FARMERS & CONSUMERS
Tommy /rv/n, Comm/ss/oner Georgia Department of Agriculture
Market Bulletin
Vol. 69, No. 26
Wednesday, June 29, 1983
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Plant Analysis
Vital Farm Tool
Modern day agriculture requires high yields and top quality crops produced at a profitable economical level. In order to attain maximum yields, several factors must be con-
sidered such as proper plant population, adapted variety, disease, insect, and soil fertility, etc.
One of the more important factors affecting plant growth and crop yields is the nu-
trient status of the plant during the growing season. The nutrient status of plants cannot be assessed visually, except in cases where the nutrient
(Our guest columnist this week is Dr. Owen Plank, Director of the Soil Testing and Plant Analysis Laboratory, Athens 30602.)
supply is so low or out of balance that visual deficiency symptoms appear on the plant. If nutrient levels are allowed to become so low that deficiencies show up on the plant, yields are reduced considerably.
In order to prevent nutrient levels from becoming limiting, more and more Georgia farmers are relying upon plant analysis to determine if each plant nutrient is present in quantities required for optimum crop production.
Plant analysis can be used by the producer in a number of ways. It can be used to: (1) verify suspected nutrient deficiency symptoms, (2) reveal low nutrient levels, i.e., plant shows no visual symptoms but nutrient level is low enough to reduce yield, (3] monitor the nutrient status of crops such as corn during the growing season, (4) serve as a guide for fertilizing orchard crops, i.e., pecans, apples, peaches, and (5) aid in evaluating the efficiency of applied fertilizers.
Plant analysis is a process whereby tissue samples are collected from crops at specified times during the growing season and analyzed in the
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JulyJO
Opening Date Set
For Tobacco Sales
The opening date for tobacco markets in Georgia has been set for Wednesday, July 20, by Commissioner of Agriculture, Tommy Irvin. The two-day opening week will continue on Thursday, July 21.
Irvin's action followed a meeting in Macon of the State Tobacco Advisory Committee which recommended the date following surveys of the tobacco crop throughout Georgia.
Florida tobacco specialists met June 21, Tuesday, and also recommended the July 20 opening.
The recommended date was approved by the National Tobacco Advisory Committee which will recommend the opening date to Secretary of Agriculture John Block.
The Georgia advisory committee also unanimously approved a motion recommending that if the Georgia market opening was delayed, Secretary Block should still provide a three week spread between the Georgia market opening and that of the northernmost tobacco markets.
Pending Congressional legislation, which would freeze the 1983 price support at 1982 levels along with other changes in the tobacco pro-
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Farm Commodities Important
To Georgia's Total Economy
Agriculture plays a vital role in Georgia's economy. Besides creating numerous employment opportunities, it contributes over $3.3 billion in cash receipts annually. The state's agricultural commodities are among the most diverse in the nation. Georgia's top agricultural products are featured below.
In the early days of Georgia, most families had to keep a dairy cow in order to have a fresh supply of milk and butter. But modern transportation, refrigeration, and other technological advancements have eliminated the need for each family to own a cow. Most folks now depend on dairymen to supply their needs and the Georgia Department of Agriculture to assure them of high quality milk and dairy products. Turn to pages 8 and 9 for more information on the dairy industry.
Broilers Number Sold 1981
614,687,000 1981 Cash Receipts
$635,279,000
The production of commercial broilers in Georgia had its beginnings in the mid 1930's. In 1934, the first year estimates were made, there were 400,000 broilers produced in the state. Through the years, the industry has rapidly grown and now produces more income than any other commodity.
In 1981, Georgia ranked second only to Arkansas in broiler production. The commodity is number one in the state and accounts for 19.2 percent of total cash receipts. In 1981, both the number of birds produced and the value of production were record highs.
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Protect Your Plants Against
Invasion of Japanese Beetles
June and July are Japanese beetle months in Georgia. The adults are shiny
green beetles with copper colored wings, and can be a serious pest, par-
ticularly in the northern part of our state.
During most of the year (August- or ineffective. State and federal
May) the beetle spends its life as a quarantines attempt to limit their
grub in the soil
spread, but the beetles keep coming.
and feeds on grass
You can protect your valuable
roots. When the
plants in your garden with chemical
weather becomes
sprays. A systemic insecticide such
warm and moist, the grubs hatch
as dimethoate (Cygon) will provide longer protection than malathion or
Ifllip^^
.
out as beetles by
sevin dusts, which wash off during
the thousands and
rains.
feed on 275 dif-
ferent plants. Since the beetle has become so
widespread, certain control
Handpicking beetles is also effective if you have only a limited number. To protect roses, tie the buds loosely in an old nylon stock-
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measures have become inadequate
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THE MARKET BULLETIN
Wednesday, June 29, 1983
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Dear Editor: A group of senior citizens from Spanish-speaking coun-
tries would like to make a weekday visit to a pick-your-own farm or an "ole-timey" country fair this summer or fall within 100 miles of Atlanta. We are especially interested in areas with a picnic or park area. If any of your readers know of a place these folks can visit, I would sure appreciate them contacting me.
Carol Froman Hispanic Elderly Program P.O. Box 13154 Station K Atlanta, Georgia 30324
Dear Editor: Would you ask your readers if they know the name of a
miniature variety of corn. The kind I am looking for is tiny, edible whole, and currently imported from Belgium and the Orient. It is good to put in salads, to pickle or to use in Oriental cookery. It would be a lot easier for me to locate the seed if I knew the name of it.
Honey Rubin 1290 Rucker Road Alpharetta, Georgia 30201
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Dear Editor: I sent in an ad for the MARKET BULLETIN And it only ran
one week. Do I have to resubmit an ad every time that I want it to appear in the paper?
Ray Wilson Route 2 Alpharetta, Georgia 30201
(Editor's Note: While advertising in the BULLETIN is free, ads must be mailed in each time you want them to appear in the paper.)
No commercial, industrial or domestic employment permitted. Only that employment that pertains to the individual farm may be advertised.
