FARMERS & CONSUMERS
Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Georgia Department of Agriculture
Market Bulletin
VOL. 68, NO. 29
Wednesday, July 21, 1982
Tkanma Handy
FFA Focuses On the Future
The Future Farmers of America is
a national youth organization serv
ing all 50 states and Puerto Rico. It
was started by a Virginian, Henry C.
Grosclose.
The Georgia
Association FFA
started in 1928
with Billy Bow-
doin of Statham
serving
as
Georgia's first
state president.
The FFA is a
vitalizing force in
vocational agri
culture. Every student who is enroll
ed in vocational agriculture should
become a member of the FFA
because it develops interest and
abilities in the broad field of
(Our guest columnist is Thomas H. Hardy, Future Farmers of America State President, Route 2, Box 378, Athens 30607.)
agriculture and is closely related to leadership, cooperation and citizen ship responsibilities. The FFA pro vides excellent methods of learning how to handle some of the problems of everyday life.
In the United States, the FFA has grown from less than 30,000 members in 1928 to well over a half million today. The Georgia Associa tion has over 15,000 members in its ranks.
The 1982 national FFA theme, "Vocational Agriculture Growing in America" is very appropriate in this day and time because to many peo ple, agriculture simply means farmers who lack the education and the ability to make it in the real business world, but these people are wrong.
Agriculture is not just farmers -- it is engineers, scientists, computer programmers and a long list of others who contribute to America's most diverse industry.
Today, agriculture employs 20 per cent of the population in America. Vocational agriculture and the FFA are providing the youth of America with the foundation we need for an abundant life and a profitable living.
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Indigo Played Colorful Role Food Expo Attracts
In History of Go. Agriculture Worldwide Interest
The nation's first National Food
Although no longer grown in Georgia, indigo was one of the first com and Agriculture Exposition will be
mercial crops produced in the state. During colonial times, the indigo held in the Georgia World Congress
plant was a primary source of the deep blue dye, indigo, used to color cot Center in Atlanta, May 17-19, 1983.
ton and wool.
Sponsored by the National
Georgia's indigo industry began back in the 1740's when the plant was discussed during a meeting of the Trustees. Botanist, Robert
Miller informed the group that in digo was better suited for Georgia's
climate than colonies further North. Shortly thereafter, indigo plantings flourished along the state's coast. The crop was well-established
Association of State Departments of Agriculture (NASDA) and the Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, this will be the first show of national proportions ever held in the United States.
(This is the third in a series of ar
More than 620 exhibitors from all
ticles spotlighting important crops in 50 states, Puerto Rico and four trust
the history of Georgia agriculture.)
territories are scheduled to display
all types of raw and processed com
along the Ogeechee River and the coastal islands by 1750.
modities. These will include fresh, frozen, canned and dehydrated pro
Unlike rice, which required ducts, fruits and vegetables, beef,
tedious, experienced labor along pork, poultry, rice, seafood, snack
with a substantial cash outlay, in items, dairy products, feedstuffs and digo production could be pursued grains, confectionery products, etc.
on a family scale. The seeds usually
Buyers from all over the world are
were obtained from Guatemala and expected to attend. NASDA
planted around the end of March. estimates that over 1,000 foreign
The crop was harvested for process buyers will visit the exposition. U.S.
ing when it reached full bloom ap Agricultural Attaches are intensively
proximately four months after promoting the exposition to im
planting. The average yield was porters in 110 countries.
normally a little more than 40
Exhibitor participation is limited
pounds per acre. With Georgia's to U.S. exporters and U.S. firms in
When most folks see a bee colony,
long growing season, plantings were often staggered in order to ob tain as many as three cuttings dur ing a season.
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terested in exploring export poten tials. Only buyers from overseas are invited to ettend. The exposition is not open to U.S. buyers or the general public.
they immediately associate it with
Plant Pathology Degree Offers honey production or pollination of
important crops. However, there
are beekeepers who keep bees in
order to produce more bees. To find
out more about the bee business, Diverse Career Opportunities
turn to page 5.
Special Editions
Announced
The special handicraft edition of the MARKET BULLETIN will be published on August 11. Deadline for notices is July 28.
All notices should include an af fidavit stating that the item was made by the individual advertiser and not purchased for resale.
The fall farm land edition of the Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin has been scheduled for an earlier date this year. It will be published September 22. Deadline for this issue is September 8.
As the cost of plant production increases, the need to protect plants from
insect and weed loss also increases, said Dr. Wiley Garrett, plant pathology
division chairman of the University of Georgia College of Agriculture.
"This is causing increased demand for people trained in specialized areas of plant protection," he said.
According to Garrett, plant pathology involves the study of plant diseases, organisms that cause the diseases and their interaction with plants that cause economic losses. It also includes a study of the processes used to identify and control those organisms.
"This illustrates the broad areas in cluded in the discipline we call plant pathology," Garrett said. "The career opportunities are just as diverse."
The University of Georgia offers bachelor's, master's and doctorate degrees in plant pathology. It also of fers a professional interdisciplinary degree in plant protection and pest management at the bachelor's and master's level.
"We don't recommend a bachelor's degree in plant pathology unless the student intends on pursu ing a higher degree," Garrett said. "It is basically a preliminary degree such as pre-med or prewet."
However, a student with only a
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Dear Editor: I would like to request a quilt pattern that our
Homemakers Club has failed to find. I thought that your subscribers might come'up with it. The name of the pattern is "Star Burst." I will gladly pay the cost of mailing if anyone has it.
Mrs. Clifton Strickland Route 2, Box 118 Nahunta, Georgia 31553
***
Dear Editor I wonder if some of your readers could help me locate a
source for a particular type of fly trap. Several years ago I ordered one from an ad in a magazine from somewhere in Alabama. Now I can no longer find any ads for them. The on ly marking on the trap mentions a place in New York state but the telephone company cannot locate a place by that name.
The trap is made of screening wire and is round (about a foot in diameter and a foot high). Inside is an inverted cone shaped piece of screening. Underneath is an attached tray on which a small amount of bait can be placed. The one I have now is rusty and needs to be replaced. If anyone knows of a place where I can buy one, preferably in the Atlanta area, I would greatly appreciate knowing the location.
Mrs. E. A. Thompson 6540 Collier Road Riverdale, Georgia 30296
Dear Editor: The Columbus Museum of Arts and Sciences, Inc., in Col
umbus would appreciate donations of old varieties of seed to be used in establishing a demonstration garden for teaching purposes in history programs.
Fred C. Fussell, Curator Columbus Museum 1251 Wynnton Road Columbus, Georgia 31906
Dear Editor: I have been selling seeds for many years through the
MARKET BULLETIN. When I get an answer to my ad, I already have the seeds fixed up and mail them the very next morning. You would be surprised to know how many people order seeds and forget to enclose their money or the self ad dressed stamped envelope or even put an address on the in side of the envelope. Even when I get one that has no self addressed stamped envelope or money, if they order, I still send the seeds informing them that they overlooked enclos ing one or both. Only one person has ever sent me the money for these "free" seeds or a stamp.
Please urge people to make sure they put their addreses on the envelope and enclose the money or self addressed stamped envelope when ordering. This would help a great deal.
Mrs. A. P. Shepherd 1640 Williamson Road Griffin, Georgia 30223
Dear Editor: In 1957 my son and his wife sent me a beautiful rose pink
hydrangea. My husband helped me put it in a wash tub out side. It has stayed outside since. Now, after having zero degree weather this past winter, it is the same shade of pink and has larger blooms than ever. We put rabbit compost and pine straw around it and also stood pine tops over it. Since my minister son and husband are no longer alive, I am especially proud of this.
Mrs. C. Lynch 633 Floyd Springs Road, N.E. Armuchee, Georgia 30105
*** Dear Editor:
The first newsletter of the Georgia Organic Association will be available by mid July. Articles on organic greenhouse management, mulching, and bio-dynamic methods will be included along with regular news of this association which helps organic growers learn from each other. To inquire fur ther about the newsletter or to join the association which in cludes receiving the newsletter, write to the following ad dress: Mac McIntosh, Route 2, Box 391, Commerce 30529.
Honey Rubin 1290 Rucker Road Alpharetta, Georgia 30201
THE MARKET BULLETIN
Wednesday, July 21, 1982
Correction
Horses, Mules, Ponies For Sale
'62 AQHA mare-Poco BuenoFoundation bred both sides of pedigree, proven broodmare, succ. shown Western Pleasure. H. Clark, Flowery Branch. Ph. 967-6307
Farm employment
No commercial, industrial or domestic employment permitted. Only that employment that pertains to the individual farm may be adver tised.
Will do A.I. of beef / dairy cattle in Habersham & surrounding cos., also semen & supplies. Wayne Ansley, Cornelia. Ph. 778-1445._________________
Will grind stumps below ground level. John Dempsey, Stone Mtn. Ph. 404-469-5935.______________________
Will do loader / dozer work on your farm, grading, clearing, also rubber tire tractor. M. Fox, Woodstock. Ph. 928-1276/926-9078/735-3177.__________ . Need someone w/flatbed trailer to move 16,000 potted pits., will pay $500. Dave Glisson, Suwanee. Ph. 404-963-7849.______________________
Will do bush hogging & other tractor work in Calhoun area. J. Gowin, Calhoun. Ph. 404-625-3810.__________________
Plowing, bush hogging, backhoe & dump truck work by hr. or trade for livestock. Wayne Green, Bremen. Ph. 404-562-4197.______________________
Can hatch any eggs, chicks given vitamins to help keep healthy. JoAnn Millington, Monroe. Ph. 267-9377._____
Will build split chestnut farm fence anywhere. G. Mitchell, Blairsville. Ph. 404-745-4585.______ " ~ ~ ~ ----- -
Custom baling, round / sq. bales. Russell Ivie, Athens. Ph. 404-342-2640.
Will custom cut, rake & bale hay. O. L. Rutledge, McDonough. Ph. 957-5144.
Custom weed control, pastures & around chicken houses, kudzu control. Garry Seitz, Athens. Ph. 404-725-2335.
Will do garden tilling w/Troy-Bilt tiller. Dan Throneberry, Atlanta. Ph. 758-3478.
Will furnish sprigs, custom pit. Coastal Bermuda w/4 row 24 in. Bermuda King planter. Mrs. C. A. Duggan, Jeffersonville. Ph. 912-945-3447.___________ _______
Will pit. Tift 44, Coastal or Alicia Ber muda in W. Cent. Ga. area. Coleman Bass, Greenville. Ph. 404-672-4174.
Need your well cleaned out, reas. prices & qual. work. Don Cook, Oxford. Ph. 787-1131.______________________
Need your well cleaned out, bored, hand dug, Macon to Chattanooga. Stan Cook, Covington. Ph. 786-4315._______
Want organized, can-do farm mgr. & family, exp. in livestock care, equip, operation & maintenance, ref. req. A. Greiner, Atlanta. Ph. 404-636-2533.
Will build & repair any type farm fence. B. J. Hughes, Dallas. Ph. 404-445-7394.
Want retired family to look aft. & raise sml. calves in exchange for mobile home, furnished. J. LeClair, Albany. Ph. 912-435-0056.______________________
Will build farm pasture fencing. Garland Reagan, Lawrenceville. Ph. 404-466-1222.______________________
Will furnish sprigs & custom pit. Certi. Tift 44, Alicia or Coastal Bermuda grass, custom hay baling, round / sq. bales. James H. Williams, Rt. 1, Box 202, Fitzgerald 31750._____________________
Family man wants work in So. GA or No. FL, preferably dairy, cattle, pecans, poultry, etc. Norman Yeager, Moultrie. Ph. 912-985-6930.__________________
Want caretaker to help w/livestock, 2 bdrm. house, free & garden, ref. C. Dowling, Waycross. Ph. 912-283-1669.______
Man needs job & place to live, can drive any kind of farm equip. Lewis Pressley, Mableton. Ph. 948-8339._____
Bush hogging & pasture cutting, clean off fence, right-of-way w/dozer, in Cov ington area. J. Anderson, Covington. Ph. 786-0182 days._____________________
Garden plowing, bush hogging, prompt service. Don McCollum, Marietta. Ph. 424-1057._________________________
Dozer work done, land cleared, farm ponds built. L. Peters, Woodstock. Ph. 404-926-7828.
Bush hogging, plowing, tractor work. Jerry Gabbert, Marietta. Ph. 424-1970.
Board fences & barns sprayed w/creosote solution. R. L. Glosson, Alpharetta. Ph. 404-475-0470 / 5259.
Will do farm pasture fencing. Bill Hardin, Dacula. Ph. 962-2292.___________
Want woman to live in & care for garden & house for business couple in Gumming. A. Lavan, Gumming. Ph. 889-9363 / 876-4373.________________
Gardens plowed, bush hogging, all types of tractor work, etc. B. Lightsey, Decatur. Ph, 288-2324.______________
Will get rid of your kudzu, Irg. or sml. Jobs. J. W. Lowery, Atlanta. Ph. 872-9961.
Will custom cut, rake & bale hay in sq. bales. Frank Maniscalco, Scott. Ph. 912-668-4038.______________________
Will custom cut, rake & bale hay. Harold Rutledge, Rex. Ph. 961-6742.
Will clear land or lots around Atlanta for hdwd. D. Stewart, Atlanta. Ph. 636-7759._________________________
Will custom pit. Cert. Tifton 44, 3 in. apart, anywhere in GA, furnish sprigs, dig yours. Sam Summers, Temple. Ph. 404-928-8152 / 562-3679._____________
Custom tilling using Troy-Bilt tiller, gardens done, DeKalb, Gwinnett, Cobb, N. Fulton. Chuck Tankersley, Stone Mtn. Ph. 469-5593.______________________
Man 24 yrs. of age would like job on farm, caretaking or w/horses in Whitfield, Murray or Gordon Cos., will take others. Johnny Weaver, Dalton. Ph. 226-4575.
Middle age man would like job caring for laying chickens, exp. , will go anywhere. Roy G. Autrey, Chicamauga. Ph. 404-375-5972.__________________
Incubate your eggs. M. J. Bergin, Gillsville. Ph. 652-2532.______________
Want someone to bale hay in sml. bales on halves, Bullock Co. area. Fred G. Blitch, Rt. 4, Westwood Angus Farms, Statesboro 30458.__________________
Will water grind wheat, rye, corn into meal, flour & grits. Mike Buckner, Junetion City. Ph. 269-3630 aft. 3 pm.______
Sheep rancher, (shearing, lambing, nutrition, understand animal husbandry), 40 hrs./wk., $220 wk. Brian Burgess, GA Dept, of Labor, 910 No. Jefferson St., Dublin 31021._____________________
Want to split your firewood, will come to your place w/hyd. wood splitter, also chain saw work. David Corbitt, Atlanta. Ph. 758-6188.______________________
Garden plowing, bush hoggins, tractor & front end loader work, DeKalb, Gwin nett & Atlanta area. L. H. Cofer, Decatur. Ph. 939-2308 / 3628.________________
Custom-hay' baling,- round/sq. -bales, bush hogging & other tractor work. Morgan Darwin, Colbert. Ph. 788-2871.
Extra Irg. yellow locust fence posts, 6Vi ft., $1.25 ea., 8 & 10 ft. rails on hand. Bobby Gooch, Suches. Ph. 404-838-4513.
Want someone to cut & bale hay 25 acres, hay in Dean Forest Rd. area. Howard Hansen, Savannah. Ph. 912-232-1091 / 927-4591._____________
Will furnish sprigs & custom pit. Certi. Tifton 44, Alicia or Coastal Bermuda, also custom hay baling round or sq. bales. Gene Hart, Guyton. Ph. 912-728-3380.
Backhoe, loader, dump truck, will do work on your farm. Roger Keebaugh, Clermont. Ph. 404-983-3113._____________
Farm land cleared, ponds, chicken houses graded. Tommy Ledbetter, Winder. Ph. 404-867-4232.____________
Will build any type farm fence, any location. G. C. Lee, Marietta. Ph. 404-422-9688.______________________
Will clear farmland, Irg. or sml. acreage w/lrg. loader & bulldozer. W. D. Lester, Athens. Ph. 404-548-5947.____________
Will build chestnut rail fence anywhere. Charles Mitchell, Clermont. Ph, 404-983-9314,__________________
Will repair & replace all kinds of cages & equip, in hen houses, will go anywhere. Junior Mitchell, Gainesville. Ph. 404-532-8895.______________________
Bush hogging, plowing, all type tractor work, Gwinnett & surrounding cos. R. W. Mitchell, Grayson. Ph. 963-5321 / 9607.
Will catch cattle or hogs, no catch no pay. Larry Pittman, Douglasville. Ph. 404-942-1917.______________________
Will do A.I. of beef / dairy cattle in Houston Co. & surrounding area. Paul Reamer, Perry. Ph. 912-987-3870.______
Will do A.I. of beef / dairy cattle in Union & surrounding cos. George Rogers, Rt. 2, Box 433, Blairsville. Ph. 745-5735.
Will dig water lines w/ditch witch, haul gravel, fill dirt, do light dozer work on farm. Jim Rowland, Bethlehem. Ph. 867-6857._________________________
Woman will do all your farm freezing & canning & vegetable garden preserva tion, light farm house work, no field work, 150 mi. radius of Augusta, will live in. Mrs. Smith, Box 2624, Hill Station, Augusta 30904.____________________
Young man seeks work on farm, some exp., need housing & salary. Kevin D. Stone, Stone Mtn. Ph. 404-498-0009.
Will spread your lagoon manure on your pasture, have 6 ton cap. honey wagon, $15/load. Jim Watson, Monroe. Ph. 404-867-8046.
Hard working youth seeks summer employment on farm in Winston, Villa Rica & Douglasville area. Greg Wilson, Villa Rica. Ph. 404-459-6213. ______
Hay cut & baled, sq. bales. J. Wimpey, Conley. Ph. 361-7307._______________
Bush hogging, Walton & surrounding cos., $15/hr. John Andrews, Social Circle. Ph. 404-464-3646.___________________
Front end loader, dump truck, tractor work, grading, clearing, hauling, bush hogging, plowing, ponds dug, etc. D. Brock, Gumming. Ph. 889-1949._______
All types tractor work, plowing, bush hogging, aerated & reseeded. Glenn Dut ton, Lawrenceville. Ph. 921-3121 / 923-5432._________________________
Farm fencing of all types. John R. Griffitts, Forest Park. Ph. 404-366-6846.
Will furnish sprigs & custom pit. Coastal Bermuda or Tift. 44, anywhere in GA. J. D. Hancock, Athens. Ph. 404-543-8440.
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 seek ing equipment for their own in dividual farm.
Chattanooga riding Mold-Board horse drawn turning plow for sale. J. C. Putnam, Ranger 30734._____________________
C frame for HD IIEP dozer, incl. angle arms $850. Larry Smith, Savannah. Ph. 912-236-3233 eve._________________ _
Late model 656 gas tractor, 3 pt. hitch, wide front end, good cond. Frank Eaton, Rt. 2, Madison 30650. Ph. 404-342-0727 nights only.__________
8N Ford comp, rebuilt mtr., new tires, brakes, etc., exc. cond. $2,500/offer. Elmer Raburn, Macon. Ph. 912-477-3011.
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The Department of Agriculture is an equal opportunity employer. It is the policy of this department not to discriminate on the basis of sex, race, color, handicap, national origin or age in its employment policy.
Wednesday, July 21, 1982
THE MARKET BULLETIN
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Late model 55 JD combine w/335 corn head; also, 13 ft. quick att. grain table in good cond. $6,200 aft. 7 pm. Bremen Griner, Alpaha. Ph. 912-532-5645.______
Case 1060 combine 13 ft. grain table, power steering good cond. Hubert Bailey, Rt. 3, Dawsonville 30534. Ph. 404-265-2669.______________________
4 peanut dryers, very good cond., will dry 8 loads of peanuts, rear duct. Randall Richardson, Bluftton. Ph. 912-835-2038.
7 shank all purpose plow, like new and dbl. section smoothing harrow, 3 pt. hitch both $500. J. C. Pollard, Box 184, Mansfield 30255. Ph. 404-786-6240.
Super A Farmall w/disc turner cult., smoothing harrow $1,900. Terry Williams, LaFayetto. Ph. 638-2537/9808.________
One 3 hp. garden tiller $25. M. B. Sewell, 2234 Nelms Dr. S.W., Atlanta 30315.___________________________
Fert. spreader truck 1973 F-700, new mtr., nearly new Newton Crouch spreader body. Keith Marlow, Roopville. Ph. 404-854-8786.______________________
1 Corley sawmill w/power unit In good cond. J. T. Pilcher, Rt. 3, Tunnel Hill. Ph. 935-3539. ____________________
Farmall Cub touch-control lift turning plow, 16 disc harrow planter, cult., bush hog, lay-off plow $2,600. N. E. Wood, Rome. Ph. 235-9969.________________
Utility trailer 4x8 ft. w/high sides, good cond. $200. Jim Hayes, Braselton. Ph. 654-2526._________________________
Ford 4600 SU w/low interest assumable loan, 6 ft. bush hog, 8 ft. Taylor-Way smoothing harrows, all or part. Don Cooper, Pendergrass. Ph. 693-2685/2384._____________________
Lrg. bale hay lifts and booms to fit trac tors; utility trailers 8 ft. sgl. axles, 14 and 16 ft. tandem axles, tilt brakes, lights. Cecil Patterson, Dallas. Ph. 445-4874.
Ford Jubilee tractor, 5 ft. mower, springtooth cult, and dbl. harrow $2,500. M. L Winter, Folkston. Ph. 912-496-2682.
MF 1130 tractor 120 hp. w/26 disc off set harrow, 11 shank chisel plow, 7 shank subsoiler; also, MC rotary scythe 9 ft. cut. H. W. Walden, Eflenwood. Ph. 404-474-1771.______________________
2090 Case tractor w/cab, 12 speed power shift; also, NH bale wagon 1037 or 1038, good cond. Denis Verda, Reynolds. Ph. 912-847-3484.__________________
Athens series 300 fully mounted disc plow 3 pt. hitch $500. Clarence Hill, Rt. 1, Box 229, Milner. Ph. 404-227-7324.
3800 JD silage cutter, exc. cond., 4 row AC corn header, good cond. Jerry Ellis, Rt. 1, Calhoun 30701, Ph. 404-629-1386.
Super A Farmall tractor and all equip., good cond.; old WD 45 AC tractor, new rear tires, runs good, no lift. Ralph Wilson, Lyons. Ph. 912-526-8215 night, or 404-554-9852 days._________________
Fox self-propelled silage harvester, 2 row corn header, windrow attach. $3,500. H. J. Haga, Ft. Valley 31030. Ph. 912-825-5161.______________________
Ford Major diesel, power steering new battery, runs good $1,750; Taylor-Way bush and bog harrow 8 ft. long $500. James O'Neal, LaGrange. Ph. 404-884-5278 aft. 9 pm.______________
JD 500 round baler, JD 8200 grain drill, Brlllion cultipacker, JD chisel plow, JO 210 harrow; 920 Gehl silage wagon $1,000. Buddy Adams, Covington. Ph. 787-2233._________________________
JD 450 crawler / loader w/set of log forks, exc. cond. except needs bushings and tracks. Billy Cavender, 395 Mitchell Rd., Bowdon 30108. Ph. 404-258-7586.
TD-9 dozer, gas eng., 8 ft. blade, bush guard, spare parts for TD9. Wayne Self, Rt. 5, Cartersville 30120. Ph. 404-283-2320.______________________
2290 Case tractor 900 hrs., like new $17,500. Eddie York, Pavo 31778. Ph. 912-859-2368.______________________
MF 2805 cab, air, duals, 190 hp., 24 speed trans., low hrs., $17,500. R. I. Mimbs, Macon. Ph. 912-788-1623._____
Ford 8600, 1975, 110 hp., duals, 3000 hrs., extra clean $10,000; Ashland dirt pan, 4 1/2 yds., front dolly wheels $3,000. Charles Reichert, Boston 31626. Ph. 912-226-7769._____________________
M4 Ditch Witch, 3 wheel model and trailer, good cond. $1,200. Kenneth Hat chett, 614 Eastside Dr., Thomaston 30286. Ph. 404-647-5665._____________
6 row sprayer 3 pt. hitch w/55 gal. drum, exc. cond. $450. Pete Jones, Rt. 3, Alma. Ph. 632-8864._____________________
1978 Case 1150 angle tilt blade. Raleigh Coarsey, Brookfield. Ph. 912-382-6989 aft. 7 pm.__________
450 amp. Hobart welder on trailer, good cond. $1,400; 2 horse wagon iron wheels for tractor or horses $100. J. C. Otwell, Newnan. Ph. 253-1216 aft. 6:30 pm._____________________________
2 JD 38 silage cutters $1,250 ea., 38 in. header $400, pickup header $300, direct cut header $400, Fox silage cutter 38 in. header $1,250, dual silage dump wagon $3,750. Coleman Bass, Greenville. Ph. 404-672-4174.
Two tractor tires 1100-38, $100 or swap for 11.5-36 of equal value. Lenzo Gamble, Rt., Box 313, Bucksnort Rd., Jackson 30233.
1977 MF 235 diesel tractor, 500 hrs., exc. cond. $6,700. D. Brock, Gumming. Ph. 889-1949,______________________
154 Lowboy Inti. Cub w/60 in. mower; also, 1650 Cub Cadet Inti, w/50 in. mower, all in exc. cond. H. Capehart, Rocky Face. Ph. 404-673-4178.__________________
4500 Ford backhoe and loader, clean, works good $5,300. B. R. Thompson, Rt. 1, Box 60, Vidal la 30474. Ph. 912-537-2398.
8N Ford 1950, does not use oil, needs battery, 4 ft. mower, bush / bog plow, 1 row cult. $1,500. K. M. Chitwood, Oxford. Ph. 404-787-2206._________________
1978 Ford 335 Industrial tractor w/front end loader 650 hrs.; also, 2 trailers, 3 axle and 2 axle. Gregg Ledbetter, Carrollton. Ph. 404-832-0196 aft. 7 pm.__________
Inti. 154 Cub Lowboy w/60 in. mower, exc. cond. $3,200 firm. Nelson Ethridge, Rt. 2, Lavonla 30553. Ph. 404-356-8354.
14 hp. Inti. Cub Cadet, auto, trans., hydro, lift, 48 In. mower, $1,250; 54 in. blade for 14 hp. JD w/tilt and turn hydro. $175. Mr. Morris, Douglasville. Ph. 942-7598._____________________ _
New Idea Super sheller, 2 row, used very little, under shed $7,000. Perry Hudson Jr., Leary. Ph, 912-734-5706 aft. 8 pm.
Irrig. F6L912 Deutz 6 cyl. diesel w/Cornell pump, 2700 ft. 8 In. al. pipe, 125/380 Hudig Irromat, pipe trailer and gun. J. Goodson, Franklin. Ph. 404-675-3385.__________________
Ford 501 cycle mower good cond. 3 pt. hitch $350. L D. Bridges, Macon. Ph. 912-746-7046. ____________ __
Model 60 JD good cond., 3 pt. hitch $900. Jerry Wilson, ,.Rt. 5, Box 255, Summervllle. Ph. 857-5082.______________
Cat. HT-4 track loader needs some work $3,000. Jack Ragan, Box 306, Jasper. Ph. 404-692-2085.____________
1952 8N tractor, 2 disc plow, lay-off plow, scrape blade, all good cond. $2,500. J. Bennett, Gumming. Ph. 404-887-6843,
Hay cutter, Deutz-Fahr turbo type KM-22 exc. cond. E. Hembree, Rt. 2, Tallapoosa 30176. Ph. 404-574-7349.
New Holland 273 sq. hay baler, like new cond. P. E. Scoggins, Rt. 3, Ashburn 31714. Ph. 912-567-2526._____________
16 ft. 2 axle utility trailer good floor, good tires, lights, metal ramps, stake pockets, tag, $500. F. T. Allen, LaGrange. Ph. 882-4302.______________________
Row crop sprayer 300 gal. plastic tank, 21 ft. boom, pull type, adjustable wheels, pump, will demonstrate $600 cash. Glenn Arp, Barnesvllle. Ph. 358-2154.________
Farmall Cub, disc plow and side mower $1,100. Mrs. Garnett Broome, Rt. 1, Ringgold. Ph. 404-866-2000.________
One JD horse drawn riding Mold Board plow; one Cat. D9G 5236W. Felder Peacock, Pineview 31071. Ph. 912-624-2257._____________________
Ford diesel tractor, 8600 series, 1600 hrs., dual wheels, front and rear wts., exc. cond. tires new and new cond. $12,200. Willard Sisson, Murrayville. Ph. 404-532-8957,_____________________
One 12 ft. dump body, no rust, all hyd. hook-ups and frame w/PTO ready to mount, $575. E. Godfrey, Rt. 5, Box 242, Jackson 30233. Ph. 912-994-6630.
D-9 19A Cat. bulldozer, new paint, new seat, new turbo, great for big land clear ing, 60% bottom $9,900. Donald Willis, 102 Crossbrook, Brunswick 31520.
Bush Hog front end loader No. 4000,21 ft. Bush Hog harrow, multl-hoe loader backhoe; 2 MF 7 ft. sickle mowers; other. M. Folendore, Milledgevlile. Ph. 912-452-9338._____________________
16 hp. Tuff-Bilt tractor, 5 ft. mower, cult., turn plow and planter, hydro, trans., like new cond. $3,400. T. Dixon, Waycross. Ph. 285-5365._____________
AC combine C11, 13 ft. header, gas, $5,250; 18 1/2 ft. harrow, Bush Hog model 1438 needs disc on front $1,650. Hank Chitwood, Resaca. Ph. 404-629-5824.
Hay baler and hay rake $600. Wayne Hudson, Cartersville. Ph. 404-382-9561.
IH 303 combine exc. cond., grain and 2 row corn head, power steering, hydro, drive, opr. manual, parts book. Billy Thomas, Rt. 2, Lula 30554. Ph. 404-677-4501._____________________
350 Case crawler loader $8,500; 580 CK Case backhoe $6,950; 16 ft. twin axle tilt steelbed trailer $1,250, all good cond. Clyd Brown, Warner Robins. Ph. 912-953-4800.______________________
1978 AC 7000 w/canopy and duals; AC 14 ft. harrow; Gehl feed mill; AC G com bine 4 row B/heads. Larry Miles, Matter. Ph. 912-685-2483.__________________
Hypro tractor pump series 7560C spraying trees, cultipacker, pull behind tractor, belt pulley for 354 diesel tractor, head gate. Bessie Sweda, Gray. Ph. 912-986-3652.______________________
MF 35 diesel tractor, spin out tires, exc. cond.; all steel utility trailer heavy duty, tandem, lights, brakes, ramps exc. cond. Mrs. Anderson, Buena Vista. Ph. 912-937-2669, __________________
MF 41 mower $700. Mac Cochran, Villa Rica. Ph. 404-832-2316.______________
Cat. 977 loader, Cat. D-4-D dozer, 70 model AC 16 hyd. dozer. R. J. Bradley, Social Circle. Ph. 404-464-3678.
M Farmall tractor, 5 ft. mowing machine, 3 disc plow, cutting harrow. Carl Coffman, Rt. 1, Box 664, Chlckamauga. Ph. 404-375-5051,______
One 4000 diesel tractor, runs good $2,500. R. R. Baker, Rt. 1, Box 175, Norman Park 31771. Ph. 912-324-2399.
9N Ford tractor, good cond., change over to 12 Volt. Sam Phillips, Rt. 2, Box 91, Jefferson 30549, Ph. 367-5414.
1 WD 45 AC tractor, good cond. $1,250. Alton Bryant, Rt. 5, Box 597, Newnan. Ph. 253-4571._________________________
MF TO 35 gas tractor, exc. cond., new paint, good tires $2,500. A. R. Minor, Bartow. Ph. 912-252-1272.______________
Lilliston peanut plow digs 2 row and shakes works on 3 pt. hitch, needs pain ting $350, cash only. Jess Brown, 341 Highway N., Helena 31037. Ph. 912-868-5728.______________________
JD bulldozer tractor, few parts miss ing. Martin Chandler, Stone Mountain. Ph. 404-469-9459, aft. 7 pm.
1975 Ford 3000 diesel tractor Box scrape, scoop, bush hog, lift, harrow, cult., one 14 ft. tandem tilt trailer. Hoyt Seals, Villa Rica. Ph. 404-459-5661.
600 series Ford tractor, rebuilt and in good operating cond. $2,350 firm. David Lee, Lawrenceville. Ph. 404-963-7602.
641 series Ford tractor, bush hog, 7 shank all purpose plow, scrape blade $2,800. Dennis Teal, Thomaston. Ph. 404-647-7991._____________________
Ford 601 Workmaster tractor, exc. cond. $3,350; two used 5.50x16 tractor tires w/tubes $20 both. A. D. Killingsworth, Norcross. Ph. 404-448-2564.
JD lift type harrow model 100, 11'2" pull type harrow; two B JD tractors, pull type hay bale loader. Billy McDonald, Rt. 2, Sumner 31789. Ph. 912-776-2298 nights.
1979 MF 245 diesel, P/S spin out wheels, nice tractor $6,350. Greg Bearden, Box 695 Center Pt. Rd., Carrollton 30117. Ph. 834-7489.__________
Manure spreader, needs repair to chain, ground driven, body in good repair $200. B. Sturdy, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-4707._________________________
JD 3020, gas, good cond., eng. rebuilt, 150 hrs. $5,500 or trade for reg. Angus cattle. Larry Casey, Covington 30207. Ph. 404-787-0775.______ _______________
489 NH hayblne, 890 NH silage cutter w/windrow pickup, 1510 JD Hi-dump silage wagon. Roy Embry, Eatonton. Ph. 404-485-9848/6867.___________ _
Inti. 444 diesel tractor, front end loader, bush hog, - disc harrow, box scrape. Carey Jackson, Covington. Ph. 787-5147 or 237-5174.__________ ' ~
Fairbank Morse heavy duty scales weighs up to 3000 lbs., portable $5,500. C. R. Gowder, 639 Friendship Ch. Rd., Powder Springs 30073.______________
1968 AC fork lift, 21 ft. mast, good runn ing cond., needs paint. Donald Maddox, Appling. Ph. 404-541-0054.___________
Rome bedding harrow, model TABR, exc. cond., very little use. Alvin Sapp, Dawson 31742. Ph. 912-995-2454.
