles for low clearance spindles, all for MF. John Thomas, Lula. Ph. 404-677-4501 aft. 6 p.m.__________________________ Want Ford or Massey Ferguson trac- tor 25-40 hp., must be in very good cond., w/ or w/out equip. Gene Ashby, Atlanta. Ph. 404-894-4040 days.______ Want rear axle housing for Super C Farmall tractor. Marvin Williams, 919 Hulana St., Rossville 30741. Ph. 404861-3978.______________________ Would like to buy grill for 1948 DO Case tractor. J. E. McGhee, P. 0. Box 727, Thomaston 30286. Ph. 404-647- 5745._____________________ Want Vermeer 504F round baler, will consider 504C. G. D. Hooper, Ringgold 30736. Ph. 404-935-2742, aft. 5 p.m. or before 7 a.m._______________ Want to buy sml. tractor; would also, like to have mower or bush hog, scrap blade and possibly front end loader attach. S. A. Gibson, Woodbury. Ph. 404-553-5347._________________ Want 2 row roto-tiller, K.M.C. or standard make. W. G. Hortman, Rt. 3, Pavo. Ph.912-859-2385._________ Want J.D. 4 row Max-emerge 3 Pt. hitch planters in good cond. J. M. Cannafax, Zebulon. Ph. 404-567-8708. Want 12-18 hp. garden tractor w/mower, prefer Gravely, Athens area. Ed Frey, Arnoldsville. Ph. 546-5539. Want to buy Galion motor grader for parts. Archie Monfort, 7500 Moon Rd., Columbus 31904. Ph. 404-322-0966. Want tractor, approx. 80 hp., prefer John Deere, Ford or Massey Ferguson, must be in good cond. O. W. Stokes, Rt. 2, Lizella. Ph. 912-788-1432._____ Want belly mower for "M" John Deere. H. Hogan, 1934 Kirkland St., Waycross 31501. Ph.912-285-3748. 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 Baby calves for sale, dairy and beef typoe. Howard Brown, Rt. 5, box 356, Gainesville 30501. Ph. 532-7489._____ 4 Holstein bulls, approx. 300 Ibs., $225 ea. if all taken. Robert Jenkins, Monroe. Ph. 404-267-3728.________ Milk cow, freshening in Dec. 1979, this is her second calf, 1 White Face bull and 1 steer. W. C. Clark, 5719 Westbrook Rd., College Park 30349. Ph. 964-2473, after 3 p.m.______________ Baby calves and grass calves, both beef and dairy types. Elaine Wright, Rt. 1, Hoschton 30548. Ph. 404-967-6742. Reg. Polled Hereford bulls and heifers, 6-16 mos. old, $600-$1000. John Parker, Rt. 3, Box 126, GreenSboro 30642. Ph. 404-453-2150._____ 53 head of Irg. Angus cows, 2 herd bulls. Chas. B. Davis, Ringgold. Ph. 404-935-5804 or 935-3885.__________ Reg. Black Angus bull, sired by son of Quartermaster of Wye, 11 mos., $700. Kenneth Jacobs, Alpharetta. Ph. 404-475-7827._________________ Simmental bulls, 3/4 and 7/8, weaning age, $600-$700. Buster Jeffares, McDonough. Ph. 957-3808 day or 957-5165 evening._________________ Beefmaster bull, red col., 6 yrs., weight 1700 Ibs., $1,700. G. C. Nicholson, Box 349, Ala. Rd., Hwy. 20, Rome 30161. Ph. 234-7720. Vednesday, October 31,1979 40 Holstein milk cows, you pick from 3rd of 85, averaging 47 Ibs. Buddy nith, Rt. 3, Madison. Ph. 404-342- 186. _______________ Jersey milk cow, 2 1/2 gals, of milk srday, $700. W. A. Chambers, College ark. Ph.404-766-3280.___________ Black Angus bull, 18 mos. old, from prox. 1,500 Ibs., exc. herd bull. R. R. sung, Bogart. Ph. 404-725-5424, after p.m._____________________ 6 prs. reg. Black Angus cows w/lrg. jll calves at side; 37 open purebred jifers. Frederick Blitch, Jr., Rt. 4, atesboro 30458. Ph. 912-865-2475. 15 reg. Santa Gertrudis bulls, one 2 s. old, guaranteed breeders, located Whigham. Billy Mills, Atlanta. Ph. 14-325-0555 days or 404-252-1133 ghts._____________________ Holstein steer, grain fed, good cond. IkeTrammell, Duluth. Ph. 476-2929. 50 choice big growthy 2-3 yr. old jlled Hereford bulls; also, younger jlls. Winton Harris, Rt. 1, Box 118, :reven 31560. Ph. 912-586-6687. Reg. Charolais cows w/calves, bred jck full French, Alfalfa John, B47, B. Lin bloodlines, $1,000 pr. L. B. urewell, Bowdon. Ph. 258-3988, after p.m.____________________________ Reg. 7/8 Limousin bull, good frame, yrs. old, very gentle. Clay Tinsley, isaca. Ph. 404-629-1148._______ Beef type feeders, grass calves, ady for pasture. Mrs. S. J. Summers, :. 2, Stockbridge 30281. Ph. 404-483- '47.____________________ Reg. Black Angus cows, heifers and >ung bulls, see to appreciate value. F. Marlowe, Jasper. Ph. 404-256-1904. Beefalo bulls, 1/2 blood, diff. ages id sizes, sev. to choose from, produce ore meat. Marvin E. West, FayetteIle30214. Ph. 461-3385._________ Reg. Black Angus bulls, cows and iifers, bred by or bred to Aman, laps, "36", Legend and Milestone. im Lalaian, Loganville. Ph. 267-6198. 3 Angus Hereford cross heifers, 8 os. old, $420 ea. Ray Danger, 850 Cox i., Roswell 30075. Ph. 993-4131. Nice Charolais cow and her yr. old iifer calf for sale, both bred and due in iring. Rick Setser, Monroe. Ph. 867- !10.____________________ 1 12 blood Beefalo cows, bred, papers rnished. Ernest Mooney, Rt. 3, Thoaston. Ph.404-647-7532.________ Beefy reg. Black Angus cow, heifers, ills, exc. quality, high value. F. arks, Canton. Ph. 404-479-9373. 45 Wisconsin Holstein heifers, calfhood vaccinated, will begin freshening in Jan. L. H. Akin, Rt. 3, Danielsville 30633. Ph.404-795-2316. 6 Santa Gertrudis heifers, 8-11 mos. old, 4 Santa Gertrudis bulls, 6-11 mos. old. Scott L. Cherry, Monroe. PH. 404267-7628. Brahman bull, 2 Santa Gertrudis bulls, all 18 mos., $800 ea., purebred Angus, 17 mos., $600. Ray Glasco, Monroe. Ph. 241-1181. All "S" Santa Gertrudis herd offering 2 "S" cows, 1250-2000 Ibs., $1250$1500, 3 yr. heifers, $550 ea. Thomas Dean, Rockmart. Ph. 404-684-5313. 25 stock cows, starting to calve, 850 Ib. average, all springing; also, Hereford. B. Reed, Gainesviile. Ph. 532-7950 or 967-3038. Good selection of yearlings and service age reg. Brahman bulls and few reg. heifers for sale. Thomas Walker, Rt. 2, Milan 31060. Ph.912-385-3888._ Your pick 15 out of 30 Holstein heifers, due Nov.-Dec., out of heavy milkers, $1,300 ea. Donald H. Summers, Meansville. Ph. 404-567-3303. Baby calves, Holstein heifers and beef cross, any amount. Betty Franks, Rt. 3, Tifton. Ph. 912-386-0515. 2 dairy/beef type steers, 550-750 Ibs $275-$315. R. Furmanski, Rt. 4, Woodstock. Ph. 926-7294. 9 rg. Angus bulls, $800 to$1,000ea., Ankonian Dynamo bloodline. Marl Ward, Rt. 2, Box 912, Bainbridge. Ph. 246-1623. Purebred Black Angus heifer, bred to Black Angus, 19 mos., exc. breeding stock. Cheryl Mason, Dallas. Ph. 4452404, after6 p.m. .___________ Santa Gertrudis bull, 2 1 12 yrs., 1300 Ibs., gentle, $900, two cows, bred, Santa Gertrudis and Black Angus, $500 ea. Alex Chesnut, Roswell. Ph. 404475-6538. Top quality commercial herd Santa Gertrudis cows, w/calves at side. Jim Peterson, Rt. 1, Bowdon 30108. Ph. 404-258-3137. Reg. Brangus, bred and open heifers and young herd bulls, Guadalupe Chief and Beacon bloodlines. M. H. Harbin, Rt. 1, Fairburn 30213. Ph. 404-4616733. 2 purebred Black Angus heifers, 8 and 10 mos., fine brood stock from reg. bull. M. C. McCombs, Rt. 1, Fayetteville. Ph.404-461-6160. Angus herd, 18 young prs. and 4 springers, exc. quality. Gene Weatherup. Brooks. Ph. 228-5300 or 599-3446. 20 head of nice Black Angus heifers, 6 reg. w/paprs, 600-700 Ibs., $425 ea. Jerry Barnhart, Rt. 1, Midville 30441. Ph.404-554-4695. 100 grade brood cows, Hereford, Angus, Simmental cross, 90 calves, selling farm. John D. Sharp, Jr., Rt. 1, Hartwell 30643. Ph. 404-376-4366. Classified purebred Santa Gertrudis bulls, from 18-24 mos. old, bangs tested. Mr. Robinson, Robinsons Farms, Inc., Rt. 1, Locust Grove. Ph. 404-2276589. 3 reg. Polled Hereford bulls, 1 yr., bred by G. D. Q. -A-14, herd accredited and certi. F. M. Satterfield, Fayetteville. Ph. 404-461-7178. Reg. Black Angus bull, approx. 1600 Ibs., 5 yrs. old. gentle, good herd bull, $1,000. S. M. Lyon, Ball Ground. Ph. 479-2940, after 6 wk. days. Reg. Santa Gertrudis bulls, 18 mos. and older, bred heifers, horned and polled. Jim Goodman, Rt. 2, Temple Ph.562-3531. Jersey bull, 18 mos., purebred, $325, see to appreciate. G. M. Strickland, 236 Buchanan Rd., Dallas. Ph. 445-3432. Reg. Red Angus and reg. Limousin bull and heifer calves, 7-9 mos., fine quality and cond., $550-$650; also, few cows. Otis Milner, Rome. Ph. 404-2323019. Swine 10 feeder pigs, Yorkshire /Duroc cross, 10 wks., cut /wormed, tails docked, $25 ea. Bill Weeks, Guyton Ph. 728-3255. 16 white feeder pigs, 2 way cross, Yorkshire /Hampshire /Duroc, 9 wks., cut, 30-40 Ibs., $20 ea. Kenny Harper, Rt. 1, Madison. Ph. 557-2862.______ Choice Yorkshire feeder pigs, wormed /cut. E. Stewart, Rt. 10, Box 299, Gainesville 30501._________ Yorkshire/Hampshire pigs, $25, Yorkshire /Hampshire gilt, 16 mos., $125. L. Binnion, Monroe. Ph. 267- 5663.________________ Reg. Duroc, boars/gilts, sired by either '77 or '78 Ga. State champ, ready for service. Steve Brown, Howard Ph 912-862-3267.______________ Pigs/hogs, will trade for cow/calves. Wayne Wood, Buchanan. Ph. 404-646- 3413.____________________ Yorkshire/Hampshire cross pigs, $20/up, also sows /slaughter hogs avail. Roy R. Henderson, Rt. 1, Jenkinsburg. Ph.404-775-2666. THE MARKET BULLETIN Reg. Duroc boars, 9 mos., some younger, $150, also reg. blk. Poland boars. Jerry Childree, Rt. 1, Doerun. Ph. 776-4916. ______ 10 nice purebred Landrace gilts, see/make offer. Gary Hay, Rt. 2, Forsyth. Ph. 912-994-0522.__________ Reg. Spotted boars/gilts, top blood- lines, val. herd. Rocky Lee, Alma. Ph. 632-4974 after 6 p.m Good feeder pigs, wormed/cut, $30 ea. Trese Thomas, Rt. 1, Hampton. Ph. 228-6328/1108. . ______________ Chester White weaned pigs, reg. in buyers name, $50 ea., val. herd No. 270. Mrs. Donald Dubberly, Cordele. Ph.912-273-2281. Hampshire pigs, 6 wks., good bloodlines. Adrain Fourakre, Hampton. Ph. 946-9112. Purebred reg. Hampshire /Yorkshire boars, service age, purebred Hampshire /Yorkshire pasture bred gilts, top qual. Lawton Kemp, Dexter. Ph. 875-3417 /3245 /3637. Reg. Yorkshire boars, service age. Weyland Yeomans, Rt. 2, Blackshear. Ph. 449-6518. 2 reg. Hampshire boars /gilts, 7 mos., dam of boars was State Reserve Grand Champ Gilt '78-79. Scott Barton, Adairsville. Ph. 773-7274. Purebred March Duroc boars/gilts, from reg. herd, top qual., w/papers. George W. Bird, Metier. Ph. 912-685- 2607. Reg. Yorkshire boars/gilts, reg. Hampshire boars, all from 7-9 mos., from tested herd w/papers. Billie W. NeSmith, Danville. Ph.912-962-3453. 45 pigs, 90 shoats, 100-150 Ibs., 8 sows, 2 boars, make offer. J. Hedges, Chatsworth. Ph. 404-695-6405 after 6 p.m.___________________________ Baby pigs, 6 wks./older, cut /wormed, tails docked. Tim Dillard, Whitesburg. Ph. 834-8732. Yorkshire pigs, wormed/cut, big /healthy. Bill Butler, Douglasville. Ph. 489-1585. Choice crossbred open gilts, ready for breeding. M. Bailey, Rt. 3, Box 79, Nashville. Ph.912-686-3444. ____ Feeder pigs, Poland China, Yorkshire mix., 10 wks., $30 ea. if all taken, $27.50 ea. O. L. Burnette, Rt. 4, Hwy. 81, Loganville. Ph. 466-4512.______ Berkshire purebred boars/3 gilts, 7 mos., boar/sow, 7 pigs. Frank Seabolt, Rt. 2, Locust Grove. Ph. 957-5212. Approx. 50 mix. Yorkshire /Duroc, diff. sizes/ages, good meat pigs, 3 nice brood sows. Tony Moon, Conyers. Ph. 466-4565 after 4 p.m. March/April Hampshire boars, from healthy herd, guar. breeders. Roger R. Martin, 2745 Hope Well Rd., Alpharet- ta. Ph. 475-6052. ______ 26 Yorkshire/Duroc pigs, 9 wks., out of reg. Duroc boar, wormed /castrated, $25 ea. Winford Smith, Rt. 2, Box 105, Athens. Ph. 548-7792. Reg. Duroc boars/gilts, bred gilts, val. herd No. 331. Clint Woodard, Rt. 1, Dublin. Ph. 912-272-3175. Reg. Landrace boars/gilts, reasonable, we deliver monthly for your convenience. R. L. Drawdy, Jesup. Ph. 912- 427-4627. Nice gilts, 100-115 Ibs., $60. Roger Browning, Rt. 2, Hwy. 101, Villa Rica. Ph. 459-3590. 3 gilts, 225-250 Ibs., 2 Herefords, Duroc just bred to Yorkshire boar, $100 ea., Hampshire w/first litter, $130. D. L. Hayes, Martin. Ph. 779-2524. Hampshire/Duroc cross, cut, 8 wks., $25 ea. John F. Hamilton, Winder. Ph. 867-5386. Purebred reg. Chester White /Landrace boars, service age. Jimmy Dubberly, Rt. 5, Box 166, Baxley. Ph. 912- 367-7265. 11 pigs, 6 wks., 3 way cross, Hampshire /Tamworth /Duroc, $25 ea. Wallis DeWitt, Rt. 1, Auburn. Ph. 963-8706. Reg. Yorkshire boars, top qual., top bloodlines, disease free, from val. herd. John L. Jennings, Cumming. Ph. 887- 4975. Bred sows, $100/up, reg. Spotted boars, reg. Yorkshire boars, 4-6 mos., feeder pigs. J. C. Caye, Loganville. Ph. 404-786-9567._______________ Reg. Landrace boars, ready for service. Dexter Paul, Cuthbert. Ph. 912732-6349.__________________ Pigs/ shoats for sale. L. A. Stanton, Johnson Rd., Rt. 1, Oxford. Ph. 482- 6373.______________________ Reg. Berkshire pigs, 13 wks.,'Tank Lynnwvad bloodlines boars/ gilts, $60. Alton Hughes, Buford. Ph. 945-9243. Hampshire boar, will trade for calf of equal value. V. Bruce, Covington. Ph. 786-5014.____________________ 2 reg. Chesterwhite gilts, 7-8 mos., won 1st place at fair. Wayne Newton, Screven. Ph.912-579-6302._______ 4 shoats approx. 125 Ibs. Lonnie Jones, Riverdale. Ph. 996-9015._____ 10 pigs, 6 wks., $25 ea. Richard Redmon, Maysville. Ph. 404-652-2376. PageS eorgia Cooking The Perfect Pound Cake Of all the recipes we publish in our "Georgia Cookin' " column, the pound cake recipes create the most response. Some of the pound cake recipes which have appeared have been tested by our home economist or members of our staff and we knew they were good but occasionally one of our readers would sadly report that her cake was a flop. So, we asked Fulton County Extension Home Economist Jean Bauerband to give us some tips on how to bake the perfect pound cake. This is everything you wanted to know about cakes but didn't know who to ask. Pound cake is a shortened cake; it contains either vegetable shortenings or butter. Butter imparts a very special flavor. The fat should always be at room temperature [70 degrees F.]. This is an important factor. If it's too cool, it will not disperse properly; if melted it will not incorporate air. The flavorings should be creamed with the sugar and fat. Flavors are carried by the fat, hence this mixing will insure uniform distribution of the flavor. Next should come the eggs to form an emulsion, thus producing a fine-grained cake. Add eggs one at a time; do not overbeat. A curdled appearance will yield a coarse textured cake. Sift the dry ingredients before beginning the creaming process. Add this alternately with the liquid. Begin with dry ingredients and ending with the dry mixture. Scrape the bottom and sides of mixing bowl often with a spatula. Have the cake pans prepared before mixing. Grease and flour the bottom of pan(s) but not sides. Pour the batter evenly into the prepared pan. With a spatula, cut through the batter to remove any air bubbles. The pan should be placed in the center of the oven at the recommended temperature. Resist the temptation to peek; keep the oven door closed. When baking time is reached check for doneness. A toothpick inserted should come out clean with no crumbs attached. Check in the center. Also, a cooked cake will spring back when lightly touched. Cool the cake at least 10 to 15 minutes on a wire rack before removing from pan. And that's how a prize winning pound cake is baked! Almond Pound Cake 1 cup butter or margarine 5 eggs 1 /2 cup vegetable shortening 31/2 cups plain sifted flour 3 cups sugar 1 /2 tsp. baking powder 1 /2 tsp. vanilla 1 cup milk 11/2 tsp. almond flavoring Cream butter, shortening and sugar until very light and fluffy. Add flavor- ings. Add eggs one at a time and beat well. Add alternately the measured flour and baking powder with milk; beginning with flour mixture and ending with flour mixture. Bake in prepared tube pan 1 1 /2 hours until cake tests done in preheated 325 degree oven. Cheese Grits Casserole 1 cup quick-cooking grits 3 cups boiling water 11. salt 1/2 cup margarine 1 roll (6 oz.) garlic cheese 2 eggs milk cracker crumbs Cook grits in boiling water. Melt cheese and margarine together. Add to hot cooked grits. Beat eggs and put in measuring cup and fill cup to full (one cup) with milk. Add to grits and cheese mixture and pour into buttered cass- erole. Top with cracker crumbs and sprinkle with paprika. Bake at 350 for 40 minutes or until firm. Adele Morrison Fulton County, Ga. Fried Fatback And Cfeom Gravy Put 1/4 inch thick slices of salted fat, salt pork or fatback into cold iron skillet. Fry slowly over medium heat until crisp. Take crisp meat from pan and let drain. To make cream gravy add flour to grease and stir til dis- solved. Add water or milk and stir until thickened. Season with black pepper. Page 6 THE MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday, October 31,1979 Cattle, swine, other livestock for sale Swine_____________ Brood stock, reg. boars, feeder pigs. Bea Wilborn, Decatur. Ph. 938-2514/ 938-9371. 3 grain fed butcher hogs, also shoats. Mrs. L. 0. Tiller, Douglasville. Ph. 942-0194. Purebred Hereford pigs, boars/ gilts, w/reg. papers, $60/up, also yr. old boar, $250. Jack Holcombe, Clarkston. Ph. 296-4397.______________ Reg. Chesterwhite boars, service age, purebred Duroc boars, service age. Dale Carter, Baxley. Ph. 367-2629. 200-250 Ibs., hogs, Duroc/ Yorkshire, 46 pigs, boars, sows. John Chamlee, Calhoun. Ph. 404-629-8326. 