25 yr. old man w/family desires work on broiler hen / dairy farm, N. Ga. area, will relocate. David Cain, Clermont. Ph. 983-7231.__________________
Want someone in Powder Springs area to help around barn, exchange for riding priv., other. Jerry Chambers, Dallas. Ph. 445-7135 / 943-4280._____________
Man/wife in 30's desires caretaking job on farm. J. Ruckman, 2163 Pawnee Dr., Marietta 30067._____________
Want man/wife to care for cattle, grass, Irg. lake, other; sober, reliable, brick house, utilities / sal., S. DeKalb Co. W. R. Bishop, Rlverdale. Ph. 766-0272 day / 997-1214 eve._______________
Want someone to live in & share expenses of 40 A. ranch, lake stocked, barns, pastures. J. Clifton, Covington. Ph. 786-7145.____________________
14 yr. old needs summer job on farm, Fayette Co., exp. Jeff Lewis, Senoia. Ph. 599-6931.__________________
Want someone to caretake horse farm, mobile home site, garden area, fishing priv. D. R. Reynolds, Augusta. Ph. 404-733-1580.________________
Need retired couple to caretake farm near Cedartown, house/garden spot avail. J. Smith, Cedartown. Ph. 748-3845/928-1976.______________
Man/wife w/family wants job on farm, need home / trailer & sal., will relocate. J. V. Whisnant, Monroe. Ph. 404-267-2847.
Man wanted to do farm work & ability to work on farm equip. W. E. Tanner, Conyers. Ph. 922-0470.
16 yr. old girl wants job exercising horses, pref. Morgans / Arabians, ride Western / Eng. Lisa Bird, Atlanta. Ph. 325-9122.____________________
Couple wants man to care for horses & caretake land, house plus sal. C. Hayes, Atlanta. Ph. 394-0764._________
Need part-time help on farm in Banks Co., fence work, feed animals, repairs, exp. D. Kirk, Commerce. Ph. 335-4422.
Student desires summer job on farm in Oconee Co., Exp. w/pigs, cows, driving tractor. John VanGotum, Watklnsville. Ph. 404-769-8700._______________
.Man 28 yrs. old wants job on farm, has family, Thomaston area. Early Junior Cochran, Thomaston. Ph. 404-647-9109.
Full/part time on 18 acre horse farm, pref. exp. w/horses, tractor, need own transportation. K. Gage, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-3975.________________
Want man/couple to work, dairy farm, exp. a must. Jim Holt, Cassville. Ph. 382-7217._________________
Exp. dairyman needed immed., house & benefits furn. Fred Turner, Warner Robins. Ph. 912-922-0017 aft. 9._____
Want job on farm, light farm chores, will accept live-in, furn., ref., around Augusta. Louise Quick, Box 2754, Augusta 30904.______________
Want caretaker position, sal. / house / partial rent, organic growing / herbs, etc., pref. N. Fulton & surrounding areas. H. J. Rubin, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-4643._____
Want someone to bud / graft 15 pecan trees about 15 ft. tall. F. Lamar Smith, Newnan. Ph. 253-2895.________
Will do Al of beef / dairy cattle In Henry & surrounding cos.; semen & supplies. Ray Stalllngs, Ellenwood. Ph. 404-474-3594.
Farm Services
Farm fences built, Cobb, Paulding, Douglas, Bartow Cos.; bldgs. torn down. J. L. Bond, Marietta. Ph. 422-8226.
Qual. depend, horseshoeing serv. W. Bjackstone. Mableton. Ph. 944-8443.
Will water grind corn, wheat & rye into meal, flour & grits. Mike Buckner, Junction City. Ph. 404-269-3630 aft. 3.
Backhoe, loader dump truck, cows buried, chicken pits dug, etc. Roger Keebaugh, Clermont. Ph. 404-963-3113.
Will mark your horses w/freeze mark, perm. ID card issued, $30. Nancy Killlan, Rex. Ph. 966-8452._____________
, Garden plowing, land clearing, tractor work. Jim Shumard, Dahlonega. Ph.
261-3775 day / 404-864-4050 nights.
Will do tractor, bush hogging & blade work, will trade for farm animals. Ralph Swafford, Douglasvllle. Ph. 949-6882.
Garden tilling time, plan your fall garden, Cobb, Dekalb, N. Fulton, S. Gwinnett. Chuck Tankersley, Stone Mtn. Ph.
469-5593._____________________
Plowing, bush hogging, all type tractor work & light hauling. M. C. Underwood, Loqanvllle. Ph. 466-1592._________
Will do loader / backhoe / dump truck
work, clear land, haul gravel, etc. O. Vandeford, 294 Pine Forest Dr., Lawrencevllle 30334.___________
Breed your cows w/ABS proven sires, 8 yr. exp.; semen & supplies. Wayne Ansley. Cornelia. Ph. 776-1445._____
Will furnish sprigs & custom pit. Alicia / Tifton 44 & Coastal Bermuda. Raymond Beaty, Norman Park. Ph. 912-985-8063.
Will do Al of beef / dairy cattle In Forsyth & nearby cos. Bill Call away, Cumming. Ph. 404-887-4443.___________
Will catch wild cattle have track / catch dogs, no catch no chrg. Donald Garrett, Douglasvllle. Ph. 489-1718._________
Board fences & barns sprayed w/creosote solution. R. L. Glosson, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-0470 / 5259._____
Bush hogging & light front end loader work, eastslde Griffin, westside Jackson. Ron Muggins, Griffin. Ph. 228-6759.
Stumps removed, will grind 6-8 in. below ground level, reas. Gary Reynolds, Roswell. Ph. 992-8005.____________
Will dig water lines w/ditch witch, haul gravel, sand, fill dirt, light dozer work. Jim Rowland, Bethlehem. Ph. 867-6857.
Will clean & repair all types of saddles, reas., prompt service. T. L. Sanders, Cochran. Ph. 912-934-6542.__________
Bush hogging around Winder-Statham area w/7 ft. bush hog. Livia Vereczkei, Winder. Ph. 404-725-2230._________
Loader dozer work, ponds built, your farm, 50 ml. A. W. Chapman, Covington. Ph. 787-3621._______________
Horses hauled, anywhere, anytime; cows, reas. rates. D. Christian, CovIngton. Ph. 786-2958.____________
Custom hay baling, cut teddered, raked, bales, 10, 12, 1500 Ibs., round bales,
Carroll, Cowetta, Douglas Co. area. Tim Dlllard, Whltesburg. Ph. 834-8732.