Scrape blade 6 ft. 3 pt. hitch tilt and slider $220; Ford 2600 diesel tractor, real nice and low hrs. James Elliott, Lavonla. Ph. 356-4839.______________________
AC 5040 diesel tractor, 45 hrs. on meter, must sell due to health $7,250. Harry Jones, Rt. 1, Dry Branch 30120. Ph. 912-945-6357.____________ .
Two disk turning plow, good cond. $250. R. E. Pillow, McDonough. Ph. 957-2184 aft. 6 pm.____________ '
Late model 350 Case crawler loader, diesel, low hrs., exc. cond. $9,000. Charles Brown, Warner Robins. Ph. 912-953-4029.______________________
Ford front end loader model 19-209, hyd. bucket w/forks, used on Jubilee and 2000 $300 or will trade for hay rake, mow ing machine or good milk cow. G. W. Robinson, Gainesville. Ph. 404-536-2748.
1959' Ford diesel tractor 3000, good running cond., harrow disk plow, Box scrape blade $3,200. James H. Carver, Cataula. Ph. 322-1878.______________
18 ft. Bush Hog harrow in good cond. and 4 row MF planter. Buddy Bragg, Savannah. Ph. 912-748-4803 or 912-232-7171 Ext. 270.______________
1973 model Long R9500 special, trac tor 98 hp. tourge amplifier good tires, good mech. cond. $6,000 or best offer. H. L. Roberts, Rome. Ph. 404-295-2468.
Trailer, equip., 9 ton 3 axle, good cond., all steel, new tag, $1,250. Ralph Brown, Evans Dr., Union City. Ph. 964-5239.
Super A Farmall, real good w/cult. only Tommy Womach, Rt. 311, Oxford 30267. Ph. 404-786-7718.__________________
JD 4020 wide front, ROPS $6,850, Bush Hog 160 13 ft. mower $3,150; Paulk 7 shank subsoiler $1,150; IH 550 silage cut ter. Paul McCorkle, Thomson. Ph. 404-595-3085.______________________
Ford 4000 diesel good cond., good tires $4,000. W. C. Cook, Macon. Ph. 477-6578.
JD 212 tractor w/39 in. mower, tiller, dozer blade $2,500. Rick Crowell, 85 Sunny Ln., Villa Rica 30180. Ph. 404-459-6005.
Patz 166 overhead feeder used good cond. $2,000; 384 Long diesel tractor 60 hp. good cond. $3,000. Doug Unger, Rt. 1, Plains 31780. Ph. 912-824-7848.
1956 U-40 JD 7 pt. cult, plow, bush / bog harrows, bush GC $2,500 firm. James Mobley, Acworth. Ph. 974-3592._____ _
One JD 5 ft. bush hog pull type and two row Covington planters. Gus Clemons, Rt. 5, Grant Rd., Ellenwood 30049. Ph. 363-1825.______________
New Holland 1010 hay Stackliner $1,500; New Holland No. 270 hay baler $900. Marl Ward, Rt. 5, Box 222, Bainbridge. Ph. 912-246-1623.____________
TD-15B Inti, dozer w/root rake; also, TD-150 w/4-in-1 Drott bucket. W. L. Clark, Thomasville. Ph. 912-228-4965._______
AC 6G loader 1971 reconditioned 90% undercarriage, good cond. $9,500. Bruce McCallum, Lizella 31052. Ph. 912-935-2366,_____________________^
4400 JD combine exc. cond. for sale or trade for 6620 or 7720 JD combine. C. L. Finch, Rt. 1, Portal 30450. Ph. 912-865-2939.______________________
1982 model 460 Long diesel tractor 20 hrs., new cond., under warranty $8,000 must sell. Wayne Green, Bremen. Ph. 404-562-4197.______________________
24 disc leveling harrow $500; 5 ft. bush hog $425, both 3 pt. hitch. Terry Hood, Rt. 4, Box 4, Newnan 30263. Ph. 253-6119.
Model 68 Linkbelt dragline $9,000 in good cond. aft. 5 pm. Luther L. Cone, P.O. Box 373, Unox 31637. Ph. 912-546-4739.
Tractor tire and tube, 11.2-38 or 10-38 4 ply nylon, good tread. L. R. Wilk, CovInflton. Ph. 404-786-8742.____________
One Roanoke peanut picker, picked 60 A. $9,000; one Long peanut picker in good cond. $2,000. Hoyt Thompson, Rt. 1, Box 37, Pineview 31071. Ph. 912-892-9382.
8N Ford tractor, good cond., newly overhauled and painted $2,200. Melvin Thomas, Rt. 8, Gainesville 30501. Ph. 404-534-7163.____________ _________
AC #438 4 row corn head, picked 700 A. Dale Sumner, Lakeland. Ph. 912-482-2500.
Model M JD tractor w/harrows $1,300 firm, rebuilt eng. Calvin Briscoe, Dacula. Ph. 963-4264 aft. 3:30 pm.____________
Custom 600 garden tractor w/new rebuilt 10 hp. cast iron eng., 2 plows and more $600. Henry LuAllen, 118 Bowdon St., Tallapoosa 30176. Ph. 404-574-5495.
5 ft. pull type bush hog w/new blades and seals $400; 3 pt. hitch post hole dig ger $325. Jimmy Thompson, Penfield. Ph. 404-546-5233.______________________
L245 Kubota tractor like new, flail mower, sickle mower, bush hog, blade, fert. dist., harrows, tandem trailer $8,500. D. Martin, Fayetteville. Ph. 404-461-8940.
Cattle equip., grain wagons, Krimper Kracker, creep feeders; Heston 3 ton stack hand and hay mover, feeder panels for 10 bales. Jennifer Van Meter, Camilla. Ph. 912-336-7860.__________________
New Idea liquid manure spreader. Johnny Bohler, Statesboro. Ph. 912-587-5647,______________________
Hay baler 532 Ford 5 yrs. old, good cond. Ronnie Britt, Loganville. Ph. 404-466-2155,______________________
JD Hl-cycle $1,500; bush hog 6 row <30 In.) 3 pt. hitch cult. $1,400; Taylor-Way 4 row (40 in.) cult. $800. Arnold Mize, Rt. 2, Royston. Ph. 404-245-5642.___________
Irrig. power unit, JD 6466A, 200 hp. tur bo charged, hood and radiator, twin disc clutch 3 yrs. old, needs overhaul $2,500. Sumrell, Hamilton. Ph. 404-628-4293 8-6 days.____________________________
8N Ford tractor w/bush hog $1,950. Charles Fuller, P.O. Box 334, Smarr 31086. Ph. 994-0126.________________
JD 2 row 30 in. header for 38 or 3800 chopper, Hesston 12 ft. self-propelled windrower; best offer. John Walters, Rt. 3, Barnesvllle. Ph. 358-0749, aft. 7 pm, 3833.____________________________
Case Industrial tractor w/front end scoop and forks. $1,500; 1975 130 axle Franklin skidder $6,500. E. C. Shelnutt, Franklin. Ph. 854-8450.______________
1 Paulk Irrig. unit, pump, traveler, 3000 ft. pipe and trailer, used only 3 times, 1 ripper-bedder for $600. Johnny Heath, Amerlcus. Ph. 912-924-9836 aft. 6:30 pm.
16 ft. 2 axle heavy duty utility trailer w/ramps, lights, brakes, oak floor $775. Mike Shepherd, 105 Bedford Dr., Hull. Ph. 404-543-1316 or 404-548-4645._________
1978 AC 5050 farm tractor, good cond. $4,900; heavy duty 2 axle equip, trailer, ramps, lights, brakes $1,000. Mason Awbrey, Grantvllle. Ph. 251-1622.
One set of metal cattle beds for longbed pickup truck $200, exc. cond. Bud Medley, McDonough. Ph. 957-2015.
IH H model tractor, good rubber, good mechanical reas. priced. Robert Brown, Yatesvllle. Ph. 472-5745._____________
Howe-Richardson 15 ton truck scales, Fairbanks 80 ton w/46 ft. deck truck scales w/welgh beam, must sell. Joe Crain, Newnan. Ph. 404-253-5622/1235.
Thornhill one horse wagon $300. Hoyt Booth, Bowman 30624, Ph. 404-283-3892.
Meadows sawmill w/4 cyl. AC gas eng. $3,500. L. D. Moore, Rt. 2, Dawsonville. Ph. 887-3422.______________________
8x20 all steel tri-axle flatbed, heavy du ty, exc. cond. $1,200, no collect calls. Jean Hawkins, Milledgevlile. Ph. 912-452-1208. ________ ____________
Submit ads by Wednesday noon.
20x8 ft. flatbed trailer, 1 1/2 in. cell cured pine floor, 2 axles w/load equalizers, near new tires $675. Jack Fowler, Rt. 2, Adairsvllle. Ph. 629-2563.
Cattle beds, 1 set sq. metal tubular, will fit longbed stepside pickup, good cond. Jerrlll Garner, Temple. Ph. 562-3813,_________________
New Holland 1010 Stackliner bale wagon, good cond. $1,650. Steve Newberry, Louisville. Ph. 912-625-3356.
Bush Hog $300; blade $175; all purpose plow $250; cutting harrow $225, all 3 pt. hitch. W. Simpson, Cartersville. Ph. 382-3671.___________________
. Kubota diesel tractor, 3 pt. hitch w/flail mowgr, dozer blade, tiller and cult., exc. cond.- Winry Johnson, Rt. 1, Milner. Ph. 404-3580713._____________________
IH 203 combine, Lockwood pecan harvester, MF one row corn snapper. L. R. Youngblood, P.O. Box 15, Buena Vista. Ph. 912-649-6124.__________________
Cat. 9418 front end loader, Ser. #80H3423. Chastain, Marietta. Ph. 422-5544 or 435-5611._______________
Skuttle model MT2 portable electronic grain tester dial plates for 13 diff. grains w/instr. book. Wayne Shipman, CIQudland. Ph. 404-398-3489._________
Tractor umbrella, buggy top type, like new, all mounting brackets $48. Wm. Murphy, Newnan. Ph. 404-253-1950.
Model 110 JD tractor, gas powered, w/attach., trailer and cover, like new. Charlie Crumbley, Forest Park. Ph. 366-8550._________________________
Moridge 400 bu. batch grain dryer, PTO
drive $3,500. Benton West, Rt. 4,
Cleveland. Ph. 865-2927.
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Silage cutter. New Holland model 890,
elec, controls, corn and sml. grain heads, good cond.; also, JD 1510 side dump wagon. Charles Waite, Gumming. Ph. 404-887-7383.
1979 AC 5040 diesel tractor, 40 hp. only 270 hrs., like new w/5 ft. bush hog, 7 shank all purpose plow; MF 3 bottom plow $8,500. Eddie Grizzle, Hartwell. Ph.
376-7915. ________________________
D-7 Cat. model 17A w/12 ft. angle blade, exc. cond. D7 Cat. model 3T, 10 ft.
blade, fair cond.; D6 Cat. model 9U, 12 ft. angle blade. Thomas Segars, Bowman. Ph. 404-743-5859 or 404-245-7003.
Ford diesel tractor 9000 series, exc. cond. A. T. Jones, Madison. Ph. 404-342-3539 aft. 6 pm.______________
9 ft. truckbed for 1 ton truck $125; 14 ft.
Forest type truckbed $325. Willie Har rison, Rt. 2, Maysville 30558. Ph. 652-2608 nights.__________________________ _
One 8x21 ft. farm trailer, heavy duty, 2
axle $450. Clarence Hall, Conyers. Ph.
483-3230,_________
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Super C Farmall w/all equip., runs
good; also, JD no. 60 w/no. 5 mower and blades. James Heath, Jr., Woodland. Ph. 404-674-2616.______________________
One 8 disc bush and bog harrow; 1 set
tool-bar planters. Mrs. I. M. Crane, Rt. 1, Box 125, Winder 30680. Ph. 404-867-2743.
Ford tractor 16 hp. spade plow, cult.,
disc harrow, seed planter, fert., 42 In. rotary mower. R. Keenan, 25 Hayward CL, McDonough. Ph. 957-5617.___________
Portable sawmill, just restocked and rebuilt, exc. cond. 75 hp. elec, motor; also, Nasco 8000 lb. fork lift. Steve Brannon, Falrmount. Ph. 337-5704 aft. 6 pm.
1954 MF 35 w/Bush Hog bush / bog har row, all 3 pt. $2,200. A. J. Johnson, Grayson. Ph. 772-4668. _________
Farmall Super C w/3 pt. hitch bush / bog harrow and 2 row cult. J. Wimpey, Conley. Ph. 361-7307._______________
HG-6 AC loader, 95% undercarriage,
new eng., clutch, steering clutches, cut ting edge, shanks and tips $8,500. Jimmy McCallum, Macon. Ph. 912-477-3838.
1 subsoiler / shank $100, 2 shanks $150. Fred P. West, Rt. 2, Box 112, Dawson 31742. Ph. 912-995-5625.
Utility trailer, 4x8 ft. w/high sides, usable cond. $90. Vernice Mobley, 3552 S. Pucket Rd., Buford 30518. Ph. 945-4715._______________ __________
Wood splitter, exc. cond., fits Power King tractor, can be converted to any tractor $400. L. E. Holton, Rt. 1, Box 67,
McCaysvIlle 30555. Ph. 404-492-7032.
1978 White 2-60 tractor, 2 row cult., 8 ft. harrow, Cole 2 row planter, 3 bottom plow, Albert Salter, Rt. 6, Dublin 31021. Ph. 912-272-6059.__________________
JD 4400 combine w/13 ft. grain table and 4 row corn head exc. cond., irrig. equip., Cloudburst pumping , unit, Davis Traveler, 3000 ft. pipe and trailer. C. Har-
dy, Eastman. Ph. 912-374-4634._______
Hesston stack mower 30 w/sllcer
feeder in windrows, exc. cond., will han dle round bales too. J. F. Lawson, Jr., Hillsboro. Ph. 404-468-8173. .________
1981 986 Inti, tractor w/front end loader, still under warranty; 1982 ArtsWay feed mill and heavy duty Tufline har row. Al Hopkins, Mctiae. Ph.
912-868-2865._________ " _______
Utility trailer used to be One horse trailer, trails good, needs minor repairs. Gene Masters, Bogart. Ph. 404-769-8717.
4 ft. bush hog $500. Jim Coan, Palmet to. Ph. 463-3261.
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5 hp. Burns tiller, rear tines w/reverse, 18 in. wide dig, like new. Hoyt Strawn, P.O. Box 151, Winston 30187. Ph. 942-2333._________________________
6 ft. cut Sunmaid flail mower $200, rebuilt Gill pulverizer $400; 5 hp. 230 or 440 water pump, 3 in. brass valves, flang ed and gate. M. S. Linn, Danielsville. Ph. 404-795-2984.______________________
MF 300 combine w/2 corn heads and one grain platform; one row 40 JD tractor w/cult. and fert. dist. Thomas Simms, Valdosta. Ph. 912-559-7944.__________
715 combine both heads, air cond., hydrostat, low hrs. or trade for 9900 JD cotton picker. McDonald, Quitman. Ph. 263-4329._________________________
All purpose cult., 9 shank $225. T. W. Headrick, Ringgold. Ph. 404-935-3952 aft. 4 pm.____________________________
2 row New Idea corn picker, mounted on M Farmall tractor, both in good cond., under shed, both for $1,800. J. E. Jeanes, Gray. Ph. 912-986-3303.______________
Load equalizer trailer hitch $60; elec, brake control $10. J. Wells, P.O. Box 801, Griftln 30224. Ph. 404-228-6033._______
Hyd. cyl. 4"x5' w/frame from fork lift, plus pump, (makings for log splitter) $125. Bill Lambert, Bonaire. Ph. 912-987-2900.______________________
JD 7 shank V Ripper $1,495; JD 1977 model 1240 corn planter $2,200. Bob Whitesell, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-3853.
Read grain storage bins, one 12M and one 8M cap. disassembled $12,000. M. P. Whitesell, Roswell. Ph. 993-8759.______
1 row planter, Dowle Hopper, just the planter no frame $175, good shape; one hammer-mill sml. size $85. Robert Rowe, Luthersville. Ph. 404-927-6371.________
5 ft. Ford flail mower In good cond. $550 w/new drive shaft $650; one Goodyear 16.9x24 tire, $50, other R.P. Kiyawa, Bloomingdale. Ph. 748-7287.
D6 Cat. dozer, hyd. blade and brush cab $4,500. Billy Stacklin, Lizella. Ph. 912-935-2390.______________________
52T20 Ferguson tractor, motor 3/4 rebuilt, all parts new, gaskets, good rub ber $950. Bobby Ayers, Smyrna. Ph. 404-432-1245.______________________
Backhoe attach, for Inti, tractor. G. Wright, 85 Durham St., Marietta 30064. Ph. 427-1956.______________________
Hay scissors to lift roll hay higher, hay forks for round bales, booms, 3 pt. hookup. Jim Rlcherzhagin, Hiram. Ph. 943- 4705/1059.____________________
Rear wheel wts. for Cub tractor, fits all reg. IH Cub models $150 for the pair. Huey R. Ham, Nahunta. Ph. 912-462-5961.
One 8N Ford tractor in good cond. $2,000. Barney Dickerson, Rt. 4, Statesboro 30458. Ph. 865-2252.______
1440 IH combine Axial flow w/18 1/2 ft. model 820 grain head, exc. cond. $40,000. George Cane, Waynesboro. Ph. 404-554-9549.______________________
AC HD 10 bulldozer, 10 ft. hyd. tilt blade, good cond. $5,900. James Garrett, Rt. 3, Box 73, Buchanan 30113. Ph. 404-574-7109.______________________
One 24T JD hay baler, good running cond. Darryl Cobb, Abbeville. Ph. 912-423-3260.______________________
1938 JD model A for parts or could be restored tractor will run $250. Hugh M. Martin, Jr., Haddock. Ph. 912-932-5565,
Sml. farm trailers good for hauling firewood. A. M. Haynes, Ridge Rd., Rt. 4, Canton. Ph. 345-5995._______________
1953 M Farmall good cond., but needs battery $800. P. Hare, Rt. 2, Gumming 30130, Ph. 404-887-7021._____________
Shredder-mulcher w/6 hp. eng., like new $200 or trade for garden tractor w/disc or dirt scoop, any cond. Ray Hogan, Rt. 2, Box 172-A, Hahira. Ph. 794-3177._________________________
Gravely 7.6 custom convertable w/riding sulky, 30 in. bush hog, cult., rotary plow, block bored, new piston / rings, valve job $750. Willard Willis, Rome. Ph. 232-1937.________________
1977 Prentice J loader w/353 Detroit eng., good cond. $11,500. Richard Smith, Columbus. Ph. 404-324-3562 Ext. 128 days, 404-323-6223 nights.___________
IH Cub tractor w/Woods belly mount bush hog, will sell or trade for sml. garden tractor w/mower. Mike Barnes, Conyers. Ph. 404-922-9969.___________
JD 145 front end loader, like new, 10 hrs., will fit up to JD 2940; Gen. hyd. boom sprayer, 13 nozzle, 110 gal. poly, tank, PTC pump, 3 pt. hitch. Gerald Moon, Loganville. Ph. 466-1495.____________
Fert. and lime spreader 3 pt. hitch 3 to 400 lb. cap., good cond. $225. E. H. Wages, Loganville. Ph. 404-466-4178.
Brown Harden super seeder 4 ' R.D.W.LT. with fert. tank and John Blue pump, exc. cond. Greg Miller, Albany. Ph. 912-436-8898.______________________
1978 AC 7040, cab, A/C, duals, power direct shift, low hrs. since new eng. and clutch, $13,900. Tim McCord, Fort Valley. Ph. 912-825-3270,__________________
JD No. 39 sickle mower 3 pt. hitch, exc. cond. W. H. Sell, Hoschton. Ph. 404-654-2921.___________________ __
Case 580LB loader backhoe, 74 model cab $9,500. Leon Bronchi, Douglasvllle. Ph. 404-941-0725.
A model JD good tires, exc. cond. Wm. Hawkins, Madison. Ph. 342-2183.______
KMC peanut inverter 150 gal. Johnson spray rig, Boss Irrig. sys. w/traveler and pump. C. A. McCrary, Americus. Ph. 912-924-5551.______________________
16 ft. 2 axle utility trailers w/ramps, brakes, lights, oak floor $775. Mike Shepherd, Hull. Ph. 404-543-1316 or 404-548-4645.___________ __________
1979 JD 4400 combine, exc. 395 hrs., 13 ft. flex grain head plus all options $38,000. Phil Kelley, Concord. Ph. 404-228-2544.______________________
445 Long tractor, roll bar, 430 actual hrs., like new, P/S, 3 pt. hitch, live PTO, very clean $4,800. Marvin Gladin, Mllledgevllle. Ph. 912-452-2559._______
Irrig. outfit, consists of 5 in. hyd. ram pump, 13-1/8 in. x 4 ft. T rolled plates ready to weld, 5 ft. dia., 44 ft. high, 8600 gal. water. C. H. Foster, Ellenwood. Ph. 404-241-4831. _________________
Old mule drawn McCormick Deering mowing machine $50; also, good two horse turning plow $25. Mrs. Pauline Evans, Rt. 2, Temple. Ph. 445-7744.
1976 Inti. Harvester cotton picker, hydro. Hi-drum w/cab. Lorln Williams, Plnevlew. Ph. 892-9704._____________
Gould PTO driven irrig. pump, approx. 2000 ft. 4 in. pipe, extra pump, asstd. sprinklers, pump trailer needs new tires. E. Bibb, ML Vernon. Ph. 912-583-2117.
Garden tiller 3 1/2 hp. by Gilson Brothers, runs good $125. Roy Grindle, 8 mi. W. of Cleveland, Rt. 1, Dahlonega. Ph. 865-2041._________________________
Ford 3 pt. hitch two bottom plow $300; 6 ft. reversible and tilt 3 pt. hitch scrape blade $150. L. T. Schrlmshire, Rt. 2, Box 277, Byron 31008. Ph. 912-956-4083.
MF 265 diesel P/S, 8 speed, dual remotes, 580 hrs., new in 1980, sell or trade; also, MF 165 diesel $5,200. Lloyd Leach, Loganville. Ph. 466-4158.______
1952 Ford 8N tractor w/Ford front end loader, 3 pt. hitch $1,995. Win Fickle, Stone Mountain. Ph. 292-0123/6136.
Homemade utility trailers, sml. $150, up; 4x8 $250; 12x14 $600. John Higgins, 439 Springlake Road, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-2445-5746._____________________
Hesston 10 Stakhand baler, good cond. R. M. Kendrick, Rt. 1, Box 85, Sparks 31647. Ph. 912-549-8416._____________
Oliver mower-conditioner, exc. mech. cond., used little, does need paint from sitting outside $900. W. T. Mitchell, Woplsey 30294, Ph. 461-3964.________
One 2 row Vada ripper-bedder, good cond. $1,000; One 1 row JD cult, w/17 feet, good cond. $1,000; 10 ft. JD Y harrow $400. James Thompson, Statesboro. Ph. 912-764-2334.______________________
One 1972 MF diesel tractor, power steering, multi-power, new rings, new bearings, new paint, lights, spin out rear wheels $4,800. Bert Thomas, Donalsonville, Ph. 912-524-2302.______________
20 ton Lowboy Inti. 500C backhoeloader. Cecil Holtsclaw, Gainesville. Ph. 404-532-0370. __________________
New cond. steel cart 30 x 46 attach ment for tractor mower $115. James Woods, Pine Mountain. Ph. 882-6580.
Model H JD tractor, new tires, brakes, oil seals exhaust pipe, exc. cond. $995. W. R. Knox, Woodstock. Ph. 404-926-0574.
NH 310 baler, Sperry Rand 451 mower, NH side del. rake, Kuhn hay tetter, con sider trade for rubber tire loader / backhoe. Ted Shumake, Rt. 2, Newnan. Ph. 404-253-1062.__________________
5 ft. bush hog, stump jumper, King cut ter $375. Larry Garrett, P.O. Box 632, Lilburn. Ph. 921-1598._______________
Ford 9N, needs rear tires and paint $1,000. John Mobley, Buford. Ph. 945-6474._________________________
D-7 Cat. hyd. blade and Hyster winch $19,000; 450 JD w/8 ft. blade and 10 ft. root rake $8,900, both new undercarriage. B. F, Chism, St. George. Ph. 912-843-2582.
B JD runs good, mower, planter, cult., harrow and wagon $1,200. Cecil Dunn, Homervllle. Ph, 912-487-2273._________
Portable sawmill w/equip. and forklift. Mr. Smith, Talking Rock. Ph. 404-698-4266.______________________
JD 45 combine w/234 corn head and 12 ft. grain platform $2,000 or best offer; JD 3300 combine w/cab and 344 3 row corn head $4,500. W. F. Perryman, Hartsfield. Ph. 912-941-2909.
Wanted
Want 20 hp. tractor w/belly or full mower and implements. Bob Redwine, Roswell. Ph. 993-1748.______________
Want late model JD combine 6600 or larger; MF 510 or larger, must be in good cond. Hubert Bailey, Rt. 3, Dawsonville 30534. Ph. 404-265-2669._____________
Want 1 horse wagon in orig. A-1 cond., will trade horse drawn farm equip. Doyl Jones, Rt. 2, Milan 31060. Ph. 912-362-4155 nights.________________
Want AC No. 436 4 row corn head for F2 Gleaner, must be late model in good cond. L. A. Allmon, Rt. 3, Americus 31709. Ph. 912-924-5404 aft. 6 pm.
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Want one row corn picker. R. J. Fausett, Dawsonville. Ph. 2652457,
Want to rent sml. dozer type loader w/o operator on weekends in the Dahlonega area. Tom Clann, Marietta. Ph. 404-424-9739 on weekends.__________
Want used sq. hay baler and used stock trailer. Buddy Adams, Covington. Ph. 787-2233.______________________
Want sml. concrete mixer, gal. or elec., w/wo in Metro Atlanta area. Sam Culpepper, Smyrna. Ph. 433-2910. _______
Want parts for JD track loader, model 20-10, right front idler wheel and outside bracket. Gaynor Bracewell, Monroe. Ph. 404-267-3216.______________________
Want grain drill, 510 Inti, or equivalent in other makes. D. M. Davis, Jr., Rt. 2, Madison. Ph. 404-342-2511.__________
Want Inti. 3444 tractor. J. O. Anderson, Covington. Ph. 786-0182 days.________
Want reas. Roto-tiller for sml. garden in Spalding Co. area. Robert S. Mitchell, 1447 Dawset Dr,, Griffin 30223.
Want parts for MF 135, grill, radiator, power steering pump and other parts. B. Green, 310 Strong St., Thomasville 31792. Ph, 912-228-1777.__________________
Want cult, for Super A Farmall, all or left side. Styles Prlckett, Commerce. Ph. 404-335-3831._____________________
Want sickle mower, 3 pt. hitch to fit D-14 AC tractor. John M. O'Neal, 201 Andrew Dr., Warner Robins. Ph. 922-7202.
Want one good used JD 444,4 row corn head, no junk! I Billy Wayne Sellers, Baxley. Ph. 912-367-6850/4143.___________
Want 2 pt. Quick Hitch sickle mower for 200 Farmall, 6th. or 7th. blade. D. R. Glenn, Carlton 30627. Ph. 783-5091 from 9-6. ___________________________
Want well drilling equip., bucket for 4 In. well and related items. J. McKinley, 824 Moreland Ave., Perry 31069. Ph. 912-987-2253._____________ ________
Want to buy 216 WS JD wire tie baler, working or for parts. R. M. Kendrick, Rt. 1, Box 85, Sparks 31647. Ph. 912-549-8416.
Want wood splitter that works off trac tor hyd., must be in good cond.and reas. price. N. E. Peddycoart, Rt. 1, Box 328, Armuchee 30105.____________________
Want to buy L2 Gleaner combine and grain bins to be moved. James Bailey, Rt. 1, Box 256, Elberton 30635. Ph. 404-283-3376.______________________
Want JD 4020 or 4320 w/power shift. Royce Ledden, Albany. Ph. 912-435-0055.
Want to buy or trade for Irg. Gleaner combine, must be reas. Billy L. Nix, Nashville. Ph. 912-686-3676 aft. 8:30 pm.
Want JD crawler loader w/wo backhoe. R. N. Brown, Stonewall. Ph. 404-969-0755.
Want 8N Ford tractor w/farm equip, and bush hog. Richard Reed, Lake Park. Ph. 912-559-4211.__________________
Want Vermeer 610 stump machine in good cond. Hank Smith, Statesboro. Ph. 764-4975._________________________
Want Lilliston, Long or Roanoke peanut combine, span sprayer and other. C. L. Finch, Rt. 1, Portal 30450. Ph. 912-865-2939.______________________
Want JD 440 head, eng. or junk crawler tractor for parts. Mike Gravbill. 354 Habersham Rd., Augusta. Ph. 404-736-4211 days, 404-860-5755.
Want 503 Gallion grader for parts or Ring gear and pinion shaft for same. W. D. McDonald, 10618 Plover, Jonesboro. Ph. 478-1186.______________________
Want early David Bradley walking trac tor, cond. no concern as long as trans. is in working order, can offer $65 for non working DB. P. Hancock, P.O. Box 327, Lavonla 30553.____________________
Want front end loader that works on JD B-20. Roy Staples, Rt. 3, Box 435, Jackson 30233. Ph. 404-775-7314/7434._________
Want to buy sml. tractor and equip, in Valdosta area, must be in good cond. W. E. Hall, Hahira. Ph. 333-4281 aft. 5 pm. 794-3561._________________________
Want hay flutter, run w/PTO and or 3 pt. hitch, must be in good operating cond. Bob Paxton, 7600 Hall Rd., Fairburn 30213. Ph. 404-964-4407,_____________
Want 2 wheel utility trailer for transpor ting poultry, game and foul. W. L. Mays, Rayle. Ph. 274-3281.________________
Want 3 pt. hitch, 6 ft. harrow, one 5 ft. 3 pt. hitch bush hog, no junk. Jerry Dasher, Rt. 3, Glennvllle 30427. Ph. 912-654-2475.
Want 110 riding JD mower for parts, must have belly mower underneath, need serial No. 081016M type T1304. Audrey Rowden, Bogart. Ph. 404-725-7535/7613.
Want sugar cane cutter that works off PTO. Lawson Peterson, Vidalia. Ph. 912-537-2273,______________________
Want cab for 1080 MF; also, front end loader for 1080 MF, PTO driven water pump. John L. Harris, Jr., Rt. 2, Sparta 31087. PH. 404-444-5313/5503.
Handicraft Edition
Coming
August 11
Wednesday, July 21, 1982
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
2 farm raised Holstein bulls, 900-1,000 lbs. ea., $450 ea. John Lamb, Rt. 1, Buford. Ph. 945-5821._______________
Reg. Polled Hereford cow for sale. D. Spengler, Bonaire. Ph. 912-922-4732.
Limousin / Red Angus cross, 1/2 to 7/8 young bulls and heifers, exc. conf. J. Hembree, Rt. 2, Tallapoosa 30176. Ph. 404-574-7349.______________________
Steers ready for freezer, will del. to locker for you, 700-1000 lbs.; also, Red Angus bull for sale. Bill Hatchett, Kennesaw. Ph. 974-9073._______________
15 Holstein heifers for sale, 8 to 15 mos. Andrew Little, Conyers. Ph. 483-1514, after 6 pm._______________
100 Holstein heifers for sale, due Aug.-Sept., top qual. cattle, $1,100 ea. Jack W. Bentley, Lincolnton. Ph. 404-293-4233.______________________
Sev. reg. Polled Hereford bulls, 10-22 mos., Victor Domino bloodlines, $500 up, del. avail. J. E. Jeanes, -Gray. Ph. 912-986-3303. ____________________
Reg. purebred Santa Gertrudis bulls, from certi. / accredi. herd, can del. Steve Jordan, Jackson. Ph. 404-775-4705.
Reg. purebred Santa Gertrudis cattle, 7 bulls and 4 heifers to select from, all class!. S, 12-18 mos. old; some cows w/calves. Steve Brannen, Watkinsville. Ph. 404-769-5578.__________________
Young reg. Angus bulls, top perf. bloodlines, early maturing, fast growing calves. Sam B. Hay, Jr., 8101 South Dearing Rd., Covington 30209. Ph. 786-3031.
Holstein heifer, due to freshen 1st time. Tony Weaver, Dawsonville. Ph. 265-2941._________________________
Reg. Brangus bulls, 24 to 28 mos., sev. to choose from, top bloodlines and gen tle. Leon F. Welch, Eatonton. Ph. 404-485-8612, after 7 pm.____________
14 Holstein heifers, 200-250 lbs., good young heifers, $1 / lb., sell all or part. Col eman Hadden, Eatonton. Ph. 404-485-5649, after 8 pm.____________
3 Santa Gertrudis bulls, all reg., from a good accredi. herd, ready for service by Nov. W. A. Stevens, Rt. 6, Box 210, Macon 31201. Ph. 912-986-3720._____________
Angus cattle for sale, Emulous and Wye bloodline, great cows and calves; have bulls, great buy at $2,000 up. William K. Adams, Nicholson 30565. Ph. 404-548-2525, any time._____________
Twenty 3/4 Brahman cows w/calf by side, Brangus bulls, service age, 4 crossbred heifers, 1 yr. James Casey, Canon. PH. 404-2458189.____________
Limousin bulls / heifers crossed to reg. Red Angus, priced to sell. J. Hembree, Rt. 2, Tallapoosa 30176. Ph. 404-574-7349.
6 yr. old Guernsey cow for sale, due to freshen Sept., $550. J. H. Ford, Rt. 1, Box 191, Woodland 31836. Ph. 404-674-2700, after 7 pm._______________________
Part Guernsey milk cow, first freshen ing, gentle, hand milked, 4 gals, per day, $475. George W. Evans, Harlem 30814. Ph. 556-6791.______________________
Reg. A. I. Jersey bull, dam: Milestone Generator daughter, 12,000 lbs. plus, sire: Favorite Secret Triump, 22 mos., $500. Ed Jones, Royston. Ph. 245-5022.________
Gentle, reg., Gray Brahman cattle for sale, all ages. Joe Overby, Atlanta. Ph. 261-8632._________________________
Angus bulls, reg. and perf. tested, Canadian-Wye, 1 and 2 yrs., see to ap preciate, herd certi. / accredi. Sterling Neill, Newnan. Ph. 404-253-9520.______
Reg. Santa Gertrudis herd, 16 big cows, 7 calves, 1 herd bull, good bloodlines, class!. S. Lloys W. Sumner, Ellijay 30540. Ph. 404-6354041.
