Farmers and consumers market bulletin, vol. 69, no. 18 (1983 May 4)

FARMERS & CONSUMERS

Tommy Jrvin, Commissioner Georgia Deparfmenf of Agriculture

Market Bulletin

Vol. 69, No. 18

Wednesday, May 4, 1983

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Equine Interests Discussed

Horses Benefit
Ga.'s Economy
The horse industry in Georgia is definitely on the move. Horses play a vital part in the agricultural economy of the state at the present time and promise to become even
more economically important in the immediate future.
In spite of a lack of hard facts on the current equine population, it has been estimated to exceed 200,000 horses and ponies on a very conservative projection. Various national studies have indicated that the
(Our guest columnist this week is Dr. Charles Mutton, Horse Specialist, University of Georgia, College of Agriculture, Cooperative Extension Service, Athens 30602.)
average pleasure horse owner spends in excess of $1,000 per year on basic upkeep of their recreational animals, while race horse owners and breeders spend a great deal more. Based on these figures, it appears that the current economic impact of Georgia's horse business exceeds $250,000,000 annually.
The indirect benefits are far greater since both commercial horse breeders and owners and pleasure horse enthusiasts invest large sums of money which are not directly attributable in the above figures. For instance, special automobiles, trailers, and other equipment used in horse transportation is a major economic factor in itself.
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EQUINE ADVISORY BOARD MEETING May 17 2 p.m.
Room 201 Ga. Dept. of Ag.

Rebirth of a Far*m Featured in May
In April, 1982, the Lamar County Soil and Water Conservation District sponsored "Rebirth of a Farm" in Lamar County on the farm of the Pippen brothers. This demonstration drew over 2,200 people.
This year, the Lamar County District is sponsoring "Rebirth of a Farm Revisited" at 1 p.m., May 18, on the Pippen Brothers' Farm. The purpose of the revisit is to evaluate the outcome of numerous conservation and management practices which were applied to help prevent soil erosion and sediment damages and improve water quality.
For additional information concerning the event, write Ralph Adamson, Route 4, Barnesville 30204.

At Special Open Board Meeting

The Georgia Equine Advisory Board is holding a special open meeting on

May 17 in Room 201 at 2:00 p.m. in the Georgia Agriculture Building in

Atlanta.

The public, representatives of the various horse breeds, veterinarians and

others interested in the equine business are invited and encouraged to make

a short statement to the Board.

Chairman of the Equine Advisory

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Board, John Lundeen, Jr., said the

ug COnSUmef line . . . meeting has been planned in order

,W.,.i,,ll a securi.t.y lTi. gih.t s,h.ini.ng on apple and peach trees keep them from blooming or bearing fruit?
D. U., Hiawassee Security lights should not affect the production of blossoms or fruit set on your trees; however, if the trees are growing too vigorously, few or no blossoms may be produced. If you believe this could be a problem, special treatment is needed to reduce growth. Contact your local county agent for assistance.
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I bought some hot dogs with a "February 26" date. Is this an expiration or packing date?
L.H., Statesboro Unless otherwise indicated, this may be considered as an expiration date.
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for the Board to be better able to respond to the needs of Georgia's horse
industry. "This is one of the fastest growing
agribusinesses in the state, and the 1983 Board members are striving to become more active and more representative to all segments of the economy affected by the Equine Board and this vast industry."
Commissioner of Agriculture
Tommy Irvin established the Equine Advisory Board in February 1972. It originally consisted of 12 members appointed by the Commissioner with the director of the Department of Agriculture's Equine Division acting
as advisor. The Board was established for the
purpose of improving, promoting and protecting the equine industry
within the state. Present members of the Board are

printed on page 15.

Believe it or not, this individual is in the process of harvesting an unusual crop bees. Georgia is among the top producers of package bees and queens in the nation. For more information concerning this unique industry, turn to page 7.

Illegal Beef
Sale Stopped
The owner of Wright's Flea Market in Augusta was arrested last week on charges of selling uninspected beef and selling meat without a license, according to Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin.
Ralph Wright of Augusta was arrested and held in lieu of $10,000 bond. The bond was reduced to $5,000 during the arraignment hearing and Wright was released after meeting bond requirements.
State agricultural inspectors, acting on complaints from consumers in Richmond and Columbia Counties, and cooperating with the Columbia and Richmond County Sheriffs offices and the Georgia Bureau of Investigation, investigated the alleged sale of uninspected meat. The sale of uninspected meat is punishable by fines of up to $1,000.

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Dear Editor I am interested in obtaining instructions and a diagram
for making a powell mill out of an old mule drawn cane mill. I would appreciate any information you could send me.
J. W. Yawn Route 2, Box 29 McRae, Georgia 31055
Dear Editor: Please find my check for $5 for the renewal of my
subscription to the "sunshine of my week." Words for me are totally inadequate to tell you the many wonderful things I'd like to say about the MARKET BULLETIN. May God bless your staff as you carry on this great service that brings so much pleasure to the thousands of people in the MARKET BULLETIN family.
Mrs. Dess James 16 N.W. 26th Street Gai*nes*vill*e, Florida 32607
Dear Editor: I am trying to locate one of three gears in a G. E. electrical
mixer, number 13M12.1 am especially looking for the middle gear. If any of your readers know where I can get these gears, please let me know.
Pauline Boswell
1330 Forsyth Street Apt. 212 Macon, Georgia 31201
Dear Editor I am trying to find conch pea seed. I used to buy green
peas at the Farmers' Market in Macon and could get the seed there but they are no longer available. They always try to offer me Texas Cream forty, instead.
Conch peas grow on semi-running vines with four or five long pods on stems well above the plants. They are white, kidney-shaped seed that cook tender but are not mushy. I would like to find about two pounds.
Mrs. B. F. Phillips 6378 Houston Road Mac*on*, G*eorgia 31206
Dear Editor I would like to contact people with Indian heritage that
make Indian crafts. We are Interested in buying handmade items, as we are Indian ourselves.
Chief William Rattlesnake Jackson Route 1, Box 111 Lees*bu*rg*, Georgia 31763
Dear Editor. I am sending you a picture of the geographical quilt of the
states and their state birds. I made the quilt when I was having trouble using my hands. The doctor suggested that I squeeze clay. I also decided to make a quilt and it worked wonders.
Mrs. Vallie Unklesbay 17 Broadway Street Rossville, Georgia 30741 (Editor's Note: We regret the color photo did not reproduce. However, the quilt was beautiful.)
Dear Editor: ! would like some information on an old peddle sewing
machine called "The Free." I would appreciate any help in this matter.
Lisa Hewitt 265 Hendrix Road Villa* R*ica*, Georgia 30180
Dear Editor: In December of 1982, the senior citizens of Glynn County
opened a craft outlet shop. All items sold in the shop are handmade and include quilts, pillows, woodwork and kitchen items. The shop is open year round.
Ethel M. Fraker Homespun House 1303 Union Street Brunswick, Georgia 31521

THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday, May 4, 1983

Farm employment
No commercial, industrial or domestic employment permitted. Only that employment that pertains to the individual farm may be advertised.
Wanted, partner / helper on organic farmstead, no drugs, tobacco or alcohol, for more info, write Jerry King, Rt. 4, Box 686, Blairsville 30512._________
Strawberry pickers needed last week in April for 5 weeks. Bill Isaacs, Snellville. Ph. 797-1336.________________
Want retired couple / sgl. man to live in trailer, work on farm part time. E. H. Garrett, Temple. Ph. 562-3822._______
25 yr. old man would like job on horse farm cleaning stalls, grooming, etc., exp. Johnny Weaver, 421 N. Hamilton St., Dalton 30720.______________
Want farm work, digging, post holes, any type farm work, Upson Co., have son & wife. Early Jr. Cochran, Thomaston. Ph. 404-647-4945._____________
Want someone w/animals (no cats) to live-in and share expenses on 40 acre ranch, lake, barns, pastures. J. Williams, Covington. Ph. 404-786-7145.______
25 yr. old female w/some income needs private living qtrs. / utilities exchange any kind of farm work, ex. w/cattle / horses. Ray Pippin, Atlanta. Ph. 523-4325.
Family would like to lease / caretake farm / stables, have animal science course. Dottle Klinger, Atlanta. Ph. 457-4061.________________
Want middle age woman to live in w/woman & do light farm chores, room /, board / salary, pref. near Forsyth Co. Vella Rice, Gumming. Ph. 887-4694.
Exp. mature female wants full time work w/horses, go anywhere, live in / out, have ref. D. Roberts, Douglasville. Ph. 949-6939 early morn.___________
Want retired couple for caretaking job on cattle ranch, ref., 2 bdrm. house & garden free. C. Dowling, Waycross. Ph. 912-283-1669.________________
Want part-time job, exp. w/cattle & horses; will help w/hay; can build fences. Ronald Gordon, Milledgeville. Ph. 912-453-7131.______________________
Want man approx. 30 yrs. old w/education for farm work, exp. tractor operator. Wesley Greeson, Statham. Ph. 404-725-5850.________________
Woman needs someone to live in & do light garden work. Mrs. Alva Powell, Rex. Ph. 378-0242._______________
Want retired lady to do light gardening, will provide rm. & brd. w/sml. sal. Ethel Scales, Bremen. Ph. 537-4830.______
Want someone to caretake sml. farm, garden, rm. & brd. Faye Willard, Griffin. Ph. 227-3634 / 289-0282.
Farm Services
Will do chopping, bedding and root raking, sml. or Irg. farm tracts. Devin Strickland, Waycross. Ph. 912-283-8462.
Gardens plowed in Cherokee and surrounding cos. Richard Ragsdale, Acworth. Ph. 974-2325.___________
Garden plowing, bush hogging, sml. blade work. Charles Wilson, Bremen. Ph. 537-2223 aft. 6 pm.______________
Gardens tilled, Troy-bilt tiller, Fulton and Clayton Co. area. John Mathews, Hapeville. Ph. 767-1473.________
Horseshoeing / trimming, plBf. done, reas. priced, certi. farrier. L M. Nutter, Sand Ridge Stables, Blakely. Ph. 912-723-8268.________________
Plowing, bush hog and light hauling. M. C. Underwood, Loganville. Ph. 466-1592._________________
Gardens tilled w/Troy-bilt tiller in N. Fulton, Cobb, DeKalb, Gwinnett, exp., reas. D. Smith, Dunwoody. Ph. 394-8273.
All types light blasting done, stumps removed, beaver ponds drained, boulders moved, springs opened, etc. Doug Robinson, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-1951._____
Will do loader / backhoe and dump truck work, haul gravel, topsoil, clear land, etc. 0. Vandeford, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-3606.______________
Prepare your spring garden, till w/Troybilt tiller, Cobb, DeKalb, N. Fulton, S. Gwinnett. Chuck Tankersley, Stone Mtn. Ph. 469-5593._____________
Will do A.I. of beef/dairy cattle in Henry & surrounding cos., also semen & supplies for sale. Ray Stallings, Ellenwood. Ph. 404-474-3594._______________
Will catch wild cattle or hogs, have track and catch dogs. Randy Pittman, Marietta. Ph. 404-434-9459._______
Will hatch your eggs. C. W. Rollins, 462 Beaverdale.Rd.,NE..Dalton 30720.

Will do A.I. of beef / dairy herds in Union & surrounding cos. George Rogers, Blairsville. Ph. 745-5735.__________
Will dig water lines w/ditch witch, haul gravel, sand, fill dirt; light dozer work. Jim Rowland, Bethlehem. Ph. 867-6857.
Will custom cut, rake & bale hay. O. L. Rutledge, McDonough. Ph. 957-5144.
Will control weeds / algae in lakes, kudzu & honeysuckle. Derry Stockbridge, Kennesaw. Ph. 404-926-5357.________
Will custom cut & bale hay, round / sq. bales; livestock hauling anywhere. Jim Toney, Stockbridge. Ph. 404-483-7993.
Bush hogging around Winder-Statham area w/7 ft. bush hog. Livia Vereczkei, Winder. Ph. 404-725-2230.__________
Custom cut, rake and bale hay or straw, rd. or sq. bales. Ron Arce, Wrens. Ph. 404-547-3696.____________
Custom hay baling, rd. and sq. bales. B. F. Garner, Mansfield. Ph. 404-483-3497 or 786-4637.__________________
Qual. horseshoeing, corrective / therapeutic, work guar., certi. by Okla. Farrier College, depend, service, Atlanta and surrounding area. Jack Burnam, Fairburn. Ph. 404-969-1338.____________
Need your well cleaned out, Macon to Chattanooga, pumps installed. Stan Cook, Covington. Ph. 786-4315._____
Bush hogging in Atlanta area. Walter Hope, Alpharetta. Ph. 872-3348.______
Will do loader / dozer work on your farm, grading, hauling, clearing, etc., rubber tire tractor also. M. Fox, Canton. Ph. 887-7308 or 926-9078._________
Nuisance beavers trapped, dams blown up, and ponds drained; also, light blasting work. R. L. Cole, Hiram. Ph. 943-3945.__________________
Will catch wild or loose cattle, haul livestock local / long distance, also gardens plowed, any type tractor work. Dwane Anderson, Jesup. Ph. 912-427-6430._________________
Custom garden tilling w/Troy-bilt, Dunwoody, Alpharetta area. Bret Brubaker, Dunwoody. Ph. 393-1804._________
Will do A.I. of beef/dairy cattle in Hart and surrounding cos. Stan O'Bannon, Bowman. Ph. 376-5046._________
Horseshoeing and trimming, all breeds and corrective. Ed Whitehurst, Jackson. Ph. 404-775-5591.____________
Will do A.I. of beef/dairy cattle in Cherokee and adjoining cos. William R. Odom, 4516 Waters Rd., Woodstock 30188. Ph. 404-926-5420.__________
Will do A.I. of beef/dairy cattle in Clarke and surrounding cos., semen & supplies. Clyde Lambert, Bogart. Ph. 725-7222.________________
Gardens plowed w/Troy-bilt, Smyrna area. Mark McCord, Smyrna. Ph. 434-0014._________________
Will build or repair farm fencing. Ronald Thurmond, Madison. Ph. 342-3276 or 342-0930.______________
, Horses or cattle hauled, hay cut / baled, bush hogging. J. Wimpey, Conley. Ph. 361-7307._______________________
Dependable qual. horsehoeing services. W. Blackstone, Mableton. Ph. 944-8443.______________________
Will water grind corn, wheat, rye into meal, flour & grits. Mike Buckner, Junetlon City. Ph. 404-269-3630 aft. 3.
All types tractor work, plowing, bush hogging, aerating, reseeding. Glenn Outton, Lawrenceville. Ph. 921-3121 / 923-5432.____________________
Will do all types farm fencing, some clearing. Bill Hardin, Dacula. Ph. 962-5094.___________________
All kinds of tractor work, plowing, aerating & seeding, Gwinnett & surrounding cos. T. Harkins, Grayson. Ph. 404-972-6586.________________
Backhoe, loader, dump truck, ponds built, chicken pits dug, stumps pulled. Roger Keebaugh, Clermont. Ph. 404-983-3113._______________
Gardens tilled w/Troy-bilt tiller. J. King, Roswell. Ph. 992-8758.___________
Gardens plowed, turned laid off, fert., lime spread, bush hogging, prompt & reas. service, Cobb Co. Don McCollum, Marietta. Ph. 424-1057.__________
Garden plowing, bush hogging, all type tractor work, Gwinnett & surrounding cos. R. Mitchell, Grayson. Ph. 963-5321 /
9607.______________________ Horses transported local / long dist.,
exc. care, meet / beat anyone prices. Harold Paden, Covington. Ph. 404-786-1056._____________
Will catch cattle / hogs, no catch, no pay. Larry Pittman, Douglasville. Ph. 404-942-1917.______________
Will do welding on your farm w/portable welder. David Rawlins, Eastman. Ph.912-374-4617._______________
Garden plowed, bush hogging,loader & backhoe work, Smyrna, Powder Springs, Six Flags area. J. Rich, Austell. Ph. 941-6855.__________________
Custom wheat combining, S20/A, under 100 A., S18/A. over 100 A. Tom Rider, Hephzibah. Ph. 404-592-4841.
Sml. gardens plowed w/roto tiller in Lawrenceville-Snellville area, $7.50Vhr. Tom- Roberts, Box- 27, Grayson 30221. '

Will grind stumps below ground level. John Dempsey, Stone Mtn. Ph. 404-469-5935._________________
Will furnish sprigs & custom pit. certi. Tift 44, Bermuda, N. GA. area. Charles W. Hurley, Rt. 2, Summerville 30747. Ph. 404-857-2707.____________________
Will build & repair any type farm fence, anywhere. B. J. Hughes, Dallas. Ph. 404-445-7394.________________
Want to split your firewood, will come to your place with hydraulic wood splitter. David Corbltt, Atlanta. Ph. 758-6188.
Quality custom rd. / sq. hay baling in N. Ga., ref. avail., bush hogging & other tractor work. Morgan Darwin, Colbert. Ph. 788-2871.__________________
Fences built in Paulding, Cobb, Douglas, Carroll Co.; Cartersville area; will tear down farm bldg. for lumber. J. L. Bond, Marietta. Ph. 422-8226._______
Horseshoeing, hot / cold, corrective, good, reliable service. John Abbott, Atlanta. Ph. 266-0009, 24 hr. answering.
Will catch wild cattle, have track / catch dogs, no catch / no charge. Donald Garretl, Douglasville. Ph. 489-1718.
Stumps removed, will grind 6-8 in. below ground level, reas. Gary Reynolds, Roswell. Ph. 992-8005.___________
Old log farm barns & sheds repaired. Ed Miller, Canton. Ph. 404-475-6299.
Gardens plowed, fields moved w/bush hog. R. Williams, Rt. 1, Byron. Ph. 953-2517 or 953-3620.____________
Garden plowing, bush hogging, tractor work, done w/exp., Cobb, Marietta, Woodstock area. Gene Mitchell, Marietta. Ph. 422-9023._______________
Will do bush hogging and general tractor work. Ralph C. Swafford, Douglasville. Ph. 949-8882.__________________
Backhoe & ditch witching; all types of jobs, water lines fish ponds built. D. M. Richards, Winder. Ph. 867-7922._____
Tractor work, bush hogging, fertilizing, seeding, etc. J. Manning, Doravllle. Ph. 396-4765 or 237-2111.___________
Exp. horse owner will haul horses locally, extra height trailer. Marshall L. Vaughn, Split V Farm, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-1223._____________________
Will furnish sprigs & custom pit. Tift. 44 / Alicia / Coastal Bermuda grass. James H. Williams, Fitzgerald. Ph. 912-423-4884._____________________
Wfll build farm fences any type. Cleveland Reed, Rt. 2, Box 165, Ellijay 30540. Ph. 273-3022._______________
Gardens, plowed in Cherokee & surrounding cos. William Ragsdale, Acworth. Ph. 974-2325 or 974-5008._____
Will till your garden, troy-bilt tiller, Sandy Springs, Dunwoody area, reas. rates, $15 min. Bill Lilly, Dunwoody. Ph. 396-7219 aft. 5.

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Will catch/haul cattle / hogs, roping horse avail., reas. rates, no catch / no pay. Jerry Padgett, Douglasville. Ph. 942-5967.___________________
Gardens plowed, bush hogging, reas. rates, Cobb, Marietta, Woodstock, Kennesaw area. Harold Rich, Marietta. Ph. 9734721._________________
Horseshoeing and trimming by qual. farrier wtover 10 yrs. exp., full time, W. Ga. area. Jim Warren, Temple. Ph. 404-562-3332.____________
Gardens plowed, bush hogging, all types tractor work. B. Lightsey, Decatur. Ph. 288-2324._____________________
Horses hauled anywhere, anytime, reas. rates; cattle moved. D. Christian, Covington. Ph. 786-2958.__________
Horseshoeing, trimming by prof, farrier, reg. & corrective work, 24 hr. answering serv. Benny Biddy, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-4896.______________________
Garden plowing, bush hogging, tractor & front end loader work, Dekalb, Gwinnett, Atlanta area. L. H. Cofer, 2988 Pangborn Rd., Decatur 30033.________
Garden plowing, bush hogging, reseeding, all types of tractor work, work in all areas. Mark Brooks, Buford. Ph. 9454186.____________________
Board fences and barns sprayed w/creosote solution. R. L. Glosson, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-0470 / 5259._____
Will build & repair farm fencing. Robert Hopkins, Dawsonville. Ph. 265-3444.
Will furnish sprigs & custom pit. any acreage of cert. Tifton 44, anywhere in Ga. J. 0. Hancock, Bogart. Ph. 404-5434440.___________________
Will furnish sprigs & custom pit. certi. Tifton 44, Alicia / Coastal Bermuda. Gene Hart. Guyton. Ph. 912-728-3380.______
Bush hogging, plowing & tractor work, guar., Covington & surrounding cos. Charles Morrell, Covington. Ph. 786-8648.
Garden tilling w/Troy-bilt, get good soil preparation, reas. rates. Eddie Moore, Carrollton. Ph. 834-0512 aft. 5 pm.
Dragline work, dig & clean out ponds, drain swampland on mats. Larry Potts, Watklnsvllla. Ph. 404-725-7851.______
Horseshoeing, hot, cold, corrective, prompt reliable service, satisfaction guar. Ron Powers, Douglasville. Ph. 942-1784.__________________
Will do Al synchronization of beef / dairy cattle in Houston Co. & surrounding area. Paul Reamer, Perry. Ph. 912-987-3870._______________
Will furnish sprigs and custom plant Tifton 44, Bermuda grass 3 in. apart, anywhere in Ga. Sam Summers, Temple. Ph. 404-928-6152 or 562-3679._______
Horseshoeing, 11 yrs. exp., dependable, reas. rates. Spike Stallings, Acworth. Ph. 974-5698.
Farm machinery and
equipment for sale
Only farm machinery used in an individual fanning operation and sold by that same individual may be advertised in this column. Those wanting equipment should be seeking equipment for their own individual farm. No trucks are advertised with the exception of fertilizer spreader trucks and fruit tree sprayers, truck mounted.
5 ft. hay mower for 8N Ford tractor, good gear box, needs new shaft $25. Mike Agers. TermlUe. Ph. 912-552-0483.
8N Ford exc. cond. w/sgl. plow, harrow and trailer $4,000. Ulas Thomas, Morganton- Ph. 404-374-5362, aft. 5 pm._____
JD 400 tractor, new eng., new battery, two 5 ft. mid-mowers, loader $5,200. Larry Garrett, LUbum. Ph. 921-1598.______
A Farmall tractor in good cond. $900. taster Cape, Boy-ton. Ph. 245-7269.
Donahue 16 ft. Gooseneck hyd. dump grain trailer exc. cond. $3,000. Simmie King. Hahira. Ph. 912-896-4386._____
1977 MF grain feed mill, good cond., 1 ton cap., extra grating; also, 1977 Ford hay scythe and conditioner; Ford hay rake in fair cond. Mrs. Watson Bevill, Springfield. Ph. 754-6940___________
NH 467 haybine, mower-conditioner $2,000. Margie Ayers, Winston. Ph. 942-26630957.________________
MF 135 diesel tractor 3 pt. hitch, new pad, new clutch and starter, runs good, good tires $3,950. Walter Bower, Jr., Uthonla. Ph. 404-981-8032 aft. 7 pm.
Hole diggers 3 pt. hitch like new $400; subsoiler one shank 3 pt. hitch $300; also, 500 gal. fuel tank $150. R. A. Alien, Jenklnsburg 30234. PH. 404-775-4737.
Bush hog 4 ft. used only once like new $480, Box scrape 4 ft. $275. Joe Gargiulo,
*. Ph. 2964189.
JD tractor model R, good cond., ready to go. O. l_ Ruttedge, Brannan Rd., McOonough 30253. Ph. 957-5144.

One Super A Farmall tractor comp. w/cult., Scratcher Fowler planter / fert. attach., all in exc. cond. $2,750. Travis Chambers, 1905 Watkin Rd., Mableton. Ph. 696-6670._______________
1976 and 73 C60 Chev. spreader trucks; also, 1981 742 Bobcat loader and trailer $25,000. Eugene Parker, Calhoun. Ph. 404429.4060.___________________
Taylor-Way harrow 4 row 5 shank, exc. cond. $1750; Ford 4 row planters on tool bar w/row markers $750. L. C. Malone, Rt. 1, Gay 30218. Ph. 404-538-6573.______
I486 IHC tractor, dual wheels, cab, air, radio, 1329 hrs., 400 bu. dryer (Moridge) PTO driven. Ronnie Owen, Concord. Ph. 404-495-5217.________________
Case 4 bottom flip plow w/coulters, new points, shins, exc. cond. Charles E. Waters, Jr., Rt. 3, Sylvania. Ph. 857-4938/3782.___________________
Taylor-Way 4 row cult. $1200, 7 ft. heavy duty Servis pull type mower $650; 1000 gal. Hardee Nurse tank and trailer $2,000. Ken Nesbltt, Zebulon 30295. Ph. 404-567-3118._________________
Economy Power King tractor, 48 in. belly mower, Moldboard plow, disc harrow, rear cult, w/furrower, rear blade, $1895. Milton Plant, Stockbridge. Ph. 404-474-7634._______________
9N Ford tractor, good cond., good tires, new paint $1500. Dennis Dove, Ellijay. Ph. 273-3279.______________________
2 row cult., 14 shanks $350; 16 ft. disc harrow $375, bottom plow 2-16 in. new bottoms $350. W. Tidwell, Macon. Ph. 912-935-8398.__________________
JD 45 combine w/13 ft. grain head and corn head $4,000, will trade for 65 H tractor in good cond. James Thigpen, Dublin. Ph.912-668-4971._____________
D-2 Cab. dozer w/Hyster winch $5,000, iron wheel subsoiler $150. Harlon Langford, West Point. Ph. 404-643-3533.
Sawmill by Frick, diesel 6m., 6cc., Tyler edger, 40 ft. slab-belt, 52 in. saw $6,000. Ralph Crumley, Gainesville. Ph. 404-536-4186._______________
One 6-30 in. row corn header exc. cond. $2500,4 row KMC rolling cult., exc. cond. $1,000. Tom Rider, Hephzibah. Ph. 404-592-4841.______________
4 disc tiller $325, pull type bush / bog harrow $295. Robert McCurley, Rt. 1, Box 167, Crawford 30630. Ph. 404-743-8421.
One radiator assembly for L.A.E. Case stationery eng. $100. Green Tibbits, Rt. 3, Dallas 30132. Ph. 404-445-3909.______
Rotary hoe 6 ft., 28 tines, 3 pt. hitch, used on 35 A. one time, $300, like new. T. A. Beard, Washington. Ph. 404-678-1695.
M JD w/cult. runs good, need 6 V. battery and little work otherwise $1100. C. A. Harnage, Rt. 7, Box 642, Tifton 31794. Ph. 912-382-4625.__________________
Krause model 1907 disc 25 ft. hyd. fold exc. cond. JD (Do-All) finishing harrow, 6 row wide, hyd. fold; also, 8 JD no-till coulters for 7100 Max-Emerge planter. A. Sapp, Dawson. Ph. 912-995-2454.______
New Holland 78 sq. bale hay baler selfpropelled, good cond., uses twine. J. H. Holyoak, Alapaha 31622. Ph. 912-532-5325.__________________
AC model C exc. cond. w/row plows and 6 cult., hyd. lift $1600, perfect running cond., 1 largest bottom plow $150. Jesse Alls, Jonesboro. Ph. 461-7725 or 474-7527.______________________
Garden tiller, 5 hp. BIS eng. $150. Tommy Loggins, 1773 Chandler Rd., Lawrenceville 30245. Ph. 963-1818 aft. 5.
4 in. Gould pump, Continental mtr. $1500, pipe, 6 in. $150/ft., 4 in. $1/ft., 3 in. 75t/ft., sprinklers, elbows etc. Ralph EwIng, Snellvllle. Ph. 972-1264._______
175C Intl. loader, good cond., new rails, pins and bushings, $20,500. Terry Barfield, CentervillB. Ph. 912-953-4312 an. 8 pm.
JD 210 harrow 12 ft., AC harrow 18 ft. wingfold $1500 ea. A. P. Scoggins, LaFayette. Ph. 404-397-8174.________
Ford 501 hay mowing machine, Ford baler and Ford rake, all in good shape $2000. O. J. Barnett, Rt. 2, Nebo Rd., Dallas 30132. Ph. 404-445-7984.
JD 6600 combine, new clutch and mtr. $13,000, good cond. Benton West, Rt. 1, Sautee 30571. Ph. 878-3331.
Iron wheel 2 horse wagon, no tongue $40; utility trailer 6x6 ft. $45. Don Williams, Rt. 1, Box 5716, Auburn 30203. Ph. 867-4895.
8 hp. Troy-Bilt tiller, extra new set of tires and plow, $650. Glen Dills, Riverdale. Ph. 404-991-2848.
JD 11 row grain drill, w/fert. and sml. seed box in good cond., $500. Joel Lancaster, Adalrsvllle. Ph. 773-3372.
4010-4020 JD tractor for parts, comp. from clutch housing thru rear end and tines $1,300. B. R. Thompson, Vldalla. Ph. 912-537-2398.
JD 8200 grain drill, sml. seed box, dbl. disc, all extras, mint cond., over-size wheels $2,950. Wm. Bullock, Barnesvflle. Ph. 358-2548.
1 Bear Cat grinder mixer, 2 ton cap., good cond., 1 front end loader for 8N or Jubilee Ford or like tractor. Milton Martin, Jr., Gainesville. Ph. 404-5364128.

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MF TO-35 w/comp. rebuilt eng. and new tires $3500, equip, also avail. Campbell, Fitzgerald. Ph. 912-423-5596.
AC 3 bottom plow category 2 hitch $350, 6 ft. bush hog cutter $310, bush / bog harrow, 24 in. disc by Bush Hog $500, other. J. D. Mooney, Duluth. Ph. 476-2458.
Sawmill, Belsaw, set up and running, belts, sawdust chain, no eng., you disassemble and move $1500. K. A. VIning, Doraville. Ph. 394-8566.__________
Mini-dozer, tracked, 16 hp. Brlggs / Stratton elec. lifts front-rear blade, bucket, moldboard, 3 yrs. good cond. sell or trade. E. Freytag, Alpharetta. Ph. 887-8719.______________________
Farmall Cub tractor, disc plow cult., belly mower, cycle mower, scrape blade. Jim Whitfield, Conyers. Ph. 483-7452 aft.
5 pm.________________________ Two AC all crop planters 2 row w/snap
coupling w/fert. hoppers $275 ea., one Gehl silage wagon w/5th. wheel wagon $500, other. Bobby Carlton, Rockmart. Ph. 684-3887/3789._______________
4320 JD tractor $8500, 15 teeth chisel plow $1200 in good cond. Ralph Ogle, Wintervllle. Ph. 742-8353._______._
Two 15.5x38 tractor tires, 20 to 25% tread, no holes $40 ea. or $75 for both. Mike Floyd, Rt. 1, Canon 30520. Ph. 404-245-6091.________________
1978 Ford 7700 diesel tractor roll-over canopy dbl. remote control. W. C. Cook, Macon. Ph. 912-477-6578.________
MF 1105 multipower, canopy, duals and wts., one 4 wheel trailer, wooden body, two JD harrows. Lorin Williams, Plneview 31071. Ph. 892-9704._______
2 Covington planters $500, no frame. Windle Sneed, Conyers. Ph. 483-7007.
Kubota L225 diesel tractor, like new only 270 hrs. $4,500. P. Paulk, 137 Fletcher Rd. SE, Eatonton. Ph. 404-485-9252.
Two bottom plow No. 14 in good cond. $175. B. J. Segars, Rt. 1, Winder. Ph. 404-867-4886._________________
Diesel White 2-60 tractor low hrs., exc. cond. must see $8200. Albert Salter, Rt. 6, Dublin 31021. Ph. 912-272-6059.________
Bolens 15 hp. garden tractor, hydrostatic, hyd. lift, mower, comp. reconditioned $1850; 14 hp Economy Power King tractor w/mower, 3 pt. hitch, belly cult. $1900. Jim Mabry, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-9387 aft. 6 pm.______________
Super A Farmall w/3 pt. hitch and 4 ft. bush hog, new battery and starter, very good cond. $2,700. Cole Cooper, Grovetown. Ph. 404-863-2555.______
1972 IH Cub Lowboy 154, w/42 in. belly mower and 3 pt. hyd. hitch $2,500. David Joyner, Covington. Ph. 404-786-2022 aft.
5:30 pm._____________________ AC B w/sickle mower / harrow, runs
good $1300. Michael Frazier, Appllng. Ph. 404-541-1609 or 404-595-3438._______
504 Intl. w/blade and Auburn trencher $4,000. Gary Jones, Molena 30258. Ph. 404-495-5274/5428.____________
JD B and some cult., doesn't run, sell or trade for 7 ft. HD JD scrape blade. James Hodges, Stockbridge. Ph. 761-2547._______________
KMC 6 row ripper, bedder, KMC 6 row Roto-tiller, Paulk 5 shank subsoiler; Intl. 4-18 In. turnover bottom plow. James Shehee, Byron. Ph. 912-953-3373/2413.
20 ton Garwood winch, good cond. $400. S. K. Payne, 2346 Acw. Due West Rd., Acworth 30101. Ph. 404-974-6718.
Hay wagon 8x30 ft. heavy duty, hoof trimming stall, pull type, 150 gal. sprayer. Roger Wilson, Stapleton. Ph. 912-477-5013.___________
Farmall Cub tractor w/belly mower, good paint and good cond. $2500. Ralph Kirby, Lithla Springs. Ph. 948-5804 or 949-1241._________________
5 shank all purpose plow exc. cond. $175. W. V. Adams, Douglasville 30135. Ph. 404-942-6502.____________
Posthole digger w/12 in. auger for farm tractor w/3 pt. hitch $225. B. E. Davis, Winston. Ph. 942-7208._________
1948 B Farmall tractor, 2 row, cult., harrows, elec. start $1500 cash. Elizabeth New, Loganvllle. Ph. 404-4664029.
Ford 3 pt. hitch Bermudagrass plow, good cond. $250. Wayne Peavy, Vienna. Ph. 912-268-6711._________________
One horse wagon, Bagwell, exc. cond. Bruce Townsend, Falrmount. Ph. 404-337-5953 aft. 8 pm.__________
Disc harrow and 3 pt. hitch for Sears garden tractor both $125. J. Z. Kimbell, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-6451._______
Two row ripper bedder $1150; sml. grain trailer $325. Lincoln Harris, Hahira. Ph. 912-794-2158.

7 No. 71 JD planters, 2 sets cover wheels on three 4 row bars and coulters hyd. row markers $350 per row; 300 gal. Newton Crouch sprayer etc. Jim Owen, Concord. Ph. 404-495-5217.________
AC farm tractor, model CA w/cycle mower and 2 disc plow $2,250 or best offer. Steven Stewart, Warner Robins. Ph. 912-929-0876.___________________
1980 210 MIF tractor, 250 hrs., exc. cond., 175 Ib. wts., 12 speed turning plow, 20 disc harrow, water filled rear tires $5900. Wm. McKeown, Loganville. Ph. 466-8527 eve._______________
2 disc tiller for Super A Farmall, belly mount, $150. C. R. Gilbert, Appling. Ph. 404-541-1861._________________
3 pt. hitch for Case 580 B Backhoe $500. Phillip Laberge, Box 236, Concord 30206. Ph. 404-495-5326._________
JD 9 row 71 no-till planter in exc.cond., 32 disc JD 310 harrow. Dale Wood, Hartwell. Ph. 404-376-3656.____________
3 pt. hitch 2 disc plow w/rear iron wheel, good cond. $150. Norris Bryans, Newborn 30262. Ph. 342-0282.______
Hay trailer 36 ft. dbl. axle, elec. brakes, flat body hitch like new $875. James Herring, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-5657._______
Model 1978 Troy-Bilt tiller 6 hp. Tecumseh Lawson eng. $675. D. Clary, Peachtree City. Ph. 404-487-5493.
Cat. 977 loader, good eng., canopy, powershift; also, direct drive 977; 74 White backhoe rubber, cab, low time. R. J. Bradley, Social Circle. Ph. 464-3676.
JD model 120 1 row corn picker, working cond. $350. Arthur DeLosh, Soperton. Ph. 5294243.___________________
2 Rainbow 1 pc. irrig. guns; 15 bale hay wagon; also, 24 ft. Gooseneck stock trailer. Cole Jernigan, Columbus. Ph. 404-323-5204/2223.________________
2 row Case tractor w/equip. good cond. Hugh Mayfleld, Rt. 1, Dallas Hwy., Cartersvllle 30120. Ph. 404-382-2847.
Set 4 row Burch planters on tool bar w/row marker $600; 45 JD combine w/234 corn head and 10 ft. grain platform $3000. Howard Swinson, Glenwood. Ph. 912-463-3301.________________
D7 Cat. dozer cable blade good cond., sell or trade for sml. dozer. Ralph Mllburn, Glbson. Ph. 598-2938.______
841 Ford tractor w/loader and new bucket all in good mech. cond. Ernest Wood, Martin. Ph. 404-356-4846._____
MF tractor 1105 w/canopy and duals 1500 hrs.; KMC tillivator w/JD planters and spray tank; Long harrow 10 ft. w/drag; other. W. A. Hageman, Rochelle. Ph. 912-423-7560._________________
AC pull type combine 60 in. w/25 bu. hopper, good cond., kept under shelter $975. J. H. Cavanah, Rt. 1, Box 179, Cochran 31014. Ph. 912-934-7768.
1965 David Brown 880 diesel 52 in. Maletti Rotovator. Don L. Pelfrey, Dalton. Ph. 404-277-3676._______________
5 A. irrig. sys., 3 hp. elec. pump, 2 in. pipe, heads, valves, comp., like new $985. Clay Keller, Danlelsvllle. Ph. 795-3379.
Farmhand hay handling sys. $2500; AC 4 row no-till planters $2500; 300 gal. stainless steel spray rig $1500; TaylorWay 12'2" harrow $1500. Chuck Sword, Wllllamson. Ph. 227-9241 or 567-3118.
8N Ford tractor, 2 new tires, runs good $1,675. Tony Mazeiba, Colbert. Ph. 788-2937.______________________
1982 Vlcon round baler, like new, 1981 MF 725 conditioner exc. cond., hay rake 6 ft. Rhino scrape blade. Bill Vandiver, Clermont. Ph. 404-983-9365._________
12 hp. walk behind Gravely tractor w/50 in. rotary mower & plow $1200; Stihl backpack mist blower for orchards $200; other. Mark R. Colgrove, Athens. Ph. 404-549-9815.______________
Farm tractor 62 or 63 Ford diesel harrow, 2 disc plow, 1 row planter. Ralph Smith, 4005 Grant Rd., Ellenwood 30049. Ph. 404-363-9108.______________
JD 450 dozer good cond., $9,000, 3 pt. hitch tree planter $900. Garland Middleton, Blakely 31723. Ph. 912-7234723/3849.______________
Two 14.9x24 (wide) tires, tubes and wheels for MF 35 tractor $175. W. A. Moseley, Reldsvllle. Ph. 912-SS74529.
Troy-Bilt tiller 1981 7 hp. Kohler eng., exc. cond. used 50 hrs. $1050. C. Chandler, Roswell. Ph. 404-998-2885.
2010 JD tractor, gas, 2750 hrs., runs good, wide frontend, PS, live PTO, 3 pt. hitch, 20 disc lift harrow, 3-16 in. bottom plows $4,000 cash. F. L. Horton, Moultrie. Ph. 782-5750._____________
JD 850 diesel "1882 mc4el, 132 hrs., plow-and cutting harrow; tike new $5900. Amos Cochran, Dalton. Ph. 2784200.