All types tractor work, plowing, bush hogging, aerating, reseeding. Glenn Dutton, Lawrenceville. Ph. 921-3121 /
923-5432.__________________
Plowing, bush hogging, backhoe, work, dump truck work. Wayne Green, Bremen. Ph. 404-562-4197._____________
Will do all kinds of farm fencing & some clearing. Bill Hardin, Dacula. Ph.
962-5094._________________
Will furn. sprigs & custom pit. Certi. Tift. 44, Alicia / Coastal Bermuda. Gene Hart, Guyton. Ph. 912-728-3380._____
Bush hogging, plowing, all types of tractor work. B. Lightsey, Decatur. Ph.
288-2324.____________________
Tractor work, bush hogging, gardens
plowed & other tractor work, Fayette, S. Fulton, N. Coweta Cos. Don Heath, Palmetta. Ph. 463-3459._________
Will do Al of beef / dairy cattle in Cherokee & adjoining cos. William
Odom, Woodstock. Ph. 404-926-5420.
Garden plowing, bush hogging, tractor work, done w/exp., Cobb, Marietta, Woodstock area. Gene Mltchell, Marietta. Ph. 422-9023._______________
Welding on your farm; tractor & equip,
repair, Walton & surrounding cos. Al Morgan, Oxford. Ph. 787-0161._______
Bush hogging, plowing & all tractor work, guar. Covington & surrounding cos. Charles Morrell, Covington. Ph. 786-8646.
Horses hauled local / long dist., 80, 90, $l/loaded mi. depend, on destination. Harold Paden, Walnut Grove. Ph.
404-786-1056.________________
Will catch cattle / hogs, no catch, no pay. Larry Plttman, Douglasvllle. Ph. 404-942-1917.___________________
Will do Al & synchronization of beef / dairy cattle in Houston Co. & surrounding area. Paul Reamer, Perry. Ph.
912-987-3870.________________
Mower conditioning & hay baling, done
In SW. Ga. area. Randall Richardson,
Blulfton. Ph. 912-835-2038.
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Gardens plowed, bush hogging, loader & backhoe work, Smyrna, Powder Springs, Six Flags area. J. Rich, Austell. Ph.
941-6855.____________________
Bush hogging, plowing, all types tractor work, fencing, livestock hauling,
Cherokee, Cobb, Forsyth, & Fulton. Steve Roberts, Woodstock. Ph. 475-2481.
Will custom cut, rake & bale hay. O. L. Rutledge, McDonough. Ph. 957-5144.
Gardens tilled w/Troy-Bilt tiller in N. Fulton, Cobb, Dekalb, Gwinnett, exp., reas. D. Smith, Dunwoody. Ph. 394-8273.
Guar. horseshoeing & trimming, will go anywhere. P. Dyer, Hapeville. Ph. 768-0563.
Horses hauled, local / long dist. by exp. horsemen, reas. Don Barnes, Gumming. Ph. 475-0812 / 889-1371.
Horseshoeing, hot forge & corrective, prompt, depend, service. Tom Burgess, Douglasvllle. Ph. 944-0843.______
Will build & repair any type farm fencing w/in 50 mi. of Hull. Charles Crawford, Hull. Ph. 788-2352.
Qual. custom round / sq. hay baling in N. Ga., ref. avail., bush hogging & other tractor work. Morgan Darwin, Colbert. Ph. 788-2871.
Bush hogging & garden plowing. R. Frazler, Fayettevllle. Ph. 404-969-0509 / 964-3186.
Will pen/catch cattle, have track / bay dogs. Bill Fredenberger, Valdosta. Ph. 912-242-4107.
Will till gardens from BuckheadCummlng w/Troy-Bilt tiller. L. Harris, Gumming. Ph. 887-3129 / 252-5077.
Pole bldgs. erected, farm repairs, custom hauling, topsoll, dirt, gravel, etc., 3V4 ton-3 yds. load. Rick Heindselman, Smyrna. Ph. 404-436-1505.____________
Tractor for hire, gardens plowed, land bush hogged, light grading, hyd. wood splitting. Jim Llndquist, Senoia. Ph. 599-6490._________________
Tractor work & pasture maintenance, bush hogging, fert., aerating, seeding, blade, etc. J. A. Manning, Atlanta. Ph. 237-2111 / 476-2633.___________
Dragline work, dig & clean out ponds, drain swampland on mats. Larry Potts, Watklnsville. Ph. 404-725-7851.______
Backhoe & dltchwitching, all types of jobs, water lines & fish ponds built. D. M. Richards, Winder. Ph. 867-7922.______
Will furn. sprigs & pit. Coastal, Alicia / Tift 44 Bermuda grass. James Williams, Fitzgerald. Ph. 912-423-4884.______
Will remove stumps below ground level, very reas. Bill Howard, Douglasvllle. Ph. 942-8876._______
Will furn. sprigs & custom pit. Tift 44 & Coastal Bermudagrass. Lee Jenkins, Albany. Ph. 912-432-7258.___________
Get ready for fall planting, gardens tilled, lots cleared, Hapeville, Forest Park area., reas. Austin Moore, Atlanta. Ph. 767-2658.__________________
Will catch & haul wild cattle/ hogs, will travel. Jerry Padgett, Douglasville. Ph. 404-942-5967.__________________
Will catch wild cattle / hogs, have track / catch dogs. Randy Pittman, Marietta. Ph. 404-434-9459.____________
Transporting horses to APHA National Show in July, OK City, prof, care, del. along way. Kathy Prickett, Griffin. Ph. 404-227-0485._________________
Comp. saddlery repair, Eng. / Western, no job too Irg. / sml., western saddle custom built. Steve Procurot, Brooks. Ph. 599-3578.__________________
Horseshoeing/trimming, exp., guar. service. Eddie Rainey, Bamesville. Ph. 404-358-2409._____________
Horseshoeing, 11 yrs. exp., certi., member of journeymans' horseshoer union, pathological / corrective work, reas. Spike Stallings, Acworth. Ph. 974-5698.____________________
Will do bush hogging, garden plowing in SE Oconee Co., Irg. / sml. area, reas. John VanGotum, Watklnsville. Ph. 404-769-8700._______________
Horseshoeing/trimming by qual. farrier w/over 10 yrs. exp., West Ga. area. Jim Warren, Temple. Ph. 404-562-3332.