8 pigs, 8 wks., $20 ea., 3 sows, $100 ea. boars, $75. Michael Pearson, Tate. Reg. Landrace/ Duroc/ Yorkshire boars, service age, performance tested, from val. herd. William Waldrop, Tifton. Ph. 912-386-0947/ 382-6826. Reg. feed stock, 2 Yorkshire boars, 2 Landrace boars, 2 Landrace sows, 1 w/12 pigs, 1 w/7 pigs. Edward Newberry, Colquitt. Ph. 912-758-2870. Pigs, 8-10 wks., $25-$30, shoats, 4 1/2 mos., $45. Wm. F. Barrett, Rt. 1, Nicholson. Ph. 757-3255. 6 good white meat hogs, 10 wks., $35 ea., $30 ea. if all taken. Paul F. Bramlett, Sr., Palmetto. Ph. 463-4919. 10 brood sows, 7 due soon, reg. Hampshire boar, farrowed 7/31/77, 45 pigs, 30-200 Ibs., make offer on part/all. Grady C. Exum, McDonough. Ph. 957-4146. Choice Landrace males, all ages. William E. Lanier. Metter. Ph. 685-2506. Goats & Sheep Toggenburg/ Alpine milk goat doe, 5 mos., $35. S. Blackwood, Rt. 1, Box 194, LaGrange. Ph. 884-2290. Goat, gentle, fat, good size, has been worked on, $40. Ty C. Hogan, Griffin. Ph. 227-0571. Purebred Nubian billy, brown w/long frosted ears, $40, bred Toggenburg/ Nubian doe, $65. J. D. Richardson, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-7814.________ African Pygmy goats, several to choose from. D. L. Sikorski, Powder Springs. Ph. 943-9729.___________ 2 common billy goats, grown, will trade for milk type billy. Doug Williams, Rt. 1. Bluffington. Ph. 641-3195.____ Ram Suffolk, pedi., high qual., 10 mos., also stud service. David Vogehsberg. CarroMton. Ph. 834-0632.______ 3 does, 8 mos., ADGA, 1 12 American Sanaan, $75, 2 neutered billies. $20. Mike Slaton. Atlanta. Ph. 346-7713. 4 horned sheep. 2 ram. 4 ewes, will trade for Nubian goats, or $260 for all. Rod McNeill, Glenwood. Ph. 912-523- 5249._______________________ Angora billy, cross Angora/ Nubian billy, Nubian steer, 10 kids, 2-6 mos., $20/up. Jack M. Clements, Palmetto. Ph. 463-3003.__________________ Two 3/4 Nubian milk goats, 1 freshened twice, 1 freshened once. Mrs. Jean W. Stroud, Gainesville. Ph. 404536-3344 - 9 a.m.-5 p.m. /532-6282 after 5 p.m._______________________ 2 does, born 7/13/79, $20 ea. J. Dil- lard, Whitesburg. Ph. 834-8732._______ Siamese/Alpine cross billy goat, service age, $25 for quick sale. Mrs. C. O. Blankenship, Rt. 7, Canton. Ph. 479- 5187.___________________ Goats, Nannies, billies, $30-$40 ea. Wilson Carson, Rt. 7, Box 290, Griffin. Ph. 228-1972.________________ Saanen does, bred, milkers, yearlings, $75/up. D. Van Vliet, Hampton. Ph. 478-9977._________________ Nubian billy goat, no horns, good milk stock, $50. Richard Smallwood, Buchanan Hwy., Dallas. Ph. 445-2877. 13 goats, $225. Jack Chalker, P.O. Box 6, Avera. Ph. 547-6450.________ ADGA reg./grade Nubian does, bred to freshened in January, all heavy milkers. Tom Seymour, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-2665.___________________ Toggenburg nanny w/kid, freshened in Aug., gives 3 qt. a day, $115, also Toggenburg nanny, 8 mos., $65. R. Gowen, College Park. Ph. 964-2477. Goats, milk type/common, diff. sizes/prices. Mattie Long, Rt. 5, Box 707, Blairsvllle30512.___________ Goats, sheep, will slaughter spring lambs/milk goats. Ken Kouloumberis, Atlanta. Ph. 458-3491._________ ADGA reg. purebred Toggenburg buck service, proven producer of fine daughters. Micheal Whiting, 2710 Kilgore Rd., Buford. Ph. 945-4572._____ Reg. Nubian buck, 2yrs.,exc. breeders, easy handled, $85. V. K. Wach, Rayle. Ph.404-678-1859. Goats, milk type, 2 nannies, American Nubian buck. J. Barge, Sharpsburg. Ph. 463-3417.__________ Toggenburg doe, 11/2 yrs., $50, 6 mos., Toggenburg buck, $40, both good milk stock. D. Smith, Rt. 2, Box 105, Athens. Ph. 548-7792. Horses, mules, ponies for sale Horse farmers should have had the livestock advertised in their possession 60 days or more before offering it for sale through this publication. All horses offered for advertisement through the Market Bulletin should have a negative coggin test within the past 60 days. Field hunter prospect, 6 yrs., mare, good disp., willing, athletic, to good home, $1000. L. Bors, Marietta. Ph. 973-9582. Racking gelding, Thoroughbred, 4 yrs., well trained for youth to ride, $700. E. 0. Britt, Decatur. Ph. 469-4874 before 9 a.m./after? p.m.________ Reg. AQHA stallion, bay w/blaze, 16 mos., 141 /2hds., sire 0toe Charge Jr., dam Yawns Lady Bay, racing prospect, $1000. L. H. Christian, Conyers. Ph. 483-2906._________________ For lease, spirited chestnut gelding, works under forward seat, exp. rider only, gentle disp., $25 month. K. Guseafson, Stn. Mtn. Ph. 469-9017. Reg. paint horses, all ages. Earl Connell, Rt. 1, Sale City. Ph. 912-336-0417. Dispersal sale purebred Arabians, mares/ colts/ fillies/ geldings, bred/ raised by owner, 1/2 Egyptian, or 1/2 Serafix breeding. Howard Norris, Bishop. Ph. 769-7005.________ Weiscamp/ Colorado bloodlines, AQHA/ Appaloosa, yearlings, 2 yrs., $400/up. Mrs. Jan Davis, Shady Dale. Ph. 468-8979 nights/ 688-0646 days. Appaloosa mare, grey, 10-11 yrs., 15 hds., exc. riding horse, good handle, fast, quick, $700/best offer. S. Peavy, College Park. Ph. 964-5083.________ AQHA mare, 11 yrs., sorrel, AAA stock, bred to reg. stud, due to foal in April, good pleasure/ broodmare prospect, $1500. Don Allmond, Grovetown. Ph. 863-3885.________________ Reg. Appaloosa gelding, Egyptian bloodlines, 15.1 hds., grey, 1000 Ibs., hunter/ jumper, Western gentle, $1000/trade. D. Waller, Athens. Ph. 742-8690.____________________ Reg. Appaloosa stud colt, bay white blanket, stud colt, blk. white blanket, filly, bik. white blanket, V. Hogan, Ocilla. Ph. 912-831-5510 evenings. Reg. Pony of America stallion colt, 16 mos., leopard, white w/bay spots, Irg. star, all Appaloosa traits, halter broke, gentle, best offer. A. W. Moore, Athens. Ph. 549-9366.____________ Spotted Jack, 3 spotted mule colts, 2 spotted mares, pr. bay mules, also wagon, exc. cond. Manson Woody, Omega. Ph. 912-528-6190._________ AQHA weanling colt, bay by Hi Tonto Lee AAA, dam by Scuba Jet AA, halter/ show prospect. J. Grant, Columbus. Ph. 561-4322._________________ Welsh/ Thoroughbred, Irg. pony hunter, shown/ hunted/ evented, exc. jumper, great childs pony. L. Murphy, Atlanta. Ph. 394-8262.___________ Blk. hunter jumper gelding, hunted 5 seasons, quiet over fences, 16 hds., shots, sound. C. Morken, Woodstock. Ph. 926-9605/0663.______________ Welsh mare, w/filly colt, $200, also mare mule. Ralph Swafford, Hightower Loop, Ranger 30734._____________ Broodmare, filly by side, Standardbred, $3000, trade horse trailer. Clyde O'Kelley, Hawkinsville. Ph. 912-892- 9705.______________________ Shetland stud, 2 mares, gentle, not broken, $50 ea. L. W. Carter, Rt. 1, Sandersville. Ph.912-552-3588.______ AQHA reg. '77 sorrel colt, by AAA race horse, out of daughter of AQHA champ Captain Joker. D. Lassen, Marietta. Ph. 436-3901.___________t_ Buckskin mare, 7 yrs., trained barrel racing, good disp., trail riding also, tack incl., good deal. Lee Oxford, Griftin. Ph. 227-7051._______________ Thoroughbreds, hunter, event, point to point prospect, exc. qual., broodmares, not cheap, but quiet reasonable, w/terms to right home. Mrs. Evan, Atlanta. Ph. 466-8788.____________ Horses, always a Irg. selection, field/ show hunters, combined training prospects, all round pleasure horses. B. Schwartz, Midland. Ph. 561-5410. 1/2 Morgan/ 1/2 Quarter, 76 gelding, 14.3 hds., rides Western/ English, beau., super responsive, $725, to good home. G. Gray, Gainesville. Ph. 536-4140/ 532-2142._____________ Paint stud, 8 yrs., 15 hds., Quarter Horse, 9 yrs., both broke to ride. H. A. Dinson, Douglasville. Ph. 942-5376. Blk. Appaloosa stud, Quarter Horse mare, will trade. Tommy Simpson, 40 Sullivan Rd., Newnan 30265. Paint Quarter Horse gelding, Poco Quarter broodmare, Arabian gelding, Arabian stallion, 1/2 Arab mare. J. Stewart, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-7321. Gentle mule, partially broke to plow, $250/ will trade for goats of equal value. W. E. Gaines, Folkston. Ph. 912496-7762. 2 Appaloosa mares/ Appaloosa stud weanling colt, all w/good conf./ gentle, 1 mare will foal in spring, bred to Quarter stud. C. Reasor, Jackson. Ph.775-3396/2260. Elegant blk. reg. Racking gelding, 6 yrs., exc. show prospect, exp. rider, tack incl. $1200 firm. R. E. Showalter, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-4400._________ Palomino barrel racing pony, approx. 50 ins., won in open competition last yr. in Fla. G. Spears, Lithonia. Ph. 9225221. Reg. Arabian, grey, 5 yrs., son of Coranado, blood typed, gentle, calm under saddle, $1500, terms avail. D. L. Hayes, Martin. Ph. 404-779-2524. Reg. Quarter Horses, Palominos, weanlings, yearlings, 2 yrs., exc. halter/pleasure prospects. Jack LeCroy, Stn Mtn. Ph. 294-6182.___________ Paint horse, gentle riding. James Hill, Conyers. Ph. 483-3388after5 p.m. Nice Shetland pony, gentle for any kid to ride, 9 yrs., gelding, nice/fat, $800. Roger Browning, Rt. 2, Villa Rica. Ph. 459-3590._______________ AQHA '76, grey, 15 hds., mare, flashy, performance type, reining, 4-H state trail champ., English/ Pleasure champ., $450. C. Cohen, Newnan. Ph. 253-7858._________________ Reg. TWH pony, 2 yrs., Dbl. Shadow bred, show pony prospect, ready to start, bay, $500. L. Brent, Newnan. Ph. 463-4348.________________ Sev. 1/2 Thoroughbred yearlings, sired by Sawgrass, hunter prospects, also 2 reg. 1 12 Arabian fillies, 21 12 yrs.. S. von Schweinitz, Appling. Ph. 541- 0374.________________________ 7/8 Arab gelding, grey, 2 yrs., very typey, good mover, exc. disp., qual., ready to train, others avail. S. O'Connor, Newnan. Ph. 583-2070._____ Reg. American Saddlebred, show Backing horse, also Saddlebred broodmare in foal. Richey Dillard, Atlanta. Ph. 926-0597/2370 after 5:30 p.m. Arabian stallion, flashy chestnut, white socks/ blaze, 4 yrs., 15 hds. Charles Matherly, Rt. 1, Old Zebulon Rd., Macon. Ph. 994-6685._________ '63 AQHA daughter of Honey Karnes, with alot of refinement/ produces, also '64 AQHA mare. C. Astin, Douglasville. Ph. 942-8674.____________________ Reg. TWH gelding, gentle, broke to ride, foaled May 15, '77, bay col., sired by Shadow's Target, out Go Boy's Target, $500. W. Carson, Griffin. Ph. 2281972. Stallion pony, beau, cond., friendly disp., very gentle w/children. Joe Moon, Lithonia. Ph. 482-9881. Arabians, weanlings/ yearlings, pure/part breds, bloodlines Indraff/ Fadjur/ Dixie Fire Flash, $800-$3500. A. Parker, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-0983 nights/ weekends.____________ Reg. TWH stud colt, real nice, blk., 16 mos., grandsire Go Boy's Shadow, dam grandsire Ebony Masterpiece. D. L. Bentley, Woodstock. Ph. 926-5546. AQHA Palomino stallion, 5 yrs., Skipper W bloodlines, $1100, AQHA blue roan filly, green broke, $800/best offer. P. Parson, Commerce. Ph. 3356410. Reg. TWH stud, chestnut w/flax mane/tail, 16 mos., good show prospect. Earl Stokes, Griffin. Ph. 227-7502. Thoroughbred filly, 18 mos., started English, will make exc. jumper, English pleasure, quiet but firey, $450. M. Pas- chal, Appling. Ph. 541-0976._______ Reg. Gallaceno mare, only three known in the State of Georgia, best offer over $350. J. R. Shaw, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-1052.__________ Appendix Quarter Horse, bay gelding, 15.2 hds., exc. conf., striking looks, gentle, spirited, jumper pros- pect, $950. J. T. Hudson, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-0435._______________ Appendix reg. gelding, placed at State, '78/79, in timed events, consistent in all 5 timed events, $1700. Vie Rhodes, Rochelle. Ph. 912-648-6691. Racking/ Quarter Horses, reg./unreg., 12 to sell. Bob Dumas, LithiaSprings. Ph. 873-2251 / 941-2408. AQHA gelding, 3 yrs., sorrel, blaze w/3 socks, green broke, gentle, $500, sml. childs pony gelding, w/tack, $100. C. Tyre, Jesup. Ph. 427-2358._______ Reg. Appaloosa mare, 4 yrs., 14.1 hds., beau, head, Irg. pony prospect, $500. M. A. Childers, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-0109.____________________ Reg. Appaloosa/ Thoroughbred filly, by Three Bars son, elegant hunt/ race prospect, coming 2, $1500. Dr. Morris, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-0109.__________ Chestnut gelding, 8 yrs., exc. ladies horse, $450, 1 /4 Welsh/ 1 12 Shetland, $75. D. Poole, Sharpsburg. Ph. 251- 0834._______________________ 2 reg. TWH, blue roan gelding, broke, gentle, $800, blk. mare, $1000, or both $1600 w/papers. W. H. Hatfield, Evans. Ph. 663-8319.___________________ Purebred Arabian gelding, 5 yrs., chestnut w/3 white stockings, 15.3 hds., training in dressage/ jumping, $2000. K. Gowen, Kennesaw. Ph. 9269253/ 952-7655._____________________ Mare mule colt, 18 mos., $400, TWH mare, 6 yrs., $400, buckskin racking mare, $450. Lester Dopson, Jackson- ville. Ph. 912-833-2490 after 7 p.m. TB cross colt, 2 mos., blk. w/white star, should mature 16.2 hds., dressage/ event prospect, terms. K. McPheters, Dunwoody. Ph. 396-3368. Reg. TWH's, blk. mare, bred, sorrel stud, 14 mos. B. Scott, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-6726.__________________ Plow mule w/gear, no plug, horse, 3 plows, iron bean, woodstock, $450 for all. Dewey Weems, Thomaston. Ph. 647-3485._____________________ AQHA Palomino/ golden American Saddlebred colts, finished show mares, stallions, geldings, supreme champ bloodlines. Mrs. Burson, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-3751.____________________ AQHA reg. dun mare, 3 yrs., blaze w/2 hind socks, started under saddle, sire Wonder Otoe, dam Croton Oil/Leo Tag bred mare. J. Henderson, Rome. Ph. 232-8156.___________________ Reg. sorrel mare, 10 yrs., Danger Joe breeding, exc. timed events horse, in foal, $1000 tack incl. Mike Avery, Ellenwood. Ph. 366-2064.____________ Reg. '75 stallion by Eternal Too, out of Quick Henry mare, sorrel w/4 stockings, blaze, exc. conf., disp., $3200. Danny Hogan, Dexter. Ph. 912875-3476.______________________ 78 sorrel- halter stallion, 15.1 hds., super nice, ready to show, filly, 2 yrs., green broke. Dave DeArmond, Summerville. Ph. 875-3310.__________ 2 ponies, works in harness, buggy, road cart, mare, white, in foal, gelding red, see them work, $150 ea. Jame: Fennell, Cochran. Ph. 912-374-7261. Hunter, jumper, 14.1 hds., pony white, 10 yrs., gelding, exc. jumper suitable for exp. child/adult, $600. Ms Cribb, Norcross. Ph. 923-2041 after ( p.m.____________________ Hunter/ jumper, 3/4 Thoroughbred 15.3 hds., mare, 12 yrs., well trained proven winner, perfect for young rider $1200. L. Martin, Atlanta. Ph. 457-1555 Blk. mare, 14.2 hds., English/ Wes tern, has been shown, $400. K. Phillips Atlanta. Ph. 633-4780.____________ Welsh gelding, beau., 5 yrs., chest nut, 50", drives, rides, English/ jump: well, perfect for show/ pleasure, $300 K. Bridges, Gainesville. Ph. 532-2142. Reg. purebred Arabian weanling colt typey, good mover, show potential Abu Farwa-Alla Amarward breeding reg. 3/4 Gamalifix mare, 2 yrs. L Arriola, Snellville. Ph. 979-0811.______ Purebred Arabian gelding, coming ; yrs., 14.3 hds., w/outstanding pedi. conf./ disp., started under saddle $3,500. S. Schutte, Duluth. Ph. 475 0230._________________________ Grey pony mare, 11 hds., very gentle 3-4 yrs., $45. S. Blackwood, Rt. 1, Bo; 194, LaGrange. Ph. 884-2290._______ Reg. Arabian filly, 2 yrs., ribbons a halter, liver chestnut, w/4 stockings blaze, $800. B. River, Fayetteville. Ph 461-8084._____________________ Bay mare, 12.1 hds., 4 yrs., jump: 2'6", has been shown, $400. L. Moss Atlanta. Ph.634-3564/ 636-3121. Reg. Thoroughbred mare, will trade Ron Adams, Warner Robins Ph 912 922-2559. Clip & Save Livestock Sales Events Every Mon. night - Horse Auction, Valdosta. Eddie Carlo, 912/2425502. 2nd Mon. of ea. month, Dairy Sale, reg. sale, every Wed. Gainesville L/S Mkt. Ph. 532-4442. 1st & 3rd Mon. each month. Seaboard Stockyard Feeder Pig Sale, Colquitt. Ph. 912/7583356. Every Mon. night, Moultrie L/S Co. Feeder Pig Sale, 7 PM, Moultrie. Ph. 912/985-1019. 1st & 3rd Mon. ea. month. Appling Co. Stockman's Assn. Feeder Pig Sale, Baxley. 2nd & 4th Mon. ea. mo., Wayne Co. L/S Mkt. Feeder Pig Sale, reg. sale ea. Thurs.. )esup. Ph. 912/427-2250. 1st Tues. ea. mo. - 3 PM, Bulloch Stockyard Feeder Pig Sale, Statesboro. Ph. 912/764-2451. 1st (4 3rd Tues. ea. mo. 1:30 PM. Feeder Pig Sale. reg. cattle Butcher Hog Sale ea. Thurs., 1:30 PM. Valdosta. Ph. 912/2441833. Last Tues. ea. mo., Sumter L/S Assn. Feeder Pig Sale. 2 PM. Americus. Ph. 912/924-2931. Every Tues.. N. Ga. Farmers L/S Co. reg. sale. 12 Noon, Gumming. 2nd & last Tues. ea. mo.. 2:30 PM, Hazlehurst Feeder Pig Sale, Jack Sasser. Ph. 375-2902, 537-4313. 2nd Tues., ea. mo.. Feeder Pig Sale, reg. cow sale ea. Thurs. Citizens Stockyard, Arlington. Ph. 912/725-4263. Cairo, [So. Ga.] Pork Sale, every Tues. Dudley Hammock. Ph. 912/474-8411. Nov. 6 and every other Tues. Slaughter Hog Sale. Ga. Farm Bureau Slaughter Sale. Warrenton. Dudley Hammock. Ph. 912/474-8411. Every Wed. reg. Hog Sale. JepewayCraig Commission Co. Inc., Dublin. Every Tues. & Wed., Ga. Farm Bureau Slaughter Sale, Twin City. Dudley Hammock. Ph. 912/474-8411. Every Wed.. Tri-Co. Feeder Pig Sale, 7 PM. Broxton. Ph. 912/3592753. 2nd & last Wed. ea. mo.. Smith Bros. Stockyard Feeder Pig Sale, Bartow. Ph. 912/364-3920. Nov. 5 and every 2 wks.. Feeder Pig Sales. 2:15 PM, reg. sale, every Wed.. 2:15 PM. Vidalia L/S Auction Inc.. Julian Clark. Ph. 912/537-3462. 2nd Wed. ea. mo., Bainbridge Stockyard Feeder Pig Sale. .2 PM. Bainbridge. Ph. 912/246-0680. Every Thurs.. Pearson L/S Mkt. Feeder Pig Sale. 8 PM, Pearson. Ph. 912/422-3211. 