Submit ads by Wednesday noon.
15 Angus heifers, 6 to 8 mos. old, good qual., del. can be arranged, $175 ea. Tom my Dutton, Chamblee. Ph. 921-6330 night, 458-1975 day._____________________
20 reg. Angus cows w/calves, 30 Simmental X Herefords w/calves. Ray Larsen, Mt. Berry. Ph. 404-232-5374, 404-234-3072 nights.___________________________
Jersey, gentle, hand milked, $500, w/4 mo. Guernsey heifer, $650, Guernsey, $450, w/3 mo. Guernsey bull, $600, will transport. J. Kelly, Dawsonville. Ph. 404-2653604.______________________
Holstein steer, approx. 350 lbs., about 12 mos. old, $200. Larry McKenzie, Newnan. Ph. 253-5705 or 251-3705, after 5 pm._____________________________
Sml. herd, incl. 2 yr. Hereford bull w/papers, 2nd calf Hereford cow w/papers, Holstein cow and others. Amon Yates, Carrollton. Ph. 404-832-7184.______________________
Reg. Santa Gertrudis bulls for sale, bang and blood tested, 1524 mos. old. Sid Adams, Elberton. Ph. 283-5828 or 283-8081._________________________
Brahman bull for sale, 3 yrs. old. Cecil Brookshire, Murrayville. Ph. 983-3167.
2 1/2 yr. reg. Polled Hereford bull, GDZJ3 Victor and domestic breeding; 1,000 lb. steers, springing Hereford heifers, cows, young heifers. G. Miller, Fayetteville. Ph. 404-599-6419.________
Beau, young purebred Black Angus bulls, make good herd bulls, $495; reg. Black Angus stock bull, selling to prevent inbreeding, $895. Robert Gilbert, Jonesboro. Ph. 478-8777.____________
2 yr. old reg. Hereford bull, Canadian bred, $900/trade for 2 horse trailer If good cond. M. Dorris, LaGrange. Ph. 404-884-7485 night._________________
3 mo. old goat-milk-fed heifer calves, for veal, ready to butcher or put on grass pasture or grain. J. Stone, Stone Mtn. Ph. 404-498-0009.______ _______________
Sev. reg. Angus cows, bred to a terrific son of Rito 36, weighed 1275 lbs. at 375 days of age. Charles T. Brigham, Canton. Ph. 404-479-2191 or 479-3082._________
Purebred Jersey bull, 1 yr. old, no papers, $300 firm. E. L. Bryant, Rt. 3, Box 366, Summerville 30747. Ph. 404-734-3130 after 6 pm.________________________
Jersey milk cow w/H. calf, 4y2 gal., hand milked, $650, grass calves, Holstein heifer calves, cash only. Hugh Sams. Winder. Ph. 867-7709._______________
2 reg. Polled Charbray bulls, 15 mos., $500 ea. Roger Lott, Rt. 1, Braselton. Ph. 404-967-2539.______________________
Reg. Charolais bull, 1800 lbs., 3 Charolais cows, 2 w/bull calves by side, all for $2,500. Herbert A. Stanley, Dial St. Rt., Blue Ridge 30513. Ph. 838-4710.
Norwegian Red half-blood cows, bred to exceptional bull, avail. Aug.-Sept. Richard Putnam, Blairsville. Ph. 404-745-6848, wk. days._____________
Reg. Red Angus females, open yearl ings, bred 2 yr. olds, few cows w/calves, 1 bull yearling. Otis Milner, 804 Charlton Rd., Rome 30161. Ph. 404-232-3019.
15 Angus and Angus dairy-cross cows, 4 w/calves, other reg. Angus bred, start calving in Oct., avg. age 4 yrs. Guy Gilreath, Gainesville, Ph, 983-7564.
Reg. Red Angus bulls, 13 mos., 2 to choose from, top bloodlines, your choice, $1,000. A. E. Jackson, Summerville. Ph. 857-3037._________________________
Purebred Angus bulls, long type, ready for service. Dallas H. Powell, Leesburg. Ph, 912-435-9707.___________________
Purebred (87%) Limousin bulls for sale, breeding age. R. M. Patterson, 4935 Hwy. 166, Douglasvllle 30135. Ph. 404-492-2637.______________________
Reg. Brangus bull, 30 mos., $1,000. Jimmy L. Clark, Rt. 9, Box 433A, Gainesville 30501. Ph. 983-7057.______
34 Red Angus cows, reg., bred to Limousin bull, start calving Jan. 1. Byron Dunn, Jersey. Ph. 1-786-2117._________
10 Brahman heifers, $275 if all taken, 3 yr. Brahman bull, purebred, $950. Buddy Eason, Collins. Ph. 912-693-2948.
Guernsey bull for sale, yearling, no papers, make offer. Roger Keebaugh, Clermont. Ph. 404-983-3113.__________
Black Angus heifer and bull calves, certi. herd, from 8 mos., all shots, choice 20, from $350, del. avail. Wm. Bullock, Barnesville. Ph. 358-2548.____________
Percentage Limousin cows w/calves on side being bred back. Don Craighton, Pine Mt. Valley. Ph. 404-628-5260 or 628-4277,_________________________
Reg. Grey Brahman cattle, breeding age bulls, weanlings and bred cows. Tad Shortes, Meigs 31765. Ph. 912-683-3698.
Reg. Simmental bulls, 8 and 20 mos., exc. cond., moving, must sell, make offer. W. Carr, Gray. Ph. 986-5641,__________
Reg. Brahman bull, red speckled, ZVi yrs. old, w/papers, $1,000. K. E. Kelly, Jr., Waynesville. Ph. 912-778-4668.________
Reg. Black Angus, 3 cows, 2 w/calves by Jetliner and Southernaire, 2 bred to Southernaire; bull calf by Warrant, 3 open heifers. Sam Lalaian, Loganville. Ph. 267-6198._________________________
Two 3/4 Chianina heifers, all white, breeding age. Rodney Powell, Statesboro. Ph. 912-839-3254.
Wednesday, July 21, 1982
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Package Bee and Queen Business
Buzzing in Southeast Georgia
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You've decided to take up beekeeping as a hobby. In preparation, you buy your essential tools and equipment to get the hive in order; then it's time to get your bees.
Chances are, you will order your bees from a commercial bee supplier in Georgia. While the state produces moderate amounts of honey, long seasons of warm weather make it ideal for breeding and cultivating bees.
Wilbanks Apiaries, Inc., in Claxton, operated by Warren Wilbanks and his sons, Reg and Tommy, is one of the many apiaries located throughout southeast Georgia.
Package bee production requires an area without a heavy honey flow. According to Reg Wilbanks, there is a certain latitude that runs across the U.S. which is particularly suitable.
"To produce package bees, we start out feeding a colony with sugar syrup to build its strength,'' explained Wilbanks. "Surplus bees are then shaken from the hives into shipping crates every 10 to 12 days." (1) Wilbanks has about 5000 colonies of bees along with 10,000 nuclei used for rearing queens. (2)
Bees are sold by the pound, most commonly in two, three or five pound packages. There is an estimated 3500-4000 bees per pound. The apiary ships 15,000 packages of bees and 40,000 to 50,000 queens each year. "Most packages of bees are shipped to northern states and Canada to replace heavy winter losses," Wilbanks commented. The market for package bees peaks in April and May. Queen bees are shipped all over the world from around April to November.
Package bees are shipped in special screened crates which include a food supply for the bees' journey. (3) The queen is placed in her own tiny wooden block cage for shipping. (4)
The hives of all package bees produced are checked by Georgia Depart ment of Agriculture inspectors at least once a year and are certified free from disease.
Beekeeping goes back four generations in the Wilbanks family. "My great grandfather gave my grandfather 10 to 12 hives as a wedding gift," explained Wilbanks. "He got into honey production in North Georgia and eventually expanded to 300 hives."
The family later moved to South Georgia and began their package bee and queen business back in 1947.
For those interested in going into the commercial bee industry, Wilbanks warns that there is a great deal of money involved in getting started. "Those interested individuals should read as much literature as possible about the business and work with an experienced beekeeper for a while before jumping into it," Wilbanks concluded.
PEACH-GRANOLA BARS 13A cups all-purpose flour Vz cup toasted wheat gerrfi Vi cup nonfat dry milk 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon baking soda 13/4 cups rolled, toasted oat cereal 3/4 cup finely chopped dried peaches 'A cup sesame seed 1 cup butter or margarine, softened 1 Vz cups packed brown sugar 2 eggs 1 teaspoon vanilla
Stir to mix well flour, wheat germ, dry milk, salt, soda, cereal, peaches and seed; set aside. In large bowl cream butter and sugar; add eggs and vanilla, beat until fluffy. Stir j in flour mixture until well blended. Spread in well greased i 13"x9"x2" baking pan. Bake at 350 for 25-30 minutes or un- j til golden brown and toothpick inserted in center comes out clean. Cool in pan on rack 15 minutes. Cut into 36 bars.
Mrs. Leroy Tate, Jr. *M*ar*ietta, Georgia 30060
FROZEN STRAWBERRY SQUARES 1 cup all-purpose flour Va cup chopped pecans V* cup brown sugar Va cup butter, melted 2 egg whites
2 cups sliced, fresh strawberries or 2-10 ounce packages' frozen strawberries (thawed) 1 cup sugar 2 tablespoons lemon juice
1 cup heavy cream, whipped (may use whipped cream) Mix together flour, nuts, sugar and butter. Spread in a
13x9x2 inch pan or baking dish. Bake at 350 for 20 minutes stirring every 5 minutes. Remove from oven and stir again. Remove crumbs from pan and cool. Sprinkle 2/3 of crumbs back in same pan to cover bottom.
Combine egg whites, strawberries, sugar and lemon juice in large mixing bowl. Beat at high speed until stiff peaks form, about 10-15 minutes. Fold in whipped cream. Spread lightly over crumbs in pan and sprinkle remainder of crumbs on top. Freeze until firm and cut into squares.
Yield: 12 to 16 servings. Bobbie Teske 1742 Brenda Drive Jonesboro, Georgia 30236
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SQUASH SQUARES
1 pound yellow squash, cut into Vi inch slices ^3 Vi cup onion, chopped
'A cup margarine, melted
1 cup biscuit mix
4 eggs, beaten
Vi cup vegetable oil
1 clove garlic, minced
1 tablespoon dry onion soup mix
- Vz teaspoon seasoning salt
Vz cup grated Cheddar cheese
i Cook squash and onions covered in boiling water, 10-15
minutes, or until tender. Drain and mash squash and onions.
Add margarine and set aside. Combine biscuit mix, eggs,
vegetable oil, garlic, dry onion soup mix, and seasoning salt;
beat well. Stir in squash mixture and cheese. Pour mixture
into a greased 13x9x2 inch baking pan. Bake at 350 for 45
minutes or until golden brown. Let stand for 10 minutes
igt before serving. Yield: 12 servings.
Bonnie Seaton
2069 Deer Ridge Drive
Stone Mountain, Georgia 30087
BATTER UP WITH EGGS 4] The Georgia Egg Commission has recently released a Anew recipe brochure, "Batter Up With Eggs." The pamphlet
.pt contains all types of desserts ranging from the quick-andeasy to the colorful and showy. For a free copy of this
TO publication send your name and address to the Georgia Egg Commission, State Farmer's Market, Forest Park 30050.
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All recipes have been tested tor accuracy in the Department of Agriculture test kit' chen, by Home Economist Marcia McNeely. If you would like to share your favorite recipe with our readers, send to Georgia Cookin', Market Bulletin, Capitol Square, Atlan ta 30334.
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Wednesday, July 21, 1982
Cattle, swine, other livestock for sale
2 nice young Polled Hereford bulls, reg., one Syr. Hereford bull, selling to pre
vent inbreeding, CMR and Gay Hill breeding. R. S. Sherman, Rt. 2, Rome. Ph. 295-2020._________________________
Reg. 3/4 Limousin bull for sale, 41/2 yrs.
old, $1,250. Billy Armistead, Monroe. Ph. 267-5646._________________________
Holstein steer, $250, Black Angus
heifer, $295, Hereford heifer, $250, all ap prox. 18 mos. L. Wilkie, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-7413 day or 475-6635, after 5 pm.
Reg. Polled Charolais bulls, one 18 mos., one 20 mos., two 12 mos., one 4 yrs. Hubert Lewis, Buchanan. Ph. 646-3942 night or 748-1556 day. ___________
2 Guernsey/Jersey crossed heifers, 12 mos., $275, naturally polled, 14 mos., $295. G. M. Stickland, 236 Buchanan Rd.,
Dallas 30132. Ph. 445-3432.__________
Black Angus, purebred bulls, 6 to 9 mos. old, $300 and up. John Parsons,
Senola. Ph. 599-3130 aft. 6.__________
Reg. Santa Gertrudis heifers, weaning age. Jim Goodman, Temple. Ph. 562-3531.
90 big Hereford cross-calf prs., cows to calve back in Feb., these are top cattle. Jennifer Van. Meter, Camilla. Ph.
912-336-7860._____________________ _
BBU class!. Beefmasters, herd bull pro spects, heifers, bred cows and prs., A.I. bred. Ronnie Britt, Loganvllle. Ph.
404-466-2155.____________________ _
Angus cows and calves, cows-fall calv ing, calves from 8 mos. John W. Boland, Tyrone. Ph. 404-487-4576. ___________
16 Black Angus cows for sale, calve soon, trans. avail. Dan Vaughn, Marietta.
Ph. 422-8790.______________________
Beefmaster bulls, 800-900 lbs., 16 mos., reas. priced. Robert L. Brown, 3737 Willis Rd., Yatesville 31097. Ph. 472-3745.
Purebred Angus heifer, 3 mos., 3/4 Angus - 1/4 Hereford heifer, 4 mos., 1/2 Angus -1/2 Holstein heifer, 1 yr. S. Waller, Buford. Ph. 945-3213._______________
Reg. Hereford bull w/papers, guar, breeder, 2 yrs. old. Jerrill E. Garner, Tern-
pie. Ph. 562-3813.__________________
Outstanding reg. Angus bull, calf by Patriot, dam by Great Northern, W.W. 650 lbs., heifer broke. Ben Cox, Stone Mtn. Ph. 404-491-7075 or 867-9282._________
Reg. Limousin bulls, red or black, percentage and purebred. John Harman, Ptne Mtn. Valley. Ph. 628-5125 or 628-5278
after 6 pm.________________________
15 Black Angus cows, 7 have calves at side, can del. Arcs Reeves, Powder Springs. Ph. 404-943-6473.______________
Nice group of unreg. Polled Hereford
heifers, 400-600 lbs.; also, exc. young bull. Dave Olson, Decatur. Ph. 289-6627.
Grass calves for sale, dairy and beef
type. S. Terrell, Rt. 1, Hoschton. Ph.
404-967-6742.
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90 Hereford-Charolais cross cows w/calves. Lewis B. Flynn, Jr., Camilla. Ph. 912-336-7783 nights or 336-7860.______
Full blood and percentage Limousin bulls for sale. Steve Allison, Covington. Ph. 787-3436.______________________
3 Polled Hereford cows, 2 Polled Hereford heifers, 1 Limousin bull, all $3,000. Tim Dickerson, Locust Grove. Ph. 957-3525._________________________
Premium purebred Polled Hereford bull, proven gentle, sell to prevent inbreeding, see to appreciate. E. A. Beaver, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-3546 or 455-2209.
Top qual. baby calves for sale; also, nice Guernsey bull, 3 yrs. old. Mrs. Irene Pierce, Gainesville. Ph. 534-3181._____
26 Brangus heifers for sale, about 600 lbs. ea. Wayne Lovvorn, 1026 Dot Rd., Bowdon 30108. Ph. 258-2017._________
Reg. Polled Hereford bulls, selling to prevent inbreeding, one 2Vz yrs., pasture raised, $800, one 4Vs yrs., $1,200/trade. Charles Cook, Mansfield. Ph. 404-786-7730.______________________
Purebred Simmental brood cows, bred for fall calving to polled bull, young cows, 2nd and 3rd calf. Buster Jeffares, Lazy J Ranch, McDonough. Ph, 404-957-5165.
16 Holstein heifers to start calving in August, average wt. 1,000-1,100 lbs., blood tested, shots, dehorned, pregnancy tested. Jimmy Martin, Gainesville. Ph. 404-532-3074.______________________
Purebred Santa Gertrudis bulls, breeding age, open and bred heifers. Tony Norton, Stephens. Ph. 404-743-8233.
Steers, 500 to 800 lbs., ready for freezer. Dan Carraway, Jr., Rt. 7, Box 139, Griffin 30223. Ph, 404-227-8105._______
Polled Hereford bull, calved April 8, 1980, RWJ Victor and Domino bloodlines, exc. col. and conf. Byron Cooper, Sr., Bamesvllle. Ph. 358-2084 or 358-4071.
Reg. Brangus bulls, 16 to 26 mos., $750 up, purebred Charolais bulls, $650 up. James R. Wood. Pine Mtn. Ph. 882-6580.
Reg. Santa Gertrudis bulls, heifers and cows, del. avail., certi. / accredi. herd. Joe Garcia, Donalsonville. Ph. 912-524-2680 or 912-372-5634.
Beefalo, reg. cows, heifers and bulls, also, cows bred to drop 1/2 Beefalo calves. O. E. Deaver, Rt. 4, Blairsville. Ph. 404-374-5789._____________________
Rea. Anaus bull. 1600 lbs.. 30 mos. old. Ann Aderhold, Arrowmont Farms, Canton 30114. Ph. 404-479-2262.
15 crossbred brood cows w/calves by side, top fat cond., $8,250; also, 15 yearl ing crossbred heifers, $325 ea. Bill Bowlin, Griffin. Ph. 404-228-3214.
52 head of cows and calves for sale, $13,500. J. L. Garner, Sr., Rt. 2, Box 166, Tennllle 31089. Ph. 912-552-9352.
Baby calves for sale, directly from dairy, 3 days to 3 wks. old. Jessie Pierce, Rt. 1, Homer. Ph. 677-4556.__________
Reg. Angus cows and calves, 8 mo. old bulls and heifers, Wye and Emulous bloodlines. Doyle Jones, Milan. Ph. 912-362-4155 after 8 pm._____________
Reg. Black Angus bulls, Wye breeding; also, cow/calf prs. E. S. Ingram, Rt. 1, Box 46D2, Round Oak . 31080. Ph. 912-788-1958.______________________
Modern reg. Angus bull by Thomas Chaps, dam by Great Northern, 18 mos., halter broke. Ben Cox, Stone Mtn. Ph. 404-491-7075 or 867-9282.____________
3 BBU classi.-C cows w/winter calves, bred back to U bull, priced reas. J. D. Lawrence, Forsyth. Ph, 912-994-1132.
2 yr. old Jersey cow w/calf, 2 yr. old Jersey heifer, 2 yr. old Holstein bull. Mrs. L. A. Tolleson, Sr., 22 Walton St., Tallapoosa 31076. Ph. 404-574-7472.
Baby calves year-round, 22 three way cross heifer, weaned cow and calf prs. Lucy Dowling, Rt. 6, Box 174, Norcross. Ph. 912-283-1669.__________________
Santa Gertrudis for sale, purebred, 2 yrs. old. H. A. Denson, 1321 Darn's Rd., Douglasvllle 30134. Ph. 404-942-5376.
Angus/Holstein heifer and an Angus / Hereford heifer for sale. S. Waller, Buford. Ph. 945-3213._______________
Shorthorn bull, milking variety, 7 mos. Phillip Anderson, Hiram. Ph. 445-7635 after 7 pm.________________________
Superior reg. bred Polled Hereford cows, bred to Rainbow Admiral, grand champion Montana State Fair. Johnny Greene, Cinderella Acres, Dawson. Ph. 912-995-4301 or 995-3540,____________
Yearling heifers and bulls, $500-$1000, two yr. old bull, $1000, reg. Brahmans. Howard G. Phillips, Ellaville. Ph. 912-937-5588.______________________
Purebred Santa Gertrudis bull, 30 mos., gentle, 1300 lbs., proven breeder, $775. P. Eubanks, Woodstock. Ph. 926-6839.
Reg. Polled Hereford bulls, 12 to 16 mos., $475 up, 5 reg. Polled Hereford heifers, 13-17 mos., $475 up, herd certi. / accredi. W. C. Hathcock, M.D., Atlanta. Ph. 445-7272.______________________
Holstein bull, from reg. herd, 1 yr. old, approx. 800 lbs., $650. Herbert DeLaigle, Waynesboro. Ph. 404-554-5485._______
Reg. Beefmaster bulls for sale, 1 yr. old and up, $800 to $1,200. L. W. Tyre, Rt. 1, Screven 31560. Ph, 912-579-6573.
2 Angus cross calves, 6 mos., $200 ea. B. Sturdy, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-4707.
Proven young brood herd, 10 dairy cows, 5 Simmental cross heifers, most rebred A.I., selling due to health. Mr. Sim mons, Rt. 7, Gumming 30130. Ph. 889-1918._________________________
Charolais cow and calf, $475, purebred Angus bull, 7 mos., $240. G. Puckett, Waleska. Ph. 404-479-3567.__________
Reg. Red Brahmans, 2 cows w/calves by side and bred back, 3 yearling bulls. Dr. Richard O. Parks, Atlanta. Ph. 753-2112._________________________
Reg. .Limousin bulls, heifers, cows, 75% to 15/16, black, red, polled and horn ed. Mr. McDonald, McDonald Farms, Rt. 2, Sumner 31789. Ph. 912-776-3297 or 3238.____________________________
Black Angus bull, 3 yrs. old, approx. 1400 lbs., exc. breeder, $700. Bill Clark, McDonough. Ph. 404-957-2758, no collect calls._________________ ___________
20 Holstein heifers for sale, 350-375 lbs., wormed, dehorned, all shots. Tim Miller, Rayle. Ph. 274-3458 nights, 274-3205 days.
Rabbits
8 blue-eyed bunnies, black, grey, sandy and Siamese col., plus 3 red dark-eyed Satins, all $2.50 ea. L. Hare, Gumming. Ph. 887-7021.______________________
Giant Flemish, Checkered and Chin chilla, bunnies and breeders, $5 up. J. A. Brooks, Powder Springs, Ph, 943-1888.
6 Dwarf breeding does, $3 ea., 11 Dwarf bunnies, $2 ea., $30 if all taken. June Maddox, Molena. Ph. 404-495-5870.
Rabbits for sale, $5. Mrs. C. O. Blankenship, Rt. 7, Canton. Ph. 479-5187.
Dutch rabbits, $3 ea.; also, selling all equip, by Favorite Mfg. and 2 homemade cages, very reas. Bob Krakehl, Smokerise Subd., Stone Mtn. Ph. 934-4907._______
Rabbits, Mini-Lop bunnies for sale, 8 wks. old, $10 ea. Barbara Roberts, Warner Robins. Ph, 912-922-1028.____________
REW Netherland Dwarfs, reg. and pedi., srs. and jrs., bred does avail., reas. G. E. Stahlkuppe, Atlanta. Ph. 344-6747.
Rabbits for sale, $2.50 ea., diff. sizes, cols, and ages, mix. breed. Tonya Wilbanks, Lawrenceville. Ph. 962-2708.
Rabbits, does, bucks, fryers and bun nies; also, nest boxes and hutches. Joel Bond, Rt. 2, Elberton 30635. Ph. 283-1878.
Champagne D'Argent, Chocolate and Siamese Satins, ped., $10 up, meat qua!., etc., $3 up. K. Riviere, Gumming. Ph. 887-0209._________________________
Rabbits for sale, Californians and Rex, diff. sizes and cols. O. Rasheei Atlanta. Ph. 377-0955 after 6 pm._____________ ,
Bunnies for sale, Dutch cross, 4 mos. old, $4 ea. Gina Speir, Forsyth. Ph. 912-994-5525.______________________
Rabbits, New Zealand Whites and Reds, mostly young, $3-$5, depending on size. Mike Wall, Barnesville. Ph. 404-358-4367.______________________
Rabbits, NZWs and NZBs for sale, bun nies, from $2.50. Ken Guest, Box 5372, Athens 30604. Ph. 549-3019. ________
Rabbits, NZW, Californian, Dutch, fryers, others, $2 up. Mr. Verp, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-1949 or 963-2424.
Rabbits, Dwarf, NZW, Black Dutch, bunnies, extra bucks. Jack Vaughn, Clermont. Ph. 983-7025.___________ '
Rabbits, Giant Flemish, Chinchilla and Checkered rabbits, $3 up. J. A. Brooks, Powder Springs. Ph. 943-1888.________
Rabbits, Chinchilla bunnies and solid black bunny for sale, $3 to $5 ea., good fryers. Wm. Chauez, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-3883._________________________
French Lop rabbits w/pedigrees for sale, exc. stock. S. Baker, Jonesboro. Ph. 478-3081._________________________
Rabbits, NZW breeding stock, pedigreed, from high qual. reg. stock, bred does avail. Rick Boulis, Oxford. Ph. 404-787-0910, after 6 pm.____________
Rabbits, part Siamese, 3 mos., beau, cols., $3.50. Kristen Bentz, Clarkston. Ph. 939-4554._________________________
Rabbits for sale, fryers, breeders, etc., $3-$10; also, hutches, repairable, $5. J. Stone, Stone Mtn. Ph. 404-498-0009.
Pr. black rabbits for sale / trade for rab bit that is expecting. T. Smith, Forest Park. Ph. 361-4224._________________
Bunnies, Flemish Giants, $4, mix. $3, some breeders, $6-$8. Gerald Hayes, Flowery Branch. Ph. 967-3877.________
Rabbits, pedi., Red Satin and French Lop bunnies; also, Dutch bunnies and mix. breeding does, $5-$10 ea. Wes Hamryka, Lawrenceville. Ph. 921-2751.
Pedi. Californian rabbits for sale, 8 wks. old, $5 ea. L. Chambers, Falrbum. Ph. 964-8492.______________________
Rabbits, all cols, and sizes, all healthy Chinchillas, San Juans, French Lops, and Dwarf bunnies. Tommy Sides, 88 Peachtree Cir., Marietta. Ph. 432-1257.
1 brown doe rabbit, grown, $4; also, fryers, $2 ea. Shelby Harris, Rt. 5, Box 384, Jackson 30233. Ph. 404-775-5158.
Rabbits, buck, does, fryers, lots of bun nies, top breeding stock. W. L. Mays; Rayle. Ph. 404-274-3281._____________
Young rabbits for sale, $3, breeding rabbits, $5. H. A. Shelnutt, Franklin. Ph. 854-8450._________________________
Dwarf bunnies, $6 ea., Rex bunnies, $5 ea., meat type bunnies, $3.50 ea. J. L. Thompson, Hwy. 29, Statham. Ph. 404-725-5381.______________________
Rabbits for sale, New Zealand White, Californian, $3 ea., dressed, $3.50 ea., Dwarfs, Ruby-Eyed Whites and other asstd. cols., $5 ea. Steve Michalak, Stone Mtn. Ph. 469-4419.__________________
Nice size rabbits, good for fryers, pric ed from $3 to $5 ea. Wm. Chauez, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-3883.___________
Young rabbits for sale, asstd. cols., $3 ea. Connie Weiser, Rt. 4, Dahlonega. Ph. 864-6056._________________________
8 wk. old NZW, Dutch and Chinchillas, bunnies and fryers, $3 ea. G. Jerkins, Macon. Ph. 912-746-8614, after 4 pm.
White New Zealand, Black New Zealand, Rex and San Juans, 3 Rex bucks, ready for service, 2 Rex does ready to breed. Ed Pursley, Rt. 1, Statham 30666. Ph. 725-5168.________________
Rabbits for sale, all cols, and ages, $2 up. M. Soileau, 2286 Klondike Rd., Conyers. Ph. 483-1444._________________
NZW rabbits for sale; also, nice wire rabbit cages, 3 cages for $3. Kenneth Smith, Gumming. Ph. 887-0101._______
Rabbits for sale, $3 ea. Ronald Street, Rt. 3, Box 115, Cleveland 30528. Ph. 404-294-8342.______________________
Bunnies, jrs. / srs., some bred, 15 breeds to choose form, very reas. priced; also, all-wire cages, feeders and feed avail. Kip Carlisle, Lllbum. Ph. 923-8579.
English Spots, 5 does and 2 bucks, 9 fryer size; also, 8 Irg. cages, nest boxes, trays for droppings and feeders, $250 if all taken. Charles Futral, Riverdale. Ph. 997-5744._________________________
Rabbits for sale, all cols., grays, blacks, spotted and Smutnose, 4 wks. to fryers, $3 up, some does (already bred), $6. Mrs. Alice Stonakef, Willamson. Ph. 404-567-3798.
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Swine
Purebred Duroc Bbars, 6 mos., very nice, reas. C. A. Hall, Hazlehurst. Ph. 375-4612._________________________
3 hogs on floored pen, wt. from 300-400 lbs. $600. Charlie Wilson, Conyers. Ph. 483-6024._________________________
21 pigs 6 and 7 wks. old $35 ea. Richard Redmon, Rt. 1, Maysvllle. Ph. 404-652-2376.______________________
Dec. Duroc boar. Tim Freeman, Statesboro. Ph. 912-852-5521._________
Feeder pigs, good stock $30 ea. B. Sturdy, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-4707,
Hampshire, Durocs, Yorkshire sows for sale, wt. 250-350 lbs. Andy Jones, Loganvllle. Ph. 466-8083._________________
Purebred Hampshire boar, 6 bred gilts. George Sherman, Rt. 8, Rome 30161. Ph. 404-295-1637.______________________
Choice crossbred open gilts, ready to breed. Mary Bailey, Rt. 3, Box 79, Nashville 31639. Ph, 912-686-3444.
Hampshire / Yorkshire cross gilts and Yorkshire and Hampshire service age boars, top qual., ped. avail. Thomas Martin, Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 404-475-6052.
Hampshire and Duroc crossed pigs for sale. Larry Anderson, McFarland Rd., Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 475-6125._______
Purebred Yorkshire boars, exc. qual. and length, val. herd. Morris Jennings, Gumming. Ph. 404-887-6663.__________
Purebred Spot pigs 6-8 wks. J. C. Caye, Cedar Hill Farms, Loganvllle. Ph. 404-786-9567.___________________ __
Yorkshire pigs, 8 wks. old. Lawrence Hamby, Rt. 1, Box 93, Chatsworth 30705. Ph. 695-8985.
Goats & Sheep
ADGA reg. French Alpines for sale, gal. / day doe, $225, buck, 4 mos., $60, doe, 4 mos., $125, dehorned. Thomas J. Chambers, Lula. Ph. 404-677-4564.
Toggenburg milker and 3 mo. wether; also, at stud-Shagbark Tishomingo, Chimney Rock Toggenburg, reg. buck, health certi. req. J. Stone, Stone Mtn. Ph. 404-498-0009.______________________
2 purebred Nubian bucks, reg., reddish grey w/frosted ears, 6 mos., $100 ea., will trade. Norman Gunn, Quitman. Ph. 912-263-4608.______________________
2 does, 1 milking, 1 ADGA star buck, selling to prevent inbreeding. R. Pitts, Grantville. Ph. 404-253-2193 or 404-927-6433.______________________
2 nice grade Nubian bucks from good milk stock, tetanus shots, dehorned and wormed, $25 ea. Fred Sorg, Auburn 30203. Ph, 962-0537.________________
2 Toggenburg wethers 2 1/2 mos., $25 ea. Joel Murphy, Rt. 3, Gainesville 30501. Ph. 404-536-2670.__________________
Goats for sale, priced according to size and kind. Wilson Carson, Rt. 7, Box 290, Griffin. Ph. 228-1972._______________
Goats for sale, 1 billy, 1 doe, Nubian / Toggenburg mix., $55 for both. Allen Inscore, Hwy, 212, Covington. Ph. 787-5247.
Suffolk cross ram, 16 mos. old, ready for heavy service. Roy Lee Strickland, Rt. 2, Box 506, Villa Rica 30180. Ph. 1-459-5997,_______________________
Goats for sale, billies and nannies, $25 and up. Fred Phillips, 3954 E. Conley Rd., Conley 30027. Ph. 361-0214.__________
Nubian buckllngs and doelings, sired by 275 lb. LaHonda Springs buck. Willard McMillan, Moultrie. Ph. 912-985-4147.
Sheep, grain fed, 75 to 100 lbs., ewe and wether lambs. John McCarty, Social Circle. Ph. 404-464-2466._____________
Purebred Nubian billy goat, 6 mos. old, raised on bottle by children, $50. R. H. Shannon, 2250 Hwy. 20, NW, Conyers. Ph. 404-483-2827.______________________
Sheep, 1 ram and 2 ewes, sheared and wormed. Fred Henderson, Box 56, Toecoa 30577.________________________
2 Nubian kids, wethered, 12 wks. old, disbudded, friendly. S. Waller, Buford. Ph. 945-3213.______________________
4 nannies for sale, bred to reg. Nubian billy, due Oct., $45 ea. Jim Wadley, Statham. Ph. 725-2464 or 725-2257.
ADGA reg. Nubian does, 1 milking and 1 bred, ADGA reg. Nubian bucks, $50 to $150 ea. Ronnie Sapp, Bloomingdale. Ph. 912-748-6317.______________________
Pr. of goats for sale, gentle, $75. Doris Abney, Rt. 1 Franklin. Ph. 253-0263.
Lambs on hoof for sale for freezer locker. J. F. Lawson, Jr., Shady Dale. Ph. 404-468-8173.______________________
Exc. ADGA Nubian herd sire, black, 1% yrs. old, very fertile. B. E. Holloway, Rt. 3, Sand Hill, Americus 31709. Ph. 912-924-7555.______________________
Nubian / Toggenburg goats, 1 billy, 1V4 yrs. old, $60, one nanny, 5 mos. old, $65. Michael Hamlin, Gray. Ph. 912-986-3005.
Toggenburg doe, milking stock, $50, kid, $25, brown billy goat, $25. John Sobczak, Ranger. Ph. 629-2166._______
Have full grown long haired white billy, good for stud for milk goat, will trade. D. Brock, Gumming. Ph. 889-1949.