Hay cut / baled, horses / cattle hauled, bush hogging. J. Wimpey, Conley. Ph. 361-7307.__________________
Dragline work, fish ponds built, clean out dams, watering holes, drainage. W. C. Barwlck, Winder. Ph. 404-867-6056.
Horseshoeing, trimming by prof, farrier, reg. / corrective work, 24 hrs. answering service. Benny Biddy, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-4896._________________________
Will control weeds / algae in lakes & kudzu & honeysuckle. Derry Stockbridge, Kennesaw. Ph. 404-926-5357.________
Livestock hauling, anywhere. Jim Toney, Stockbridge. Ph. 404-483-7993.
Horseshoeing & trimming, all breeds & corrective. Ed Whitehurst, Jackson. Ph. 404-775-5591.______________
Horseshoeing, hot, cold & corrective. John Abbott, Atlanta. Ph. 2664009 (24 hr. answering serv.)_____________
Bush hogging, plowing, seeding, & all type tractor work. D. Brock, Gumming. Ph. 889-1949._____________
Repair well pumps, mtrs. used on farm. George Gann, Trlon. Ph. 734-3267.
Custom hay baling, round / sq. Russell Ivie, Madison. Ph. 404-342-2640.
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-of-state wanted category.,.,..,. ....
Farm machinery and equipment
for sale
Only farm machinery used in an individual farming operation and sold by that same individual may be advertised in this column. Those wanting equipment should be seeking equipment for their own individual farm. No trucks are advertised with the exception of fertilizer spreader trucks and fruit tree sprayers, truck mounted.
Two 18.4x26 diamond tread combine tires, almost new. Jeff Bacon, Rt. 1, Chauncey 31011. Ph. 912-374-4931.
Ford 3000 dlesel tractor and 2 row equip., planter, cult., etc.; also, Troy-Bilt garden tractor. C. I. Leverett, Perry. Ph. 987-9335/1611.______________
2510 JD $4800, 3020 JD $5,800, 310 New Holland baler $3500, Lely hay fluffer $1200, 4 ft. bush hog' mower $400. Ronnie Thomas, Mllledgevllle. Ph. 912-452-7268.
Troy-Bilt 1982 8 hp. elec. starter, bumper, hiller / furrower, 10 hrs., $1,000 firm. J. W. Fowler, Rt. 3, Box 3365, Clayton 30525. Ph. 404-782-3912 aft. S pm.
One injector pump for 4 cyl. Perklns diesel $200 firm. H. D. Rich, Box 39, Orchard Hill. Ph. 404-229-1311._______
Troy-Bilt 8 hp. elec. start, professional model bumper, bartread tires, middle buster, extra tines $1,050. M. Warren, Hahlra. Ph. 912-794-3385.__________
403 Intl. combine w/15 ft. grain platform and 4 row corn head, good working cond., $4,000. Lloyd Clark, Omega. Ph. 912-526-4552.____________
JD 45 combine In field now, make offer; Taylor-Way smoothing harrow 20 disc w/cyl. $900, 4020 burned tractor can be repaired. R. w. Inglett, Athens. Ph. 549-5128.________________
Silage cutter, New Holland 2 row w/hay head good cond. $1,500 firm. James Walker, Rt. 1, Perry Rd., Hawklnsville 31036. Ph. 912-892-3345.
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Mark 20 Digs All trencher, 4 in. chain $2,250. W. A. Barr, Marshallville. Ph.
Attention Farm Machinery Advertisers
967-2264.___________________
3 bulk tobacco trailers for tall Long harvester, 1 hyd. box loader for Long box barn. Raymond Roland, Nashville. Ph. 912-686-3098._______________________
Cat. 977 loader, cab, near new bottom, 75 model $36,500. Jim Bilbrey, Conyers. Ph. 404-463-3850.____________
Case tractor, older model runs good, new tires. Jane Waite, Rt. 5, Box 303, Jackson 30233. Ph. 404-775-3530 or 2624.
Advertisers are now required to submit a statement with farm machinery notices. The statement should state that the equipment is owned by the advertiser and has been used on his or her individually owned or leased farm. Ads received without this statement will be returned to the advertiser.
422 Intl. Hi-drum cotton picker good cond. $6,500. Henry DeLoach, Valdosta. Ph. 244-1964._______________
Case 850B bulldozer w/power angle 6 tilt blade, 1980 model, approx. 800 Mrs., exc. cond., $29,500. W. D. Lester, Athens. Ph. 404-548-5947.____________
1974 5000 Ford tractor, 336 JD baler, JD rake w/3 pt. lift, 472 New Holland conditioner, all in good cond. and working now. Lyndle Foster, Carrollton. Ph. 832-3630.__________________
MF planters, Lilliston rolling cult., 4 row, Hardee 150 gal. sprayer. Buddy Bragg, Savannah. Ph. 912-748-4803.
6600 Ford tractor, 7 shank chisel plow, 12 ft. cutting harrow. Russell Moore, Rt. 2, Calhoun 30701. Ph. 625-5009 / 3428.
JD 105 combine 15 ft. header, field ready, Hahn 9000 Ib. stainless fert. and lime spreader trailer, JD HD225 offset disc exc. cond. John Davis, Cedartown. Ph. 748-3406 or 684-6641._________
MF 300 combine w/2 row corn head, very good cond. Douglas Harrell, Whigham. Ph. 912-377-2421.______
6 bat reel for JD 13 ft. head, has new boards, pulley incl. $75; 12 ft. tool bar 2Va in. tubular $125. Don Harper, Elberton. Ph. 283-2429._______________
NH mow/cond. model 479 field ready cyl., hoses incl. $3,250. Bill VonHof, Rt. 2, Box 301-B, Blairsville. Ph. 404-745-6718.