Case 8508 bulldozer, power tilt wW angles, 1980 model, approx. 800 hrs., exc. cond. $29,500. W. D. tester, Athens. Ph.
404-5484947._______________

00 Frick sawmill and edger, 4 cyl. GM

diesel, good cond. Johnie Parton, Un-

colnton. Ph. 368-3608.

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Troy-Bilt Horse cult. 2 yrs. old, 7 hp. Kohler eng., hilter / furrower $980, like
new. Bud Brewer, Dahlonega. Ph. 404464-4550.__________________

1952 B AC tractor w/bush hog, planters, cult, harrows, 2 disc plow, mowing machine, dump rake good cond. Thurman V. Jones, Gainesville. Ph.
404-983-7016._______________________

JD model A tractor exc. cond., perfect sheet metal and mechanics, no 3 pt. hitch, hand crank $1250, utility equip, trailer 5 1/2 x 18 $690. Jay Herrin, H-mpton. Ph. 946-3789.___________

V frame cult, and Covington planter,
all parts and in very good cond. $385. F. K. Parrish, Conyare. Ph. 404-4834196.

Sears Roto-tiller, 5 hp, good cond. $135. Ned W. Clarice. McOonough 30253. Ph. 957-5566 aft 530 pm.___________

One set 18.4x38 damp on duals. Jeffrey Knowtes. Eatomon. Ph. 404-4854748.

20 disc harrow like new. W. G. Hendrix, Grarrtvllle. Ph. 637*4526.________

9700 Ford, cab, air, factory duals, wts., low hrs. $16,500; IH 844 4 row com head fits 715 to 1460, $200. J. Ndan.
Douglas. Ph. 912-384^651.________

Lely fluffer rake, New Holland roll rake, 16 ft. flat trailer, dbL axle, M-4000 Kubota tractor. Russell Moore, RL 2, Calhoun
30701. Ph. 62540080428.___________

Rainbow 6 in. Irrig. pipe, 30 ft. turn lock like new, may pick from 150 PC $2/ft. James W. Whittle, RL 1, Chester 31012.
Ph. 912-358-4518.________________

Ford sickle mower $400 good cond.; MF sickle mower $550, good cond. Doyle Bunch, Ranger. Ph. 334-2905._______

3-14 Case bottom plows w/extra new points, good cond. $325. Paul Bryant, Atlanta. Ph. 404-2944116 ___________

New Leader spreader body mounted on truck, exc. cond. $5,000 or will trade. J. P.
Adams, 2108 Indiancreek Rd., Bowdon 30108. Ph. 404-258-7337._________

E-Z fil-em pump for injecting in
seconds, water and/or antifreeze into tractor tires, will ship UPS for $75. Gene Brown. Byron. Ph. 912-853-3330._____

Model 65 MF diesel wffront end loader, good cond. $3400 or best offer. Russell Jordan, 2833 Gwirmett Dr., Macon 31204. Ph. 912-745-9289 or 7464724.______

1 8N Ford wJbush hog mower, 1 Cub Farmall tractor wfcutt, disc plow, harrow and cycle mower. Tommy Womach, Covington. Ph. 404-786-7718.___________
Massey Harris Pony tractor w/disc plow. Lee Helms, Rt. 5, Jackson. Ph. 7754022.___________________
Gehl 95 portable feed mill $2500; 2 irrig. units, LP gas Continental & 40 hp. 3 phase elec. $1.500 ea. Lamar Strickland, Cairo. Ph. 912472-3267.____________
Tractor shop manuals for 1934 models and up $24.95. HonaJd Ham, Nahunta 31S53. Ph. 912-4624961 aft 6 pm.
1981 3 axle 20 ft flat bed utility trailer w/side and head boards, 2 new spare tires $1200. G. Harris, Dalton. Ph. 277-9454.___________________
Homemade utility trailers, sml. $150, 4x8 $250, 6x12 two axle $800. John Higgins, 439 Springtake Rd., LMiencevMe 30245. Ph. 404463-2445/5746._________
150 gal. L, fuel tank for wide body pickup w/12 volts etec. pump, exc. cond. $350. James Frierson, Rt. 2, WNgham. Ph. 912-762-4270._____________
New Holland windrow rake, Lely flutter rake, 16 ft. flat trailer. Wayne Moore, Rt 2, Calhoun 30701. Ph. 625-5008 or 629-2502._________________
3 pt. hitch dirt pan $50; pop up bale loader $350; JO Grassland pasture drill $550; JD 2 row front mount cult, w/planters for JD 3010 or 3020 tractor $275. W. Chandler. Ha. Ph. 789-2366.
65 MF diesel 52 hp., 5 ft bush hog, 16 ft. twin axle trailer. L. J. Blasczyk, 6549 The Kings Way, Douglasvflle 30136. Ph. 942-5018.____________________
1 JD 950 tractor OTd JO baler, Ford sickle mower and rate, all used very little, $12,000 / all. Reuben Wells. Rt 2, Box 101. Hme-vMe 31313. Ph. 368-2796.
142 Ford bottom ptow, 8-16 in. Hi. clearance for plowing in heavy litter $1500, other. Lamar Montgomery, Reynolds. Ph. 912-847-3121/4403.
1 used 18 gal. hand garden and home orchard sprayer, Sears wheel barrow type. J. D. McCurry, Rt 4, Box 570, Newnan 30263. Ph. 253-3972._________
One UD18 diesel eng-, 150 hp, one UD14 diesel eng^ 75 hp., both exc. cond. Jack Mixon, Wann. Ph. 912-268-4599 aft
7pm._____________________ 1400 NH combine, cab. air, diesel, 13
ft. head, flex cutter bar $15,000; NH 56 hay rake, CMIand Tyson. Urnta. Ph. 3564800 days, or 356-4328 nj_ht

Fair mowing machine, 5 ft exc. cond. $1200-, 12 ft Exee-How fart, spreader $75. good cond. C.LBaowelLMphantts. Ph. 4754251.

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6-30 in. row 71 JD planter, 6-30 in. row

Two Harvestore silos 25x80 and 20x60;

Rome TCW 20-24 off-set harrow, very

Want 3 pt. hitch for 140 JD and other

ripper, extra parts and plates $1,000 ea. 12 ft. hyd. dump wagon; Balzer model good cond. $1500; slide in cattle bed to fit garden attach., dump trailer etc. Reuben

Oliver Holdeman, Stapleton 30823. Ph. 1016 stationary conveyor box. Paul long wide bed of pickup. Lynn Sewell Jones, Rydal. Ph. 382-4405 aft. 6.

912-625-7529.

Folendore, Gray 31032. Ph. 912-932-5294. Canton. Ph. 479-1365.

Want heavy duty shredder / chipper /

Cattle, swine, other

6 ft. Ford sickle mower w/new spare sickle bar, spare Pitman arm, one box

1959 Fordson diesel tractor, 2900 actual miles $3,000. Mrs. Elzie Barrett Rt 1

M4-22 Ditch Witch trencher on tracks, mulcher in good cond., either 3 pt. hitch very good cond. $35,000. A. C. Bozeman or portable. Bill Bannister, P.O. Box 837,

livestock for sale

new blades, 2 boxes rivets, $750. Jack Kimber, Acworth. Ph. 974-3523.______

Box 335, Alto 30510. Ph. 869-7289.^ __' 16 ft. V-rake, other hay equip., 14B6 Intl.

Sylvester. Ph. 912-776-5260._______ Gainesville 30503. Ph. 404-536-0907. Taylor-Way 20 disc harrow 22 in. disc, 3 Want to buy commercial type pecan

28 in. spin out rear tractor wheels, fits MF No. 165-255-265-275 or Ford 4000-4100-4600-4610-4110 for $1200. Almond Parker, Rt. 3, Box 155A, Monroe 30655. Ph. 404-267-5794. _________
No. 430 Intl. hay baler, $2,500; WD No. 45 AC tractor, subsoiler and pesthole diggers $800; Farmhand side del. rake $400. M. L. Clay, Monticello. Ph. 404-468-6279.
Cattle sides for 8 ft. Ford pickup steel outstanding design for calves, bulls, $200. J. 2. Kimbell, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-6451 aft. 6 pm._____________
1966 Ford 2000 gas tractor, cult, and planters, harrow, bottom plow, rotary mower, sell all or none. Y. Mason, Lumber City. Ph. 912-363-4878.____________
35 Ferguson parts, comp. rear end, lift, lift-arm, steering sector, front end, all sheet metal, gas tank, radiator, other. W. L. Sapp, Denton. Ph. 912-375-4861.
Troy-Bill 8 hp. elec. start professional model used one season, bumper, bartread tires, hiller plow $1150. Warren, Hahira. Ph. 912-794-3385.________
4 row MF No. 39 planters mounted on MF tool bar w/row markers $400. Don Mullis, Rt. 6, Eastman 31023. Ph. 374-3364.____________________
Troy-Bilt tiller, 6 hp. horse exc. cond. $800. Gordon MacDonald, Columbus. Ph. 568-3510._________________
Fiberglass enclosed utility trailer; also, 14 ft. Hale cattle trailer. John A. Addison,

tractor, 4 post canopy, 21 ft. Bush Hog harrow, 4 row rip / pit. w/Cole planters. M. Folendore, Milledgeville. Ph. 912^2-9338.____________ ____
Burch planters, 4 row mounted on tool bar w/row marker, has gauge wheel, like new, kept under shelter $1300. J. H. Cavanah, Cochran. Ph. 912-934-7768.
450-B JD dozer 1973, diesel w/limb guard in good cond. w/blade and rake. David Lee, Griffis, Patterson. Ph. 912-5794690.
Onion grader, like new, hyd. dump, brusher-blower, 3 chain sizer $19,750. Danny New, P.O. Box 426, Vidalia 30474. Ph. 912-537-3447.
TD 15 Intl. bulldozer, 12 ft. blade $12,000, good cond. Estus Hall, Rt. 2, Baxley. Ph. 912-367-3227.________
Like new 20 disc smoothing harrow, fits 3 pt. hitch $450, used twice. Mrs. E. Beaver, Alpharelta. Ph. 475-3546 eve.
One 4 ft. bush hog exc. cond. $450. W. L. Wells, 141, Oakdale Rd., Griffin 30223.
Tractor, 40 Ferguson, gas, good cond. $1,500. Mrs. G. O. Dean, Rt. 2, Franklin 30217. Ph. 404-854-8565.___________
Sml. irrig. sys., Jaeger pump and motor 17-2 1/2 in. 20 ft. pipes. Joel Kitchens, Lithonia. Ph. 404-482-6694._______
Hester 2 disc turning plow used very little $450 firm. Neal Anderson, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-3626.________________

pt. hitch $800 at least 45 hp. tractor to pull it. Douglas Thaxton, Union Point. Ph. 404-486-4498.
New Holland 616 silage cutter, grass and corn heads for parts. R. E. Stallings, 1039 Salem Rd., Carrollton 30117.
Hay elevator 26 ft., PTO driven, other equip. Billy Davis, Sparta. Ph. 404-444-6432.
8x22 ft. tandem axle trailer $750, 4 row planter outfit $650, JD Van Brunt grain drill $550. W. R. Crenshaw, Madison. Ph. 342-1280.__________________
Taylor-Way harrow for sale. Mrs. Wesley Wall, Ellaville. Ph. 912-937-2272 aft. 6 pm.________________________
TD 15B Intl. dozer, good undercarriage, good cond. $15,500; one D pull Webco pan $6750. Vernon Jones, Rt. 2, Box 55, Dahlonega 30533. Ph. 404-864-3700.
H Farmall tractor, new tires $1,000; Farmall Cub tractor cult, and other equip. $2300. R. W. Wood, Gumming. Ph. 404-887-6207.________________
Gravely tractor w/rotary plow and cult. Lee Moore, Hoschton 30548. Ph. 404-867-4903 aft. 6 pm._________
1976 MF 16 hp., headlight, 48 in. mower, Hydra-Drive, no equip., PTO, retails $5,200, sell, $1,875. G. A. Gibson, Atlanta. Ph. 404-349-5453.
Wanted

cracker. J. Lanier, Statesboro. Ph. 912-764-6773 or 912-842-2298.______
Want JD 1020 or 830 parts, hood, fenders, etc., must be in exc. cond. also, want 3 pt. hitch spray outfit, must be reas. and good shape. Jay Herein, Hampton. Ph. 946-3769._____________
Want 500-800 gal. Hydro-seeder, good cond. Tom Harkins, 2698 Falcon Ridge, Grayson 30221. Ph. 404-972-6586.
Want power unit, gas. or diesel. R. M. Patterson, 4935 Hwy. 166, Douglasville 30135. Ph. 404-942-2637._________
Want plow for Farmall A tractor. O. B. York, Box 559, Rt. 1, Mt. Airy 30563. Ph. 404-754-6797.________________
Want rear wheel for JD A tractor (not cast iron). Douglas West, Fayetteville. Ph. 404-487-4176.________________
Want to buy dirt digging boom and bucket for 1973 Drott 40 or will trade. D. Strickland, Waycross. Ph. 912-283-8962.
Want to buy PTO driven litter spreader, prefer Lewis machine. H. B. Sands, Rt. 4, Box 304, Glennville 30427. Ph. 912-654-3721 aft. 7 pm.____________
Want 8N or 9N Ford tractor for parts or in repairable cond., L. H. Wiggins, 2891 Ebenezer Rd., N.E., Marietta 30066.
Want Intl. harvester B-275, diesel farm tractor for parts. R. C. Hadley, Zebulon 30295. Ph. 404-567-3107.__________
Want one row cult. / planters for 3 pt.

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
Jersey milk cow, 1st calf 4-10-83, gentle, hand milked, all shots, dehorned, $750. Robert Card, Rlnggold. Ph. 404-933-4310.___________________
Purebred Brahman bull, not registered, 1800 Ibs., gentle. Lewis Calhoun, Vidalia. Ph. 912-537-4782.______________
Purebred Red Angus bulls, 750-850 Ibs., breeding age, 70C Ib. at barn. Hal Keller, 1836 Kelleytown Rd., McDonough. Ph. 404-957-3815.______________
Reg. BBU Beefmaster bulls, ready for heavy service, see calves to appreciate. Rod Ingraham, Dalton. Ph. 226-2561.

Brown Bridge Rd., Covington. Ph. 404-786-7030._____________
504 Intl. gas, $2200, 504 Intl. diesel spin out wheels, new motor $2,400. J. C. Browning, Tiflon. Ph. 382-8336 aft. 7 pm.
AC C turning plow, cutting harrow $1200. Donnie Bryant, Rt. 1, Box 307, Rock Spring 30739. Ph. 404-764-2114.
Ford baler 532 w/rake and mower exc. cond. $5,500. Pete Summers, Appllng. Ph. 404-541-0800._______________
1982 Farnam truck mount feed bin 1800 Ib. cap. w/12 volt auger, new cond. Sam Thurmond, Maysvilla 30558. Ph.

D6 Cat. bulldozer exc. cond. $11,500. Larry Blggers, Swainsboro. Ph. 912-237-5325 or 912-562-3328.______
Intl. Cub tractor, cult., disc plow, GeeWhiz, draw bar and other misc. items. Felix Freeman, Galnesvllle. Ph. 983-7774.
850 New Holland round baler 1500 Ibs., ready for field $4000. Mike Cown, Monroe 30655. Ph. 267-8560.____________
D-15 AC w/3 pt. hitch $2,750, New Holland hay rake $650; JD mower $675. Fred Cooke, Temple. Ph. 404-562-4488 aft.
6 pm.___________________________ B Farmall, wide front end w/Woods bel-

Want 8N or 600 tractor; also, 3 pt. hitch equip. Ralph C. Swafford, Douglasville. Ph. 949-8862.__________________
Want to buy a hand plant setter and pull type rotary mower for Super SA Farmall. Lee Hale, Rt. 5, box 358, Jackson 30223. Ph. 7754022.__________
Want to buy an Oat crimper workable or repairable. Box Paxton, 7600 Hall Rd., Falrburn 30213. Ph. 404-964-4407.
Want one tractor tire size 11.2x24. Lealus Bell, Rt. 1, Box 186, Mauk 31058.

hitch, reas. Larry Black, Rt. 1, Box 140, Ellabell. Ph. 912-232-4186 or 912-858-3160
aft. 7 pm.____________________
Want Root rake or stacking rake to fit 175C Intl. loader. T. W. Barfield, Warner Robins 31093. Ph. 912-923-0121 before 4
pm.________________________ Want JD HD 7 or 8 ft. scrape blade.
James Hodges, Hapeville. Ph. 761-2547 aft. 6 pm.______________________
Want cyl. head for T-340 Intl. gas eng., will consider mtr. or junked crawler or loader if reas. W. I. Barrett, Box 207, Jersey 30235. Ph. 464-3651 aft. 3 pm.

Purebred Holstein heifer cow w/350 Ib. Holstein heifer calf and also adopted heifer calf, $1000. Bill Butler, Douglasville. Ph. 489-1585.________
Reg. 7/8 Chianina bull 10 mos. old, also 3/4 Chianina cow, priced to sell. Dan Jackson, Rt. 7, Box 197, Newnan. Ph. 253-6969.____________________
Reg. Slmmentals, 2 hef., open 15 mos. old, polled, 2 heifers, 3/4 will calve Oct. Joel Kitchens, Lithonia. Ph. 404-482-6694.
Purebred reg. classified S Santa Gertrudis cattle, selection of bulls, also some breeding age heifers. Steve Bran-

335-6441 days, 652-2438 nights._____ ly mower $1300. T. Whitaker, Madison

Want to buy rear main bearing cap for

Want Lowboy 25 ton Phelan or Birm- nen, Watkinsville. Ph. 404-769-5578.

Paulk chisel plow, seven shank $600.
Bobby Fountain, Cochran. Ph. 912-934-6837._______________

30650. Ph. 342-1784.___________
MF 124 baler w/kicker; hay rings; JD 714 silage wagon; Ensiloader mounted

50 model 8N Ford tractor. Aubrey Williamson, Vidalia 30474. Ph.
912-537-9529.______________

ingham tandem axle. Leon Roper, 12475 Douglas Rd., Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 404-475-9581._________________

Brangus bulls, 15-30 mos. old, crossbred Brahma yearling heifers. James Casey, Rt. 2, Box 174, Canon

JD 1207 mower conditioner in good cond. $2,500. Ralph H. Carson, Eatonton. Ph. 404-485-2175 aft. 6 pm.________
4x4 irrig. pump, 40 hp. mtr., trailer mounted; Airco welder / gas mtr.; also, *lnch for 350,450,550 JD dozer or loader. W. J. Vaughan, Thomasville. Ph.

on JD B; AC utility tractor w/belly slung mower, other. Thomas Whalen, Flovilla. Ph. 404-775-5459._____________
2010 JD tractor, wide front, canopy, diesel, new tires. Hubert Lewis, Buchanan. Ph. 646-3942 or 748-1556.
Three 2 wheel all metal produce

Want old model tractor (8N Ford etc.) can be in need of minor repair, reas. price. Jerry King, Rt. 4, Box 686, Blairsville 30512. Ph. 745-2836._____
Want fence post driver 3 pt. hitch, must be in working cond. R. G. Houser, Arnoldsville 30619.

Want JD 350 C or B loader w/wo backhoe, must be in good shape, fair price. Steve Bell, P.O. Box 178, Clarkston
30221._____________________ Want Massey Ferguson model 185
backhoe any cond. for parts or whole. Robert Street, Martinez. Ph. 404463-8872.

30520. Ph. 404-245-8189._________
Purebred Angus / Hereford heifers, Fl Angus / Hereford heifers, cows w/calves and bred back w/reg. Red Angus bull or Al to L.mousin. John Brown, Barnesville. Ph. 358-2201 / 4050.______________
Steers, 4 wks. and up, good qual., yr.

912-226-4611/2814._______________ trailers; one 40 ft. vegetable grading belt,

Want post driver in good cond. w/in 75

Want 2 tractor rims for 4020 JD size round. W. Hackney, Roopville. Ph.

MF 3366 crawler / loader, good cond. T.

Cawley, Riverdale. Ph. 404-768-1643 days,

404-997-0064 nights.

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brush and waxer, roller elevator, reas. John Ross, Jr., Rt. 3, Cochran. Ph. 912-934-7187. ________ _ ____

mi. of Gainesville. James L. Gilstrap, Rt.
6, Box 370, Gainesville 30506. Ph. 983-3171.

18.4x34 w/wo tires. Ralph King, Box 231, Bowman 30624. Ph. 404-245-5533.
Want center part of rear wheel for 180,

4044J54B917.________________
BBU certified bulls, 2 to 3 yrs. old, exc. bloodlines. Gene Herrin, Cornelia. Ph.

Sears 5 hp. BIS eng., gear drive front tines, fwd/reverse, exc. cond., will guar. C. Campbell, Powder Springs. Ph. 943-6083.__________ _ _ _______

Four 14 rack tobacco trailers, can be used w/either Long or Roanoke barns $650 ea., 5 tower center pivot $18,000.
A Smith.JVmbrose. Ph. 912-384-6645.

Want 1 horse wagon in good cond.;
also, Pony wagon. Penny Lyman, Rt. 1, Box 152, Watkinsville 30677. Ph. 769-5909.

D-17, 160, 170 AC, w/28 in. wheels; also, JD 8200 grain drill, 21 row w/dbl. disc openers. Joel Lancaster, Adairsville. Ph. 773-3372.____________________

404-778-6739.______________ _
Angus, AWF, and Charolais cross heifers, approx. 350 Ibs., wormed and vacc., $240 ea. D. A. Brown, Williamson.

Newton Crouch 1000 gal. stainless steel liquid truck mount applicator
w/John Blue metering pump, sparger agitation. Marion Reeves, Jackson. Ph.

Intl. ^990 conditioner $1300; JD 716
silage wagon $3,000; 40 ft. Century spray rig, 14 ft. flat dump, mounted. Other. Elmer Partain, Elberton. Ph. 404-283-4228.

Want to buy a junked or discarded Far-
mall tractor for parts, need Super A, C, Super C, 140 or 200. T. E. Baughcum, 3905 Hartley Br. Rd., Macon 31206.______

Want root rake to fit front of 1972 MF

300 loader, good or repairable cond. reas.

price. Paul James, Roswell. Ph.

404-993-2352 aft. 5 pm.

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Ph. 229-1133.___________ __
Steers grain fed on foot, ready for freezer, approx. 1000 Ibs., 65 Ib. Walt Dimsdale, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-6279.

404-775-4183 wk. ends only._______

4 Intl. 295 planters, good cond. $190

1 four row nipper and ripper planter 4 per unit. Harold Thompson, Augusta. Ph. Intl. planters, 1 bu. hoppers, planted ap- I 404-736-9958.

prox. 500 A. $2,300. Holmes Thigpen, Rt. j 4430 JD, cab, air, $13,000; Taylor-Way

Want sq. hay baler, prefer NH 273,

Want 3 pt. hitch attach, for Super A

must be in good cond.; also, MF 32 mow- Farmall, factory made attach, preferred.

ing machine. H. B. Brookshire, Suches. I Clifford C. Murray, Athens 30601. Ph.

Ph. 404-747-2928.__________ ___ ' 404-546-0780._________ ______

42 Branaus, Black Baldv. and Anaus cows, 3 yrs. old, 34 w/calves, others to
freshen soon. Ralph Barrett, Rt. 5, Dublin.
Ph.912-227-7035. __________ __

1, Adrian. Ph. 912-529-3299.___________
G AC tractor, front and rear hyd. lift, front and rear cult. $1500. John C. Williams, Pearson 31642. Ph. 912-422-3572.__________________
24-40 JD, 3 axle farm trailer. J. W. Yawn, Rt. 2, McRae. Ph. 912-362-4733.

33 disc off-set harrow $3,600; JD 40 disc 210 harrow $2500; JD 82 grain drill $2500; JD 82 grain drill $1300. Larry Partain, Elberton. Ph. 404-283-4228._________
1948 8N Ford tractor exc. like new cond. D. L. Barron, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-9100._ _________ _____

Want Cub Cadet 124 or similar w/moweronly, will trade 10 hp. MFw/3pt. hitch mower, cult, cutting harrows. D. B. Holbert, Fairmount. Ph. 404-337-2431.
Want backhoe reas. price. E. G. Cardin, Box 20, Rt. 2, Thomasville 31792. Ph. 912-226-5175.__________________

Want planters and fert. dist. for Farmail 140 or Super A, reas. Roy Goodwin, Evans. Ph. 404-863-8770 aft. 6.________
Want leaf / limb shredder, preferably a Mighty Mac model 12 P or 9P or similar. Stanley Herndon, 2277 Bohier Rd. N.W., Atlanta. Ph. 572-3286 days, 355-2277 eve.

5 heifers and 3 bulls, 3 cows, good milk cows. Ken Koulouberis, Alpharetta. Ph. 458-3491 or 992-6064.__________
Reg. Chianina bulls, Folbo breeding, 13 mos. old, 7/8 Black and 15/16 purebred Polled White. David Hiller, Toccoa. Ph. 404-886-9605 or 934-3034.________

One horse wagon for sale. Ezra Mote, Rt. 2, Lula 30554. Ph. 677-3264.

Bush / bog disc, 3 pt. hitch, $175, Mrs.
L. O. Bloomfield, Rt. 5, Dallas 30132. Ph. 404-445-2687/3558.

Want 3 pt. hitch for Super H Farmall. S. D. Conner, Rt. 1, Box 40, Helena 31037. Ph. 912-568-7689 aft. 5:30 pm._______
Want power steering pump, belt driven

Want Velvet bean thrasher to shell out velvet beans, PTO type. Everett J. Williams, Rt. 1, Box 19, Pearson 31642. Ph. 422-3690.__________________

Reg. Angus bull by Destiny, 1300 Ibs., dam by Chaparral, adj. 205, 597 Ibs., adj. yearling wt. 952 Ibs., halter broke. Ben Cox, Auburn. Ph. 404-867-9282 or

for Cat. 212 mtr. grader or comp. machine

Want to buy 5 ft. belly mower to fit 491-7075.___________________

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for parts. W. D. McDonald, 10618 Plover PI., Jonesboro 30236. Ph. 478-1186.
Want 3 pt. hitch fert. spreader, fiberglass cyclone type. Phil Bowen,

model A Farmall tractor, good working cond. K. C. Back, 228 Lake Joy Rd., Perry. Ph. 912-987-1642._______________
Want WD 45 AC wide end kit; also, a JD

1 red/white spotted Guernsey cow to freshen soon w/2nd calf, gentle, hand
broken to milk, $700. Alma Little, Pendergrass. Ph. 404-693-2372.______

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Use the following form to submit your ad You may paste it to the back of a post

Powder Springs. Ph. 404-943-3942.
Want Troy-Bilt Roto-tiller, reas. priced, working or not. C. Campbell, 5475 Wright Rd., Powder Springs 30073. Ph. 404-9434083.__________________
Want front end loader comp. w/pump,

tractor junked for parts w/wide front end or just front end parts. Roger Wilkerson, Lakemont 30552. Ph. 404-782-2236/5579.
Want TD 14 dozer parts; also, need a sml. dozer blade for JD 40C. Robert Summey, White. Ph. 404-382-7114.

5 Holstein bulls on grass, $150 ea. James Moore, Auburn. Ph. 404-963-8374.
Reg. Polled Hereford cows w/calves at side, cows bred back to Victor bloodline bull, $700 pair, pastured in Milner. J. B. McGregor, Jonesboro. Ph. 404-471-1451

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heavy duty, good cond. to fit Ford 3600

or 358-1925.________________

Please place the following ad under

tractor. Willie Gooch, 3221 Thompson Mill Rd., Bufofd 30518. Ph. 945-5618.
Want chipper / shredder or chipper, PTO driven, 1 12/in. Cat. 1, 3 pt. hitch.

Valuable Timber The total value of Georgia's standing timber is

Reg. Angus, 1 cow w/9 mos. Al sired heifer calf, 2 yearling bull, and 1 bull 7 mos. Frank Powell, Gumming. Ph. 889-0670 or 887-5599.____________

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Mike Petrakos, Marietta. Ph. 404-977-7528._______________
Want to buy A 580B Case backhoe. Ray McDonald, 1624 Hannah Mill Rd.,

$7.5 billion. The harvest in 1980 had a stumpage value of $300 million.

Reg. Angus bulls, 14-24 mos., AHIR records avail., cert. / accredi., Tb and bangs free. S. Thad Rush, Rome. Ph. 4041291-4849._______________

Thomaston 30286. Ph. 404-648-3950.

BBU Beefmaster bull, exc. bloodlines,

Want rear wheel wts. for Ford tractor 5600 or 6600. Charles Barrett, Rt. 1,

A Lot of Lumber

12-14 mos. old. Ralph Ruchen, Woodstock. Ph. 475-6250.__________

Camesvllle 30521. Ph. 384-4387._____

Georgia's 248 sawmills

Grass steers, 2 heifers, $125 and up.

Want pasture grain drill. George S. Walker, Eastman. Ph. 385-5028 or 374-3136.____________________
Want draw-bar that fits underneath

produced over 2 billion board feet of lumber in 1980, according to the Georgia

Randy Williams, Oxford. Ph. 404-786-2279 / 5103._________________
4 good Black White Face cows, w/Black-White Face calves, $2,500.

1968 135 MF tractor. Allyn Bishop, Bamesville. Ph. 404-358-2643.

Forestry Commission.

Morgan Manuel, Appling. Ph. 541-1743 or

724-4704.

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Top qual. calves, all vac., 2 wks. to 3 mos. old, some on grass. Bob Schock, Senola. Ph. 404-599-3748._______
Purebred Slmmental bulls, 12-16 mos. old, wt. from 1000-1200 Ibs., priced to sell. Edd Stuckey, Stuckey Slmmental Farms, Thomson. Ph. 404-593-8727 day, 595-5258 aft. 6.__________________
5 cows, 4 Angus, 1 Red Neck, 2 calves, others bred, 5-6-8 mos., $2000 cash. Ernest Thrower, Tallapoosa. Ph. 574-7069.______________
Herd of Simmenta! cattle, P.B., 3/4, 1/2's, complete dispersal, shots, wormed, 19 cows, 19 calves, 15 bred heifers / cows, bred Al. Milton Martin, Jr., Galnesvllle. Ph. 404-536-8128._________
Reg. Angus herd bull, Graham Big Elgay stock. Bill Smith, Locust Grove. Ph. 404-957-4034._____________
Reg. Red Angus females, 12-15 mos., Dynamo grandsire. Otls Milner, 804 Charlton Rd., Rome 30161. Ph. 404-232-3019._______________
Yearling bulls, Hereford, Charolais, Gert. I Hereford crosses, purebred Herefords also, Irg. frame, 11-13 mos. bulls $4504550. Scotty Morris, Sale City. Ph. 782-5506.________________
28 Holsteins, 1 bull, 7 to calve, one month, $14,500. Joann Rice, Rt. 1, Box 257, Portal. Ph. 912-865-2875._______
Reg. Polled Charolais bulls, 6-30 mos. Hubert Lewis, Rt. 2, Buchanan. Ph. 646-3942 or 748-1556._____________
1 Simmental Polled bull calf, Pollarls bloodline, outstanding her bull, priced to sell, reg. W. L. Paris, Rome. Ph. 235-2352 or 295-3169.________________
Reg. 7/8 Chlanina bull, 10 mos., also 3/4 Chianina cow bred to fullblood bull. Hugh C. Newman, Rt. 1, Box 950, Newnan. Ph. 253-0850.__________
Small herd purebred Charolais & Charbray cattle, 14 bred cows / heifers, 4 baby calves, 5 yearling calves, 1 reg. Brahman bull, $12,500. Roger Lott, Braselton. Ph. 967-2539. __________.
Nice Holstein / Angus cross cow w/3/4 Holstein heifer calf, can be hand milked, gentle. Roy Hensley, Tunnel Hill. Ph. 404-673-6064, evenings.__________
4 yr. old purebred Limousin bull (Son of Hanchon); breeding age percentage Limousin bulls. R. M. Patterson, 4935 Hwy. 166, Douglasville 30135. Ph. 404-942-2537.____________
8 black heifers for sale, approx. 6 mos. old, $1,800. R. Head, Dahlonega. Ph. 864-3485, after 5 pm._______________
Good selection of Al sired, Irg. frame, yearling bulls, reg. Angus. Bobby E. Moon. Rt. 1, Resaca. Ph. 404-629-3549.
7 reg. polled Hereford bulls, 12-48 mos., $400-$800, mainly Victor Domino breeding, good cond. Murphy Stanley, Dalton. Ph. 404-277-2410._______
2 reg. Black Angus bulls for sale. Fred G. Blltch, Jr., Rt. 4, Westwood Angus Farms, Statesboro 30458. Ph. 912-865-2475 or 764-6873._________
Reg. Black Angus, bred cows and heifers, all bred A.I. to Power Pack, Warrant, Hi Guy, Jetliner, some w/calves. Sam Lalaian, Loganville. Ph. 267-6198.
Reg. Black Angus bull by Southernier, halter broke, actual 205 day wt. 565 Ibs. Mike Wages, Qrayson. Ph. 404-466-4178 or 404-963;7455, after 6 pm._________
Beef type feeders and grass calves, heifers, bull and steers, on grass. Mrs. E. Summers, Rt. 2, Stockbridge 30281. Ph. 404-483-1747.___________________
Weaned calves, ready to go on grass. Robert Ogletree, Carrollton. Ph. 404-834-6472._________________
Reg. Beefmaster for sale, 1 yr. to 3 yrs. old, $800 to $1200. L. W. Tyre, Rt. 1, Screven 31560. Ph. 912-579-6573.
3 full French Charolais heifers, 8-14 mos., 8 cows bred or w/calf at side, priced to sell. Billy Bullock, Rt. 4, Dallas. Ph. 445-1631 or 459-3536._____________
Reg. 60% Limousin calves, Dandy and Miss Pompadour bloodlines. Brown Avera, Jr., Griffin. Ph. 404-227-8670, after
6.____________________ 7 reg. polled Hereford cows, 5
w/calves, 2 springing, 5 yearlings, all from reg. P.H. bull, $5700. J. Dawson, Thomaston. Ph. 404-647-5219._______
Reg. Holstein bulls, breeding age, sired by top A-1 sires, $900-$ 1200 ea. Noah Yoder, Rt. 1, Montezuma. Ph. 912-472-7944._______________
Limousin bulls for sale. Terry Tankersley, T & T Ranch, Rt. 2, Box 770, Lincolnton 30817. Ph. 359-4495 or
359-3291.__________________
Reg. polled Hereford bull, 7 yrs., selling to prevent inbreeding, exc. bull, come see his babies, $1,050. G. Middleton, Dahlonega. Ph. 404-864-3377.______
Reg. Simmental females, bred and open, top bloodlines and performance; also, 1 young 7/8 bull. Phil Reed, Rome. Ph. 235-1759. ______________
Do not call in ads they must be written out and signed.
No trucks, jeeps, or cars for sale may be advertised.
S.A.S.E. mean* self addressed stamped nvelope.