3rd Thurs. ea. mo.. 7 PM, Swainsboro Stockyard Feeder Pig Sale, Swainsboro. Ph. 912/237-3201. Every other Thurs.. Tattnall Co. Feeder Pig Mkt., Glennville. 1st Thurs. ea. mo.. R & T L/S Co. Feeder Pig Sale. Millen. Harold Brantley. Ph. 912/982-4408. Every Thurs., Pulaski Stockyard Feeder Pig Sale, 7 PM. Cochran. Ph. 912/892-9071. Vienna. [Mid-Ga.j Pork Sale, every Thurs. Dudley Hammock. Ph. 912/474-8411. 2nd Thurs. ea. Mon., Grady Co. L/S Mkt.. Feeder Pig Sale, Cairo. Nov. 2 and every other Fri., 7 PM. Turner Co. Stockyards Feeder Pig Sale, Ashburn. Castrated pigs only. Ph. 912/567-3371, 567-3372. Oct. 26 and every other Fri., Sutton L/S Co. Feeder Pig Sale, 6 PM, Sylvester. Ph. 912/776-3547. Nov. 16 and every other Fri., Feeder Pig Sale. Ga. Farm Bureau Slaughter Sale, Warrenton. Dudley Hammock. Ph. 912/4748411. Every Fri.. 2 PM, Slaughter Hog & Cattle Sale, Pierce Co. Stockyards, Blackshear. J. Baxter Bennett. Ph. 912-449-4404. 1st Fri. ea. mo., Hagan L/S Mkt. Feeder Pig Sale, Hagan. Every Fri., Dodge Co. Salebarn Feeder Pig Sale. Eastman. 3rd Sat. ea. mo.. Farmers Stockyard Feeder Pig Sale. Sylvania. Ph. 912/564-2576. 1st Sat. of ea. mo., Metter Pony & Goat Sale. Ph. 912/685-2950. , Wednesday, October 31,1979 . Reducing herd of AQHA reg. horses, weanlings, yearlings, sired by AQHA champ Coffeemate King, broodmares open/ bred. Jack Fleischman, Zebulon. Ph.567-3787. Handsome 1/2 Quarter Horse colt, 6 1 12 mos., bay, grandfather Three Bars, well mannered, halter broke, $150. Deborah Lillibridge, 1413 Clermont Ave., East Point. Golden Palomino racking mare, 8 yrs., wormed, neg. coggins, flu shots, new shoes, $550/ will trade. Henry Abreu, Lithonia. Ph. 981 -9188._____ Quarter Horse, bay gelding, 16 hds., 5 yrs., good mover, super jumper, very quiet. B. Macon, Atlanta. Ph. 233-0573. '79 AQHA sorrel filly, halter conf., sire Expressive World Champ Halter Horse, dam Joker's Dana byCpt. Joker. Floyd Eppinette, Senoia. Ph. 599-3217. Stud, very gentle, 1 1/2 yrs., must have good home, $225. Mr. David, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-8410 AQHA weanling filly, bay coloring, great conf., exc. show prospect, $500. D. McCollum, Brooks. Ph. 404-5993817. Reg. TWH mare, sorrel, light mane/ tail, gentle, anyone can ride, just taken away foal, $450. B. Mullis, Lizeila. Ph. 912-935-8693. AQHA stallion, sire Fast Goin Turp, sire's sire Poco Turp, well trained, very well mannered, $950. Jim Mattingly, Newnan. Ph. 251-2179. 79 Appaloosa filly, blk., blanketed, conf., bloodlines, disp., IRS says sell. J. Hitman, Suwanee. Ph. 945-2723 nights.___________________ 79 AQHA filly, extra nice, sire Tabo's Lad, halter/ pleasure champ, dam daughter of Poco Stampede world champ/ cutting horse. B. Bright, Newnan. Ph. 599-3217. Reg. Arabian gelding, reg. AQHA gelding, horses/ tack, also roping horse, all gentle. J. Dixon, Milledgeville. Ph. 452-7095. Reg. TWH gelding, bay, 2 yrs., pleasure/ show horse, 16 hds., $500 firm. Randy Littrell, Clayton. Ph. 782-4758. TWH Racking gelding, 5 yrs., 16 hds., chestnut w/blaze, socks, exc. conf./disp., 2 yrs. racking training, English tack, $1500. E. Day, Thomaston. Ph. 648-2828._____________ AQHA reg. bay mare, 4 yrs., started on cattle/ pasture roping, close up breeding to The Ole Man AAA, Tom Duggan AAA, and others. John Henderson, Rome. Ph. 232-8156.________ Welsh Appaloosa gelding/mare, 13.1 hds./ 13.2 hds., both child safe, $450/$500, also Shetland pinto, $175. J. Gowen, College Park. Ph. 964-2477. Purebred Arabian gelding, coming 3 yrs., 14.3 hds., w/outstanding pedi., conf./ disp., started under saddle, $3500. S. Scheette, Duluth. Ph. 475- 0230._________________________ Lrg. mare mule, sorrel, 12 yrs., 16.1 hds., 1300 Ibs., works/rides, gentle, no plug, $650/ will consider trade. S. Terrell, Hoschton. Ph.404-967-6742. Reg. Appaloosa colt, by Thoroughbred stud, blaze face w/blanket, 7 mos., good conf., gentle, exc. Western Pleasure, hunter/ jumper. T. A. Williamson, Ellenwood. Ph. 961-5877. AQHA mare, 15.1 hds., sorrel w/star, Three Bars, fantastic conf./ disp., good under saddle/ trails. W. C. Creech, Ball Ground. Ph. 266-7S22/ 735-3627. Danatello's Copper Toy, Thoroughbred/ Quarter stud, 15 mos, 15 hds., chestnut, w/white markings, green broke. R. Ellis, Savannah. Ph. 912-8972005after6 p.m.______________ AQHA stallion, blaze w/2 hind socks, sorrel, 21/2 yrs., 14 1/2 hds., Star/Leo bred, $750. R. C. Potts, Rt. 1, Box 104, Doerun. Ph. 787-5784 after 5 p.m._________________________ 1/2 Quarter Horse/ 1/2 Saddlebred, grey mare, 4 yrs., good conf., green broke, will make nice pleasure horse. S. Buckner, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-0685. TWH, RHBA sorrel, mare, 6 yrs., show pleasure/ broodmare, 2 yrs., Pinto Shetland mare, asst. tack incl., youth saddle, f. Moore, McDonough. Ph. 957-1164. Super nice, AQHA pleasure filly, good handle, disp., several Skipper W. broodmares, bred to Skipper W. studs. Benham Stewart, Glenwood. Ph. 912568-2262._________________ Reg. Appaloosa gelding, 7 yrs., 15.3 hds., competitive trail/ hunter prospect, started English, $1500. J. Evans, Lithonia. Ph.482-7936/ 482-4270. 2 Shetland ponies, very gentle, good home essential, $50 ea. Mrs. Lilley, Lawrenceville. Ph.962-4043/ 378-1735. Appaloosa mare, 2 yrs., all tack incl., very gentle, $400. Jesse Corbin, Lawrenceville. Ph. 945-3101 /94S-8824. 78 AQHA red dun filly, started under saddle, exc. pleasure prospect. D. Greeson, Calhoun. Ph. 629-8259/7269. 3 yrs. bay mare, 2 yrs. blk. mare, aged bay racking mare, sorrel gelding, and others. D. Barnett, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-4649/964-5819. THE MARKET BULLETIN AQHA buckskin gelding, exc. childs horse, AQHA Palomino weanling colt, 2 AQHA yearling fillies. Hugh Scott, Waynesboro. Ph. 554-3102. Stock dogs for sale ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^"^^^^^^^^^^ ^ ^^^^ M* Only trained farm dogs are eligible to be advertised. Include dog's breeding and special training or ability that qualifies as a stockdog. Untrained dogs will not be ad- vertised. Reg. choice English Shepherds, all ages, trained stockdogs, farm raised/ worked, guar. S. Ransom, Augusta. Ph. 404-860-0893. Catahoula, leopard, will work both cattle/hogs. John Henderson, Rome. Ph.404-232-3156. Australian Shepherds, working bloodlines, all makes, beau, blue merles, blk./ white, wormed/ healthy, $50ea. L. Hayes, Martin. Ph. 779-2524. Pit Bulldog, female, 7 mos., full blooded, no papers, $75. Larry R. Fox, P.O. Box 252, East Ellijay. Ph. 6354898. Reg. Border Collies, dependable cow dogs. Doran Bland, Valdosta. Ph. 912559-7523. English Shepherds, Irg., blk./tans, work guar., cert, breeders. Robert Scarborough, Covlngton. Ph. 787-3537. Purebred Australian, herd dogs, ready to work for you, $40. J. M. Cole, Gibson. Ph. 404-598-2980. 1 Female Pit, 3 1/2 yrs., exc. catch dog for hogs/cows, $60. M. W. Walden, Louisville. Ph. 912-625-8405. ASCA reg. Australian Shepherd, champ sire/ dam, aggressive working lines. S. Cummings, College Park. Ph. 964-1865. Australian Shepherds, reg. working, dogs, all ages. W. V. Adams, Douglasville. Ph.404-942-6502. Reg. working Border Collies. Billy Turner, Union Point. Ph. 404-486-2558 nights.___________________ Reg. Border Collies, imported from Scotland, trained on cattle, sheep, hogs. Hubert Bailey, Dawsonville. Ph. 404-265-2669. Reg. Australian Shepherds, reg. working dogs, all ages. P. Jackson, Rt. 2, Box 596, Dallas. Ph. 404-445-7610. Reg. Border Collies, 2 males, females, exc. breeding stock. Edna Isaacs, Snellville. Ph. 466-1336. Reg. male Border Collie, 3 1 12 yrs., fully trained to fetch/ drive. Mike Hutcheson, Douglasville. Ph. 404-9490394 after 7 p.m.______________ 2 reg. English Shepherds, 8 mos., male/ female, ail shots, started, $200 ea. Robert Taylor, Rt. 5, LaGrange. Ph. 884-5336._________________________ Trained hog dogs, will trail, bay, catch. Gary E. Campbell, Marshallville. Ph. 912-967-2246 days/ 967-2836 nights.__________________________ Pure Pit Bulldogs, best bloodlines, good catch dogs, all ages, $50-$100. Wade Butler, Douglasville. Ph. 489- 2685.__________________ Reg. Australian Shepherds, all ages, guar. working bloodlines, $50/up. J. M. Turner, Rt. 1, Aragon. Ph. 684-7464. Cow dogs, Australian Shepherds, Blue Heelers, Texas Heelers, handle cows firmly, but gently, working 100 cow herd. John D. Sharp, Jr., Hartwell. Ph. 376-4366._____________ 4 Pit Bulldogs, male/3 female, male boxer, 7 Doberman Pinchers. James Phagan, Gainesville. Ph. 532-1897. Reg. blk./tan English Shepherds, work guar., farm raised. Charles Carlton, Cannon. Ph. 245-7725.______ Pit Bulldogs, catch wild cows, male/female, 1 yr. old, $150 pr. or $100 ea. Marshall L. Hicks, Bowdow. Ph. 258-5178.________________ Reg. LA. Catahoula's stock dogs, working both cows/ hogs. Dempsey Cape, Stone Mtn. Ph. 469-8514. Livestock Wanted Want 8-10 shoats, 60-75 Ibs. Ralph C. Swafford, Hightower Loop, Ranger 30734._____________________ Want unwanted horses or ponies, good home, must be reasonable, also interested in goats. G. Roger, Fairburn. Ph. 964-2477._____________ Want to buy or catch wild cattle/hogs, no catch, no pay. Luke Weaver, Jackson. Ph. 775-3205 after 6 p.m._______________________________ Want to buy or catch wild cattle. Ronald Thurmond, Madison. Ph. 3420930 / 3276.________________ Want free farm animals, lots of space and care. J. Bruce, Covington. Ph. 786- 5014._____________________ Want to catch wild hogs or cows, free of charge. Ron Adams, Warner Robins. Ph.912-922-2559. Want horses, cows, other livestock, must be reasonable, also will buy/catch wild cattle. Wayne Green, Bremen. Ph. 646-3286._________ Want 1 Duroc, Landrace or Spotted Polish China boar, 6 mos. J. D. Powell, Loganville. Ph. 466-2465._______ Want sml. horse for children to ride, will work to plow. Bill Carson, Covington. Ph. 787-0327.__________ Want free horse or pony, plenty of T.L.C. E. Garner, Marietta. Ph. 9265636/971-5500. Want goats, any kind, any number if price is right. Willie Long, Blairsville. Ph. 745-2891/4143.____________ Want Pit Bulldog female puppy toreplace lost dog, reasonable. Patricia Parson, Commerce. Ph. 335-6410. Livestock Handling And Equipment 4 horse inline McQuerry trailer, w/6 new tires, side boxes, exc. cond. Bobby Jackson, Rt. 2, Box 596, Dallas 30132. Ph.404-445-7610. English jumping saddle, 19 in., Rossi Caruso brand, w/fittings, very good cond., $95. Sadie Dills, Buford. Ph. 945-4445. Miley 4 horse gooseneck trailer, side loading, feed and dressing rm., painted last yr., exc. cond. Mrs. Horner, Alpharetta. Ph.404-475-6421. 1971 Double-D horse trailer, extra height, escape door; also, Roca Girl sterling silver halter, new cond., $150. Mark Greenway, Epworth. Ph. 404-4927232. Black Western parade saddle w/extra parade stirrups, used very little, $200. James J. Terrell, Cochran. Ph. 912-3747261. Miley 4 horse gooseneck trailer w/dressing rm., etc. Charlene Astin, Douglasville. Ph. 942-8674, after6 p.m. Beau. Stubben Krefeld 18 in. saddle, $325, Simco Park saddle, 18 1/2 in., $175, Simco Western saddle/ bridle, $100. S. Peavy, College Park. Ph. 964- 5083.___________________ Horses hauled anywhere, anytime, reasonable rates. J. R. Shaw, Lawrenceville. Ph. 404-963-1052._____ Imperial 2 horse trailer, w/new floor, good radial tires, blue/white, no rust, exc. cond., $550. Bill Burdette, Franklin. Ph. 675-3132. Western saddle, youth size, exc. cond., $50. Jeni Hall, Atlanta. Ph. 6343564 or 938-5748._______________ Asstd. tack for sale including youth saddle, pony bridle, bits and halters. Frances Moore, McDonough. Ph. 957- 1164._____________________ Set of harness, extra hames, asstd. tack and 2 sml. plows. A. Gale, 1993 Winterville Rd., Athens 30605. Ph. 549- 1184.________________________ Race horse exercise saddle, almost new, good quality, $200 firm. Diane Faircloth, Baconton. Ph. 912-787-5208. Lrg. pony tack and equip., blanket, bits, custom bridle, grooming equip, and other misc. items. C. Richard McQueen, Atlanta. Ph. 233-3465.____ 2 saddles, 1 beautifully embossed Western Pleasure saddle, used twice, $200. Kirn Jackson, Roswell. Ph. 993- 9540.__________________ Western saddle, child's 15 in. saddle, exc. cond., $150 new, will sell for $65. H. E. Cassidy, Dunwoody. Ph. 993- 6906.___________________ Hale deluxe 2 horse trailer w/brakes, exc. cond., $1,000. J. Smith, 1484 Wesley Dr., Griffin 30223. Ph. 892-1060. Miley 2 horse inline trailer, extra high, wide and tall, w/4 wheel brakes and new tires, exc. cond. Floyd Eppinette, Rt. 1, Senoia. Ph. 599-3217. 18 in. Rossi-Caruso forward seat saddle w/fittings, top cond., like new, $125. L. Blair, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-7852. Cortina English saddle, tack, blankets and sheet. J. Edler, Lawrenceville. Ph. 972-7980._____________ Cortina hunt saddle, 16 in., used once, $175 w/o girth or trade for comparable 17 - 17 1/2 in. saddle. Frankie Burson, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-3751. 4 in. brown Borelli cutback saddle, very good cond., 19 in. seat, $135 w/fittings. Tracye King, Woodstock. Ph. 475-7063._____________________ Livestock hauling. Wayne Green, Rt. 1, Bremen 30110. Ph. 404-646-3286. German silver, brow band type bridle w/silver on reins, $100, Simco tie-down type breast collar w/silver, $50. C. Cohen, Newnan. Ph. 253-7858.______ Horseshoeing, $20, trimming, $10, will go anywhere. Rick Dyer, Atlanta. Ph. 422-7823._______________ Double D 2 horse trailer, new 2 tone green paint, tires, padded, exc. cond., cheap. Tommy Duncan, Blairsville. Ph. 745-6280. Page? 2 hunter bridles, 1 snaffle, 1 rubber pelham, both made in England, hand sewn, very good cond., other equip, also avail. Jan Hoffman, Athens. Ph. 543-8480._____________________ Plantation saddle, $75. Alice Stine, Rt. 2, Box 240-A, Rock Springs. PH. 375-3229 evenings.________________ Homemade stock trailer, exc. cond., $350. Mike Tanner, Milledgeville. Ph. 912-452-6053 after 7 p.m.________ Forward seat 18 1/2 in., O.S.C. saddle, suede knee rolls, high cantle, $135 w/o fittings, want forward seat 1617 in. wide tree saddle, Pat Curtis, Pike City. Ph. 567-3598.___________ 78 Shoop T.B. deluxe 2 horse trailer, 7 ft. 3 in. high, w/serge brakes, oak floor, etc., mint cond. C. Bernstein, Atlanta. Ph. 9S5-3754/ 688-2976. 3 two horse trailer, 1 Imperial super delux., $2,150, 1 Circle H. delux., $1250, 1 Stidsham standard, $850. Earl Stokes, Griffin. Ph. 227-7502. Livestock feed, hay and grain for sale Hay, Fescue/Clover, rain free, approx. 400 bales, $1.25/bale in barn; $1 it all taken. C. C. Tritt, Hwy. 60, Suches. Ph. 747-3696.____________ Alfalfa, Coastal Bermuda, straw, pick-up or can del. A. G. Morehouse, Atlanta. Ph. 352-1900 or Mansfield, 404-787-1900._______________ Fescue hay, limed /fert., $1.50, bale at barn; can del. Aros Reeves, Powder Springs. Ph. 404-943-6473._________ Highly fert. Coastal /Bermuda hay, round and square bales. Lawton Kemp, Sr., P. O. Box 7, Dexter 31019. Ph. 912875-3417.____________________ Lots of Coastal Bermuda hay w/out rain, well limed /fert.; also, mulch. J. W. Hughes, Ga. Hwy. 372 and Crabapple Rd., Roswell. Ph. 404-993-2106. Fescue hay, good qual., approx. 3,500 bales, take all 75 cents per bale at barn. Jerome Pierce, Tallapoosa. Ph. 767-8641 or 996-7202.___________ 1979 Fescue hay, rain free $1.25, bale in barn. Claude Padgett, Rt. 2, Jasper. Ph. 337-5379.__________________ Fescue hay $1/bale, Coastal Bermuda $1.50, bale at barn. Ned Cokeman, Zebulon. Ph. 404-567-3191._____ Fescue and Coastal mix. hay, wheat straw and mulch hay, can del. James Rutledge, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-4279. Peavine hay; also, Bermuda grass hay, rain free, $1.75 per bale in barn; also, mulch hay $1/bale. H. C. Alien, Rt. 3, Box 378, McDonough 30253. Ph. 404-957-3379.________________ 1979 Fescue, Irg. sq. bales in barn, $1.25; Coastal. Irg. sq. bales in barn $1.50, reas. del. avail. Ray Singleton, Oxford. Ph. 404-787-3415 or482-1290. Coastal Bermuda hay, taking orders for Oct. cutting, ' 50 Ibs. bales, $1.25/bale, del. avail. Ernie Kutulas, Hartwell. Ph. 376-7765.____________ Good qual. Fescue /Clover hay, $1, bale, any amt. Larry Loughridge, Rt. 4, Chatsworth. Ph. 404-695-4987._______ 1978 mix. hay, Coastal, Fescue, reas. priced. Hickory Farm. John Tingle, Forsyth. Ph. 994-6406.____________ Coastal hay $1.50/bale in barn, rain free, limed /fert.; also, wheat straw $1.50/bale. George Wilson, Conyers. Ph. 483-9829.__________________ Good qual. Coastal hay $1.50 per bale at barn, in Walton Co. Wade Cown, Snellville. Ph. 972-1367 aft. 5:30. Top qual. Coastal Bermuda hay, Irg. round bales $25. E. G. Wheatley, Ft. Valley. Ph.912-825-8379._______ 1979 rain free highly fert. Coastal Bermuda hay $1.50 per bale. James Duke, Rt. 2, LaGrange. Ph. 882-1968. Bermuda hay, fert. heavy bales, 2nd cutting, rain free, 200 bales at barn, $1.10 per bale. P. Laviolette, Rt. 3, Hartwell. Ph. 404-376-7092.______ Coastal Bermuda hay $1.50 in barn. James Ruark, Mansfield 30255. Ph. 786-0381.________________ Hay, 500 bales, Coastal Bermuda, 3rd cutting, good qual. in barn $1.25 per bale. Ray Garland, Sparta 31087. Ph. 444-5634.