Model F Gleaner combine w/cab, AC, 13 ft. grain table, diesel eng., exc. cond. M. A. McCrary, Americus. Ph. 912-924-5551._________________
1980 Kubota 345 like new tractor, only 159 hrs., stored inside $5,950. Ed Williams, Dalton. Ph. 404-226-3989.
Smoothing harrow, 8 disc $150; Ford sickle mower, both 3 pt. hitch $225. Art Wolfe, Dacula. Ph. 404-938-6231 or 962-3807.____________________
Spreader truck, 73 Dodge, 318 eng., new tires, exc. cond. Earnest Graham, Lawrenceville. Ph. 404-963-9794._____
6x15 ft. dbl. axle trailer, homemade light trailer $475. Mr. Parker, 225 Brogdon Rd.. Fayetteville. Ph. 461-3343.______
Hay elevator 32 ft. long w/% hp. mtr., sq. bale hay loader, rubber tire wagon, 3-16 in. flat bottom turning plow, 3 pt. hitch. C. C. Chapman, Summerville. Ph. 404-397-8124._________________
Troy-Bilt Horse 7 hp. w/bumper $900. David R. Funk, Richland. Ph. 912-887-3461
aft. 5 pm._____________________________
1033 NH Stackliner, 283 NH hay baler, both in good cond. Larry McCorkle, Cairo. Ph. 912-377-8466.______________
800 Gehl silage cutter and corn head and pick up attach., good cond. Earnest Turk, Eatonlon. Ph. 485-5971._______
MF 275 tractor, 67 hp., 1100 hrs., good cond., $9,300. T. J. Rauls, Macon. Ph. 912-474-0334 or 912-742-8828.______
8x32 ft. hay wagon, new tires exc. cond. $1,600. Roger Wilson, Stapleton. Ph. 912-477-5013.______________
B AC tractor w/bush hog, planters, cult., harrows, 2 disc plow, sickle mower and dump rake, good cond. Thurman V. Jones, Gainesville. Ph. 404-983-7016.
851 Workmaster exc. cond., 3 pt. hitch PTO $2,600; Farmall tractor 400, 2 & 3 pt. hitch, PTO, $2,000. Tom Jackson, Covington. Ph. 787-3551 or 972-6800._____
JD 555 loader w/multi-purpose bucket, SN 224444 good cond. $18,500. Bill Reaves, Fortson. Ph. 322-8628.________
R1500 Mitsubishi tractor 15 hp., 3 pt. hitch, PTO diesel, 4 ft. rotary mower $2,000 firm; utility trailer approx. 4x8 ft. $135. R. Odom, Madison. Ph. 404-342-4796.___________________
4 hp. tiller $65, Vi hp. grinder w/wire brush $40; 2 row cult. $300; 1 row cult. $150, 2 row planter w/fert. hoppers $300, 3 pt. hitch. Ralph Swafford, Douglasville. Ph. 949-8682._________________
NH 258 hay rake and 260 w/puller, Vicon 8 ft. mower, 336 JD baler. Tony Reid, Gumming. Ph. 404-889-0816._____
Small hammer mill w/bagging attach., belt drive, $125; Iron 2 horse wagon $100, Wood 1 horse $75, both running gear only. John Sharp, Jr., Harlem. Ph. 404-556-9747.__________________
Gould irrig. pump sgl. stage 5 hp. 220 SP., 132 ft. head, 120 gal. at 57 Ibs. pressure $900 firm. Merrell Lewis, Thomaston. Ph. 404-647-3690.________
2 row cult, frame w/Covington planters and fert. dist. $300. Gary Young, Woodbury. Ph. 404-553-5391.___________
8 R&M 20 ft. portable bunk silo panels, 10 feed panels, like new, for 50% off new price. Giovanni Panizzi, Valdosta. Ph. 912-559-7502.
Deep Rock well driller, A-1 cond., comp. $1,000. Dorothy Sheff, Rt. 1, Box 452, Mineral Bluff 30559. Ph. 374-6082.
Hale pump model #50FB2-3R1000, 500 ft. 6 in. twist lock pipe 500 ft. 4 in. Nelson P200 Big Gun, 1 Rainbow, sev. fittings, $3,500. G. Bennett, Canon. Ph. 404-245-6492.________________
TD-15-B Intl. bulldozer hyd. tilt blade, ROPS, good undercarriage and In exc. cond. $15,000. Billy Stackler, Lizella. Ph. 912-935-2390._________________
MF 2135 tractor and loader and heavy duty grader blade $6,200 or trade for smaller tractor. Clay Johnson, Ringgold. Ph. 935-4229.________________
AC cult., exc. cond., drawbar incl., $1,100. Lamar Maffett, Loganville. Ph. 404-466-4798.__________________
Comp. Rainbow irrig. outfit, pipes, trailers, pumping unit and traveler, all in exc. cond. W. A. Cook, Ashburn. Ph. 912-567-2703.___________________
T750 Ford spreader truck, has bad eng., good tires $2,000. Hartwell Ricketts, Dahlonega. Ph. 864-2012 aft. 6 pm.
Model 630 Gleaner corn head 30 in. row spacing, used less than 200 A., will neg. price. Lamar Burnum, Rt. 1, Box 337A, Cairo. Ph. 912-377-7075 / 3491._________________
Self-contained well drilling outfit, comp., can drill and case a 60 ft. well in 4 hrs., $1,250. Mr. Verp, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-1506.______________________
Farmall M tractor, 6 ft. bush hog, offset harrow w/cyl., all for $1,950. M. R. Sams, Newborn. Ph. 404-786-4239.
1973 20 ft. spreader in exc. cond., $6500. John S. Cooper, Rt. 2, Flowery Branch. Ph. 404-967-6175 / 2784._________
Trickle irrig. unit comp. for pumping from lake auto, w/time clock controls, 40 gal. sand filter, suction valve and pier. D. A. Law, Chula. Ph. 912-382-4842.______
TD 14 bulldozer, angle blade $2,500. Jerry Groover, Jesup. Ph. 912-427-2852 /
6848.___________________ Ford dbl. bottom turning plow
w/coulter wheel. Wayne Thigpen, 5375 Sandy Stream Dr., Stone Mtn. Ph. 469-8685._____________________
1500 Ford tractor, 2 mix. 1200 Cole planters, side dresser, plow, harrow, one row transplanter. Brenda Brooker, Rt. 1, Box 491, Hortense. Ph. 912-778-4812.