Reg. polled Hereford, cows / calves by RW J-223, breeding to full brother gold trophy sire; also, bulls. George Collins, Conyers. Ph. 394-0000._________
Polled Hereford bulls, 1 yr. to 31/2 yrs., 1 proven reg. herd sire, reas. Dave Oison, Decatur. Ph. 289-6627._________
Reg. purebred Simmental bull, 3 yrs. old, exc. herd bull, see his calves. Ronald West, Ellijay. Ph. 404-273-3081 or 273-3005._________________
Purebred and percentage Limousin cows and heifers for sale. W. L. Murray, Monroe 30655. Ph. 404-267-4425.
Pure Angus bull, proven, approx. 2 yrs. old, $450. T. Byrd, Jasper. Ph. 404-735-2524.________________
Reg. polled Hereford bull, 12 mos. old, Al sired by G. K. Justification. Susan Finch, Dallas. Ph. 445-3235 or 445-3270.
8 reg. Black Angus heifers, ready to breed, sire-excellent son of Spur Emulous 1809. Arthur Morris, Cobbtown. Ph. 912-684-5363._______________
Exc. selection of 12-18 mo. old reg. polled Hereford bulls; also, females. Winton Harris, Rt. 1, Box 148, Screven. Ph. 912-586-6687.______________
3 Brahman-Hereford cross heifers, 1 Simmental-Hereford cross heifer, 18 mos., exposed to Limousin bull, $2,500. Ray Dixon, Jr., Camilla. Ph. 336-8291 or 336-7269.________________
Reg. Red Brahmans, cows, bulls and heifers for sale. E. C. Parks, Cleveland. Ph. 864-6966.____________
Reg. Angus 10 cow / calf prs., 6 open heifers, 1 reg. Angus bull, 10 mos., long / tall / modern. Dean Reece, Alhambra Angus Farm, Hiram. Ph. 404-366-0921 or 404-943-5613.______________
43 top quality Holstein heifers, calfhood, vaccinated, bred to Astronaut bull, wt. 1,000-1100 Ibs., start calving in May, see to appreciate. Bud Rowden, Bogart. Ph. 404-725-5157.________
30 Holstein heifers, good cond., 200-300 Ibs., ready for grass, $1/firm. Coleman Hadden, Eatonton. Ph. 494-485-5649.______________
7/8 and purebred service age Limousin bulls, red and black, some polled. Rodney Fain, Valdosta. Ph. 912-242-3698 night.
Reg. Angus cows, bred back w/calf at side, open reg. Angus heifers, 30 to choose from. Jon Ostrom, Loganville. Ph. 404-972-7036._______________
Limousin bulls, ready for full service. Merrill Folendore, Mllledgevllle. Ph. 912-452-9338._________________
Reg. Santa Gertrudis, 2 class S, 2 yr. old heifers (bred), one 12 mo. old bull. Charles Klker, Ellijay 30540. Ph. 404-635-2895._______________
Santa Gertrudis bulls and heifers, reg., 6 mos. to 11 mos. Jim Emberson, Ringgold. Ph. 404-935-5805._________
Top quality baby calves, direct from mother's side. Mrs. Irene Pierce, Rt. 5, Qalnesville. Ph. 534-3181.__________
5 polled Hereford heifers, breeding age, 22 to 28 mos., C.M.R. and Gay Hill Victor bloodline. Ralph Sherman, Adairsville. Ph. 404-773-7235, after 6 pm.
Ten 1/2 Senepol cows due to drop 3/4 calves soon, eight 3/4 Senepol heifers, yearlings, one 1/2 Senepol bull, papers on all. Ronnie Everidge, Pinehurst. Ph. 912-433-6492.________________
Baby calves for sale, three 14 days old, directly from dairy. Jessie Pierce, Rt. 1, Homer. Ph. 677-4556.___________
Reg. Red Brahman bulls, heifer and cow w/calf by side, w/papers. Chester Hewell, Glllsvllle 30543. Ph. 404-869-7850.
20 bulls and 18 heifers, breeding age, reg. Angus W/P, B.C.I.A. records. J. M. Jones, Screven. Ph. 912-427-2019 or 912-579-6709.__________________
Sev. top reg. polled Hereford bulls, ready for service, 2 yrs., semen tested, herd certi. / accredi. reas. priced. James L. Hadden, Gibson 30810. Ph. 404-598-3223._____________
Reg. Black Angus bull, 3 yrs., "Glenflo Milestone Pride," sire Milestone, exc. performance. T. L. Brady, Auburn. Ph. 404-867-2486, after 5 pm.____________
2 Santa Gertrudis bulls for sale, $1,000, one Brahman, $1,000. Courtney Thomas, Atlanta 30318. Ph. 875-1663.
Baby calves, dairy and beef, 10 to 15 days old. Lucy Dowling, Rt. 6, Box 174, Waycross 31501. Ph. 912-283-1669.
Beefalo bulls for sale, put one in your herd for calving ease and heavier weaning wts. O. E. Deaver, Blairsvllle. Ph. 404-374-5789.
Steers, calves, crossbreds, 250-350 Ibs., ready to wean. Becky Wiggins, Kennesaw. Ph. 404-429-0202, after 5:30 pm.
Reg. Red Angus herd bull, 5 yrs., gained 4.49 Ibs. per day on feed test, first class bull all the way. Frank Hogan, Gainesville. Ph. 1-983-7977.
Reg. 7/8 Red Limousin bull, 18 mos. old, top bloodline, must sell, $800 or best offer. Julius Chastain, Rt. 2, Box 22, Pavo. Ph. 912-859-2250.
3 cows for sale, 2 black, 1 Hereford, $275 up, $900 if all 3 taken, can del. Harold Sheler, Woodstock. Ph. 926-9775.
Submit ads by Wednesday noon.

Reg. Angus bulls, 18 mos., ready for service, Erdmann breeding. Wincel Thaxton. Roberta. Ph. 912-'B36-200.
Purebred Black Angus bull, ready for light service, $300. C. Doherty, Bamesvllle. Ph. 404-768-1451._______
Polled/horned, reg. Santa Gertrudis bulls, reas. priced, good selection from reputation herd, can del. Joe Garcia, Donalsonville. Ph. 912-524-2680 night, 912-372-5634 days._________
Black Angus bull, about 2 yrs. old, good cond., $500. G. L. Phillips, Mableton. Ph. 948-1340 or 948-0878.
3/4,7/8 and 100% service age Limousin bulls, weighing 1200-1600 Ibs. Jerry Lee, Alma. Ph. 912-632-5412 day or 632-7739
night.______________________ 2 Holstein bulls, 375 and 425 Ibs., $550
for both. Stevie Adams, Tallapoosa. Ph. 574-2839 or 574-2217.___________
Purebred Brangus bull, 5 yrs., 1850 Ibs., gentle, purebred polled Hereford, 2 yrs., 1360 Ibs., gentle. E. Halski, Pendergrass. Ph. 693-2615.___________________
Reg. Simbrah bulls (1/2 Simmental-1/2 Brahman), wormed, branded, 6 mos., 600 Ibs., choice, $675. Clay Keller, Danlelsvllle. Ph. 795-3379.________
4 top quality Holstein heifers, 500 Ibs., 1 Holstein heifer, 450 Ibs., all have been wormed, Ted Fortner, Kite. Ph. 469-3635.
Brahman heifer, $350, one Beefmaster heifer, $350, both are 6 mos. of age. Billy Webb, Crandall 30711. Ph. 404-695-4489.
Reg. polled Hereford bulls for sale, ready for service, priced to sell. Tommy Greene, Milledgevlle. Ph. 452-0697.
2 choice reg. polled Hereford bulls, Gay Victor breeding. R. S. Sherman, Rt. 2, Hermitage Rd.. Rome. Ph. 295-2020.
Reg. Simmental bull, 3 yrs., exc. breeder, see calves, very easy calver, perm, tested, $1,400. Bill Vandiver, Clermont. Ph. 404-983-9365.________
2 reg. Angus bulls, 3 yrs. old. Emulous bloodline, $1,150, Band bloodline, $1,250. Lamar Reynolds, Rt. 1, Hoschton. Ph. 404-867-7949.___________
Young bulls, 6 mos. to 18 mos. old, want to trade for springing cows. Robert Alken, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-1928.______
16 black and Hereford crossbred cows, 14 w/lrg. calves now, breeding back Brangus $75. M. Dorris, LaGrange. Ph. 404-882-2937 day, 884-7485, after 9 pm.
Holstein heifer calves for sale, $100 ea. Alien Mason, Danburg. Ph. 1-404-285-2906.

Rabbits

Smutnose doe, bred, $10; also, buck, $7.50. Ralph C. Swafford, Douglasville. Ph. 404-949-8882.___________

Rabbits, pedi. Red Satins, NZW, Rex, English Spots, Flemish Giants and French Lops, bunnies. Henry Bowen,
Clermont. Ph. 983-7260.__________

Rabbits for sale, $2.50 ea. William Kelley, Rt. 7, Canton. Ph. 479-2773.

Bunnies, Dutch, $1 and up, grown Dutch rabbits, $5. J. E. Hill, Fayetteville. Ph. 404-461-4387.______________

Rabbits, reg. French Lop buck, $25; also, NZW mix. young, $2.50 and breeding age black doe, $3. Amy Niles, Murrayvllle. Ph. 532-9740._________
Rabbits, NZW, NZB, broken bucks and does, Dutch does bred, fryers, live / dressed, $2/lb., dressed and cut. Roger Smith, Royston. Ph. 404-245-5061.________

Rabbits, bunnies, jr. and breeders, $5 up; also, cages, all sizes. D. Hulett, GOTdon. Ph. 628-5141 or 788-6796._____
Five 8 wk. old rabbits, 3 does and 1 buck for sale. Mrs. H. G. Bryson, 133 Colelake Rd., Dallas 30132. Ph. 445-4212.

Rabbits, pedi. Giant Flemish Whites, purebred Giant Flemish Sandys and Chinchillas, $5 up. Elizabeth Brooks, Macon. Ph. 912-474-8076.__________

Baby rabbits for sale. Rondal Williams, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-7597.______

3 bred doe rabbits, white doe w/blue

eyes, black / white spotted doe w/blue eyes and light gray doe, $5 ea. L. Hare,

Gumming. Ph. 404-887-7021.________

Rabbits, NZW does, bucks and fryers

for sale. R. Ray, Rt. 1, Canon 30520. Ph.

245-5196.

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NZW, NZR, San Juan, Checkered Giants, bunnies, 2 mos. to 1 yr., $2.50 up.
Ken Hollifield, Rt. 4, Box 26, Toccoa 30577. Ph. 404-886-8579._________

Rabbits for sale, Mini-Lops, Rex,
English Angora, Dutch, Dwarfs and mix. does and bucks, from $5 up. A. M. Chambers, Lllburn. Ph. 921-6957.

Show quality Chinchillas for sale. Louise B. Zeagler, 1133 Ricky Creek Rd., Macon 31206. Ph. 912-788-0781._____

Rabbits, Champagne D'Argents for sale w/papers, from exc. bloodlines, Scott Meehan, Lilburn. Ph. 404-923-1575.

Rabbits, NZW's from established reg. breeding stock and bred does; also, cages. Michael McCannon, Uthonia. Ph.
482-1279 aft. 7:30 pm.__________

Have a problem? Call our toll free "ag consumer line" ... 1-800-282-5852.

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PRALINE CHEESE CAKE Graham Cracker Crumb Crust (recipe below) 2-8 oz. packages cream cheese e */ cup firmly packed light brown sugar 2 teaspoons vanilla 1/4 teaspoon salt (optional) 2 extra large eggs g 3/4 cup chopped pecans g Pecan halves for garnish, e
Grease well 8 or 9-inch round pan. Prepare crumb crust and line sides and bottom of pan to about one-quarter inch thickness. Set aside.
Mix cream cheese, brown sugar, vanilla and salt until smooth. Add eggs one at a time, mixing well after each addition. Stir in chopped pecans.
Pour mixture into prepared pan and bake at 325 degrees F for approximately 30 minutes or until mixture is set. Garnish with pecan halves.
GRAHAM CRACKER CRUST 1 */4 cups finely ground or crushed Graham crackers V Ib. softened or melted butter g 1/3 cup packed light brown sugar
Combine all ingredients and mix thoroughly. Submitted and tested by National Pecan Marketing Council
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TEXAS POTATOES
4 cups diced, peeled potatoes B 1/2 cup finely chopped onion g 1 teaspoon salt 1/3 cup chopped pimento g 1 teaspoon pepper 1/2 cup grated American cheese 2 cups medium white sauce* bread or cracker crumbs 2 tablespoons butter
Cover potatoes, onions & salt with water, bring to a boil for 5 minutes. Drain, add pimento; place in a greased 8-inch baking dish. Add pepper and cheese to white sauce and pour over potatoes. Top with crumbs & dot with butter. Bake at 350 for 30 minutes or until bubbly.
Serves 6. Mrs. Moscoe Morgan, Sr. Box 177 Krum, Texas
MEDIUM WHITE SAUCE
4 tablespoons butter g 4 tablespoons all-purpose flour 1/2 teaspoon salt 2 cups milk g
Melt butter in sauce pan over low heat. Stir in flour and salt. Add milk all at once, cook quickly, stirring constantly until mixture thickens and bubbles. Remove sauce from heat when it begins to bubble. Add cheese and other ingredients at this time. Stir until smooth. Makes 2 cups.
TART QUICKIES 1 cup cottage cheese g 1 cup butter g 2 cups all-purpose flour preserves
Combine cottage cheese and butter, gradually add flour and mix well. Form batter into a ball, wrap with waxed paper and refrigerate one hour. Divide batter into two parts, roll each part thin and cut into three-inch squares, place one teaspoon preserves in each square. Fold over and press edges together firmly. Bake on a greased cookie sheet at 425 for 15 minutes. Makes 12 tarts.
Catherine Leonard P.O. Box 235 Chatsworth, Georgia 30705
The "g" signifies that this is a Georgia product.
Unless otherwise indicated, all recipes have been tested for accuracy in the Department of Agriculture test kitchen, by Home Economist Mania McNeely. If you would like to share your favorite recipe with our readers, send to Georgia Cookin', Market Bulletin, Capitol Square, Atlanta 30334.

Rabbits, NZW and Chocolate Dutch, pedi. avail. Lanny Bostwick, 4930 Car rollton Hwy., Villa ffica 30180. Ph. 404-45&6868.
Approx. 300 guinea pigs, Peruvians, Abyssinians and short hairs for sale; also, equip, for same. Charles J. Rogers, Bremen. Ph. 834-1133, 9 am-6 pm, 537-5477 aft. 7 pm.______ ____
Male and female breeding rabbits for sale, w/1 Irg. hutch, (40 for all. Dwain Cagte, Alphanrtta. Ph. 475-4870.
Rabbits, Dwarfs, only 3 left, all white,

LIVESTOCK
QUOTATIONS
Prices for March 1983 Georgia Auction Markets
Ga. Department of Agriculture and
U.S. Department of Agriculture

Goats for sale, Nubian, billy only, al ages, $20-$75. Tom Snelling, Rt. 6, Box 204 A, Gumming. Ph. 404-889-1171.
Taking orders for grain fed lambs 75t/lb. live weight. Roy L. Stanaland, Rt 4, Box 135, Jasper 30143. Ph 404-692-5719.
Goats, 1 nanny w/2 ten wk. olds, $55 one black nanny, $25. Joel Bond, Rt. 2. Elberton 30635. Ph. 283-1878.
Reg. Nubian doe, age 3, gentle, sired by Chicken George, $150, grade Nubian and others, $25 up. A. Culpepper, Colum-

Choice English Shepherds, farm raised and worked, reg., guaranteed. Sandra Ransom, 2748 Mayo Rd., Augusta 30907. Ph. 404-860-0893.
AKC reg. male English Bulldog, working w/cattle, 2 1/2 yrs. old. Russell Mosley, Vidalla 30474. Ph. 912-537-3852.
Pit Bulldogs for sale, catch hogs and cows. Randy Pittman, Marietta. Ph. 404-434-9459, after 6 pm._______
Australian Shepherds, farm working dogs, reg. red merle. Harry L. Mitcham, Rt. 1, Box 157, Bremen 30110. Ph.

Beau. 7 mo. old Quarter Horse filly, gentle disp., sorrel w/white blaze, $275. Bill Dobbs, Hiram. Ph. 943-1164._____
4% yr. chestnut gelding, 15 hds., gentle and very willing, $750, other gentle horses, $675 ea. D. Dunahoo, LoganvffJe. Ph. 466-6318._____________________
Reg. TB's 15.2 hds. to 16.3 hds., reas. priced, come see and try. Deborah Dunivant, Gumming. Ph. 887-9291/5147.
Work mare, very gentle, work to anything, approx. 700 Ibs., good w/children, $350; also, pinto stallion, 700

reg. bunnies, mix., fryers, priced by Ib Bennie Helton, Dublin Rd., Irwinton 31042. Ph. 676-3830.

Cooperating
Federal-State Market News Service

bus. Ph. 561-2944.
Playful mix. col. billy goat for sale, $10, Josh Smallwood, Lizella. Ph. 912-781-2002.

646-3583._________________
Australian Shepherd, black tri, female, working cow dog, dbl. reg. Billy Bullock, Dallas. Ph. 445-1631 or 459-3536 day.

Ibs., very gentle, $200. H. F. Elrod, Powder Springs. Ph. 943-5998.__________
Beau, chestnut mare, part Saddlebredpart Arabian, 12 yrs., 15 hds., exc. for

Swine
Feeder pigs 6CX80 IDS. (45455, 7 wk. old pigs, wormed and castrated (35, 5 or more (32.50. J. D. Bentley, Social Circle. Ph. 404-787-9577._____________
Purebred breeding age Hamp. and York, boars, guar. breeders, free healthy, val. herd. Roger Martin, Alpharetta. Ph. 4044756052._______________
Duroc boars and gilts born Dec. and Jan., top bloodlines, good selection, reas. price. C. A. Hall, Hadenurst. Ph. 3754612.____________________
Approx. 50 feeder pigs, take all for (35 ea., anything less (40 ea. cash only. A. O. Under, Rt. 1, Box 75, Milton 30442. Ph. 912-962-5392.________________
Purebred boars, Hamps, Yorks, Durocs; also, open gilts, top qual. Dwight Wemer. Rt 1, Ocflto. Ph. 912-468-7504.
8 Landrace and Yorkshire cross pigs. Mrs. a O. Blankenship, Rt 7, Canton 30114. Ph. 4795187.______________
15 feeder pigs, bow pigs $25, gilt pigs (35, Hampshires and Spot cross. T. S. Walbert, Rt 1, lUrelietd 30255. Ph. 468-2138.__________________
Choice crossbred pigs 66 wks. old. O. L Folsom, Stocfcbridge. Ph. 404-474-4351.
Reg. Hampshire boars, big heavy boned, ready for service. Wince) Thaxton, Roberta. Ph. 912-83&4200.________
Yorkshire boars ready for It. service w/wo papers. Edward Newberry, Colquitt. Ph. 912-758-2870._____________
Purebred Ham. and Landrace boars;

SLAUGHTER CATTLE

AND CALVES:

Steers

Averages:

Good, 900-1100 Ib......... 59.45

Heifers:

Good, 500-700 Ib.......... 55.55

Good, 700-900 Ib.......... 56.65

Cows:

Utility...................43.48

Cutter .................. 38.70

Bulls:

Yield Grade 1-2

1300-1700 Ib..............52.55

Yield Grade 1-2

1000-1300 Ib..............50.48

Calves, 250-500 Ibs.

Choice.................. 62.70

Good ................... 59.00

Vealors, 100-250 Ib.

Choice...................

Good ....................

FEEDER CATTLE:

STEERS: No. 1

Med. Frame 200-300 Ib..... 84.90

Med. Frame 300-400 Ib..... 78.40

Med. Frame 400-500 Ib..... 71.20

Med. Frame 500-600 Ib..... 68.10

Med. Frame 600-700 Ib..... 64.80

STEERS: No. 2

Med. Frame 200-300 Ib..... 73.70

Med. Frame 300-400 Ib..... 68.80

Med. Frame 400-500 Ib..... 65.50

Med. Frame 500-600 Ib..... 61.40

Med. Frame 600-700 Ib..... 59.00

1/2 Toggenburg and Nubian goats, 3 nannies, priced to sell. Wally Stuckey Washington Rd., Thomson. Ph. 404-595-5026.
7 ewes for sale; also, reg. buck and doe kids, French Alpine for sale. F. Millard, 3443 Mars Hill Rd., Acworth. Ph. 404-974-4476.
3 good blooded rams for sale, $40 ea. Lewis Puckett, Rt. 2, Silver Creek. Ph 404-232-2608.
Reg. LaMancha star buck, $250, all 3 for $550, all out of top 10 does. S. Kelley, Douglas. Ph. 912-384-9655._______
Goats for sale, billies, adults and kids, $15 and $20, nanny kids $20 ea. P. R. Kitchens, Macpn. Ph. 912-743-8123.
X-bred rams and native ewes for sale, $45 for rams and ewes. Robert North, Ashburn. Ph. 567-3301 after 5 or 567-2348.
Taking orders for grain fed Ga. lambs, 75/lb. live wt. Roy L. Stanaland, Rt. 4, Box 135, Jasper 30143. Ph. 404-692-5719.
ADGA reg. Nubian herd reduction sale, does bred to A-1 star buck, see to appreciate. Kay Wadley, Statham. Ph. 725-2464 / 2257.___________
Sev. Saanen does, good milkers, $60; also, young steer goats, 5 for barbecue, $20-$40. C. D. Medley, Canton 30114. Ph. 404-479-8219._______________
Nursing ram lambs, fat for slaughter. J. F. Lawson, Jr., Shady Dale. Ph. 404-468-8173.________________
Goats for sale, some nannies w/2 kids. Charles J. Cochran, Rt. 1, 1051 Brownwood Rd., Madison 30650. Ph. 404-342-2571._____________

Australian Shepherds, exc. farm working dogs, farm raised and used. Patsy Jackson, Rt. 2, Nebo Rd., Dallas 30132. Ph. 404-445-7610.______________
Australian Shepherds for sale, top working stockdogs, reg., black, blue merles, red merles, $100 to $500. Judith Glassford, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-4774.
Horses, mules, ponies for sale
Horse farmers should have had the livestock advertised in their possession 60 days or more before offering it for sale through this publication.
All horses offered for advertisement through the Market Bulletin should have had a negative coggin test within the past 60 days.
Beau, big palomino colt, weanling, breeding stock APHA. Jon/Lynn Able, Rt. 4, Hwy. 81, Loganvllle. Ph. 404-466-1519 aft. 7 pm.____________________
Purebred Arabs w/Egyptian bloodlines, mare and filly, best offer for one or both. Carol Aschenbrenner, Jenkinsburg. Ph. 775-4110.__________________
Yearling stud colt by Impressive Imp., 3 yr. old filly by Coffemate King, $2000 ea.

breeding, show qual. N. Fried, SneUville. Ph. 979-1206 aft. 5 pm.__________
Leopard Appaloosa gelding, needs work, $750,2 yr. filly, ready to train, $500, Welsh gelding, 13 hds., $375. C. Frizzlle, Dacula. Ph. 92&O541.____________
Bay 1/2 Thoroughbred-% Quarter Horse gelding, 8 yrs. old, shown succ. in Huntseat pleasure, Equitation, and over fences. Patricia Garbutt, Jasup. Ph. 912-427-2262.________________
Brown stud pony 9% hds., 2 yrs. old, can be ridden or make great teaser. Dianne Garver, Social Circle. Ph. 404-464-3724.___________________
Quarter Horse stud, 4 yrs., 16 hds., gentle, nice, $1500, see to appreciate. J. Gowen. College Park. Ph. 404-964-2477.
Reg. 3/4 Arabian yearling filly, chestnut w/blaze/4 stockings, Futurity reg., shown at halter, super, disp., $1200; also, 4 yr. part Arab gelding, make offer. C. Groom, Buford. Ph. 945-4633.___________
AQHA sorrel gelding, 15.3 hds., sired by AQHA chestnut Coffemate King, damLeo mare, needs training. Pat Guzewich, Hwy. 19S., Zebulon 30295. Ph. 404-567-3787/3568.____________
TB/Quarter gelding and TB mare for lease monthly on premises. M. Hazouri, Pine Mtn. Valley. Ph. 404-628-4603.
2 reg. TWH 5 yr. old blk. mare, Go Boy breeding, $600, one 2% yr. bay stud, colt, good show prospect, Go Boy breeding. A. G. Hogg, Pine Mtn. Ph. 663-2521.
Approx. 14 hds. hunter-jumper, exc. over jumps, ribbon winner, has been used for lesson horse. Edna Isaacs, SnattvHta. Ph. 979-1336._________________

also, F1, F2 and crossbred gilts, val., disease free. Curtis Cote, Colbert. Ph. 404-788-2996.______________

HEIFERS: No. 1
Med. Frame 200-300 Ib..... 65.70

Nubian nanny goat w/twin kids, both K. C. Bazemore, Warner Robins. Ph.

billies. Dale Black, Decatur 30034. Ph. 912-956-3312 or 9236449.________

404-241-2546.______________

AQHA gelding, 2 yrs., sorrel, blaze,

AQHA bay halter pleasure mare, AQHA palomino pleasure mare, Otoe-Sugar Bar pleasure-halter stallion, exc. disp. Mrs.

Crossbred pigs (35 ea.; also, crossbred gilt 250 Ib., $165. M. Akers, Carrotlton. Ph. 834^434.___________
4 six week otd pigs (30 ea. Harold M. Ivey, Rt. 2, Hwy. 51, Lute 30554. Ph. 677-3560.______________
Reg. Duroc December boars, top qual. Tim Freeman, Statesboro. Ph. 912-852-5521.______________
Lrg. feeder pigs, Duroc and Yorkshire cross, wormed and castrated (30 ea. cash only. Mrs. Blalock, Kennesaw. Ph. 422-6446.____________________
Reg. Yorkshire sow, open for sale. Trivor Ulilson, Rt. 6, Box 708, Chatsworth 30705. Ph. 404-695-7241._________
250 Ib. hog, ready for slaughter, corn meal corn and com/flour feed (140. Hugh Vincent, 1506 Evans Dr., Rhwrdale 30296. Ph. 9966690.____________________
Hogs, 3 grain fed slaughter hogs 210-230 Ib. (125. J. H. Wilkerson, McDonougn. Ph. 967-3802._________
Choice crossbred open gilts, ready to breed (145 ea Mary Bailey, Rt. 3, Box 79, Nasti-llto 31639. Ph. 912^386-3444.
Reg. York grits and boars, ready to breed. Billy Tinsfey, HoHMrville 31634. Ph. 912-487^643.__________
Reg. Hampshire and Yorkshire boars and gilts, breeding age; also, open and bred F. crossbred gilts. Lawton Kemp, Jr., Box 178, Dexter 31019. Ph. 912-875-3243/3417._____________
Two 11 wk. old female pigs (35 ea., half domestic, half wild type. Dillard Kilby, Covington. Ph. 787-8473.

Goats & Sheep __

17 goats, diff. ages, all sizes, all for
(250 or (20 ea. Edward Newberry, ColquHt Ph. 912-758-2870._________

LaMancha doelings, 10 mos.,

Americans / purebreds, healthy, TB and

brucellosis neg., exc. milking

backgrounds, some bred, (1004150. O.

Nathan McCannon, Atlanta. Ph.

404344-2785.

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Toggenburg plus buck, reg., purebred, naturally hornless, proven sire, (75, sell / trade for hay. Joseph A. Lashley, Atlanta. Ph. 404344-2785.____________.__

Purebred reg. Saanen doe, milking 5 to
6 qts. daily, (200, two purebred buck kids,
(100 ea. Dart Arbogast, Kennesaw. Ph. 428-5719.________________

Young Nubian goats, full stock; part
Nubian and others; also, nannies milking, priced according to size. J. C. Parker, Rt. 2, Calhoun 30701 Ph. 629-3061.______

2 purebred Suffolk ewes w/papers, 2 yrs. old, (140 ea. Mike Touchton, VaMMta. Ph. 244-9358.

Med. Frame 300-400 Ib..... 62.90 Med. Frame 400-500 Ib..... 61.40 Med. Frame 500-600 Ib..... 59.60 HOGS: Barrows and Gilts: 200-220 Ib. U.S. 2-3 ........ 48.70 220-240 Ib. U.S. 2-3 ........ 48.70 200-220 Ib. U.S. 1-2 ........ 50.84 220-240 Ib. U.S. 1-2 ........ 50.84 Feeder Pigs 30-40 Ibs. U.S.1-2 ........ 110.50 40-50 Ibs. U.S. 1-2........ 102.80 50-60 Ibs. U.S. 1-2......... 96.40 60-80 Ibs. U.S.1-2......... 85.10

ADGA reg. Nubians, bucks from milking does, gal./day and over, ready for service, $50, $100 and $125. Mrs. Lewis W. Lloyd, Rt. 1, 1092 Hightower, St. Marys 31558. Ph. 912-882-5550.________
3 yr. old ADGA, reg., purebred, Nubian buck, brown w/Grey spots, disbudded, $75. Jerry W. Crane, Box 214, Trenton 30752._________________
Good grade Nubian milk goats, some fresh; also, Spanish common and mix. Nubians, 35 to choose from, $25-$75. Don Wright, Dallas. Ph. 445-6949._______
3 purebred, reg. Nubian does for sale, good bloodlines. F. K. Parrish, Conyers. Ph. 404-483-8196.__________

Alpine herd for sale, 10 freshened does, 2 bucks, 11 kids on bottle, all or. part. Richard Lane, Blue Ridge. Ph. i 632-3441.
Mix. breed Nubian characteristics, 2 does and 2 buck kids. Perry L. Johnson, 114 Davis Rd., Kathleen 31047. Ph. 912-987-3698.
2 Toggenburg nannies, now milking and bred back $30 ea., both $50, located corner 366 and Parkertown Rd., sound lorn at steel gate. James Garrett, Rt. 2, Box 64, Lavonla 30553.
25 purebred Hampshire ewes, 2 to 6 yrs. old, 4-H and freezer lambs. J. R. Barefoot, Lula. Ph. 404-869-7726.
25 nannies, 15 reds,, sev. big enough to butcher, 3 billies, fat, wormed, gentle, no umpers. W. S. McMichael, Oultman. Ph. 912-263-8682.
Approx. 25 goats, nannies and kids, some milk type, $600 for herd. Gerald Smith, Cochran. Ph. 934-4286.

Milk goats, nannies and kids; also, sheep and lambs, will slaughter. Ken Koulouberis, Alpharetta. Ph. 992-6064 or 458-3491._______________
Spring lambs, ewes, ram and lambs for sale, priced from $40 and up. Ben Dameron, Conyers. Ph. 404-483-7424 or 483-5708.____________________
1 yr. old Hampshire / cross ram, $75, proven breeder and 1 yr. old ewe, $95. George Roller, Clarkesville. Ph. 754-6961 aft, dark.___________________
African Pygmy goats, young billies, 10 wks. old, beau, black and silvers, $100 and up. D. L. Sikorski, Powder Springs. Ph. 943-9729.____________
Nubian goats, billies and nannies, some w/kids, other expecting any time. Merritt Stuckey, Thomson. Ph. 404-595-8725 or 595-5258 aft. 6.______
Nubian goats for sale, 5 does, 7 kids, good milk stock, sell separately or together. H. F. Elrod, Powder Springs. Ph. 943-5998.

Goats for. sale, young bush goats, very nice. J. G. Hall, 7438 Fielder Rd., Jonesboro 30236. Ph. 478-4583.
Nanny goat, approx. 8 yrs. old, mix., jood for clearing brush, $20. Morris "mltti, Gumming. Ph. 404-887-5800.

Stock dogs for sale

Now taking orders for Ga. grain fed amb; also, grain fed lambs, Suffolk X am lambs and wethers. Ralph D. Ivey, Calhoun. Ph. 404-625-1490.
ADGA, reg., purebred baby Nubian loats, approx. 3 mos. old, bottle raised, 2 loes, 2 bucks avail., from $75 up. Sheila Hughes, Griffin. Ph. 404-227-7595.
2 reg. Nubian does, 3 yrs. old, Longman and Cape May bloodlines, 1 bred to reg. Nubian buck; also, Toggenburg doe. Lin-
a Morrow, Newnan. Ph. 251-2762.
Goats, Nubian bull and part, all sizes, have 50 to sell, $15 up. Joe Duncan, Rt. 2, Hull. Ph. 548-4941.
Meat type goats for sale. Jessie Howard Beasley, Jr., Rt. 1, Doerun 31744. Ph. 1-912-787-5336.

Only trained farm dogs 12 months or older are eligible to be advertised. Include dog's breeding and special training or ability that qualifies as a stockdog. Untrained dogs will not be advertised.
Reg. English Shepherds, dairy raised and worked. Mrs. John Barnes, Rt. 1, Box 251, Warm Springs 31830. Ph. 655-3802.
Reg. Australian Shepherd, female, red :rl, 1 1/2 yrs. old, guaranteed, works goats / horses, consider trade. S. Kelley, Douglas. Ph. 912-384-9655.
Australian Shepherds, blacks, blue merles, reds, red merles, working stockdogs, champion bloodlines, $50-$50. Buddy Eason, Collins. Ph. 693-2948.

reen broke, good pleasure prospect, kipper W. breeding. M. Adams, Douglasville. Ph. 942-6861._________
Barrel horse, sorrel, qualified for State, exp. rider, 15.1 hds., Leo blood, $1,850. J. Adams, Statham. Ph. 725-2164.______
AQHA 2 yr. old sorrel mare, Byore gr'daughter, Doc Silver, bay, $3000; yarling, chestnut filly $800; yearling, sorrel colt, $300, both Pepo San. M. L. Bacon, Rlncon. Ph. 1-912-754-6150._______
AQHA sorrel mare, 3 yrs. old, riding well, $1000. D. C. Barren, Triple B Farms, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-9100.__________
2 yr. old green broke Quarter Horse filly and saddle, $200. Barbara Baynes, Greensboro. Ph. 404-453-7405 aft. 6 pm.
Reg. TWH 4 yr. old bay gelding, 4 white socks / blaze, 16.1 hds., started under saddle, event prospect, exc. mover, $5000/best offer. R. Berman, Atlanta. Ph. 404-266-9509._______________
Appaloosa gelding, 2 yrs. old, ready to start riding, loud, sired by High Spots Image. Frank Bird, Loganvllle. Ph. 466-1415.
Sell/trade Appaloosa, 9 yrs. old, make good broodmare, shown 4-H, want hunter for 4-H. Angela Brewer, Lilburn. Ph. 923-1769 eves.
'66 AQHA gelding, 100 Ibs., exc. lady or child's horse, see to appreciate, $800 firm. Billy Bullock, Dallas. Ph. 445-1631 or 459-3536 day.__________________
Reg. 3/4 Arabian gelding, 5 yrs., 16 hds., dbl. Raffles / Desert breeding, sound, well-mannered, exc. hunt / show prospect, $2500. Marilea Butler, Wamer Robins. Ph. 912-923-5777 aft. dark.
AQHA sorrel gelding, 14.2 hds., 11 yrs., gentle but spirited, $900. Dawn Byrom, Jonesboro. Ph. 477-1795.
7 yr. old mule, $250. Lester Cape, Royston. Ph. 245-7269.__________
Pair matched 1100 Ib. mules, broke to work. Watson Carter, Rt. 4, Cedartown. Ph. 748-1206 aft. 4 pm._________
TWH mares, colts, studs, geldings, reas. priced, must sell. Darryl Couch, Douglasvllle. Ph. 942-5673 aft. 4:30 pm.
Racking dapple-grey gelding, 15.2 hds., 12 yrs., good pleasure horse for intermed. rider, $500. M. Davidson, Mllledgeville. Ph. 912-452-6647 aft. 8 pm._______
AQHA chestnut gelding, 5 yrs. son of Quick Henry, AAA, AQHA CHamp., gr'son of Sugar Bars, nice pleasure / trail horse, $1500. Gil Davies, Douglasville. Ph. 942-4705.
American Saddlebred gelding, 2 yrs. old, lots of motion, gaited prospect. Goodwell's Rebel King out of Grand Affair. T. DeNome, Marietta. Ph. 926-1866.
4 yr. old Appaloosa mare, 15 hds., blue roan w/white blanket, gentle but spirited, $750. Ron Dilbeck, Kennesaw. Ph. 404-422-7764.