______________ 1979 Coastal Bermuda hay, well fert., $1.75 or $1.50 on 50 or more bales. J. T. Morgan, Covington. Ph. 483-9334 or 786-9587._________________ 1979 Fescue hay, $1/bale at barn, del. avail. Chas. Worden, Blairsville. Ph. 745-6149._________________ Mulch hay, wheat straw, 5000 bales,$1/bale. Jerry Peck, Watkinsville. Ph. 769-6457 or 769-7364.___________ Lrg. round bales hay, 800 Ibs. to 1200 Ibs. $12, up. Fred Mullins, Rt. 1, Mansfield. Ph. 404-557-2817._________ 1979 Fescue /Clover hay, 1000 bales, 45 Ibs. rain-free $1/bale. Bill Myers, Blue Ridge. Ph. 492-7819._________ Fescue hay $1.25/ bale, mulch hay 75 cents, bale. Geo Pace, Hampton. Ph. 946-4187. Hay, $1.25 per bale. Rick Huskey, Alpharetla. Ph. 475-6944.__________ Bermuda hay $2/bale at barn, near Royston. W. P. McWirter, Royston. Ph. 404-245-6896._____________ Highly fert. Fescue hay, pick up at barn or will del.; also, mulch. Fred Bowens, Rt. 1, Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 475-7325.____________________ Fescue hay, pick up or will del. Ralph Rucker, Rt. 4, Woodstock 30201. Ph. 475-6250.__________________ 1978 hay, $1 per bale at barn; mulch hay 50 cents per bale. Henry Orr, Kennesaw. Ph. 926-3665.__________ Good qual. Fescue, Coastal Bermuda and mulch hay, Fescue $1.25; Coastal $1.50; mulch $.75 cents, at barn; will del. Jack Nally, Pine Log. Ph. 386-0032. Top qual. Fescue, Irg. bales $1.25; Sericea, 60 Ibs. bales, $1.35; mulch hay free; will del. for reas. free. Ralph Mills, Gainesville. Ph. 536-8436._________ Coastal hay In shed $1, up per bale. W. H. Hatfield, Evans. Ph. 863-8319. 1979 Coastal Bermuda hay, cut w/mower conditioner, $1/bale behind baler; del. avail., truckload lots. Olin Trammell, Forsyth. Ph. 912-994-6463 /6534. ________________ Fescue hay 1979 limed and fert. $1.10 at barn; wheat straw, clean /dry, $1.10 at barn. R. W. Turner, Brooks. Ph. 404599-6719._____________________ Coastal Bermuda hay, well fert., top qual., Irg. bales in barn $1.25; del. avail. Doug Mathis, Armuchee. Ph. 404857-2893.___________________ Coastal hay, heavy bales $1.50 per bale F.O.B. Z. J. Lee, Red Oak. Ph. 767-6666.____________________ 85 bales wheat straw, 35 bu. Rye seed in barn. Lloyd Johnson, 4319 Beaver Rd., Loganville. Ph. 466-4218 or 469-8064.____________________ Top qual. Coastal Bermuda hay, well limed, fert., rain-weed free, $1.25/bale in field; $1.50 at barn. Frank Ruzza, US 41 N., Perry. Ph. 987-3298.______ Now cutting Bermuda hay, $1.25/bale; also, some mulch hay 75 cents per bale. J. D. Mooney, Rt. 1, Box 58, Gay 30218. Ph. 404-538-6514. 2500 bales of Coastal and Common Bermuda hay, 50-55 Ibs. bales, highly fert., good qual., $1.25 per bale. B. B. Campbell, Jackson. Ph. 775-3064. Top qual. Coastal hay, $1.50 at barn, $1.75, del. 50 mi. radius. Bob Whitfield, Rt. 2, Box 76 Keysville. Ph. 404-5476352. Top qual. Coastal Bermuda hay, well fert.. rain free, in Irg. round bales $40 per ton, loaded in field, del. avail. William Sparrow, Rt. 1, Unadilla. Ph. 912627-3796.__________________ Bermuda and Fescue hay, top qual., well fert. baled w/out rain, $1.25 per bale at barn; will help load. D. S. Haymore, Rutledge. Ph. 557-2874.______ Corn, shelled, new crop, $6/Hd. James W. Whittle, Rt. 1. Chester 31012. Ph. 912-358-4518.____ __ _________ Coastal Bermuda hay $1.35 in field, $1.85 in barn, 175 bales, mulch $1.25 ea. or all/$200. Russell Landrum, Rt. 4, Stockbridge. Ph.404-474-2843.______ Good qual. Fescue hay and mix Bermuda; also, wheat straw and mulch hay, can del. 0. L. Rutledge, Brannan Rd., McDonough. Ph. 957-5144._____ First qual. Bermuda hay, $1.50 /bale, pick up S. Fulton or W. Coweta Co; 1978 hay, $1/bale. A. L. Lewis, S.W. Atlanta. Ph. 344-2777 or 253-5717. High qual. Yuchi Arrowleaf Clover. Frederick Blitch, Jr., Rt. 4, Statesboro. Ph.912-865-2475.______________ Hay, round bales, 1500 Ibs., $20/roll. George Hogan, Rt. 1, Dexter. Ph. 875- 3595.______________________ Coastal Bermuda hay, pick up in barn or in the field, call for baling time. Frank Rauls, Macon. Ph. 912-742-8828 or 953-3576._______________ Good qual. Fescue and Clover hay, Irg. bales $1.25 per bale. Mrs. Jim Stubblefield, Rt. 2, Box 46, Ringgold 30736. Ph.404-935-4151._______ Baled Wheat straw and baled Rye straw. Fred Sackett, Butler. Ph. 912862-5120._____________________ 1979 Coastal Bermuda and FescueBermuda mix, $1.50 at barn, 100 or more bales $1.25. Fred Gordon, White Rock Far, Griffin. Ph. 404-228-4525. 1,000 Ibs. rolls, Fescue /Bermuda /Clover located at Carrollton. Billy Mills, Atlanta. Ph. 404-325-0555 days or 404-252-1133 nights._____________ Fescue, well fert. heavy bales $1.25$1.50 in barn. Troy Hunley, Conyers Hwy. 138, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-7815. Qual. Bermuda /Fescue hay, 55 Ibs. bales, $1 per bale, you haul. Roy G. Stanley, Rt. 1, Lexington 30648. Ph. 404-743-5700.______________ Very good Coastal hay $1.75, some $1.35 and $1.50; also, round $17, $25, $32, all covered, can del. Bro. Placid, Monastery, Conyers. Ph. 404-483-8705. Lrg. round bales of heavy fert. Coastal hay, baled w/Hesston 5500, $20 per bale at farm. Yancey Smith, LaGrange. Ph.404-882-6314. Pages Livestock feed, hay and grain for sale Lrg. bales good rain-free fert. hay, Fescue $1, exc. Coastal, $2; thoroughly dry Millet $1.50. Chas. Hunter, Conyers. Ph. 483-8711. Agricultural seed and plants for sale All agricultural seed must have a current germination report not more than 9 months old. All agricultural plants are required to be inspected to assure disease-free condition. Fruit trees, apple, peach, pear, cherry, plum, apricot, nectarine, grapevines; also, shade trees. T. M. Webb, Progress Rd., Ellijay.__________ Wrens Abruzzi rye, 99.18 percent pure seed, 83 percent germ., $2.75 bu., sold in bulk quantities only. Doug tester, Athens.Ph. 404-548-5947._____ Wrens Abruzzi rye, germ. 83 percent, cleaned, treated and bagged, $6 bu. W. E. Rooks, Newton. Ph. 734-5565._____ Pits., wild blueberry, dewberry, blackberry, strawberry and yel'ow root, 12, $5 PP. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 1, Blue Ridge 30513.______________ Semi-Dwarf apple trees, Horse, June, Limbertwig, Stayman and many more, free list. Bill Swaney, 2259 Hickory Flat Rd., Woodstock 30188. Ph. 926-5783. Round Dutch cabbage pits., Vates, Morris Heading, Ga. L. S. collard pits., 100 pits., $2.50, 500, $10, 1000, $15, post. PP. Denny Smith, Baxley, Ph. 912-367-6934._______________ 408 bu. Wrens Abruzzi rye, cleaned, treated and bagged, 80 percent germ., $6 bu. Earl Beasley, Avera 30803. Ph. 404-547-2890._______________ Wrens Abruzzi rye, cleaned and bagged. Fred Sackett, Butler. Ph. 912- 862-5120.___________________ Blue pole bean seed; also, old time streaked half-runner, $2 cupl, 75 cents post. Mrs. Clarence McMillian, 1107 Ewing's Chapel Rd., Dacula30211. Pensacola Bahiagrass seed. Frederick Blitch, Jr., Westwood Angus Farms, Rt. 4, Statesboro 30458. Ph. 912-865-2475.______________ Old time multiplying scallion onions, 2 doz., $1, add post. Mrs. Charlie Cantrell, 1982 Dawsonville Hwy., Gaines- vi 11630501._________________ Arthur and Coker 747 wheat seed, 88.5 percent germ., bulk only, $6 bu. Cullen Patton, Jr., Greenville. Ph. 404- 672-1246. __________________ Grape pits., best varieties, Fry, Carlos, Jumbo, Higgins and Cowart, $2.75 ea., grown in containers. Abbie W. Clements, Box 909, Thomasville 31792. Ph.912-226-6053.__________ Running okra seed, 50, $1. Mrs. Ernest Crosby, Rt. 3, Box 274, Baxley 31513.______________________ Arrowleaf clover, recleaned and in 50 Ib. bags, 85 cents per Ib. Norris Bryans, Newborn. Ph.404-342-0282._________ 1979 white multiplying nest onions for sale, clean, $7 per gal. PP. T. V. Austin, Doerun 31744. Ph. 912-782- 5015.__________________________ Winter onion buttons, 12, $1 plus SASE. Jessie Thomason, 1517 Patricia Lane, Douglasville30134.___________ Sugar cane, Ga. Red and Ribbon varieties. H. A. Mixon, Vienna 31092. Ph. 912-268-4599, after6 p.m.______ Rabbiteye blueberry pits., Climax and Tifblue, 18-24 in. in pots, $2 ea., quantity prices avail., min order $10. Jerry Vanerwegen, Ringgold. Ph. 404- 937-4048._________________. 2 varieties wheat seed, germ, above 90 percent, $8.50 bu., Fla. 501, oat seed, germ. 98 percent, $2.75 bu. Robert Ray, Rt. 1, Ft. Valley 31030. Ph. 912- 825-7288.__________________ Old fashion White Openstone peach seed, for fall or spring planting, $3 doz. PP. R. Hagin, Rt. 2, Box 245, Ball Ground 30107._________________ Old time peach trees, state inspected, request list. Bill Johnson, Rt. 5, Box 325M, Ellijay 30540. Ph. 404-273- 3187._____________________ Old time Ga. Red sugar cane, $15 per hundred. Al Wise, 1408 10th Ave., Albany 31707. Ph. 912-432-1423._____ True Vidaliaonion pits., now booking orders, $15 per 1000. David New, Box 426, Vidalia30474. Ph. 912-537-3447. Upland creese seed, 92 percent germ., $1 tbspn. plus SASE. G. I. McGhee, 3584 Kellogg Creek Rd., Acworth 30101. _____ Crabapple, sweet gum trees, beechnut, hazelnut, blackhaw, muscadine, grapevine, sourwood, 4, $1, garlic bulbs, 6, $1, add post. Mrs. Robert Norrell, Rt. 6, Gainesville. Ph. 532-3945. Top quality fruit trees, Yellow Horse, Limbertwig, Shockley, many others, free list. James Lawson, Rt. 1, Ball G rou nd 30107. P h. 404-893-2141. Indian corn and Strawberry popcorn, 4 pkgs., $1 w/env. and 20 cents post. H. A. Stahl, Rt. 6, Moultrie 31768. 1979 white multiplying onions, 2 gals., $11, 1 gal., $6, 1/2 gal., $3.50 PP. Walter Kitchens, Box 66, Stapleton 30823. Ph.404-547-6878._________ Collard pits, for sale, $1.75 per 100, add post. Mrs. J. D. Phillips, Rt. 1, Wrightsville._____________________ Sugar cane by stalk or patch. Hugh Maloy, Rt. 1, Eastman 31023. Ph. 374- 5835._____________________ Crabapple, hazelnut, sandberry, wild blueberry, $1 ea., add post. Mrs. Donald Greer, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540. Old fashion banana muskmelon seed, 35 seed, $1 plus S.A.S.E. W. S. Caudell, Rt. 2, Jefferson 30549. 1979 crop greasy or green blaze collard seed, $1 tbspn., w/S.A.S.E. Daniel Beckworth, Rt. 2, Bartow 30413. Ph. 552-6644. Wanted Want 7-Top turnip seed. Davie Wiggins, Rt. 4, Box 404, Winder 30680. Want Moon Star watermelon seed. Gary D. Hicks, Rt. 2, Ochlocknee 31773. Ph. 574-5260. Flower plants, bulbs and seed for sale Red tips, ligustrum, Burfordi holly, Box holly, elaegnus, euonymus, others, well rooted 25 cents ea., $3 shipping. J. E. Cromer, Covington. Ph. 404-787-1735.___________________ Bromeliad pups, diff. kinds, $1.50 ea. min. ordeMOplts., PP. Sam Hedgepath, 187 Spring St., Macon 31201. Ph. 743-3036 <0777._________________ Castor-bean; Giant Sunflower, and gourd seeds, 4 pkg. $1, w/env. and 20 cents post. H. A. Stahl, Thomasville Hwy., Moultrie31768.______________ Dutch- iris seeds, 1 tblspn., 50 cents w/SASE; also, iris and daffodil bulbs, $4.50/doz., $1.45 post. R. Beach, 2966 Cardinal Lk. Cir., Duluth 30136. Ph. 476-1163._____________________ Rabbit Foot fern, 8 in. pots, well rooted $5 ea.; mole-bean seeds 12/$1 w/SASE. Jessie Thomason, 1511 PatriciaLn., Douglasville30134.________ Sgl. jonquils, $2/doz., yellow dbl. daffodils, $2/doz., post. $1.40/doz. John Culpepper, Rt. 4, Quitman 31643. Lrg. quan. shamrocks at wholesale price, scented geranium, ferns: Climbing, Faurii, Foxtail, and Staghorn, cannot ship. Betsy Kroeck, Atlanta. Ph. 378-2648.___________________ Amaryllis bulbs $18, $15, $12, doz. according to size, many cols., daylilies, hybrid, $4/doz., PP. J. D. Spooner, Old Nicholls Hwy., Douglas. Ph. 912-384- 1787.________________________ Red cottage tulips, mix. dahlias 25 cents ea., White Rain lilies, mix. jonquils, daffodils, 15 cents ea., 50 cents post. Ruby Coalson, Rt. 1, Bremen 30110.__________________________ Camellia seeds, new crop, diff. cols. 15/$1, w/SASE. Mrs. L. V. Itson, Rt. 1, Box 90, Pelham 31779.___________ Mother-in-law tongue, 80 cents ea., 80 cents post; Irg. dbl. hollyhock, or It. pink Irg. dbl. marigold seeds 50 cents, tblspn., w/SASE. P. B. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground 30107._______________ 6 diff. rare cacti, $6.50, PP; Ponytail palm, tri-col. hoya, 90 cents ea., $1 post. L. A. Butler, Box 98, Chula31733. Castor-beans $1.25 /doz., plus post. Mrs. Jennell Mooney, Rt. 5, Box169-A, Ellijay 30540._________________ Camellias in bud, and bloom, exc. var., Red tips, azaleas, banana shrub, pomegranate, others, all in cont., cannot ship. A. Clements, Thomasville. Ph.912-226-6053._____________ Sunflower seeds, grow 10 ft. tall, 12 inch heads, 1 12 cup, $1, w/SASE. Jeffery Hales, Rt. 3, Ellijay 30540.______ Marigold bush mixed, zinnia, Irg. touch-me-not, dbl. rosette, bachelor buttons, others, all $1/pkg. PP. Mrs. Ethel Adams, 297 Phillips St., Lawrenceville 30245._______________ All rooted Christmas and Thanksgiving cacti, $1.50 ea., bearded iris w/lrg. mix col. blooms, $5/doz. PP. W. D. Duvall, Rt. 3, Box 384, Ellijay 30540. Pink bush honeysuckle, red haw, sweet shrub, honey locust, well rooted native pits., wild rose 3/$4.50, PP. Roy Kinsey, Rt. 1, Auburn 30203._______ Hen/chick cacti, 4/$1.50 PP. Myrtle Pace, Rt.1, Waco 30182._________ Pyracantha, forsythia, English dogwood, $2.75 PP. Mrs. Cecil Lowe, 1216 Sandtown Rd., S.W., Marietta 30060. Ph.404-427-2191. THE MARKET BULLETIN Free firewood, to licensed exp. tree man, two oak live trees and one tall live poplar. Mrs. Grace Underwood, Atlanta. Ph. 241-3477. Shastadaisy pits., 12/$2.75; 4 rooted watermelon begonias 4/$5; creeping gardenias $3.50 ea. Mrs. L. Coolik, 2511 Edgewood Rd., Columbus 31906. Ph.404-323-8673. Flowers, all kinds, hanging baskets, Irg. house pits., big var. Mrs. R. T. Canady, Macon. Ph. 788-8737._____ Spider lily bulbs, $2.25/doz., 10 doz. $20, plus post. Jarrell Underwood, Rt. 6, LaGrange. Ph. 404-884-4283._______ Rare bulbs, red ginger lilies, sternbergias, cannas, siriped crinums, watsonias, gladioli, ixias, free list. Maudie Walker, Box 256, Omega 31775._____ Ind. wrapped daylily tuber bulbs, 12/$3, PP; ind. wrapped paper white narcissus bulbs, $3, PP. Frank Rushing, Rt. 5, Box 595, Carrollton 30117. Pachysandra, liriope, ajuga, ivy, mondo, aucuba, mahonia, vinca, magnolia. J. N. Henderson, 5130 Sumpter PI., Austell. Ph. 948-5336.__________ Red climbing rose $1 ea., blue Easter lily $1 ea., house-leek, 5/$1, plus post. Mrs. Earlene Treadwell, Rt. 1, Bremen 30110. Dbl. tiger lily bulbs, $1 ea., 45 cents post, or 7/$5 and $1 post.; can fill orders until late spring. Mae Ford, Rt. 1, Box 97, Adairsville30103.________ Sev. Irg. crepe myrtles and 2 Irg. hydrangeas, sev. other things in my yard for sale. Mrs. Marvin Hawkins, Rt. 2, Social Circle. Ph. 557-2556.______ Mix. sweet william seeds 30 cents per pkg., small marigold seeds 30 cents, pkg. daffodil bulbs $3/doz., 2 doz. $5. LillieEllis, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540. Azaleas, Irg. growing, $1.50; semidwarf, $2; also, red tips, hollies, ligustrum. Larry Taylor, Douglasville. Ph. 949-6390.__________________ Box holly, helleri, foster, photenia, ligustrum, eleagnus, ivy, junipers, azaleas, cont. grown; rooted cuttings, liners. Carlton Campbell, Smyrna. Ph. 436-2833. 1979 Pom-Pom poppy seed, mix. cols., 30 cents tsp. w/SASE. Mrs. R. L. Pullen, Rt. 1, Box 114, Damascus 31741. Hemlock, mtn. laurel, holly, rhododendron, maple 2 to 4 ft., $1.75 ea. or 6/$9, plus post. Mrs. D. Greer, Rt. 5, Ellljay 30540.___________________ Azaleas, 2 ft. tall in cans $1; also, rooted cuttings, quan. discount. Eugene M. Colson, Rt. 5, Box 397, Fitzgerald 31750. Ph. 423-7846._______ Achimenes bulbs, longiflora, peach blossom, purple king, vidid $5/$1, $3/min., 75 cents post. K. Lane, 1407 W. Magnolia, Valdosta 31601._____ House plants 75 cents to $1. Reginald Bankston, Rt. 3, Box127, Fayettevi I Ie30214. Fern that blooms white flowers, tall stems comes up ea. yr., out doors, long lace leaves, 3/$3, PP. Ruth Shuman, Rt.1, Box445, Ellabell 31308. Lrg. head sunflower seeds 1/4 cup, $1. Walter Kitchens, P. 0. Box 66, Stapleton 30823. Ph. 404-547-6878. Hydrangeas, snowball, crepe myrtle, liriope. in 3 gal. cans, no shipping. C. J. Ertzberger, 401 St. Johns Ave., S.W., Atlanta. Ph. 627-0784. Seeds: Jerusalem cherry, balsam apple, prince's feather, touch-me-nots, love apple, 4 pkgs. $1 plus SASE. Jim Donaldson, Box 893, Swainsboro 30401. Extra Irg. aucubas, foster hollies, French hydrangea, Golden rain tree. Mrs. McMillan, 4955 Conover Dr., Dunwoody 30338. Ph. 458-2407.__ Hemlock pines, white pines, mtn. laurel, rhododendron, sweet shrub, 4/$1 plus post. Mrs. Robert Norrell, Rt. 6, Gainesville 30501.___________ Container grown ilex helleri, aucuba, liriope, mundo grass, ardesia, fatsia, Angel's trumpet, aspidistra. W. L. Morris, Atlanta. Ph. 355-5249. Old fashion reseeding petunia seeds, mix. cols. 50 cents pkg., 100 dbl. pink touch-me-not 50 cents w/SASE. R. Hagin, Rt. 2, Box 245, Ball Ground 30107. White pine, Mtn. rhododendron, sweet shrub, fern, holly, dogwood, hemlock, 1 to 4 ft., 6/$10, PP. Mrs. L. Lee, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540. 