One 580 Case const, king backhoe and loader, new paint, battery, brakes, starter, runs good, $6500. Travis Stroud, Macon. Ph. 912-788-1352._______________
Hammer mill Bear-Cat 18 in. PTO driven, used approx. 4 mos., good cond. Ford 3 bottom turning plows. Robert Martin, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-5213.______
8N Ford tractor used only in sml. family garden, perfect cond. $2400. Gregory Robertson, Warm Springs. Ph. 404-655-2557._____________
450 JD front end loader w/rippers, very good cond.; almost new undercarriage, new ejectors, paint and clutches, 1 owner $18,000. Sam Roper, Greensboro. Ph. 452-2341.
Ford 8N good cond., runs good, good paint, uses no oil, $1600 firm. J. D. Love, Glennville. Ph. 912-654-2752._______
Kubota L-285 tractor w/loader $5,000. Paul Gilstrap, Chickamauga 30707. Ph. 375-3936.____________________
For sale Super "A" Farmall 3 pt. hitch, cultivators and Oliver 2 disc plow, new paint, decals, muffler and volt reg., good tires. Tommy Daws, Monroe. Ph. 404-267-6082 aft. 5:30 pm.
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lawnmowers in the BULLETIN. The only
mowers which are permitted are those which are us-
ed for agricultural pur-
poses, i.e., hay mowing, bushhogging, orchard / pasture mowing, etc.
Mower attachments for
garden tractors are allowed as well as any equipment
which has a 44-inch cut or
more.
Hay rake, 1977 Kuhn operates on PTO and 3 pt. hitch, used very little $795. C. A. Dangar, Roswell. Ph. 993-4626.______
Intl. 615 combine exc. cond., LP gas eng., 3 row corn head, grain platform w/pickups, straw chopper. R. E. Tuten, Jr, Rt. 1, box 34, Alamo. Ph. 912-566-7712.
Holland bale wagon, Intl. mower, rake, baler, uses strings. Zori Stokes, Lavonla 30553. Ph. 912-458-2377._____________
1400 NH combine, cab, air, diesel, 13 ft. cutter bar, NH hay rake, 15,000 bu. grain bin. Clelland Tyson, Lavonla. Ph. 356-8800 / 4328._______________
M JD w/cult., bottom plows, pull type harrow, good tires, 12 V. sys., extra parts $900. Wayne Dennard, Eastman. Ph. 912-374-5081._________________
1964 AC crawler HD 3 diesel, 75% undercarriage good, $6,000 neg. Frank Gilman, Abbeville. Ph. 912-467-2161 aft.
5:30 pm.____________________
Pittsburg cult., 4 ft. and one lay-off plow $350; 7 ft. all purpose plow, good cond., $400. Mac Cochran, Villa Rica. Ph. 404-832-2316.__________________
Economy power king 14 hp. tractor, belly mower, Irg. rear tires, exc. cond. $3,000. M. J. Campbell, Rt. 1, Rome. Ph. 404-235-3737._____________________
7000 Ford tractor duals, 370 Intl. harrow, 4 row JD cult., 4 row Pitts cult. Bennie Robinson, Rt. 2, Box 196, Reynolds 31076. Ph. 912-847-3219.__________
1 New Holland feed grinder-mixer No. 352 in exc. cond. $1500. Fred Hutchinson, Rt. 3, Hazlehurst. Ph. 912-375-2738.
AC 5040, canopy, 240 hrs., 5 pt. chisel clow. dbl. bottom plow, 5 ft. bush hog $7,000. Allan Aylsworth, Jr., Adairsville. Ph. 404-773-3726 / 3344._________
700 Case combine, bean spec, w/cab and air $4,000; 600 Case combine $1,000. Floyd Davis, Lawrenceville. Ph. 404-963-7547._________________
1970 MF model 33 rubber tire front end loader good cond. $10,000. K. Phillips, Fayetteville. Ph. 404-461-9959.________
IH TD-9 bulldozer comp. for parts $2,500; AC 630 corn head, exc. cond., $2,000. H. E. Saxon, Jr., Saxon Farms, Midville. Ph. 404-554-5166.________
No. 64 Intl. combine, pull type, cuts 75 in. always sheltered, Super A type power unit $750. Larry Wilson, Cumming. Ph. 404-887-3141.__________________
Pecan sprayer, Potts mist blower w/Wisc. 4 cyl. eng., stainless 100 gal. tank, mounted on truck, good cond., $3,250. M. C. Brownlee, Warner Robins. Ph. 912-923-2801._______________
Used Hesston 10 hay stacker for sale. J. H. Holyoak, Rt. 1, Alapaha. Ph. 912-532-5325.____________________
JD 8200 grain drill, sml. seed box, dbl. disc, all extras, mint cond., oversized wheels $2,850. Wm. Bullock, Barnesville. Ph. 358-2548.____________________________
Intl. 125 C front end loader w/backhoe, good cond. Wendell Pope, Ocilla. Ph. 912-468-7619.______________________________
NH 851 round baler, Gleaner E combine, chisel plow, Lowboy trailer HD. James Rutledge, Stockbridge. Ph. 404-474-4279.______________________
2 disc bottom plow; also, 2 row cult. w/7 feet and coulter, all 3 pt. hitch $150 ea. H. W. Jordan, Rt. 1, Box 81, Woodbury 30293. Ph. 404-846-9222._________
M 4000 Kubota tractor 48 hp., 14 hp. 48 in. mower deck, hyd. lift, Economy tractor. Wayne Moore, Rt. 2, Calhoun 30701. Ph. 625-5008 or 629-2502.____________
10 ft. Brillian seeder, new cond., $2,000. Chip Flynn, Camilla. Ph. 912-336-7783._________________
AC HD 11 dozer, hyd. blade, good cond., $12,500. F. H. Beasley, Rt. 2, Ellijay 30540. Ph. 404-635-2596.__________
Planter and cult, for MT JD tractor $100. W. L. Vinson, Rt. 4, Cedartown 30125. Ph. 404-748-4910._________
1980 model 479 New Holland haybine mower and conditioner, 9 ft. cut, very good cond., $4,500 cash. Ray Newsom, Atlanta. Ph. 404-636-9952 nights.____
1 horse wagon, exc. cond., $450. G. Johns, Nahunta. Ph. 912-462-6540.