Thomas Lyle, Eatonton. Ph. 404-48^8479.
15 hds. gentle bay gelding, good mover / jumper, has hunted, good on trails. B. Macon, Dunwoody. Ph. 993-8448, 233-0573.__________________
Palomino gelding, 13 hds., 14 hds., sound, gentle, nice 1st horse, 8 yr. old rides him, neg. cog, $650. Sue Mahan, Jonesboro. Ph. 471-0962._________
AQHA youth horse / broodmare prospect, 6 yrs., 14.2 hds., bloodbay w/white. Sugar Bars gr'daughter, $1000, neg. Cathy Martin, Pch'Tree City. Ph. 487-6008.___________________
Reg. TWH herd-stallion by Midnight Mack K, broodmares, yearlings, $800/up, also- show horses. Joe McLendon, Montlcello. Ph. 468-8620.____________
Super gentle grade sorrel mare, western or pleasure, jumper, 13.2 hds., perfect 4-H horse $800. Larry McDougald, P.O. Box 515, Watklns-IHe. Ph. 769-7850.
Reg. Appaloosa mare, WkJblanket, due to foal May, $1100/trade for blk. TWH mare/filly, Blk. TW gelding, $450. Kathe McMullan, Hartwell. Ph. 404-376-7327.
One 800 Ib. riding horse, safe for children, 2 work Jennys. Harold McNeal, Hoschton. Ph. 654-2552.________
Pair twin mules, 6 yrs. old has been broke, $1200 for pair or $625 for 1. Lynn Morgan, Martin. Ph. 779-2727._______
Sev. nice ponies, $150Aip, 14 hds., bay mare, $800. Linda Moss, Atlanta. Ph. 634-3564 or 636-3121.___________
QH gelding strawberry roan, 15.1 hds., 7 yrs., gentle, sound, anyone can ride, $875. D. Nelson, Brooks. Ph. 404^99-3346 or 227-5012.___________________
AQHA blk. gelding, '74 deluxe Western Pleasure, always in the ribbons, Btondy's Dude bloodlines, gentle for anyone, $1500. B. Nicholson, Canton. Ph. 479-9897.__________________
1/2 Arab-Vi Quarter 3 yrs. gelding, rose grey, 15.3 hds., very gentle, green broke w/some training willing w/nice gates, to good home only, $1500. Vickie Norris, Social Circle. Ph. 464-3619._______
TWH 14.2 hds. bay gelding, nat'l racker, very smooth, gentle, child-safe, healthy, nice horse, $600. Miriam Oliver, Dunwoody. Ph. 394-7184.________
AQHA blk. mare, 15 hds., Otoe Charge and A War Affair, 5 yrs. old, bred, $1500. Pam Patillo, Temple. Ph. 898-3321 days or 836-0335 nights._____________
Reg. purebred Arabian mare, grey, 9 yrs. old, Fadjur gr'daughter, filly by Inb Morafic son and bred back, shown. B. Schaefer, Sholoh. Ph. 628-5914.
Beau. I.B.H.A. reg. buckskin mare w/reg. 1/2 Arabian colt, 9 yrs., 15 hds., exc. pleasure horse, ex-gentle, child-safe, $1200 firm. C. Schepis, Lexington. Ph. 404-743-5191.

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Ga/s Commercial Bee Producers Ship Their Harvest Worldwide

Georgia's commercial apiaries are literally buzzing with activity. March through June is the peak period of demand for queens and package bees and the busiest time of the year for the state's commercial bee producers.
Commercial bee production is big business in Georgia. In 1981, the estimated value of bee sales (queen and package bees) reached $4.4 million, according to the Georgia Crop Reporting Service. Queen sales accounted for 21 percent of the value while package bees contributed 79 percent.
Although honey is produced in moderate amounts compared with other states, Georgia is one of the largest producers of queen and package bees in the nation.
The Georgia Department of Agriculture plays a vital role in the bee industry. The apiary inspection
The queen bee is shipped in this tiny, screened cage accompanied by a food supply and four or five workers to groom and care for her.
and certification program is provided by the Department in order to control infectious diseases and to allow Georgia beekeepers to move and sell their bees. All bee colonies in the state must be registered with the Department's Entomology and Pesticide Division and all commercial colonies must be inspected annually.
In 1982, the Entomology and Pesticide Division inspected 171,851 colonies throughout Georgia. Certificates were issued for 144,710 of these colonies to be moved out of state.
Much of the state's commercial bee industry is concentrated in southeast Georgia. The south Georgia climate and flora make it ideal for package bee and queen production, according to Rodney Coleman, Extension entomologist. In addition, it offers a continuous, light honey flow which is more favorable for producing bees rather than honey.
Rossman Apiaries in Moultrie is one of the many commercial bee operations located throughout southeast Georgia. Established in 1952, Rossman produces package bees March through June, according to Phillip Rossman, current president of the American Beekeeping Federation, Inc. Queens are produced at the apiary from March until November.
"We ship our package bees primarily to states north of the Mason-Dixon line," Rossman noted. "A good percentage are also shipped to Canada."

Individual cages of queens may be stapled or crated together for shipment. Single cages are often mailed in vented envelopes.
"For example, we'll be sending eight truck loads of package bees (1000 to 2500 packages per truck) up North and five of these will go to Canada," he added.
Many Canadian apiaries depend on Georgia's package bees and queens. "In the past, Canadian beekeepers have found that it is cheaper to start out with new colonies each year rather than to overwinter bees," explained Coleman. "They usually kill off their colonies in the fall since it takes approximately 100 pounds of honey to sustain them through Canada's severe winters."
Besides package bees, Rossman also produces some 45,000 to 50,000 queens each year, shipping at least one fourth of them to Canada and other countries. Over 50 percent of the queens produced statewide are shipped to Canada, according to Coleman.
Shipping containers for package bees are often assembled during an apiary's off season. Bees are sold by the pound and packages usually contain two, three or four pounds of bees. This container also contains a feeder can and a caged queen.
Georgia's queen bees can be considered an international commodity. Each year they are exported to countries such as England, Germany, Israel, Norway, France, Saudia Arabia, and many countries in South America.
While York Apiaries in Jesup ships bees primarily in the Eastern United States and Canada, Harvey York says they do receive occasional requests from foreign countries.
Package bees are shipped in screened cages containing a food supply and usually a caged queen. They are generally sold by weight in two, three or four pound packages.

Package bees reach their destination through the U.S. mail or air freight. Often, buyers will send trucks to pick up large shipments.
A queen is shipped in a tiny, matchbox-size, screened cage along with a food supply and several worker bees to attend her. For shipment, individual queen cages may be stapled or crated together or an individual queen cage may be placed in a vented envelope. Parcel post, air freight and the U.S. Postal Service deliver queens to their destinations.
The commercial bee industry is a full-time, year-round occupation. Apiaries spend their off-season getting ready for the next season, according to York. "We do repair work and build shipping cages during the winter," he added.
Although it takes a great deal of capital and experience to go into commercial bee production, Rossman, for one, is content with his career choice. "I enjoy beekeeping," he concluded. "Fellow beekeepers are competitive businessmen, yet we all are friends and don't mind helping each other out."

Three or more cages of packaged bees often are crated together for
shipping. These packages of bees are ready to be loaded on a truck for Canada.

Mulching Offers Alternative

To Hoeing and Weeding Garden

Weeding is probably one of the most dreaded tasks a gardener must tackle. However, weed problems can be greatly reduced by the application of organic or inorganic mulches.

Mulch, a material placed around the base of plants, is one of the most effective weapons for weed control. It works by depriving weeds of essential sunlight which causes them to die. Hardy weeds that manage to make it through mulching material are often weak and spindly and can be easily pulled by hand.
Mulching provides "hidden" benefits as well. It slows down the rate of water evaporation, especially in the top six inches of soil where most vegetable plant roots are located. A loose, well-maintained mulch also serves as a soil insulator; it helps maintain a more uniform soil temperature during the summer and
winter. In addition, mulch will keep low-
growing fruits and vegetables from becoming mud splattered during heavy rains and will cushion soil from rain, reducing compaction.
As an added bonus, organic mulches improve the soil's structure and as they decay, add valuable humus and nutrients to the soil.
Many inorganic and organic materials can be utilized for mulch. Organic materials should be applied after the plants are well established (four to six inches high). You may need to replenish mulch throughout the season so that it remains two to three inches deep, (depending on what material is used).
Inorganic mulching materials, such as black plastic, may be put in place prior to planting; holes can be slit in the material to plant seed or transplants. Make sure the soil is moist before applying inorganic or
organic mulches.

Although mulching offers many advantages, you can overdo it. If improperly applied, mulch can turn into a dense layer, restricting the passage of water or causing heat build-up. It is best to limit most mulches to a depth of three inches. Be sure to pull the mulch away from the base or trunk of the plant so it
does not stay moist. How thick you mulch will depend
on the particle size of the material selected. For example, small particle organic mulches, such as sawdust or pine bark should be spread one or two inches thick. Straw, hay and other bulky materials can be applied up to six inches thick.
Use the following list to help you determine which mulch is readily available and best suited for your particular situation.
ORGANIC MULCHES grass clippings: use before seed has ripened, otherwise they may introduce weeds and lawn grass to planting areas. Apply two to three inches deep; if applied too thickly they will mat down, become slimy, and
cause heat build up. ground bark: available in various
sizes; makes an attractive mulch. It is slightly acid and is particularly good for acid-loving plants such as azaleas. Apply one to three inches
deep. hay and straw: good, long-lasting
mulch; breaks down slowly. Practical for large areas. Apply four to six
inches, deep. leaves: provides poor mulch sn
many plants because they pack
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AQHA gelding, 8 yr. red roan, pleasure trained AQHA stallion, 4 yr. bay, green broke. George Pugh, Sugar Hill. Ph. 945-8459/9749.________________
'76 AQHA bay gelding Go Man Go bloodline, S.I. 85, started on barrels; also, 4 yr. old grey jack, 700 IDS., gentle, sound breeder. Roger Ray, Denton. Ph. 912-375-7207 aft. 8 pm.________
3 yr. old APHA reg. sorrel mare, Otoe/Jackstraw Jr. breeding, good disp., rides well. Leif Eric Richmond, Smyrna. Ph. 404-436-3901.______________
8 yr. old blk. gelding, TWH, very gentle, great w/kids, all shots / worming, $850. B. Robertson, Powder Springs. Ph. 943-1039.
Palomino Quarter Horse mare, 8 yrs., 15 hds., $1000 / best w/saddle, best offer. Esther Rhodes, Snellville. Ph. 9794098 aft. 6 pm._______________
Sml. Shetland mare, real gentle, $100. G. Rodgers, Fairburn. Ph. 404-964-7273/2477.____________
AQHA sorrel gelding, son of Cowboy Adam's, Dbl. King bred, 5 yrs. old, 15.2 hds., very well-mannered, and exc. speed, $1200. Tony Sanders, Cochran. Ph. 912-934-6542.________________
AQHA filly, sorrel, 2 yrs. old, by Wilbur Bradley, AQHA colt, sorrel, 1 yr. old Tent'Te, Big Step bloodlines, will trade either for show filly. Jerry Sangster, Ochlocknee. Ph. 912-228-0242._____
AQHA reg. Quarter Horse stallion, blue roan w/4 white socks, 3 yrs. old, great conf., gr'son of Blair Cee and out of Poco mare. Johnny Kight, Hazelhurst. Ph. 912-375-5389._____________
Reg. Morgans, young horses for sale. Bill Meredith, Good Hope. Ph. 404-267-8874.________________
Matched team, 1/2 Belgian-'/i Clydesdale mares, 1800 Ibs. ea., in foal, work. Elmer West, Rt. 5, Box 332, Thomasville. Ph. 912-226-8835.______
Finished barrel horses and prospects avail., also other horses of all ages. Carl Wise, Snellville. Ph. 979-9473.______
Arabian, 9 yr. old bay mare and 2 yr. old gray filly, Irg. w/good conf. / disp. Bill Williams, Cartersville. Ph. 404-382-8570 or 386-2333.________________
1% yr. old colt, very gentle, pleasure horse $600. Cole Walling, Marietta. Ph. 432-6445._________________
TB stallion, bay, 6 yr. old, 16 hds., by Ramsinger, out of Plum Picker, $2500. Ed Whitehurst, Jackson. Ph. 404-775-5591.
PHBA/AGHA gelding, beau. prof, trained, PHBA points, will be shown until sold. C. Wilson, Roswell. Ph. 993-4954/1531._______________
2 yr. old Shetland stallion, exc. markings, exc. for breeding $125. Faye Williard, Griffin. Ph. 227-3634 or 289-0282.
Well-mannered, 1/2 Arab gelding, reg. 13.2 hds., good home only, $525. M. L. Wilson, Hiram. Ph. 404-9434804._____
Breed-stock pinto filly, born 3-20'83, father, blk. / white Tobiano. J. Williams, Covlngton. Ph. 786-7145._________
Lrg. hunter pony, 14.1 hds., Reserve Champ., '82 GHJA, gentle for beginner thru advanced rider, consistent jumper, sadly outgrown, good home a must. R. P. Wilson, Marietta. Ph. 428-3467.______
Reg. 1/2 Arabian-'/i Quarter mare, 4 yrs., 14.3 hds.-, chestnut, goes Western / huntseat, gentle, nice for junior rider. M. Tharpe, Fotsyth. Ph. 912-994-2550.
'81 AQHA mare dun colored, Bandito Gold / Poco Shelly Buck breeding, $1000, scar on forehead. Calvin W. Yeargin, Rt. 2, Crawfords Ferry Rd., Hartwell 30643. Ph. 404-376-4943.______________
Reg. American Saddlebred, gelding, chestnut, 12 yrs., 5-gaited. Mildred Sparks, Toccoa. Ph. 404-886-7028.
6 yr. QH sorrel mare, $600, reg. QH gelding, $600, 2 yrs. old, 2 yr. old blk., stud pony, $125. M. Akers, Carrollton. Ph. 834-6434.__________________
4 yr. old Appaloosa mare, 16 hds., exc. hunter-jumper prospect or western. K. B. Atria, Monroe. Ph. 404-267-6794._____
Gentle pony mare, 8 yrs. old, suitable for beginners, $175, youth barrel horse, mare, gentle but spirited, 6 yrs. old. L. Brady, Dacula. Ph. 962-0497.______
Nice child-safe blk. / white pony, $150. Sadie Dills, Buford. Ph. 9454528 eves.

Gelding horse, 15 1/a hds., strong, used to work cows, wgt. over 1000 Ibs., $425. Morris Bryans, Newborn. Ph. 342-0282.
Appaloosa, 6 yr. old gelding, reg. Calif, breeding, dun w/white blanket, very athletic / fast, must sell, best offer. D. Cifillo, Stone Mtn. Ph. 296-3818._____
2 reg. AQHA yearling fillies, Three Bar and King bred, Three Bar and gr'gr'daughter of Leo. Arthur DeLosh, Soperton. Ph. 529-6243.__________
7 yr. old event / hunter mare, 15.2 hds., strong safe jumper, good dressage, $1700. Fred Durand, LaGrange. Ph. 882-0790/8161._____________
Reg. 3/4 Arabian gelding, yearling, chestnut, blaze, 3 socks, flaxen mane, flashy, gentle, halter broken, son of GA's Hi Point Halter stallion. P. Everidge, Plnehurst. Ph. 912-433-6492._______
Nice big 5 yr. old sorrel gelding, sireCoffemat King, dam-Leo mare, palomino mare, 3 yrs. old sire-Jr. Mate, dam-PHBA Champ., iether horse, $2500, many more. Jack Fleischman, Zebulon. Ph. 567-3787 /
3568._________________________ Appaloosa, paints, palomino, others,
pleasure, show, reg. and grade, health / sound, $650/up. G. Garrett, Alpharetta. Ph. 404-475-2847.________________
Sorrel racking gelding, gentle, works wagon, 1150 Ibs., from Wham Bam / Tew Tone Sugar, $1000. James Herring, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-5657.________
Horse, 12 yrs. old, English-Western, gentle, great for kids. Roy Hill, 840 Edgewater Dr., Atlanta 30328. Ph. 404-256-9235._________________
Reg. Tenn. Walker gelding, blk. 10 yr. old, $800. Merriell Jenkins, Palmetto. Ph. 463-4647 wk., 253-7095 hm._______
Reg. Appaloosa gelding, 3 yrs. old, greenbroke, $850 firm. D. Jennings, Martlnez. Ph. 404-863-1866.___________
Reg. paint breeding stock yearling filly, exc. conf. / disp., Leo, Amigo Raider, Adios Amigo breeding, $600. Dawn Bailey, Lawrencevllle. Ph. 404-963-3160.
Well mannered reg. Arab gelding, liver chestnut, smooth-mouth, comfortable ride, good huntseast show prospect, $1800/neg. Dot Blessett, Covington. Ph. 786-4246._____________________
Will trade 8 yr. old Appaloosa gelding for good tractor or sell for $2,000, loud col. and good disp. Rick Brandon, Rt. 9, Leona Dr., Ringgold 30736. Ph. 404-8664178._________________
6 yr. old TW reg. mare, sorrel, great broodmare, 2 yr. Quarter Horse, reg. gelding, great show / pleasure, all reas. T. Camp, Douglasvllle. Ph. 404-489-1356.
5 yr. old Appaloosa mare, top show qual., Reserve Champ, last season at Halter, very flashy. J. Chappell, Loganville. Ph. 466-2523.______________
Two Appaloosa, gelding and mare, 6 and 9 yrs. old, gentle for anyone, $900 ea. Kenneth Cherry, Rt. 4, Hwy. 225 S., Chatsworth. Ph. 404-629-1843 aft. 5 pm.
16 hds. Thoroughbred gelding, prof, training, shown hunter-jumper / evented, owner college bound, $3500. Karen Brown, Columbus. Ph. 404-568-3811.
AQHA yearling stud colt, Joe CodyLady Bug's Moon bred, good looking head and neck, lots of potential, learning to pull, $1500. R. V. Echols, McDonough. Ph. 404-957-2283.___________
Reg. Thoroughbred, 5 yrs., 16.1 hds., gelding, green, gorgeous conf., $3000, also, 15.2 hds. gelding for beginners, $1000. Sally Forrester, Decatur. Ph. 294-8405 or 634-1524.___________
Reg. Quarter Horse mare, 14.2 hds., red sorrel, good mover, has won in hunter class, may also go western. Shlrley Frady, PchTree City. Ph. 487-9203.
Reg. Appaloosa yearling filly, by Sleepey's High Spot, solid chestnut w/star and characteristics, halter broke, Irg. healthy, all shots, $650. L. Garrett, Grayson. Ph. 404-972-0562._________
Appaloosa mare, super gentle, 3 yrs., will foal in July, good ladies / child horse. Johnny Co Grable, Woodstock. Ph. 404-926-6729.______________
7 yr. old buckskin mare w/white spots on hips, $600; bay racking mare, ride or work, single or dbl., $1000, both gentle. Marcus Brown, Rt. no. 2, Vienna 31092. Ph. 912-268-2759.

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Reg. Morgan mare, 14.3 hds., bay, train-

1/2 Arabian-'/j Saddlebred, 3 yr

Arabians,-part Arabians show,

ed to ride Eng., 2-in-1 pkg., April foal, easy palomino gelding, exc. conf. / disp., very breeding, investment / pleasure qual.

keeper, exc. bloodlines. Ben Hamilton, gentle but spirited, $775. C. Andrews mares, colts, fillies, and geldings, wide

Watkinsville. Ph. 404-7694876. AQHA broodmares, yearlings and

Fayettevllle. Ph. 404-229-2256._____ price range / terms avail. S. C. O'Connor, '83 reg. paint and breeding stock foals. Newnan. Ph. 583-2070.___________

weanlings, outstanding youth prospects C. Astin, Douglasvllle. Ph. 942-8674.

Brown Welsh pony mare, hunter

at exc. prices. Garland Holderfleld, Snellville. Ph. 979-0490.
Pony reg. "B" Shetland stallion, bay

2-RHBA show horses, 4 yr. sorrel mare, 3 yr. blk. gelding, top bloodlines, big elegant, being shown. Milda Berkley,

jumper, has been shown succ., $500. Wynn Page, Albany (Dougherty Co.) Ph. 912-883-2707.______________________

w/4 white socks, proven Halter winner, Covlngton. Ph. 404-786-9659._____

5 yr. old strawberry roan stud Welsh

good harness / roadster prospect, super disp., flashy. R. Jenkins, Lawrenceville.
Ph. 921-3324.

Reg. 15/16 Arabian mare, Witez gr'daughter, bred to Egyptian stallion for June foal, $1500; reg. 1/2 Arabian gelding,

pony, approx. 600 Ibs., will ride, $150. Almond Parker, Rt. 3,155 A, Monroe 30655. Ph. 404-267-5794._________________

AQHA 5 yr. old stallion, Doc Bee Leo, $800. Linda Biddy, Acworth. Ph

TWH 3 yr. old blk. mare, green broke. E.

sire-Poco Gray dam. sorrel w/blaze / 2 404-974-9035.

C. Parks, Cleveland. Ph. 864-6966.

socks, priced to sell or trade. Harold Jones, LaFayette. Ph. 404-638-3857.

For sale or trade-good work mule, 8 yrs.

AQHA reg. gelding, chestnut w/blaze,

old, work anywhere, single or dbl., sell / exc. trail / endurance horse, sound, 15.1

Beau, buckskin Appaloosa, trained trade for cows. M. E. Bishop, Griffin. Ph. hds., gentle for exp. rider, no bad habits,

Western / English, jumps, very good 404-2284199.

16 yr., Eng. / Western, $600. Terry Perkins,

w/chlldren, 14.3 hds., easy keeper, shown, $1000. Trudy Jones, Dunwoody. Ph. 394-8389.

3-in-1 pkg. gr'daughter of Johnny Dial, w/Pepo Miko colt by side, in foal to Gr'son of Three-Bars and Go Man Go,

Canton. Ph. 4794065.____________
Appaloosa gelding, 12 yrs., 14V2 hds., gentle w/saddle. William "Bing" Phillips,

Reg. half-Arabian yearling filly, Nat'l $2500. J. Bostick, Wrens. Ph. Statesboro. Ph. 912-7644567 day or

winners Vazon + + /Zarabo bloodlines, 404-547-3327.

764-5105 night.________________

possible terms, mo. payments. S. Kelley, Douglas. Ph. 912-384-9655._________

AQHA '79 gelding, sorrel Poco Poco,

Reg. Anglo-Arab mare, hunter, en-

Leo San breeding, very gentle. Henry durance, proven broodmare, 15 hds., 13

3 Shetland ponies for sale, white stud, Bowen, Clermont. Ph. 983-7260.

yrs., also, reg. 7/8 Arab yearling colt, big,

paint mare, blk. gelding, all gentle, make offer. Dottle Klinger, Atlanta. Ph. 457-4061._____________________

4 yr. old mare, 1000 Ibs., blk. w/whlte star in forehead, will ride / work, $500. J. 0. Brown. Chlckamauga. Ph. 375-2099.

blk., beau., exc. show prospect, reas. priced. Nancy Pines, Athens. Ph. 7884184.________________

12 yr. old sml. mare, gentle w/Eng. saddle, 1 yr. old brown stud. Beth Knowles, Eatonton. Ph. 404-485-6748._________
Reg. TWH chestnut mare, 10 yrs. old, by Sun's Delight D., out of a Go Boy mare, exc. broodmare, $900. Donnie Kozma, Hlnesvllle. Ph. 912-876-3327._______
5 yr. old Quarter Horse mare, sorrel w/flaxen mane / tail, very gentle, good home only, $750. W. Lambert, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-1788._______
Reg. 1/2 Arab mare, 10 yrs., blue ribbon in Native Costume, show Eng. Pleasure or ride Western. Kay Laurenzo, Stone Mtn. Ph. 292-7691._____________
TWH Irg. sorrel mare, Pride's Go Boy Miss 2/'83 colt bred back, racks, both or separately. J. Linn, Braselton. Ph. 654-3243._________________
79 reg. TWH mare, Merry Boy / Midnight Sun bloodlines, chestnut, 16.2 hds., to good home only, $750. A. Lovln, Allanta. Ph. 261-7624 eves.___________
Reg. Arabian geldings, 3 yrs., shown by 13 yr. old, $1500, good endurance prospect. Gwen Malcom, Roswell. Ph. 998-9721._____________________
Beau, bay mare, gentle for anyone, 15.2 hds., also, blk. gelding and Appaloosa gelding, both gentle to ride. Gay Martin, Fayettevllle. Ph. 461-4649 / 8573._____
Reg. 3/4 Arab gelding, 15.2 hds., has exc. show record, exc. riding horse, $1175. Tony Mazeika, Colbert. Ph. 788-2937.__________________
Appaloosa filly 2 yr. old, halter broke, 14.2 hds., leopard coat (white w/chestnut spots), gentle, $600. Larry McDougald, Watkinsville. Ph. 769-7850.________
Arabian yearling filly by El Ramus, dbl. Aramus / Gazon breeding, grey, show qual. D. Mesler, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-0983
eves._______________________ AQHA sorrel mar, 14 yrs. old, exc.
riding mare, gentle, bred to Docs Real McCoy, out of Docolena, $3000. G. Middleton, Dahlonega. Ph. 404-864-3377.
Reg. Appaloosa gelding, 7 yrs. old, Hunter-Jumper, proven winner, jumps 3'6 w/ease, sound / very pretty. M. Morris, Conyers. Ph. 922-5334._________
4 yr. old Quarter Horse, 15 hds., halter broke. Ronny Orr, Snellville. Ph. 979-2339. Extra special AQHA yearling colt, straight, classy, muscled, show shape, Champ, sire, Champion maternal gr'sire / gr'dam. Judy Pearson, Ellabell. Ph.

Pair 1100 Ib. matched mules, broke to work good. Watson Carter, Rt. 4, Cedartown. Ph. 748-1206 aft. 4 pm._______
Reg. Saddlebred mare, drk. bay, Naskca '82 Eng. Halter Champ, likes to rack or broodmare. G. Cooley, Smyrna. Ph. 432-7566 or 434-5350.________
Thoroughbreds and Quarter Horses, all cols. / ages /sizes, pleasure, polo, hunters, show prospects, some started over fences, very reas. J. Dixon, Alpharetta. Ph. 404-475-2847.___________
Quarter Horse, 2 yr. geldings, 1 yr. gelding, 4 yr. gelding, 16 hds., jumping, Western / Eng. Halter. Buddy Eason, Colllns. Ph. 693-2948._____________
AQHA gelding, 6 yrs. old, 15 hds., very gentlel, $1200. N. Efird, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-9467._____________________
Blk. AQHA yearling colt, super disp., exc. mover. Jan Fulton, Griffin. Ph. 404-227-2159.___________________
Bay Thoroughbred gelding, 5 yrs. old, reg., shown dressage, started over fences, $3500 firm. Ralph L. Garcia, Newnan. Ph. 404-251-0261.___________
Reg. Morgan gelding, 7 yrs., good disp., Eng. or Westgern; POA gelding, 13.2 hds., 9 yrs., great for kids / sml. adult, no bad habits Shetland mare & 10 mo. filly, both gentle. P. Harper, Lawrenceville. Ph. 962-5352.________________
Sev. reg. Walking mares, good bloodlines, 1 blk. yearling filly, all reas. priced. Evelyn Hawkins, Thomasville. Ph. 912-226-3219.__________________
Reg. Thoroughbred yearling filly, Irg. chestnut, good mover, sire-17.1 hds., dam-16.1 hds., exc. bloodlines. K. Hirano, Bogart. Ph. 769-7833.____________
Appaloosa Western Pleasure show mare, classy yearling APHC halter filly, '83 AQHA Futuirty prospect, bred by owner. J. Hitman, Suwanee. Ph. 945-2723.
8 yr. old Quarter Horse mare, red w/blk. mane / tall, 15 hds., 1000 Ibs., very gentle, $750. Floyd Honea, Woodstock. Ph. 928-1021.__________________
3/4 TB mare, 7 yrs., chestnut, $2200/neg., 16.1 hds., gentle, jumping, intraining on flat work, exc. event prospect. A. Hyde, Suwanee. Ph. 476-1287._____
Reg. AQHA mare, bay, 14.2 hds., 23 yrs. old, perfect for 1st time or youthful rider, good home a must, $550. Pam Juahn, Snellville. Ph. 979-3132.

'76 AQHA bay gelding, 15.3 hds., succ. shown in Western Pleasure / Halter, started Eng. willing jumper. J. Poland, Martlnez. Ph. 860-1711.____________
Reg. Thoroughbreds, 30 to 10 yrs., geldings, mares, TB stallion, 3 yrs., exc. disp., $1000/up. R. Reinhardt, Alpharetta. Ph. 404-475-2847._____________
Reg. AQHA yearling, chestnut. Debbie Rogin, Rally Rogue Farm, PchTree City. Ph. 4874822 or 2534770.__________
2 yr. old AQHA reg. filly, sorrel w/blaze, daughter of Wilbur Bradley, exc. pleasure prospect. Jerry Sangster, Ochlochnee. Ph. 912-228-0242._____________
4 yr. bay mare, green broke, 13% hds., exc. trainee, $350, will neg. Gall Sims,' Conyers. Ph. 982-2460 days or 483-1724.
Reg. 1/2 Arabian mare, 15 hds., 16 yrs., gentle, sound ridden trail, huntseat, $600, tack avail. Martha Singleton, Atlanta. Ph. 4474103 or 974-2434._________
'66 buckskin Quarter mare, child-safe, has been bred for March '84 foal, to AQHA stud. E. Spencer, Locust Grove. Ph. 7754030._______________
AQHA 4 yr. old stud, top running bloodlines, sire-Easykick-S. I. 102, damTeeGlo-S. I. 98. J. R. Stevens, Augusta. Ph. 404-8634040 day or 736-5986 night.
Gentle Welsh mare, 12 hds., pinto, $275, draft, work mare, $850. Ralph C. Swafford, Douglasvllle. Ph. 404-9494882.
Quarter Horse filly, 11 mos., buckskin, halter broke, gentle, $400. Carol Teal, Fairburn. Ph. 964-2322.__________
4 yr. palomino gelding, 14 hds., w/tack, 1/2 reg. Arab mare, ridden by 9 yr. girl, anyone can ride. V. Warren, Temple. Ph. 562-3396.____________________
Four '81 AQHA fillies, 30 days riding, top AQHA bloodlines, good conf. / disp., super athletes w/great potential; '76 sorrel AQHA mare, Smutty Bill breeding, 3-in-l pkg., filly by side, bred back to Ima Doc' Royal. S. Watts, Conyers. Ph. 404-483-3497 or 766-4637.________
Reg. TWH weanlings, yearlings, pleasure / show, top bloodlines. Scott Watson, Cartersville. Ph. 404-386-3176.
6 yr. old dun, started on barrels, Leo bloodlines, beau. col. / disp., see to appreciate. J. Wheeler, Winder. Ph. 867-4059.

912-823-3174._________________

Grey Arab colt by San Torafic, from

Quarter Horse colt, bay, 2 yr. old, sire, Little Joey B., good disp. Larry Pittman, Douglasvllle. Ph. 404-942-1917.______
APHA mare, 3 yrs., loud colored sorrel, white, ex-quiet / gentle, ready for trails or could be shown. George Reece, Austell. Ph. 944-1783.__________________

dbl. R mare, should mature 15 plus hds. at weaning, $2500. Pat Kitchens, Macon. Ph. 912-743-8123.
9 yr. old TWH gelding, sorrel w/3 stockIng feet, 15 hds., $650. Billy Laster, Dublin. Ph. 912-275-3206.
Quarter Horse mare, 6 yrs. old, dun,

EQUINE ADVISORY BOARD MEETING MAY 17-2 P.M.
ROOM 201

TWH yearling reg. bay, should mature, 16 hds. or mare, great show qual. or pleasure, $650. C. Santoriello, Fayet-

shown Western Pleasure huntseat, exc.
w/kids. V. Mason, Smyrna. Ph. 432-7566 or 434-5350.

GA. DEPT. OF AG.

teville. Ph. 404-461-6863.__________

AQHA 2 yr. old mare, sound / broke to

Horse mule, 7 yrs. old, works good, $350. Clyde Sellers, Rt. 5, Canton 30114.

ride, Alamitos Bar / Three Bars bloodline, V. Miller, Fayetteville. Ph. 404-461-6683.

Ph. 479-8577.__________________

Arabian, white / grey, reg. gelding,

Arabians-over crowded, must sell at

Arab filly, 10 mos., bay w/white trim, lines to Ferzon / Fadjur / Naharin, should mature 15 hds., $1500. C. Smith, Atlanta.

'Zarhan" bred, show / pleasure exp.,
good home a must, $1800. Buddy Milton, Roswell. Ph. 993-5330.

least 10 foals, mature horses, bred mares, $900/up. C. Cummings, 5216 Rivoli Dr., Macon 31210. Ph. 912-477-3963.

Ph. 634-0360.____________________

Three AQHA broodmares w/babies

Barrel horse for sale, 11 yr. AQHA

20 AQHA horses, Foundation
bloodlines, broodmares (open or bred), yearlings, weanlings, 15 Johnny Reb's Coming, $700/up. Ken Smith, Calhoun.

bred back to dbl. bred Skipper W stallion, ilso one 2 yr. old filly show prospect. Freeman Montgomery, Junction City. Ph. 404-269-3270.

gelding, Three Bars line, very well mannered. B. Tucker, Kennesaw. Ph. 427-1786.

Ph. 404-629-8814._____________
Pair sorrel horse mules, 1000 Ibs., 4 and 5 yrs. old, w/harness and wagon. B. C. Snead, P.O. Box 37, Cave Spring 30124. Ph. 205-475-3283._______________

Beau. reg. Appaloosa mare, chestnut, rg. blanket, blaze face, QH conf. own daughter of Joker's Snow Cap, super nice, gentle, $1500. Mrs. Mullis, Lizella. Ph. 912-935-8693.

Livestock Wanted
Want feeder pigs and brown turkeys, trade stockdogs, lambs or laying hens. Jan Davis, Mansfield. Ph. 4684979.

Miniature horses and Sicillian donkeys, var. ages and cols. Billy Turner, Union Point. Ph. 404-486-2558 nights.
Pony mare, buckskin, 10 yrs. old, 12 hds., rides Eng. / Western, drives well, $200. Mrs. T. VAn Cantfort, Jesup. Ph. 912-427-2703.

Large 16 hds. racking horse approx. 9 TS. old, red in col., good disp., very nice, i860. Billy / Mary Nappier, Dallas. Ph. 445-3425.
Palomino Quarter Horse w/1/2 Arabian illy at side, must sell, $1000. Robin Newton, Stockbridge. Ph. 957-2754.

Want to buy fat goat kid or grown goat, any amt., will pay reas. price. Todd Fortne, Kite. Ph. 912-469-3635._________
Want gentle gelding, breed unimportant, exc. care given, $400/less. John Morris, Rt. 3, Box 235, Douglas 31533. Ph. 912-384-9655.

Beau. blk. TWH mare, 11 yrs., exp. Yearling colts and fillies, choice rider, make good show horse, $850. J. animals, $2754400. Howard G. Phillips, Willingham, Forsyth. Ph. 912-994-6745. Ellaville. Ph. 912-937-5588.

Will trade reg. TWH broodmares, yearlings for cattle. Joe McLendon, Monticello. Ph. 468-8620.