9 nice boxwoods, 5 ft. tall 7 and 8 ft. around, never been trimmed, all 9 for $100. Mrs. Marlor Garrett, Rt. 1, Box 254, Hiawassee 30546. Ph. 896-2352. Boxwood, well branched Sand 4yrs., $1 and $1.50; also, redtip well branched, 3 ft. 8 in. pots and azaleas. Norton Eldridge, Ashburn. Ph. 912-567-3849. Very dwarf dbl. cannas, President Red $5/doz., $1.25 post, per doz. Mrs. Charlie Cantrell, 1982 Dawsonville Rd., Gainesville 30501._____________ Seed, Irg. poppy, shasta daisy, sweet Williams, mix. hollyhock, 25 cents ea. pkg., tigerlily bulblets, 60/$1, w/SASE. Mrs. J. W. Sapp, Rt. 5, Lyons 30436. Green liriope, hyd., snow balls, sweetheart rose, crepe myrtle, flowering quince, yellow bell, shrubs. M. Cartledge, Atlanta. Ph. 404-874-3168. Verbena, hardy, mix. cols. $2.50/doz., gerberas 3/$1, shastas, hollyhocks $1.50/doz., $1 post. Mrs. Glynn James, Rt. 4, Lyons 30436. Lemon daylilies, white perennial candy tuft, $3/doz., red thrift, $1.50/doz. Irg. white peonies 4/$3, $1.35 post. Mrs. Clarence McMillian, 1107 Ewing's Chpl. Rd., Dacula 30211. Variety of nice pits, and shrubs, various sizes, cannot ship. C. I. Hunt, 6286 Peachtree-Dunwoody Rd., N.E., Atlanta30328. Ph. 394-4417._______ Frogleg, alligator pits., Rattail cacti, 50 cents ea., mix jews 10 cents ea., plus post. Ruth Payne, 11355 Jones Br. Rd., Alpharetta30201.___________ Hot poker 6/$3, plus post., 3 diff. clerodendron $4, PP; mix. iris 12/$4 PP. Frieda Polsfuss, 223 Cordele Ave., Macon 31201.__________________ Any group or pit. $2, plus post., $5 PP; 1 trailing Rex begonia, 1 Irg. Barrel type cactus, 2 Bunny ears, 2 Boxing glove cacti. Mrs. A. B. Westbrook, Rt. 2, Ball Ground 30107.___________ Mtn. laurel, mtn. fern, holly, white dogwood, sweet shrub, 6/$5, dk. blue Jap. iris 12/$5, PP. Mrs. David Stover, Rt.1, Blue Ridge 30513.__________ Orchids, Cattleyas, some in bloom, most in sheath to bloom shortly, $10, up. C. W. Tillander, 1748 Venetian Dr., S.W., Atlanta 30311. Ph. 755-1102. Cacti, 2 in. - 2 1/2 in., 3-4 in. pot size, 2 ea. of above $10, PP. J. W. Strawder, Rt. 5, Box 233, Albany 31707. Ph.912-432-7023.______________ Hydrangeas, crepe myrtle, Red honeysuckles, snowball, weigela, white wistera, rose of Sharon, others. Mrs. L. W. Starnes, Douglasville. Ph. 942-4051. Green jew, baby jew, prayer pits., nerve pits., cannot ship. Sanford Spence, Rt. 1, State Hwy. 5, Bowdon 30108.___________________ Pink spice pinks, $3/clump, green liriope, 5 clumps/$6, PP. Mrs. J. G. Carney, 1552& Thompson Rd., Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 475-4957._____ Martin gourd seeds 30 cents, pkg. w/SASE. Edward S. Thurmond, Rt. 1, Box 10, Madison 30650.__________ Ornamental Lousiana Rooster Spur pepper seeds, grows in a pot, 25 cents plus SASE. Mrs. A. P. Sheppard, 1640 Williamson Rd., Griffin 30223.______ 800 magnolia trees, 3 ft. to 10 ft. high, $1 per ft., you choose and dig. S. S. Storer, Douglasville. Ph. 404-942- 9969.________________________ Lrg. Catalpa trees 4 ft. to6 ft., $2ea., sml. 2 to 4 ft. $1, plus shipping. Ray Singleton, Oxford. Ph. 787-3415 or482- 1290._____________________________ Cacti; sml. $5, Irg. 2/$5, Neptha Bella palm, $1.75, ferns: 3 diff. $1.75 ea., all rooted, PP. Mrs. James Arnett, 9066th St., N., Cordele31015.______ Hybrid iris, mix. cols., $5/doz., shrubs: hollies, red tips, junipers, azaleas, $1 ea. Fred Song, Rt. 1, Auburn 30203. Ph. 962-0537.___________ Ornamental pepper pods, midnight special, teno, flips, tiny pods, fiesta, birdseye, 4 pods/$1, w/SASE. Eloise Bridwell, Rt. 1, Rockledge 30454._____ Magnolias 3 to 5 ft., $3 to $5, aucubas $2, up, cannot ship. Charlie Kimbrell, 106 Claire Dr., S.E., Atlanta. Ph. 627-5678. Wanted Want old fashion English boxwood, some two ft. or more. Georgia Lankford, 2755 Indian Trail Dr., Tucker 30084. Ph. 938-4158.____________ Want to buy Gloriosa tubers. Virginia Parker, 116 Holly Dr., Statesboro 30458.________________________ Want yellow jonquil bulbs at reas. price. Mrs. W. T. Watson, Rt. 2, Box 234-A, Americus 31709. Poultry, game, fowl and eggs for sale Buff Cochins, Irg. breed, exc. birds, all 6, $35/$10 ea. R. T. Wright, East Point. Ph. 761-5550._____________ Bobwhite quail, ready to release, $1.75ea. T. L. Surles, Preston. Ph. 912828-3506.________________ 6 rabbits, NZW, 5 does, buck, 7-8 mos., w/1st litter, w/wire cages, and other equip., $75. James F. Fennel), Rt. 5, Cochran. Ph. 912-374-7261._____1 NZW does, 1 yr., proven breeders, also some Californians, mix. does, $5. L. Binnion, Monroe. Ph. 267-5663. Guineas, chickens, $2 ea. Walton Bryant, Rt. 1, Bowman. Ph. 404-245- 8143._______________________ Jumbo Bobwhite quail, dressed, un- dressed, $2 ea. Lee Campbell, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-0517. Wednesday, October 31,1979 Approx. 20 chickens, mostly fryers. S. B. Garner, Rt. 2, Covington. Ph. 786- 2032._______________________ Purebred Japs, Blk./Wheaten, 7 mix. hens, Siamese rabbits, will trade for BBR Japs. Mr. Houston, Douglasville. Ph. 942-7373._____________ Blue Scale, California Valley, Gamble, Mexican Speckled, pr. Silver Button, Blond males, Reds. J. E. Weeks, Kennesaw. Ph. 422-7551._________ Quail, $70 per 100, approx. 15 Standard Araucanas, $12. Mrs. W. H. Poole, Glennville. Ph. 654-2862.________ Pigeons, Rollers, Ice, Fantails, Ringneck doves, Muscovy ducks, guinea pigs, peacocks, chickens. Billy Turner, Union Point. Ph. 486-2558 nights._____ Lrg. young quail, live/dressed, diff. ages. Bob Johnson, Stone Mtn. Ph. 469-9275.____________________ Jumbo Wisconsin quail, Blk. East India ducks, Ringneck doves, pigeons, Mille Fleurs, R.I.R. bantams, guineas. Mrs. V. Bailey, Hephzibah. Ph. 793- 2236._________________________ 19 laying hens, 2 roosters, R.I.R., mix., $3 ea. Mrs. Elrod, Rt. 2, Oakwood. Ph. 536-1772.___________________ Approx. 25 Rhode Island Red pullets, 3-4 mos., $1.75. Mr. David, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-8410.___________________ Bronze turkeys, $6-$10, bantam roosters, Red Buffs, White Cochins, Dominiques, $4. J. W. Barnes, Canton. Ph. 345-6511.____________________ Trio Alien Roundheads, 2 yrs., $40, trio Brown Reds, few crosses, will trade for pigs/hog. Vernon Murphy, Cornelia. Ph. 778-5072.________________ Does, bucks, bunnies, American Chinchilla buck. Julie Dillard, Whitesburg. Ph. 834-8732.____________ Solid White Racing Homers, great flyers, $25 pr. Gary Hay, Rt. 2, Forsyth. Ph.912-994-0522._____________ 100 grown guineas, $2 ea., Jumbo quails, dressed/alive. Hoyt Tuck, Buford. Ph.404-945-6956.____________ Bantams, $1/up, Buff Cochins, Blk. Rosecombs, White D'Uccles, others, Muscovy ducks, $1.50 ea. R. C. Henderson, Acworth. Ph. 404-974-2541. Indian Fantail pigeons, doves, sev. cols., sho'w qual., breeders /young, no shipping. Ray Owens, Marietta. Ph. 427-1779.______________________ Salmon Faveroles, Buff/White Salmon, also young Columbian Wyandotte roosters, reasonable. P. Thomason, East Point. Ph. 762-0075._________ Sebrights, 3 cols., Silkies, Frill pigeons, doves, all kinds, 10 breeds bantams, other varieties. Randall O'Quinn, Alamo. Ph.912-568-2911.____________ Flight conditioned Bobwhite, dressed quail, Pharoah D-1 eggs, Ringnecks, NPIPcert. B. Quarles, Rossville. Ph. 861-9354. White Silkies, $7 pr., Muscovy ducks, $1/$3ea. Aros Reeves, Powder Springs. Ph. 943-6473._______________ Burbon Red turkeys, Rhode Island Red pullets, will lay soon. G. Jason Davis, Rt. 8, Davis Loop Rd., Rome. Ph. 295-4230._____________________ '77/78/79 hatched India Blue peafowls, big healthy birds. Robert Walton, 116 Eighth St., Augusta. Ph. 7247571. Barred bantams, Blk./White Cochins, Dark/White Bulldog Cornish, Frizzles white /gray Silkies, White Crested ducks, $5ea. Milton Amerison, Colquitt. Ph. 758-3489._________ NZW breeding stock, pedi., from high qual. reg. stock, exc. meat /production, etc. Rick Boulis, Oxford. Ph. 404-787-0910.____________________ 2 pr. Blk. Shoulder peafowl, pr. Blue peafowls, 3 Silver cock pheasants, 4 Golden cock pheasants. J. H. Roquemore, Americus. Ph. 912-924-7575. Ringneck doves, all colors, Homer pigeons. Joseph Price, 3872 Furr Ave., Powder Springs. Ph. 943-3756.______ Bucks/does, baby bunnies, diff. cols., sizes/prices. Mrs. Dovie Preston, P.O. Box 56, Flovllla. Ph. 404-775-4784. Bantams, 10 kinds, doves, 5 cols., pheasants, pr. Swinehoe, pr. Yellow Gold, Lady Amherst, 2 silver hens, also guineas. L. W. Johnson, College Park. Ph. 964-8862.___________________ Araucana roosters, hatched from blue eggs this spring, $1. Mrs. Guard, Kennesaw. Ph. 422-9622.________ Game cocks, Kelso/Hatch, $10 ea., pullets, $5 ea. E. F. Glass, Smyrna. Ph. 435-4987._____________________ Approx. 25 roosters, diff. kinds, sizes, fryers to grown, reasonable price. A. 0. Moon, Conyers. Ph. 4664565 after 4 p.m._______________ Doves, 18 white, $2.50 ea. Will C. Sullivan, Americus. Ph. 912-924-9013. Ga. Bobwhite quail, for release, dressed, undressed, eggs. Donald Brett, Rt. 1, Box 142, Oglethorpe. Ph. 912-472-8061.______________________ New York Giant birds, grown, also approx. 400 eggs. Edd Moreland, Thomaston. Ph. 404-647-4926. Wednesday, October 31,1979 THE MARKET BULLETIN Page 9 2 ducks for sale. Richard Redmon, Maysville. Ph. 404-652-2376.______ Chukar, Partridge, Pharoah, live/dressed, also Fantail pigeons. A. Freeman, Jackson. Ph. 775-3031 after5 p.m.____________________ Pr. peafowl, 4 yrs., $80, peacocks, 2 yrs., $30, sev. col. Polish topknot, $2.50 ea., pr. White Pekin, $6. R. McNeill, Glenwood. Ph. 912-523-5249. Mallard ducks, 4 gen. from wild, $5 ea. W. E. Griffin, Ocilla. Ph. 468-5154. Guineas for sale, $3 ea. Ronnie Street, Rt. 3, Cleveland 30528. Ph. 404292-8391.______________ 18 Irg. Cornish, $3 ea., 3 guineas, $3 ea., 13 young White Leghorns, $20 all, pr. Brown Red Cochins, $7, others. J. Phagan, Gainesville. Ph. 532-1897. Bronze turkeys, doves, $3 ea., unsexed Birmingham Rollers, $3 ea., unsexed. Joe Royals, Griffin. Ph. 228- 7119._________________ White Leghorn roosters, $1 ea. Marvin Brown, Hoschton. Ph. 945-8824. Pigeons, Racing Homers, good breeding stock, mated, $5 pr., young birds avail. Homer Driggers, Stone Mtn. Ph. 469-2550._____________ 20 turkeys, blk./white, toms/hens, $160 takes all/ $20 pr. Hugh Maloy, Rt. 1, Eastman. Ph. 374-5835._______ Cherokee grey, Blue cross stags, crowing size/ penned, cannot ship. Mrs. John Yawn, Box 101, Chauncey. 14 R.I.R. hens, 5 roosters, $1.75 ea. if all taken. Clayton K. Waugh, Sharpsburg. Ph. 251-1752.___________ 100 White Leghorn pullets, now laying Sear's chickens. Roy L. Coggins, Newnan. Ph. 253-7980.___________ Buff Orpington roosters, $1.50, Hova Bator incubator, $30. R. Bankston, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-9592.________ Game stags, Roundhead, Blue Face cross, R.H., Kelso cross, Spangle Claret cross, $10. J. O. Cantrell, Braselton. Ph. 967-3694._________ Pr. Mllle Fleurs, $8, Ringneck pheasant, $12 pr., Standard White Polish pullets, $2.50 ea. Glen Thurber, Temple. Ph. 562-3812.__________ Bantams, 2 prs. Barred Rock Cochins, $10 pr. D. Anderson, Woodstock. Ph. 926-7543._____________ Sebright bantams, also mix. bantams. Frank Dotson, Rt. 1, Box 308, Cornelia 30531._______________ Golden Sebright, Silver Duckwing, $10 pr., B.B. Red, $5 pr., White Leghorn, $5 pr. Leroy Classen, Jonesboro. Ph.478-2862._______________ 79 hatch White turkeys, Fantail pigeons, mix. bantam hens/ pullets. Doug Williams, Rt. 1, Bluffton. Ph. 641- 3195.____________________ 20 pr. Cochin bantams, Mille Fleurs, B.B., Modern game rooster, free. J. H. Carney, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-4957. Purebred bantams, B.B. Red, Silver Duckwing, Mille Fleurs, Golden Sebright. Randy Garner, Douglasville. Ph. 949-3654/562-3813.___________ Game stags, trimmed in pens, 3 Shake cocks, Hatch, R. H. Brown, Reds, no shipping. William Byous, 1324 South Lee St., Griffin. Ph. 228- 3725.___________________ Doves, sgls., prs., peach, fawn, wild color, pieds, also pr. Diamonds. P. Alien, Red Oak. Ph. 766-2270.________ Pigeons, White Kings, French Mandarin, Giant Homer, Texas Pioneer. Judson Cooper, Rt. 4, Blakely. Ph. 912723-5172.__________________ Completely rabbitry, all NZW fryers, Juniors/ Seniors, wire cages, also other equip. R. Welch, Concord. Ph. 495-5768.___________________ White O.E., White Blk. Tailed Japs, Ancona, Silver Spangled Hamburg, Araucana, lays blue/green eggs, Mottled Japs. Howard Reid, Suwanee. Ph. 945-7927._______________ Sex links, 15 hens, 2 roosters, $2.50 ea., Irg./sml. Dark Cornish, $2.50/ $3.50 ea. Guinea pigs. J. D. Richardson, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-7814._____ Bantams, Bik. Japs, White Silkies, Old English Game, Araucanas, Blk. Tail Japs, mix. Wlley Durden, Albany. Ph. 912-439-1882._________________ Bantams, Mille Fleurs, Barred Plymouth Rock, Grey Japs, Birchens, Brown Red Modern, O.E., all show stock. Mrs. Williams, Carrollton. Ph. 832-8468 after6:30 p.m._________ 5 Buff Orpington pullets, 2 White Leghorn hens, 2 mix. hens. Billy Roberson, Conyers. Ph. 483-0519 after 6 p.m. Guinea pigs, $8/will sell sgl. for $5 ea. Betty Whittington, Colbert. Ph. 788- 2877.____________________ Guineas grown, Speckled, $5 ea., chickens, Barred Rocks/Red hens, $3 ea., pigeons, White Kings, others, $10$15 pr. Wilson Carson, Griffin. Ph. 228- 1972.______________________ Rabbits, NZW breed stock, Dutch bunnies, chocolate/blk., 2 young red bucks. G. A. Boyer, 3029 Columbus Rd., Macon________________ Bantams, B.B. Reds, White Cochins, Barred Rock, Blk. Rosecomb, sell in prs., $8 pr. G. A. Hamrick, Duluth. Ph. 476-3698. 2 pr. Indian Blue peacocks, 3 yrs., $75 pr., doves, white, peach, pied, Ringneck. Aubrey Deloach, RFD 2, Box 184E, Claxton. Ph. 739-4948._______ 5 Yokahoma pullets, rooster, $12. Ashley DeWitt, Rt. 1, Auburn. Ph. 963- 8706.______________________ Guinea pigs, $2.50 ea., rabbits, $2.50/up, Belgian quail bantams, $9 pr. Joel Bond, Rt. 2, Elberton. Ph. 2831878. 20 turkeys, just right for Thanksgiving, $10 ea., take all $8 ea., 35 bunnies, $3.50 ea. Thomas Wheeler, Ball Ground. Ph. 735-2016._________ Peafowl, $15/$20 ea., or $40 pr., 79 hatch. W. E. Lesesne, Brooks. Ph. 599- 3842._____________________ Fresh young roosters, $1 ea. Mrs. Lindsay, Rt. 7, Stockbridge. Ph. 483- 6829.___________________ Doves, white, peach pied, wild pied, fawn pied, rosey, wild peach, Ringneck, $2.50 ea., proven breeders, $6 pr. Rickey Hunter, Newnan. Ph. 253-5721. Pr. Ghigi pheasant, Gold male, White Kings, Helmets, Frillbacks, Indian Fantails, Trumpeters, pigeons, White Silkies. Ed Deen, Baxley. Ph. 912-367- 6375.__________________ Jumbo Wisconsin Bobwhite quail, 20 wks., $1.75 ea. K. Cavender, Rt. 1, Bowdon. Ph. 258-7161.__________ Pigeons, Indian Fantails, Helmets, Nuns, Dutch Capuchines, Komorner Tumblers, show stock, prs./sgls., young /breeders. R. L. Calvert, Marietla. Ph. 428-3796._______________ Selling out all purebred bantams, O.E., D'Uccles, Wyandottes, R.I.R., Cochins. William Watson, Newton. Ph. 734-5100._____________________ Guinea pigs, long/short hair, $5 ea., also cage, and other equip. S. Blackwood, LaGrange. Ph. 884-2290._____ Chukars, Bobwhites, young rabbits. O. E. Carroll, 3464 Mtn. View Rd., Gainesville. Ph. 536-6888 after 6 p.m. /weekends._____________________ Old English bantams, $5 trio. M. Smith, Rt. 2, Box 60A, Locust Grove. Ph. 957-1294. _______________ Goldens, Yellow Goldens, Silver Amherst, Reeves, Blue Eared, Impeyons, Ringneck, doves. Jack Dunagan, Rt. 7, Canton. Ph. 479-3267.____________ 4 African geese, 3 White Emdem, all grown, $10 ea., $60 if all taken. Mrs. G. L. Gillham, Rt. 1, Lot 150, Franklin. Ph. 675-3594.____________________ Bobwhite quail, $1.50 ea., Ringneck pheasant, $4 ea., cannot ship. Tommy Harris, Rt. 3, Gumming. Ph. 887-4688. Purebred bantams, Blk. /White /Barred /Buff Cochins, M.F., B.R.C., others from, $5 pr., Muscovy, White /Grey Call ducks. Robert Wenzel, White Plains. Ph. 467-2849._______ Blk. turkeys, ready for Thanksgiving. A. M. Culver, Sparta. Ph. 404-444-5541. San Juan breeding stock, selling out, rabbits /cages. E. E. Turner, 274 Fayetteville Rd., Fairburn. Ph. 964-6748. Guineas, Ringneck pheasants, Modern Game, Barred Rock bantams, Wood ducks. Glenn Strickland, Rt. 1, Hampton. Ph. 404-946-4469.________ Bunnies, fryers, $2.50/$3, young /adult breeding stock, $4-$10, bantam roosters, $2.50-$3. J. L. Thompson, Statham. Ph. 725-5381._____________ Laying pullets, $2.50 ea. Fred A. Sorg, Rt. 1, Auburn. Ph. 962-0537. Blk. swans, $15, Emus, $150, White Call ducks, $5, White peacocks, $75, Silkie chicks, $2. Dan R. Queen, Douglasville. Ph. 942-2239._____________ 4 ducks, 1/2 White Peican/ 1/2 Indian Runner, $3 ea., or all for $10, approx. 20 mix. chickens, 75 cents ea. James Kirkley, Rt. 1, Chauncey 31011. Purebred bantams, Columbian Wyandottes, show stock, cannot ship. W. C. Davis, Rt. 3, Buster Lewis Rd., Stockbridge. Ph. 474-1154.__________ Pigeons, Rollers, $5 pr., Fantails, $6 pr., Indian Fantails, $7 pr. William Kelley, Rt.,7, Canton. Ph. 479-2773. Wanted Want white/blk. quail, must be able to ship/del. Reginald Bankston, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-9592.__________ Want Irg. roosters, pigeons, others, if cheap for cash. Willie Long, Blairsville. Ph. 745-2891.