5 hp. Burns rear tine tiller w/side panels, hiller / furrower accessories, new belts, $650. R. W. Cowan, Alpharetta. Ph. 404-475-7679.________________
Cat. D7, 17 A, good cond.. Carter Hudson, Manchester. Ph. 846-9113._______
1977 MF combine diesel 300 w/13 ft. grain table and 3 row corn head exc. cond., low hrs. Dorothy Henderson, Rt. 1, Jenkinsburg. Ph. 404-775-6365._______
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450 B JD w/backhoe $450 total hrs., 1 V, yd. loader bucket, 10 in. and 30 in. backhoe buckets $25,000. Robert Cooper, Rupert. Ph. 912-862-3488.________
Kubota tractor, diesel eng., cult., set, mower, carry-all $3,700. George Minish, Commerce 30529. Ph. 335-6411.
Ford tractor model 9600, new motor $8,000. Noah W. Yoder, Montezuma. Ph. 912-472-7944.
MF diesel combine, MF 1105 and 1130 tractors, Taylor-Way harrow 11 shank chisel plow, snap on duals. Carey Bunn, Locust Grove. Ph. 404-957-5132.
8N Ford tractor, only 30 hours on rebuilt eng., runs good, $2,250/make offer. M. D. Flowers, Villa Rica. Ph. 404-459-690J._______________
MF tractor, 255 diesel, 396 hrs., like new, 4 row cult., planters, 2 row cult., new soda box. Marvin Brown, Sparta. Ph. 404-444-5059 aft. 7 pm.__________
G JD w/bush/bog plow, fair cond., good tires $1400. Tommy Denton, Maysville. Ph. 404-677-3902 aft. 6:30 pm._______
3 axle 16 ft. trailer $650, JD EZ Flow $200, 7 shank chisel plow $250,4 Intl. 185 planters. Bill Crenshaw, Madison. Ph. 342-1280._______________
4 row AC no-till planter 3 pt. hitch, 8 ft. Vicon mower, Hesston Stakhand 10 and bale mover. Harold Reid, Cumming. Ph. 404-887-6508.______________
2000 Ford tractor, 1964 gas, new paint, exc. cond., front hyd. blade, bush hog $4,700. Felton Chastain, Marietta. Ph. 428-3151.___________________
Ferguson 30 tractor, bush/bog, all purpose plow, bucket drag, drag rack, $2,550. Philip Harbuck, PO Box 237, Wlnston 30187.______________
1983 Troy-Bilt tiller, 8 hp. Horse model, bumpers, elec. start, hiller furrower, row marker, new set tines $1,050. J. M. McDonald, Cumming. Ph. 404-475-4640.
Farmall A tractor, eng. recently rebuilt, new paint, 16 blade drag harrow, belly mower, hand lift $1,200. F. Roberson, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-2406.________
AC combine $400. E. H. Garrett, 1211 No. Hwy. 113, Temple 30179. Ph. 562-3822._________________
2000 diesel tractor w/equip., exc. cond. Rufus Lovett, Cedartown. Ph. 748-9201.
JD B, bad trans., otherwise fair cond. $350. F. H. Hawkins, Eatonton. Ph. 404-485-9864.___________________
1967 Ford 5000 diesel, spin out wheels, front wts., $4,800. Wayne Mathis, Louisville. Ph. 912-625-7563.__________
600 Case combine, grain and corn heads; also, runs good $1,800. Ray Thompson, Vidalla. Ph. 912-537-2398.
12 hp. Sears tractor and mower stand, trans. and 2 speed rear good cond. $450. Jerry Rolllns, Douglasville. Ph. 942-8656.
KMC chisel plow, 11 shank $650,4 row Intl. planter 295, $1,500, good cond. Hyman Gowan, Glenwood. Ph. 523-5149.
Grainbed, 16 ft. $450; 3 disc plow for Super M, H, $450; Woods 48 in. mower $525. Larry Loughridge, Chatsworth. Ph. 404-695-4987.________________'_
Pettibone Vi yd. bucket backhoe and front end loader, exc. cond., $16,000. Don Goss, Rt. 4, Box 451-23, Savannah 31405. Ph. 912-748-7274.________________
1973 208 Timber Jack skidder w/White sheer in good cond. Bobby Ash, Ellijay. Ph. 404-635-7626 aft. 7 pm.__________
MF 135 diesel, power steering, new eng., radiator, clutch and tires, $4,600. B. Green, 310 Strong St.,Thomasville31792 Ph. 228-1777.__________________
1981 742 Bobcat loader w/equip. trailer; also, 1973 and 1976 spreader trucks $25,000. Eugene Parker, Calhoun. Ph. 404-624-6060._____________
Silage cutter, Gehl 600 w/2 row corn header, little use, $2,000 or make offer. Tray Polk, Newborn. Ph. 404-787-9452
eves.___________________________ 1060 Case combine, 15 ft. head; 1486
Intl. tractor, 21 ft. bush hog harrow; 7 ft. j MF sickle mower, other. Merrill Folendore, Milledgeville. Ph. 912-452-9338.
Yanmar tractor model 186D, 4 WD, 18 hp. diesel, power shift, only 50 hrs., like new. Joe Entrekin, Thomson. Ph. 404-595-6914 eves._____________
1974 MF farm tractor model 135 gas, power steering, approx. 1300 hrs. and 5 pcs. of equip., $6,000 cash. Marvin Bruce, Gainesville. Ph. 887-1235.________
610 Melrose Bobcat skid type loader late 70's model in exc. cond., $5,000. E. D. Ayers, Cartersville. Ph. 404-386-0373.
5 ft. pull type Bush Hog brand mower w/stump jumper and solid tires, good cond. $425. Wayne Smith, Jullette. Ph. 912-994-5926.__________________
#007 Fricks sawmill, 48 in. blade, #82 Fricks edger, 1969 Commins 220 eng. Geston Womack, Cedartown 30125. Ph. 404-748-4302._______________
3 pt. hitch 2 row tobacco topper 38 in. to 48 in. adjustment, good cond., $600 firm. Ben Lane, Jr., Garfield. Ph. 912-763-2460.__________________
Rake, 3 pt. hitch $300, head holder $100. John Brown, Barnesville. Ph. 358-2201 / 4050.______________
14 T JD hay baler $600. A. R. Ray, Rt. 3, Box 191, Washington. Ph. 404-678-2801.
Old farm tractor shop manuals, most makes and models from 1930 to 1975, illustrated breakdown of every part of tractor $25 ea. Ronald E. Ham, Nahunta. Ph. 912-462-5961 aft. 6 pm._________
Dexter tractor, good cond., good tires, $2,400. L. S. Thomas, 5870 Hwy. 5, Douglasville. Ph. 404-489-1518._____
Ford 800 tractor, good cond., $3,300. W. B. Young, Menlo. Ph. 404-862-2474.