Wednesday, May 4,1983

THE MARKET BULLETIN

rage 9

Want to buy 3 day old purebred Jersey baby bull calf w/in 50 mi. of Barnesville. John Brown, Barnesville. Ph. 358-4050 /
2201.___________________ Want to buy lambs. Richard Curtls,
Comer. Ph. 404-783-5981.__________
Want to trade reg. Appaloosa gelding for safe, sane, super quiet horse for students and nervous people to ride on. Terrle Vort, Decatur. Ph. 289-5798.
Want any unwanted cattle, cows, goats, misc. to prospective good home, will pick up w/in reas. distance. H. Mclntyre, Locust Grove. Ph. 957-9749.
Want good sound plow mule, approx. 900 Ibs., not over 10 yrs. old, must be gentle. H. C. Stafford, Rt. 1, Box 129, Ludowici 31316. Ph. 912-545-2230.
Want cattle, hogs, any amt. J. Wimpey, Conley. Ph. 361-7307.
Livestock Handling
And Equipment
Good oak cattle bed, put together w/bolts, fits '65 short bed Ford pickup, real strong body & #1 oak. Grady Allison, Rt. 2, Box 380, Flowery Branch 30542. Ph. 967-3273._______________
Set of oak cattle bodies for short bed pickup, $40. C. N. Braswell, Rt. 4, Jones Rd., Alpharetta 30201.__________
16 ft. covered stock trailer, 7' wide bumper hitch, 2-way rear door, elec. brakes, oak floor, $2100. John Burkett, Cedartown. Ph. 748-5199._________
'80 DD 2-horse bumper hitch trailer, exc. cond., 5 new tires, floor mats/new floor, used very little, $1800/neg. Faye Cash, Stone Mtn. Ph. 885-3104 day, 482-2947 night.________________
Want one 16 ft. cutback saddle, must be reas. priced but serviceable. M. Davidson, Milledgeville. Ph. 912-452-6647 aft. 8
pm._________________________ '76 DD Gooseneck stock trailer, new 2"
floor / wiring / paint, 16" w/4" overhang, center divider and escape door, $2200. Richard Dunivant, Cumming. Ph. 887-9291 / 5147.______________
Want to buy or lease sml. fenced pasture (2-5 A.) w/good grass for horses, prefer scl. location in Douglasville area. C. Fitzpatrick, RR5, Davis Mill Rd., Dallas 30132. Ph. 404-445-1563.________
Portable head gate and holding pen, homemade, $350. Joel Kitchens, Lithonia. Ph. 404-482-6694.____________
20 ft. Phelps Gooseneck cattle trailer, good cond., $2000. Roger Lott, Braselton. Ph. 967-2539.________________
Want 2-horse factory made trailer, approx. $600. Don Loy, Riverdale. Ph. 478-6131._________________
Want to lease pasture / barn in N. Metro area. Linda Moss, Atlanta. Ph. 634-3564 or 636-3121.___________
Barrel saddle, Tex Tan, exc. cond., $150 firm. D. Nelson, Brooks. Ph. 599-3346 or 404-227-5012._________
79 Neckover Gooseneck cattle trailer, $2400; '78 Big Dooley to pull trailer, $5000. Larry K. Partain, Elberton. Ph. 404-283-4228._______________
2-horse trailer, QH type, good working cond., new oak floor, brakes, $875. Dale Petticord, Lllburn. Ph. 404-921-5808 eves.
Want to buy portable cattle feeders on wheels or skids. Rick Petsky, Rome. Ph. 404-232-9713.__________________
2-horse trailer, good tires, wiring, frame, etc., needs body work, pulls good, $700/firm. Helene Pritchard, PO Box 114, Redan 30074. Ph. 482-1678 eves, only.
2 western saddles, exc. cond., $300 ea. Patsi Robinson, Doraville. Ph. 252-5237 M-F 9-5 pm.___________
Buford 15" drk. oil western equitation show saddle, handtooled, sterling trim, matching 1-ear bridle / breast collar, $850. Holly Scoggins, Danielsville. Ph. 404-795-3179.________________
Braided rolled drk. leather show bridle w/matching lariat / hobbles, $60. C. Smith, Atlanta. Ph. 634-0360._______
Price McLauchin saddle, 14V_", oak leaf carving, silver corner plates, conchas / stirrups, 6 mos. old, $1500. Jim Smith, Marietta. Ph. 952-0416._______
2-horse trailer, ex-high, new floor / paint, tack room, $2200. D. K. Smith, Marietta. Ph. 992-1627.____________
Prix-de-Nation huntseat saddle, 16V2-17", $175. H. Taylor, Jr., Alpharetta. Ph. 4754404._______________
1 head catch, part wood, part metal, $45. Ernest Thrower, Tallapoosa. Ph. 574-7069.___________________
Jumping saddle, blue ribbon, Igt.-wgt. 17V4" w/stirrups and stirrup straps, $400, make offer. Diann Weatherly, Norcross. Ph.404-448-1833._____________
Western saddle, exc. cond., 15", used for shows, $150, Cob Martingale and drop nose band. Judith Yu, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-9953.____________________
Barrel racing saddle w/burgundy suede padded seat, $190; also, brown roughout barrel racing saddle, $200, both used once. J. Overcash, Loganville. Ph. 466-1295.

Stubben Rex, 15", leathers and irons, incl., $350. M. Adams, Douglasville. Ph. 942-6861._________________
Welsh pony saddle, in good cond. Lealus Bell, Rt. 1, Box 186. Mauk 310S8.
2-horse trailer, sound floor, good paint job, new tires, $1100 or $1175 w/mats. M. Drewry, Stone Mtn. Ph. 296-7378.
Dressage saddle, 17", concealed knee rolls, like new, also western show halter, asstd. Eng. / Western bits. J. Hitman, Suwanee. Ph. 945-2723 nights._______
2 western trail saddles, and 17" Eng. huntseat w/suede knee rolls, fittings / pads, $185 ea. P. Hood, Loganville. Ph. 4664318.
All leather Dutch driving harness, fits pony or sml. horse, exc. cond., has extra bridle, $175. Sheila Hughes, Griffin. Ph. 404-227-7595.________________
15Vi Stubben Rex huntseat saddle, for child / sml. adult, exc. cond., $300. M. Malkin, Athens. Ph. 404-788-2719.
Barrel racing saddle, full padded seat and fenders, used only a couple times, real nice, 15" seat, $250, others. Mrs. Mullls, Llz-lla. Ph. 1-912-935-8693.
'73 Hale horse trailer, tack comp., escape door, good tires / fresh paint, $1000. Billy / Mary Nappier, Dallas. Ph. 445-3425._____________________
Like new Buena Vista Plantation saddle, reas., silver show halters, also, reas. priced. Pam Patillo, Temple. Ph. 898-3321 days, or 83643335 nights.________
Lush pasture for horses, 30 acres w/lake, secure, closely watched, stalls avail., also. Terry Perkins, Canton. Ph. 479-6065.__________________
Want English made 4" cutback saddleseat flat saddle, 20" or 21", very reas. priced, in good cond. Jenna Schuler, Marietta. Ph. 427-3973.___________
16 ft. cattle trailer, center gate, 2 axles, metal floor, $1050. J. T. Thomson, lla. Ph. 404-789-2288.________________
14" RR barrel racing saddle, used once, metal-bound stirrups. B. Tucker, Kennesaw. Ph. 427-1786.______
Want 16" stock trailer, will do repairs, under $1000. T. J. Walberg, Rt. 1, Box 36C, Mansfield 30255. Ph. 468-2138.
Pasture for rent, for horses, $20 per mo. per horse, no stallions. J. Williams, Covington. Ph. 786-7145._________
Want stock trailer, less than $1000 or horse trailer, less than $700, 50 mi. of Carrollton. M. Akers, Carrollton. Ph. 834-6434._____________________
2 saddles 1-big horse and 1 pony saddle, $100 both. Joel Bond, Elberton. Ph. 283-1878.__________________
Hale 6-horse Gooseneck, 6 hi., 5 wide, 32 ft. long, new floor / tires, fully enclosed, 6 ft. dressing room, $4500. Larry Brown, Fitzgerald. Ph. 912-423-9500.
Hale 2-horse trailer, extra hgt., good floor, $1100. C. Byrd, Loganville. 2995 Lansley Rd.____________________
Eng. huntseat saddle, suede knee roll / fittings, $185, 2 western gen. purpose saddles, $185 ea. D. Dunahoo, Loganville. Ph. 466-8318._________________
Imperial 4-horse trailer, tack comp., good tires / spare, new paint, good cond., $1600 firm. Joanne Eunice, Waycross. Ph. 912-285-9716._____________
Pasture for rent, pvt., secure, beau., water and shelter, prefer horses. B. J. Feifer, Sandy Springs. Ph. 256-1055.
Want to buy used Stidham or Miley trailer, elec. brakes, escape door, 2-horse; also, have 17" Eng. saddle, leathers / stirrups, 50" girth,$40. L Grabensteder, Cartersville. Ph. 404-382-1028._________________
Want to buy fishing rights in pond w/in 25 mi. of Macon. S. Haley, 2990 Crestline Dr., Macon 31210._________________
Gooseneck cattle trailer center gate, hitch for pick up truck, elec. brake control, 20 ft. body size, like new cond., $3700. Donald Harrison, Cedar Spring. Ph. 912-372-4284.______________
2-horse trailer, homemade w/good floor and rubber mats, $500 firm. O. Jennings, Martinez. Ph. 404-863-1866.________
Gooseneck trailer, 7 ft. 10" wide, 24 ft. long, good cond. J. A. Joyce, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-6064.________________
2-horse D D trailer, new floor, good tires, tack comp., divider, exc. cond., $1300 / neg. Dan Lunsford, Roswell. Ph. 992-2077._________________
15" Potts-Longhorn cutting saddle, 3 yrs. old, used very little, $500; 18" Stubben Lowengrin huntseat saddle, 3 yrs. old, exc. cond., $550. P. O'Brien, Duluth. Ph. 4764966.______________
16 ft. neckover Gooseneck stock trailer. E. C. Parks, Cleveland. Ph. 864-6966.
Livestock feed, hay
and grain for sale
Hay, '83 crop by ton / roll / bale, del. can be arranged. E. H. Hudson, Rt. 1, Manchester 31816. Ph. 404-846-9113.

Fescue hay, hi. fert., will be cutting April 28, taking orders now, Irg. square bales, $1.25 behind baler, no checks. Robert Gunby, Rt. 1, Hwy. 54, Sharpsburg. Ph. 404-251-2877.
Coastal Bermuda hay, top qual. Irg. square bales, $2. R. D. Ballard, Rose Acres Ranch, Barnesville. Ph. 358-4986.
'83 Cimirron Alfalfa hay, $120/ton behind baler, $135/ton del'vd. w/in 50 mi. Brady Bearden, Bostwick. Ph. 404-342-3393.____________
Alfalfa hay, rain-free., analysis 20% crude protein, TDN 58%, $3.50 per bale. Bobby Carlton, Rt. 3, Rockmart 30153. Ph. 684-3887._________________
Coastal Bermuda hay, $1.50 per bale at barn, 500 bales or more, $1.25, mulch hay, $1.1. R. Chanin, Lizella. Ph. 912-935-2292 or 746-1810.________________
Fescue hay, well fert. / limed, good qual. Don Cheshire, Conyers. Ph. 922-3777.________________
Cutting hay in May-June, $1.50 bale behind baler, call for baling dates. Bill Cline, Newnan. Ph. 404-251-3518.
Hay for sale, $1.50 bale. Jim Clifton, Covington. Ph. 786-7145._____________
Fescue mixed hay, $1.50 per bale, mulch hay, $1. Mac Cochran, Villa Rica. Ph. 832-2316._________________
Fescue hay, fert. / rain-free, $1.50, can del. David Covington, 2118 Hewatt Rd., Snellvllle. Ph. 972-7780._________
Taking orders for '83 cutting Fescue / Bermuda mixed hay, hvy. bales, price break for Irg. orders. Joe McLendon, Montlcello. Ph. 4684620._________
Taking orders for '83 crop Alfalfa hay. Mr. Mixon, Mixon Farms, 1932 Blanton Mill Rd., Griffin 30223. Ph. 404-2284950.
'82 Coastal Bermuda hay, Irg. round bales, stored off ground, 1983 Oat hay, taking contracts, hay to be cut May. Wayne Moore, Macon. Ph. 912-986-5875.
250 bales mixed Fescue / Bermuda hay, $1.25 per bale at barn near Griffin. G. C Morris, Hampton. Ph. 946-3664.
Fescue and Bermuda mixed hay, rainfree / fert., $1.50 per bale, plenty of it. Andrew Nash, Athens. Ph. 548-9769 / 2098.
Coastal Bermuda hay, $2.50 per bale. R. M. Patterson, 4935 Hwy. 166, Douglasville 30135. Ph. 404-942-2637 or 9494390._____________
Coastal Bermuda hay, sq. bales, $2 at barn, $100/ton, del. w/in 100 mi. Bishop Pirkle, Covington. Ph. 7864095._____
Taking orders for '83 Alfalfa hay. Bob Rawlins, Rebecca. Ph. 912-643-7609
night.__________________ Fescue hay, limed / fert. George Pace,
Hampton. Ph. 946-4187._________
Will start cutting '83 Fescue hay 1st of May, $1.40 in field, will del. Ralph Rucker, Woodstock. Ph. 4754250._________
Pasta Rice Bermuda hay, $2 bale. O. L. Rutledge, Brannan Rd., McDonough. Ph. 957-5144._______________
Coastal Bermuda, clean, well fert. Irg. bales, $2 bale at barn, discount Irg. orders. James Stephens, Monticello. Ph. 468-2355.____________________
1000 Ib. round rolls hay, just cut, $15 per roll, some good for hay, $20 per roll, will load. Emmett Collins, Jr., Rt. 1, Box 31, Wcodbury 30293. Ph. 672-1380.
Coastal and Bahia hay, $20 and $25 per ton. Hugh Crook, Beaver Creek Farms, Montezuma 31063. Ph. 912-4724302 or aft. 5pm. 912-4724421._________
Lrg. round bales Fescue hay, well fert., stored inside, $27.50 / bale, 10 or more, $25/bale., sq. bales, $1.50. Bob Davis, Cave Spring. Ph. 404-777-3506._____
Fescue hay, rain-free / well fert., $1.25 per bale. O. E. Deaver, Rt. 4, Blairsvllle. Ph. 404-374-5789._________________
'82 Fescue Bermuda hay, limed / fert. sq. bales, $1.75, round bales, $20. D. B. Dlxon, Covington. Ph. 404-7864218.
Combine run feed Oats, exc. qual., bag or bulk. Jack Fleischman, Zebulon. Ph. 567-3787/3568.______________
Lrg. round bales of Coastal hay for sale. M. Folendore, Milledgeville. Ph. 912-452-9338.________________
Coastal Bermuda, $2, 100 bales or more, $1.50; Fescue, $1.25 at barn, well fert. / no rain. Prentice Gott, Carrollton. Ph. 404434-1268 day or 834-9757 eves.
Hay for sale, in the barn, $1.50, pick up in field, $1.35, Fescue w/mixed grass. Ray E. Grubb, Llncolnton. Ph. 293-4290.
Choice Coastal Bermuda hay, in sml. sq. bales or Irg. round bales. Winton Harris, Rt. 1, Box 148, Screven 31560. Ph. 912-5864687.________________
Fescue and Bermuda mixed hay, $1 bale at barn. Jimmy Hodges, Locust Grove. Ph. 957-1788._____________
Hay for sale. Bobby Jackson, Rt. 2, Nebo Rd., Dallas 30132. Ph. 404-445-7610.
Fla. 501 Oats for feed, bagged or bulk. Darryl Lewis, Rt. 1, Cordele. Ph. 273-4329.
Coastal hay, very fine, $2 at barn, Hwy. 138 at 279 Fayetteville. Prentice Moore, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-5394._______
20 word limit including name, address, and telephone number.
Mail ads to arrive In our office by Wednesday.

Barren Alfalfa, Coastal and Alicia Bermuda hay, round or square bales, del. avail., quantity discount. Ron Arce,, Wrens. Ph. 404-547-3696._________
Coastal Bermuda hay, top qual., ex-lrg., over 80 Ib. bales, $2.50 cash at barn. H. Nordlund, 1470 Hwy. 85 S., Fayetteville. Ph. 4614741._________
'82 Coastal Bermuda, top qual. / rainfree Irg. bales, $1.50 at barn, mulch hay, $1. Hal Peeler, Mlll*dg*ville. Ph. 912-452-0913._________________
Taking orders for '83 Alfalfa sq. bales. Robert Pennlngton, Madison. Ph. 404442-1234 or 1400-282-7007._____
'82 Fescue Irg. round bales, 1500 Ibs. ea., will load your truck, $25 ea. stored inside. Don McAfee, Tarpley Rd., Kennesaw. Ph. 427-5957 home, 429-0400
farm._________________________ Fescue and Bermuda hay, $25 roll;
Fescue and pasture grass, $20 roll. Coy H. Morris, Rt. 2, Box 68-A, Colbert 30528. Ph. 404-783-5722.____________
Top qual. Coastal Bermuda hay, welllimed /fert. / weed / rain-free, $1.50 per bale. Frank Ruzza, U.S. 41 North, Perry 31069. Ph. 987-3298.__________
Approx. 300 bales Coastal and mixed hay, 1500 Ib. per bale, $20 / bale, less in Irg. quantities. B. H. Tillman, Conyers. Ph. 404-929-1214.________________
Taking orders, '83 Coastal Bermuda, in barn, round / sq. bales, fert. U. Ga. soil specs., del. avail. Olin Trammell, Forsyth. Ph. 912-9944463/6534.____________
Spring '82 Fescue and Clover hay, 800-1000 Ib. rolls, 1st qual., will load for $15 roll, can del. Sam Thurmond, Maysville. Ph. 3354441 days, or 652-2438
nights.______________________
Pasture land, Waleska, Cherokee Co., about 60 acres, graze or harvest, abundant fresh water, price neg. Eckhard Vedder, Atlanta. Ph. 404-262-3961 or 404-3554174 eves.______________
Good qual. fert. hay, 40 round and 2000 square bales, sq. bales avg. around 60 Ibs. Sally Watts, Seay Farms, Conyers. Ph. 404-483-3497 or 786-4637._______
Coastal Bermuda hay, $1.50 bale, mulch hay, also. J. Williams, Covington. Ph. 786-7145.______________
'82 Coastal Bermuda hay, well fert. / rain-free, approx. 400 sq. bales left, $1.75 bale. William A. Wynn, Kathleen. Ph. 912-987-2946/5866.____________
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. 8824580.__________________
Horse qual. square and round bales Coastal or Fescue for sale / trade for cattle, also behind baler. Livia Vereczkei, Winder. Ph. 404-724-2230.
Agricultural seed and
plants for sale
All agricultural seed must have a current germination report not more than 9 months old. First ad must be accompanied by report which will be returned if requested.
Certain varieties of seed are protected 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. Propagation of such seed is a violation of the Plant Variety Protection Act and the Federal Seed Act.
Tifton 44 sprigs, del. avail.; also, will dig and plant your sprigs on Irg. acreage. Sam Summers, Temple. Ph. 404-562-3679 or 404-9284152._______________
1982 Rocky Ford or Real Sweet cantaloupe seed; Tefel greens mild (turnip greens), 50/tsp. and SASE. Mrs. H. F. Alexander, 617 McDonough Rd., Hampton 30228._________________
Cert. Ga. Red, Yellow Red Jewel sweet potato pits.; also, Rutger tomato pits., all $24/M, $5/C del., ready, no COD. W. R. Lightsey, Rt. 1, Screven 31560._______
Bragg soybeans, germ. 93%; Davis soybeans, 89%. Marvin Lewis, Rt. 1, Cordele 31015. Ph. 2734329.__________
Tomato pits., Better Boy, Big Boy; pepper, Bell, Banana, Cayenne, Pimento, organically grown, no shipping. Larry Conklin, Gen. Del., Madras 30254. Ph. 404-2534347._____________________
Multiplying onion bulbs $1.25 per Ib., includes shipping chg., 20 Ib. min. order, larger orders welcome. Harry Hodges, 704 Bay St., Vidalla 30474.______
Citron seed, old time preserving kind, 1C ea. w/SASE, all thru, planting season. N. C. Payne, 201 Tidwell Rd., Alpharetta
30201._______________________ 1982 New Improved Whippoor-Will pea
seed, germ, tested 88% and old fashion okra seed, % cup, $3, $1 post. H. P. Crowe, 677 Carolina Rd.. Marietta 30060.

Old time Leggs Prolific white corn 96% germ., 5 Ibs. min. $1/lb. plus post. Ferd Sanders, Rt. 2, Lula 30554. Ph. 404469-3932.________________
Old fashion Red Cherry tomato seed $1 per tsp. w/SASE. Mrs. Homer Alien, Dial Star Rt., Box 107, Blue Ridge 30513.
Old time citron seed, the long green melon preserving kind, 50/$2 ppd. Bill Gazaway, 15780 Birmingham Hwy., Alpharetta 30201._____________
Blueberry pits., Tifblue and Woodard, 2 yrs. in pots, no shipping, $2 ea. E. O. Anderson, P.O. Box 147, Jefferson 30549. Ph. 367-5800 / 8783.___________
Green Glaze col lard seed 3 tblspn., $1 plus 40c post. Mrs. Joe Gilbert, Rt. 3, Box 18A, Sylvester 31791.___________
Chufa seed $5 for 1 Ib., $14 for 5 Ibs. ppd. quan. prices avail. Mike W. Preston, RR 6, Belwood Rd., Calhoun 30701.
Indian Cade Cowhorn okra seed, 10 in. greenish white pods, 150 seed for $1.20 ppd. Charles Brewer, Rt. 3, Box 101 A, Ponalsonvllle 31745.________
Cert. Red and Yellow Jewel, GA Red sweet potato pits. Jones Ponder, P.O. Box 205, Omega 31775. Ph. 912-5284767.
Old fashion green striped cushaw seed 25/$1 ppd. H. V. Hendershort, Rt. 1, Calhoun 30701. Ph. 4044294641.
Black walnut trees for sale, no shipping. Donna Welch, Rt. 5, Box 131, Ellljay 30540. Ph. 273-3557._____________
Tahitian squash seed 50 and SASE, naturally sweet. L. M. Brooks, Rt. 1, Box 54, Hahlra 31632.____________
Soybean seed for sale, Braxton, Davis, Hutton, Cobb from reg. seed, germ, above 90%, $8/bu. Robert Ray, Ft. Valley. Ph. 912425-7202.__________________
Old fashion green and red and green ribbon seed cane 20t per stalk. W. W. Hatcher, 100 Hatcher Ln., SE, Milledgeville 31061._______________
Pencil Cob corn $3 per cup ppd. W. S. Caudell, Rt. 2, Box 438, Jefferson 30549.
Old fashion Queen Ann pocket melon or vining pomegranate seed 100/S1 w/SASE; early old fashion sml. white crip cucumber 50/$1 w/SASE. J. S. Bryan, 400 Ash Ave., SE, Dahlenoga 30533._____
Yellow cushaw seed 18/50C plus SASE. George T. Sloan, 2807 S. Clark Dr., East Point 30344._____
Wild mtn. blackberry, dewberry, huckleberry, strawberry pits., well rooted 20/$10 ppd. Donnle Lowman, Box 209, Ellljay 30540.______________
Big Ky. Mama tomato seed 50/$2 w/SASE, can grow up to 5 Ibs. 77% germ. Mrs. J. B. Doster, 1029 S. Madison Ave., Monroe 30655.________________
1982 Spinless Clemson okra seed 95% germ., 5 Ibs, for $10; 10 Ibs. for $17.50; 20 Ibs. for $30, all ppd. Billy Risner, Rt. 2, Hartwell 30643.______________
Texas Jumbo okra, grows up to 18 in. long, bears prolific, exc. flavor, 125 seed $1 w/SASE. Calvin M. Floyd, Rt. 5, Colqultt 31737._________________
Rabbiteye blueberry pits., Tifblue, potted, 15-18 in., 50-100 pits. $2 ea., shipping charges collect. B. J. Tomlinson, Rt. 2, Box 246, Lake Park 31636. Ph. 912-559-7271 nights._____________
Brown Top millet, clean, bagged and 76% germ., 15c per Ib. J. A. Hilson, Mitchell. Ph. 404-598-3093._____________
Black raspberry pits., been In family for yrs. 12/56.50 plus $1 post. Beasleys, Box 410A-1, Mineral Bluff 30559._______
Reg. Cobb soybeans, germ. 94-96%, $9. Elbert Makarlos, Rt. 2, Amerlcus. Ph. 912-924-5884.______________
Lrg. cream color round yellow meated watermelon seed 15/S1 w/lrg. SASE. A. T. Mullls, Rt. 1, Box 136. Cadwell 31009.
Tifton 44 Bermudagrass stolons for sale. Jessie Howard Beasley, Jr., Rt. 1, Doerun 31744. Ph. 912-787-5336.______
Brown Top Millet, C&B, 81% germ., no noxious weeds, 15$/lb. Lewis Todd, Rt. 2, Box 199, Mltchell 30820. Ph. 404-598-2554
aft. 8 pm.___________________
Webb's old fashion heading collard seed, Vi cup/$2.50 ppd. P. D. Webb, Rt. 5, Box 69, Elberton 30635.________
High qual. Pensacola Bahiagrass seed 92% germ. F. Blltch, Jr., Rt. 4, Statesboro 30458. Ph. 912465-2475 or 7644873.
Mtn. strawberry, dewberry, blackberry pits.; also, catnip $6.50/doz. plus post. Mrs. Elzie Cantrell, Rt. 5, Box 139, Ellijay 30540. Ph. 273-3716.___________
Nice Heritage raspberry pits., 12/$6 ppd. Iris Brown, Rt. 2, Box 43A, Dahlonega 30533._____________
Vegetable bedding pits., all kinds and sizes, cannot ship, near Crabapple. Mayo Anderson, 1480 Mayfield Rd., Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 475-5407._____________
Brown Top Millet seed, 91% germ., 99.70 purity, 2Ot per Ib. Jerry Nation, Crawford. Ph. 404-7434322 / 5159 nights.
Old fashioned Black beans (climbing), great for Russian Black bean soup recipes, 40 seed/$1 w/SASE. Craig Presley, 2505 Panola Rd., Lithonia 30058.
Crabapple, hazelnut, muscadine grapevines, 3/$1; also, garlic bulbs 6/$1 plus post. Mrs. Robert Norrell, Rt. 6, Gainesville 30504. Ph. 532-3945.

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Wednesday, May 4, 1983

Tifton 44 Bermudagrass sprigs; also, sprig planter for rent. L.L.Williams, Rt. 1, Box 2, Cordele 31015. Ph. 912-273-3700.
Chufas, wild turkey feed, 83% germ, $1/lb., seed located in Columbus area. Don Crenshaw, Winston. Ph. 404-942-5604._________________
Red tame plum, wild crabapple, fox grapevine, 6/S10 ppd. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 1, Blue Ridge 30513._____________
Strawberry and mtn. blueberry pits., $6/doz. Mrs. J. W. Jackson, Rt. 2, Talking Rock 30175.________________
Black raspberry, blackberry, $6.50/doz. ppd. Mrs. A. B. WestL.ook, Rt. 2, Ball Ground 30107.___________________
Plants, wild strawberries, blueberries, dewberries, blackberries and muscadines $7/doz. ppd. Debbie Fountain, Rt. 5, Box 131C, Ellijay 30540.
Moon and Star yellow watermelon seed 75/$2 w/SASE, old fashion Banana muskmelon seed 100/S2 w/SASE. S. W. Boatright, Rt. 1, Box 442, Mershon 31551.
Black raspberry, muscadine grape, Peach plums, spearmint, monarda mint, peach and apple trees $1 ea. plus post. Malachi Smith. Rt. 1, Sautee 30571.
Black walnut trees for sale. Mrs. L. W. Welch, Rt. 5, Box 129, Ellijay 30540. Ph. 273-3557.____________________
Cert. Ga. Red sweet potato pits. 2 1/2 to 4 cents ea. C. M. Trammell, Rt. 1, Box 14A, Luthersville 30251. Ph. 404-927-6647.
Sugar Cane seed cane w/roots attached 20<t/stalk. L. A. Oakes, P.O. Box 3, Pinehurst 31070. Ph. 912-645-3570
Lrg. Rabbiteye blueberry pits., Tifblue and Climax, 2 yrs. old in pots $2 ea. plus post. Jerry Vanerwegen, Rt. 7, Box 233, Ringgold 30736. Ph. 404-937-4048.
Green Glaze collard seed 2 tblspn. $1 plus SASE. Joe Lunsford, Box 6, Parrott 31777.
Wanted
Want to buy Gallimore tomato seed or plants. Cecil Lester, P.O. Box 947, Cedartown 30125. Ph. 404-748-4318._______
Want seed for miniature corn (kind used for pickling and oriental cooking). H. J. Rubin, 1290 Pucker Rd., Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 475-4643 after noon.
Want organically started plants, tomatoes, cucumbers, bell peppers and any other pits, possible Bobbette T. Suthers, 950 Rowland Rd., Stone Mtn. 30083. Ph. 404-294-0330.

Want 500 Rutger or Homestead tomato

Native azaleas, red, orange, yellow,

plants. William Alford, Rt. 2, Box 8B, Fort white, pink, 10 varieties, many landscape

Valley 31030. Ph. 912-825-2569.______ size pits., 1, 2 and 3 gal. sizes, $3.50 to

Want 1/2 cup red okra seed. Julia D. $15. Al O'Rear, Lawrenceville. Ph.

Mayes, Rt. 3, Box 557, Elberton 30635. Ph. 963-0529._________________

283-7316.

Feverfew, sml. ivy, shasta daisies,

Want 100 Irg. var. kale planfs for im- I 12/$5.50, striped liriope, 12/$6.50,

mediate shipment. Fred I. Trest, 4303 ' calamus 6/$5. Charlotte Bond, Rt. 3, Box

Chalfonte Dr.. Columbus 31904.

235, Danielsville 30633.___________

Flower plants, bulbs

Reseeding petunias, columbines, foxgloves, $2/doz., sweet Williams, gaiety pinks, $1.50/doz., dwarf dahlia bulbs, $5/doz., post $1.50. Mrs. Glynn James, Rt.
4, Lyons 30436.______________

and seed for sale

Old timey daylilies, 2 doz./$6 ppd., 6 free vinca minors. E. N. Gooch, Rt. 2, Box 369, Talking Rock 30175.________

Shasta daisies, bloom July frost, Crmum lilies, VA. bluebells, seeding hellebrous, many others, no shipping. Mrs. Senay, Atlanta. Ph. 355-2905.
Bamboo roots, free, grows stalks 10 to 25 ft. tall. Louis Penequy, 807 Courtenay Dr., Atlanta 30306. Ph. 404-876-7279.
Sultana seed for sale, mostly dark cols., 75/$1, 200/$2 ppo. Mrs. J. G. Cook, 35 Valley Dr., Carrollton 30117._____
Old time 7 Sisters rose bushes, 2/$7 ppd. Jennell Mooney, Rt. 5. Box 169-A, Ellijay 30540. Ph. 404-273-3837.______
Virginia pines, 1 gal. pots, 2'/z ft. tall, $1.50 ea., min. order 50, discounts for larger quantities. R. W. Johns, Lilburn. Ph. 404-921-5585._____________
Seed, blue stokesia, $1/pkg., marigold, grows like a Dush, Vi cup/$1, gloriosa daisy, $1/pkg. w/SASE. Mrs. Sandra Fountain, Rt. 1, Box 186, Mt. Vernon 30445.
Old timey dusty miller and purple violets, $2.50/doz., add post. Anne Wells, 2102 Rosser Terr., Tucker 30084._____
Sultana (impatien) reseeds, coral, red, purple, orange, pink, old rose / mix., 100 your choice $1 w/SASE. Dolly Presley, Lithonia. Ph. 404-981-2292._________
2000 cockscomb seed, giant red velvet flowers, send $1 plus SASE for over 2,000 seed. Jimmy Martin, 1177 Glendale Dr.,

Archangel (lammium) 50$, golden privet 75, yellow striped bamboo $7, pachysandra 40t, min. order $5 plus $2 post./hand. E. Jessee, Box 761, Duluth
30136.________________
1 gal. azaleas, junipers and redtips $1.50, two gal. azaleas $3.75, one gal. Virginia pines $2. Larry Taylor, Douglasville. Ph. 949-6390._________
Dahlia, Irg. tubers, mix. col. and type, blooms this yr., $8/doz. ppd., cannas, Irg./dbl., mix red / yellow / pink. $6/doz. G. Douglas, 6901 Chastain Rd., Rt. 2, Palmetto 30268.______________
Pink lady's-slipper, trailing arbutus, wild iris, wild phlox. Queen Anne's Lace, wild daisies, yard violets, 12/$10, 24/$15 ppd. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 1, Blue Ridge
30513._________________
Tiger lilies $1 ea., houseleek $4/doz., vinca minor 50/S5, post. $1.35. Mrs. J. W. Jackson, Rt. 2, Talking Rock 30175.
Flowers, any group $5 plus $1 post., 2 doz. Queene Anne's Lace, 3 doz. yd. violets, six 7-Sisters' red roses. Mrs. A. B. Westbrook, Rl. 2, Ball Ground 30107.
Azaleas, Kurume, Gables, Glenn Dale, Satsuki and Gumpos, 2 yr., 1 gal./$2.50 ea. Harry Adams, Box 3, Social Circle 30279. Ph. 404-464-3955.________________
Redtips (photinia fraseri) for sale, in 1 gal. containers/Si.50, 3 gal. container/$4.25. J. E. Cromer, 88 Stewart Ch. Rd., Covington 30209. Ph.

East Point 30344._____________ 404-787-1735._______________

Impatiens (sultana) reseeds, light cols., corals, whites, others, all mix., 500/S4 w/SASE, iris mix., $7.50/doz. ppd. K. Singleton, 4279 Castlepines Ct.,
Tucker 30084.____________________
Redtips, mahonia, aucuba, pachysandra, euonymus coloradus, mondo, vinca, ajuga, hosta. J. N. Henderson, Austell. Ph. 948-5336.

Orchids, species and hybrids, can ship. Paul Eaton, 5768 Fulton Cir., Norcross 30093. Ph. 921-2923._______
Luffa seed, 25/25<t w/SASE. Billy Grant, 156 Cave Spring St., Cedartown 30125.
Magnolia trees, 1 ft. to 12 ft. tall, $1 per ft., you dig. Joel Bond, Elberton 30635. Ph. 283-1878.

Crepe myrtles, hydrangeas, snowball,

weigela, red honeysuckles, white

wisteria, bush honeysuckles, 7-Sisters'

roses, others. Mrs. L. W. Starnes,

Douglasville. Ph. 942-4051.

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Mix. iris $7.50 ppd., orange daylilies, daffodils $6.50 ppd., mix. hollyhock seed 50/tbspn. w/SASE. Mrs. P. B. Brown, Rt.
1, Ball Ground 30107._______________

Extremely long handle Dipper gourd seed, pure, insts. incl. $1 plus SASE. L. B. Easom, Rt. 1, Box 168, Hamilton 31811.

White and blue iris, white dogwood,
sweet shrub, native azaleas 3/$1 plus $1.50 post. Mrs. Robert Norrell, Rt. 6,
Gainesville 30506.________________

Dbl. orange daylilies 15/$7, sgl. mix. cols. 15/S6, mix. iris $7/doz., all ppd. Lyda Gooch, Rt. 3, 52 West, Dahlonega 30533.

Giant red velvet cockscomb seed, 200/$1 or Bouquet pepper seed, 75/$1
w/SASE. S. W. Boatright, Rt. 1, Box 442, Mershon 31551.__________________

Achimenes bulbs, 10 old rose pink, 10 Leonora, 8 Jewel pink or 12 Purple King,
$5 ea. group, $5 min. B. Lane, 1407 W. Magnolia, Valdosta 31601.________

Cannas w/red and yellow blooms and green foliage, $5/doz. and $2 post. Merle Culpepper, Rt. 4, Box 89, Quitman 31643.

Mix. col. mums $5/doz., Easter roses $2 ea., jonquil bulbs 18/$3, white narcissus bulbs 18/S3, others, $1.25 post, on ea. order. Rosa Avery, Rt. 1, Box 78, Ball Ground 30107.________________

Orchid plants in bloom for sale, reas.; also, bromeliads. Mrs. Zeeman, Atlanta.
Ph. 255-2693._________________

Red spider lily bulbs $4/doz., orange daylilies $5.50/doz., Queen Anne's Lace 2
doz./$5, oxalis 2 doz./$5, all ppd. Mrs. Tommy Hart, Rt. 1, Box 84, Royston.

Mix. col. sweet William plants, white daisy, mullein pinks, border grass, $1/bunch plus post., orders no less $5. Eslelle Reagan, Snellville. Ph. 972-0986.

Azaleas, 3 yr. plants, many varieties, $1.50 ea. Steve Kennerly, Tucker. Ph.
972-8357.____________________

Martin gourd seed 35f/pKg. plus SASE. Edward S. Thurmond, 1311 McHenry Crossing, Madison 30650.________

Sweet william pits., $1.50/doz. plus $1.50 post., liriope (money grass), free for digging, green w/blue flowers. Mrs. J. W.
Sapp, Rl. 5, Box 75, Lyons 30436.

Unicorn seed, probascidea and superbird mix., 5 doz./$1 w/1 stamp, luffa sponge, 125/$1 plus 2 stamps. Ronnie L.
Crowder, 14 Leon St.. Rome 30161.

Seed, sgl. hollyhock, money pit., Vi tbspn./$1, zinnia, mix., marigold, mix. reds, yellows and golds, Vi cup/$1 w/SASE. Mrs. Dianne L. Wilkie, Rt. 5, Canton 30014.__________________________
Eggtree and Jerusalem seed for sale, 40/$1 w/SASE. Nick Metcalfe, Rt. 7, Box 361, Monticello 31064._____________
Lilac, Japanese rose, bush cherry, variegated liriope, Chinese photinia, ground covers, ivy and periwinkle, no shipping. Mary Welsh, Macon. Ph. 474-2849._____________________
Hybrid daylilies, all cols., named, call or come. Edith Sliger, Clarkesville. Ph. 404-947-3663______________
Cushion, Bushel Basket mums; also, white daisy type, $6.50/doz. ppd. Mrs. Pauline Evans, Rt. 2, Temple 30179.
Iris, growing in pots, daylilies in clumps, hosta, greenleaf, clumps. Clyde Burton, Doraville. Ph. 396-4891.______
Boxwood, 3 yrs., 15 in., gal/$1.25, redtip, 20 in., gal./$1.25, 30 in./$2, azaleas. Norton Eldridge, Ashburn 31714. Ph. 912-567-3849.__________________
Purple achimenes bulbs, $2.50/doz. ppd. Florrie D. Johnson, 1618 Roberts Dr., SE, Mablelon 30059.____________________
Whitman! ferns, Boston Sword ferns, Sprengeri ferns, German ivy, $1 ea. plus post. Ruth Payne, 11355 Jones Bridge Rd., Alpharetta 30201.
Native rhododendron, mtn. laurel, holly, white dogwood, Hemlock and White pine, azaleas, 6/$10, post. $2. Mrs. Elzie Cantrell, Rt. 5, Box 139, Ellijay 30540. Ph. 273-3716.__________________
Golden glow pits., $4/8 ppd., ribbon grass, 3 plts./$2, mix. cols, daylilies, 6/$3, crow's-foot, buttercup pits., 6/$3. Mrs Lessie Wallace, Arnoldsville. Ph. 1-404-548-7932._________________________
Seed, sultana, dbl. touch-me-not, marigold, cockscomb and spider pit. seed, 35/pkg., $1/4 pkgs. w/SASE. Cammie Hunt, 3447 Cross Rd., Buford 30518.
Blue August lilies, 4/$5.50 ppd., mix. col. iris, $7/doz. ppd. Mrs. Lona Blackwell, Rt. 1, Box 168, Dahlonega
30533.__________________________ Coreopsis, 10/$3.50, wild iris or colum-
bine, 10/$3, foxglove, marigold, gaillardia seed, 2 pkgs./$1 plus SASE. Iris Brown, Rt. 2, Dahlonega 30533.____________
Lrg. sunflower seed, grows 12 ft. high and 12 ft. in. across when planted in rich soil and fertilized heavily, Vi cup/$3 ppd. Mrs. Joel H. Peek, 525 W. Vineyard Rd., Griffin 30223.