______________ Want rooster, must be less than 1 yr. old. Bob Jacobs, Monroe. Ph. 404-267- 3781._____________________ Want free ducks, any size/kind, will give exc. home, lots of care. Marian Faulk, Jeffersonville. Ph. 912-945-3415. Want female White Chinese goose. Mr. David, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-8410. Notice Reward offered for info, about saddles, Billy Cook and 1 Long Saddle, stolen Oct. 22. Doug. Hunt, Marietta. Ph.404-231-7900. Miscellaneous for sale Affidavits are required for all hand made items: stating they were made by the advertiser. Craft Fairs Nov. 1-3 - Holiday Craft Bazaar, Xi Gamma Delta, Cartersville. Info. 382-2135, 382-6550. Nov. 3 - Coweta Quilt Show, 10 AM 5 PM. Spon. Newnan-Coweta Historical Society. Fairgrounds, Newnan. Nov. 3-4 - Sharptop Mtn. Arts & Crafts Club Show, Sat., 10 AM 5 PM, Jasper. Sun., 1 PM - 5 PM. Jasper Elementary School gym. Info. Nancy Van Sant, 404/6925705. Nov. 3-4 - Off-the-Square Arts & Crafts Show, W. Ga. College, Ed, Ctr., Carrollton. Spon. Carrollton Jr. Woman's Club. Info. Leslie Anderson, Rt. 10, Box 260, Carrollton 30117, Ph. 404834-2410. Nov. 3-4 - 7th Annual Million Pines Arts & Crafts Festival, Soperton. Spon. City of Soperton. Info. Jack Pournelle, 912-529-4414. Nov. 3-4 - Corn Crackers Gather'n, 9 AM - 6 PM. 7305 Houston Rd., Macon. Info. Frances Stokes, 788-2894, Mike Hudson, 7819189. Nov. 5-7 - Homemakers Christmas Bazaar, 5 PM - 9 PM, Nov. 6th, 9 AM - 9 PM, Nov. 7th, 9 AM - 6 PM. Floyd Co. Homemakers Civic Ctr., Rome. Nov. 10 - Holiday Bazaar, 10 AM 3:30 PM. St. Thomas the Apostle Parrish Ctr., 4300 King Springs Rd., Smyrna. Nov. 10 - Old South Day, arts, crafts, open kettle syrup making. Ochlocknee. Info. 912-584-5151. Nov. 9-11 - Creative Arts Weekend. Booth to demonstrate your craft, $5. First United Methodist Church, Corner Church & Thomas Sts. Info. Nancy J. Armour, P.O. Box 398, Elberton 30635, Ph. 404-283-1863. Nov. 10-11 - S. Cobb High School, Arts & Crafts, demonstrations, food, Austell Rd., Austell. Free admission. Nov. 10-11 - 2nd Annual Colquitt Co. Holiday Arts & Crafts Festival. Nov. 10th, 10 AM - 6 PM, Nov. llth, 12 Noon - 6 PM. Info. P.O. Box 1861, Moultrie 31768. Needlework____________ 1 afghan, solid red, size 45x60 in., $38.50 PP. Mrs. Felton Tucker, 12780 Birmingham Hwy., Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 475-5079.______________ Will cro. dollface potholders, your choice 2 cols., $5/pr., plus $1.25 post. Mrs. A. Covington, 330 Liberty St., Hawkinsville 31036.__________ Cro. dbl. stitch Ripple bed quilt, full; sgl. stitch Ripple, twin; 2 Granny Sqs., 3 quilt tops, all for $130, cannot ship. M. Kimble, Atlanta. Ph. 622-0606. Dbl. bed size quilts, all new mat. Brick design, multi-cols., $10, C.O.D. Mrs. Dolan Bowles, 1745 Meadowview Dr., Gainesville30501. Ph. 536-2142. Quilt tops, cotton, $8.50. M. D. Casseles, 625AverySt., Decalur 30030. Cathedral Window quilt, dbl. bed, qual. muslin w/multi-col. prints, $2000. J. Roesler, Rt. 1, Silver Creek 30173._________________________ 1 Cathedral Window quilt, multi-col., comp. hand sewn, $1000. Mrs. S. M. Jones, 18 Grove Cir., Cartersville. Ph. 382-1998.______________________ Dbl. knit-, also, cotton, full size quilt tops in blocks; cotton/knit string tops $8, 2/$15, plus post. E. Reagan, Snellville. Ph. 972-0986._______________ Hand emb. pillowcases, reg. size, asstd. designs, cols., $10/pr., PP. H. E. Fellows, Rt. 6, Box 311A, Elberton 30635. Ph. 404-283-1693.____________ Lrg. dbl. solid, cotton top, Spool pattern, $15, pick up or $16 PP; dbl. string poly. $7.50, $9 PP. Mrs. B. Mathews, Atlanta. Ph. 255-7312.________ Will cro. Lady bug, Ear of corn, Owl, Hen, Frog, Butterfly potholders, $3.50 ea. F. Dorsey, 1040 Wesley Dr., Marietta 30064.___________________ Quilts, all handmade, hand-quilted, 1 Flower Garden $350, 3 Lone Star $300, 1 Step Around Mtn. $250. Mrs. C. Fletcher, Marietta. Ph. 422-4619._____ Afghans, all cols., sizes, $35, $40, $75. I. Haynes, Atlanta. Ph. 622-4341. Baby quilts, guar. handmade, fancy emb., lace border or patchworked, eyelet border, $25 and $30. S. Maicus, 878 Baxley Way, Columbus 31907. Ph. 5619334. One Granny Sq. afghan, sgl. bed, 2 shades of green/It. brown, $35, plus post. L. M. Quick, P. 0. Box 2754, Augusta 30904._____________ Beau, off-white Ripple afghan, 44x82 in. plus fringe, $42.50, plus post. Smaller Granny, $15. Mrs. E. Barnes, 1203 Glenn Ave., Augusta 30904. Ph. 733-7883. Ripple afghan, 49x62, $38.50, PP, in 12 fall cols, browns, copper, off-white, avocado and yellows. Mrs. Claude Holcombe, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-5002. 8 dbl. knit tops, for dbl. bed, $40, and PP if sell together. Delia Witt, 807 Ave B, Rome. Ph. 291-0824._________ Granny Sq. afghan, It. peach/ It. gold, put together w/camel, green/tan, put together w/brown, 40x70, $45. Mrs. Willie Sills, Lithonia. Ph. 482-6156. 2 Ripple afghans, full, one 3 shades of green, 1 terra-cotta bone/ peach, 1 shell, asst. cols, $50 ea. Mrs. Earl Adams, Cornelia. Ph. 778-7448.____ Hand cro. baby afghan, solid white w/full fringe all around. Angel Matthews, Rt. 1, Elizabeth Way, Ellenwood 30049. Ph. 981-0730. 1 Granny Sq. afghan, multi-col, set together w/black, black fringe 96x108. Mrs. Cicero Wofford, Rt. 3, Jasper 30143.___________________ Will hem skirts, dresses and ladies pants, $3. Mrs. Frances Hicks, 969 Forest Ave., Forest Park 30050. Ph. 366- 7889.___________________________________ Cro. afghans, approx. 65 in. Sq. Log Cabin design, $65; diff. sizes/cols. Granny Sq. $35, up. Mrs. Betty Haney, P.O. Box 36175, Decatur 30032.______ Afghans; Ripple, dbl. bed, $35; sgl. bed, $30; will take orders for desired cols. Mary M. Gregory, 1550 Whitney St., Augusta30904. Ph. 404-733-0246. Dresden Plate quilt; Colonial Girl and Fisher Boy, novelty potholders. W. C. Miller, Gainesville. Ph. 404-536-4219. Cro. potholders, Wedding Ring, Rose, Watermelon si ice $1.50 ea., band aprons $2. G. Fincher, 5229 Hwy. 92, Douglasville 30135.______________ Aprons, $3 ea., quilted placemats, 4/$6, i Ripple afghan, 2 shades of green w/white, $45. Gall Lane, 2828 Butt Dr., Douglasville30135.______ 1 washable Fur quilt w/diff. cols., can be used as spread, $70. Bessie Williams, 911 Ada St., Eastman 31023. Dbl. bed Granny Sq. (not sml. sq. joined) $85, detailed info, send SASE, money orders only. Mrs. Betty Haney, P.O. Box 36175, Decatur 30032._____ Flower garden quilt top $48; afghan 80x96, $78, PP, money order only. Hazel Bates, 107 Gresham Rd. N.E., Marietta 30060._______________ Colonial Girl reg. quilt, $60; also, Denim patchwork quilt, applique and emb. bright cols. $85 up. Frank Dotson, Rt. 1, Box 308, Cornelia 30531. Ph. 7785041.______ 2 king size dbl. knit quilt tops, $12.50 ea., $1.80 post., dbl. bed size cotton /dbl. knit, $10 ea., 60 cents post. B. Simms, 441 Chestnut St., Lawrencevilie 30245.________________ Aprons: bib $1.85; band/ work $1.45, potholders 3/$1; butterfly, tulip, apple aprons $2, plus 80 cents post. D. Long, Rt. 5, Box 247, Ellijay 30540._______ Full size dbl. knit quilt tops, Bowtie and Flower Garden patterns, beau, cols., $22, PP. Mrs. Mack Lane, c/o Beaulieu Nursing Home, Box 40, Newnan 30264._________________ Pink/Grey knitted afghan, fringe ends, 70x58, $35, cannot mail. Mrs. L. S. Moore, 425 Leonardo Ave. N.E., Atlanta 30307. Ph. 377-4997._________ Handmade quilts, Colonial Girl, Tulip, Butterfly, Rail Fence, Dutch Girl, Fisher Boy. Gertrude Roper, Rt. 3, Box 219, Blairsville. Ph. 745-6846. King cotton Dutch Doll quilt $75, reg. Dutch doll $55, king poly. Bowtie $75, king poly./cotton. Monkey Wrench, $60. E. O. Erwin, P. O. Box 982, Blairsville30512.______________ Lrg. cro. afghans, diff. patterns, cols., $35, $2 post; dbl. knit quilt tops $10. Mrs. R. L. Denmon, 3789 Oglesby Rd., Powder Springs. Ph. 943-3005. Hand quilted quilts for sale. Mrs. Estelle Smith, 155 Maddox St., Lawrenceville 30245. Ph. 963-2967.______ Quilts, handmade, all cols, kings, $27, dbl. $20, $3 post on ea. money order only. Sallie Butler, Rt. 4, Dahlonega 30533. Ph. 864-3841.___________ Cro. afghans: blk./amethist 51x43, blk./melon, 46x56, fall cols. 56x45, $25 ea., add post., SASE for reply. Mrs. E. J. Weathers, Rt. 5, .Lawrenceville 30245._______________________ Dbl. knit quilt scraps, Irg. size, diff. cols., 10 Ibs. $5, $1.75 post. Mrs. Robert Norrell, Rt. 6, Gainesville 30501. Quilts for sale. Hoke Crowe, Rt. 5, Canton 30114._______________ Machine made quilts, dbl. bed size, cotton /dbl. knit, $20, queen $25, velour, dbl. $25, queen $30, king $35. D. Ruff, 3730 N. P'tree Rd., Chamblee 30341. Ph. 451-3823.____________ Bees, Honey & Supplies___ Beehives, 4 w/bees, 4 w/out, ready to rob, misc. supplies. A. W. Brazel, Morrow. Ph. 961-5473._________ 1979 crop unheated honey $3/qt. Jesse Watson, Rt. 1, Palmetto 30268. Ph. 964-3214._______________ 1979 crop raw honey; also, qual. Cypress beehives and all supplies; beginner's kits. B. J. Semegran, Dacula. Ph. 962-1067._______________ Unheated Sourwood, also, PoplarBlackberry blend. Brett Callaway, Rt. 1, Gumming. Ph. 887-4443._______ New crop unheated honey, $3/qt., $1.50/pt., cannot ship. Henry Adkinson, Rt. 2, Box 452, Albany 31707. Ph. 436-6779 aft. 5 p.m. Herbs 8 garlic bulbs, $3.50, PP, 1979 crop. Sterling A. Epps, P. O. Box 205, Dearing 30808.______________________ Wild cucumber bark, rattle root, burdock root, $3, 2 Ib. lardboxful, 95 cents post., Angelica root, $10, cup, PP. P. B. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground 30107. 1979 nice shade dried sage leaves, $1.25/pt. PP. Mrs. L. W. Dennis, Rt. 2, Box147, Franklin 30217._________ Tansy, horseradish pits. $5 or6. Mrs. Donald Greer, Rt. 5, Ellijay 3U540. Garlic jumbo, 6-times larger than reg. garlic, superior qual., 6 Irg. cloves $5, PP. L. C. Trent, 631 Collingwood Dr., Decatur 30032.__________________ Garlic $4/doz., any kind tree barks, mullein leaves, 1/2 gal. $5. Mrs. J. D. Phillips, Rt. 1, Wrightsville.__________ Mullein leaves 2 oz. $3, PP; Mullein seeds 50, $3, PP. Frank Rushing, Rt. 5, Box 595, Carrolllon30117._________________________ Peppermint $1/doz., tansy 5/$1. Mrs. Earlene Treadwell, Rt. 1, Bremen 30110.___________________ Garlic, 12 bulbs $6, approx. 6 cloves per bulb, PP. W. E. Stuckey, 360 Shore Dr., Ellis Pt., Brunswick 31520._____ Peppermint, spearmint, horsemint, ale-hoof mint $4.50/doz. PP. Mrs. L. Lee, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540. Notice Will Mr. Brown at Valdosta, who called about beans and jars, etc., please contact me. Mrs. C. F. Whitaker, Hwy. 389, Houston, Miss 38851. 2O Word Limit To Be Enforced Use the following form to submit your ad. You may paste it to the back of a post card or envelope. Please place the following ad under ____________________ heading Page 10 Miscellaneous for sale Things To Eat_______ Quince $3/bushel, no mail orders. J. M. Braswell, 3842 Redan Rd., Decatur 30032.______________________ Fresh cut mix turnip greens. J. R. Thompson, 2300 Panola Rd., Lithonia. Ph. 981-1836._______________ Black walnuts, $2/peck, plus post. Mrs. Barry L. Jordan, Rt. 1, Box 330, Reidsville 30453._____________ Black walnuts, pick up at farm. R. M. Lingold, Rt. 1, Box 251, Greensboro 30642. Ph. 453-7169.____________ Sweet potatoes, Ga. Red and Nuggett, $6.50/bu. field run. N. D. Glore, 4525 Floyd Rd., Mableton 30059. 15 glasses muscadine jelly, $1 ea., 10 pts. Hot pickle pepper, $1 ea. Mrs. J. C. Dilbeck, Sandy Springs. Ph. 255-5650. Muscadines, black, bronze, 4 1/2 A. 60 cents per Ib., you pick; 75 cents I pick. Mr. Little, Little's Grape /Berry Farm, Roopville 30170._____________ 10 to 15 bu. Black walnuts, $2/bu. J. P. Pirkle, Box 32, Hoschton 30548. Black walnuts, new crop (in hull). C. I. Hunt, 6286 Peachtree-Dunwoody Rd. N.E., Atlanta. Ph. 394-4417._________ Old fashioned Yates apples, bring cont. and pick your own, $7/bu; already picked $8/bu. any day except Sat. J. C. Reid, Zebulon. Ph..567-8450 /8679. Paper-shell pecans, 10 Ibs. $25, PP. Don A. Peebles, P. O. Box 1196, Fitzgerald 31750. Ph. 912-423-5700._______ Sweet potatoes, $6.50/bu. bring cont., 10 mi. S. of Macon off I-75. Edward Helms, Rt. 3, Walden Rd., Macon. Ph.912-788-7924._____________ Scuppernongs, muscadines, you pick 40 cents, Ib., easy to reach. Harry Bolch, Douglasville. Ph. 942-8456. Sweet potatoes, dried out and graded, $6 per bu. Emmett Stokes, Rt. 7, Macon. Ph. 788-2986.____________ Nugget sweet potatoes, $6 per bu. Henry Orr, 489 Hawkins Store Rd., Kennesaw 30144. Ph. 926-3665._____ Old time Sugar Cane, kind soft yellow, 5 to 6 ft. lengths, 20 cents ea. J. E. Arnold, Rt. 2, Surrency 31563. Ph. 912-367-6848.__________________ 1979 dried apples, $2.50/lb., plus post. Mrs. Glint Boone, Rt. 2, Maysville 30558. Farm Supplies All items advertised must be ac companied by a statement specifying how the item was used on the farm. 4 Irg. barns, w/lots of good material, lots of sml. farm items. Mrs. J. C. Pitts, Rt. 2, Box 206, Camilla 31730. Ph. 294- 3501.________________________ 150 used cresote fence post, 4 1 12 to 5 1 12 ft. long. L. W. Collins, Rt. 1, Box 12, Rocky Ford. Ph. 863-4450._______ Good and better grade, used crossties, $5 ea. Bill Boatman, Temple. Ph. 459-5267.______________________ 1 sml. washpot, 8 gal.; also, 1 post vise, both $100. A. B. Wiley, Rt. 3, Carnesville 30521. Ph. 677-4661. Wood-Burning Appliances Due to the energy cri sis, the MARKET BULLE TIN will publish notices for woodburning stoves and heaters. No other ap pliances are published in the BULLETIN except those used to heat farm buildings such as chicken houses. Portable Sawmills For many years the MARKET BULLETIN has had a stringent policy res tricting publication of sawmills or other items related to the lumber in dustry. This policy will re main in force with the ex ception of portable saw mills which we under stand are needed and widely used on individu ally owned and operated farms in connection with clearing land. Firewood in Gainesville area. R. T. Parks, Flowery Branch. Ph. 404-534- 4904._____________________ 5 Smidley Wooden hog feeders, 12 hole; 1 metal feeder, round w/12 holes; all w/lids, all for $240. Lee Wiley, Pinehurst. Ph. 912-645-3494 aft. 6._______ Hydraulic eng. lift on shop crane on casters, like new $485. Henry Barrett, Marshallvllle. Ph. 912-967-2371._____ Firewood, oak or hickory; will cut and haul. Ray Runion, Marietta. Ph. 97S-3493/ 977-2802._____________ Hoist-winch, 1500 Ibs. 3/16 cable, $45; Irg. quan. good used burlap sacks, 22 cents ea. Mrs. M. L. Shealy, Oglethorpe31068. Ph. 912-472-6242.______ Firewood, oak and hickory mix. B. J. Hughes, Marietta. Ph. 428-5805._____ Firewood, 24 and 30 in., all hardwood, $115 for full cord, local Saturday del. J. C. Thomason, East Point. Ph. 404-762-0075.__________________ 1 auto, chicken feeder, waterers, jugs, brooders, fans, tube feeder; 1 sml. meat saw. H. G. Leggett, Hiram. Ph. 943-3380._______________ 25 ton hydraulic farm press, like new $475. Roy Barrett, Marshallville. Ph. 912-967-2570.______________ All equip, for 12,000 cap. broiler house, incl. scales, medicator, feeders, cans /lids, time clock, mtrs,, others. B. D. Hulsey, Alto.________________ 1 corn sheller, good cond., 1 McCormick Peering wheat thrasher, good cond., best reas. offer. C. Barrett, Rt. 3, Gumming. Ph. 887-6625.__________ Firewood, mix, seasoned, hardwood, longbed pickup load $50, del. E. C. Oliver, Rt. 2, Loganville. Ph. 466-4105. Cut-off saw and belt. James Elliott, Rt. 2, Lavonia. Ph. 356-4839.______ Elec. mtrs. 1 50 hp. 3 Phase GE w/40 hp. oil switch, one 25 hp. GE, comp. 220/440. Dennis Gordon, Rt. 1, Pitts. Ph.912-648-6391.________________ Four 240 ft. ea. heating coils, 60 amp panel, relay, and therm, for hotbeds; will trade. James A. Henderson, Rt. 4, Box 298, Dawsonville 30534. Ph. 887- 5607.________________________ Furnace blower for Irg. furnace, good cond., for poultry house. J. C. Moody, 1815 Reynolds Rd., S.W., Atlanta. Ph. 344-8168.__________________ 500 gal. gasoline tank on skids w/hand pump $175. J. Watson, Rt. 1, Palmetto 30268. Ph. 964-3214.______ One 500 gal. propane gas tank $500. J. L. Nolan, Rt. 3, Scarbrough Rd., College Park 30349. Ph. 761-4845. Firewood, all hardwood $75/cord, or $40, pickup load. Alton Coates, Rt. 1, Brooks. Ph. 599-6824._____________ 1975 Sears shreader, 5 hp., run less than 10 hrs. $165, firm. Morris Perry, Rt. 4, Box 60, Eatonton 31024. Ph. 485- 6753._________________________ 3,000 used solid brick, you load and haul, $255. Chas. Hunsucker, Covington. Ph. 404-787-3032. Two commercial cage type egg operations, full equip., 300 ft. long houses to be moved or win consider -lease. Jack L. Ewing, Box 383, Ocilla 31774. Ph.912-468-7627. Irrigation equip., 1 6466 pumping unit, dbl. bearing pump, 2000 ft 6 in. pipe and trailer, 2 Rainbow 660 ft. travelers. Danny Hawkins, Rochelle. Ph. 912-365-2456. 3,700 watt generator powered by 9 hp. B & Seng. to trade for trailer to haul 9N Ford tractor. Donnie Patterson, Rt. 1, Temple. Ph. 404-562-3162.______ Wood cook stove in good cond., Knox mealmaster, $95. James Bolema n,Rt.2,J1a__welL_Pli_376-8980.^^ 1 x4 in. sealing for bldg. hog pens and out bldgs., 4 cents a ft.; all kinds of used lumber. A. C. Speller, Savannah. Ph. 964-6096. Good used tongue /groove 1x4 in. lumber, $5/ft., also, other good used lumber, price according to size. Steve Daniel, Dallas. Ph. 445-6270.______ Homelite chain saw, model 925; also almost new Bow /chain; 20 in. bar and chain, exc. cond., $275. Kyle Sisk, Greensboro. Ph. 404-453-7995. 10 brooders, 2 auto, feeders w/hoppers and mtrs. S. Smoot, Rt. 1, Molena. Ph.495-5395. Worm harvester, exc. cond. $375. Fred P. Tiner, 4066 Covered Br. Rd., Smyrna. Ph. 436-3537.