Alpine X common nanny goat w/2 mo. old kids, 1 doe and 1 buck, $70 for all. Hugh Criswell, 354 Horaceville Rd., Mllledgevllle. Ph. 912-452-4106._______
30 grade Suffolk ewe lambs, some crosses, 70-90 lbs., $62.50 ea., reg. Suf folk rams. Walter Tonge, Jefferson. Ph. 404-367-8626. ____________________
Reg. Nubian buck, born 5/3/82, from good milk stock, $35. Patti Wilhelm, Draketown. Ph. 562-4382.____________
Quality Nubian does for sale, diff. ages, 1 milking. Leroy Mealor, Rt. 4, Cummlng. Ph. 475-6063._________________
Purebred Toggenburg buck kids, reg. in buyer's name, dam is milking well. Mrs. Avert Poole, Rt. 1, Jasper. Ph. 893-2664.
Reg. Nubian buck kid from gal. milker, 2Vi mos. old, black, good markings and bloodline on both sides, $100. Kenneth Gillaspie, Rome. Ph. 404-232-6601.
Lrg. herd of common and reg. goats, 100 to choose from, all sizes and cols. Paul Milner, Rt. 6, Eastman. Ph. 912-374-4282.______________________
Goats for sale, $25 up. Mrs. C. O. Blankenship, Rt. 7, Canton. Ph. 479-5187.
Goats, purebred reg. Nubian does, from good milkers, bred to star buck; also, star buck. W. H. Bryant, Marietta. Ph. 404-993-5938.__________________
Spring lambs for sale, Suffolk, 4 ewes and 11 wethers. Doug Smith, Gainesville. Ph, 404-983-3169, after 6 pm._________
2 Brown milk goats and 2 nannies for sale, reas. H. P. McShane, 121 Wells St., Cornelia. Ph. 778-7167.______________
Common billy, 5 mos. old, $20 or trade for nanny of equal value. Richard Rowe, Villa Rica. Ph. 459-6568._____________
Extra lrg. Nubian doe, 5 yrs. old, good milk stock, dry, $75. Hudie Howell, Llthonla- Ph. 981-3013._______ ______
Toggenburg wethers, dehorned, born 4/82, $30 ea., will trade for beef calf. Paul Coleman, Griffin. Ph. 228-0649._______
Billy goats, Va common-Vi Nubian, $30. Rick Boulis, Oxford. Ph. 404-787-0910, after 6 pm.____________
Common goats, billy and nannies, $20 up. Ed Lightsey, Sr., 500 N. Ashley St., Valdosta 31601, Ph. 242-3309.________
8 nannies, 12 kids, 16 bred nannies, bil ly, gentle, sell all or part. W. S. McMichael, Quitman. Ph. 912-263-8682.
Purebred Saanens, Big Shanty herd, high producers, $100 ea. Dari Arbogast, Kennesaw 30144. Ph. 404-428-5719.
ADGA reg. Nubian doe, bred, 2V2 yrs., reg. Nubian bucks, 4 mos., 16 mos. Tony Williams, Buford 30518. Ph. 945-5186 or 967-6501._________________________
Purebred Nubian buck, from reg. buck and doe, will trade for male India Blue peacock. Linda Morrow, Rt. 1, Box 81, Round Oak 31080.__________________
ADGA reg. Alpines, LaManchas, Saanens and Toggenburgs, milking does and kids of both sex, qual. bloodlines. J. W. Weaver, Rossville. Ph. 404-861-4037.
Purebred African Pygmy goats, Billy Silver and Nanny Black w/billy kid, 4 mos. old. Jim Biggerstaff, Auburn. Ph. 867-5819._________________________
2 purebred Nubian billies, V/i yrs., disbudded, wormed, $25 and $30. Harold Mauldin, Jefferson. Ph. 404-367-5686.
Lrg. black billy goat for sale, 2 yrs. old, very nice. J. G. Hall, 7438 Fielder Rd., Jonesboro 30236. Ph. 478-4583._______
Reg. American Nubian doe, star milker, just freshened, milked 1,581 lbs. (197 gals.) on official test last yr. Fred Parrish, Conyers. Ph. 483-8196.______________
Goats for sale, 3 nannies, $25 ea. Mike Todd, Crawford 30630. Ph. 743-8447.
Lambs for sale, on hoof or processed (under Federal inspection), Suffolk cross ed, grain fed, ready for freezer. Hilton Bik, Watklnsvllle. Ph. 725-5914.___________
12 nannies and billies for sale, Nubian and Toggenburg. O. B. Fitzpatrick, Danielsville. Ph. 789-2142.
Stock dogs for sate
- Only trained farm dogs are eligi ble to be advertised. Include dog's breeding and special training or ability that qualifies as a stockdog. Untrained dogs will not be advertis ed.
Choice English Shepherds, trained stockdogs, farm raised and worked, guaranteed. Sandra Ransom, 2748 Mayo Rd., Augusta 30907. Ph. 404-860-0893.
Reg. Border Collies, imported from Scotland and trained on cattle, sheep and hogs. Robert Bailey, Rt. 3, Dawsonville. Ph. 404-265-2669.______________
Border Collies, working stockdogs, male and female, exc. stock. M. J. Penn ington, Box 4, Register 30452. Ph. 912-488-2311.______________________
Australian Shepherds, exc. farm work ing dogs, farm raised and used. Patsy Jackson, Rt. 2, Nebo Rd., Dallas 30132. Ph. 404-445-7610.
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Reg. Australian Shepherds, reds, good working stockdogs, will trade for building materials / hay. S. Kelley, Douglas. Ph. 912-384-8083.______ _______________
Reg. Border Collie female, full trained stockdog on voice commands. Mike Hut cheson, Hiram. Ph. 404-949-0394.
Horses, mules, ponies
for sale
Saddlebreds, top producing mare w/foal; 3 yr. stallion; 4 yr. gelding,
package, $4,000; separated, $1500 ea. B. Kingdon, College Park, Ph. 761-7859.
Sorrell QH gelding, 8 yrs. old, fast and
sound. Rene Hardy, Dallas. Ph. 404-445-9411 days or 943-3506 eves.
Min. Sicillian jacks, 35 in., proven breeder, 6 yrs., from Busch Garden herd, $200. Robert Wenzel, White Plains. Ph. 404-467-2849 after 6 pm., anytime wkends.__________________________
Leo bred stud colt, 16 mos., sorrel w / c
/ star, well-mannered, fit and ready to
show. M. M. Gresham, Flowery Branch.
Ph. 404-967-2202/6956.
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Reg. Morgans for sale. Bill Meredith, Good Hope. Ph. 404-267-8874.________
AQHA-PHBA 74 mare, pleasure points ROM color, halter. Beth Mclvor, Cairo. Ph.
377-6008 or 377-9329._______________
Racking horse, reg. American Saddlebred gelding, blk., proven show win ner, exc. ladies or juvenile horse, $2700. L. Mooney, Canton. Ph, 1-479-9326.
Broodmares, granddaughters of Im pressive, Firebrand Reed, Showdown, Jackie Bee, Leo, 3 Bars, Beaunanza, Leo San, Skipper W, terms. Kathy Prickett, Griffin. Ph. 227-0485 night, 228-7454 day.
'81 AQHA bay filly, Blackjack Cash / Barcliff Sue bred, pleasure or timed event prospect, trailers well. Grady Reece, Marietta. Ph. 404-422-9809.___________
Quarter Horse type mare, 5 yrs., 14 hds., light chestnut, very gentle, exc. for ladies or children, will foal in Nov., $550. Larry Reynolds, Rockmart. Ph. 684-4012.
Quarter Horse mare, buckskin dun, 1000 lbs., 15 hds., 10 yrs., gentle but spirited, $500. Mike Roberson, Dublin. Ph. 1-984-4830.____________________
Geldings, six 2 yr. old, two 7 yr. old, halter broke, gentle. Ken Roberts, Athens. Ph. 404-542-2164.____________
Thoroughbred / Morgan mare, 15.2 hds., great horse for child or exp. rider, $700 / best offer. Terrel I Sandefur, Macon. Ph. 474-9891.______________________
Gentle mare pony, good w/children. J. R. Shaw, Buford. Ph. 404-945-1884/1885.
APHA breeding stock mare, 3 yrs., green broke, good dlsp., good bloodlines, bred to APHA Champ. H. R. Stump, Woodstock. Ph. 475-4791._______
AQHA Skipper W bred mare, palomino, 2 yrs., also, palomino broodmare, 4 yrs. old. David Swenson, Decatur. Ph. 289-5798._________________________
Arabians, half-Arabians, young horses, Champ, lines, show qual., some en durance prospects. L. Tripp, Wrens. Ph. 404-547-3756.______________________
Reg. quarter mare, for breeding, no bad habits, reas. or accept payments or trade for pasture care for 1 horse. Dot Blessett, Covington. Ph. 786-4246.____________
Reg. Appaloosa gelding, 3 yrs., gentle, 14.3 hds., training started, good bloodlines, make good 4-H horse, $1,000. K. M. Chitwood, Oxford. Ph. 404-787-2206.
Silician male doqkey'14 mos. old, $200 or best offer. M. C. Ellis, Dalton. Ph. 277-1116. _____________________
Reg. Morgan gelding, chestnut, good dlsp., exc. children's horse. George Fields, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-8504.
QH dun mare, 10 yrs., 15 hds., trained English / Western, not reg., gentle, $800. B. S. Harrison, Brooks. Ph. 599-6066.
Reg. Tenn. Walker Racking horse, chestnut, 5 yrs., gelding, Midnight Sun bloodline, super dlsp., going to collegemust sell. K. King, Marietta. Ph. 971-0329.
AQHA mare, flashy bay, spirited, rac ed, 15 hds., reas. priced, two '81 AQHA colts. D. Kirk, Commerce. Ph. 335-4422.
Appaloosa gelding, Timed Event pro spect, easy keeper, 15 hds., rocking chair canter, ride to appreciate. Josle Malone, College Park. Ph. 997-2350 or 429-0352.
5 fillies and 1 colt by S.A. Gazollo; also, Sarafix granddaughter bred to S.A. Gazollo / Melzar daughter bred to S.A. Gazollo. C. Cummings, Macon. Ph. 912-477-3963.
Ail agricultural seed must be tested by the State Seed Lab before they can be advertised.
`81 chestnut Arabian filly, 4 white socks, flaxen mane / tail, winning Ivanhoe Ti Satan, Bask bloodlines, sire / dam both class A Halter Champs, show filly, $500 / terms avail. S. Scarborough, Warner Robins. Ph. 912-953-4213._____
Reg. Thoroughbred '82 filly, exc. bloodlines, stakes winning sire, Irg. nice mover, reg. 3/4 TB hunter, 14.1 hds. K. Hirao, Bogart. Ph. 769-7833.__________
AQHA gelding, 7 yrs., 15.1 hds., beau, natural mover, willing dlsp., lots of speed, shots, $1450. N. Linn, Conyers. Ph. 404-483-7637.__________________
Chestnut gelding, 10 yrs., 14.2 hds., pleasure horse, very gentle, exc. for children, $750. S. Mayotte, Marietta. Ph. 973-8217 after 5 pm.______ _________
One 700 lb. mare, ride and work to wagon; one 900 lb. riding mare. Harold McNeal, Rt. 1, Hoschton. Ph. 654-2552.
2 good rope horses, one 10 yrs. old buckskin, one reg. 12 yr. old bay, both neg. coggins and sound, $2,000 ea. Robert Strickland, Dallas. Ph. 445-4029.
Futurity filly, AQHA halter, '82, excep tional qual., chrome & class, being condi tioned 'til sold, reas. Lonnie Ward, Upatoi. Ph. 404-561-6546.____________
Sev. AQHA foals, 1-2-3 yr. olds, top bloodlines, TAA ROM sire / producer, $700-$1,000. Sue Smith, Calhoun. Ph. 404-629-8814.______________________
8 yr. old bay mare, child-safe, English / Western, nice conf., $850. T. Van Vliet, Jonesboro. Ph. 478-9977.____________
Shetland pony, gentle, $100. K. Weeks, Adel. Ph. 912-896-2119 after 6 pm.
1 blk. TW gelding, 14 yrs., 17.1 hds., gentle, good family horse, $600. Walter K. Woods, McDonough. Ph. 957-4341.
Reg. gray Arabian gelding, 6 yrs.,
extremely gentle, exc. child or beginner horse, shown succ., $1000 firm. C. Schepis, Mllledgevllle. Ph. 912-452-8368.
Beau, mare, 14.1 hds., sound, healthy, Eng. or Western, $650. J. Tallon, Madison. Ph. 404-342-0240/3348.______
Half Thoroughbred, Three Bars grand daughter, 3 yrs., 15.1 hds., green broke, $1500. C. Tolbert, Acworth. Ph. 974-4233.
Dbl. reg. 1/2 Arab, Appaloosa '81 filly, mahogany / head / neck / stockings, white body, mohogany spots, flashy. E. Winchester, Atlanta. Ph. 378-2203.________
Beau. TWH gelding, bay, 16 hds., spirited but gentle, exc. racking horse, $700. Kim Wilson, Round Oak. Ph. 912-986-3680.______________________
Reg. palomino gelding, 12 yrs. old, sound, good racking horse, nice disp, 1150 Jbs., $600. John Wofjord, Ball Ground. Ph. 474-9272 or 735-2310.
76 AQHA / PH BA stallion, ROM in Western Pleasure, prof, trained, beau, head, good disp., trade or terms, price neg. A. Wyrosdick, Gumming. Ph. 404-887-1455.______________________
Appaloosa gelding, Tina's Blue Boy, 5 yrs., partially trained, owned by and rid den by 12 yr. old girl, $550. D. WarbIngton, Stone Mtn. Ph. 498-2781.______
Reg. Appaloosas, broodmares, yearl ings and weanlings, top Nat'l bloodlines, loud cols. Gerry Weaver, Rt. 2, Calhoun. Ph. 404-629-9925.__________________
Blk. reg. TW mare, 7 yrs., exp. rider, $850 tack incl; chestnut / flax Arabian gelding, 11 yrs., gentle, exc. pleasure horse, $850, tack incl. firm. Jim / Barbara Wetherington, Morrow. Ph. 961-6146.
Herd reduction-TWH's, Arabians, crosses, 20 to sell, also ponies, $150 / up. J. York, Lampkin. Ph. 838-6379._______
Reg. Quarter Horses; one 4 yr. stallion, exc. conf., 3 yr. old blk. stallion, reg. blk. Walking Horse mare, green broke, reg. W. H. gelding, Welsh pony mare, gentle. Pat Adams, Elberton. Ph. 283-1317._______
76 AQHA Dbl. reg. Skipper W. mare, exc. producer, shown succ.; 76 AQHA grey mare, exc. ladies / childs horse, both well trained Western Pleasure. Dale Baggett, Athens. Ph. 404-543-1690, 725-5550.
Reg. 3 yr. old blk. TWH / Racing Horse stallion, gentle disp., presently flatshod pleasure. Jennine Bennett, Waycross. Ph. 912-285-1761/9907.______________
Good riding mare, 15.2 hds., very gen tle, 7 yrs., $600. Ricky Brownlee, Conyers. Ph. 929-8529.______________________
Very gentle Quarter Horse stallion, exc. family horse, no bad habits, to good home only. Lillian Brooks, Hahira. Ph. 912-794-2473.______________________
Reg. grey Arabian gelding, 1-27-80, friendly, groundwork, trainer avail., hunter, Western, English, $400, to good home. J. Campbell, Chickamauga. Ph. 404-375-3512 or 615-629-4877._________
Beau, stallion, pony, brownish w/blonde mane / tail, $150. Wm. Chavez, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-3883.___________
Racking mare, sound, gentle, shows, rides anywhere, woman's / child's horse. B. Callahan, Duluth. Ph. 404-449-1126 days.____________________________
1 reg. Belgian stud, 2 yrs. old, blondewhite mane / tail, 1800 lbs., good bloodlines. Shular Dove, Royston. Ph. 245-6004 after 6 pm.________________
Palomino, hunter / jumper, 14.1 hds., shown succ. flat / fences, super jumper, good mover. S. Elder, Snellville. Ph. 404-972-7980.
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Buckskin mare, 9 yrs., 15 hds., easy keeper, child-safe, bred to Arabian for spring '83, see '82 foal, $1500. B. P. Hamilton, Watklnsvllle, Ph. 404-769-8876.
QH/TWH gelding, 15.3 hds., 3-gaited, gentle, sound, $750.0. Hannah, Newnan. Ph. 404-253-1048.__________________
AQHA gelding, 2 yrs., bay, white star, Captain Joker / Ima Band Bar bloodlines, halter broke, ready to train, $800. P. Hawkins, Gumming. Ph. 404-889-9876.
4 yr. AQHA sorrel gelding, L5- hds., great barrel / cutting prospect, exc. riding horse, exp. rider, $900. Rhonda Hicks, Eatonton. Ph. 404-485-4957.__________
Huge '81 bay / blanket Appaloosa filly by AQHA Baron Bell stallino, outstanding pleasure / halter, youth prospect. J. Hitman, Suwanee. Ph. 945-2723._________
AQHA sorrel gelding, son of Mr. McBarr, great horse for children, could show, $1200. Doug Kingeny, Alpharetta. Ph. 404-475-5042.__________________
2 reg. 1/2 Thoroughbred fillies, 2 yrs, chestnut, yearling gray, both by Deter minedly, $600 ea. or best offer, must sell. K. McDonald, Concord. Ph. 495-5817 eves. / Wkends.____________________
AQHA 79 sorrel gelding, sired by Retsun own son of Eternal Sun, very good colt, $2,000. D. Noll, Locust Grove. Ph. 227-4788._________________________
Reg. blk. Walking Horse gelding, shown succ. in racking, gentle but spirited, also, 1/2 W. H. Vz Saddlebred gelding. George T. Oglesby, Elberton. Ph. 283-3117._________________________
Retired Western / Eng. Pleasure AQHA show mare, in foal to Champ. / Sup. Western Pleasure, That's Ty for '83. J. Pope, Stilson. Ph. 912-823-3174._______
Dun colt, born sept. '80, gentle, can be reg. as 1/2 Quarter Horse, started under saddle, $950. N. Reese, Fayetteville. Ph. 404-461-5383._______________ "
Classy young AQHA reg. stallion, conf. and AAA horses on both sides of pedigrees. Leif Eric Richmond, Smyrna. Ph. 404-436-3901.__________________
2 reg. '81 Appaloosa fillies, bay / spots over hips and chestnut / blanket, should mature 16 hds.; also, '81 bay colt. Dr. Paula Steele, Chatsworth. Ph. 695-9389 days.____________________________
3 reg. blk. TWH filly, one 2 yr. old by Marl of Carbon, two 3 yr. old, 1 pinto mare, 15 hds., 1 blk. stud colt. Earl Stokes, Griffin. Ph. 227-7502._________
Yearling Quarter Horse stud, halter broke and ex. gentle, $275 w / saddle / bridle. Elena Adan, Griffin. Ph. 229-5900.
'80 AQHA red roan filly, Cash breeding, ready to break and train. John Bagwell, Marietta. Ph. 404-428-6765.___________
Pinto Racking gelding, palomino gelding, sml. bay gelding, Welsh size buckskin mare, 3 gentle pleasure horses. David Barnett, Fayetteville. Ph. 964-5819 or 461-4649._______________________
3 for 1 sale-broodmares bred back w/foals by their side, yearlings and 2 yr. olds, also avail, exc. bloodlines. K. Bazemore, Warner Robins. Ph. 912-923-3649 or 956-3312.____________
Beau. 3/4 Arab filly, bay w/star, will mature 15 hds. or better, good disp., lots of action. J. Bishop, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-7086._________________________
Hunter, reg. Appaloosa gelding, 16 hds., 8 yrs., show / hunt / event / pleasure, $2,000. K. Burbank, Dunwoody. Ph. 457-0778._________________________
Gelding Vz Morgan-Vz reg. Arabian, 8 yrs., liver chestnut, sound, jumper, exc. pleasure, shown succ. L. Buzbee, Marietta. Ph. 404-977-1172/0009 after 6 pm.
3/4 Arabian grey gelding, reg., 14 hds., good dlsp., in training now, 3 yrs. old. Pat Cannon, Marietta. Ph. 427-0688._____ _
'67 AQHA mare-Poco Bueno breeding, bred to Poco Speedy Bars for August '82 foal, good conf. H. Clark, Flowery Branch. Ph. 967-6307._______________
AQHA sorrel mare, 16 hds., Pacific Baily bloodlines, 1400 lbs., bred to grey grandson Native Dancer. Mari Cartwright, Atlanta. Ph. 252-6709._________
Albino gelding Quarter Horse, 7 yrs. old, 15 hds., $450. M. Cottingham, Jonesboro. Ph. 478-7900.____________
Sorrel gelding, 14 hds., gentle, 9 yrs., good ladies / exp. child's horse, $475; also, reg. Palomino Quarter, 2 yrs., gr. grandson Leo, gentle, ready to train / show or 4-H prospect, make offer. D. Dunahoo, Loganvllle. Ph. 466-8318.
7 mares, 4 mules colts, 1 jack, also, bridles, saddles, etc. Lester H. Dopson, P.O. Box 5, Jacksonville 31544. Ph. 833-2490._________________________
77 Quarter Horse mare, reg., broke, wormed / all shots, bred for Mar. '83 foal, $2500. Cheryl Ellis, Griffin, Ph. 228-4719.
AQHA mare, 3 yrs., sorrel w/star, Top Moon-Beatle Luck breeding, beau., also, western, saddles. G. W. Fincher, Blairsville. Ph. 404-745-5183._________
Appaloosa gelding, 16 hds., very gen tle, red / white blanket, sell to good home only. $750. Gerald Godwin, Alpharetta. Ph, 404-475-7627.__________________
Pr. Belgian geldings, 2 yrs., 1350 lbs., 3 yrs., 1590 lbs., $3,000 pair. Wendell Gurley, Carrollton. Ph. 404-854-4227.
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Reg. Racking filly, sorrel, blaze face, good disp., halter broke, 14 mos., $800. Bob Holcombe, Conyers. Ph. 483-5514.
AQHA reg. 7 yrs. old sorrel, seasoned team roping horse, 16 hds., $2500. Bobby Jackson, Dallas. Ph. 404-445-7610.
Blk. 15 hds., mare, racks, w/3 mo. bay, Doc Bar bred colt, $1075 w/tack. Russell Knowles, Eatonton. Ph, 404-485-6748.
Three Bar Quarter Horse, 5 yrs., mare, $500. Wayne H. Luckey, Blythe. Ph. 592-4687._________________________
Quarter Horse, 5 yr. old bay, mare, spirited, great for trail riding, $600, sad dle / bridle Inc. R. E. Lorren, Bremen. Ph. 537-3047._________________________
Gray racking mare, 3 yr. sorrel filly, bay, gelding, exc. timed-event winner for child. Robbi Martin, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-4860/4649._____________________
72 AQHA gelding, Tatto no. 37166, sire-Three Bargains by 3 Bars, good conf., trained for barrel needs exp. rider, $2,000. J. McDonough, Ellabell. Ph. 1-912-858-2837.____________________
AQHA sorrel gelding, 9 yrs., 15 hds., very gentle, exc. children's horse, Western / English. Gwenn Miller, Douglasvllle. Ph. 942-4435.___________
Reg. Arabian gelding, 9 yrs., shown Western Pleasure / Huntseat, beau, grey, w/gentle personality, $2,000. B. Milton, Roswell. Ph. 922-7010 days.__________
Palomino colt, 3Yz mos. old, big, beau, col., Quarter Horse and Paint bred, $700. Lynn / Jon Able, Loganvllle. Ph. 466-1519 after 6 pm.________________________
QH bay mare, 5 yrs., 15 hds., gentle but needs exp. rider, $500 firm; also, pony mare, 5 yrs., $100 firm. B. Akers, Carrollton. Ph. 834-6434._______________
Champion-sired show paint filly, baywhite, bred to halter or performance, gen tle. P. Alexander, College Park. Ph. 997-0636 or 461-2953. _____________
AQHA 3 yr. old mare, broke to ride, $600 cash. C. B. Awtrey, Woodstock. Ph. 926-7379/8359._____________________
77 AQHA/PHBA gelding, exc. for youth / adult, ROM / Western Pleasure, Horsemanship, showmanship, near PHBA youth Championship, '81 GA. State Champ. B. Barnes, Warner Robins. Ph. 912-922-5454.______________________
Welsh mare, 8 yrs., 13.1 hds., $475 incl. tack or trade for Irgr. horse, gentle, no bad habits, child-safe. Missy Bell, Duluth. Ph. 476-1187.______________________
AQHA reg. gelding, 16 hds., hunter, sound, well-trained, shown youth. C. Berdanier, Athens. Ph. 548-4270._________
Good riding horses and ponies, var. breeds and sizes, all safe, but spirited. Benny Biddy, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-4896.
Reg. American Walking pony, Eng. Pleasure / Huntseat, 7 yrs., chestnut w/flaxen mane / tail, blaze w/4 white socks. Tracy Brazzell, Macon. Ph. 1-912-474-9216.____________________
Black Standardbred stallion, grandson of Medallion Skipper, 4 yrs. old, pacer, handsome, well-mannered, great conf. Jim Brown, Byron. Ph. 1-912-953-2290 early mornings. _____________________
Anglo-Trakehner yearling gelding, by Race The Wind (TB), dressage, event / hunter prospect, exc. disp., must sell, $2,000 / best offer. P. Buchen, Montlcello. Ph. 404-468-6643.__________________
Buckskin QH mare, 10 yrs., 15.1 hds., shown succ. hunt and running events, exp. rider, $600; also, Appaloosa w/Welsh pony, $500. C. H. Clay, Macon. Ph. 912-474-3109.______________________
AQHA weanlings and yearlings, several left to choose from. Bill Carter, Woodstock. Ph. 926-8359/7379._______
1/2 reg. Saddlebred 3 yr. old chestnut gelding, good disp., must see. $800. J. Collom, Canton. Ph. 404-479-9113.
1 Irg. Pleasure Horse, 4 yrs.; pr. brown mules, 2-4 yrs. old. H. A. Denson, Douglasvllle. Ph. 404-942-5376.
Roan filly, quarter type, 2 yrs., 14 hds., 800 lbs., green broke, good disp., good ladies or youth horse, $500. Greg Faulkner, Palmetto. Ph. 463-3494._____
AQHA show qual. weanling colts & fillies sired by Private Blend, Win or Lose, Top Lucky, Kid Tardy Too, Pretty Shining AAA. Jack Fleischman, Zebulon. Ph. 567-3787._________________________
Reg. Appaloosa gelding, 3 yrs., 15.2 hds., strawberry roan, gentle trail horse, ridden by 7 yr. old boy. Mike Freeman, Calhoun. Ph. 404-629-0851.___________
AQHA mare Leo San bred, bay, green broke, halter shape, bred to Appaloosa stallion for '83 foal; Appaloosa chestnut filly w/blanket, sire Silver Strikes Equal. B. Glassford, Alpharetta. Ph. 404-475-4774.______________________
AQHA palomino yearling filly, 4 stock ings, blaze, show qual.; yearling filly, show qual, both sired by Kid Tardy Too. Pat Guzewich, Hwy. 19, Zebulon. Ph. 404-567-3787.______________________
Reg. Appaloosas, weanlings, yearlings and older, all colors, some broke to ride, several to choose from. Hugh Hogan, Ocllla. Ph. 912-831-5510 eves.________
Saddle mule, silver grey, 5 yrs., childsafe, 850 lbs., 14.2 hds., very pretty. Mitchell Holland, Cochran, Ph.912-934-2198.
Paint broodmare-Quarter Horse type, calm, gentle, 15 hds., 1000 lbs., sell open. L. Johnson, Tallapoosa. Ph. 574-7749.
AQHA broodmare, Clabber breeding, Doc Bar colt by side, bred back for '83, $3500. Harold Jones, LaFayette. Ph. 404-638-3857.______________________
Reg. 1/2 Arabian-Vz AQHA Buckskin colt, 14 hds., Raffles, Wicksaw breeding, $600, other Arabians, also. J. A. Jones, Hephzibah. Ph. 404-733-4318._________
Spotted Racking mare w/colt, gentle. Lori Jones, Atlanta. Ph, 752-6868._____
Loan or lease-H unter-J umper, dressage gelding, to qualified stable or individual, must be kept w/in Vz hr. drive of Sandy Springs. Adrona Kulkowski, Atlanta. Ph. 255-0771._______________
10 yr. old sorrel Quarter Horse mare, exc. Western / Eng. Pleasure, easy keeper, very sound. A. Kristien Geerlings, P'chTree City. Ph. 487-8518.__________
Reg. Quarter Horse mare, sorrel, 2 yrs., show shape, others to choose from. Butch Milner, Eastman. Ph. 912-374-4920.
Reg. 3/4 gray 4 yr. mare, Arabian, Champ, lines, show / endurance pro spect, 3 mos. prof, training, gentle but spirited, $850, sell / trade; 11 mos. Ap paloosa stud colt, $450. Tiny Mizzell, Covington. Ph. 922-4275.________________
Ponies, child-safe, several to-ehoeee from, $100 and up. Linda Moss, Atlanta. Ph. 634-3564 or 636-3121,____________
3 yr. old reg. Saddlebred gelding, chestnut, 15.5 hds., $1500 or even trade for older Racking Horse. Bill Morton, Gumming. Ph. 451-4214 days or 889-9999 wkends.__________ _______________
'68 Appaloosa stallion, "Lambert's Don D", bay near leopard, $1500, Silver Strikes Equal Syndicate share. Pam McGlothlin, Gumming. Ph. 404-889-1536.
Beau. 6 yr. palomino mare w/Appaloosa colt mare, ex.-gentle, $1250 incl. western saddle; beau, fast Racking bay mare, blaze / 3 white socks, $650. J. B. Mullis, Lizella. Ph. 912-935-8693.______
AQHA reg. copper sorrel stud, grand son of Three Bars, 16 hds., great disp., easy breeder, make offer. Pat Nixon, Warner Robins. Ph. 912-922-0014.
QH/TB 7 yr. gelding, AQHA appendix reg., 15.3 hds., very versatile, price neg. Cindy Nolen, Valdosta. Ph. 912-244-5179.
AQHA bay gelding, 16.1 hds., points in Western Pleasure, very gentle, 7 yrs. old. Pam Patillo, Temple. Ph. 898-3321 days or 836-0335 nights.___________________
Beau, grey reg. Arabian colt, Irg., cor rect, yearling, must go, $850. B. Schaefer, Shiloh. Ph. 628-5914 after dark.
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APK \ reg. paint 79 mare, sired by own son of Sonny Go Lucky. Connie Simpson, Locust Grove. Ph. 227-4788.__________
Reg. 2 yr. Arab chestnut filly, Gazon granddaughter, will mature 15 plus hds., super disp., w/wo '83 breeding, blemish ed, $3,200. L. Sokol, Kathleen. Ph. 912-987-0139.______________________
Pinto mare pony, flaxen mane / tail, 12 yrs., 11.2 hds., healthy, child-safe, $100 / $150 w/tack. R. Rooks, College Park. Ph. 763-8858 after 6 pm.________________
AQHA reg. stud colt, 15 mos., by Joe Bars, sorrel, matching rear stockings, flaxen mane / tail, star, tripe / snip. Mr. Ronald, Griffin. Ph, 404-228-6759.
Appaloosa mare, very pretty, $550, also, pinto mare, works and rides, $425. S. Terrell, Hoschton. Ph. 404-967-6742.
Reg. 1/2 Arabian gelding, 2V2 yrs., will mature 16 hds., rose grey, halter winner, exc. hunter-jumper prospect, $1500. M. Tharpe, Forsyth. Ph. 912-994-2550.____
Very flashy and spirited mare, exp. rider only, good trail / endurance pro spect, must see to appreciate. B. Tucker, Kennesaw. Ph. 427-1786 after 8 pm. let it ring._____________________________
Chestnut mare, 4 yrs., 15 hds., 5-gaited (racks), gentle, sound QH/TWH. S. Waller, Buford. Ph. 945-3213._______________
Reg. TB gelding, 15.3 hds., 7 yrs., exc. dlsp., begun hunt-jump training, exc. pro spect, must sell. J. Barrow, Nashville. Ph. 912-686-3929.______________________
9 yr. old Paint, Connemara & Quarter Horse mixed, rides English or Pleasure, child-safe, 14.1 hds., $500. Lynn Brooks, Lawrenceville. Ph. 923-8184.__________
Pony mare, 8 yrs. old, child-safe, blk., $200 w/saddle & bridle. Pam Dance, Atlanta. Ph. 404-252-8388.____________
Appaloosa mare, 15.2 hds., 11 yrs., exc. Western Pleasure, great Endurance, $850. J. Ferraro, Lilburn. Ph. 404-972-5205.______________________
1 yr. old sorrel colt w/white blaze, halter broke and very gentle, will mature 15 hds., $250. Ricky Freeman, Ashbum. Ph. 912-643-7619.__________________
April '82 Appaloosa filly, sire regional Champ. Sleepy's High Spot, gentle, halter broke, nice conf. / size approx, over 15 hds. Lynn Garrett, Grayson. Ph. 972-0562._________________________
9 yr. old bay, purebred Morgan gelding, prof, trained, exc. cond., very reas. Gail Gordon, Falrburn. Ph. 404-964-5427.
2 nice Shetland mares, $100 ea., also, 2 Welsh ponies, $150 / $250. J. Gowen, College Park. Ph. 404-964-2477/7273.
Reg. TWH sorrel mare, 9 yrs., 15 hds., Midnight San breeding, $500. E. Hanson, Thomson. Ph. 404-595-5133.__________
76 AQHA reg. chestnut mare, broke well to ride, $950 / neg.; '81 reg. APHA breeding stock filly sire APHA Champ., exc. broodmare prospect, $650 / neg. D. Hoch, Locust Grove. Ph. 957-1719.
Reg. Appaloosa colts, 1 leopard, 1 w/blanket, dams Nat'l Championsmedallion Winners, trade for bldg, materials. S. Kelley, Douglas. Ph. 912-384-8083.______________________
Broodmares-AQHA chestnut mare by El San Siemone, $3,500, 1970 AQHA/PHBA King Plaudit bred, $1500 or $2,000 w/'82 Bit O Hancock filly. J. Kimberly, Kathleen. Ph. 912-987-0986.