VET OPEN HOUSE
The University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine will hold open house May 7, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Programs, exhibits, demonstrations and films will be featured throughout the day.
The event, open to the public, is sponsored by the College of Veterinary Medicine class of 1986 and the student chapter of the American Veterinary Medical Association. For additional information, contact Ellen Fowler at 404-542-3463.

Recipe Requests
Mrs. J. F. Bagwell 2692 Diamond Head Ct. Decatur, Georgia 30033 CHICKEN BARBEQUE SAUCE (Once appeared on Brer Rabbit
molasses label)
Bernice White 9 Ramey Street Summerville, Georgia 30747 CORN LIGHT BREAD
MADE WITH YEAST
Sally Oxford 404 South Broad Street Rome, Georgia 30161 STRAWBERRY OR CRANBERRY FUDGE

Gordon Co. Craftsmen
Sponsor Annual Show
The Gordon County Artists and Craftsmen will sponsor their 18th annual art and handicraft show May 7 and 8 in Calhoun. The show, endorsed by the Georgia Semiquincentenary Commission, will focus on ceramics, porcelain and pottery in order to emphasize the importance of Georgia clay and kaolin in the artistic and economic history of Georgia. Selected artisans will be on hand to exhibit their skills and crafts in this area.
Admission is free to the public. The event will be open Saturday 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. and Sunday, 1 - 6 p.m. For more information, contact Kitty Rutherford at 404-629-4749.

Mrs. Emmett Walker of Musella (center).'Vas recently crowned Georgia Homemaker of the Year at the 58th annual Georgia Homemakers Council meeting in Athens. Mrs. Walker was one of five finalists representing the five districts of the Homemakers Council.
The district finalists shown (1-r) include Mrs. John Rushing, east district; Mrs. Barbara Green, metro district; Mrs. Emmett Walker, central district; Mrs. Carolyn Hayes, north district and Mrs. Dorothy Smith, southwest district.

Yesterday'* Bulletin
January 21, 1932 Want 2 horse farm, 8 in family, 5 to work; need help to make crop. Want honest, industrious boy without bad habits to live as one of the family for board and clothes and a patch for himself, one raised on farm preferred, ref. exc. Pure Georgia cane syrup, guar. to be good, in 10 Ib. cans, 6 to case, $3.50, all FOB, money order.
May 12, 1932 Old-time white banana yam, excellent eating, heavy bearer, $1.75 M, del. full count, prompt shipment guar.
April 14, 1948 Want veteran and wife to work on fruit farm, house, lights, water furn., G.I. training on job plus salary.
April 28, 1948 Riding 2 row cultivator, good cond., $25. 2 salt cured hams, 30-35 Ibs. ea., guar., sound and dry, 60<P/lb.-del. in Ga. Cream col. Jersey cow and calf, freshened in Mar., good milker, $125 at barn.

Mulching Offers Alternative To Hoeing

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down and prevent moisture escape. Do not use for roses or perennials, however, a two to three inch layer can be used around evergreens, trees and shrubs.
peat moss: good soil conditioner, but lacking in nutrients. May dry out and form a crust which repels water. Keep moist or mix with another
material to avoid crusting. Apply three to five inches deep.
pine needles: allows free passage of rainfall and does not absorb moisture; usually readily available. They are particularly good for strawberries and acid-loving plants.
Apply two inches deep. sawdust: can be used either
weathered or unweathered; ideal for fruit trees, shrubs, border plantings, and perennials. New sawdust is high in carbon and low in nitrogen and will draw upon the soil nitrogen as it decomposes; this can be prevented or controlled by adding nitrogen (a cupful of nitrate of soda for each bushel of sawdust used).
INORGANIC MULCHES Although these materials do not add humus or nutrients to the soil, they do make effective mulches. aluminum foil: lay strips on ground, punch holes at intervals and
plant seeds, seedlings or bulbs, or simply place sheets between rows after seedlings appear; secure edges down with soil. Makes good mulch and also repels aphids; effective but expensive.
gravel mulch, crushed stone, marble chips: attractive and easy to keep weed free; may cause problem

for lawn mowers if scattered in lawn. Spread two to four inches deep.
newspapers: effective, inexpensive and readily available; may use four or five sheets thick or shred. It is biodegradeable. Cover with peat moss, pine straw or other material.
plastic: especially good for the garden where appearance is not a factor. Spread in strips on both sides of planting row or lay in a sheet over soil and punch holes to plant seed or seedlings. Black plastic is preferred since it shuts off light. Can be used about three seasons if stored each fall.
State Forest Service
Assists Landowners
Advice and timber marking from State Services Foresters can make a significant difference in timber harvest practices and dollars returned for landowners. According to a recent study the University of Georgia School of Forestry, owners advised by foresters generally left more pine trees for seed or future harvests on their tracts. They also received a greater average price for timber sold than owners handling their own sales.
For assistance in woodland management and timber sales, contact your local Georgia Forestry Commission County office.

"Advice
Ads must be received by Wednesday noon in order to appear in the following week's paper.
There is a 20 word limit for advertisements including your name, address and phone number.
Please place ads from different categories on separate sheets of paper.
Send your ad on the back of a postcard or envelope.
Out-of-state residents can advertise only in out-ofstate wanted category.
Only one ad per person per household per category is permitted each week.
For best results, include the price in your ad.
All items published in the Market Bulletin must be individually owned by the advertiser; nothing purchased for resale may be advertised.
Write as plainly as possible. Do not crowd words together. Avoid unnecessary words; give only the facts and omit promotional words.
Resubmit your listings either by clipping the previously published ad or by rewriting the listing and sending it in again.
Mail your ads to:
FARMERS AND
CONSUMERS
MARKET BULLETIN
Georgia Department of Agriculture Capitol Square
Atlanta, Georgia 30334

Makin'
Do
Add a slice of soft bread to a package of "rock-hard" brown sugar. Close the bag tightly and in a few hours the sugar should be soft again.
Fill an empty "soft" soap container with shampoo. Shampoo will then come out in measured amounts and waste will be reduced.
Next time you encounter a stubborn knot, try dusting a little talcum powder on it to make loosening easier.
Hang 10-12 pieces of chalk in a damp closet to help absorb moisture.
Try cleaning the smoked areas around your fireplace with an artgum eraser. You also can clean brick tiles by scrubbing them with a vegetable brush dipped in white vinegar.
To cut five even pieces of pie, first cut a "Y" in the pie. Then cut the two large pieces in half.
Rub mayonnaise into scratches on your furniture with your finger and let it stand; remove with a soft cloth. It may not completely remove the scratch, but it should be less noticeable.
FOOD GOOD BUY IN USA
Americans spend less than 17 percent, on the average, of their disposable income (income after personal taxes) on food, compared with as much as 60 to 70 percent in some countries. In 1970, Americans spent 17.2 percent; in 1960, 20 percent.

Bedding and potted flower plants, geranium, begonia, fern, zinnia, marigold, salvia, etc., all sizes, cannot ship, near Crabapple. Mayo Anderson, Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 475-5407.__________
Marigold seed, mix., Vi cup/$1 w/SASE. Norma Haley, Rt. 2, Box 30B, Metter 30439.________________
Giant red velvet cockscomb seed, 200/$1 or Bouquet pepper seed, 75/$1 w/SASE. S. W. Boatright, Rt. 1, Box 442, Merehon 31551._____________
Old time running okra seed, very good eating, grows up to 4 ft. long, $1/pkg. Mary Bradford, Rt. 3, Box 308-M, Ellijay
30540.___________________ Straw flower seed, white and purple
ball type, for dried arrangements, generous amt. $1 w/SASE. Opal Ledford, 2799 Jims Rd.. Marietta 30066._____
Hybrid bearded iris, mix. cols., purple iris, blooms twice a yr., $8/doz., ppd., sold out red cannas. Sara Bunch, Box 117, Ellijay 30540.________________
Red or purple zinnias, purple bachelor's-buttons, tbspn. / 50c, pink yarrow, tall pink perennial phlox, 12/$5.50. Mrs. George D. Collins, RFD 3, Dantelsville 30633.______________
Yellow hibiscus seed, tspn./$1 w/SASE. Ideal Parks, 46 Goulding PI., Roswell 30075. Ph. 993-6323._______
Seed, Martin gourd and Luffa sponge, 25/25C, 50/50, etc., w/SASE. Phil Busenltz. 1640 Aqua Rd., Madison 30650.
Redleaf castor molebean seed, Luffa sponge gourd seed, Mammoth sunflower seed, 100/$1 plus SASE. G. L Housworth, 3105 Hwy. 138, SW. Conyers 30208.
Spider lilies, hardy, phlox, daffodils, 3/$1, boxwoods, White / Hemlock pines, pink spirea, rhododendrons, $1 ea. plus post. Malachi Smith, Rt. 1, Sautee 30571.
African violets, named / labeled leaves 75t, starter pits. $2.25 w/$2.50 post., complete list 50. Mrs. B. R. Millen, 2532 Woodland Way, Brunswick 31520.
Centipede sod, 24c sq. ft., we cut, you load. Alien Bishop, Rt. 4, Box 146, Daniels Bridge Rd., Athens 30606. Ph. 404-769-5603._____________
Running okra seed, 50 seed/$1 w/SASE. Bill Mock, Rt. 5, Colquitt 31737.
Old timey iris, mix. cols., $7.50/doz., tall yellow iris, $7.50/doz., orange daylilies, $5/doz. ppd. Debbie Fountain, Rt. 5, Box 131-C, Ellijay 30540.______
'82 marigold seed, mix., yellow, orange, brown, about 14 in., $1/cup ppd. Mary Wigsley, 2165 Stephenson Rd., Uthonia 30058.

Luffa or Dishrag gourd seed for sale, 50/$1 w/SASE. Mamie Morrison, Rt. 4, Box 320, Cairo 31728.___________
Oxalis 6/$1, daylilies 3/$1, shasta daisies 3/$1, purple asters 3/$1, feverfew 3/$1, aspidistra 75, etc., min. order $3.50 w/$1.50 post. C. Farmer, 17 Rebecca Cir., Griffin 30223.______________
Seed, running okra, Dishrag gourd and Luffa gourd, 50/S1; dwarf purple, achimenes Monkey Face bulbs, widow's-tears, 30/$1, plus SASE. H. M. Lowe, 2806 Sherwood Dr., Brunswick
31520._____________________
Gardenia, radican, $1 ea., daylilies 4/$1, yellow mums 5/$1, ginger $1.50. L. M. Brooks, Rt. 1, Box 24. Hahlra 31632.
Iris, 500 diff., all cols., and bi-cols., $6/doz., $2 post., 75* ea. from my home. Mrs. J. T. Hall, 4589 Ala. Hwy., Rome.
Japanese bamboo roots for sale, 3/$1.50 plus post. Mrs. W. C. Fowler, Rt. 5, Box 292, Ellijay 30540.____________
Giant crimson cockscomb seed, 504 plus SASE. George T. Sloan, 2807 S. Clark Dr., East Point 30344.______
African violets, standards, miniatures, $1-$3, leaves, 25* ea., no shipping. Blanche Owen, 1079 Snyder St., NW, Atlanta. Ph. 872-0508._____________
Daylilies, vlnca, sedum Jonquils, 5 varieties, landscape quantities. Mrs. Z. D. Dodd. Hwy. 9, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-3403.
Panther marigold seed 50/pkg., Mammoth sunflower 100/$1, Luffa sponge gourd 100/$1, all plus SASE. B. Rodgers, 3107 Hwy. 138 S.W., Conyers 30208.
Well rooted bearded iris, blooms twice a yr., purple col., hybrid iris, mix. cols., ajuga, $8/doz., ppd., cup marigold seed free. W. D. Duvall, Rt. 3, Box 384, Ellijay 30540.__________________
Angel trumpet seed 50c tbspn. w/SASE, old time chrysanthemum pits., sml. yellow blooms $2/doz., $1.25 post., others. R. Beach, 2966 Cardinal Lk. Cir., Duluth 30136. Ph. 476-1163._______
Dogwood, red maple, azaleas, Hemlock / White pines, holly, rhododendron, mtn. laurel, 2-4 ft. 6/$10 ppd. Donnie Lowman, Rt. 5, Box 209, Ellijay 30540.
Purple/rose verbena, mix. col. type mums, bronze Button nums, blue perennial phlox, etc., $5.50/doz. plus 50$ on orders. Mrs. Bessie Baggett, 6395 Spring St., Douglasvllle 30134._________
Plants, pink/white yarrow, red/bronze Button mums, $4/doz., reseeding petunia - gaillardia, sweet Williams, $3.50/doz. ppd. Mrs. Cecil Turner, Rt. 2, Box 203, Cariton 30627.

Plants, evening Missouri primrose 8/$5, liriope, variegated 8/$7, H. royal standard white hosta 2/$5, etc., all ppd. Mrs. Dollie Moss, Rt. 1, Box 249D, Clermont 30527._________________
Dbl. kerria, hellebores seedlings, sweet shrub, vinca minor, foam flower, hosta, trillium, hydrangea, liriope, ajuga. Milton Kuniansky, 1536 Nantahalla, Atlanta. Ph. 633-9507.___________
Mix. gladiola bulbs $3.50/doz. or $5/2 doz. ppd. in Ga. Mrs. Henry Williams, Rt. 1, Box 58, Tallapoosa 30176._______
Mix. col. touch-me-not seed, money plant and Irg. sunflower seed, 2 pkgs./$1.20. Myranell Tilley, Rt. 3, Ellijay
30540.____________________ Black-eyed Susan vine seed, $1/pkg.,
dbl. asstd. touch-me-not seed, $1/tspn. w/SASE. Robt. Clark, 20 Mason Dr., Columbus 31903._______________
Mix. col. marigold 1A cup, red/white, tall hollyhock 2 tbspn., bachelor's-buttons % cup, sunflower, tall, 1/4 cup, ea. one $1 w/SASE. Mrs. Smith, 14 Park St., Commerce 30529.
Azaleas, laurel, rhododendron, maple, sweet shrub, Hemlock, sourwood, dogwood, white pine, etc., $5 up, post. $2. Donnie Welch, Ellljay. Ph. 273-3557.
Red maple, native orange and pink azaleas, sweet shrub, laurel, rhododendron, white pine, dogwood, $2 plus $1.50 post. Mrs. L. W. Welch, Ellijay 30540. Ph. 273-3557._____________________
Sultana or Impatien seed, 23 diff. cols., mix., $1/pkg. w/SASE. Miss Barbie Green, Rt. 2, Box 94, Chalsworth 30705.______
Giant sunflower seed, huge sgl. flower, 12-18 in. diam. on 8 ft. stalk, 100/51 w/SASE. Frieda Chance, Box 28353, Atlanta 30328.______________
'82 red castor bean seed, 100/$1 w/long SASE, touch-me-not seed, tspn./25 w/SASE. Mrs. Arvil Burgess, Box 23, Elli-
jay 30540.___________________
Blue wisteria $1, vinca major or minor 100/$10, all you dig, Old English ivy the same. E. G. Acree, Duluth. Ph. 233-3171.
White daffodils w/yellow centers; also, mix. iris, $3/doz. plus $1.50 post. Mrs. T. W. Allison, Rt. 2, Box 84, Flowery Branch 30542. Ph. 404-967-3069.__________
Solids, 350 diff. hybrid iris $20/doz. ppd., 165 variegated hybrid iris $5/cut, no orders under Vi doz., state col., add $1.25 post., no checks. Frances L. Jones, Rt. 1, 5422 Williams Rd., Norcross 30093.
Sultana or impatien seed, 23 diff. cols., mix., $1/pkg. w/SASE. Mrs. John M. Green, Sr., Rt. 7, Box 9, Chatsworth 30705.

Airplane plants, 3/$1.50 ppd., striped and solid green. M. Goodman, Rt. 6, Box 67, Thomson 30824. Ph. 404-595-5410.
Japanese bamboo roots for sale, 3/S1.50 plus post. Mrs. Willa Mae Mooney, Rt. 5, Box 292, Ellijay 30540.
Virginia pine seedlings, sev. 1,000 to sell, cannot ship. Jerry Gibson, 6 Fairview PI., Stockbridge 30281. Ph. 404-474-8213 aft. 6 pm.__________
Green liriope in bulk, variegated liriope, dbl. pink fragrant sasanqua, aucuba, aspidistra, hosta, euonymus coloradus, needlepoint and Wilson Ivy. W. L. Morris, Atlanta. Ph. 355-5249._______
Aucuba, hydrangea, sev. varieties of ferns, variegated liriope, nandinas, bronze ajuga, euonymus, raintrees, fairy roses, sev. var. hosta. Maggie McDowell, Macon. Ph. 746-4271.__________
Mums, yellow, dbl., 1V4 ft., purple, white/yellow, sml. dbl. lavender sgl. Charlotte Bond, Rt. 3, Danlelsvllla 30633.
Purple perennial asters, 10/$2 or exchange for other perennials. Myrtle Russell, 452 Old Hawkinsville Rd., Bonaire 31005.__________________
10 pot pits., $5, aloe vera, 3/$2, Irg. cactus, $5, queen's-tears, $3, all rooted and ppd. Mrs. Mary E. Arnett, 256 Hwy. 54 N, Jonesboro 30236.________________
African violets, begonias, hanging basket asst., other potted pits., daisies, mums and money pit., $1/doz., etc., no shipping. Mrs. J. E. Hogue, Sr., Gordon. Ph. 912-628-2762.____________
50 flowering pits, and bulbs for starting a yard, $5 plus 7 stamps. M. J. Akins, Rt. 1, Nashville 31639._____________
Lilac baby snowball, Fla. jasmine,
yellowbell, sweet shrub, $1.75 ea., 3/$15, narcissus, jonquil, etc., add post. Mrs. E. I. Gray, Rt. 1, Box 328. Bremen 30110.
50 seed from extra Irg. Martin gourds, $1 w/SASE. Quinton King, Rt. 2, Whltesviile Rd., LaGrange 30240.
Lrg. type Martin gourd seed, 50 seed/$1 ppd. Mary Tindall, Rt. 3, Box 268, Ashburn
31714.____________________ Variegated hosta, liriope, hydrangea,
camillia, redtip, forsythia, gardenia. D. V. Cason, Atlanta. Ph. 761-6102._______
Yellow cannas, purple iris, $2/doz. plus $1.55 doz. post. Amelia Echols, 4414 Cannon Rd., Loganville 30249. Ph. 466-8940.
Giant red velvet cockscomb seed / prince's-feather seed, 1,000/$1, old time, purple bachelor's button seed/ tall, mix. marigold seed, V, cup/$1 w/SASE. Mrs. L. V. Itson, Rt. 1, Box 90, Palham 31779.
Submit ads by Wednesday noon.

Yellow hibiscus seed for sale, 50/$1 w/SASE. Eva Knight, 12 Knight Dr., Newnan 30263.______________
Seed, raintree, mimosa, catalpa, rattle box, love apple, marigolds, spider flower, balsam apple, money plant, 4 pkgs./$1 plus SASE. Jim Donaldson, Box 893, Swainsboro 30401.
Wanted
Want to buy Marechal Niel rose, state price and post. Mrs. Phyllis Beaty, 114 W. Oak St., Rossville 30741._________
Want to buy strobllanthes dyerianus and impatiens repens, plants or seed, only know botanical names. Mrs. L. H. Wright, 61 Lakewood Rd., NW, Atlanta
30311.___________________ Want white hydrangea, light blue ones,
yellow lady's slipper, yellow / pink yard violets. Mrs. M. E. McDowell, 3428 Reeves St., Chamblee 30341. Ph. 457-8176.________________
Want ginger lilies, must be reas. Betty Henry, 2007 Ounwoody Dr., Columbus. Ph. 404-568-4280.________________
Want ghost plants and monkey faces. Kate Tumlin, Rt. 1, Box 1908, Cornelia
30531.______________________ Want free aloe vera plants; also, want
free colorful flower seed, will bloom all summer, please incl. zinnia, will pay post. Mrs. Smith, Hill Sta., Box 2624, Augusta 30904.
Poultry, game, fowl
and eggs for sale
Pigeons, Racing Homers for sale, 5 breeds, $6 / pr. D. Hulett, Gordon. Ph. 628-5141 or 788-6796.__________
Guinea eggs, $2 / doz. pick up, $10 / three doz. pick up, trio Black Rosecombs $14, pr. Red Fantails $12. Terry Winfrey, Rt. 1, Kite 31049. Ph. 912-469-3267.
Wisconsin Jumbo quail for sale, all ages, flight cond., dressed; also, eggs. Ron Carlsen, Marietta. Ph. 426-8000, after 5 pm.___________________
White Leghorn hens for sale, $2.50 ea. Ralph C. Swafford, Douglasvllle. Ph. 404-949-8882.________________
Pheasants, Silvers and Ringneck chicks and eggs, Wheaten Jap bantams. Hugh Hanes, Locust Grove. Ph. 957-6161.

THE MAHKtT BULLETIN

Wednesday, May 4,1983

9 Jersey Giant hens, 2 roosters, exc. layers, Irg. chickens. Jack Tonkin, Thomasvllle. Ph. 912-226-4765._____
Rollers and Indian Fantails for sale. William Kelley, Rt. 7, Canton. Ph. 479-2773.____________________
Baby chicks, Araucanas, $1 ea., Araucana / Barred Rock cross, 50* ea., cannot ship. Pat Burns, Macon. Ph. 477-0567.___________________
Hatching eggs, Coturnix quail, Pharoah D-1, $20/100, ship ppd. R. Benton, 905 Dorough St., Eastman 31023. Ph. 912-374-3474.________________
Bantams, 24 diff. kinds grown bantams and eggs for sale. H. C. Ouffey, Smyrna. Ph. 436-2343.________________
5 white doves free; also, 2 black and white rabbits. J Crankshaw, Oecatur. Ph. 241-0242.___________________
5 bantam hens, Feather-Legged, super setters, 1 male, reas. James Akin, 3196 Mt. Gilead Rd., SW, Atlanta 30311. Ph. 344-3593.______________________
Adult female rhea, adult female, Emu, baby goslings, $3 ea., baby chicks, 35 ea., cannot ship. Gerald Smith, Cochran. Ph. 934-4286.__________________
Toulouse geese, 2 ganders, $10 ea. or $15 for both. Bob Johnson, Douglasville. Ph. 942-5014._______________
Bobwhite quail eggs for sale, $25/100. Ottis F. Truluck, Rt. 1, Hartsfield 31756. Ph. 912-941-2958 nights, 912-985-5737
days.________________________ Bronze turkey eggs for sale. Mike
Pasko, 1164 Hwy. 212, Conyers. Ph. 483-9254._________________
Ringneck doves, $3 ea., $2.50 ea. if 10 or more taken. Don Jones, Warner Robins. Ph. 912-396-3096.________
Pheasant eggs from Reeves Golden, Ghlgi, Dark Throated Golden, Swinhoe, Humes, and Silvers; also, Silver Sebright eggs. David Orgel, Albany. Ph. 435-3973.
Peafowl, breeding age, white males, $75, Black Shouldered males, $50, Brunner RH's, $50/trio. H. Clayton Garrett, RFD 1, Gumming 30130. Ph. 887-4889.
4 big Bronze turkey gobblers, $12 ea. or trade for turkey hens. Terry Mikle, Lawrenceville 30245. Ph. 963-9821, nights after 7.________________
Canadian geese unsexed, $50 ea., Canadian gosling, unsexed, $25 ea., pr. Lady Amherst pheasant, no shipping. Thomas Smith, Mableton. Ph. 422-4317 days, 944-3997 wk. ends.

Araucana bantams and Rhode Island Reds, cocks, hatched 2/15/83. Charles W. Rollins, 462 Beaverdale Rd., NE, D-lton
30720.______________________ 25 Barred Rock hens, 5 roosters, 75
baby chicks, 7 Spangled OE, 6 Buff Tall Japs, and 7 BB hens. Tommy Teu, Jotusboro. Ph. 478-7170._________

Quail eggs, Wisconsin Jumbo and Tennessee Reds, $20/C. baby quail 40c ea. Frank Vaughan, 833 Atlanta Rd., CummIng. Ph. 404-887-2436.__________
Show quality Barred Rocks, now laying, 1 Phoenix rooster, and guinea eggs. Burton McDaniel, Rt. 3, Rlnggold. Ph. 404-935-3960._________________

3 wk. old goslings for sale. Mike Tustlan, Ball Ground. Ph. 735-3555.______
Chickens, Barred, Black and White Cochins, 1982 and 1983 hatch, trios or prs., some laying now. Jan Davis, Mansfield. Ph. 468-6979._________

Selling out Jumbo Wisconsin quail and eggs; also, few white quail. Earl Banister, Woodstock 30188. Ph. 404-926-8118.
Closing out five Self-Blue Araucanas, all laying blue-green eggs, $5 ea. Mrs. J. Shope, Boston. Ph. 912-498-4451.

RIR hens and roosters; also, bantams, Bantam baby chicks; also, mix. all hens laying good. H. F. Elrod, Powder chickens now hatching. Charles Smith, Springs. Ph. 943-5996.____________ High Falls. Ph. 912-994-2457._______

Baby chicks, 2 to 6 wks. old, mostly

Free 3 Irg., young, Dominique roosters.

bantams, all cols., approx. 25 to sell, 65t E. 0. Cruz, Conyers 30208. Ph.

ea. B. Mullis, Lizella. Ph. 912-935-8693. 404-922-5805.___________________

Taking orders turkeys, guineas, bantams, mix. chickens; also, grown birds and hatching eggs. Charles Helton, Dublin Rd., Irwinton 31042. Ph. 676-3328.
Adult Chinese geese, $10 ea. or trade for pigeons. Betty Kelly, Box 105, Chauncey 31011. Ph. 912-868-6595, after 5
pm.________________________ Wisconsin Jumbo quail, most ages,
some flight cond.; also, dressed birds, some eggs. A. Jacobsen, Marietta. Ph. 404-427-6958._______________
Show type bantams, sev. breeds to choose from, OE Moderns and standards. Moody Jones, Calhoun 30701. Ph. 629-0765.___________________

Bobwhite quail, exc. flight cond., taking orders '83-'84 season birds, pullorumtyphoid clean. Charles Kent, Rt. 5, Box 644, Jesup 31545. Ph. 912-427-8239 or 427-3116.____________________
Bantam purebred Cochins, Black and Buff roosters, $3 ea., mix. bantam chicks, SOt ea. H. Porter, Mableton. Ph. 948-7204.
Pharoah quail, chicksn or grown, live / dressed, Wisconsin Jumbo chicks, Buff Cochin chicks, hatching eggs. Bennie Helton, Dublin Rd., Irwinton 31042. Ph. 676-3830.______________________
Game cocks, stags and hens, many breeds to choose from, cannot ship. Mrs. John Yawn, Box 101, Chauncey 31011.

2 Kelso, yellow legged hens and 2 Wisconsin Jumbo Bobwhites, eggs

Black Sex-Link hens. SeverI y Sharp, East and sml. birds, Pharoah D-1 eggs and

Point 30344. Ph. 758-9495._______ sml. birds, some breeders. Mrs. E. J. Brig-

Pigeons, Racing Homers, Fantails and mond. Broxton 31519. Ph. 912-359-2632.

Utility kings, reas. prices. J. D. Bryan, j Baby chicks, all cols., Cochins and

6951 Kimberly Lane, Llthia Springs ! Black Jersey Giants. Andrew Johnson,

30057. Ph. 948-6452.___________ \ 4591 Elam Rd., Forest Park 30050. Ph.

Black Araucanas, Irg./sml. size, hat- 366-1468.__________________

ching eggs 18/$3, chicks priced accor-

Trio White O.E. cocks, 2 time winner, 2

ding to size, 3 speckled guinea hens, lay- wk. old Self-Blue D'Uccles for sale. C. E.

Ing, $3 ea. Frances Anderson, Winder. Ph. Tolbert, Box 251, Mt. Calvary Rd.,

404-867-7036, no collect calls.______ Whitosburg 30185._____________

2 Irg., brown egg, laying, red hens, approx. 2 yrs. old, $3 ea. Gene Kelley, Griffin. Ph. 404-228-7800, after 6 pm._____
Pheasants, pr. gold breeders, trio dark gold breeders; also, young pheasants, doves and 1 peahen. L. W. Johnson, College Park. Ph. 964-8862.__________

Purebred bantams, Mottled, SelfBlues, D'Uccles, Blue O.E., sell or trade for Rex or Satin rabbits. Bobby Kimbrell, Bethlehem. Ph. 404-867-5580.______
4 Pekin ducks, 3 hens and 1 drake, hens laying, $20. W. Wiggins, Rt. 1, Box 19A, Madison 30650. Ph. 342-4776.

Female goose and 3 guineas, 1 female
and 2 males for sale. E. F. Crast, Fairburn. Ph. 404-964-8437.

1982 hatch India Blue peacocks, $25
ea. Mrs. Emmie Powell, Rt. 1, Box 622, Evans 30809. Ph. 404-863-0963.

Georgia Agricultural Facts

Usual Planting or Blooming Dates and Harvesting Dates, Georgia

Games, pr. Duke Hulseys, Alien Roundhead stag, Morgan White Hackle stag and hens, proven stock. Tommy Jordan, Morrttoetlo. Ph. 468O95._________
Quail, Georgia Giant broiler hatching eggs, from cert1.1/2 Ib. breeders, $30/100, shipped ppd. Ben Parrlsh, Rt. 9, Box 159, Statesooro 30458._____________
Golden pheasant cocks, 1982 hatch, 1 Dark Throated Golden hen; also, young silver pheasants, 1983 hatch, $5 ea. A. H. Kicklighter, Rt. 6, Box 23, Brunswick. Ph. 912-265^273._________________
Pharoah quail eggs, $5/24 ppd., hatch in 17 days, start laying in approx. 6 wks., very prolific. Donna Brewer, Box 8, Toomsboro. Ph. 912-933-5950.______
5 Araucana hens, 1 rooster, $5 ea., 6 Silver Spangled Hamburgs, and 1 rooster, $5 ea., 1 Golden Sebright bantams, all purebred. Lula Hall, Griffin. Ph. 404-227-0263._______________
Mallard ducklings, 5 gen. from wild, $2.50 up depending on size, Bronze turkey poults, $3.50, White Silkies, 1/3 grown, $2 up. Ed McDowell, Bonaire 31005. Ph. 912-929-1267.__________
Hatching eggs, baby chicks and grown birds, OE, Japs, Cochins, Moderns and Belgian quail, baby ducks. Rondal Williams, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-7597.
Baby chicks for sale, 3 wks. old, yellow, buff and Dominique, $1 ea. William Ragsdale, Rt. 4, Oak Grove Rd., Acworth 30101. Ph. 974-5008.________
Selling out- show quality bantams, Cochins, Whites, Buff and Barred; also, feeders. Wm. Watson, Newton 31770. Ph. 912-734-5100.______________
Game stags, Rubel, Hatch, Spangle Roundhead and Clarets, $10 ea., game chickens and hens, reas. Hiram Dunn, Meansvllle. Ph. 567-8662.__________
Pullets MO-250, brown egg hybrid layers, 2 mos. old, well feathered and healthy $2 ea. Joe Lashley, Atlanta. Ph. 404-344-2785.__________________
Mix. breeds laying hens, $1.50 ea., mix. roosters, $1-$1.50 ea. Mrs. Bruce Wheeler, 282 Cooper Rd., Social Circle 30279. Ph. 404-786-0386._________
Baby guineas, blue eggs chicks avail, after May 15th. Horace Davis, Rt. 1, Box 233, Poerun 31744. Ph. 912-787-5793.
Guinea eggs for hatching, any amount. Todd Fortner, Kite. Ph. 912-469-3635.
Bantams, trio Black Wyandottes, and trio Barreds. Sherman Mason, Alto 30510. Ph. 778-4790._______________
Hen and rooster. Blue Andalusians, purebred show chickens. Tim Griffin, Rt. 4, Dawsonville 30534. Ph. 265-2815, after

Bobwhite quail hatching eggs, Jumbo or Northern, $25/100, $16071,000 del. ppd., mature birds, $2 ea. Raymond Meadows, W-dUy 30477. Ph. 912-252-5345.
2 hens and 1 rooster for sale, hens are laying, hens $2.50 ea., rooster $1. Brandon Anderson, Kennesaw. Ph. 422-0593.
Wisconsin Jumbo quail, most ages; also, eggs and dressed birds. Ernest Burch, College Park. Ph. 404-997-4425.
Quail, Bobwhite, Pharoah, and Chukars, all ages, live or dressed, plenty breeders. Harold Lawrence, 250 Redmond St., Forest Park 30050. Ph. 361-4573.__________________
8 Sears Mini hens, laying, 5 bantam hens, 2 roosters, all $10. Dot Blair, Rt. 1, Ball Ground. Ph. 735-2169.__________
Bantam hens, now laying, $1 ea., bantam roosters, free. Hollis H. Smith, Marietta.Ph. 404-428-8181.________
Brown chicken eggs, 75/doz., duck eggs, 60t/doz. John Kelligan, Rt. 2, ApplIng. Ph. 404-541-0779.____________
Ringneck pheasant cocks, hens and eggs. R. Ray, Rt. 1, Canon 30520. Ph. 245-5196.____________________
Pigeons, now is the time to mate your Komorner Tumbler brood stock out of champions, young birds and breeders. R. L. Calvert, Marietta. Ph. 428-3796.
Wisconsin quail chicks for sale, 1 day to 2 wks. old, hatching 3,000 weekly. Doug Thames, Elko 31025. Ph. 912-987-3026.________________
Games, pr. Lacey RH's, pr. Saunders RH's, pr. Irish Pyles, trio Sandy Hatch, Butcher stag and eggs. C. Callihan, Ellenwood. Ph. 404-474-2917.________
Baby chicks for sale, RIR day old chicks, 85c ea., 10/$8, 25/S18. J. C. Amerson, Covlngton. Ph. 404-786-5603.
Silver Duckwing and Cornish bantams, $8.50/pr., laying good. Joel Bond, Elberton 30635. Ph. 283-1878._________
Trio Lacey RH's, trio Ginn Gray Toppies, trio Ginn Red Topples, sev. hens w/baby chicks. Ludon Barnes, Hwy. 81, Loganvllle. Ph. 466-8988.__________
Game fowl, Lacey RH's, Kelsos, Greys, Warhorse, few hens, some proven turkey eggs, pure Narragansetts, $1.50 ea. Wayne Hawklns, Canton. Ph. 479-6338.
Pharoah quail for sale, $1 dressed. E. Y. Rlx. Glenwood. Ph. 523-5566._____
10 gorgeous India Blue peacocks for sale, 3 and 4 yr. breeders, males or females. Lewis E. Morgan, Waycross. Ph. 912-283-3211.
Wanted

Crop

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Corn, Grain

Cotton

Peanuts

Sorghum Grain

Soybeans

Swieetpotatoes

Tobacco

Oats

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Cabbage, Summer

Cantaloups

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Processing

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Blooming Dates -^::-^> Harvest Period

Usual Harvesting Dates.

Fantail pigeons, $4 ea., Birmingham Rollers and others, $3 ea. Jeff Thurmond, Watkinsvllle. Ph. 769-5728.________
Pr. Chinese Ringneck pheasants, female laying, $10, mature, Wisconsin Jumbo quail, $2 ea., pr. Ringneck Mallard ducks, 3 gen. from wild, $7. L. Hare, Cum-

Want peafowl, will trade reg. Australian Shepherd working stockdog or reg. dairy goat. S. Kelley, Douglas. Ph. 912-384-9655.________________
Want '82 hatch pheasant hens, 2 Lady Amhersts, 2 yellow golds and 1 reg. gold. Bill Barlow, Pearson. Ph. 912-422-7140.

mlng. Ph. 404-887-7021.___________

Want Impeyan cock, will swap Im-

Black Rosecombs, sev. to choose
from. Paul Kelley, Canton 30114. Ph. 479-3928.__________________

peyan hen or will purchase Impeyan cocks. Charles E. Blume, Hampton. Ph. 946-3287._____________________

Ducklings- Khaki Campbell, Rouen, W. Pekin, goslings- Brown / White Chinese, Toulouse, pheasant chicks-Golden,
Silver, etc., shipping avail. William

Want Fantail, Kings and common
pigeons, any unwanted chickens, ducks, turkeys, etc. Terry Winfrey, Rt. 1, Kite. Ph. 469-3267.__________________

Bramlett, Donalsonville 31745. Ph.