__________ 110 gal. fuel oil tank and handy boy hand pump, 3 yrs. old. Steve Moreland, Atlanta. Ph. 404-351-2974. Hole digger, heavy duty, 6"/ 24" augers, fence rector, all 3 Pt. hitch. M. D. Vohman, Atlanta. Ph. 231-1264, 2 cycle gas. eng., shoulder carry, chain saw/ scythe attachments, good cond., $100. C. T. Rumble, Forsyth. Ph.912-994-6725. Two sets of sgl. Egg ace grading scales, good cond. H. H. Seabolt, Rt. 3, Dahlonega30533. Ph. 864-6096. Used Big Mouth glass jars, plastic top approx. 200, good shape, good price for poultry house. Marshall Whitworth, Eastanollee. Ph. 779-2416. THE MARKET BULLETIN One farm bell, No. 3, by Crystal metals, make offer. Mercer Cook, Rt.6, Highland Cir., Stockbridge. Ph. 404- 474-4370.__________________ Firewood, oak, green/seasoned, 1/2 cord, 64 cu. ft., $55, split, del. extra over 10 mi. J. English, Kennesaw. Ph. 926-2511, aft. 6 p.m.____________ Two 40 bu. and one 60 bu. hog feeders, 1 creep pig feeder, three 100 gal. water tanks and 25 hog panels. Alvin McDuffie, Jr., Rochelle. Ph. 912624-2419.____________________ Split oak and hickory firewood, $75, full cord; will del. w/in 30 mi. radius of Atlanta. Mac Cochran, Villa Rica. Ph. 832-2316._________.__________ 150 pallets, all sizes, 50 cents to $1 ea. George Ingram, Rt. 1, Lithia Springs. Ph. 941-1303.____________ 1 wood or coal heater, 31 in. high, 50 in. round, good cond., feed lid in top, $75. Ferrell McCann, Hogansville. Ph. 637-6308.__________________ _ "A" frame farrowing houses $50, 48 in. fans, feed mill, seed cleaner, hog trailer, rabbit/ quail cages; more. T. L. Surles, Preston. Ph. 912-828-3506. Kindling wood, Irg. box, 20 Ibs. to box $1, bring your box and box your own, 50 cents, box. Tom Mayfield, 3431 Almond Rd., Conyers 30207. Ph. 404483-7720._____________________ Free firewood, pines, you cut and haul. Dovie Wiggins, Winder. Ph. 8676362/6466._____________________ King wood heater, $200. Larry Barnes, 501 Court St., Calhoun 30701. Ph.404-629-5260._______________ Used roofing tin, 75-100 sheets, some good, some not so good, all or none, $175. Bill Coleman, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-7784.________________ Chicken house equip., 18 Big Dutchman brooders, $10 ea., 56 Bradshaw drinkers. M. T. Stringer, Jefferson. Ph. 367-5764.___________________ Berkeley self-priming irrigation pump, 2x2, 3 hp. Briggs/ Stratton eng., $250. Bob Skinner, Athens. Ph. 543-7798.__________________ Cow Dehorner, $15; 1 wheel saw, needs work, $20; one well pump $15. H. R. Fryer, 6890 Camp Valley Rd., River- dale. Ph. 996-7448._________________ Seabolt chicken waterers and galv. pipe for two 320 ft. broiler houses, good cond., $600. Gene Warren, Rt. 2, Felton. Ph. 646-3947.__________ 1 galv. metal chicken brooder, w/elec. heating element, 17 metal chicken feeders, 15 bottoms for fruit jar waterers $20. L. Hendon, Red Oak.'Ph. 761 -9061.____________________ 7 1 12 hp. Briggs/ Stratton eng. Hori- zontal shaft, good cond., $65 or will trade for 6-8 hp. eng. w/vertical shaft. S. Hudson, Atlanta. Ph. 344-4174. 250 gal. tank w/boom sprayer $285. B. Sikora, Barnesville. Ph. 358-4633. 306 A. Poulan chain saw, cost over $300, new, exc. cond., $200. L. J. Blasczyk, 6549 Short Rd., Douglasville 30135. Ph. 942-5018.____________ Wood burning heaters, 1/4 in. plate, solid weld, lined w/lrg. fire brick, 2 cooking surfaces, any size built. Norman Wills, Powder Springs. Ph. 4270654 or 974-8605._______________ 1150 ft. Lumite curtain mat., 1150 ft. curtain rod, conduit, 16 sets, minidrinkers, good cond. C. Baldwin, Gainesville. Ph. 404-536-6766._______ Firewood, oak, split and del. $45$50, 1/2 cord. Frank Gnatt,.Alpharetta. Ph. 475-7267.______________ Moridge 400 grain dryer, used 1 yr., loading trough, 400 bu., exc. cond. Clelland Tyson, Lavonia. Ph. 356-8800 or 4328 nights.____________________ Firewood, all hardwood, 4x4x8 ft. true cord, split $70/cord, plus del., or unsplit $50/cord, you haul. Harold Rut- ledge, Rex. Ph. 961-6742.___________ Firewood, $45-$55 loads, land cleared for hardwood. Waymen Lewis, Park Rd., Doraville 30340. Ph. 447-5254. Used tin, 75-80 pea., 2 ft. x 10 ft. Raymond Bullard, Rt. 1, Cobb 31735 (in SumpterCo.). Ph. 853-9226._________ Firewood, oak, seasoned, split, del. and stacked, 1/2 cord, $30 to $60, depending on location. Lee Clements, Newborn. Ph. 468-2193.___________ One hay cutter w/iron wheels, $50; one chain saw $50. Clyde L. Harrison, 6260 Bennett, Mableton 30059. Ph. 948- 9680.______________________ 1 Powell 126 Rock Diesel tobacco barn. Rodney Mullin, Rt. 2, Collins 30421. Ph.912-693-3890.__________ 1 cast iron bathtub for watering trough for stock $20. Ralph Howard, Atlanta. Ph. 404-394-2900._________ Firewood, 1/2 ton pickup truckload, del. in Augusta area, $30. Charles Hood, 1801 McDowell St., Augusta. Ph. 733-2125. ______________ Cliper brick/ block saw, w/roller bed, 5 hp. 220 volts, 3500 RPM, $450. Alton Hughes, Buford. Ph. 945-9243. __ Firewood, dry sweetgum, $25 shortbed, $30 longbed, unsplit, split $10 a load more; you haul. F. Colber, RFD 6, Dallas. Ph. 445-3772/7793. Wednesday, October 31,1979 5,000 cap. chicken house and equip, must tear down. Jabez McCofikle, Tazewell 31828. Ph. 912-649-7880. Old split fence rails, heart pine, 10ft. long. R. Barber, Camden. Ph. 912-882- 5422.______________________ Firewood, mix hardwood, $35, pick- up load or $80/cord; pine $25 and $60 del. w/in 25 mi. of Atlanta. R. Gowen, College Park. Ph. 964-2477._________ Sears table top incubator, holds 100 eggs. James Kirkley, Rt. 1, Box 47, Chauncey 31011. ____________ Heating/ pumping unit for chicken houses, used but in satisfactory working cond. Stewart Nix, 950 Greenwood Ave., N.E., Atlanta 30306. Ph. 874- 3020._________________________ 4 old fashioned iron washpots, diff. sizes. Mrs. Ed Moreland, 106 Short E. St., Thomaston 30286. Ph. 404-6474926. ________________ Firewood, round and split, hardwood, $85/cord, del. locally. N. L. Partain, Hampton. Ph. 946-4394._____ Incubator, redwood, forced air, 4000 quail egg cap., $200. Faye Parker, Rt. 1, Lumber City 31549. Ph. 912-363-4763. 5 Metal 14 hole hens nest, good cond. $15 ea. John C. Rackley, Rt. 2, Box 36, Blue Ridge. Ph. 404-632-5801. 700 gal. Dari-Kool ice bank milk tank, good cond., $600; outside metal feed bin, 10 1/2 ton, $600. David White, Zebulon. Ph. 404-567-8946. Worms Red Wigglers, 5 M/$10; 10M/S15; Night crawlers, 1M/$15, PP, w/inst. R. Stapleton, Lumber City 31549. Ph. 912363-4451. 33 producing 3x8 worm beds, $40, ea. any or all; also, good harvesting machine $400. J. Emerson, Lilburn. Ph. 923-0221. Red Wigglers, Irg. for fishing, many prices to choose from. Mrs. John B. Atterholt, Sr., 1801 Villa Rica Rd., Powder Springs. Ph. 943-6628._________ Red Wigglers, bed-run, bedding and eggs, $4/gal. FOB or$6/gal. shipped. Hugh Holyoak II, P. O. Box 235, Alapaha 31622. Ph. 912-532-5395._______ Orig. Red Wigglers, Irg. breeders, 2000/$10; 10,000/$30, PP, w/inst. J. F. Shelton, Rt. 1, Box 267-A, Shiloh 31826. Ph.404-846-9051._________ Giant Mealworms, 1M/$11; Red Wigglers 10M/$28.50. David Boggs, Atlanta. Ph. 622-9815.__________ Red Wigglers for stocking beds or fishing by the gal., thousand or bed or Ib. L. Q. Bloodworth, Rt. 6, Box 37, Milledgeville 31061. Ph. 912-452-1523. Fertilizers & Mulches Mulcn hay, primarily Fescue, Irg. bales 90 cents ea.; horse manure w/shavings, $6, pickup load. Ed Brent, Newnan. Ph. 404-463-4348. Mulch hay, 90 cents per bale or $1 del. w/in reas. dist. Mrs. Bruce Wheeler, Rt. 1, Social Circle. Ph. 404786-0386. Chicken manure del. and spread w/in 35 mi. radius of Fairburn, 8 tons min. order. Mr. Eskew, Fairburn, Ph. 9643341 /4958. Mulch hay 70 cents per bale. R. Furmanski, Rt. 4, Woodstock. Ph. 9267294. Topsoil, fill dirt, sand and gravel, del. to you, or will haul foryou. Roy Powell, Atlanta. Ph. 794-3552. Aged horse manure w/shavings, $5/load. D. Manning, Doraville. Ph. 448-6665. Good dry compost, truckload del. $25, or 2 loads for $45. J. W. VanHorn, 4457Covington Hwy., Decatur. Ph. 2895798. Horse compost or chicken litter, will haul, spread or you haul. Bill Isaacs, 2839 Lenora Rd., Snellville 30278. Ph. 466-1336. Well rotted stable aompost, $8 per load, your pickup. Bob Wideman, Conyers. Ph. 404-483-7152.____________ Chicken manure $1.50, bag; $10 pickup; or larger load, priced accordingly; will make del. L. S. Smith, Duluth. Ph. 476-5805. Mulch hay 50 cents per bale at barn, del. avail. Chas. Worden, Blairsville. Ph. 745-6149. Chicken litter and compost, $15, pickup and $2 per bag, will load by appt. Jimmy Alford, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-1937 /6968. Rich worm castings w/worms and eggs, $2/gal., cannot ship. J. Emerson, Lilburn. Ph. 923-0221. Free mulch hay, White Rock Farm. Fred Gordon, Griffin. Ph. 404-228-4625. Pine straw, wheat straw and crossties. Louis Bentley, Norcross. Ph. 404448-2302. Horse manure, del. or you haul, in Metro area, 40 mi. of Snellville. Sammy Evans, Snellville. Ph. 466-8788. Well rooted horse manure w/shavings $10, pickup load. Bill McArthur, Marietta. Ph. 973-8161. Wheat straw bright heavy bales stor- ed out of weather, $1.25/bale. J. M. Cannafax, Zebulon. Ph. 404-567-8708. Lrg. bales overripe hay for mulch, $1 per bale. Mrs. Jim Stubblefield, Rt. 2, Ringgold. Ph.404-935-4151.________ Horse manure mixed w/cedar shav- ings, $5/pickup load. Ms. Cribb, Norcross. Ph. 923-2041 aft. 6 p.m._______ Free horse manure and shavings, come and get it. Johnny Riddle, Atlanta. Ph. 634-3564.__________ Mulch hay and wheat straw in barn or del. in 50 to 200 bale loads. James Rutledge, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-4279. Mulch hay $1 per bale, pick up at barn near Barnesville. C. Doherty, Hapeville. Ph. 404-768-1451._______ Mulch hay $1 per bale. Rick Huskey, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-6944.________ Mulch hay, $1 at barn, better prices on Irg. quan. Ralph Rucker, Rt. 4, Woodstock 30188. Ph. 475-6250.______ 2,000 Irg. clean bales of wheat straw $1.25. Charles Woodward, Covington. Ph. 786-9264. ___________ Wheat straw, Irg. bales, clean straw, plastic twine, $1.25, del. avail, in lots of 250 or more. C. McClure, Jefferson. Ph. 367-8695.__________________ Free mulch hay, you haul. Ralph Mills, Gainesville. Ph. 536-8438. Fish & Fish Supplies Live Channel Catfish, 1/2 Ib. to 3/4 Ibs., good eating size. James Demastes, Danburg. Ph. 285-2719or2513. Disease free Channel Catfish, 2-4 and 4-6 in., pick up by appt. or can del. Preston Harbin, R.F.D. 1, Helena 31037. Ph.912-868-6095.____________ Channel Catfish and hybrid Bream fingerling, disease free, pick up or del. Geo. McKie, 1928 Haynie Dr., Augusta. Ph.404-736-9772.___________ Qual. Channel fingerlings, graded by size and price, treated parasite and disease free, guar. live, healthy del. J. F. Gilbert, Thomaston. Ph. 404-648-2062. Channel Catfish fingerlings, pick up or del. Ira L. Sasser, P. O. Box 694, Hinesville. Ph. 912-876-2895 aft. 9 p.m. Ga. giant hybrid Bream, Channel Catfish, Rainbow trout, disease free, guar. live, healthy, del. Kenzie Salter II, Rt. 3 Box 84, Thomaston 30286. Ph. 404-648-3538. Oddities Buckeyes for sale $1 per doz. Karen Lequin, Rt. 4, Box 276, Summerville 30747._______________________ Corn-bead seeds 15/$1, plus SASE. Jessie Thomason, 1517 Patricia Ln., Douglasville30134._____________ 1979 crop Broom-corn seeds $1.50/cup or 3 cups, $4, add 50 cents post, no Sun. sales. Mrs. Clarence McMillian, 1107 Ewing's Chpl. Rd., Dacula 30211.__________________ Buckeyes, 5/$1, 25 cents post. Mrs. L. W. Welch, Rt. 5, Box 129, Ellijay 30540.______________________ Handmade knives, tempered steel saw blades, paring $4 ea., 4/$14; butchers $5 ea., 4/$17, filet $5 ea. Dorsey Hortman, Rt. 3, Reynolds 31076._____ Buckeyes, new crop $1/doz. PP. Mrs. Terry W. Forbes, P. 0. Box 7343, Columbus 31908._______________ Will cane your chair seats. G. W. Brown, 1881 Fairway Cir., Atlanta 30319.________________, Lap quilt frames 12" x 12" $4.50, PP, w/inst., mail orders only. Robert Bagwell, Box 761, Duluth 30136. Miscellaneous wanted Want one, two, or 4 gal. wood burner, must be in good cond. R. W. Chronister, 4605 Yates Rd., College Park 30337. Ph. 767-4622.__________ Want chicken manure w/in 50 mi. Cusseta. Jim Herrington, Box 745, Cusseta 31805. Ph. 404-989-3601. Want 1979 Sun dried apples. C. E. Garrett, Manchester. Ph. 846-8577. Want someone to make Jerusalem artichoke relish on shares, have 10 Ibs. of new tubers. C. A. Jackson, Jr., Marietta 30064. Ph. 424-0336._________ Want used feed mill in good cond., will discuss price. Terry Danforth, Rt. 1, Box 171, Lenox 31637. Ph. 912-6863168 aft. 8 p.m.________________ Want lumber from farm bldgs., will tear down bldgs. in Pike and Upson counties. M. W. Dumas, Rt. 1, Molena. Ph. 648-3112 before3 p.m._________ Want all types of farm tools, especially steam engine, blacksmith tools, incl. post drill, others. Gary Capeara, Duluth. Ph.404-476-3228.___________ Want fill dirt, Bowdon area. D. S. Kirby, Rt. 2, Bowdon 30108. Ph. 258- 7589.______________________ Want sml. portable sawmill for farm use. Doyl G. King, Rt. 2, Bremen 30110. Ph. 537-3168.__________________ Want 5 hp. or larger horizontal shaft gasoline eng., any cond. Carl Stallings, 2549 Dewey Ave., East Point. Ph. 3446875. Wednesday, October 31,1979 THE MARKET BULLETIN Page 11 Want Italian Grape or Garding hoe, blade width 7 in., depth 7 1/2 in., for running fence line. W. R. Youmans, P.O. Box 145, Rincon 31326. Want 3/4 yd. Dragline bucket for dragline in good cond. Eddie Echols, Patterson. Ph. 912-647-2217. Want Golden 54 power cane mill for parts. H. A. Mixon, Vienna. Ph. 912268-4599 aft. 6 p.m. Want 1,500 bu. cap. grain tank. J. C. Norris, Macon. Ph. 912-746-2766, 8 Want to buy 14" or 16" Gas powered chain saw. Glenn Dunehew, Decatur. Ph. 289-031 4 aft. 6 p.m. Want to buy 200 yellow locust fence posts and Vita Lick molasses tank in N.W. Ga. W. H. Cadle, Rome. Ph. 404- O t7/ U. Want to buy 2 one ton liquid supplement tanks w/in 50 mi. of Barnesville. Geo. M. Maddox, 102 La Fayette St., Barnesville. Ph. 404-358-0432 aft. 8 p.m. Want to buy a leaf crusher, must be in good cond. Alma Wood, Rt. 2, Box 165, Maysville 30889. Ph. 335-4664 nights. Want plastic chicken coops, reason- geons, guineas, etc. Willie Long, Blairsville. Ph.404-745-2891 /4143. Want farm bell; oak well bucket; steelyards; washpot and other items. P. D. Webb, Rt. 5, Box 69, Elberton. Ph. 404-283-5207. Want crabapples, will pick w/in 10 mi. of Gainesville. Mrs. Jack Patterson, Gainesville. Ph. 869-7152 aft. 6 p.m. Want old fashion iron kettle, used to heat water on wood stove, state price in first letter. Adel Lanier, Rt. 2, Box 75 Oglethorpe 31068. Want 300 or 500 gal. propane gas tank, good cond. Ray Hardy, Locust Grove. Ph. 957-4459. Want Quince preserves and 2 quince trees. Mrs. A. F. Adams, Rt. 3, Box 499, West Point 31833. Want 2 Rabbit hutches. Kelly Shropshire, Rt. 1 , Clayton. Ph. 782-5165. Want Farrier's anvil and forge, gas or sml. compact coal. Steve Konez, Jr., Brunswick 31520. Ph. 912-265-9142 or 0016. Want used metal roofing, reas., Gainesville area. F. Hunsucker, Rt. 2, Box 200, Gainesville 30501. Want all types of old barn bldgs. will tear down for material in Atlanta metro area. Jeff Wiley, Powder Springs. Ph. 943-3451 . Want old barn boards, 8, 10, 12 in. width, 24 in. long, up, del. East Point, send price. H. C. Kitchens, 3243 Dogwood Dr., Atlanta 30344. Want Home Comfort wood stove, reas. priced and in our area. Edward Matthews, Rt. 1, Box 157, Newton 31770. Want dried Red Hot pepper, old fashion for sausage use. W. C. Huffman, Rt.1, Brooks 30205. Ph. 599-3826. Want old fashion country cured ham and sausage, packed down in box, saltsage and red pepper. Q. L. Strickland, Rt. 6, Box391, Brunswick 31 520. Want to buy used tin, need used 4 or 5 ft. hog wire for fence. Ron Pike, Atlanta. Ph. 355-3267. Want used tin for roofing, need 11 sheets, 12 ft. long. Earl Anderson, Woodstock. Ph. 926-7543. Want 3 Pt. post-hole digger in good cond., reas. cost and driving dist. Larry J. Hendricks, Sr., Cleveland. Ph. 404865-491 6 aft. 5. Want wire calf muzzle and wooden cow yoke. C. Hilley, Lawrenceville. Ph. 972-5114. Want about 90 cords hardwood firewood, no collect calls. V. Gramling, Douglasvllle. Ph. 404-942-6555. Want 50 crossties in good cond. Frank Bond, 3911 Centre Ct. Norcross 30092. Ph. 885-1040 days, 447-8160 eve. Want hay rack to feed Irg. round bales; also, 2 syrup tanks to feed cows syrup. Ralph Daws, Rt. 3, Box 150, Madison 30650. Ph. 342-1909. Need someone to sew for me in Stone Mtn. area. S. Murtee, P. 0. Box 1172, Stone Mountain 30086. Ph. 4696650, eve. Want used tin in good cond., reas. priced. Arthur W. Austin, Rt. 5, Box 535, Gainesville. Ph. 532-9787. Want 200 ft. of stainless steel pipe 1 1/2 in. w/connectors, reas. Truel Wells, Rt. 2, Box 442, Covington 30209. Ph. 404-786-7610. Want to buy veg. and fruit juicer, preferably "Acme" brand, good cond. Robert Morris, Atlanta. Ph. 404-4574454. Want to buy 800 Ibs. of whole feed oats, bagged or unbagged. Sheila Hughes, Griffin. Ph. 404-227-7595. Want Blacksmith shop blower in good cond. Cecil Martin, Rt. 12, Box 949, Gainesville 30501. Ph. 404-5362081. Want reas. priced old glass topped gas pump for farm use. Tom Campbell, P.O. Box 6248, Sta. A, Marietta 30065. Want to buy good used feed grinder mixer. M. L. Jones, Ideal. Ph. 912-9493575 aft. 6 p.m. Want low grade oak and hickory logs for firewood del. in tree lengths to N. Atlanta. Ray Ballew, Chamblee Ph 404-457-1872. Want food dryer. Hal Herrin, P.O. Box 271 , Hiawassee. Ph. 396-2283. Want anvil; also, other farm items. Elizabeth Wright, 108 Oak Lane, Monroe. Ph. 267-3590. Want 16 Irg. Martin gourds, ready to hang. R. J. Hill, Jonesboro. Ph. 4715465. Seed cleaner, farm size Clipper 27, must be in good working cond. B. F. Williamson, Rt. 3, Darlington, S.C. 29532. Ph. 803-393-3120. Want sml./ med. size herd of cattle, reg./ commercial. Harry E. Hoover P.O. Box 40, Odenville, Ala. 35120. Ph 205-629-5999. roofing, which can be used to construct farm bldgs. W. C. Eason, Fayetteville. Ph.404-461-7150. and berries. Bennett Andrews, 446 Hankins Rd., Rock Spring 30739. Ph. 764-2322. Want organically grown fruits and veg. Renee Ward, 122 Oak Ave., Carrollton30117. Ph. 834-4851. other farm items, i.e., scales etc. R. Lizothe, 3289 Lee St., Smyrna 30080. Ph. 434-9263. Out of state wanted making syrup. W. E. Buchanan, P. 0. Box 564, Day, Fla. 32013. Ph. 904-2942713. Old timey American Beauty Rose scented geraniums. Mrs. Mary Alice Orwick, 2223 N. W. 32nd St., Miami, Fla. 33142. Want seedling pecans in shell, will pay shipping, please write give price per Ib. Martha M. Jones, Rt. 5, Box 295, Portland, Tenn. 37148. Want young farm woman to raise calves/ fowl, top salary, bonus, paid vacation, private apartment. Mr. Braude, Box 1882, Meridian, Miss. 39301 . Want 2 blocks of green hickory, 3 ft. 8 in. long, 12 in. or more round, free of knots. Claude L. Hardey, Rt. 2, Box 45, Glen St. Mary, Fla. 32040. Garden Space Although farm acreage may be advertised only in the spring and fall farmland editions, small areas suitable for individual gardens will be published as space permits. 