Percheron mare, 6 yrs. old, bred to reg. Percheron stallion. J. C. Putnam, Ranger 30734.___________________________
Barrel Horse, dun, mare, 9 yrs., 13.1 hds., fast and succ. w/barrel racing, $500 / saddle. S. Reese, Carrollton. Ph. 404-834-3961.
74 AQHA sorrel mare by AQHA Champ. "That's Ty", goes wester, English, worked on cows, reas. J. Pearson, Ellabell. Ph. 912-823-3174._______
Reg. 1/2 Arab mare, grey, 15.2 hds., 10 yrs., quiet, lots of potential, willing. J. Poore, Douglasvllle. Ph. 949-7314._____
AQHA palomino mare, 15.2 hds., childsafe, Western Pleasure deluxe, In foal to Tardy Too, bred stallion for '83. T. Pope, College Park. Ph. 461-2953 or 997-0636.
2 AQHA yearling fillies, gentle, halter broke, Sugar Bars, Jose bloodlines; one 4 yr. old AQHA mare. Hugh Scott, Waycross. Ph. 404-554-3102.
Livestock Wanted
Want any free or cheap unwanted farm animals, pigs, goats, cows, etc. D. Brock, Gumming. Ph. 889-1949._____________
Want sound, gentle, well-trained, stur dy Guarden donkey, reas. B. F. Cook, 3089 Church Rd., Lawrenceville 30245. Ph. 921-8457.______________________
Want to buy horses, mules and ponies, any age or cond., trained / untrained. Rick Dyer, Marietta. Ph. 768-0563 or 422-7823.
Want Irg. pony, sml. wagon and harness, must be all together, reas. priced. B. Akers, Carrollton. Ph. 834-6434.
Want to buy or catch wild cattle, have track and catch dogs, no catch no pay. R. D. Garrett, Douglasvllle. Ph. 489-1718.
Want to buy horses, cows, hogs and other livestock. Wayne Green, Bremen. Ph. 404-562-4197.
Want gentle horse, Arab, Appaloosa, TWH, TB, Morgan or cross of these, 14.2 plus hds., good home, under $500. S. Nottlngham, Monroe. Ph. 267-9082._______
Want to trade real estate (property) for
herd of cattle. Dr. Richard O. Parks,
Atlanta. Ph. 753-2112.
__________
Want western type mare, young, at least green broke, reas. priced, in or close to Irwin / Ben Hill Co. Angie
McDaniel, Rebecca. Ph. 831-4495._____
Want any unwanted horses or ponies, must be reas. G. Rogers, Falrburn. Ph. 964-2477/7273._____________________
Want hogs and cattle, any amount. J. Wimpey, Conley. Ph, 361-7307._______
Want to buy or catch cattle or hogs. Randy Pittman, Marietta. Ph. 404-434-9459, or 942-1917.___________
Chariable organization wants free goats and sheep to start farming program for the needy. Mitch Hamby, CSB, P.O. Box 986, Monroe. Ph. 267-5019._______
Want weanlings, show / halter or
harness horse, good cond., will trade sliver show bridle. Lonnie Ward, Upatoi. Ph. 404-561-6548.
Livestock Handling
And Equipment
69 Stidham 2-horse trailer, $850, good cond. Robert Strickland, Rt. 7, Box 89, Cole Lake Rd., Dallas 30132. Ph. 445-4029,_________________________
29' Gooseneck, slatted sides, tack compartment, elec, brakes, mat, new floor, recently painted, super clean, $3800. Mims Brower, Sylvanla. Ph. 912-863-7655.______________________
Reliable horseshoeing, hot / cold / cor rective, Grad, of Okla. Farrier's College, guarn. work and dependable. Ken Cannon, Marietta. Ph. 427-0688.__________
2-horse premier trailer, very good cond., $1,000. Mason Awbrey, Grantville. Ph. 251-1622.______________________
Custom-made 1974 2-horse trailer, ex tra height, tack comp., oak floor, elec, brakes, loading ramp, exc. cond. R. Davidson, Stone Mtn. Ph. 469-1427.
1978 2-horse trailer like new, D & D make, $1250. Tommy Dutton, Chamblee. Ph. 458-1975 or 921-6330.__________ __
15" blk. western saddle, good cond., $100; 46" English girth w/elastic ends, $15. Gayle Guest, Albany. Ph. 912-436-7472.________________ _
Custom saddles, endurance, trail, sad dle, never used, improved design tree, $425, prof, repairs. Rod Kibler, Buford. Ph. 404-945-2730.__________________
Western saddle, blk. w/tan seat, very good cond., $80; also, want western show halter and lead. N. Linn, Conyers. Ph. 404-483-7637.__________________ ,___
Selling all my tack-Hereford roping saddle, trimming equip., bits, etc., $400. Frank W. Griffin, Donalsonville. Ph. 912-861-3636._________________
Western saddle, 15" padded suede seat, bridle / pad, $165, used Simco, exc. cond., $100. B. Mullis, Lizella. Ph. 912-935-8693.______________________
4-norse Gooseneck trailer, H & W Supreme. S. Powell, Atlanta. Ph. 352-2222._________________________
Show saddle w/matching bridle abd breast collar, all w/sllver trimmings, good cond. $600 / best offer. Debbie Raymann, Madison. Ph. 404-342-1313,__________
j-lorses hauled, will transport your horse locally, exc. care, or lease D D trailer, $15 for Vi day, $20 / day. Candy Sanders, Snellville. Ph. 972-7525.
Cortina 17" jumping saddle w/fittings, padded knee rolls, good cond., complete w/fleece pad, $125. Sherry Smith, Ellenwood. Ph. 404-961-8465._____________
Big Horn cutback saddle, 20 in. seat, leathers and stirrups, good cond., $100. Ellyn Smolik, Riverdale. Ph. 471-0152.
Want 4-In. cutback saddles, very good cond. and reas. priced. Elaine Strickland, Newnan. Ph. 404-251-1707._________ _
6-horse gooseneck trailer w/full tack rm. and storage over neck, good rubber, strong construction, will trade for 4-horse bumper pull. Kellum Tadsen, Alpharetta/ Ph. 475-1367.______________________
Simco western show saddle, used 4 yrs., but in exc. cond. Glenn A. Vergason, Llthonla. Ph. 404-922-5291.___________
Horses or cattle hauled. J. Wimpey, Conley. Ph. 361-7307._______________
2-horse inline Miley horse trailer, brakes, lights, side boxes, extra wide In side, standing room, $2,000. Bobby Jackson, Dallas. Ph. 404-445-7610. ,
1 barrel, 1 western saddles, like new, $350 for both. Wayne Luckey, Blythe. Ph. 592-4687,_________________________
16" Cortina hunt seat saddle w/stirrups and leathers, also, other tack. J. Poston, 910 Longleaf Dr., Forest Park 30050.
Horses hauled local or long distance, reas. rates, qual. care. David Swenson, Decatur. Ph. 289-5798.
Pets are not allowed.
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Pick Yc
COUNTY AND LOCATION
ADDRESS
CROP
APPROXIMATE AVAILABILITY
BANKS CO. Ethel Morgan
Rt. 1, Homer
Squash, okra,
30647 (off Hwy.
butterbeans,
51 S. of Homer
peas, beans
to Carnesville,
8 mi. N. of 1-85 & 441
Now
BARTOW CO. Edward Colston
Rt. 1, Taylorsville 30178 (5 mi. N. of Taylorsville, 15 mi. of W. Cartersville)
Beans, corn, Now-til frost okra, peas, tomatoes, melons, greens cabbage, all organically fertilized
BUTTS CO. L. E. Widney
1411 Hammock Dr. Morrow 30260 (located Butts Co.)
Corn Muscadines
Now August
Fletcher & Patrick Orchards
3 mi. E. of I-75 in Butts Co.
Peaches
July 15Aug. 15
BROOKS CO. C.A. McCord
Rt. 2, Box 207, Quitman 31643 (5 mi. S. of Morven on Hwy. 76)
Muscadine grapes
Aug. 10Sept.
CHEROKEE CO.
Patricia
Union Hill Rd.,
McLain
Alpharetta
Blueberries, asst, vege tables
Now
CLARKE CO. H.F. Shurling
105 Doe Run Athens 30605 (5 mi. E of Athens)
Muscadines
Sept. 1
Ray Lassiter
Box 120, Arnoldsville 30619 (9 mi. E of Athens, Hwy. 78)
Blueberries
Julymid-Aug.
COBB CO. Winn Vineyard
75 Trail Rd., NW, Marietta 30064 (10 min. W. of Marietta)
Muscadines, Sept. & scuppernongs Oct.
Herman Stroud (McGee Farm)
289 S. Gordon Rd. Mableton 30059 (1 block off Gordon (Rd.)
Peas, okra, tomatoes
July 20
COWETA CO. Bob Harrell
Newnan (off Ga. Hwy. 34, Power's Crossroad, W. of Newnan)
Muscadines Sept.-Oct.
FANNIN CO. Wilson & Betty Daves
Morganton 30560 (S. on Ga. Hwy. 60 from Morganton 5 mi., left Vi mi. to farm)
Blueberries
Late July late Sept.
FULTON CO. Lee Campbell
12855 Hopewell Rd. Peas & other Aug. 2 Alpharetta 30201 vegetables
GORDON CO. George Hays
Rt. 2, Calhoun
Purple hull
30701, 5 mi. E.
peas
Calhoun on Hwy. 53
Early Aug.
GRADY CO. Herring's Nursery & Vineyard
P.O. Box 57, Calvary 31729 (Vz mi. N. of Calvary on Hwy. 179)
Muscadine grapes
Augustmid Sept.
GWINNETT CO. Jelon Duncan
2503 Cammie Wages Rd. Dacula 30211
Vegetables Now
K. K. Mitchell
4501 Sprout Spring Rd. Buford (1-85 & Sprout Spg. Rd.)
Corn, peas, beans, okra, melons, & cucumbers
Aug.
Eugene Needham Rt. 4, Loganville 30249
Lima beans, Peas
July 10-20 Aug. 15Sept. 15
John Craddock
508 Scenic Hwy., Lawrence ville 30245
Blackberries Now-early Aug.
PHONE 404-677-4486
404-382-9619
404-961-9459 404-227-7300 912-263-7770 475-6836 404-548-1552 404-742-8659 428-2976 948-3347 404-251-1507 404-374-5350
475-0517 404-629-4043 912-872-3221
962-4990 945-9842 466-4284 963-0937
HARALSON CO. Grady Pollard
2 mi. W. of
Pole beans,
Temple off Hwy. 78, yellow corn,
Vi mi. after crossing purple hull
co. line, 1st dirt rd. peas
on right, watch for
signs
Aug. 1
404-562-3373
COMMENTS
Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.7 p.m., Sun. 1-7 p.m.
8 a.m.-8 p.m. Sun., Mon. & Thurs., no Sat. Thurs., no Sat. sales
call for appointment
Open 8 a.m.7 p.m.
Open 7 days/wk.
Closed on Wed.
Pick 8 a.m. dark
Pick daily 69 a.m.& 4-9 p.m.
Open daily except Sundays
7 a.m.-3 p.m. bring own cont., no children allow ed in field
Open 7 days/wk.
7 a.m.-7 p.m., 7 days/wk.
Mon.-Sat.
Best time to pick, early a.m. or late afternoon
No children uner 8 can pick, Open 8 a.m.7 p.m.
Pick Mon.-Sat.
Open Mon.-Sat., 8 a.m.-8 p.m. We also pick
Call before harvest
No stickers or chiggers, 7 a.m.Wed. & Sat., call to get on sched. $3.50/gal.
9 a.m.-8 p.m. Mon.-Sat. no Sun. sales
Wednesday, July 21,1982
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Good pony saddles, $35 & $45. B. Akers, Carrollton. Ph. 834-6434._______
Will haul horses local or long distance, reas. rates, refs, avail. Debbie Allen, Marietta. Ph. 977-1309 or 659-2727.
'80 W W 2-horse trailer w/trough doors, chrome, escape door, like new, $1900. Gregg Bearden, Carrollton. Ph. 834-7489.
Horseshoeing / trimming by prof, far rier, reg. and corrective work. Benny Bid dy, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-4896 (24 hr. ans. service.)__________________________
Western Simco saddle / matching bri dle, padded seat, lots of buckstitching, $350; Plantation saddle by Dbl. RR Co., $275. T. Champion, Acworth. Ph. 974-4259._________________________
'76 Hale 4-horse Gooseneck w/dressing rm., needs painting, will trade smaller, $2500. Bill Clark, McDonough. Ph. 404-957-2758.___________________
16" deep huntseat saddle, comfor table, great cond., $200 w/o fittings, $20 w/stlrrups and leathers. Beth Croce, Roswell. Ph. 993-1951.______________
Guaranteed horseshoeing / trimming, will go anywhere, 6 wks. guarantee, also, want to buy horse trailer. Rick Dyer, Marietta. Ph. 768-0563 or 422-7823.
Want to buy pony saddle, good cond., reas. price. J. T. Howell, Falrburn. Ph. 964-6000._________________________
Trailer for sale, tandem axle, new tires, extra wide, tack compartment plus. Rebecca Lee, Douglasvllle. Ph. 949-9528.
Horseshoeing, hot / cold / corrective, Grad, of N.C. School of Horseshoeing. Charles Ledford, Llthla Springs. Ph. 942-7800._________________________
1 very good pony saddle, $350 cash. W. S. McMichael, Quitman. Ph. 912-263-8682.______________________
Western saddles, $35 and up. L. Moss, Atlanta. Ph. 634-3564 or 636-3121.
2-horse trailer, 7 ft. Thoroughbred model, red / white, elec, brakes, sliding windows. Pam Patillo, Temple. Ph. 898-3321 days or 836-0335 nights.
Portable cattle ramp & Corral panels, cattle haulers for long and short bed pickups. J. Beard, Canton. Ph. 404-479-2774,
'68 2-horse Stidham tandem axle trailer w/elec. brakes, good cond., $800 firm. Jennine Bennett, Waycross. Ph. 912-285-1761/9907._________________
Will haul livestock anywhere, anytime, horses a specialty, 20 yrs. exp., reas. rates. M. J. Bergin, Gillsville. Ph. 652-2532._________________________
Want 2-horse trailer, must be in very good cond., near Athens or LaGrange, will trade 2 yr. old reg. Hereford bull. M. Dorris, LaGrange, Ph. 404-884-7485 night.
Western pony saddle, blanket and bri dle, $50. Wanda Emory, Homer. Ph. 404-677-3649.______________________
Simco 15" Parade saddle and breast collar / bridle, $450; pony saddle, $65, all like new. Ofella Hannah, Newnan. Ph. 404-253-1048.______________________
Keiffer Bavaria 17"-17Vi" dressage saddle, never broken Hi, $700. J. Hitman, Suwanee. Ph. 945-2723 nights.________
Crosby Mark VI 16Vi" saddle w/flttlngs, exc. cond., $450. A. Kline, Acworth. Ph. 424-1686 after 6 pm._____________
Pasture for rent, 7 acres, fenced, arena, barn w/stalls, shavings and hay furnish ed, 8 mi. W. of Marietta. Vicky Law, Marietta. Ph. 429-0597.______________
6-horse trailer, dressing rm., 3-axle, brakes, 2 ramps, 5 escape doors, top rack. R. May, Hampton. Ph. 404-946-3452.
16 ft. Hale stock trailer, cattle headgate, troughs, feeders. C. A. McCrary, Americus. Ph. 912-924-5551.
Horseshoeing by Grad. Farrier, guaranteed work. Greg McDonald, Warner Robins. Ph. 912-922-0405/0027.
Livestock feed,
hay and grain
;
for sale
'82 Coastal hay, fert. / limed / rain-free, $1.60 bale, behind baler, $1.85 In barn; also, round bales Fescue and Coastal hay. Emory Budd, Loganvllle. Ph. 466-1433._________________________
White ear corn, $3 bu. J. E. Cagle, Cloudland. Star Route Box 120, 30709. Ph. 205-634-3752.___________________
'82 Coastal Bermuda hay, also, '82 Fescue, 700 bales Coastal, 300 bales Fescue. J. D. Crowe, Snellville. Ph. 979-8025._________________________
'82 crop Fescue, fert., rain-free, $1.25 per bale at bam. Z. W. Fitzpatrick, Rt. 1, Box 163, Madison 30650. Ph. 404-342-2990 (Mr. Harwell).
Good ear corn, treated for weevil, $3.50 bu. Cecil Irby, Gibson. Ph. 404-598-3812.
Well fert. Coastal Bermuda hay, 50 lb. bales, $2 bale in field, $2.75 in barn. D. C. Harrison, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-8839.
'82 hi. qual. Coastal Bermuda-Fescue hay, sq. bales, heavily limed / fert / rainfree, $1.75 / bale. Andy Jones, Loganvllle. Ph. 466-8083.______________________
Top qual. Coastal hay,' limed / fert. I weed / rain free, $1.50 from field, $2 barn, cutting 1st wk. in August. Gene Mittuch, Byron. Ph. 953-3683.________________
Top qual. Coastal, Lespedeza and Fescue mixed rain-free hay. Jake McGinnis, Conyers. Ph. 483-2392.___________
Round bales Fescue hay, $25, Sudan, $30, Oat hay, $30, del. extra. Grady McGuire, Rt. 3, Gumming 30130. Ph. 404-887-2282/1816._________________
Fescue hay, limed / fert. good bales. George Pace, Hampton. Ph. 946-4187.
Taking orders for Coastal Bermuda hay, $2.50 / bale, del. in 400-500 bale lots; Alfalfa, exc. qual., FOB $120 / ton, $140 / ton del. w/in 100 mi., Dairy grade Alfalfa, $80 / ton, $100 del. Robert Pennington, Madison. Ph. (toll free) 1-800-282-7007,8-5 pm.______________________________
Coastal Bermuda / Fescue hay, out of field, $1.25 bale. N. Reese, Fayetteville. Ph. 404-461-5383.___________________
Fescue hay, $1.40 behind baler; Coastal Bermuda, $1.85 behind baler, del. avail. Ralph Rucker, Rt. 4, Woodstock. Ph. 475-6250.______________________
Top qual. Bermuda hay, well fert. / lim ed / weed / rain-free, ex. Irg. sq. bales, $2.50 bale, $2 bale if 50 or more taken. Frank Ruzza, U.S. 41 North, Perry 31069. Ph. 987-3298.______________________
'82 fert. / limed mixed Bermuda / Fescue hay, $1.75 at barn. G. P. Stoddard, Carrollton. Ph. 832-3028._____________
900 lbs. rolled '82 Fescue, $25 per roll, can loan on your trailer or del. short distance. Steve Williams, Yatesville. Ph. 472-3580.__________________ ______
'82 Alicia Bermuda, top qual., hi. fert., cut at right time, 55 lb.-60 lb. bales, $2 in field, $2.25 at barn, Irg. rolls, $30. Andy Webb,Moultrie. Ph. 912-985-1899 after 7 pm.______________________________
Hi. fert. Coastal hay, $2.50 bale at barn, located Flying W Ranch, 10 mi. W. Pine Mtn. Hwy. 18. James R. Woods, Pine Mtn. Ph. 882-6580.______________________
Well fert. Coastal Bermuda / Fescue hay, in barn, $1.80, $1.60 behind baler, 2nd cut. of Coastal late July, call to reserve, located Hwy. 34. S. Powers Cross Rd., L.B. Vierling, Falrbum. Ph. 964-9884._________________________
Hi. qual. Coastal Bermuda hay, $2 to $2.50 per bale. J. C. Wynn, Rt. 1, Box 104, Kathleen 31047. Ph. 987-5866/2946.
Oat straw, 1 to 1000 bales, $1.50 per bale. P. L. Yates, Forest Park. Ph. 363-1553._________________________
Sudan hay, hi-protein, 1000 lb. bales, $30 per bale, del. avail. Bill Vandive, Clermont. Ph. 983-9365 or 404-532-4479.
'82 Oat, Rye grass, Fescue hay, Irg. round bales or square bales. Frank Eaton, Rt. 2, Madison. Ph. 404-342-0727 nights only._______________________
Coastal Bermuda hay, well fert., $1.50 behind baler, $2 at barn; Coastal-Fescue mixed, $1.30/$2 per bale. Mike McKenzie, Ellerslle. Ph. 404-323-4325 day or 561-2069 night.____________________
Fescue / Bermuda mixed, hi-protein, well fert. this year, $1.50 per bale. Don Cheshire, Conyers. Ph. 922-3777.______
Coastal Bermuda hay, well fert., Irg. round / square bales. Lewie Fortner, Kite. Ph. 912-469-5178.___________________
Coastal Bermuda, well fert., $1.50 behind baler, $1.75 in barn, have some Fescue in barn for $1.50, cash only. Robert Gunby, Rt. 1, Hwy. 54, Sharpsbuig 30277. Ph. 404-251-2877._____________
Round and square bales Fescue and Bermuda hay. Russell Ivie, Athens. Ph. 342-2640(912)._____________________
'82 top qual. well fert. Coastal Ber muda hay, grown for horses, $2 bale at barn. J. D. Lewis, Thomasville. Ph. 912-226-7247.______________________
Wheat straw and hay, clean tight bales, will del. at cost. R. M. North, Athens. Ph, 404-548-2675.____________
10 round rolls of full grain heads of rye & oats, $25 ea. Gene Stanfill, Norman Park. Ph. 912-769-3800.______________
Good qual. well fert. mixed hay, behind baler, $1.25 / bale, we help load. Carl A. Schwanbeck, Rt. 3, Adalrsvllle 30130. Ph. 404-773-3516.______________________
Fescue-Clover hay limed / fert. exc. qual., $1.25 bale, will take orders for next cutting, $1 in field. Jim Tomlinson, FarmIngton. Ph. 769-6433/5330.
'82 square bales Coastal Bermuda hay, also, Peanut and Coastal-Bahia mixed hay. Ray Abbott, Jr., Albany. Ph. 883-9102 or 432-5787._______________________
Fescue, Lespedeza, Bermuda mix hay, 900 lb. rolls, $13, Irg. sq. bales, $1.10, will trade for livestock, del. avail. David Bentley, Social Circle. Ph. 787-9577.
Fescue/Bermuda mix hay, well-fert. I limed, $1.40/bale at barn. C. Berdanier, Athens. Ph. 548-4270.
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Coastal Bermuda hay, round or square bales; also, custom baling. Lamar Blount, Tltton. Ph, 912-386-4969._____________
'81 Coastal Bermuda hay, top qual., Irg.
bales, $2.50 bale at barn; also, "82 new crop Fescue hay, $1.50 bale. Bill Bowlin, Griftin. Ph. 404-228-3214.____________
Alfalfa hay for sale, at barn, rain-free, protein tested. Don Brock, Ft. Valley. Ph. 912-825-3184 days or 912-825-3185 nights.
1982 crop hay for sale, round bales. Hugh Crook, Beaver Creek Farms, Montezuma. Ph. 912-472-6302 - after 5 pm 912-472-8421,______________________
'82 mixed Fescue/Bermuda hay, limed / fert. square bales, $1.75, round bales, $35. D. B. Dixon, Covington. Ph.
404-786-6218.______________________
'82 crop wheat & oat straw, hvy. sq. bales in barn, $1 bale, del. avail. Robert/Theron Ginn, Royston. Ph.
404-245-8044.______________________
'82 oat straw, $1 bale in barn. Mickey Harp, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-1821,______
'82 Coastal Bermuda hay, $1.75 at barn, $1.50 in field, $30 for Irg. roll; '81 Irg. rolls, $20-$25 ea. Byron Henderson, Albany. Ph. 912-436-5179.____________
Third cutting Coastal Bermuda hay, well-fert., $1.25 in field, 3000 bales. Charles Hudson, Warm Springs. Ph.
404-846-2985.______________________
Coastal Bermuda, hi. fert., top qual., sq. bales in barn, also, taking orders for 2nd cutting for this yr. Russell Landrum, Stockbridge. Ph. 404-474-2843.________
Fescue hay, '82 cutting, $1.25 bale, if all 450 bales taken, $1.20 bale. Pam McGlothlin, Gumming. Ph. 404-889-1536.
Mixed grass hay, about 5 acres, no fert., you cut and haul. J. O. Anderson, Covington. Ph. 787-1839 days.________
Fescue hay, $1.50 bale at barn. Bob Bland, Buford. Ph. 404-945-3765,______
Coastal Bermuda hay, $2; Fescue hay, $1.50. Mac Cochran, Villa Rica. Ph. 404-832-2316._____________________ L
Alfalfa hay, $3 per bale, other hay, $1.50 per bale. Bill Cline, Newnan. Ph.
404-251-3518.______________________
800 to 1000 lbs. rolled '82 Fescue hay, well fert., $15 per roll. James Dobbs, Danielsville. Ph. 795-2007.___________
Wheat straw, 1200 tight bales, $1 ea. at barn, del. avail, locally. Michael Hebert, Hepzibah. Ph. 592-6395._____________
40 Irg. (1000 lbs.) round bales Fescue hay, no rain, $30/bale, Washington / Lex ington area. Tim Miller, Rayle. Ph.
274-3458 nights, 274-3205 days._______
Coastal Bermuda hay, sq. bales, $1.50 in field, $1.75 at barn. R. H. Moody,
Hoboken. Ph. 912-458-2711.__________
'82 Fescue hay, $1.25 bale at barn, well fert. G. W. Robinson, Gainesville. Ph. 404-536-2748.______________________
Now cutting well fert. Coastal Ber muda hay, $1.25 in field, you load, $1.50 in field, we load, $1.50 in barn you load,
$1.75 in barn we load. William Stone, Cobbtown. Ph. 684-4208 or 4201,
Approx. 325 bales Fescue-Coastal hay, good cow hay, $1.10/bale, $1 per bale, for all 325 bales. Gene Smith, Sharpsburg. Ph. 251-1296.______________________
Coastal Bermuda hay, square / round bales, limed/fert. U. of GA specifications, pick up / del. truckload lots. O. Trammell, Forsyth. Ph. 912-994-6463 / 9714.
Approx. 100 bu. white bread or seed corn, 6* per lb. C. C. Tritt, Hwy. 60, Suches 30572. Ph. 404-747-3696.______
Horse qual. square / round bales Coastal or Fescue hay, also, hay behind baler. Livia Vereczkei, Winder. Ph. 404-725-2230,______________________
Alfalfa hay, top qual. Irg. bales, hi. pro
tein, $3.50/bale. D. Autrey, Douglasvllle. Ph. 942-7970,______________________
'82 Fescue / Bermuda hay, good qual., rain-free, $1.75 in barn, some not quite as
good, $1.50 & $1.25. Charles Cook, Mansfield. Ph. 786-7730._____________
Coastal Bermuda hay, cutting week of
7/23, $1.50 bale in field. Jerry Davis, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-7214.___________
Coastal Bermuda, $1.75/bale in field, $2 at barn, will del. Doug Exley, Big "E" Farm, Springfield. Ph. 912-754-6144.
Fescue / Bermuda / Clover, hi. fert., now cutting, $1.35 behind baler, $1.50 in barn. Ed Garner, Buchanan. Ph. 646-5224.
Hi. qual. Coastal Bermuda hay, round bales, $30, also, taking orders for sq. bales, $1.25 behind baler, in barn $1.75. Lament Giddens, Cochran. Ph. 912-934-4183.______________________
Coastal Bermuda, $2, Fescue, $1.50 at
barn, well fert., no rain. Prentice L. Gott,
Carrollton. Ph. 404-832-9757 eves, or
834-1268.
_______________ _
Hi. fert. Coastal hay, $1.75 bale, picked up in field, $2 out of barn, round bales, $25, del. avail. Gene Hart, Guyton. Ph. 912-728-3380,______________________
'82 Fescue hay / Clover hay, well fert., rain-free, $1.25 bale. Frank Huckaby, Toecoa. Ph. 404-886-5722 after 6 pm._____
Wheat, $3 bushel at barn in Hollonville, bring sacks. J. John, Brooks. Ph. 599-3172._________________________
'82 Fescue, fert./rain-free, 50 lb. bales, $1.25 at barn. J. Burkart, Cedartown. Ph. 748-5199.
1000 bales wheat straw, '82 crop, $1 per bale. Thomas Lacey, Williamson. Ph. 404-228-9739.______________________
Good Coastal hay, $2 per Irg. bale at barn. A. Little, Conyers. Ph. 483-1514 after 6 pm.________________________
Coastal Bermuda hay, $1.75 per bale behind baler. R. M. Patterson, Douglasvllle. Ph. 404-942-2637 or 949-4390.
Agricultural
seed and plants
for sale
AM 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.
Certain varieties of seed are pro tected from propagation unless it is grown as a class of certified seed. For example, wheat seed such as McNair, Oasis, Coker, and Arthur may not be propagated for sale unless the grower is certified. Pro pagation of such seed is a violation of the Plant Variety Protection Act and the Federal Seed Act. If you have questions regarding certified seed, call the Market Bulletin office or the Seed Division of the Depart ment of Agriculture, 656-3633.
Wild blueberry, dewberry, blackberry, red raspberry, red plum, wild crabapple, Fox grapevine 6/$10; $1/$15 ppd. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 1, Blue Ridge 30513.
1982 crop old time yellow multiplying onions $6 / gal., cannot ship. Luther Westbrook, Alpharetta. Ph. 404-475-4132.
Strawberry pits., Surecrop var. plus some Cardinals $5/50,100/$8 plus post. Becky Ward Rogers, Rt. 2, Box 433, Blairsville. Ph. 404-745-5735._________
Cert. Tifton 44 Bermuda stolons $2 per bu., Alicia and Coastal Bermuda stolons $1 per bu. Gene Hart, Guyton 31312. Ph. 912-728-3380.______________________
Pensacola Bahiagrass seed for sale. Fred Blltch, Jr., Rt. 4, Westwood Angus Farms, Statesboro 30458.____________
Onions and sets; mix. yellow multiply ing or white Shallots $7.50 / gal. ppd. Mrs. Clyde Wilson, Rt. 1, Box 46, Hiawassee 30546.___________________________
1982 crop red and white multiplying onions $7 / gal., cannot ship. Jack Ham by, 649 Northern Ave., Clarkston 30021. Ph. 404-292-8956.__________________
Red multiplying onion sets $7 / gal. ppd. M. H. Stanton, Rt. 3, Box 235, Blairsville 30512.___________________
1981 Ambrosia cantaloupe seed 98% germ., 1 tspn. 100 seed or more, $1 w/SASE. L. V. Itson, Rt. 1, Pelham 31779.
Coastal Bermuda stolons (sprigs) for sale. George Joiner, Glen Oaks Farms, Rt. 1, Camilla. Ph. 912-336-7783.______
Webbs heading collard seed $2.50 per 1/2 cup, ppd. P. D. Webb, Rt. 5, Box 69, Elberton 30635. Ph. 283-5207._________
Green Glaze collard seed, 2 tblspn. $1 plus SASE, germ. 90%. Joe Lunsford, Box 6, Parrott 31777._______________
Blackberry, dewberry, huckleberry, strawberry; also, spearmint, peppermint $6.50 / doz. ppd. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellljay 30540.____________________
White multiplying onion sets for $8 / gal. ppd. good sets. Dwayne Greene, Rt. 1, Box 116, Cuthbert 31740.__________
Pinkeye Purplehull peas, ten thousand lbs. w/germ. of 92%, weed seed zero zero. L. V. Brooks, P.O. Box 546, Davisboro 31018.___________________________
Cert. Tifton 44 Bermudagrass stolons, plant all summer w/moisture. Sam Sum mer, Temple. Ph. 404-562-3679 or 404-928-8152.______________________
Late Flat Dutch cabbage plants and collard plants, sold at bed $1.50 / 100. Henry Eller, 2 mi. S. of Ellljay on Hwy. 5, turn on Apple Orchard Rd., Ellljay. Ph. 635-4190._________________________
2 yr. blackberry pits. 6/$5. Louise Lee, Rt. 5, Box 209, Ellljay 30540,
Crabapple, hazelnut, cherry, plus muscadine, sugarberry, 2 yr. old blackberry pits. 6/$10 ppd. R. C. Chastain, Rt. 5, Box 209, Ellljay 30540,_________
1982 crop white multiplying onions $5 / gal. $2 post., $3 for 1/2 gal. $1.50 post. Catherine Barron, Rt. 2, McDonough. Ph. 957-2293._________________________
Wrens Abruzzi rye good germ. 88%. Jim Hobgood, Rt. 1, Calhoun 30701. Ph. 404-629-3112.
NC heading collard pits, and White cluster, Rufus' Special Red sweet potato pits. 100 / $4.50 min. amt., 300 / $10.75 ppd in Ga., damp pkg. Rufus Merriman, Rt. 3, Lyons 30436. Ph, 912-565-7559.
Blackberry, dewberry, huckleberry, strawberry, tansy pits. $6.50 / doz. ppd. Mrs. Donald Greer, Rt. 5, Ellljay 30540.
Serala Sericea Lespedeza seed 99% pure, 93% germ., cleaned and scarified, 75c / lb. G. Miller, Rt. 1, Fayetteville 30214. Ph. 404-599-6419._____________
Booking orders now for fall and spring del. of cherry and nectarine trees, free list. Bill Johnson, Rt. 5, Box 29J, Ellljay 30540. Ph. 404-273-3187.
Wanted
Want some Giant Bean seed. Frances H. Alls, College Park. Ph. 996-0349.
Flower plants, bulbs and seed
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for sale
Dbl. orange daylllies, $6.25 / doz., mix. col. iris, $5.50 / doz., Siberian iris, $5 / doz., last-breath-of-spring, $1.50 / doz., $1.25 post on ea. order. Rosa Avery, Rt. 1, Ball Ground 30107._________________
Euonymus (variegated), 3 ft., $4, fifteen in., $1.50, limited no., border holly, $2, limited no. hydrangeas, $1.50 sasanqua, 75c. D. V. Cason, Atlanta. Ph. 761-6102.