Want any unwanted poultry, chickens,

912-524-5896.________________ turkeys, any others, will pick up within

Bantams, White Cochin, Dominique reas. distance. H. Mclntyre, Locust Cochin, BB Red, Silver Ducjcwing, Black Grove. Ph. 957-9749.______________

Dominique, baby chicks, $1-$3. L E.

Want Bobwhite quail or Barred Rock

Bryant, RFD 2, Dallas 30132.__________ bantams, will trade 1 yr. old torn turkey,

Games, stags and cocks, proven stock, hatching weekly baby chicks, ducks, turkeys, 5 Irg. hens / rooster, $3 ea. Gerald Led ford, Conyers 30208. Ph. 483^534 or 787-2043.__________

bronze col. J. A. Brooks, Powder Springs. Ph. 943-1888._________________
Want 1 Light Brahma rooster, will trade to keep from inbreeding. Todd Fortner, Kite. Ph. 912-469-3635.__________

Bobwhite quail eggs, $15/100. Eddie Waters, Alma. Ph. 912-632-5045, after 5 pm wk. days, all day wk. ends.________
Quail hatching eggs, Jumbo Wisconsin, $25/100, Ind. Giant, $35/100, packing fee $5, all pullorum-typhoid free; also, baby quail. Mac Reeder, Macon. Ph. 912-788-0313.________________
Games, 3 kinds Muff, 3 kinds Dom and Travelers and chicks, 3-8 wks., $5 up. M. B. Moon, 1565 Park St., Milstead. Ph. 483-2375 or 922-0119.___________

Want 1 hen, Red Blacktail OE, pr. White Blacktail Japs, pr. White Japs and pr. BB Blue Reds O.E. Jim Poore, 2950 Lake Monroe Rd.. Douglasville 30135.
Want Bobwhite quail, Ringneck pheasant, Chukar and Golden Sebright eggs, from Augusta, Hephzibah, Waynesboro, Wrens and Thomson areas. Joe Flanders, Hephzibah 30815. Ph. 404-554-5296.
Want young White Silkies or eggs to hatch. D. Black, Rt. 1, Box 140, Ellabell. Ph. 912-858-3160._______________

Bronze turkey gobbler and guinea hen, both/$15. D. Cohen, Rt. 3, Buena Vista.
Ph. 953-3003 or 922-2097._______^

Want bantam, Phoenix or Yokahamas. C. E. Tolbert, Box 251, Mt. Calvary Rd., Whltesburg 30185.____________

Six 1982 hatch Blue Shouldered peafowls; chickens, 5 males, 1 hen, White Silkies. C. A. Wheeler, Rt. 1, Barnesville 30204. Ph. 404-358-1841.

Want Giant Dewlap, Toulouse or

Emden goose hatching eggs, state price.

S. Dailey Ferguson, 135 West St., Sevan-

nah 31401.

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Duck eggs for sale. R. Jordan, Rt. 1, Colbert. Ph. 788-2819.___________
Baby chicks, OE, Moderns, Sebrights, Japs, Cochins, Belgian quail and standards, grown birds avail. Rondal N. Williams, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-7597.
Purebred, Irg., heavy, Dark Cornish hatching eggs, $4.75/15, cartons returned at buyer's expense, ppd in Ga. Miss Cora B. Patterson, Rt. 1, Box 261, Ty ty 31795.

Want Silver Lace Wyandotte rooster, sgl. comb. Mrs. Emmie W. Powell, Rt. 1, Box 622, Evans 30809. Ph. 404-863-0963, after 7 pm.________________
Want pr. of Wood ducks, will pay reas. price. S. Jennette, Atlanta. Ph. 404-231-1466._____________________
Want 6 Mallards, 2 drakes, 4 hens, 4 or more gen. from wild, will pay reas. price. A. Hollowell, Box 289, Sunnyside 30284. Ph.404-229-1144.

Eggs, Bobwhites, Chukars, Gambels, j

Tennessee Reds. Blue Scale, California
Valleys, and Hungarians. O. E. Carroli,
3464 Mtn. View Rd., Gainesville 30501. Ph. 404-536-6888.

Name and city an required on every ad. Please Include this information so your ad will not be withheld.

Wednesday, May 4,1983

THE MARKET BULLETIN

Page' 13

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.
Want cro. 6' granny square to make friendship afghan. Mrs. Iva Barnett, Rt. 6, Box 377, Gumming 30130.________
Handmade queen size quilts, shell stitch 12x12", squares (56 in all), light but warm, one $80, one $100; also, want 15x15" friendship squares for quilt, w/name, add. and birthday embroidered. C. Billingsley, PO Box 2882, LaQrange
30241.______________________ Sunbonnets, old fashion, lace trim,
lovely prints, qual. work, fast del., $5.55 ppd., adult size only, no patterns. M. G. Glover, 1940 W. Mercer, College Park 30337.________________
Want cro. 6" granny sq. to make friendship afghan. Mrs. Ruby Mobley, Rt. 4, Box 95, Monroe 30655.____________
Cro. hot plate mats, $2 ea. plus post. Mrs. D. P. Morgan, 2546 Woodridge Dr., Decatur 30033. Ph. 404-634-2103._____
Dbl. knit full size quilt tops, asstd. blocks, cotton tops, asstd. blocks, knit string, cotton string tops, $10 ea. plus post. Estelle Reagan, 1953 Parkwood Rd., Snellvllle 30278. Ph. 972-0986.______
Cro. afghans made to order, shell, ripple, granny sq., shell on hand, 74x54", $60 plus post. D. Ridley, Rt. 3, Box 400, Gainesvllle 30501. Ph. 536-0373._____
Cro. afghans made to order, some on hand, great Mother's Day gifts. Mrs. A. E. Riley, 3430 Rushing Rd., Augusta 30906. Ph. 404-798-4150._______________
Dutch Girl quilt, dbl. bed, $70 plus $3 post.; stuffed chicken potholders, $4 plus 50c post.; 3-in-1 aprons, $3 ea. plus 50t post. Bessie Sims, 441 Chestnut St., Lawrencevllle 30245.___________
Teddy Bear quilt made of gingham / calico, $50 ea., size 37x50", specify blue, green, pink or yellow, matching accessories avail., add post. $2. A. Small, Box 32675, Decatur 30032._______
Dbl. bed size quilt tops, $25 ea., Bowtie, Eight Point Star, Sunbonnet Sue. Louise Wilson, Box 114 B, Rt. 1, Waleska
30183.___________________ Round Ecru tablecloth, 75" diam..
pineapple design, $75 plus $3.50 post. Mae Whittle. Hinesville. Ph. 912-876-2819.
Knitted or cro. afghan, ripple, granny sq. or shell, $35 to $50, baby afghan, $15 to $20. Mrs. Cecil Embry, Eatonton. Ph. 404-485-8677._____________
Handsewn dbl. bed quilt tops, Flower Garden, Lone Star, Step Around Mtn., $25 ea. plus post. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Ellijay 30540. Ph. 404-273-3177._________
Daisy afghan, 56x74", yellow, orange, avocado, $46.50, money refunded if not satisfied. E. M. Stewart, 1801 Wabash Dr., Dalton 30720.________ ___ __
Machine made cotton Monkey Wrench quilt top, $15 and $1.50 post. Mrs. J. W. Jackson, Rt. 2, Talking Rock 30175.
1 dbl. bed quilt top, Dresden Plate w/diff. color plate, $25 ppd., 1 rose afghan diff. color roses, 42x71", $28 ppd. Mrs. Bessie H. Gibson, Rt. 1, Box 231, Meansville 30256.______ ____ __
Dbl. Wedding Ring queen size red/white $125, plus post, or Double Wedding Ring pattern, $2 plus SASE. S. W. Boatright, Rt. 1, Box 442, Mershon 31551.
Band aprons, print mat., nicely trimmed, matching cro. potholders, $3.50/set. Gladys Fincher, 5229 Hwy. 92, Douglasville30135.____________
Dbl. knit quilt scraps, 10 Ibs. $7.50 ppd., 20 Ibs. $13.50 ppd. Mrs. Robert Norrell, Rt. 6, Gainesvllle 30506._______
Handmade quilts in cotton / cottonpoly., sev. patterns $55-$70,1 queen size, $100 plu spost. Mrs. Hoyt Hales, Rt. 3, Box 251, Ellijay 30540. Ph. 404-698-4281.
Queen size handmade quilt, Rose of Pecardy pattern $325 firm, baby quilt, Sunbonnet Sue / Overall Bill, appliqued, $45 ppd. Frances E. Anderson, Winder. Ph. 867-7038 no collect calls._______
Potholders, red, yellow, watermelon slice, blk. seed, green rind, $3/set, rose/dress match set, $4/set, plus $1 post. Mrs. P. B. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground
30107.___________________ 1 quilt top, pieced in sq. blocks, $10
plus post.; 10 Ibs. of med. cotton scraps, $4.50 plus post. Mrs. J. H. Maltsberger, PO Box 988, Trenton 30752._______
Cro. granny square bedspread, full size, white w/red trim, $110 ppd. Mattie Lou Griffis, Rt. 2, Box 252, Odum. Ph. 912-579-6720._______________
2 ripple afghans, avocado / fisherman, 42"x64", $30 plus post., br. / off-white, 42"x64", $30 plus post. Lucille Herring, Hephzibah. Ph. 404-798-5512._______
Bonnets, granny and button crown, $5 ea. ppd. Leila Hall, 4505 Thompson Rd., College Park 30349. Ph. 964-4646.

Quilt tops, king, queen, reg., $60, $80, $70 ea., Flower Garden, 7 Sisters, Lone Star, Wedding Ring, ppd., M.O. only.

All wire rabbit pens & feeders, dew
drop auto, watering sys.; other equip. W. Alien Oglesby, Atlanta. Ph. 627-1153.

Hazel M. Bates, 55 Genderson St., no.

Ex. Irg. yellow locust farm fence posts,

611, Marietta 30064.__________ 6</2 ft. Dwight Oliver, Lula. Ph.

Machine made quilts-Butterfly, 404-983-7783._____________

Strawberry, Dresden Plates, Flower Garden, dbls., $35 / up, kings, $50 / up. Mrs. Ed Burger, Chatsworth. Ph. 695-2583.____________ _____
Quilts-handmade, all cols., long strips,

Tomato stakes, 5 ft. / 35 ea., 4% ft. / 30t ea. Charles Segrest, Riverdale. Ph. 478-8662.________________
Incubator, 4 tray forced air, aprox. 350 eggs; incubator 100 eggs forced air

no patterns, king, $25, dbl. $20, and $4 post, on ea. M. O. only. Sally Butler, Rt. 4, Dahlonega 30533. _________
Nancy tea aprons, $3 ea., bib aprons,

w/built-in brooder. Tommy Tew, Jonesboro. Ph. 478-7170._________
Toledo counter meat scales, $175; wheat cradle, $60; Sears tote box off trac-

$2.50 ea., band aprons, $2 ea., asstd. tor, $50. J. Thompson, Ellonwood. Ph. prints, checks, stripes, plus post. Mrs. 404-981-9020._______;________

Elzie Cantrell, Rt. 5, Box 139, Ellijay

Pea thrasher, can be pulled by sml.

30540.____________________ Perm, pres band aprons w/matching
trimmed pockets, $2.50 ea., 3/$7, plus post. Mrs. Charlie Cantrell, 1982 Dawson-
ville Hwy., Galnesville 30501._______

elec. mtr. / tractor, $200. Woodrow Kay, Rockmart. Ph. 445-2871._________
Cement test cyl. 6x12, good for retaining walls, 20t ea., pick up, 30 ea. del. O. Vandeford, Lawrencevllle. Ph. 963-3606.

Handmade-band aprons, asstd. styles / cols., $1.75 ppd., pastel pillowcases, hem-stitched, $3 pr. or 2 pr. /$7 plus $1.25 post. Resell Carter, 2665 Pleasant Dr., Dalton 30720._______________
Handsewn dbl. bed quilt tops, StepAround Mtn., Lone Star, Trip Around World, $25 ea., plus post. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 233, Ellijay 30540. Ph. 404-273-3177._______________
Machine made quilts, full size quilts, $20, Dutch Doll, and others, appliqued quilts, $30. Mae Ellis, Rt. 1, Box 412, Fairmount 30139._________________
Cotton scraps solids, floral print and little print, 10 Ibs., $6 plus, $2.50, post check or M.O. Mrs. V. L Gaddis, Rt. 1, Demoresl 30535. Ph. 778-2688.______
Perm-press white pillowcases, embroidered and cro. edge, $8 pr. Lorna A. Northrop, Rt. 2, Box 64, Palmetto 30268.
Sunbonnet Sue crib quilt, handmade, $20 ppd. Wendy Peters, 4510 Covington Hwy., Decalur. Ph. 289-0402._______

Hilt tire bunk feeders, $10 ea., $40 for all 5. Mike Wages, Grayson. Ph. 963-7455
aft. 6.____________________
200 gal. fuel tank, good cond., $65. Homer Williams, Rt. 1, Cumming 30130.
Submersible pump suitable for deep or shallow well, uses approx. 1 VI mos., also new fiberglass pump house, 405 ft. pipe. Nancy Gilstrap, Oahlonega. Ph. 864-3184
aft. 5 pm.____________________
Yellow locust farm fence post 6% ft., $1.50 ea., 8 ft. chestnut rails $2.50 ea., crossties $8.50. Terry York, Dillard. Ph. 746-2029 aft. 6 pm. _______
2 big Dutchman feed bins w/complete assembly $700,28 porcelian drinkers $12, 3 med. duty wenches, $60, mini drinkers. Eugene Cantrell, Sautee. Ph. 404-878-2217.________________
Hyd. jack port., wood splitter $200, cotton scale w/2 wts. $35, grape wood boxes w/lids $2 ea., sugar cane stripper, corn sheller. Charles I. Jones, Atlanta. Ph. 404-3444)419.______________

Children's art aprons w/crayons, $5 ea.
J. E. Stansel, Rt. 10, Box 543 Valdosta 31601.__________________

Broiler house fans, like new; 2 broiler house w/equip. Robert E. Griffin, Rt. 1, Box 238, Ray City 31645.__________

Queen size Double Wedding Ring quilt, aqua drk- rose background, beau, pattern, $85 ea. Mrs. R. K. Upchurch, Rt. 2, LaGranoe 30240.

9 rabbit hutches, made of wire/wood, 1 to 5 hole, $10 to $50, no calls after 8 pm. Roy Sellers. Woodstock. Ph. 926-6407.
Crosscut saw, farm bell no. 2, no. 3,

tobacco cutter, wash pot, water kettle,

anvil 551 bs. H. Hammond, Cumming. Ph.

Farm Supplies

887-3375._________________
1400 ft. of Big Dutchman hen type feeder and grill $750, 4 Big Dutchman hi-

speed trans. $300, two 20 Ib. dump scales

$100. Dale Wood, Hartwell. Ph.

500 Ib. portable hog scales, $250; round 12 hole hog feeder, $150; metal headgate, $125. Mrs. L. Bloomfield, Dallas. Ph. 404-445-2687 / 3558.______

404-376-3656.________________
64 sheets good used roof alum, from farm bldg., v-crimp, outside painted blk., 34 2x2, $2.50 ea., 30 2/10 $2 ea. R. Morris, Lithonia. Ph. 404-981-1345.________

300 ft. of 2 in. alum, water irrigation

Farm bells w/brackets, 15 in., $50, 10

pipe, 20 ft. sec. w/fitting, $275. Loren in., $30, bull bell $20, med. size anvil $50.

Taylor, Newnan. Ph. 404-251-0142.

H. B. Brookshire, Suches. Ph.

5x10 fi. panels for cages; 1/i in. elec. 404-747-2928.______________

metal conduits, connectors; used elec.

55 fence post, 6V> ft., treated, round

fence materials. Livia Vereczkei, Winder. | pine, in ground, $1 ea., 4 strands barbed

Ph. 404-725-2230. ___________ | wire free. E. Biggers, Grayson. Ph.

15 kw, 3 ph. diesel generator, 110-220. 972-4723.__________________

Charles Walls, Cumming. Ph.

Poulan model 306 chain saw, 20 in. bar,

404-887-6509.

used very little, $190., metal incubator 50

Lrg. gas heatci, used In greenhouse, egg cap., $35. Terry Winfrey, Kite. Ph. $75; fence charger, $35. Frances Ander- 469-3267.__________________

son, Winder. Ph. 404-867-7038._____

Two 30x464 ft. chicken houses,

Big Dutchman track & chain; 2 good feeders, cages, water, will sell separate. corn bins. Horace Chatham, Cumming. Wm. Deal, Bristol. Ph. 912-579-2303.

Ph. 887-2767.

Toledo meat ginder, 220 volts; 1 Hobart

Liquid feeder tank, $75; semen tank, meat saw, 220 volts. John Addison, Cov$100. Jim Clifton, Covington. Ph. ington. Ph. 404-786-7030 aft. 5:30.

786-7145.

1 hp. elec. Butcher Boy meat saw; Vt

Nursery potting containers, plastic, us- hp. elec. Cut-Rite meat grinder. G. ed, Irg. quan. 1, 2 & 3 gal. sizes. Pat Col- Adams, Athens. Ph. 404-543-6478.

lier, Atlanta. Ph. 404-355-9309. ___

Lrg. no. 4 farm bell comp. w/arm, dap-

Handmade "Ram" pumps, water powered, for info, send SASE. J. Folk, 2770 White Ct., Conyers 30207._____

per, side supports, $300; Irg. milk can w/cover, $25. Robert Bassett, Savannah. Ph. 912-897-2208.____________

1 "A hyd. "Ram" pump, pumps 250 gals, /day, $300. C. H. Foster, Ellenwood. Ph. 241-4831.

Fairbank morse self contained pump,
tank, foot valve, $150 cash only. Russ Chamberlain, Atlanta. Ph. 351-2860 aft. 6.

Free firewood, hickory / oak (15 trees), pref. exp. cutter, jeep/truck req., $100 refundable deposit. G. Gibson, Atlanta.

Incubators circulated air, 2, 3, 4 & 6 tray, hand / auto turning. Ernest Dickey, Millen. Ph. 912-982-5515.__________

Ph. 349-5453.

No. 2 farm bell w/cradle, exc. cond.,

Fish pond aerators, eliminate oxygen $40. Eugene Foster, Buford. Ph. & algae problems. G. L. Gilbert, 404-945-7205._______________

Thomaston. Ph. 404-648-2062.

500 gal. steel fuel tank, used 4 yrs.,

LP gas/propane tank, 500 gal. cap., $200; trailer hitch, sway bars & all, $200. exc. cond., $300. R. C. Hadley, Zebulon. Bill Garnett, Cumming. Ph. 887-4197.

Ph. 404-567-3107.

1 auto, curtain mach. for chicken

500, 100 Ib. burlap bags, 25$ ea.; 300 houses, 2 yrs. old. E. Halski, produce hampers w/lids, 50* ea. Jim Her- Pendergrass. Ph. 693-2615.________

rington, Cussela. Ph. 404-989-3601.

Split chestnut fence rails, del. Champ

Pea & butterbean combination shelter, Harris, Oakwood. Ph. 404-967-2293.

bu. size, shells all types of peas. T.

Baby calf stalls, hvy. duty, elevated &

Johnson, Cordele. Ph. 535-6444.____ port, w/chains & buckets, holds 2 calves,

Tomato wire hoops, made of ex. hvy. sell / trade, $100/unit. P. L. Hembrey, gauge wire, 5x2 ft. T. J. Malcolm, Winder. Ph. 867-6778._________

Grayson. Ph. 963-9020._________

Fuel tank, 550 gal., filter, hose nozzle, 2

Hand post driver, drive 2 in./sml. post, $59.95. Alien Mason, Box 858, Washington 30763.___________

coats enamel, filled twice w/diesel, $225, good cond. S. Norton, Newnan. Ph. 404-253-7231._______________

Oil burner heater, forced air ideal for greenhouse. Michael McCannon, Lithonia. Ph. 482-1279 aft. 7:30.

Oak kegs, charred & plain, 1-10 gal., will ship COD. Cecil Jones, Columbus. Ph. 404-563-4002.___________

Chicken house equip., used tin, drinkers, feed hoppers, chain / trough, brooder curtain machine. T. Wilson, Jef-
ferson. Ph. 367-8300.

2 hp. 1-200 Tac compressor & condensor, comp. unit w/controls for walk-in cooler, cost $800, sell $375. Tom Scissom. Blairsville. Ph. 745-4119.

Two 8 ton feed bins w/augers & mtrs., $400 ea. Donald Jones, Danietsvtlle. Ph. 795-2625._________________
Firewood, hickory chips for BBQ's, del. Bouchard Malain, Augusta. Ph. 796-8016
eve.______________________ Used lumber for farm bldg., 2 x 6, 2 x 4,
1x4. Gene Masters, Bogart. Ph. 404-769-8717.______________
Chicken house w/equip., nest feeders track, bin, egg baskets, etc. Frank Miller, Lula. Ph. 869-3288.___________
Split chestnut rail. Charles Mitchell, Clermont. Ph. 404-983-9314.________
Hand split chestnut rails, del. G. Milchell, Blairsvllle. Ph. 404-745-4585.
Free slabs, mostly cypress, by appt. Jack Mixon, Vienna. Ph. 912-268-4599 aft.
7._____________________ Old fashioned steelyards, $250, cannot
ship. Mrs. D. Morgan, Decatur. Ph. 404-634-2103.________________
Approx. 1200 quail, incubator, brooders, pens, all equip. Jim Olliff, Savannah. Ph. 912-232-0341._______
Two 40 x 345 chicken houses, steel trusses, some equip. Mr. Powell, CummIng. Ph. 404-993-3193._____________
Swinging meat racks cooler w/2000 Ib. scales, 96 ft. of rack, 70 ft. rail, take down, $3500. Dean Reece, Forest Park. Ph. 366-0922._________________
Big Dutchman feeders, trough, chain, Biltrite cages, Hart cup waterers for 22,000 birds, good cond., $18000. J. Rentz, Jr., Hazlehursl. Ph. 912-375-4867.
2 sets of Gainesville chain track feeders for poultry house; 20 in. fans, 2 augers for Reed-Brock bin. Frank Seay, Dalton. Ph. 404-277-1195._________
55 gal. steel drums, open head & bung types; 55 gal. plastic drums. John Simmons, St. Mtn. Ph. 469-9507.______
76 galv. gestation crates & 17 eight ft. precast concrete trough, used 15 mos. Arch Smith, Warrenton. Ph. 465-9682
nights.________________________ Ex. Irg. & straight yellow locust farm
fence post, 6V> ft., $1.50; split chestnut rails, $2.50. Walt Stand), Rabun Gap. Ph. 746-2488._________________
11 ton feed bin, feeder line, auger, $595; 40 set mini drinkers, ex. parts, $325. Robert McCurley, Crawford. Ph. 404-743-8421.______________
Hand hewn beams, 4 x 10, pine, $10/ft. Sylvia Ecnols, Loganvllle. Ph. 466-8940.
Tanks, steel, galv., 35 & 100 gal. cap., $20 ea. G. Stephens, Fayetteville. Ph. 404-461-6509._______________
Wooden strips for tomato / bean stakes, $5, loading fee, your open trucks. T. Stowers, Atlanta. Ph. 799-5659 M-F, 9-3.
Chicken house & Choretime equip., to be torn down & moved; steel trusses, tin roof, $12000. J. Thomas, Patterson. Ph. 912-647-5693._________________
Two 231 x 26 8 ply ties, $475 ea. J. R. Traylor, Jr., Moultrle. Ph. 912-985-5776.
3 roller cane mill; 60 gal. kettle, wash pot; corn sheller; platform scales, meat scales; farm bell. J. W. Yawn, Milan. Ph. 912-362-4733.______________
1000 gal. in ground fuel tank, $400. j Jack Coleman, Rochelle. Ph. 912-365-2690.________________
Wood burning stove, Fisher Baby Bear, used 1 yr., $200. Barry Cooper, Canton. Ph. 345-6855._______________
Tobacco sticks, good for staking tomatoes & butter beans, 8 ea. J. Carl Daughtry, Rt. 3, Box 30, Metier 30439.
4 gal. farm plastic pots, 45t ea. R. W. Johns, Lilburn. Ph. 404-921-5585._____
40 x 210 broiler house; auto, feeders, outside feed bins, drinkers, gas brooders, exhaust fans, gas tank. R. Roberts, Villa Rica. Ph. 404-459-3363.________
Free pine firewood, already down, you cut & haul. H. Rubin, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-4643 aft, noon._____________
Ex. Irg. yellow locust farm fence post, 6'/2 ft., $1.50; split chestnut rails, $2.50. James Stancil, Rabun Gap. Ph. 746-5447.
Miscellaneous for sale
Bees, Honey & Supplies
Pure raw natural honey, gallons, Gallberry $14.95, White Clover $14.95, Tupelo $19.95, shipping incl. B. R. Argoe, Rt. 2, Box 239, Cairo 31728.________
Will remove swarms of honeybees in the Henry Co. area. Thomas Boss, McDonough. Ph. 957-1746._______
Will remove low hanging bee swarms and unwanted hives in Cobb Co., no charge. Paul Basal, Marietta. Ph. 973-8461.________________
4 frame honey extractor $100. Jack Cohen, 276 Collins Ave., Centerville. Ph. 953-3003 or 922-2097.___________
Yellow Italian Queens $5 ea., pkg. bees $5 per Ib., plus post, and package. Jerrold Colston, Rt. 1, Kite 31049. Ph. 912-469-5118.

Honey for sale $4 qt., hurry while supplies last. Dr. Collins, 104 Perry St., ManChester 31616. Ph. 846-9816._____
Will remove swarms of bees from bushes / trees in the N. Atlanta, E. Cobb area. G. Frisch, Sandy Spgs. Ph. 255-6436._________________
Top qual. Italian Queens, 1-24/S5, 25-99/$4.85, 100-up/$4.50. Mike Graham, Collins. Ph. 912-693-2333.__________
Will remove swarms of honeybees In the Elbert co. area. Mike Hendrix, Elberton. Ph. 283-7069.___________
Will remove honeybee swarms from trees / bushes and unwanted hives in the Douglas Co. area, free of charge. Bob Johnson, Douglasville. Ph. 942-5014.
Honeybee swarms, unwanted hives, bee equip., removed fast and free, Cobb, Fulton, Dekalb Cos. W. Mathis, Marietta. Ph. 404-955-5097.____________________
Will remove honeybee swarms and unwanted hives in Worth Co. Charles Meek, Sylvester. Ph. 776-7606._________
Will remove swarms of honeybees from trees and bushes in N. Atlanta area. Chuck Mumah, Sandy Spgs. Ph. 257-9417._________________
Caucasian Queens, gentle, productive, gray strain, $4 ea. Harold Smith, Rt. 1, Box A-250, Talking Rock 30175. Ph. 692-6664._______________
Pollenation service in S. GA & SC. Joe Bradley, Rome. Ph. 826-2275 / 2473.
Will remove bees in Douglas Co. & surrounding area. W. O. Canady, Douglasville. Ph. 942-3887._______
Will remove hanging swarms of honeybees free of chrg. in Augusta / Richmond Co. Billy Harris, Augusta. Ph. 733-1195.___________________
6 hives of bees, will sell 5, your choice, $50 ea. W. Kleeman, Macon. Ph. 912-742-6514._____________
Will remove bee swarms & unwanted hives free of chrg. in Gwinnett, Walton & Rockdale Cos. Joe Mauldin, Loganville. Ph. 466-2754 / 469-9674._________
Pure raw local honey, w/wo comb, $4/qt. H. M. Mitchell, Lawrencevllle. Ph. 921-3741.________________
40 used deep hive bodies w/10 racks, $7.50 ea., If all taken. Alice Pltts, Reynolds. Ph. 847-3754.______
Will remove swarms of honey bees in Henry Co. area. Aubrey Richardson, McDonough. Ph. 957-4496._________
Want someone to put bees on 200 A. of clover free. Randy Rlgsby, Camilla. Ph. 912-336-8911.______________
Comp. cypress hives w/trames, $19.13 ea. In 5's or $21.80 ea. In Vs. B. J. Semegran, Dacula. Ph. 962-1067._____
4 frame Nucs, new queens, $30; Italian queens (northern); hvy. producers. Earl Vautin, Jasper. Ph. 692-6192 / 5836.

Will remove swarms of honey bees in Hart & surrounding cos. Stan O'Bannon, Bowman. Ph. 376-5046._______ _____

Will remove bee swarms / unwanted hives in Cobb, Fulton, DeKalb Cos. Jerry Justice, Roswell. Ph. 993-8379. _____

Will remove bee swarms, free, in Gwinnett & DeKalb Cos. J. H. Payne, Lilburn. Ph. 972-8238.______________

Bees in standard hives w/drawn combs, $55/colony. J. Rinker, 2114 Gardner St., Augusta 30904.__________

Will remove low hanging bee swarms

in Clayton & surrounding cos.; honey for

sale, $2/pt. Ray Soilings, Ellenwood. Ph.

404-474-3594.

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Will pick up / remove bees from bldgs.; honey for sale. Harold Ward, Savannah. Ph. 912-964-1978.______ ________

Will remove swarms of bees in S. Fulton / N. Fayette Co. Douglas West, Fayetteville. Ph. 487-407G.

Things To Eat

Fresh brown eggs, 65$ & 85c/doz. D. Hulett, Gordon. Ph. 628-5141 / 6796 aft. 5
pm._______________________ Choice dried fruit, apples / peaches,
$13 for 5 Ib. ppd. Mrs. Virginia White, 437 S. Glenwood Ave., Dalton 30720._____
Pecans run thru sheller only needs separating, 10 Ib. $22, shipped UPS ppd. Mamie Morrison, Rt. 4, Box 320, Cairo
31728._____________________ Grain fed Ga. lamb, federally In-
spected, processed the way you want. Richard Curtls, Comer. Ph. 404-783-5981.
Raw shelled jumbo peanuts, 11 Ib. poly-bucket $14.50 ppd. Carroll McMillan, Rt. 2, Ocllla 31774.____________
Water ground meal / whole wheat flour, grits, $2.50/lb., $1.50/lb. plus post. Mike Buckner, Junction City. Ph. 269-3630 aft.
3.___________________ Raw shelled peanuts, 5 lbs./$7.50;
pecan halves, $4.50/lb. shipped UPS ppd. H. Davls, Rt. 1. Box 233, Doemn 31744.
Pecans, $1/lb. plus shipping UPS; mixed pecans, cheap. Mrs. Sam Martin, Midland. Ph. 404-561-4322.________
Freshly ground hi-lysine cornmeal. Marie Houmes, Stone Mtn. Ph. 292-7620.
Freshly ground cornmeal, will ship. Janice Sampley, Butord. Ph. 945-3226.

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Nugget cured sweet potatoes, $5/bu. L. V. Itson, Palham. Ph. 912-294-4992.
Jumbo half pecan shelled, $2.75/lb. in bags plus post. R. Kuhen, Box 222, Scottdale 30079.______________
Fresh stone ground gains, wheat, rye, buckwheat flours; grits, cornmeal, white & yellow. G. Rogers, Blairsville, Ph. 745-5735.__________________
State inspec. grain fed beef & country style sausage, any amt. Jim Toney, Stockbrldge. Ph. 404-483-7993 aft. 6.
Table size White cluster sweet potatoes; 2 Red varieties, $8/bu. Rufus Mirriman, Rt. 3, Lyons. Ph. 565-7559.
Herbs
Free mint pits., 2 diff. types. D. Armstrong, McDonough. Ph. 957-9952.
Herb pits., lemon balm $1.50, mint $1, thyme $1.50 plus $1.25 post. Lillian M. Brooks, Rt. 1. Box 24, Hahira 31632.
Comfrey roots 20*, crowns 60, booklet incl., ppd., min. $5 order. Coe Branham, Box 875, McCaysvllle 30555.
3 garlic for planting $1 plus $1.25 post. Ms. Amanda Beverly, Rt. 2, Box 254, Jesup 31545.______
Yellowroot, dried catnip, yellow dock, sassafras root, $5.50/4 Ib. lardbox plus post. Elzie Cantrell, Rt. 5, Box 139, Ellijay
30540._______________________ Sassafras, yellowroot, queen of the
meadow, princess pine, 4 Ib. lardbox $6, 3/$15. R. Chastain, Rt. 5, Box 209, Ellijay
30540.___________________________ Clean yellowroot 4 Ib. lardbox full $5.50
or 3/$15 ppd. Mrs. W. C. Fowler, Rt. 5, Box 292, Ellijay 30540._____________
Peter pepper, exc. flavor for fresh eating or for pepper sauce, 125 seed $1 w/SASE. Calvin M. Floyd, Rt. 5, Colquitt
31737.___________________ Wild cherry & birch barks, queen of the
meadow, 4 Ib. lardbox $5, also, tansy pits. 5/$6 ppd. Mrs. Donald Greer, Rt. 5, Ellijay
30540.______________________ New jumbo catnip seed 250/$1
w/SASE. J. W. Garrett, P.O. Box 6383, Marietta 30065._________________
Hot Peter pepper 150 seed $1 w/SASE. K. N. Hinnant, Rt. 2, Box 250A, Jackson 30233.________________
Comfrey crown cutting 1 doz. $6,2 doz. $10. Nina King, Rt. 4, Box 828, Blairsville
30512.___________________ Yellowroot, queen of the meadow, wild
cherry, birch, red alder bark, 4 Ib. lardbox / $5.50 ppd. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540._____________
Nice clean yellowroot, blackberry root, wild cherry, red alder birch bark, 4 Ib. lardbox / $5.50 ppd. Donnie Lowman, Rt. 5, Box 209, Ellijay 30540.____________
Peppermint, spearmint, horsemlnt and alehoofmint $5.50/doz. Louise Lee, Rt. 5, Box 209, Ellijay 30540.__________
Clean yellowroot 4 Ib. lardbox full $5.50 or 3/J15 ppd. Willa Mae Mooney, Rt. 5, Box 292, Ellijay 30540.________
Old time hot cowhorn pepper seeds 1 pkg. of ea. $1 ea. w/SASE. Lots Suddeth, 946 Orris Rd., Mableton 30059._____
Yellowroot, pipsissewa, 36 pits. $10, rattle snake plantain, also heart leaf or little brown jug 12 pits., $10 ppd. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 1, Blue Ridge 30513.
Mullin blooms yellow flowers, nice Irg. pits & roots, 6/$3 ppd. damp pack, boxed. Ruth Shuman, Rt. 2, Box 223, Ellabell
31308.______________________ Peter and Rooster Spur hot pepper
seed, your choice, 100/51 w/SASE. J. D. West. 2412 S. Lee St., Buford 30518.
Sassafras, yellowroot, red root, blackberry root, queen of meadow, 4 Ib. lardbox $5.50 ppd. Mrs. L. W. Welch, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540. Ph. 273-3557._______
Yellowroot, red root, sassafras, ratsbane, 4 Ib. lardbox $5.50 3/315. Donna Welch, Rt. 5, Box 131, Ellijay 30540.
Spearmint, oregano, peppermint, applemint, basil 12/$5.50, lambsear, lemon balm, pineapplemint, calamus 6/$5.50, striped liriope, 12/$6.50. Mrs. G. Collins, Rt. 3, Danlelsvllle 30633.__________
Hot pepper, purple Peter 30/$1, reg. Peter 50/$1, other mix 75/$1, plus SASE. H. Cox, 415 Alan-A-Dale Ct., Warner Robins 31093.__________________
Yellowroot, red root, sassafras, ratsbane, 4 Ib. lardbox $5.50 ppd. Debbie Fountain, Rt. 5, Box 131-C, Ellijay 30540.
Old fashion hot cowhorn, Peter, yoyo / giant pod pepper seed, $1 / pkg. plus SASE. Tom Mitchell, 5872 Dispain Rd., Buford 30518._______________
Boar hog root (angelica), 3 DCS. $2 ppd. Bobby Sutton, 1900 Park Dr., Douglasville 30135.__________________
Peppermint, spearmint $5.50 doz., lemon balm 8/$5.50 (pits, in moist peat), all ppd. Craig Presley, 2505 Panola Rd., Lllhonla 30058.______________
Peppermint, spearmint, $5.50/doz.; lemon balm, 8/S5.50, pits, in moist peat, ppd. Cralg Presley, 2505 Panola Rd., Llthonla 30058.______________
Yellowroot, fresh dug & washed, 4 Ib. lardbox / $5 ppd. Mrs. Ventis Weaver, Rt. 5, Box 196. Ellliav 30540.