1 or 2 A. garden spot for rent on Marta bus line. C. Anderson, Decatur. Ph. 525-7666. Christmas Trees Christmas trees, beau, shaped, 41/2 to 7 ft., wholesale lots, 100 or more. Olin Witherington, Americus. Ph. 912924-3483 aft. 6 p.m. Virginia pine, white pine, cedar, 7'11', wholesale prices, $5.50/ea., choose and cut, from $8. G. Paul Jones, Santa's Forest, Macon. Ph. 912477-2943. 1 Notice Desire any info, on 1940 WD Monitor Windmill, contact John B. Spivey, P. 0. Want to contact parties that has 4 A. or more corn planted w/seeds bought from me last spring. T. L. Surles, Preston. Ph.912-828-3506. Found a horse, West side of Marietta. J. Warren, Marietta. Ph. 404428-2226. I would like to hear from the man in Madison who makes knives. B. T. Linder, Sr., 1945 Olive Rd., Augusta 30906. Enjoy the Fruit of Fall, Tasty Apples Plentiful Fall is here, and that means it's apple time again. Although storage fac ilities provide us with apples the year round, supplies always are heaviest at fall harvest. The 2nd annual Bulldog Tractor Pull is scheduled for November 3 [7:30 PM] and 4th [1:30 PM] hi Athens. The Pull is sponsored by the Agriculture Economics Club and the Southeast Student Chapter of NAMA. Sanctioned by the Georgia Tractor Pullers Association, die event is located on the University Campus at River Road and College Station Road. Tickets are $4.00 at the gate and $3.25 advance. For information caU 404/542-2481. Fertilizer Aides (Continued From Page 1) must register all fertilizer products before they can be sold legally and information must be submitted to back up the product claims. These miracle products are seldom sub mitted for registration but are sold to allegedly take the place of fer tilizer materials. Over several seasons, serious yield reductions can occur when these miracle products are used as a substitute for recognized fertilizer ingredients. If you need information or advice on any miracle type product, contact your County Extension Agent or the Georgia Department of Agriculture. There probably are as many var ieties of apples as there are dif ferences in taste. But your favorite apple for eating may not be the best for making apple pie. Here are some tips on how to use the different var ieties: For fresh eating: Delicious, Mclntosh, Stayman, Jonathan, Winesap and Golden Delicious are crisp and flavorful. For making pies and desserts: Gravenstein, Jonathan, Grimes Gold en and the Yellow Newtown have a tart or slightly acid flavor. For making baked apples: Rome Beauty, Winesap and White Astrachan have the firm flesh which is good for this purpose. And all-purpose apples: Stayrnan, Jonathan and Winesap. In any case, when shopping always remember to choose nice firm apples that are free of bruises and cuts. Avoid soft apples. They may be overripe and have mealy flesh. One great way to enjoy apples is in combination with cheese. Apple-Cheese Dessert 5 cups apple slices 1 /2 cup sifted flour (pared) 1 /4 teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon lemon 1 /4 cup butter or juice margarine 3/4 cup sugar 2/3 cup.grated cheese 1 /4 teaspoon cinnamon Fill pie pan or shallow baking dish with apples; sprinkle with lemon juice and 1/4 cup of the sugar. Mix cinnamon, flour, salt and the other 1/2 cup sugar. Cut in fat until mix ture is granular. Stir in cheese. Spread over apples. Bake at 350 de grees F. until apples are tenderabout 40 minutes. Cool before cut ting to serve. Serve with plain cream or ice cream, if desired. Makes six servings. Grandpa's Garden If you want to 'make1 your Christ mas cactus bloom for the holidays, you need to start special care prac tices now. Remove the plant to a loc ation where it will receive 12 to 13 hours of darkness every night. The temperature must be below 70 degrees or the flower buds will not set. Don't let it get too cold either. Temper atures below 50 degrees will re gard the pro' duction of blooms and have a neg ative effect on your plant. Cut back on watering. Once every three weeks from now through the first of Dec ember, or until flower buds have set, is adequate. After buds have set, bring the plant back into your living quarters where it will get at least four hours of sunlight daily. Increase soil mois ture to weekly waterings throughout blooming period. If your plant is an Easter cactus, the blooms will develop more slowly and bloom about mid-winter. How do you know what kind of cactus you have? The Christmas cactus has jointed stems with round ed teeth; the Thanksgiving cactus has stem joints with very pointed teeth and the Easter cactus has no teeth. Agrirama (Continued From Page 1) 1, there are cane grinding parties planned for the evening hours. A Christmas decorations and nat ural materials workshop is sched uled for November 10 from 9 AM to 12 noon. The class will feature use of corn shucks, dried materials and wicker baskets in holiday decorations. For more information write Geraldine Walters, Georgia Agrirama, P.O. Box Q, Tifton 31794 or call 912/386-3344. og consumer line... (Continued From Page 1) The last time I bought frozen orange juice, it was soft. What is causing the problem? J.M. Atlanta Nothing was wrong with the juice. The storage freezer and freezer case also were operating properly. However, the cans were stacked above the accepted levels and this prevented circulating air flow from cooling the freezer. The situation was discussed with the management and corrected. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Arp of Min eral Bluff grow their pumpkins BIG. This old timey pie pumpkin weighed 145 pounds and was 64 inches in cir cumference. Page 12 The shimmering black coat of the Aberdeen Angus identifies this top competitive award winner. Until a few years ago, the Angus was a relatively small beef breed but crossbreeding with larger cattle has consistently produced a heavier offspring. For many years the weight average on the Angus cow remained in the 750 to 900 pound range, but with selective crossbreeding that weight has now been increased to 900 to 1100 pounds. The breed is uniformly black with a short head and a compact, low-set body, yielding a high percentage of choice meat. Angus mature and fatten early. Their fat tends to marble well (mix with lean meat), a highly desirable quality in beef. Considered an unusually good mother, the Angus is a prolific milker to raise calves, and is considered extremely attentive to her young. She is a good breeder, and calves easily. Angus and Hereford, according to most cattle experts, are about even both in number and popularity among Georgia beef cattle. The Angus accounts for 725,000 of Georgia beef cattle, slightly less than the Hereford. The Angus was imported about 1873 from eastern Scotland and in its adopted home became known as the Polled Angus. The term "polled" applies to cattle that are born naturally hornless. There is also a Red Angus, which is a separate breed developed from red calves born to Aberdeen Angus cattle. Except for the color, these cattle are virtually the same as the black variety. Rural/ Urban Folk (Continued From Page 1) the strength of the American dollar in world currency markets. During the past fiscal year, farm products exported from the U.S. totaled $27.3 billion. During the current fiscal year, the total is expected to reach $32 bil lion. And, some marketing experts now say they confidently expect farm exports to reach $40 billion a year in the early 1980's. After a 50-year period in which rural people moved into the cities, population figures indicate that a reverse trend is now taking place. The rural exodus created a social and economic vacuum in rural America and congestion in urban centers. To avoid new problems, we need to plan for the communities we want as the population movement turns back toward the rural areas. THE MARKET BULLETIN Stringent Control Measures Protect Poultry Industry Programs to protect Georgia from the dreaded avian disease of exotic New castle have worked extremely well for a number of years. State Agriculture Commissioner Tommy Irvin says, however, that there can be no let down in a continuing vigil for the disease which could cause havoc with Georgia's poul try industry. disease was eradicated, some 14,000 cage birds were destroyed Other states, including nearby and some $1.8 million was paid by Florida and California, have not the government in costs. been so fortunate in protecting Commissioner Irvin said, "Of all themselves from shipments of the foreign animal diseases that disease-exposed birds. threaten this nation's farm animals, Swift action by the U.S. Depart ment of Agriculture earlier this year, centered in those two states, is credited with eliminating a possible nationwide outbreak which threa tened the country's poultry and pet bird industry. During that period, before the and in turn the food supply, exotic Newcastle is among the most conta gious. Undetected it could devastate the poultry industry." Taking into consideration the potential dangers and losses pos sible, USDA will begin a more strin gent quarantine policy on imported One Turkey, birds next year. Starting January 15, 1980, strict new rules for importing personally owned pet birds, includ Two Turkey ... ing a 30-day quarantine in govern ment facilities, will take effect. Commercially imported birds al The Department of Natural Resources is asking for help from Georgia hunters. The Game and Fish Division needs information concern ing Georgia's wild turkey and bobwhite quail population to determine population trends and problem areas where additional management efforts might be required for the bir ds. They are asking for the location of any hunt, number of hunters and ready undergo a 30-day federal quarantine and rigid testing. The new import rules for indivi dually owned birds will end an "unwritten" agreement that now allows owners to isolate birds in their homes. An imported bird does not come under state authority until the end of the quarantine period. In Georgia, there is a rigid permit system, administered by the Depart ment of Agriculture, which is re hours hunted. Also needed are the garded as an excellent tool in keep number of birds or coveys seen and ing track of imported birds. Also, the number of gobblers seen and Georgia has the authority to restrict heard. any shipment to the state, or em Hunters who participate will re bargo birds being sent here from ceive an annual survey newsletter "high hazard" areas. summarizing each year's results. If you would like more information Hunt record cards will also be pro about the new regulations soon to go vided for all participants. into effect, write for the pamphlet Contact the Turkey and Quail Pro "Importing a Pet Bird". Address ject, Georgia Department of Natural your requests to USDA's Animal and Resources, 2024 Newton Road, Al Plant Inspection Service, Room bany 31701, for additional in 710A, 6505 Belcrest Road, Hyatts- formation. ville, Maryland 20782. Single copy requests are free. Candling Eggs (Continued From Page 1} purchasing commercially graded eggs. Then, with an inexpensive but ac curate kitchen weighing device graduated in ounces, the size can be determined. Standards call for Jumbo eggs to weigh 30 ounces; Extra Large, 27; Large, 24; Medium, 21; Small, 18; andPeeWee, 15 ounces. There are stringent rules con cerning the sale of eggs in Georgia. Thirty dozen a week is the limit for any sales outside the commercial market. And, eggs sold priv.ately cannot be sold by quality letter designation un less the person candling them has been licensed by the State Depart ment of Agriculture. They can, however, be sold by non-"letter grade" such as Jumbo, Large, Medium, Small, etc., if they are properly weighed and designa ted accordingly. There are many more specific de tails involved in licensing, commer cial grading and other factors, which make up the general business of eggs in Georgia. This story will continue next week. This 1890 pineapple design quilt will be one of the exhibits at the Coweta Quilt Show in Newnan. The show starts November 3 [10 AM - 5 PM] and will be open through November 4 [1 PM - 5 PM]. Over 100 quilts will be on display at the Exhibit Building of the Coweta Coun ty Fairgrounds with some quilts dating from 1840. The show is spon sored by the Newnan-Coweta His torical Society. A $1.00 donation is requested. Wednesday, October 31,1979 -Bulletin 1 Calendar Nov. 1 - Whole Tree Wood Chipping Demonstration, 9 AM, Franklin. Franklin, Ga. Courthouse. Buses will transport interested persons to site of demonstration. Info. Forestry Assn. 404/522-0951, Ted L. Humble, 404/599-3813. Nov. 1 - Landrace, Duroc & Yorkshire Sale, 7 PM. Waldrop Farms, Rt. 2, Box 495, Tifton. Info. 912-3860947, 382-6826. Nov. 3 - N. Ga. Quarter Horse Auction & Consignment Sale, 12 Noon, over 100 horses. Wills Pk. Eques trian Ctr., Alpharetta. Info. Regan Stone, 773-3061. Nov. 3-4 - 2nd Annual Bulldog Tractor Pull, 7:30 PM. Nov. 4th, 1:30 PM. Spon. Ag. Economics Club & Southeast Student Chapter. Loca ted University Campus at River Rd. -- College Station Rd. Info 404-542-2481. Nov. 3-4 - 1st Annual Ball Ground Jaycees Professional Rodeo, 7PM. Nov. 4th, 2 PM, Ball Ground. Info. 735-3300, 735-2020. Adults $3, Children $2. Nov. 5 - CMC Corp. Annual Lunousin Prod. Sale, 12 Noon. Deer Acres Ranch, Monroe. Info John Spivey, 404/957-2681, Jerry Bradley, 404/267-7042. Nov. 6 - Ga. Polled Hereford Assn. Bull Sale, 12 Noon. Coastal Plain Experiment Station, Tifton. Sell ing 125 bulls, [weighed & graded]. Info. R. L. Swearingen, Jr., Ga. P.H.A. Box 247, Reynolds 31076. Ph. 912/847-3535, 847-3167. Nov. 10 - Auction, Farm Equipment, 10 AM. Trucks, tractor, all types of farm machinery. Consignment will be accepted. Hwy. 135,10 mi. South of Vidalia in Alston. Info. Larry Davis, 912-594-6426, David Carswell, 912-594-6585 Day, 5946439. Nov. 10 - Twin Cypress Hog Farm, 4-H & FFA Club Pig Sale, 2 PM. Barrows & gilts. At the farm, Ronnie Varnedore, Alma. Info. 912-632-7389. Nov. 10 - Informal Open Fun Show. Fayette Saddle Club. 1 PM. Info. C. I. Carpenter, 996-1712, 4619464, PM. Nov. 12 - Ga. Brahman Assn., Sale, 1 PM. Coastal Plain Experiment Station, Tifton. 75 lots reg. bulls & females & F-l Brahmas-cross open females. Info. Jim Brasington, Rt. 2, Box 74, Pavo 31778, ph. 912/859-2180 or Mrs. L. M. Tucker, Rt. 5, Box 221, Tifton, ph. 912/533-4681. Training & Education Nov. 1-9 AM, Tobacco Short Course, Rural Development Ctr., Tifton. Spon. Abraham Baldwin Ag. Coll ege. Info. Div. of Continuing Ed., ABAC Station, Box 12, Tifton 31794. Nov. 4 - Natural Dye Workshop, 1 PM 5 PM. Info. UGA Botanical Gar den, 1000 W. Whitehall Rd., Athens 30605, ph. 404/542-1244. Nov. 8 - Vegetable Transplant Pro duction in Plastic Houses. Rural Development Ctr., Tifton. Spon. Abraham Baldwin Ag. College, Coastal Plain Experiment Station. Info. Div. of Continuing Ed., ABAC Station, Box 12, Tifton 31794. Soybeans (Continued From Page 1) and statewide as a second crop to small grain. Soybean oil and soybean meal are the two leading agricultural uses for the crop, with those basics being used in a multitude of variations. The meal is used for poultry and live^ stock feed and the oil for everything 'from cooking oil to margarines to meat extenders. Farmers across Georgia look on the soybean as almost a guaranteed crop, having turned to it time and time again over the years when all else failed.