Aloe vera, burn plant, $1 ea., iris and daylllies, 75c post., $6 / doz., $1.50 post,
ea. doz. Josie McAlpIn, Rt. 2, Box 188, Tallapoosa 30176. Ph. 574-2715.______
Water hyacinths, $2, banana trees, $4,
prayer, jade, others, 50c up, cannot ship. Charlie Kimbrell, 106 Claire Dr., SE, Atlanta. Ph. 627-5678._______________
Martin gourd seed, 35c / pkg. plus
SASE. Edward S. Thurmond, 1311 McCurray Rd., Madison 30650.__________
Lrg. dbl. mix. hollyhock seed, 50c / tbspn., Siberian Iris seed, 50c / tspn. w/SASE. Mrs. P. B. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground 30107._____________________
Orchid pits., must sell entire collection of phaleanopsis, make reas. offer. W. L. Hardin, Jr., Powder Springs. Ph. 943-6996, 6 to 10 pm._______________________
King Alford daffodil bulbs, blooming
size, $3 / doz. plus $1.25 post., hybrid daylllies, $2 ea. plus $1.25 post. Maggie Mackey, Warner Robins 31093. Ph. 404-923-4367,______________________
Cherokee rose cuttings for sale, 12 cut tings, $7 ppd. Frank Rushing, Box 813, Carrollton 30117.__________________
1982 money plant seed or sweet william, tspn. / $1 w/SASE. Mrs. R. T. Chatham, 103 Circle Dr., Calhoun 30701.
Lrg. bearded iris, dbl. orange daylllies, $6 / doz., cannot ship or mall. F. M. Walker, Chamblee. Ph. 4584)932.
Redtips (photinia fraseri), in gal. con tainers, $1.25 ea., sml. pots, 50c ea. J. E. Cromer, 88 Stewart Church Rd., Covington 30209. Ph. 404-787-1735._______
Egg trees w/eggs, Bouquet pepper; also, Peter peppers, 6-7 in. pots. Nick Metcalfe, Montlcello. Ph. 786-0561.
Entire stock of bromeliads for sale, many varieties, many w/pups, about 3000 pits. W. K. McCurley, 940 Poplar Springs Rd., SW, Dallas 30182,______________
Two 2 1/2 ft. variegated privet, 50c, two 3 ft. ligustrums, $1.50, also have good selections of azaleas, hollies and redtips. Larry Taylor, Douglasvllle. Ph. 949-6390.
Marechal Nlel rose cuttipgs, 10 / $5.50,
daylllies, named variety, unlabeled, mix.,
10 / $7, Blue Dutch iris, paper white nar
cissus, 10 / $5.50 ppd. Mrs. Donald Greer,
Rt. 5, Ellljay.
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Juniper, Blue Rug, Blue Pacific, San
Jose, gal. cans, $2.25, variegated lirlope, gal. cans. $2.25. T. L. Bolton, Sr., Ellen-
wood. Ph. 981-0535.________________
Shasta daisy pits., $1.50 / doz., $1.50 post., reseeding petunia pits., $1.50 / doz., $1.25 post., Tiger lily bublets, 50/$1 w/SASE. Mrs. J. W. Sapp, Rt. 5, Lyons
30436.___________________________
Aucuba, $2.50, hydrangea, $2, variegated lirlope, $2.50 / Irg. clump, variegated hosta, $2.50. D. V. Cason, Atlanta. Ph. 761-6102._______________
Hen and chicks, 3 / $1.50, vinca minor, 50 / $5 plus $1.35 post., green / white striped jew; also, pink yarrow, $2 / doz. Mrs. J. W. Jackson, Rt. 2, Talking Rock
30175.
S.A.S.E. means self addressed stamped envelope.
Bronze ajuga, English ivy, boxwood, gal. container, $1, FOB. Gene Colson, Rt. 5, Box 397, Fitzgerald 31750. Ph.
912-423-7846. __________________
Centipede sod for sale, 12c ft. we load. Ray Norman, Rt. 2, Moultrie 31768. Ph. 324-2806._________________________
Aloe vera (burn plant) for sale, $2, in pot cannot ship. Marian Pope, Forest Park. Ph. 361-7014._________________
Night blooming cereus, hosta, ferns, ajuga, vinca minor, hydrangea, lirlope, sweet shrubs, Bishop Weed, foam flower. M. Kuniansky, 1536 Nantahalla, Atlanta.
Ph. 633-9507.___________________ _
Snowball, crepe myrtle, Rose-ofSharon, sweet shrub, weigela, hydrangeas, English dogwood, red honeysuckles, others. Mrs. L. W. Starnes, Douglasvllle. Ph. 942-4051.___________
Trillium foam flower, trailing arbutus, self-heal, wild alum, pits., galax, mayapple, wild fern, 6 / $10 ppd. R. C. Chastain, Rt. 5, Box 209, Ellljay._______________
Japanese bamboo roots for sale, 3 / $1.25 plus post. Mrs. W. C. Fowler, Rt. 5, Box 292, Ellljay 30540.______________
Shasta daisies, 6 / $1, feverfew, 8 / $1, white cushion mums, 3 / $1, touch-me-
nots, 8 / $1, Christmas cactus cuttings, rooted, 2 / $1, others, min. order $3, post. $1.50. C. Farmer, 17 Rebecca Or., Griffin
30223.___________________________
Watsonia pyramidata (gladiolus fami
ly), 25c ea.; daffodil bulbs, $3.50 / doz., iris, $4.50 / doz., $1.50 post. / doz. R. Beach, 2966 Cardinal Lk. Or., Duluth
30136. Ph. 476-1163.________________
Christmas rose seed, blood in winter, 10/$1 w/SASE; also, camellia seed, 10/$1
w/SASE. J. Tebbel, 2509 Wawona Dr., NE, Atlanta 30319._____________________
Japanese bamboo for sale, 3Z$1.25 plus post. Willa Mae Mooney, Rt. 5, Box 292, Ellljay 30540,________ _________
Redtips, azaleas, in gal. containers, great size, $1 ea. Carl E. Brooks, Harlem. Ph. 404-556-3757.__________________
Mix. col. sweet william pits., white daisy, mums, border grass, grape leaf begonia, blue mink, foxglove; also, yard mint, $1 / bunch plus post., orders $5. Estelle Reagan, Snellville. Ph. 972-0986.
Chinese lantern pits., $2 / doz., passion flower vine (may pop), $1 ea., well rooted, insts. Mrs. A. B. Westbrook, Rt. 2, Ball Ground 30107._____________________
Martin gourd seed for sale, 50/$1. Robert S. Mitchell, 1447 Dauset Dr., Griffln 30223._________________________
Centipede sod for sale, 9c ft., you load 12c ft. we load. Johnny Harvell, Rt. 4,
Thomasville. Ph.912-226-7197.
Shasta daisy pits., $1.50 / doz. plus $1.50 post., Tiger lily bulblets, 50/$1, camellia seed, 15/$1. Mrs. J. W. Sapp, Rt. 5, Lyons 30436.____________________
Jerusalem Cherry, full bloom; also, Red Cherry, make nice plants for Christmas, cannot ship. C. F. Wingard,
2616 White Dr,, Decatur. Ph. 284-4306.
False Solomon's Seal, wild geranium, wild violet, sev. kinds of wild fern, true Solomon's Seal, black and blue, kochia, 6 / $10 ppd. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5, EMI-
Jash_____________________________
Water hyacinths, now w/lrg. lavender blooms, $1 ea. Mrs. M. A. McLarty, 1814 Candy Lane, S.W., Marietta. Ph. 422-4005.
Spider flower seed, 200/$1 w/SASE, planted in or near garden helps to keep insects away. Earl Caldwell, 116 Sylvanla Cir., Calhoun 30701.________________
Luffa seed, w/insts., 50/$ 1 w/SASE, good for bathing and cleaning. Rebecca McGhee, Rt. 1, Box 135, Waleska 30183.
Impatiens for sale, 10c ea., no shipp ing. Eleanor Adams, 1040 Crane Rd., NE, Atlanta 30324. Ph. 233-1037,_________
Medicine pit., aloe vera (barbados), 4 in. to 6 in. bareroot pits, w/insts., $6 ppd. Ruth B. Hightower, 3700 Hlllacres Rd., SE, Atlanta 30331._________________
New crop amaryllis seed, from huge blooms of mix. cols., deep velvet red,
orange, pink and stripes, 100/$1 w/SASE, no checks please. Mary L. Wilson, Rt. 3, Tifton 31794.______________________
Variegated lirlope, pachysandra, mon-
do, euonymus coloradus, vinca, mahonia, aucuba, box holly, redtlp. James N. Henderson, Austell. Ph. 948-5336._____
Well rooted bearded iris, mix. cols., $4 / doz., post. $1 ea. doz., 12 free scotch broom pits. N. E. Duvall, Rt. 3, Dogwood Dr., Ellljay 30540. ______________
Many cols, and kinds of daylllies, nam
ed and labeled, 6/$l0 ppd. Mrs. Louise
Lee, Rt. 5, Ellljay.
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Old fashion hollyhock seed, the kind grandma used to grow, limited supply, 100 / $1. Brett Caldwell, 116 Sylvanla Cir., Calhoun 30701.____________________
Pussy willows, $3, flowering quince, $1.50, forsythia, $1, dbl. orange daylllies, 5 / $1 plus $1.50 post. Lillian Brooks, Rt. 1, Box 24, Hahira 31632.____________
Gaillardla, mix. periwinkle, bush type, reseeding petunia, gloriosa daisy pits.,
$3.50 / doz., sweet williams, $4 / doz. ppd. Mrs. Cecil Turner, Rt. 2, Box 203, Carlton 30627.___________________________
Hybrid daylllies for sale, all cols., $45/100 ppd. Mrs. W. S. Griffin, Rt. 1, Box 126, Adel. Ph. 896-7389.
Flower seed, 1982, lunarla, money pit., 25 seed or / and sweet william, 1 tspn. / $1 w/SASE. Mrs. Mary Faletti, 2187 Shasta Way, NE, Atlanta 30345._____________
Daylllies and Iris, many varieties. Clyde Hutton, 6688 Lockridge Dr., Doravllle 30340. Ph. 396-4891.________
White Christmas begonias, Christmas Candle begonias, Gladiator (red) begonias, Blush impatiens, $1.25 ea., add post. Ruth Payne, 11355 Jonesbridge Rd., Alpharetta 30201.__________________
Siberian iris, 4 diff. varieties, 8 / $3 ppd., La. iris, mix., 12/$5 ppd., beardednamed variety, $1 ea., 5/$6 ppd. F. Polsfuss, 223 Cordele Ave., Macon.
Orchid pits., many varieties, $5 ea. Paul Eaton, 5768 Fulton Cir., Norcross 30093. Ph. 921-2923.________________
Crown vetch, well rooted slips, 25/$10, 50 / $20 ppd., you dig, call for date and price, have someone to dig and I ship. Col. L. C. Trent, Decatur. Ph. 292-3262.
Blooming size orchid pits., cattleyas, phalaenopsis and cymbldiums, $10, $15 and $20. Leonard Paul, Roswell 30076.
Beau, marigolds from spring to Nov., diff. seeds to fix bed size 10 ft. x 10 ft., easy insts. to fix bed, free money pits., send $2. Juanita Jones, 111 Glendale Rd., Rome 31061.______________________
Amaryllis seed from Irg. beau, blooms, mix. cols., 100/$1 plus SASE. R. Wilde, 43 Russell Ave., Garden City 31408.______
Orange daylllies, $4.50/doz., col. daylllies, $5.50/doz., Mrs. Tammy Hart, Rt. 1, Box 84, Royston 30662._________
Flower-joy, cactus cuttings, mums, iris, sultanas, $2.50, Boston Ivy, lilac, dogwood, yellowbell, others, 3/$5 plus post. Mrs. E. I. Gray, Rt. 1, Box 328, Bremen 30110.____________________
Seed, giant red velvet cockscomb or prince's-feather, 1,000/$1, camellia, 12/$1, old time bachelor's-button, Vi cup/$1, ea. w/SASE. Mrs. L. V. Itson, Rt. 1, Pelham 31779._____________________
Pink lady's-slipper, wild iris, trailing ar butus, orange daylily, yard violets, daf fodils, 12/$10, 24/$15 ppd. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 1, Blue Ridge 30513._______
Green lirlope for sale, 100 bunches, 50/bunch, you dig. Mrs. H. Hudson, 3297 David Rd., Chamblee 30341. Ph. 455-8440, before 10 pm._____________________
Ornamental pond pits., lizard's tall, bogbean, cat's-tail and others, no water lilies. Pat McKinney, Marietta. Ph. 435-8659._________________________
Beau. Gerbera daisies, daylllies, Siberian Iris, Bearded iris, $5/doz., colum bines, foxglove, Gloriosa daisies, $2/doz., post. $1.50. Mrs; Glynn James, Rt. 4, Lyons 30436.______________________
Native wood's fern, rose moss, purslane, begonias, daisies, elephant plant, Artillery fern, Peruvian jew, others. Mary Welsh, Macon. Ph. 474-2849.
Poultry, game,
fowl and
for sale
30 breeds / varieties, show qual. ban tams, Old English, Rosecombs, Mille Fleurs, Cochins, Japs, and RIR's, all ages. Ed Wynn, Rt. 1, Box 165-B, Athens. Ph. 543-7859.______________________
33 laying hens for sale, 1 rooster, Rhode Island Reds, $2 ea. P. G. Adamson, Fayetteville. Ph. 964-6757.___________
Button quail, regular and silver, Gambel quail; pheasants, Reeves, Cin namon Golden, Amherst, Dark Throated Golden. H. J. Jennings, Perry. Ph. 987-1137, after 6 pm._______________
Pr. White Dominiques; also, sev. diff. kinds and sizes of good games. C. M. Calllhan, EHenwood. Ph. 404-474-2917.
Ducks, bantams, Mille Fleurs, Sebright, Black Polish, Blacktail Japs, pheasants, Golden, Silver and Swinhoe. Llllane Grant, Marietta. Ph. 404-992-6022 or 952-4998._______________________
Mix. pigeons for sale, between 34 and 50, $1 ea. if all taken. J. H. Bond, Elberton. Ph. 283-2809.__________________
6 nice purebred Claret hens for sale. Homer Cox, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-6684.
Show bantams, sell / trade, Black or Blue Cochin rooster for Araucana rooster or hen; also, 2 game hens for sale. Jerry Sparks, Smyrna. Ph. 432-6832, any time.
Male ducks, Mallard size, $1 ea. Paul Harney, Gainesville. Ph. 404-536-5110.
Permanently pinioned Muscovy ducks, from exc. layers and setters, hatched 5-15-82, $3 ea., Indian Runners, 7/6/82, $5. Carolyn Avery, Sylvester. Ph. 912-776-7388.
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Game chickens for sale, all ages, hens are laying, $1 ea. 0. Brock, Gumming. Ph. 889-1949._________________________
Pharoah quail, 2 wks. old, $40 / 100 plus shipping, live del. anywhere. Lonnie Vasser, Vidalia. Ph, 537-8704.________
Araucana bantams, Silver Duckwing and mix. bantams. T. R. Penland, Flowery Branch. Ph. 967-3475._______________
Pr. blue peafowls; also, sev. pens for sale. Glenn Strickland, 478 Windsor Pkwy., Hampton 30228. Ph. 404-946-3062.
RIR, BB Reds and other kinds of chickens for sale. Hoyt TUck, Buford. Ph. 945-2449._________________________
2 turkey hens, laying, $15 ea. or both for $25; also, 1 rooster and hen. B. A. Kiser, Flowery Branch 30542. Ph. 967-3819._________________________
Chickens, many breeds; also, pheasants, many breeds, reas. prices. Lonnie Parham, Dallas. Ph. 974-7358.
Birmingham Roller pigeons for sale, $2.50 ea. Billy Turner, Union Point. Ph. 404-486-2558 nights.________________
Button quail, White Old English quail, show qual. bantams, Silver Sebrights, Duckwings, Blrchens, B Rosecombs, others, pigeons. Ronnie Sapp, BloomIngdale. Ph. 912-748-6317.___________
Chickens for sale, all must go, 20 breeds, starting to lay, good show stock. Fred Sorg, Auburn 30203. Ph. 962-0537.
Chickens for sale, 18 RIR fryers, $35, show qual. bantams, $5 ea. Cochins, OE, D'Uccles, grown and young. H. M. Bruce, Woodstock. Ph. 926-0103.____________
Heavy breed of laying hens, Reds and Gold Nuggets, laying, $2.75 ea.; 1 rooster, 2 hens, Barred Rock bantams, hens lay ing, $2 ea. C. C. Rochester, Wlnterville. Ph. 742-8866.______________________
40 laying hens, $3 ea., sev. breeds pullets, $2 ea., young chicks, $1 ea., cheaper If all taken. Clyde Roper, Marletta. Ph. 435-8052.___________________
Doves, bantam roosters, guinea roosters, baby guineas, pr. Columbine Wyandottes. Jack Vaughan, Clermont. Ph. 983-7025.______________________
Muscovy ducks for sale, babies, 2 wks. old, $2.50 ea., cannot ship. Sondra Roe, Dacula. Ph. 962-4753._______________
White Kings, Runts, Fantails and Tumblers, $3 up. J. A. Brooks, Powder Springs 30073. Ph. 943-1888. ________
Peafowls, 3 males, '81 hatch, $30 ea. or $75 if all taken. Michael Hamlin, Gray. Ph. 912-986-3005.__________________
Gambels, Chukars, Bobwhltes, Blue Scale, young birds and chicks. O. E. Carroll, 3464 Mtn. View Rd., Gainesville. Ph. 404-536-6886, after-? pm or wk. ends.
Tom turkey, $15, ducks, Pekins, $3, $4 and $5. Doris Abney, Rt. 1, Franklin 30217. Ph. 253-0263.________________
Toulouse-Emden geese for sale, $19 / pr.; also, mix. chickens, $1 ea. Rhonda Hicks, Eatonton, Ph. 404-485-4957.
11 White Pekin ducks for sale, exc. birds, all for $50. Dwayne Greene, Rt. 1, Box 116, Cuthbert 31740.______ '
Young and adult Mallards, 6 gen. from wild, $4 ea. R. Robbins, Marietta. Ph. 427-7997._____________________ __
Young adult Emden geese for sale, 1982 hatch, $6 ea., 3 / $15. Mike Harjung, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-7236, evening or wk. end._____________________________
Pr. BB Red Monderns, trio Splash Moderns, pr. Barred OE, 7 wk. old young OE, $2 ea. Beverly Sharp, Atlanta 30310. Ph. 404-766-1868.__________________
Trio grown Bronze turkeys, '81 hatch, 1 tom and 2 hens, hens now laying, at my farm $12.50 ea. Marvin Jackson, Rt. 2, Peeksville Rd., Locust Grove 30248. Ph. 957-3068._________________________
Pheasants, breeders and '82 hatch, all ages, 5 diff. breeds; also, brooders and feeders. W. H. Rampy, Bowdon. Ph. 2567997._________________________
Wisconsin quail eggs and baby quail for sale. Milton Ivy, Norcross 30071. Ph. 4462726._________________________
Mallard ducklings, 6 gen. from wild; Bronze turkey poults, laying hens. D. Spengler, Bonaire. Ph. 912-922-4732.
Muscovy ducks, raised this yr.; young guineas, priced according to size. Mrs. J. C. Parker, Rt. 2, Calhoun 30701. Ph. 6263061._________________________
White King pigeons, all ages, $10 / pr. Joseph Murray, 1836 Biggers Rd., Columbus 31904. Ph, 322-5079. _________
Half grown Egyptian geese, $13.50 up, adult Canadian geese, breeders, $50, Javanese Green peachicks, $45 up; rhea chicks, $75 up. Dan R. Queen, Douglasvllle. Ph. 942-2239.___________
Sml. Jap bantams, yard bantams and few feather-legged bantams, $1.50 up. Roger Jameson, Twin Lakes Rd., Rt. 5, Gumming. Ph. 887-6237._____________
Mallard ducks for sale, 3 gen. from wild. E. F. Reisenwltz, Decatur. Ph. 289-9016._________________________
Pr. Ringneck pheasants, $15 or will trade for Silver Sebright bantams. Danny Ryals, Mllledgevllle. Ph. 452-8497._____
Bobahlte quail eggs, $18 / 100, baby quail, $40 / 100 up, cannot ship. Tommy Harris, Rt. 3, Gumming 30130. Ph. 404-887-4688.
1981 hatched Silver Duckwing OE and Brown Red Modern bantams, $10 / pr. Joel Bond, Rt. 2, Elberton 30635. Ph. 283-1878. ______________________
Rare breed bantam chicks, heavy breed chicks, sev. diff. breeds, all priced according to age and breed; also, pigeons. J. Griffin, Douglas. Ph. 912-384-4081._____________________
Pilgrim geese, $15 ea., $25 / pr. Wm. H. Barfield, Richland 31825. Ph. 912-887-3473._____________________
Barred O.E., 2 trios, $15 / trio or $25 for all, India Blue peacock, 3 yrs. old, $40. Kenon Etheridge, Auburn. Ph. 9661101.
Young turkeys for sale, $2 and up. Dennis Rich, Atlanta. Ph. 3666057._______
Mix. bantams for sale, feather-legged, $5 / trio, 6 wks. old, $1 ea. Allen Inscore, Hwy. 212, Covington. Ph. 781-5247.
Bantams, show qual., pr. White Japanese, $8; also, 2 Wheaten Japanese hens, $4 ea., $15 If all taken. Randy Garner, Douglasvllle. Ph. 949-3654.
Wisconsin Jumbo, Pharoah and Chukar birds and eggs. Sid Maynard, Jonesboro. Ph. 471-0155.____________
Wisconsin Jumbo birds, all ages, pric ed according to age. C. J. Meadows, Jonesboro. Ph. 478-0081.
Rouen, Campbell ducks, White Chinese geese, golden, silver pheasants, prs. / sgls. avail., wholesale inquiries welcome. William Bramblett, Donalsonvllle. Ph. 912-524-5896.______________
Pr. white peafowls, 5 yrs., Swinhoe pheasants, Ringneck doves, no shipping. Charles E. Blume, Hampton. Ph. 404-946-3287._____________________
25 Black Sex-Link layers, laying, 6 mos., $4 ea. J. H. Ford, Woodland. Ph. 404-674-2700, after 7 pm.____________
White pigeons, Kings, Homers, Fantails, top qual. birds. Kathryn Fortner, Kite. Ph. 912-4665178.______________
Purebred show bantams, BB Reds, Silver Duckwings, Ginger Reds, Splash, O.E., Golden Sebrights, Black Rosecombs. Randall Porter, Commerce. Ph. 3362844.______________________
4 RIR roosters, for sale, 12 wks., $2.25 ea., hens, 8 wks., $1.50 ea. M. L. Greenoe, Fayetteville. Ph, 461-4283.___________
Ringneck pheasants for sale, unsexed, 50c and up, no shipping. Carl Cribb, Rt. 1, Dry Branch 31020._________________
Lacy, Long Island, Bruner, Boston, RH's, McLean, Belcastro, Blueface Hatch, Madigin Clarets, Kelsos, Whitehackles and Murphys. A. R. McBride, Sylvanla. Ph. 912-8664528.
8 black laying hens, 1 black rooster, $2 ea.; also, 7 young chickens, $1 ea. John McDowell, Douglasvllle. Ph. 942-7745.
Khaki Campbell ducks, Fleur ducks, sev. diff. breeds of bantam chickens, purebred. Ed Pursley, Rt. 1, Statham 30666. Ph. 725-5168.________________
Bantams, White Cochins, Araucanas, Cornish game, trio Bourbon Red turkeys, Muscovy ducks. Gene Poss, Bamesvllle. Ph. 404-358-2490.__________________
Pr. Peach Fantail pigeons, trio mix. Cornish chickens, pr. 4 mo. old chicks. Jeff Robinson, 1786 West Sandtown Rd., Marietta 30064. Ph. 428-5304._________
Chickens of all sizes and any kind; also, guineas. H. E. Ryals, RFD 3, Box 83, Baxley 31513. Ph. 367-3704.________
Chickens, 3 RIR roosters for sale, 2 four mos., one 1 yr. Bob Redwine, Roswell. Ph. 9961798._______ ______
BB Red bantam hens, some setting, $2.50 ea., chicks, $1. W. A. Vied, Sharpsburg. Ph. 2569428.________________
Bronze turkeys and chickens for sale. Fred Phillips, Conley. Ph. 361-0214.
White Leghorn roosters, about 3 1/2 mos. old, will trade for young female goat. Robert S. Mitchell, 1447 Dauset Dr., Griffin 30223._____________________
Bobwhite quail hatching eggs, Jumbo Wisconsin, $25 /100, Indiana Giant, $35 / 100, sent post, collect, $5 packing fee, day old quail avail. Mac Reeder, Macon. Ph. 912-788-0313.__________________
Quail, Jumbo Wisconsin day old birds and quail eggs for sale. Ed Lemons, Decatur. Ph. 284-5282.______________
Hatch Roundhead, 2 Billy Rubbel Hatch hens, 2 Grove Whites, Hackle hens. Ludon Barnes, Loganvllle. Ph. 46-8988.__________________________
Doves, white, fawn, ivory, rosy, peach, pieds; also, pr. Diamond doves. P. Allen, Red Oak. Ph. 404-766-2270.__________
Guinea keets, $1.25 ea., roosters and pullets, hatched 5/1/82, pure BB Red roosters, $2 ea. M. Posey, Cordele. Ph. 273-8673._________________________
Red mix. laying hens, $2, Rouen ducks, $4 ea., guineas, $4 ea. Mrs. Warren W. Adams, 120 Valleywood Rd., Box 187, Tyrone 30290. Ph. 487-4766. _________
Pr. Black and BTW Japs, Black, White, Barred Cochins, Mottled, black, Goldneck and Mille Fleur D'Uccles, Black Rosecomb, show birds. W. G. Greene, Cuthbert. Ph. 912-732-2980.__________
3 white geese, $25 all, pure Dave Berg Blue Muffs, $5 and up, sev. other breeds of pure stock. Sam Whittaker, Sandersviile 31082. Ph. 912-552-5100, after 4 pm.
Bronze turkeys for sale, $10. Mrs. C. O. Blankenship, Rt. 7, Canton. Ph. 479-5187.
2 Black Australorp roosters, 16 mos. old, free. Judy Andrews, Rt. 1, Perry. Ph. 987-3483._________________________
Rhode Island Reds, best all-round chickens, Irg. brown eggs, beau, tame roosters, $20 / trio, laying hens, $4.50 ea., cockerels / pullets, $2.50 ea. Linda Christian, Cleveland 30528. Ph. 404-865-4006.______________________
Guineas, 1982 hatch, $1 ea., White Cochin bantam roosters, $3 up, purebred Black Rosecomb and Japanese bantams. Bob Johnson, Douglasvllle. Ph. 942-5014.
Bobwhite, $2, Chukar and Pharoah; also, eggs and birds all ages, Pharoah, 75C and $1 dressed. Harold E. Lawrence, 250 Redmond St., Forest Park 30050. Ph. 361-4573._________________________
Rouen ducks and ducklings, $2.50 up. E. Glngle, Lexington. Ph. 843-8941.
Black Giant Australorps, hens and roosters, 3 mos., exc. layers. J. A. Brooke, Powder Springs. Ph. 943-1888.________
Peafowl breeders, India Blue, $125 / pr., Spaulding Green, $150, eighteen mos., $75 / pr., Tuzo Japs, $15 / pr. H. Clayton Garrett, RFD 1, Gumming 30130. Ph. 887-4889._________________________
Black Jacobin pigeons, $5 to $10 ea., India hens, $5 ea., White Silkies, $6 / pr., turkeys, $25 / pr. June Maddox, Molena. Ph. 404-495-5870.__________________
Lrg. stock White Wyandottes and Irg. stock Yellow Buff chickens for sale, all laying now, $2.50 ea. Ralph Lynn, CummIng. Ph. 887-1496, after 3 pm evenings.
Jumbo Wisconsin quail eggs, $20 /100, birds priced according to age. Bob Joyner, 295 Upchurch Rd., McDonough 30253. Ph. 957-9953.______________
Turkeys, bronze and white, 3 1/2 mos. old, some older, Irg. birds, $3 to $5 ea. Al White, 8161 Hwy. 85, Riverdale. Ph. 478-0803._______________________ _
Purebred Feather-Legged bantams, 3 mos., Mille Fleur rooster, pr. White Silkies, show qual. Buff Cochins and Bar red Rock prs. C. A. House, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-9805.______________________
Buff Orpingtons, Polish, Anconas, Araucanas, Hamburgs, Lakenvetder, other standard breeds, 5 varieties of Japs, others, 50c up. Ray Cain, Dacula. Ph. 962-1287.______________________
Geese, Pilgrim breeders, $25 / trio, White Emden, $20 / pr., mix. bantams, $1.50 ea. Doug Williams, Bluffton 31724. Ph. 912-641-3195.__________________
All kinds of pigeons, over 300 to choose from, due to health must sell. F. A. De Le Gal, 1946 State St., Waycross 31501. Ph. 912-283-7835.___________ _
Brown Chinese goslings, 2-3 mos. old, $5 ea., no shipping. Carol Dumas, Hillsboro. Ph. 404-468-6373.__________
15 diff. breeds of purebred bantams for sale. C. D. Cornelius, Box 387, Hahira. Ph. 794-2562._________________________
1982 hatch purebred bantams, Silver Sebrights, $7 / pr., Brown-Red Rosecombs, $5 / pr., Barred Rock trios, $6 / pr., Buff Cochin roosters, $2. Nan Warren, Roswell. Ph. 993-5306.___________
Turkeys for sale, 2-8 wks., Bourbon Reds, Bronze and Bourbon Red cross, $2.50-$3.50 ea. John Burnett, Bremen. Ph. 646-3236._________________________
Show bantam chicks, Blue / Black / White OE, Buff Cochin, Mille Fleur, Self Blue, Gold, Silver Sebrights and RIR's, good prices. Willard Cook, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-1303.______________________
Peafowl, India Blue, day old, started, cannot ship. W. C. Davis, 2110 Flippen Rd., Stockbridge. Ph. 474-1154.
Wood ducks, common Shelducks, Radjah Shelducks, Red Head, White-Face Tree ducks, black swan, Mute swan, Ring Teal, Hottentot Teal and Ruddy ducks. Ray Gwynes, Andersonvllle. Ph. 912-924-9297 evenings.______________
25 laying hens and 2 roosters (1 RIR, 1 Dominique) $3.50 ea. or $80 for all. Ray McBryar, 4389 Rosebud Rd., SW, Loganville 30249. Ph. 404-466-4654.________ _
Wisconsin quail eggs and sml. quail for sale. T. J. Malcolm, 2201 Hwy. 20, Grayson 30221. Ph. 963-9020._________
Dark Brahmas, big, gentle, now laying, $30 / trio, $9 / hens, $3 ea. cockerels, Par tridge Cochins, $20 / pr., pullets / $3 ea. Jim Christian, Rt. 3, Cleveland 30528. Ph. 404-865-4006.______________________
Pigeons, few beau. Komorner Tumblers, out of champions, brood stock avail, now. R. L. Calvert, Marietta. Ph. 428-3796._________________________
Barred Rock bantams, chicks, White Cochin bantam chicks and a few White Silkle pullets, $3.25 ea. W. L. Mays, Rayle. Ph. 404-274-3281.__________________
Ringneck pheasant eggs, young game pullets, $2 ea., 1 young Red Ribbon Tail ed pigeon, $4 or trade for Mallard hens. Ronald Strett, Cleveland. Ph. 404-294-8342.______________________
Ducks, Muscovy (quackless) babies, $1 ea., almost grown, $3 ea. Mrs. Alice Stonaker, Rt. 1, Box 212, Williamson 30292. Ph. 404-567-3798._____________
Guinea keets for sale, 3-6 wks. old, $1-$1.50 ea. Carl Veal, Rt. 1, Nicholson. Ph. 757-3259.
Bobwhite quail hatching eggs, Jumbo Wisconsin or Northern Bobwhite, $134 / 1,000, $20 /100 ppd., mature birds, $2 ea. Raymond Meadows, Wadley. Ph. 1-912-252-5345.____________________
Guineas, speckled, all sizes, priced ac cording to age; chickens, bantams, sev. breeds, priced according to size; turkey toms, Bourbon Red, few young. Wilson Carson, Griffin. Ph. 228-1972._________
Bantams, 3 ages, Barred Rock, $1.50-$5 ea., variety of mix., $2-$2.50; also, mix. Cochins. E. W. Keys, Box 93, Redan 30074. Ph. 482-8107.__________
Pharoah quail for sale, all ages, priced according to age; also, hatching eggs, $10 / 100. Arnold McCall, Claxton. Ph. 852-5236 or 852-5237.
Wanted
Want peafowl / pheasants, will trade reg. Australian Shepherds. S. Kelley, Douglas. Ph. 912-384-8083.___________
Want young goslings, will trade Fantail pigeons. J. A. Brooks, Powder Springs. Ph. 943-1888.______________________
Want pr. Black Silkies or 2 Black Silkle roosters, within / 50 ml. of Rayle, will trade or buy. W. L Mays, Rayle. Ph. 274-3281._________________________
Want India Blue peachicks and peafowl hatching eggs. Linda Morrow, Rt. 1, Box 31, Round Oak 31080.______
Want 1 white peahen, state age, price, etc. In first letter. Frank Houser, 781 Spr ing St., Macon 31201.
Needlework
All ads for handmade items must be accompanied each week by a statement that the item was made by the advertiser and not purchased for resale.
Affidavits previously submitted will no longer be kept in file.