Parsley & tansy & foxglove, 6/$5. Charlotte Bond, Rt. 3, Danielsvllle 30633.
Dried dill, $2.50/pt.; dill seed, 40c/pkg. plus SASE. Iris Brown, Rt. 2, Box 43A, Dahlonega 30533.____________
Cowhorn pepper seed, 407$ 1. Nick Metcalfe, Box 361, Rt. 7, Montlcello 31064.
Calamus roots, $5/doz. ppd. Jennell Mooney, Rt. 5, Box 169A, Ellijay 30540.
'82 dill seed 50t/tsp. w/SASE. Mrs. H. Alexander, 617 McDonough Rd., Hampton 30228._______________
Wild cherry bark, 4 Ib. lardbox / $5.50, post. $1.35. Mrs. J. W. Jackson, Rt. 2, Talking Rock 30175.____________
Hot tiny Rooster Spur pepper pods, 50t tbsp. w/SASE, approx. 75 pods. C. Murdy, 237 Millard St., Athens 30606.________
'82 Hot Rooster Spur pepper, 35 pods/$1 w/SASE. Mrs. W. Wilson, 2892 River Rd., Decatur 30034.
Garden Space
2 sml. fields for rent to someone w/tractor. Hazel Dean Overstreet, Odum. Ph. 586-6634.________________
Morris Lake, free use of lot for garden if you remove kudzu, trees & stumps. G. Sammons, Lithonia. Ph. 656-5011.
Free garden plot, S. Augusta & Burke Co., just keep clean. Mrs. Smith, Box 2624, Hill Station, Augusta 30904.
Fish/Worms
Qual. Channel fingerlings, graded by size & price, treated, parasite / disease free, guar. live, healthy, immed. del. J. Foy Gilbert, Thomaston. Ph. 404-648-2062._________________
Fish pond aerators, eliminates algae and oxygen problem in pond. G. L. Gilbert, P.O. Box 321, Thomaston 30286. Ph. 404-648-2062._______________
Channel Catfish fingerlings, graded & treated, pick up by appt., can del. Irg. orders. Orville Carver, Rt. 2, Douglas 31533. Ph. 912-384-5090.__________
Original red Wigglers, Irg. breeders only $8.95/M, or 5M or more $7.95/M, pp., w/instr. J. F. Shelton, Shiloh. Ph. 404-646-9051.__________________
4000 fish Vt Ib. size, Rainbow Trout $1.25 per Ib., 100 Ib. minimum. Bobby Gooch, Suches. Ph. 404-838-4513.
Channel Catfish, Vi, 3/4, 1 Ib., cage grown, exc. for stocking / eating. G. E. Barton, Alapaha. Ph. 912-532-4885.
A-1 Channel Catfish fingerlings, parasite / disease free, good, live, healthy del., guar., del. free. Barry Brown, Meansvllle. Ph. 404-567-3279._______
Small Crayfish, 1 to 1 1/i in. long, $5/100, great Bream bait. Terry Winfrey, Kite. Ph. 469-3267.____________
Channel Catfish fingerlings, cheap. Ben Patrick, TUton. Ph. 382-5317.
Ga. grown Channel Catfish fingerlings, disease /parasite free, guar., live, healthy del. Kenzie Salter II, Thomaston. Ph. 404-648-3538.__________________
Channel Catfish fingerlings by the millions. R. W. Patrick, Tifton. Ph. 912-533-5045 or 382-1881._________
Ga. Giant Hybrid Bream, Channel Catfish, Largemouth Bass, disease free, picked up or del. Ken Holyoak, Rt. 1, Alapaha 31622. Ph. 912-532-6135.
Fish cages, fish traps, turtle traps, made of plastic mesh, V4, Vt or '/ in. mesh. Hugh Holyoak, Rt. 1, Alapaha 31622. Ph. 912-532-5395._________
Giant mealworms 250/$5, 500/S8, 1000/S13, live waxworms 275/$5, 500/$8, 1000/$13. W. M. Mahaffey, Box 571, Mableton 30059.
Worm beds, located on Hwy. 16 near Newnan. Phil Wise, P.O. Box 96, Williamson 30292. Ph. 495-5747._____-
Worms Red Wigglers, many prices; mircale dirt, worm castings. Mrs. John B. Atterholt, Sr., Powder Springs. Ph. 943-6628.________________
Disease free Channel Catfish fingerlings, 2-4, 4-6, & 6-8 in., farm grown, pick up by appt. / del. Preston Harbin, Helena. Ph. 912-868-6095.____________
Sun Bass, Hybrid Striper, avail, in early spring, booking orders now. J. H. Holyoak, Alapaha. Ph. 912-532-5325.
Channel Catfish, V,-1V, Ibs., live / dressed. Todd Hudson, Manchester. Ph. 404-846-9113.________________
Fishing size Red Wigglers, breeders, $10/M, ppd., free instr. J. F. Smith, Thomasvllle. Ph. 912-266-6455 / 7520.
Red Wigglers, bedrun, 5M/$18,10M/S30 ppd. w/lnstr. R. Stapleton, Lumber City. Ph. 912-363-4451.____________
Catfish fingerlings, graded & treated. Chas. Burnes, Red Bud Rd., Calhoun. Ph. 629-2686.__________________
Catfish fingerlings, graded & treated. Mr. Burnes, Sr., 7140 Ala Rd., Rome. Ph. 404-232-6063.
No trucks, ]MP*, or care for *ale may be adwrtlMd.

Hybrid Sunfish / Bream; Channel Catfish fingerlings; Bluegill Bream & Bass. Anthony Chew, Woodbury. Ph. 846-3005 /
3913._________________________ Red Wigglers, fishing size, $2.50/gal. C.
J. Ertzberger, Atlanta. Ph. 627-0784.

Fertilizers & Mulches

Chicken litter $15 p/u load, loaded by appt. J. W. Fowler, Dallas. Ph. 445-9926 til Sat, noon.______________________
Mulch hay $1.25 per bale. D. B. Dixon, Covlngton. Ph. 404-786-6218._______
Horse compost w/shavings, exc. for gardens, Irg. p/u load, del. w/in 25 mi. $30. W. Martin, Decatur. Ph. 288-0297.
Rich soil, and gravel, del. to you at reas. prices. Roy Powell, Atlanta. Ph. 794-3552._________________
Composted chicken litter, I will load $7 p/u load. Darryl Miltimore, Waleska. Ph. 404-337-2467._______________
Chicken litter and compost, $20 p/u, $2 per bag, horse manure $10 p/u, will load by appt. Jimmy Alford, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-1937 or 963-3161._________
Lrg. bale common grass straw, $17.50, small sq. bales $1 ea. Frank Eaton, 4441 Bethany Rd., Madison. Ph. 404-342-0727 nights only.____________________
Stable manure $5 p/u load, U haul. Jim Parks, Kennesaw. Ph. 428-4192 or 428-8456.___________________
Mulch hay and wheat straw, qual. heavy bales, del. avail. Walt Prickett, Shady Dale. Ph. 468-2219 or 468-2407.
Rich top soil, fill dirt, sand, gravel, del. Tim Goodwin, Lithia Spgs. Ph. 948-4401 or 941-9602._________________
Aged composted horse manure w/wood shavings, exc. for gardens, $10 p/u load, will del. $35 in 15 mi. radius. D. Manning, Doraville. Ph. 396-4765.
Free horse manure, 5 yrs. old w/shavings, chicken litter. Sharon Baker, Norcross. Ph. 441-3060.____________
Pinebark, nuggetts, small & Irg., shreaded, humus, chicken compost, old & fresh sawdust, shavings yr. round. Bill Isaacs, Snellvllle. Ph. 979-1336._______
Chicken manure $15 per p/u load, I will load. L. S. Smith, Wilson Rd., Duluth. Ph. 476-5805.______________________
Well rotted stable compost (horse manure), $10 p/u load, you load and haul. Bob Wideman, Conyers. Ph. 483-7152.
Sheep manure avail., exc. fertilizer for plants, veg. gardens, etc., Dennis Ivey, Dry Valley Sheep Farm, Calhoun. Ph. 404-625-1490.________________
Rabbit manure $20 p/u or $2/50 Ib. bag. James Frierson, Rt. 2, Whigham 31797. Ph. 912-762-4270._______________
Pine bark, old & new, you haul or I will del. at a reas. rate. Tom Brown, Madison. Ph. 342-2452._____________
Wheat straw, good fescue and mulch hay, any amt., can del. in load lots. D. C. King, Powder Springs. Ph. 404-943-3462.
Horse manure mixed w/shavings for gardens, $10 p/u load, you load. Bill McArthur, Marietta. Ph. 973-8161 or 971-4238.___________________
Mulch hay, can del. any amt. J. Wimpey, Conley. Ph. 361-7307.______
Good dry compost, well aged, ready for gardens, $1 bag at barn, $12 load at barn, you load. J. W. VanHorne, 4457 Covington Hwy., Decatur 30035.________
Horse compost $10 p/u load, will load or dump truck load for $35. Vernon E. Durden, Stn. Mtn. Ph. 498-1823._____
Mulch hay, Irg. sq. bales, approx. 300 bales $1 / bale, small amts. $1.25 / bale, no checks. Robert T. Gunby, Sharpsburg. Ph. 404-251-2877.______________
Rich dark aged horse compost, del. to your garden spot w/in 12 mi. Mableton. $30/truckload. W. Blackstone, Mableton. Ph. 944-8443.______________
Mulch hay, $1/bale. Mac Cochran, Villa Rica. Ph. 404-832-2316.__________
Wheat straw for sale, will del. Ralph Eskew, Falrburn. Ph. 964-3341._____
Mulch hay, 85c/bale, Irg. round bales, $10 ea. Ida Evans, Stone Mtn. Ph. 288-4959._________________

Mulch hay, $1/bale, pick up at barn. James Malcom, Monroe. Ph. 267-7316.

Horse manure mixed w/shavings for

gardens, $10/plck up load, you load. Bill

McArthur,

Marietta.

Ph.

973-8161/971-4238._____________

Aged compost, horse manure w/shavings, exc. for gardens, $7.50 shortbed pick up, $10 longbed, you load. Judy Pearson, Ellabell. Ph. 912-823-3174.

Rich soil, fill dirt, sand, gravel, del. to you, reas. Roy Powell, Atlanta. Ph. 974-3552.______________

Mulch hay, some for 50c. Livia Vereczkei. Winder. Ph. 404-725-2230.______

Mulch hay, $1.25 at barn, can del. Dudley Field, Marietta. Ph. 422-3193/424-9392.______________

Mulch hay, del. in 400 bale lots. O. L. Folsom, Stockbrldge. Ph. 404-474-4351.

Horse compost, $5/pick up or 50/bag, we have bags. A Genovese, Stone Mtn. Ph. 289-7535.

Hay & mulch hay, $1 / bale, near Acworth. Hoyt Green, Cartersville. Ph. 404-974-6826.________________
Sawdust & shavings, "all pine", yr. around del. Jim Grogan, Gumming. Ph. 404-887-6063._____________________
125 Irg. bales mulch hay, $1/bale at barn near Griffin. G. C. Morris, Hampton. Ph. 946-3664.________________
Horse manure, $5/load, you load. Linda Moss, Atlanta. Ph. 634-3564/636-3121.
Good bright wheat straw. Thad Rush, Rome. Ph. 404-291-4849/0778.______
Rich topsoil, del./loaded; old sawdust, pinebark mulch, straw. J. West, Fairburn. Ph. 964-2045.
Oddities
Lap quilt frame, 12x12 in., $5.50 ppd., w/instr., mail order only. R. D. Bagwell, Box 761, Duluth 30136.____________
Kudzu freeform baskets, $5/5, $7/7, $9/9, $15/15 in., grapevine $9/9, $15/15 in., $1.50 post. Janice Koone, McPherson St., Bremen 30110._______________
Lap quilting frames, 24x24 in. $10, 18x18 in. $9, 15x15 in. $8, ppd. Sherry Dean, Rt. 1, Box 222, Waynesboro 31566.
Handmade dough bread tray $35 ppd., guar., ck./mo. Grady Brewer, Toomsboro. Ph. 912-933-5950.______________
Handmade wood plant holders, send for free description & price. Ben Yarbrough, 330 Landers Dr., Mableton 30059.
Gourds cut, uncut, will ship any amt. Mrs. A. H. Braswell, Rt. 1, Box 73, Wrens 30833. Ph. 404-547-6784._________
Old fashion cheese hoop boxes, good cond., $4 ea. Rita Disharoon, Toccoa. Ph. 886-7204.__________________
Luffa sponges, 7-10/$1.50, 12-15/$2.50 plus 50c post. Norma Halley, Rt. 2, Box 30B, Metier 30439.____________
Old fashion cheese hoops, $3 ea.; old fashion flat irons. H. Hammond, Cumnv Ings. Ph. 887-3375.___________
Martin houses, 42 martins/6 martin families. Jason Holyoak Alapaha. Ph. 912-532-5325.________________
Butter molds, sq./$10, round/$12, paddles, $3, dashers/lids, $10: quilting frames. P.O. Webb, Elberton. Ph. 404-283-5207.______________'
1 med. wooden dough tray, round, 12 in. wide, $35 plus post., good cond. Mary Buice, Winder. Ph. 867-3077.________
Handmade dough bread trays, $35 ppd., guar. Grady Brewer, Toomsboro. Ph. 912-933-5950.________________
8 rm. martin bird houses, $25. Lonnie Gwinnett, Brooklet. Ph. 842-2094.
Miscellaneous Wanted
Want to buy & tear down old chicken houses. H., C. Starr, Jefferson. Ph. 367-5741._____________________
Want to buy bulk Milo, if you have Milo to offer contact: Robert Pennington, Madison. Ph. 404-342-1234 or 1-800-282-7007.________________
Want railroad bell to use as farm bell, will pay $350. Billy Home, Macon. Ph. 912-788-4923._____________
Want 6 ft. chain link fence. Larry Conklin, Madras. Ph. 253-0347.
Want free farm tools, etc., will pick up. M. Jordan, 604 Warwick St., Atlanta 30316._________________
Want free / cheap penny royal, fennel, horseradish, garlic chives, scented geranium & southernwood pit. / seeds. A. Keel, East Point. Ph. 767-8379.________
Want Herringbone dairy equip. R. M. Patterson, Douglasville. Ph. 404-942-2637.______________
Want to buy used hog equip., feeders, waterers, farrowing crates, exc. cond. Dale Rowden, Tifton. Ph. 912-386-1789.
Want to buy old quilt & tops, if reas., any cond. Charlotte Anderson, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-3626._____________
Want old barns in 25 mi. radius of Dallas to tear down & move, will move free / sml. fee. D. Frey, Dallas. Ph. 445-2897 /1398._____________
Want friendship sq. for anniversary quilt, any size, shape, col. Belle Holliday, 607 3rd Ave., Winder 30680._______
Want free pinestraw, will rake, pref. E. Cobb, Parkaire Mall / Merchants Walk area. Lln Hutton, Marietta. Ph. 993-2407.
Want to buy circulated incubator w/wo turner in good cond., reas., w/in 50 mi. R. NeSmith, VldalU. Ph. 912-594-6972.
Want organically raised vegetables, fruits & beef, not far from Stone Mtn. Bobbette Suthers, Stone Mtn. Ph. 404-294-0330 aft. 6.____________
Want up to 500 split chestnut rails for fencing, 9-10 ft. pref., weathered / newly split, cash waiting. Jack Turpin, Dunwoody. Ph. 394-2059._____________
Want to buy meat saw. Homer Williams, Rt. 1. Gumming 30130.
Want old wood farm bldg. to tear down for wood, free / reas. priced. Charles Wilson, Bremen. Ph. 537-2223.
PeU are not allowed.

Want 100-200 bales of wheat straw. Ralph C. Swafford, Douglasville. Ph. 949-8882. ____________
Want wood cookstove in good shape, reas. price, Blairsville area. Jerry King, Rt. 4, Box 686, Blairsville 30512. Ph. 742-2836._________________
Want to buy a horizontally mounted saw on wheels w/good engine for cutting brush & sml. trees. Rufus G. Sawyer, Riverdale. Ph. 478-1458.___________
Want herbs like sage, penny royals, etc., will swap pot pits., cuttings / yard flowers. Ruth Shuman, Rt. 2, Box 223, Ellaboll 31308._________________
Want Irg. bag of cow / chicken manure, in bag, swap asstd. quilt scraps, Augusta area. Ms. Smith, PO Box 2624, Hill Station, Augusta 30904. ____________
Want wheat straw in 600 bale lots, will pick up. N. J. Davis, Toccoa. Ph. 886-9777 aft. 5 pm.____________________
Want 3/4 in. air impact wrench; misc. wood working, metal & mechanic type tools / machines for farm. Gary Caprara, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-5777.________
Want Martin gourds, cut/uncut. O. G. Moore, Norcross. Ph. 449-5552._____
Want good honey extractor, 2 or 4 frame reversible, w/in 40 mi. Marietta. D. W. Shaw, Kennesaw. Ph. 428-7962.
notice
Sold out of salvia & impatiens seed. Mrs. George Collins, Rt. 3, Danielsville 30633.__________________
Will someone from GA POA club send info, on GA club. S. Kelley, Rt. 3, Box 237D, Douglas 31533. Ph. 912-384-9655.
Lost blk. calf, vicinity of E. Atlanta Rd. & Rex Rd., Henry Co. R. L. King, Decatur. Ph. 289-8930._______________
Will the man from NC who bought quilts contact me. Mrs. Gerald Parham, Rt. 1, Bowman 30624. Ph. 245-7797.
Ms. Gwynn Good, formerly of Cross Creek Stables, need help w/horse, contact Brenda Lenderman, Gainesville. Ph. 76&362S.____________________
Will the man who called from Atlanta about 400 bales of hay call. William Wynn, Kathleen. Ph. 912-987-2946.
Have sold out of candytuft pits. Mrs. Duncan, Atlanta. Ph. 761-5842._____
Need info, on where to buy Daphne Odora shrubs. Frances Jones, Rt. 1,5422 Williams Rd., Norcross 30093._________
Want to contact someone w/lrg. Shetland stud /Welsh stud in N. Ga. area. Joel Massingill, Calhoun. Ph. 404-291-4736.
Out of state wanted
Want rubber tired backhoe w/top, pref. JD or Ford, have AC track loader will trade. B. Barnett, Rt. 3, Box 176, Goodwater, AL 35072.__________________
Want old fashion Plumgrannet seed, resembles cucumber w/strips, good price. Mrs. F. Belt, Rt. 2, Box 386A, Henaga. AL 35978.____________
Want appendix/TB type AQHA horses, 15 hds./more, must be green broke, 3 & up, reas. Linda Dempsey, Rt. 4, Spartanburg, SC. Ph. 803-583-3263.________
Want golden 45-54 sugar cane mill / equiv.; cooking equip,, $10 reward for inf. Levi Eicher, Palmersville, TN. Ph. 901-822-4502._______________
Want to buy white mult. / bunching onions sets, not shallots. Vera Fisher, Box 7097, Campaign, TN 38550. Ph. 615-686-8305._________________
Want to buy JD 350 cyl. mower pref. 9 ft. cut; JD 346 baler, good cond. Tom Griffin, Rt. 1, Gurley, AL 35748. Ph. 205-7716/9325._______________
Want to rear frorrusomeone who has reseeding cowpeas; sml. clay col. Ted Mauney, Star Rt., Box 96, Menton, AL 35984. Ph. 404-862-2749._________
Want clutch & trans. for 3-45 BMC tractor, will buy tractor. C. Nance, Rt. 4, Box 43, Darlington, SC 29532. Ph. 803-393-3940._________________
Want to buy used dairy equip., bulk milk tanks, pipelines models. Lela Rowley, 100 Alida St., Hammond, LA 70401. Ph. 594-294-2537/345-2576.
Want dairy job starting Aug. 1st. Marion Schrock, Rt. 2, Box 318, Williston, SC 29853. Ph. 803-266-7264.________
Man 30, married w/2 children needs job, livestock or other, 11 yrs. exp., need housing. Kenneth Spivey, Rt. 2, Box 424, T-lls0e, AL 36078. Ph. 205-283-5489.
Want wooden meat chopping block; hoop cheese cutter, twin flywheel 1 cyl. gas eng. David Wright, 106 Cathcart Cir., Wlnnsboro. SC 20180. Ph. 803-635-3739.
Want to buy pennyroyal seeds. Carol Yarboro, 7135 Turkey Pt. Dr., TMusville, FL 32780.
Ga. Timberland Seventy-four percent of Georgia's timberland is own ed by the private nonindustrial sector.

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Old Timey quilt patterns, $1 ea., Southern Dogwood, Mrs. Feathersome, San Jose Rose, Morning Glory, Overall Bill. Mrs. L Bell, 488 McAllister St., S. W. Atlanta 30310.____________
Toilet tissue covers made w/dolls w/cro. dress / hats, asstd. cols., $5.50 ea., plus $1.50 post., pincushions made w/jar lids / rings, foam rubber / velvet, asstd. cols., Irg. $2.50, sml. $1.75 & $1 post. Mrs. R. V. Livingston, 3518 Evangeline Dr., Augusta 30906. Ph. 798-5014.______
Sev. dbl. bed cotton quilts, handquilted, print mat., square and checks, $35 and $50 ea. plus post. Mrs. H. B. Walls, Sr., 211 Candler St., Winder 30680.
FOOD BARGAIN Food is still a bargain. Because of the U.S. farmer's productivity, Americans can buy their food for less of their disposable income today than they could even a few years ago. Food expenditures represent 16.6 percent of disposable income today, compared with 17 percent just five years ago and 23 percent in 1951.

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cuttings spaced three feet apart and mulched to prevent weeds.
In Ireland, people eat comfrey to improve bad circulation and strength in the blood. The herb can be eaten as a vegetable using the first leaves that appear on the plant in early spring. As the leaves mature they become coarse and are not desirable.
A concoction which has been made from comfrey is to add one ounce of crushed ground root to one pint of milk in a double boiler. Cook over boiling water 30 minutes, strain and take in wineglassful doses every two hours for diarrhea, coughs, croup, bronchitis and ulcers.
As a poultice the leaves and roots should be boiled, sterilized, mashed to a pulp and the affected area bandaged. Supposedly the poultices will aid the healing of fresh wounds, bruises and boils.

Horses Benefit Ga. 9s Economy

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Major equine events, including shows and sales, are moving southward. The third annual Atlan tic Coast Cutting Horse Futurity held in Augusta in January had a total purse of $269,823 in 1983 and is now the richest cutting horse contest held east of Fort Worth.
Also, with Henderson's Atlanta Auction in College Park, the newly

students in horse management through animal science programs and other related fields.
Horse breeders and owners face the same economic problems as other farmers. Educational pro grams are a sound investment to allow this industry to grow by im proving the ability of horsemen to produce better horses at lower cost.

expanded facility at Wills Park in Alpharetta, the Horseman's Park in Hawkinsville and new complex at Unadilla, Georgia now boasts four facilities to accommodate national

Georgia Department of Agriculture
EQUINE ADVISORY

caliber equine events. The future of the horse business in
Georgia is bright, based upon the

BOARD
Dewey Henderson

state's competitive advantage due to its favorable climate, land cost, loca tion, and tax base as compared to other horse producing states. The

Professional Horseman David Chestnut American Saddlebred

potential for year-round grazing and minimal confinement for breeding horses is a major advantage because it allows Georgia breeders to pro duce horses at lower cost while

Mrs. Mary Jim Lester Arabians Hoyt Padgett Palomino

enhancing their potential for athletic ability in an outdoor environment.
The expansion of the horse in dustry in the state is also a part of the general growth of the entire Sunbelt

Austin Morris Paint
W. C. Rexroat Standardbred

area as population centers locate in the South and create more local de mand for show and pleasure horses.
The University of Georgia is pro

Tom Hilgenberg Morgans
B. B. Parks

viding support for the horse industry through various research, teaching, and Extension programs. Both the College of Agriculture and School of Veterinary Medicine are actively

Walking Horses John A. Smith At Large Dr. Gayle Morris

engaged in educational programs to serve the horse industry.
These programs include Extension programs for 4-H members and other youth, educational clinics and

Appaloosa John Lundeen, Jr.
Thoroughbred Don Williams

schools for adult horse breeders and owners, organized short courses at the state level, and a wide range of
individual services provided through county Extension agents.
Some vital research is being con ducted to serve the horse industry, but admittedly, the current budgets for equine research are not adequate

Racking Horses Asa Marshall, III
Ponies Harry Mullins Quarter Horses Bill Newman
Humane Society

to meet the growing needs. Also, Mrs. Becky Carter

there has been a strong increase in emphasis on education of,University

.. ,,At. Large

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'Bulletin Calendar

May 4 Morgan horse sale, Henderson's Atlanta Auctions, 4380 Stacks Rd., Atlanta. Info. 404/763-3939.
May 5-7 - Dixie Cup Morgan horse show, Henderson's Atlanta Auctions, 4380 Stacks Rd., US 29 S., Atlanta. Info. 404/763-3939.
May 6 Horse/tack sale, 7 pm, Circle Double S US Auction, Hazlehurst, cow/hog sale ea. Wednesday, 2 pm. Info. 912/375-5544.
May 6 - All Breed horse/tack sale, 7:30 pm, Sunny Farm Stables, Hwy. 369, Cumming. Info. Charles Gabriel 887-9273 or 532-7923.
May 7 Metier pony/goat sale, 12 noon, specializing in equip., horses, goats, fowl, Metter. Info. Edward Mosley 912/685-2950.
May 7 Jesup goat sale, 1 pm, Wayne Co. Stkyds., goats, chickens, misc. Info. Glynn Wynn 912/586-6117.
May 7 Farm equip./misc. items auction, 10 am, Hwy. 138 between Walnut Grove and Monroe. Info. Garland Stone 404/786-5773.
May 7 Auction, tractors/farm equip., 10 am, 12 miles S. of Athens off US Hwy. 441 at David Branch Farm. Info. 912/781-6225.
May 8 Rolling Hill Saddle Club meeting, 4 pm, Saddle Club grounds, members only, if rain - Golden Corral Steak House, Lilburn, Hwy. 29. Info. 425-3801, 921-3324,475-6253 or 979-2699.
May 12 Decatur Rabbit Breeders Assn. monthly meeting, interesting program at 7 pm, business meeting to follow, Mathis Dairy, Rainbow Drive, Decatur. Info. G. Stahlkuppe 344-6747.
May 13 8 pm, Feeder pig sale, Turner Co. Stkyds., Ashburn. Info. H. R. Wiggins 912/567-3371.
May 14 Eighth Production sale of registered Polled Hereford Cattle, at the farm, 1 pm, selling 55 lots of cow/calf prs., Gibson. Info. James Madden 404/598-3223.
May 14 - Twin Hills Farm Limousin Production sale, Covington, 11 am. Info. Carroll Cannon 912/382-4383.
(If you have questions concerning the BULLETIN calendar, call Bessie Spence at 656-3695.)

May 14 - Auction, farm equip./misc., every 2nd Sat. ea. month, 10 am, Hwy. 59 N. of Commerce, consignment, Welcome "Bobs" Auction. Info. 404/983-3094.
CRAFT PAIRS
May 5-7 15th Annual Downhome Days, arts and crafts festival, 12 noon-4 pm, spon. by Chickamauga Lions Club, Chickamauga, Ga. Info. 375-2404.
May 7 13th annual Crimson Clover Art Festival, spon. by Griffin Spalding Art Assn., 10 am-6 pm, Griffin City Park, arts, class for handmade crafts, free. Info. Mrs. Ann Gilstrap 227-4080.
May 14 - Oglethorpe Chapter, O.E.S. Spring Festival, arts and crafts, Wills Park, Alpharetta. Info. Debbie Deal 257-0267 after 6 pm.
May 21 Brooks Days, arts and crafts booths avail, for $15, deadline May 11, anyone interested - contact Patrice Reynolds 461-8640 or c/o Brooks PTO, 125 Price Rd., Brooks 30205.
Want Ga. craftsmen for Washington Summer Festival to be held June 11, Washington, Ga. Info. Phyllis Drake, Chamber of Commerce 404 / 678-2013.
TRAINING & EDUCATION
May 14 Ga. Genealogical Society annual spring workshop, Sheraton Center Hotel, near the Clairmont Rd., exit I-85 in Atlanta, 8:30 am-3:30 pm. Info. 404/767-8449.
PESTICIDE RECERTIFICATION COURSES
(Hours earned In parenthesis)
May 5 Stephenson Chemical Control of Wood Destroying Organisms, Raleigh, NC, Indust. Inst. (6). Info. Bill Blasingame 404/762-0194.
Due to space limitations, horse shows and BULLETIN calendar events appear only one time; sales events twice.

Grandpa's Garden
"I have a lot of pine trees in my yard and each fall I have plenty of pine straw," writes Lawrence McCoy of Augusta. "I would like to know if pine straw is a good mulch for my garden spot."
Pine needles are considered an ex cellent mulching material for your garden. Although they will not add important amounts of nutrients to the soil, pine needles will help con serve moisture, control weeds and improve infiltration of rain into the soil.
Flowering shrubs can be pruned after they finish blooming. Specialists recommend thinning out older growth near ground level in stead of shearing the entire plant.
Turn those plastic mesh strawberry baskets into "frogs!" Cut the basket to fit into the bottom of a vase and use it as a "frog" to hold and arrange cut flowers.
It is time to move your house plants to the patio or garden area for their summer vacation. Be sure to put them in a semi-shaded spot to prevent sun scald to'tender foliage.

Seed Short Course
Focuses on Peanuts
The twenty-second annual Peanut Seed Short Course program will be held May 26 at the Rural Develop ment Center in Tifton. Registration will begin at 8:20 a.m. and the pro gram will conclude around 2:20 p.m.
Topics will include peanut seed production, marketing high quality seed, controlling insects in stored peanuts, and testing seed for ger mination. Approved seed plant cer tificates also will be awarded.
For more information concerning the program contact your local coun ty Extension agent or Harvey C. Lowery, Extension agronomist, Athens at 404-542-2351.
Handicraft Edition
The special handicraft edition of the MARKET BULLETIN will be oublished on June 8. Deadline for notices is May 25.
Regulations for han dicrafts will be relaxed in this edition to include or namental and gift items not regularly published. All notices should include an af fidavit stating that the item was made by the individual advertiser and not purchas ed for resale.

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U/totw
Comfrey is not a native American plant. It was introduced from Europe as a medicinal herb so there are no American Indian traditions about the plant. There are, however, many tales regarding its therapeutic qualities and medicinal values.
Some claim that comfrey has been purely miraculous over the centuries. It is said to be so powerful that it can aide in knitting together broken bones. As hard as this may be to believe, perhaps there is some validity to the claim. The plant is high in calcium, potassium and phosphorus containing large amounts of vitamin A and C as well. These minerals and vitamins are considered necessary if bones are to heal properly.
Comfrey poultices, on the other hand, have been used to reduce swelling. By reducing the swelling, bones would have a better chance to heal properly.
Comfrey is a member of the borage family and is easy to cultivate in the home garden. It usually grows two to three feet high with an erect rough hairy stem and a long fleshy root which is an inch or less in diameter, white inside and fleshy and juicy.
The lower leaves are very large, up to ten inches long and resemble a donkey's ears in their shape and hairness. The hairs can cause itching if brushed.
Comfrey blooms throughout most of the summer, first in late April or early May and will continue to produce foliage after other plants are killed by frost.
Comfrey can be propagated from plants, crown cuttings or root divisions. Cultivation by seed is considered very difficult and not rewarding.
Once established the hearty perennial can withstand temperatures from -40 degrees. It is difficult to eradicate and the roots will produce new plants from any silver left in the ground.
Comfrey prefers sweet soil with a pH of 6.0 to 7.0. Limestone should be applied generously with
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Beekeeping Course planned in Athens

Ga. Man Leads

Peanut Council The annual beekeepers short mercial honey and queen and
course for beginners and more ex package bee producers. The course

perienced beekeepers will be held on fee is $20 per person. Advanced

June 4 at the University of Georgia in Athens.
Topics and demonstrations will in clude honey bee biology and

registration is requested by June 2. Requests for additional informa
tion, program and registration forms should be addressed to Dr. Alfred

Tyron Spearman, Coordinator of the Georgia Peanut Commission, has been elected Chairman of the Board of the National Peanut Council.

behavior, bee diseases, management Dietz, Department of Entomology,

The council is comprised of

for honey production (comb honey, honey extraction, honey house operation), queen rearing and package bee installation.
The teaching staff will consist of

University of Georgia, Athens 30602; telephone 404-542-8711/542-2816.
Dial-A-Gardener

growers, shelters, brokers, manufac turers of peanut products, finan cial institutions,

several specialists including com- For Information

packagers, ware housemen, engi

Ga. Farmers Invited

Information concerning vegetable neers and ship gardening, insects and diseases, pers as well as any

To Forage Field Day

home fruits, flowers, indoor plants business dealing and shrubs and trees is as close as in peanuts and peanut products who

An animal-forage field day will be held at the Central Georgia Branch Experiment Station in Eatonton on May 11. The field day will start with

your telephone. The Extension Ser vice's "dial-a-gardener" telephone tape system provides brief messages on specific garden topics for metro

are mutually involved in growing, distributing or processing peanuts.
Mr. Spearman is the first Georgian to hold this position on the council.

registration at 9 a.m. and will feature tours of forage and cattle research areas from 9:30 a.m. - 12 noon. Cof fee and doughnuts will be provided

Atlanta residents. Metro residents can call their local
county Extension office to get a listing of the approximately 200 sub

Vaccinate Against

beginning at 8:30 a.m.

jects covered. After looking over the

Among the research programs listings, the caller dials 288-6160 featured will be beef cattle systems, (Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.). The

Sleeping Sickness

stocker-finisher research, alfalfa operator will ask for the tape number

varieties, alfalfa grazing, winter an and title. If you wish to listen to more

In 1982, Eastern equine

nual clover varieties, fescue tox than one tape, you will have to call encephalomylitis, commonly known

icosis and heifer development and again.

as "sleeping sickness," killed at least

estrus synchronization.

Dial-a-gardener is an educational 120 horses throughout Georgia. This

The Central Georgia Experiment program of the UGA Cooperative Ex year, horse owners can hinder the

Station is located on GA 213 about tension Service. It is provided as a virus by taking preventive measures.

nine miles northwest of Eatonton. part of the Atlanta area urban

For more information concerning the event, contact your local Exten sion agent.

gardening program in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

Vaccines, restricted for use only
on horses, are available for sleeping sickness. Horse owners are urged to

Squash Add Variety To Summer Gardens

have animals vaccinated by their veterinarians this spring before mos quito populations increase.

Add some diversity to your sum ounce of seed for each 100 foot row.

mer garden by including several Plant seed in hills as previously

In addition, since past outbreaks

kinds of squash. Most varieties are described. However, since these have been confined to the southern

easy to grow, abundant producers squash generally grow on sprawling half of the state, coastal plain

and range from the familiar yellow vines, space hills four to six feet residents should make a special ef

crookneck to the unique spaghetti apart.

fort to control mosquito populations

squash.

Winter squash varieties include around their homes.

Generally, squash are placed in acorn, butternut, Hubbard, banana,

one of two categories, summer and and spaghetti. If correctly harvested,

The sleeping sickness virus,

winter. Summer squash usually they have a long storage period. Cut transmitted by mosquitos, is carried

grow on bushy vines and are the stem one inch from the fruit and naturally by some species of wild

harvested and eaten or preserved do not scratch. Keep the squash in a birds. When mosquitoes bite these

during their tender, immature stage. cool, dry place. Most varieties are birds, they are capable of transmit

Zucchini, bush scallop, and yellow ready for harvest when the rind can ting the disease to other animals. The

crookneck and straightneck fall into no longer be penetrated by your disease cannot be spread from

this category.

fingernail.

horses to man.

Summer squash can be planted as

soon as the danger of frost has pass ed until mid-August. You will need approximately one ounce of seed for

ag consumer line ...

a 100 foot row. Recommended sum

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mer squash varieties include Dixie, Yellow Summer Crookneck, Early Prolific Straightneck, Seneca Zuc chini, Patty Pan and Scallopini Bush Scallop.
You can plant summer squash in hills or rows. Space plants two feet apart. Plant five or six seed in each hill and cover with one inch of soil. Later thin all but the best three plants.
Harvest crookneck and straightneck varieties when they are six to eight inches long. Zucchini should be harvested when it reaches eight to 10 inches. During a good season, you may need to pick squash every day. Remember that produc tion slows down if squash are allow ed to mature.
Unlike summer squash, winter varieties require an entire season to reach maturity. You will need a half

I purchased some basil for use in a recipe several weeks ago. I don't use this recipe very often, so I would like to know some other uses for this herb so it will not just sit on the shelf unused.
M.P. Newnan Basil, known as the "herb of life," has a variety of uses, both for main meals and desserts. It is most often used in recipes which contain tomatoes, such as spaghetti and pizza sauce, and may be used with or instead of oregano. Basil may be sprinkled over a tossed salad to give oil and vinegar dressing more flavor. Sprinkle a few basil leaves over apples and bake them to give a different taste to this familiar fruit. Also, check egg, cheese, poultry, veal and vegetable recipes in several recipe books. Many of thm contain basil in their ingredients.
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I would like to begin selling sandwiches at my store. My wife will prepare them in the kitchen located in the back of the store. Are there any special labeling requirements?
W.D., Dallas
Yes. Until a label is approved by our Department, you cannot sell sandwiches. Proper labels include the common name of the product, list of ingredients in order of predominance, date, name and address of manufacturer. If you would like to apply for a label, please let us know.