Aprons pieced by pattern, in blocks, diff. cols, aprons w/band and pockets, button crown bonnets, $2.50 ea. plus post. Mrs. G. R. Bailey, Rt. 2, Box 103-A, Lavonla 30553.____________________
Quilts, handmade, diff. cols., no pat terns, king, $25, dbl. $20, long strips, M.O. only. Sallie Butler, Rt. 4, Dahlonega 30533.___________________________
Nancy tea aprons, $3 ea., bib aprons, $2.50 ea., band aprons, $2 ea., asstd. prints, checks and stripes, add post. Mrs. Elzie Cantrell, Rt. 5, Box 139, Ellljay 30540.___________________________
Cro. potholders, pineapple, rainbow, rose, apple, granny, orange / lemon slice, $2 ea. Gladys Fincher, 5229 Hwy. 92, Douglasvllle 30135._________________
Old fashion round button crown bon nets, beau, cols./work, $2 plus $1.25 post; also, crib quilts/quilt tops. Pauline Franks, Hiawassee 30546.___________
Aprons, hand-quilted Cathedral Win dow, pockets are potholders, plastic band slip-on, $17.50. M. B. Harvey, 3448 Peach Orchard Rd., Augusta 30906. Ph. 404-798-1395.______________________
Cute granny type sunbonnets w/lace trim, in pretty prints, $5.55 ppd., adult size only. M. Glover, 1940 W. Mercer Ave., College Park 30337.________________
Beau, calico quilt tops, king, Dresden, $40; Sailboat, Star, Flower, Granny's Fan, $30; Weather Vane, $35, block, $20. Josie Harrelson, 8348 Webb Rd., Riverdale 30274. Ph. 471-2616.________________
Cro. afghans, made to order, ripple, granny square or stripe patterns, deposit required, M.O. only, SASE w/inquiries. Mrs. C. Parker, 781 Penn Ave., NE, Atlanta 30308. Ph. 404-875-4886.___________
Childrens' sgl. bed quilts w/appliqued designs, Boy, Girl, Cat, Dog, $25 ppd. Mrs. J. C. Parker, Rt. 2, Calhoun 30701. Ph. 629-3061._________________
Permapress bonnet aprons, use for either one, calico and gingham, $3.50 ppd., qual. work. Leona Wallace, 114 Griffeth St,, Winder. Ph. 404-867-5918.
Beau. Animal quilts, asstd. styles, ideal for crib covers; appliqued chicken potholders, $4.25 ppd. A. Small, Box 32675, Decatur 30034._______________
Dbl. knit tops, $15 ea., Turkey Track, Turtle, Around the World, Baby Buntin, Rolling Stone, Bow Tie, Bear Paw, Flower Garden, cotton tops $20, Dresden Plate, Bow Tie. Mary Taggart, P.O. Box 151, Nelson 30151._____________________
Handmade quilts, full size, $50 ea. Tommie Urban, Benevolence 31721. Ph. 912-732-6583.______________________
Want to exchange quilt squares, any design. Peggy Costner, Rt. 1, Box 127-B, Crandall 30711.__________________ _
Handmade quilts, reg. size, cotton, cot ton / poly, $55, $65, $70. Mrs. Hoyt Hales, Rt. 3, Box 251, Ellljay 30540. Ph. 698-4281.
Cro. potholders, watermelon slice, 2 for $3, plus 80 post. Mrs. P. B. Brown, Rt. 1, Box 2, Ball Ground 30107.
Cro. afghan "V" shaped, in asst, cols., 72x86, $50 plus post. Lucille Herring, Hephzibah. Ph. 404-798-5512._________
Small quantity poly scraps given for $2 postage, excess refunded. Mrs. H. C. McGarity, Box 541, Smyrna 30081.
Old fashioned sunbonnets, $4, girls', $3, state sml., med.,- or Irg. size, potholders, $1.50. Patsy McKie, 2550 Wedgefield Ct. #7, Columbus 31903. Ph. 404-689-7622.______________________
Dbl. knit full size quilt tops, asstd. blocks, $10 ea., plus post., cotton tops, asstd. blocks, 1 full size bedspread, sml. knit blocks, $30 plus post. Estelle Reagan, 1953 Parkwood Rd., Snellville 30278. Ph. 972-0986.________________
Cro. afghans - made to order, ripple, shell, granny square, prairie wheel, some on hand. Mrs. A. E. Riley, 3430 Rushing Rd., Augusta 30906. Ph. 404-798-4150.
Stuffed chicken potholders, $4/pr. plus 50c post.; 3-in-1 aprons, $3 plus 50c post. Bessie Sims, 441 Chestnut St., Lawrenceville 30245.________________
Hand cro. afghans, 1 red/white ripple, 96x72; 1 granny square, asstd. cols., blk. outlines, 76x90, $65. Mrs. Ida Beck, Lakeside Mobile Home Pk., Llthla Spr ings 30057, Ph. 404-944-9244._________
6 full size bfock quilts, handmade, cot ton inside quilts, $35, no checks, M.O. on ly. Doris Cochran, Hwy. 195, 1309 New Harmony Church Rd., Thomaston 30286.
2 nice handmade, hand appliqued dbl. bed quilts, 1 Tulip, 1 Colonial Girl, both solid cols., $125 ea. plus $4 post., no checks. Mrs. Emory Garrett, Rt. 2, Box 372, Hiawassee 30546. Ph. 896-2453.
Miscellaneous
for sale
Bees, Honey & Supplies
White or yellow pine beehives, & frames, also supers, top boards & bottom boards. Wayne Fanning, Lakeland. Ph. 482-2433._______ __________________
Wildflower honey in attractive con tainers, $3 / 40 oz., $1.25 / 12 oz. Ed James, Pine Mtn. Valley. Ph. 628-5962.
Will rob hives on halves. Sam Kennison, Conley. Ph. 363-3125.__________
Fresh wildflower honey, $10 / gal., $3.25 / qt, also bees for sale. Joe Pruitt, Covington. Ph. 787-5318.____________
Strong colonies, $55 ea., new equip., also pollen & honey. Harold Ward, Savannah. Ph. 912-964-1978._______________
Italian bees, $50 / hive. R. B. McKinley, Conyers. Ph. 483-7711._____
Cypress beehives; extractor for rent, also will buy beeswax. B. J. Semegran, Dacula. Ph. 962-1067._______________
Wildflower honey aft. July, $2.50 / pt., $4 / qt., w/wo comb. Perry Stephens, Lllbum. Ph. 921-0653._______________
Pure raw natural honey, organically produced, gals., Gallberry / $14.95, Orange Blossom / $15.95, Tupelo / $16.95 ppd. R. B. Argoe, Rt. 2, Box 239, Cairo 31728.___________________________
Will remove swarms of honey bees, new crop raw local honey, gal / $12. W. O. Canady, Douglasvllle. Ph. 942-3887.
4 hives w/bees, 17 supers, extra hive bodies, also bee suit, $450 firm for all. Charles Futral, Riverdale. Ph. 997-5744.
Top qual. Italian queens, 1-49 / $3, up $2.75. Mike Graham, Collins. Ph. 912-693-2333.______________________
Honey w/comb, $3 / qt., $10 / gal. H. E. Hyder, Riverdale. Ph. 404-996-7226.
New crop honey, will extract honey. Bobby R. Lovins, Bremen. Ph. 404-537-5662.______________________
Dried bee pollen, $9 / lb., $5 / Vi lb. ppd. Bradley Morey, Rt. 2, Box 20, Springfield 31329.___________________________
6 estab. hives bees, hives & supers cypress, $300, also 1 new 2 frame extrac tor, $140. Don Russell, Statesboro. Ph. 912-587-5543.______________________
Pure natural local honey in sev. sizes, incl. gals. Cecil Sheppard, Doravllle. Ph. 491-3734._________________________
New crop honey, $3 / qt., $10 / gal. W. W. Walters, Doravllle. Ph. 939-5812.
Honey extractor for rent, honey for sale, $3.50 / qt., $10 / gal. W. Earl Vautin, Jasper. Ph. 692-6192/5836.__________ _
Pure local wildflower raw honey, we buy beeswax. P. N. Williams, Forest Park. Ph, 366-6404.______________________
Raw unheated honey, $11/ gal., bakery grade honey, $6 / gal. R. Winkelman, Llthonla. Ph. 981-5260.
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Wednesday, July 21, 1982
Things To Eat
Organically grown vegetables, green beans, 90s / lb., yellow squash, 40c / lb. Alice Kennlson, Conley. Ph. 363-3125.
Taking orders for wild blackberries, $6 / gal., bring containers. Martha Martin, Rt. 6, Box 51OA, Gumming 30130.________
Pick your own purple hull peas, $7 / bu., butterbeans, $8, sweet yellow corn, $1.25 / doz., all exc. qual. Russell F. Smith, Loqanvllle. Ph. 787-1275.____________
Fresh grain fed GA lamb, processed the way you like it, Federal inspec., free del. where possible. Hilton Bik, Watkinsville. Ph. 725-5914._________ _
Water ground meal, whole wheat flour & grits, $2.50 / 10 lb., $1.50 / 5 lb., plus post. Mike Buckner, Junction City. Ph. 404-629-3630. ____________________
Green beans, okra, cucumbers & tomatoes. Robin Coan, Palmetto. Ph. 463-3261._________________________
Booking orders now for Irg. red speckl ed crowder & knuckle purple hull peas. Edward Coffey, Crandall. Ph. 404-695-5840.______________________
Detroit Red apples, white half runner beans, okra, tomatoes, crimson sweet watermelons, pick up Sunday, Monday & Thursday. Edward Colston, Taylorsville. Ph. 404-382-9619.__________________
Blueberries, pick your own, $2.80 / gal., bring containers, call for availability. Margaret Dimsdale, Covington. Ph. 786-4687._________________________
Freshly ground Hi-Lysine cornmeal. William Houmes, Stone Mtn. Ph. 292-7620._________________________
Blueberries, you pick, $2.50 / gal., turn off hwy. 96, 2 mi. E. Reynolds, go 2 mi. on hwy. 287 (River Ferry Rd.> Roy Jones, Reynolds. Ph. 912-847-3292.__________
Mail ads to arrive in our office by Wednesday.
Fresh frozen GA lamb, grain fed, Fed. inspec., processed the way you want. Richard Curtis, Comer. Ph. 404-783-5981.
Figs for sale, $2 / gal. Mrs. Florence Maine, Bonaire. Ph. 923-9762.________
Raw shelled jumbo peanuts, 11 lb. poly bucket, $14.50 ppd. Carroll McMillan, Rt. 2, Ocllla 31774.____________________
30 lb. Stuart pecans, $1 / lb., plus post., also shelled halves, $3.50 / lb. plus post. Mrs. J. A. King, Rockmart. Ph. 445-2430,
Blueberries for jelly, jam & pies, Irg. & juicy, picked to your order, $7 / gal. Karen Leguin,.Summerville. Ph. 857-3997.
Peaches, you pick, 7:30-8 p.m., 7 days / wk., hwy. 18 E. 21/! mi., pass Music park turn right, 1 mi. Vance Riggins, Woodbury. Ph. 404-553-5021,______________
Peaches, picked or you pick, con tainers furnished, 7 days / wk., 8-8 p.m. 1 mi. N. of Gay, hwy. 85, June 25-Aug 23. Render Hill, Gay. Ph. 404-538-6737.
Fresh stone ground meals & flours, cornmeal, 75 / 2 lb., $1.50/5 lb., rye or whole wheat flour, $1.30 / 2 lb., $2.75 / 5 lb. George Rogers, Blairsville.' Ph. 404-745-5735.______________________
Okra, tomatoes, squash, cucumbers, peas & egg pit. Betty Jane Stephens, Lllburn. Ph. 921-0653 9 a.m,-9 p.m._____
Shelled pecans, mostly halves, $3 / lb. plus post. Edward S. Thurmond, 1311 McCurray Rd., Madison 30650.__________
Peas, butterbeans, you pick, 244 / lb., Lower Poplar at 11th, follow signs, 21/2 mi. open everyday. Hoke Walker, 501 Lower Poplar St., Macon 31201.______
Okra, $12 / bu., 60c / lb., located 8 mi. W. of Marietta. Tommye Winn, Marietta. Ph. 428-2976.______________________
Silver queen sweet corn, long ears fill ed out good, $2 / doz. Pat Wise, Marietta. Ph. 971-4340.______________________
Fresh yellow sweet corn, picked by order. Terry Ballien, Calhoun. Ph. 404-629-7122.
Yellow corn, silver queen corn, butter beans, butterpeas, beans, peas, tomatoes, cantaloupes. Virginia Adams, Fayetteville. Ph. 404-461-9395.
Herbs
Clean yellowroot or queen of the meadow, 4 lb. lardbox, $5.50, 3 / $15 ppd. Mrs. W. C. Fowler, Rt. 5, Box 292, Ellijay 30540.__________________
Yellowroot, yellow dock, wild cherry & birch bark, 4 lb. lardbox /$5.50 ppd.; tansy & peppermint pits., 6 / $5.50 ppd. Mrs. Donald Greer, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540._____
Oregano pits, Irg. clumps, $3, no shipp ing. Connie Weiser, Dahlonega. Ph. 864-6956.
Yellowroot, yellow dock, queen ot meadow roots, 4 lb, lardbox / $5.50 ppd., also spearmint & peppermint pits., $.50/doz. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.________________________
Clean yellowroot or queen of the meadow, 4 lb. lardbox / $5.50 ppd. Willa Mae Mooney, Rt. 5, Box 292, Ellijay 30540.___________________________
Yarrow, tansy, queen of the meadow, yellowroot pits., 6/$6.50 ppd. R. C. Chastain, Rt. 5, Box 209, Ellijay 30540.
New jumbo catnip seed, 200/$1 w/SASE, stay grn. yr. around, limited sup ply. J. W. Garrett, Box 6383, Marietta 30065.___________________________
Peppermint, spearmint, horsemint & alehoofmint, $4.50/doz. ppd. Mrs. Louise Lee, Rt. 5, Box 209, Ellijay 30540.
Wild cucumber bark, burdock root, $3, 2 lb. lardbox or 2 boxes, $5, plus $1.25 post. ea. box. P. B. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground 30107.____ ________________
Lemon balm, thyme, $1.50 ea., spear mint, peppermint, $1 ea., also sage & feverfew, $2 ea. plus $1.25 post. Lillian Brooks, Rt. 1, Box 24. Hahira 31632.
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Livestock Sales
<f
Events
Every Monday night, Horse Auc
tion, Valdosta. Eddie Carlo,
912/242-5502.
2nd Mon. of ea. month, Dairy
Sale, reg. sale, every Wed.
Gainesville L/S Mkt. Ph.
532-4442.
1st and 3rd Mon. ea. month.
Seaboard Stockyard Feeder Pig
Sale,
Colquitt.
Ph.
912/758-3356.
Every Mon. night, Moultrie US
Co. Feeder Pig Sale, 7 pm,
Moultrie. Ph. 912/985-1019.
1st and 3rd Mondays, Baxley
Feeder Pig Sales, 8 pm, Herbert
Stone, 367-3397, 367-6198.
2nd & 4th Mon. ea. month, Wayne
Co. L/S Mkt. Feeder Pig Sale,
reg. sale ea. Thurs., Jesup. Ph.
912/427-2250.
1st Monday night, People's L/S
Mkt., Cuthbert. Ph.
912/732-2727, Mack Pate.
2nd Mon., County Stockbarn, San-
dersville. Ph. 912-552-2351,
Jewell Sheppard.
2nd & 4th Mon., 5:30 pm, Hazle-
hurst Feeder Pig Sale. Info.
Jack Sasser 375-2902 or
537-4313.
Every Mon. night, Dublin L/S
Commission Co., Dublin. Ph.
912/272-5526, Bobby Cochran.
Last Mon. Forshee L/S Co., States
boro. Ph. 912/764-3263, C.H.
Forshee, Jr.
August 2 and every 2 wks.,
Feeder Pig Sale, 2:30 pm, reg.
sale, every Wed. 2:00 pm,
Vidalia L/S Auction Inc., Julian
Clark. Ph. 912/537-3462.
1st Tues. ea. month, 3 pm, Bulloch
Stockyard Feeder Pig Sale,
Statesboro. Ph. 912/764-2451.
1st and 3rd Tues. ea. mo. 1:30
pm, Feeder Pig Sale, reg. cattle
Butcher Hog Sale ea. Thurs.,
1:30 pm. Valdosta. Ph.
912/244-1833.
Last Tues. ea. mo. Sumter L/S
Assn. Feeder Pig Sale, 2 pm,
Americus. Ph. 912/924-2931.
Tues., hog and cattle sale, 1:30
pm, Soperton Stockyards. Mary
Downie. Ph. 537-8356/7881.
Every Tues., N. Ga. Farmer
L/S Co. reg. sale, 12 Noon, Cum-
ming.
2nd Tues., ea. mo., Feeder Pig
Sale, reg. cow sale ea. Thurs.,
Citizens Stockyard, Arlington.
Ph. 912/725-4263. Every Tues., 8 am - 12 pm, West
Ga. Swine Mkt., Hwy. 166 N. Carrollton. Ph. 404/832-8660 -404/964-4462 nights. Every Tues. Cairo, (So. Ga.) Pork Sale, Lynn Horne. Ph. 912/474-8411. Every Tues., Horse and Tack Auction, 11 am, Quitman Livestock Auction, under new mgt. Ph. 912/263-7002. July 27 and every other Tues. Slaughter Hog sale, Ga. Farm Bureau Slaughter Sale, Warrenton, Tom Daniel. Ph. 912/474-8411. Every Tues. and Wed., Ga. Farm Bureau Slaughter Sale. Twin City, Tom Daniel. Ph. 912/474-8411.
2nd Tues. Toombs County Stockyard, Lyons. Ph. 912/526-8196, Billy Benton.
Every Tues. Blackshear Feeder Pig Sale, Blackshear. Ph. 912/449-3384, Baxter Bennett.
Last Tues. Flint River Live stock Market, Bainbridge. Ph. 912/246-2960, R. R. Nichols.
3rd Tues. ea. mo., Farmers Stockyard Feeder Pig Sale, Sylvania. Ph. 912/564-2576, Mr. W. E. Pace, Jr.
Every Wed. Reg. Hog sale, Jepeway-Craig Commission Co. Inc., Dublin.
Every Wed., Tri-co Feeder Pig Sale, 7 pm, Broxton. Ph. 912/359-2753.
Every Wed., new livestock sale, hogs, goats, sheep & farm items. Hwy. 166, Carrollton. Ph. 404/832-8660 - 832-8329.
2nd & last Wed. ea. mo., Smith Bros. Stockyard Feeder Pig Sale, Bartow. Ph. 912/364-3920.
2nd Wed. ea. mo., Bainbridge Stockyard Feeder Pig Sale, 2 pm, Bainbridge. Ph. 912-246-0680.
4th Wed. night, Seminole Livestock, Inc., Donalsonville. Ph. 912/524-2305 Luke Spooner.
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.
1st Thurs. ea. mo., R & T L/S Co. Feeder Pig Sale, Millen Harold.
2nd Thurs., Grady County Feeder Pig Assn., Cairo. Ph. 912/377-1036, E. T. Maddox.
Every Thurs., Vienna, (Mid-Ga.) Pork Sale, Lynn Horne. Ph. 912/474-8411.
2nd Thurs. ea. Mon., Grady Co.
L/S Mkt., Feeder Pig Sale,
Cairo.
July 30 and every other Fri.
Sutton L/S Co. Feeder Pig Sale,
6 pm, Sylvester. Ph.
912/776-3547.
July 23rd and every other Fri.,
8 pm, Turner Co. Stockyards
Feeder Pig Sale, Ashburn.
Castrated pigs only. Ph. 912/
567-3371/3372.
Every Fri., 2 pm, Slaughter Hog &
Cattle Sale, Pierce Co.
Stockyards, Blackshear. J. Bax
ter Bennett. Ph. 912/449-4404.
1st Fri. ea. mo., Hagan L/S Mkt.
Feeder Pig Sale, Hagan. Jack
Anderson. Ph. 912-739-1966.
Every Fri., Dodge Co. Salebarn
Feeder Pig Sale, Eastman. Ph.
912/374-3773, Hayward Cran
ford.
1st & 3rd Fri., Southwest Georgia
Livestock Mkt., Camilla. Mrs.
Ellen
McLeod.
Ph.
912/336-8707.
August 14 and every 2nd Sat.,
horse, goat and poultry sale, 1
pm, Vidalia Livestock Mkt. Ph.
912/537-3462.
Every 4th Sat. night, 5 pm, Hwy.
166 N. Carrollton, Ga., Irg. con
signment of tack. Info.
404/964-4462, 404/832-8660.
Every Sat., 7:30 pm, Agricultural
Merch. sale, under new mgt.
Quitman Livestock Auction.
Ph. 912/263-7002.
3rd Sat. or ea. mo., chicken & goat
sale, 2 pm. Soperton
Stockyards. Mary Downie. Ph.
537-8358/7881.
1st & 3rd Sat., 1 pm, Quitman
Livestock Auction, under new
mgt. goat and fowl sale. Ph.
912/263-7002.
1st & 3rd Sat., 12 noon, Metier -
pony & goat sale. Edward
Mosley, 912/685-2950.
Last Sat. ea. mo., pig sale, Soper
ton Stockyard. Mary Downie.
Ph. 537-8358/7881.
Yellowroot, dried catnip, yellow dock, sassafras root, $5.50/4 lb. lardbox plus $1 post. Elzie Cantrell, Rt. 5, Box 139, Ellijay 30540._____________________ _
1981 Rooster Spur peppers, 30 pods, $1 w/SASE. L. V. Itson, Rt, 1, Pelham 31779.
Opal basil, beau, deep purple pits., yr. aft. yr., 18 pits., $2.50 ppd. Janice Koone, McPherson St., Bremen 30110._______
Calamus & sages. Pat McKinney, Marietta. Ph. 435-8659.______________
Golden seal, lady slipper & ginseng pits, for restarting, send SASE for free price list. V. E. Raburn, McCaysville. Ph. 404-492-4569.______________________
Boar hog root, 1 oz., $4 ppd. Frank Rushing, Box 813, Carrollton 30117.
Yellowroot, calamus, rats bane, mint, 12/$10, 24/$15 ppd. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 1. Blue Ridge 30513.
Farm Supplies
Lrg. metal grain storage bin, 1200 bu., w/auger, exc. cond., $750. Lloyd Prickett, Griffin. Ph. 228-7454 day / 227-0485 night.
10 ft. auger, elec. mtr. & 8 ton sq. feed or grain bin, $400, will trade for cattle. G. W. Robinson, Gainesville. Ph. 404-436-2748.______________________
Three 4 in. steel pipes, 7 ft. 8 in. long w/plate welded on 1 end. Allen B. Roth, Lithia Springs. Ph. 941-9993._________
80 gal. syrup kettle. Albert Salter, Dublin. Ph. 912-272-6059.____________
300 poly sacks, 100 lb. cap., good for feed or seed. George Shurman, Rome. Ph. 404-295-1637.__________ ___________
Ashley wood stove & pipe, also stoveboard, used very little, $270 for all. Watson Silvey, Ringgold. Ph. 404-935-2699.______________________
Firewood, pulpwood, length, grn. or seasoned, $50/cd. plus del. Joel Sorrells, Ephesus. Ph. 854-4178.______________
Extra Irg. Yellow locust farm fence posts, 6Vi ft., $1.25, also split chestnut farm rails, 8 ft., $2.50. Walt Stancil, Rabun Gap. Ph. 746-2488.____________
Bathtubs, cast iron, for watering, $25; old wooden rabbit hutches, repairable, $5; also plastic flower pots, sizes & prices vary, flower pot trays. J. Stone, Stone Mtn. Ph. 404-498-0009._________
Chicken house & equip., 40x412 ft., steel trusses, also tin roof. J. E. Thomas, Jr., Patterson. Ph. 912-647-5693._______
1 Choretime feeder, fans, waterers, feed bins, & auto, curtains & other chicken equip. Jerry Thomason, Jasper. Ph, 404-692-5480.__________________
25 two ft. sections terracotta pipe, for water lines, $2 ea. M. Thompson, 2669 Clairmont Rd,, NE, Atlanta 30329._____
50 sets mini drinkers, $4 ea. Roy Thornton, Winder. Ph. 867-7210.___________
Big Dutchman equip., 25 eight ft. drinkers, 800 ft. feeders, trough & chain; 1 dbl. line feeder hopper; 1 sgl. hopper, ap prox. 100 glass jugs. D. Tritt, Lula. Ph. 677-4669._________________________
Solid cement test cylinders, 6 in. dia. x 12 in. long, good for retaining walls, 30c ea., del. by truck load or 20c/pick up. O. Vanderford, Lawrencevllle. Ph. 963-3606.
1 portable welding mach., like new, air controlled eng., Lincoln, 4500 watts, AC generator, 150 amp. AC, $900. Fred West, Dawson. Ph. 912-995-5625.
25 plywood brooder; cricket boxes, screened lids, $15 ea. James Brooks, Hull. Ph, 543-9558 day only.__________
Old farm bell, no. 3, $50, no. 2, $30, also bull bell, $20 w/bracket. H. B. Brookshire, Suches. Ph. 404-747-2928.___________
Fence posts treated, sev. sizes. Don Chesire, Conyers. Ph. 922-3777._______
Nursery potting containers, plastic, us ed, Irg. quan. of 1, 2, & 3 gal. sizes. Pat Collier, Atlanta. Ph. 404-355-9309.
Powell bulk tobacco barn, 150 rack, good cond. Thomas Flanders, Marietta. Ph. 422-3112 nights / 384-3919 days.
Burpee Aristocrat cooker, 7 qt. canner size & 1 Vz gal. elec, sprayer. Mr. Clarence Hill, Milner, Ph. 404-227-7324.________
Gal. glass jars, 25c ea., also syrup jars, qt. & Vz size, 20c. Mrs. Florence Maine, Bonaire. Ph. 923-9762.______________
2 army generator mtrs., $100 ea. Lester Martin, 4198 Keheley Rd., Marietta. Ph. 30066.___________________________
1 hp. Sears deep well jet pump, used 2 mo., $175. Milton P. Minchew, Macon. Ph. 912-788-1891 aft. 6 p.m,_____________
Firewood, oak & hickory, $35 / pick up load, pine, $20 / pick up load. S. Mosley, Walnut Grove. Ph. 787-5130.__________
Approx. 600 ft. of 3/8 in rubber hose. Bob Redwine, Roswell. Ph. 993-1798.
Rabbit cage, 8 x 2 x 2Vz ft., w/feeders, water bottles & nesting boxes, $40. Ron Roberts, Acworth. Ph. 926-2419._______
40 joints of 30 ft. 8 in. general rain ir rigation pipe, $3/ ft. Randall Richardson, Bluffton. Ph.912-835-2038.___________
Water distiller, fract. distillation w/column type distiller, like new. Jerry Sparks, Smyrna. Ph. 423-6832.
1/2 hp. deep well pump, $125, also cedar fence posts, $1.50 ea. Jim Bishop, Franklin. Ph. 675-3943.
Eight 20 in. fans for poultry house, $50 ea., also 120 Fresh Flow drinkers, $3 ea. Pete Brown, Danlelsville. Ph. 404-795-2877.______________________
Big Dutchman broiler feeder w/approx. 400 ft. trough & chain. Mike Bruce, Lavonla. Ph, 404-356-4811.___________
1/3 hp. elec, mtr., 110 volt, used 30 days on heating unit, $45. Roy Grindle, Dahlonega. Ph. 865-2041.____________
3/4 hp. Berkley pump, guar, foot valve, 50 ft. of connecting pipes, $170, also us ed tin 8, 10 & 12 ft. from farm bldg., good cond., all $185. F. Marhowe, Roswell. Ph. 255-9169._________________________
Leahy incubator, growing off pens, brooder & laying batteries. Daniel E. Miles, Kathleen. Ph. 912-987-5335.
Portable cattle scale, Paul AWB, weighs up to 3000 lbs., exc. cond. Winston Neal, Greenville. Ph. 404-672-4121 night / 404-538-6303 day.
8 row recycling sprayer. Leo Perfect, Unadilla. Ph. 912-627-3820.___________
5-V tin from farm bldg., various lengths, good cond. G. W. Stephens, Fayetteville. Ph, 404-461-6509.__________________
Loose field stones, free, you pick up, easy accessability, also barn wood, has been denailed & fumigated. Kellum Tadsen, Alpharetta. Ph, 475-1367._____
Approx. 400 pcs., 2x4x8 rough, dry, fat ty pine from old farm bldg., 75c ea. or $200 for all, also 4 used galv. roof top vents, w/tops & pipe. K. Walton, Ft. Valley. Ph, 912-825-7615.____________
Sears Farmbest, 6 drawer cabinet in cubator w/stand, $225, also fuel tank, 1000 gal. w/pump & fittings, $300, both in exc. cond. Bill Wasden, Quitman. Ph. 242-3183._________________________
Cages, Irg. hvy., all wire, 2x6 ft., like new, $20 ea. Ginger Woodlock, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-7759.________________
Flat belt pulleys, 38 in. dia. x 14 in. wide x 2'/z in. bore; 28x14x2'/! in.; 22x6x2'/z in.; 24x4x2 in. P. D. Boswell, Concord. Ph. 404-495-5789.__________
One 560 gal. hvy. fuel tank on skids, also 1 quarter horse Myers well pump, almost new. Ebb Carnes, Eatonton. Ph. 404-485-3671 aft. 5 pm.______________
Incubators, one 50 chick, $35 & one 100 chick, $50, both used once, like new. Bill Jacobs, Hiawassee. Ph. 896-4847._____
700 gal. milk tank, 3 hp. compressor, good cond., in operation now. Charles Jennings, LaGrange. Ph. 884-7372 aft. 7 pm._____________________________
Choretime feed bin w/flex fill sys., comp., good cond. Wilbur Ledford, Ha. Ph. 789-2111.______________________
Tomato wire hoops made of extra hvy. gauge wire, 5 ft. high. T. J. Malcolm, Grayson. Ph. 963-9020.______________
Blasting services, dry wells, stumps, boulders, ditches, beaver dams, water holes. Virgil Moore, Lawrencevllle. Ph. 962-3761,_________________________
Tin, 5-V barn tin, 8,10,12, & 14 ft. long x 2 ft. wide. Harold Rutledge, Rex. Ph. 961-6742._________________________
2 wood burning stoves. Claude Anderson, Hiram. Ph. 942-2744.____________
2000 m/less barn boards & scrap lumber, mostly oak. Clark Barker, Blue Ridge. Ph. 492-2363.________________
White oak railroad water kegs, 5 & 10 gal. sizes. Ronnie Boggess, Waverly Hall. Ph. 404-582-3701.__________________
2 wheat cradles, $50 ea.; also home cook woodstove, $125. Hoytt Booth, Bowman. Ph. 404-283-3892.
Canning jars, Mason, qt. size, $12/doz. W. T. Chambers, Tucker. Ph. 938-3446,
24x40 dbl. poly Quanset greenhouse, evaporates cooler, gas furnace. Jane Clark, Louisville. Ph. 912-625-3162 aft. 5 pm._______________ ______________
Sev. hundred treated fence posts. Hugh Crook, Montezuma. Ph. 912-472-6302/8421 aft. 5.
Incubators circulated air type 2,3,4 & 6 tray sizes, dbl. switch thermostat, auto, or hand turning, Instr. Ernest Dickey, Millen. Ph. 912-982-5515.____________
Firewood, dried, hickory & oak, any size. Larry Dotson, Talking Rock. Ph. 692-5893,_________________________
16 broiler house fans, exc. cond. D. M. Duggar, Good Hope. Ph. 404-267-7493 aft. 3^_______________________________
Norwegian wood burning stoves, beau., reas. price. David Ghesquiere, Crabapple. Ph. 475-6971.____________
Firewood, oak & hickory, $90/cd., you haul, $110, $125/cd. del., Atlanta area. W. H. Gilstrap, Duluth. Ph. 476-2620 / 2710,
Metal cattle head gates, $90. Wayne Green, Bremen. Ph. 404-562-4197._____
Post vise in good cond., $75; mule drawn turning plow w/extra parts, $50, other tools on hand. Ronald Ham, Nahunta. Ph. 912-462-5961.________________
Marsh farms Roll X incubator, good cond., $165, extra grods. $5. Paul Harney, Gainesville. Ph, 536-5110.____________
Old hand grind stone, 2Vzx10 in. w/handle, $15, also 2 hay rake wheels, $20. R. Hooper, Gainesville. Ph. 534-9704.
2 Cameron hog feeders, 3/4 ton, 12 hole, round, good cond., $80 ea. Boyd Jackson, Smithvllle. Ph. 846-5411.
Wednesday, July 21, 1982
THE MARKET BULLETIN
10 farrowing crates w/feeders, & waterers, $100; ten 4 hole hog feeders, $45, all in exc. cond. Morris Jennings, Gumming. Ph. 404-887-6663.__________
Old farm bldg, bricks, 5c ea. Andy Jones, Loganville. Ph. 466-8083.______
Oak kegs w/splgots, 1-20 gal. sizes, ship COD. Cecil Jones, Columbus. Ph. 404-563-4002.______________________
Everfilt Media sand filter; two 36 in. steel tanks, 175 gpm. w/auto. flush sys.; Berkley 15 hp, 3 ph. pump, 175 gpm. James H. Jordan, Reidsville. Ph. 557-4217._________________________
Firewood, pine cut 16 to 20 in., $12/pickup load. Jerome Kileger, Jonesboro. Ph, 478-5465.____________
1000 gal. propane above ground gas tank, $800. W. D. Langston, Bindie Rd., Griffin. Ph. 227-9552._______________
2 B&S horiz. shaft eng., 3 hp., $60 ea., also 1 Commander well pump, 3/4 hp. w/o tank, $100. David Lee, Suches. Ph. 404-838-4513.______________________
1.5 kw gas generator (4 cycle) on military skids w/5 gal. adapter, good cond. R. Lorange, Box 182, Dallas 30132.
Greenhouse, 17x34, redwood, glass, gas, water, heat, cooling fan & benches, standing, $2000. Robert Luftin, 1701 Shilderns Dr., SW, Atlanta 30311.
Free, 40x30 ft. chain link fencing w/5 gates, like new, must disassemble. Steven E. Marshall, Atlanta. Ph. 233-2224.
9 ft. & 10 ft. used tin from farm bldg. David Master, Bogart. Ph. 404-769-8717.
Split chestnut farm rails. Charles Mitchell, Clermont. Ph. 404-983-9314._____
Split chestnut farm rails, del. anywhere. G. Mitchell, Blairsville. Ph. 404-745-4585.______________________
500 gal. gasoline tank on skids, like new, $200. A. E. Myrick, Gordon. Ph. 912-628-2404.______________________
Tempered glass for greenhouse & col lectors, thirty-four, 46x76, $7.50 & up, will barter for bldg, materials. Lyn Priegel, Hickory Flat. Ph. 475-4744.
Worms
Red Wigglers many prices, also worm castings. Mrs. John B. Atterholt, Sr., Powder Springs. Ph. 943-6628.________
Giant Mealworms, M / $13, 5M or more $10 / M, 12 cups / $9 ppd. W. M. Mahaffey, Box 571, Mableton 30059.___________
Red Wigglers, bait size & bedrun. Gor don Mosley, Haynesville. Ph. 912-987-4996._____________________
Red Wigglers, will sell bulk worms or bedding & worms. Bruce Self, Byron. Ph. 912-781-8309.______________________
Grig. * Red Wigglers breeders only, $7.95 / M or 5M or more $6.95 ppd. w/instr. J. Shelton, Rt. 1, Box 267 A, Shiloh 31826.
Redworms, bedrun 5M / $16, 10M / $28 ppd. w/instr., also free worm casting. R. Stapleton, Lumber City. Ph. 912-363-4451.
Lrg. Red wigglers, bait or breeders, $8.95 / M, 10M or more $7.95 ppd. Mr. Drummond, Thomaston. Ph. 404-648-6261.______________________
Red Wigglers, bed full, sml. worms for stocking beds, any amt., $2 / gal. C. J. Ertzberger, Atlanta. Ph. 627-0784.
Fertilizers & Mulches
Chicken litter, $20/pickup load & $2/bag, horse manure, $10/pickup load, will load by appt. Jimmy Alford, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-1937 / 3161.
Aged horse manure mixed w/shavings, $10/pickup load, del. avail. C. H. Clay, Macon. Ph, 912-474-3109.____________
Pure cow manure, no dirt or sawdust, avail, yr. around, $25/pickup load, we load. Billy Greer, Hampton. Ph. 404-946-4616.______________________
Pinebark (nugget or shredded), 30 yrs. old sawdust, fresh sawdust, chicken or horse compost, can del. & spread or you pick up. Bill Isaac, Snellville. Ph. 979-1336._________________________
Pine straw, $3.55/bale, del., also bulk straw $45, $55, & $65/load. T. R. Lewis, Gumming. Ph. 887-9458._____________
Aged composted horse manure w/wood shavings, exc. for gardens, etc., $7.50/pickup load, will del., $35 in 15 mi. radius. J. Manning, Doraville. Ph. 396-4765._________________________
Horse manure mix. w/sawdust, $3 pickup, you load, easy to get to, mulch hay, $1.25/bale. Pam McGlothlin, Cumming. Ph. 404-889-1536._______________
Mulch hay, $1/bale. J. E. Williams, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-6503.___________
Wheat straw, $1/bale at barn, tight bales at 35 lbs. ea. Joel Boss, Kingston. Ph. 382-5744.______________________
Rich topsoil, fill dirt, old sawdust, pine bark mulch, sand, gravel & R.R. ties. Gary Cornett, East Point. Ph. 768-2470.
Mulch hay, $1.25/bale. D. B. Dixon, Covington. Ph, 404-786-6218.____________
Aged compost, horse manure w/shavings, exc. for gardens, $7.50/pickup load, you load. Judy Pearson, Ellabell. Ph. 912-823-3174.
Wheat straw, lrg. clean bales, $1 / bale in barn, can del. Larry Logan, Homer. Ph. 677-3207._________________________
Clean pine straw, $2.75 / bale, can del. in N. metro area. Shirley Neal, Acworth. Ph, 974-8095 6-10 p.m.______________
Compost ready for gardens, del., $30 / sml. load, $50 / lrg. load or $2 / bag at barn. J. W. VanHorn, Decatur. Ph. 289-5798._________________________
Mulch hay, can del. any amt. J. Wimpey, Conley. Ph. 361-7307.
Sand, gravel & topsoil. Woody Roberts, Smyrna. Ph. 435-8107,_______________
Rich soil, fill dirt, sand, gravel, sawdust & bark mulch, trucks loaded. J. E. West, Fairburn. Ph. 964-2045.______________
Shavings for stall bedding, fresh, dry, clean & absorbent, $10/pickup load, you load. D. Autrey, Douglasville. Ph. 942-7970._________________________
Free horse manure mix. w/shavings & hay (aged), you pick up, you load. B. Callahan, Duluth. Ph. 449-1126 days.
Chicken manure, del. & spread, 9 tons min., crossties, 35 mi. radius. Mr. Eskew, Fairburn. Ph. 964-3341 / 766-8599.
Coastal Bermuda mulch hay, lrg. bales, some can use for feed. Doug Exley, Springfield. Ph. 912-754-6144._____
Mulch hay ideal for seeding, $1.25/bale. Ed Garner, Buchanan. Ph. 646-5224._________________________
Coastal Bermuda mulch hay, $1/bale. H. K. Harp, Jr., Cusseta. Ph. 404-989-3603 / 3134.___________________________
Oat straw, big bales, $1.50/bale. D. H. Headrick, Palmetto. Ph. 361-1800._____
Good dry mulch hay, $1.25/bale at barn. Ben Hill, Conyers. Ph. 482-8243.
Mulch hay ideal for seeding, $1.10/bale. Frank Huckaby, Toccoa. Ph. 404-886-5722 aft. 6 pm.______________
Horse manure mix. w/shavings for gardens, $10/pickup load, you load. Bill McArthur, Marietta. Ph. 973-7161 / 971-4238._________________________
Horse manure, $5/load. Linda Moss, Atlanta. Ph. 634-3564 / 636-3121.______
Rich topsoil, sand, gravel & fill dirt, $50/load & up, del. to you. Roy Powell, Atlanta. Ph. 794-3552._______________
Mulch hay, $1.50/bale, at barn, lrg. bales. D. N. Ralston, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-5904._______________________ _
Mulch hay, $1.20 at barn or will del. Ralph Rucker, Woodstock. Ph. 475-6250.
850 bales of 1982 wheat straw, 80<t/bale or take all $550. Wm. Russell, Woodland. Ph. 404-674-2683._________
Mulch hay, $1.15/bale, can del. Jackie Teal, Llthia Springs. Ph. 941-0317.
Fish & Fish Supplies
Qual. Channel fingerlings, graded by size & free, treated parasite & disease free, guar, live health. J. Foy Gilbert, Thomaston. Ph. 404-648-2062.________
1982 crop disease free Channel Cat fish fingerlings, pick up by appt. or can del. Preston Harbin, Helena. Ph. 912-868-6095.__________________
Fish cages, fish traps, turtle traps, made of plastic mesh, 'A, '/a or 3/4 in. mesh. Hugh Holyoak, Alapaha. Ph. 912-532-5395._________________ _
GA Giant Hybrid Bream Channel Cat fish graded, treated disease free, pick up or del. Ken Holyoak, Alapaha. Ph. 912-532-6135.______________________
Ga. raised Channel Catfish fingerlings by the millions 5 & 6c. R. W. Patrick, Tlfton. Ph. 533-5045.__________________
Qual. Channel Catfish fingerlings, disease free, pick up by appt. or can del. H. C. White, Hinesville. Ph. 912-876-5161 days / 6323 nights._________________
Channel Catfish, fresh water, lake grown V4-1V4 lb. sizes, $1.25 / lb. Britt Chandler. Watkinsville. Ph. 404-769-5486.
Oddities
Peacock plumes, $2 / doz., cannot ship. E. J. Bernholz, Cataula. Ph. 582-2162.
Japanese Beetle traps, the 2 way milk jug type, $2 ea., cannot ship. Bill Gazaway, Alpharetta. Ph. 404-475-7096.
Homemade lye soap, 12 bars / $5 ppd. M. B. Harvey, 3448 Peach Orchard Rd., Augusta 30906.___________________ _
Luffa vegetable sponge, cleaning & bathing, mach. wash, $3 /12 in., approx. $1.50 / 6 in. Rebecca McGhee, Rt. 1, Box 135, Waleska 30183.________________
Will make sq. butter molds, $10, lap quilting frames, $8, all ppd. P. D. Webb, Elberton. Ph. 404-283-5207.__________
Lap quilt frame, 12 x 12 in., $5.50 ppd., w/instr., mail order only. R. D. Bagwell, Box 761, Duluth 30136.______________
Chair caning. Cheryl Wykoff, Dalton. Ph. 259-4269.
Miscellaneous Wanted
Want 10x10 in. 13 ft. wood beams, us ed. Jack Price, Decatur. Ph. 378-8402.
Want two 100 gal. &/or two 80 gal. can syrup kettles. Darryl Cobb, Abbeville. Ph. 912-423-3260.______________________
Need 3 cords firewood, will remove your unwanted hdwd. trees, Stone Mtn./Tucker area, exp. Lee Cromley, Stone Mtn. Ph. 292-1888 eve._________
Want used 12 in. concrete blocks, about 800 w/in 30 mi. of Fayetteville. Mickey Harp, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-1821.
Want rolled barley, Atlanta area. Michael McCannon, Lithonia. Ph. 482-1279 eve._____________________
Want in good cond. auto, feeder & waterer for 2 pigs. Barry Maddox, Athens. Ph. 549-9740 aft. 5 pm.______________
Want pulpwood, truck load of oak & hickory logs for firewood, del. to Forest Park-Morrow area. Mr. Abernathy, Morrow. Ph. 961-4191.__________________
Want old farm bldg, to tear down for materials, will not leave mess, Walton & surrounding cos. John Andrews, Social Circle. Ph. 464-3646.________________
Want pickup truck load, garden soil desired in exchange for pine firewood, 2 ft. length logs. Jules Gray, Atlanta. Ph. 237-6442._________________________
Want used national pressure, 7 qt. pressure canner, comp, w/lift out rack. Mrs. R. L. Harrison, Rt. 6, Box 309, Macon 31201.______________________
Want 400-600 gal. vacuum milk tank & milking equip. M. V. Heatter, Climax. Ph. 912-246-8389.______________________
Want 6-9 in. auger for sml. hand held post hole digger, 1 in. shaft. J. R. Howell, College Park. Ph. 404-766-7476._______
Want cedar or cypress fence posts cut 8 ft. long, whole/sawn, not split, can pick up. H. Kossack, Danielsville. Ph. 975-3494._________________________
Want sgl. bulb garlic grown in SE GA. Tony Mathews, Savannah. Ph. 912-232-6048.___________________
Want quilt sq. for twin boys age 5Vi, will exchange. Shirley Barnes, Rt. 1, Box 127 B, Crandall 30711.______________
Want vegetables or grain in quan. Mitch Hamby, CSB, Box 986, Monroe. Ph. 267-5019._________________________
Want wheat straw, 60c / bale loaded our truck, 100 mi. radius of Madison. Robert Pennington, Madison. Ph. 1-800-282-7007 8-5 p.m.______________
Want pennyroyal pits. Mrs. Herman Pugh, Buford. Ph. 945-5790.__________
Want milking mach. comp, w/bucket hoses etc., good cond. & reas., pay cash, 50 mi. Winder. Hugh Sams, Winder. Ph. 867-7709._________________________
Want hanging gas furnace for greenhouse, 100,000 BTU, good cond., reas., 75 mi. radius Greensboro. Robert V.enzel, White Plains. Ph. 404-467-2849 aft. 6 p.m. any time wk. ends.
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Daddy & teenage son, Kenneth, please write if you still want the cutting wood job, lost your address. Mrs. Smith, Box 2624, Hill Station, Augusta 30904.
Out of state wanted
Want 15 in. friendship sq. quilt in print pattern, will send quilt sq. in return. Nora Cromwell, Rt. 1, Box 377, Sunbright, TN 37872.___________________________
Want chicken gizzard (Iresine herbstii) pits, or cuttings, variegated & red round, leaf type. Ms. Dorothy Deisch, Rt. 3, Box 261 A, Murphy, NC 28906.___________
Want Paso Fino Broodmare, must be reas., can offer good home, So. or Cent. Ga. Mrs. Gloria Drummond, Rt. 2, Box 527 AA, Crawfordvllle, FL 32327. Ph. 904-926-5475.______________________
3 pt. hitch PTO driven, cane stripped in any cond. T. G. Mays, Rt. 4, Box 74 G, Lake City, FL 32055. Ph. 904-752-8961 no collect calls.______________________
Want cast iron, twin flywheels, 1 cyl. gas eng. (any cond.) David Wrights, 106 Cathcart Cir., Wlnnsboro, SC 29180. Ph. 803-635-3739.______________________
Want cultivator for cub tractor. Eddy Sears, Rt. 1, Woodland, AL 36280.
ENDANGERED PLANT SPECIES
Before removing wild plants from their natural habitat, check with the Georgia Department of Natural Resources to see if they are endangered or rare species. If they are en dangered, you should recon sider moving them. Many wild plants are suited for a particular environment and may not survive a change.
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July 23 - 8 pm, Feeder Pig sale,
Turner Co. Stockyards,
Ashburn. Info. H. R. Wiggins,
912/567-3371.
July 23-9 pm, open running
show,
Championship
Cloverleafs, ladies / open, cash
payback, trophies and high
point money, Vincent Mtn.
Farm, Rockmart. Info. Jimmy
Sims 404/646-3941.
July 23 - All breed horse / tack
sale, Sunny Farm Stables, Hwy.
369, Gumming. Info. Charles
Gabriel 887-9273 or 532-7923.
July 26 - Georgia Cattleman's
Assn. Summer Board meeting,
9:30 am, Rural Development
Center, Tifton. Info.
912/386-3407.
July 27 - Stockard-Finisher Con
ference, 9 am, Rural Develop
ment Center, Tifton. Info.
912/386-3407.
July 27 - Club Calf Sale, Cordele
Stockyard facilities, Cordele,
1:30 pm, approx. 60 steers,
spon. by the Crisp Co. Farm
Bureau Jr. Livestock Show com
mittee. Info. Bob Wright
912/273-7396 or Crisp Co. Farm
Bureau 912/273-3160. July 30 - Fourth annual all night
horse show, Wills Park, Alpharetta, hunters over fences 2 pm, Western, timed events, saddleseat, huntseat 7 pm. Info. 404/294-6182 or 957-2288. July 31 - A Trail Ride against Muscular Dystrophy, Land mark Stables, Joycliff Rd. in Macon, 5:30 pm-8:30 pm, bring your own horse. Info. 912/742-4070/9549/6643. August 21 & September 18 - Roll ing Hills Saddle Club open horse show, Duluth, classes for huntseat, saddleseat, Western Pleasure, English Pleasure, etc. Info. R. Jones 448-5594.
CRAFT FAIR
August 4-15 - 32nd Anniversary of the Georgia Mountain Fair, Hiawassee, handmade crafts, home and garden products, $3 admission under 12 free, open daily 10 am-10 pm, except on Sunday 8/15 10 am-6 pm. Info. 404/896-2256.
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RECIPE REQUESTS
Mrs. Jerry Flowers 1025 Castlewood Drive Woodstock, Georgia 30188 Mississippi Mud Pie
Mrs. Gail Rogers 3979 South Main Street Acworth, Georgia 30101 Rocky Road Fudge
Ms. Annie H. White 645 Clark Drive Ellenwood, Georgia 30049 Sweet Cucumber Pickles Using Seasoning Salt
Mr. Lee S. Settel 107 Logan Circle Ellijay, Georgia 30540 Buttermilk Ice Cream
Ms. Joyce B. Cheek 1210 Pinehurst Circle, NE Smyrna, Georgia 30080 Black Walnut Tea Cake Made With Buttermilk
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QUILT REQUESTS
Mrs. L. C. Bell 488 McAllister Street SW Atlanta, Georgia 30310 Dutch Girl With The Umbrella
Mrs. H. G. Fulcher Route 2, Box 76 Hephzibah, Georgia 30185 Information On Plaiting A Rug From Woolen Strips
FARMERS MARKETS There are 17 farmers markets located throughout the state. These markets pro vide an outlet for Georgia farmers to market their fresh produce and a source of fresh produce for con sumers.
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Although cultivation of indigo was not difficult, processing was an involved, dreaded task; the stalks were claimed to have given off an offensive, sickening odor. The ter rible odor and flies associated with processing the stalks prompted the Commons House Assembly to re quire the residue from the plants be burned or destroyed.
Two wooden vats (12 feet square by four and a half feet deep) were needed to process indigo. After harvest stalks were placed in a "steeper" vat. Here, fermentation was completed in 12 to 15 hours. The plants were then placed in a "battery" vat and stirred and agitated until a bluish precipitate resulted. Lime water was added to accelerate the formation of this precipitate; once formed, the mix ture was allowed to settle eight to ten hours.
To complete processing, water was drained from the vat leaving the precipitate on the bottom; this was strained and pressed until it was water free. The dried indigo was cut into two inch square pieces and dried in a special building. In digo blocks were carefully turned three to four times daily to prevent rotting and to check for insect infestation. The finished product was finally packed for market in November and December. The quality of the product was deter mined by the merchants by observ ing the closeness of the grains and the degree of brilliance of the violet blue.
After, the Revolutionary War, in digo production became less appeal ing due to the withdrawal of British subsidies to growers. Although pro duction steadily declined, the crop was produced in Georgia throughout the 1700's.
Small quantities of indigo could be found in the state until after the Civil War. However, remaining acreage slowly yielded to "King Cotton." Competition from British growers in the East Indies along with the development of synthetic indigo eventually led to the elimination of Georgia's commercial indigo pro duction.
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Not All Snakes Cause Harm;
Learn to Identify "Bad" Ones
Just the casual mention of the word "snake" sends chills up the spines of many people. While the reaction these creatures produce ranges from curiosity to fear -- fear is usually the predominant of the two.
Fear of snakes is not an instinct we have when we are born. It is a learn ed response. Children see the ter rified reactions of adults when they encounter these creatures; they figure that something that frighten ing to a grown-up certainly must be dangerous.
In addition, these observations are supported by wild tales of snakes jumping from trees and attacking people. As a result, a child grows in to a snake-hating adult.
There is a good reason to fear snakes -- some are poisonous. But out of some 50 species in Georgia, only nine, less than 20 percent, are poisonous. Instead of in discriminately killing every snake that crawls into your path, learn to recognize poisonous varieties.
In Georgia, there are four varieties of poisonous snakes. Rattlesnakes, copperheads, and cottonmouths which belong to the pit viper family and the coral snake, a cobra family member.
Pit vipers are the more common of the two families. These snakes get their name from a heat sensitive organ located between the eye and nostril called the pit. With this organ, they can detect, strike, and hit their prey in the dark. The pit is primarily used in acquiring food rather than for defense.
Pit vipers also have elongated, hollow fangs which fold backwards when the snake's mouth is closed and spring erect when it is open. Venom is injected through the fangs. Their triangle heads feature a slight ly up-turned nose. The eyes have a vertical slit for a pupil similar to that of a cat or an owl.
The coral snake is perhaps the state's most beautiful poisonous snake. Because this snake is secretive and mild-tempered, it is seldom encountered. Unlike pit
vipers, the coral snake's fangs are fixed; poison is injected through a groove in the tooth. In addition, it is thin with a round head and round pupiled eyes. It can be recognized by its brilliant color pattern of red, yellow and black bands. The snake's head usually is black and red always touches yellow in the color pattern if it is a true coral snake.
The popular belief that snakes can bite or sting with their tongues is un true. Snakes flick their tongues while moving because it serves as the rep tile's organ of touch.
For the most part, snakes play an important role in man's environ ment. For example, many of the large, land-dwelling species feed on rodents and smaller species serve as natural insect controllers. Although many poisonous snakes perform the same duties, few folks want to tolerate them around their homes.
There are no chemicals registered for snake control. This means the homeowner must make the environ ment around his home unattractive to the reptiles. The brochure, "Snakes And Their Control," is available upon request from your county Extension agent.
Fear of snakes is a poor excuse not to enjoy outdoor activities. Accor ding to statistics, more people are killed by lightning than snake bites.
You do need to take precautions when in areas where snakes might be. Always be aware of where you are putting your hands and feet. Do not sit on a log or the ground before checking. Do not step completely over a log -- step on the top first. Always use a large stick for poking around when walking on back trails. Be sure and keep a snakebite kit han dy on all outings in areas suspected to be snake infested.
Should a bite occur, getting the vic tim to a hospital as soon as possible is the most important step. In the meantime, the Red Cross recom mends the following steps:
-- Keep the victim from moving around; keep the victim as calm as possible preferably in a lying posi tion.
-- Immobilize the bitten extremity and keep it at or below heart level.
-- If you can kill the guilty snake without risk or delay, bring it to the hospital with the victim for iden tification.
Contact the Red Cross for addi tional measures.
If you enjoy working with animals, consider a career in animal health technology. Fort Valley State College (FVSC) offers a program for those in dividuals interested in this field.
The Animal Health Technology Center at FVSC is equipped with laboratories complete with clinical, radiography and surgical facilities. As shown above, students in the program receive first-hand experience in animal care.
For more information concerning the program, call Dr. K.L. Arora, Director, at 912-825-6353.
Expiration Date? The date you find on milk cartons is not the last day of freshness, as most people might assume. It is for your grocer's use and represents the last day of retail sale. This dating system guarantees you at least seven days of freshness beyond the stamped date, if your milk is proper ly handled.
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On the other hand, most harmless snakes have an elongated round face. The lack of poison sacs give the snakes a streamlined ap pearance. The coral snake, of course, is an exception. It has these characteristics yet is extremely poisonous.
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Do you have geological survey maps?
W. M. Atlanta These maps are offered for sale through the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Geological Survey Division, 19 M. L. King, Jr. Drive, Room 400, Atlanta, Georgia 30334, telephone 404-656-3214.
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Call Consumer Services if you have questions or complaints regarding areas regulated by the Georgia Department of Agriculture. Our tollfree number is 1-800-282-5852, and in metro Atlanta, 656-3645. You may write Consumer Services, Room 300, Capitol Square, Atlanta, Georgia 30334.
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Should you accidentally come in contact with ivy, wash the exposed area as soon as possible with soap and water and apply rubbing alcohol. Once the allergic reaction occurs, however, there is nothing much that can be done to stop it. Salves and lotions may soothe the itching and discomfort but they do nothing to shorten the course.
Poison ivy can be eradicated with herbicides. Check with your county Extension agent for the type required and instructions for applying. Never burn ivy; the smoke can be as irritating as the plant itself.
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Grandpa's
Keep Safety in Mind
Garden
Lucy Shiver of Sale City, Georgia is congratulated by R. L. (Bobby) Webster, chairman of the Georgia Cotton Commission, on her selec tion as Georgia's 1982 Cotton Queen.
Miss Shiver plans to attend Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College in Tifton this fall and will represent the Georgia Cotton Com mission in the Miss Georgia Agriculture contest in Atlanta later this year.
The Cotton Queen contest was only one of the many events during Cotton Promotion Day recently in Moultrie.
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This foundation will help to provide the knowledge and technology to feed America and the world tomor row.
Agriculture is an industry of pro mise that will rise to the challenge. The FFA also has a challenge, a challenge to prepare the vocational agricultural students for the pro blems of producing food and fiber for tomorrow. We should all, as citi zens of America, be thankful for what the FFA can do for the youth and future of America.
B. L. Jiles of Smyrna has a unique watering method for his houseplants; he uses ice cubes. Jiles claims that his ^ plants thrive as a ' result of this treat- ; ment. "Since the ice melts slowly, the plant has the opportunity to ahsorb the water," he explained. "This plant has i IhHHgngM been watered with five ice cubes a week for the past 16 years."
He also recommends this watering technique for hanging baskets if you do not like water dripping on your furniture and floor.
"I went out to see if my corn was ready for eating and a gang of black starlings had beat me to it," writes J. H. Woody of Rossville. "They had ruined the filled out ears and strip ped the top of each ear."
Mr. Woody solved this problem by covering the remaining ears with sandwich bags. "I had good results and there were no worms in the later maturing ears." (make sure your corn has undergone pollination before covering ears with the bags).
If you are aiming to grow the state's largest watermelon this year, start by thinning young fruit from the vine. After several small melons have started to develop on the lateral vines, pinch off all fruit except the most perfect ones. Any fruit formed later should be pinched off at three to four day intervals. Eventually you should end up with one properly shaped melon which should produce an "extra large" fruit at maturity.
"When gathering figs, I find the juices cause a painful rash on my hands," explained Stephen P. Bond of Savannah. "Now I use garden (rose) scissors and never touch the fruit. I just cut the fig off and release it into a container."
"I spray the holding side of the scissors with a bright color paint so that I can keep this side towards the fig," he added. "Otherwise, I might end up with a lot of fruit on the ground rather than in the container."
Soapsuds effectively control soft bodied pests such as aphids. Mix one teaspoon of liquid dishwashing detergent in a gallon of water and spray the undersides of leaves every five to 15 days. Repeat this pro cedure once a week thereafter until the insects are eradicated. This solu tion also works well if your plants have a problem with white flies.
Most everyone has heard crickets chirping on a summer night but did you know that they were giving you a weather report?
You can determine the approx imate temperature by counting the number of cricket chirps you hear in a 14 second.period. Take the number of chirps and add 40. The result should be a surprisingly accurate ap proximation of the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit.
For a more precise temperature, count the number of chirps you hear in a minute, subtract 40, divide the result by four, and add 50. This figure should be the temperature within a degree or so of the actual temperature outside.
Beneficial Insects and Animals Help Control Garden Enemies
Trichogramma wasps lay their eggs inside the eggs of various cater pillar species; after hatching, the wasp larvae feed on the eggs and destroy them. Lacewing larvae, known as aphid lions, also consume aphids, mealybugs, thrips and plant lice.
Fireflies, dragonflies, soldier beetles, robber flies and ground beetles are among other beneficial insects which help control their harmful counterparts. Some beneficial insects are available com mercially and can be released in your garden to help battle your pest problems.
Although technically an arachnid, the spider is a very important asset; they also feast upon almost any kind of insect that happens to pass by.
Earthworms are an important "undercover" ally. Their tunnels help ventilate your garden soil which allows oxygen and water and plant roots to penetrate more easily. This also helps prevent erosion since water is more easily absorbed into
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the soil.
Bees are extremely valuable to the fruit and vegetable gardener. Apples, pears, watermelons, cucumbers, squash, berries and various other plants depend upon the bees' pollina tion efforts to set fruit. It has been estimated that one third of all the food we eat is dependent on honeybee pollination.
Animal Allies
Although some birds will clean out your fruit supply if given the oppor tunity, some species are great bug catchers. The best way to attract in sect eating species such as mock ingbirds, purple martins, wrens, thrashers and others, is to place suet in convenient spots and provide birdhouses that attract these helpful species.
While non-poisonous snakes, frogs, toads and salamanders are not as attractive as birds, they too feed on insects. A toad, for example, can consume up to 15,000 insects during a single garden season. A shallow container of water or inverted flower
pots will encourage them to stay in your garden. Minute trichogamma wasp, length 3/64"
Praying mantis
Beneficial insects range in size from the tiny trichogamma wasp to the impressive praying mantis.
When Mowing Lawn
Considering the fact that an average lawn needs mowing about 20 to 23 times a year, the lawn mower is a very important tool to the homeowner. Unfortunately, by the end of this summer about 75,000 peo ple in the United States will be in jured by these machines.
Most of these accidents are the result of carelessness by the operator and can be prevented by following certain safety guidelines.
Always read the instruction booklet before using a new mower.
Wear sensible clothes, especially shoes that protect your feet and pro vide good footing.
Remove sticks, stones, debris and other objects from the area before you begin.
Keep children and pets away from the area until you finish.
Do not let your children operate mowers and do not carry children as passengers on riding mowers.
Do not fuel the mower while it is hot or running.
Avoid mowing wet grass.
Do not operate the mower at night.
Do not remove safety shields or deflectors from your mower.
Shut off the engine before remov ing the grass catcher attachment or unclogging the chute.
When cleaning underneath, always unhook the spark plug wire since it is possible to start the mower by turning the blade.
Do not leave a mower running unattended and do not get off a riding mower while it is running.
Shut off the engine or disengage the mower when crossing gravel drives.
Watch your footing especially on slopes. Always steer push mowers across slopes never up and down. Riding mowers should be driven up and down, however, for stability.
Visit the Agrirama
While planning your summer vaca tion, be sure to include the Georgia Agrirama on your agenda. The Agrirama, the official state museum of agriculture, is a living history ar chives depicting Wiregrass Georgia from 1870 to 1890.
The Agrirama features over 25 buildings authentically restored, along with craftsmen exhibiting their old-time skills.
On July 21, special attention will be directed toward family life. It will be a special tribute to fathers, mothers and children who shaped the lifestyle of the 1890's.
The Agrirama has special events scheduled year-round. It is located at the intersection of Interstate 75 and Eighth Street in Tifton. During the summer months, it is open 9 a.m. un til 6 p.m. daily. Admission is $3 for adults and $1.50 for children six to 16 years of age. For additional infor mation call 912-386-3344.
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Regrettably, many people answer this question too late. Despite poison ivy's well-known reputation for causing extreme skin irritation, the plant is respon sible for thousands of lost work days each year. It may cause only a few days' itching but in extreme cases it can cause weeks of suffer ing.
How does such an innocent, pretty green plant cause such big problems?
Urishiol, found in poison ivy and its cousins, poison oak and sumac, is the substance that causes all the misery. It is found in the ivy's sap, leaves, fruit, flowers, roots and bark. Tearing or bruising these plant parts can release this irritating substance.
You do not have to come directly in contact with the plant, however, to suffer its consequences. The poison is easily transferred on pets, clothing and tools.
If you think you are immune to poison ivy, the past is no guarantee. Many people start out immune to the plant and to their dismay find their arms and legs covered in bumps after rambling in the woods. Some botanists think that you may get sensitive to the plant only after first-time ex posure; they also are doubtful that anyone is completely immune.
The best way to avoid an itchy confrontation with poison ivy is to learn to recognize it and stay away. It may appear in the form of a vine, single bush or shrub.
Be on the look out for its glossy, green leaflets which grow in clusters of three; they may have smooth or saw-toothed edges. In the fall, the leaves turn a brilliant orange or red before dropping. White, waxy berries stay on the stem through the fall, winter and early spring which helps identify the plant when the leaves are not present.
If you can't remember all of these characteristics, try to remember the jingle:
Leaves of three, let it be. Berries of white, hide from sight. When planning a trek through the woods, wear boots, long pants and long sleeves. Be sure and wash clothing immediately, since the poison can remain intact. Ex pose boots and tools to several
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Wednesday, July 21, 1982
Plant Pathology
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bachelor's degree could work as a lab technician or in other types of research support work. The salary would range from $14,000 to $16,000, he added.
"This is one of the reasons the degree in plant protection and pest management was created in the ear ly 1970s. This degree is much more attractive to private industry," he said. "Currently, employment oppor tunities are excellent in the pesticide industry and the Cooperative Exten sion Service."
The average starting salary for students in the undergraduate plant protection and pest management program is between $17,000 and $19,000.
Because of the South's climate and long growing season, plant disease is a common agricultural problem in the Southeast. Garrett said this makes the region very attractive for employment in this area.
"Plant pathology is a very specialized area, but the general public hasn't placed it in as high regard as animal or human health. Our profession isn't as well known, but it is extremely important and can make a rewarding career," Garrett said.
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I have planted some sage and would like to know when it should be harvested.
L.M., Buford Just before the flowers fully open is the time when the most oil and flavor are present in the plants and the fragrance is richest. Herbs for dry ing should be harvested early in the season so that you can make suc cessive cuttings. Stop cutting in time for plants to grow back large enough to survive the winter. Do not cut the plant too close to the ground, but cut about five inches off the leafy top, then hang in the shade to dry. The best time of day to harvest herbs is early in the morning, just as the dew has dried from the leaves. At this time, the oils are strongest in the plants. A clear day is also recommended for harvesting.
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I purchased some pork sausage that had the texture of papier-mache. When I cooked the meat, there was no grease in the pan and it did not shrink. Addi tionally, it had no taste or flavor.
A. B., Chamblee Laboratory analysis revealed that the sausage lacked taste probably because it was so lean. Fat content is repsonsible in part for the taste of the product, as well as seasoning mixture used. We contacted the president of the firm that manufactures this product, and he has agreed to request ad ditional fat be used in the ground sausage to enhance its flavor.
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My neighbor is not removing dead animals from his hog pens. The hogs are feeding on the carcasses. Please check into this situation.
S. S. Sylvania Our inspector checked the farm and all the dead hogs have now been buried. Thank you for bringing this matter to our attention.
For more information on plant pathology studies, write to Dr. Gar rett at the Plant Sciences Building, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602.
(Special thanks to the University of Georgia Agriculture Communications Department for preparing this article especially for MARKET BULLETIN.)
Pick Your Own Update
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Beneficial Insects and Animals Help Control Garden Enemies
Not all creepy crawlers and critters you find in your garden are plotting to destroy it. Some of these creatures are natural allies that feed on insect pests and provide valuable services for your crops.
Ga. Peanut Festival
Schedules Pageants
Applications are now being ac cepted to participle in the three beauty contests held annually in con junction with the Georgia Peanut Festival in Sylvester. The contests in clude the Miss Georgia Peanut Festival Queen Pageant, ages 16 to 21, the Junior Miss Georgia Peanut Festival Pageant, ages 13 to 15 and the Little Miss Georgia Pageant for ages four through six.
The deadline for entering the pageants is August 10. The pageants will be held October 7. For further information contact the Sylvester and Worth County Chamber of Com merce at 912-776-7718 or write: Georgia Peanut Festival, Inc., P.O. Box 119, Sylvester 31791.
Natural predators serve as one of the gardener's most important weapons for fighting insect pests. As a plus, they demand no special care and need only to be left alone to do their work.
Many damaging insects can be controlled in your vegetable patch by beneficial insects. The ladybug is perhaps the most beneficial of all. Daily, both the adult and larval ladybugs eat up to two and one half times their own weight in aphids, mealy bugs, moth eggs, spider mites, scale and various other insects. In a lifetime they can devour 500-1000 in sects. In addition, ladybugs are not preyed upon because they taste bad and give off an odor unpleasant to other insects.
The praying mantis has an appetite equal to that of ladybugs. Their favorite insects are flies and grasshoppers but they will not pass by aphids, leafhoppers, white grubs, beetles and several species of cater pillars.
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If you see J. H. Pass in his garden with a ladder this summer, don't be surprised. He's probably just harvesting his corn crop. The Powder Springs gardener had an outstanding corn crop this year. His corn stalks towered from 14 to 16 feet high and some of the ears are so far up, he will need a ladder to reach them.
Pass claims to have no special greenthumb secrets for his giant corn. He uses no manmade chemicals on his garden plot and is always sure to incorporate plenty of humus in the soil. "The corn seed I used was saved from last year's corn crop," he explains. "It was only 10 feet high."