1974 6600 JD combine 18 ft. grain table, head, and machine In good cond. Ronald Sammons, Soperton. Ph. 912-529-3303 aft. 6 pm.___________
Fert. spreader $300, 271 NH hay baler $2,500, 479 NH mower conditioner $3,000 all in exc. cond. Robert Brady, Augusta. Ph. 404-798-6552._____________
JD 4430, $13,000; JD 210, 40 disc smoothing harrow $2500; JD 8200 21x7 grain drill $1300; 200 gal. tank and 40 ft. spray rig. Elmer Partaln, Elberton. Ph. 404-283-4228.__________________
Midland zip-seed no-till grain drill, Hutchinson 62 ft. 8 in. grain auger. Dale Brubaker, Comer. Ph. 783-5089 / 5741.
Ariens tiller 7 hp. rocket tiller, furrower attach., extra tines, $850. J. Brewster, LaFayette. Ph. 404-397-2929._______
Cub Lowbov 71. 154 model exc. cond., looks good, no equip., must see to appreciate $1,800. Donald Stewart, Blue Ridge. Ph. 404-632-5676.__________
Feed wagons, Oswalt $8,000, Grain-ovator $2,800, both w/scales; 6600 Ford tractor, KMC no-till drill, 25x80 white top harvestores. C. Pippen, Albany. Ph. 912-435-0055.________________
815 Intl. combine, less than 900 hrs., exc. cond. Taylor Welch, Rt. 4, Box 112, Buena Vista 31803. Ph. 912-649-7131.
10 ft. truckbed, w/U-bolts, lights and mud flaps $300. A. R. Dean, Canton. Ph.
345-2058.________________________________' Case 440 garden tractor, 18 hp. twin
late model 4 ft. mower, power tiller, plow, front / rear blades, rock rake, cult. $2,950. C. Heathco, Llthonia. Ph. 482-5129.
14 hp. Case tractor hyd. lift and mower $850, 240 Intl. wide front, 3 pt. hitch $1200. Carlos Wilcox, Adel. Ph. 912-896-3754._____________________
8N Ford tractor, good shape, good tires, $1,500. Gene Holbrook, Rt. 2, Calhoun 30701. Ph. 629-4254 aft. 5 pm.
JD 84 30 tractor and equip., priced below market value. Neal Dabbs, Cartersville. Ph. 382-5591._________
TO 35 Ferguson turning plow, disc, flip scrape, scrape blade, fert. spreader $3,200. Glenn Ferguson, Rome. Ph. 235-9791.___________________
Farmall Cub, very good cond., new tires, paint, eng. overhaul, bush hog disc plow, cult., etc., hyd. lift $2,250, need larger tractor. R. Boyd, Decatur. Ph. 284-4079.__________________
4630 JD tractor, JD 6600 combine, 2 Taylor-Way harrows, tandem and offset, all exc. cond. Randy Pritchard, Colbert. Ph. 404-742-7375._______________
JD 410 round baler, exc. cond., baled less than 300 rolls, hyd. cut and tie, always under shed, $4,450. Dale Rowden, Tltton. Ph. 912-386-8754 /1789._______
Model 650 D Vermeer baler $1,000; NH 451-456 mower $300; NH 57 rake $300. Lewis Rogers, Albany. Ph. 912-439-9779
aft. 6 pm.___________________
J.C. Penney's gear drive 5 hp. 26 in. swath garden tiller, $125. James Grindle, Rt. 1, Dahlonega. Ph. 404-864-3780.
2 wheel farm trailer made from a Studebaker bed $250. R. T. Harris, 2191 Trailwood Dr., Smyrna 30080. Ph. 435-1426.___________________
1952 8N Ford tractor, comp. rebuilt, repainted, like new $2,350. Richard Thomas, Albany. Ph. 912-883-1143.
1976 AC 50-40 diesel tractor, 40 hp., good cond., $3,895. Dudley Stamps, Moreland. Ph. 404-253-0410.________
Model A JD tractor, self starter, 3 pt. hitch $1,000. J. W. Turner, McDonough 30253. Ph. 957-4754._____________
Bolens 2 wheel garden tractor 3 hp. cult. 90% tread, all orig. $350. Jerry Spears, Hartwell. Ph. 404-376-7993.
Walk behind tractor, 10 hp., lay-off plow and turning plow, needs work, $100. David Clay, Llthonia. Ph. 987-5120.
2 round 10 ton feed bins w/augers / mtrs., good cond., $700 ea. cash or trade. Sarah Kivett, Dawsonville. Ph. 404-265-3696._______________
Case Uniloader model 1737, manure, dirt, buckets, backhoe and scarifier attach., runs great $5,500. Edgar L. Evans, Rt. 1, Box 5202, Auburn 30203. Ph. 963-0054._____________________
1980 AC 5040 40 hp. diesel tractor, 250 hrs., like new. James Powers, Monroe. Ph. 404-267-5556._____________
1 Freeman front end loader 5Vi ft. bucket, heavy duty $750. M. E. Jacks, Rome. Ph. 404-291-2544._________
JD 14T hay baler pull type hay rake, sell as a pr. only, $1200. Mark Dodd, Rt. 2, Bogart. Ph. 725-2577. _______
20 disc smoothing harrow 3 pt. hitch $425, like new 6 ft. sliding scrape blade $275, Covlngton planter and cult., $600. M. J. Reilly, Athens. Ph. 404-548-4007.
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THE MARKET BULLETIN
Dairy Dessert Contest Winners
First Place
VERY DAIRY
CREAM SUPREME
2 envelopes unflavored gelatin 1/2 cup boiling water 2 cups heavy cream 1 cup sugar 2 teaspoons vanilla extract 1 16-ounce container sour cream 2 8-ounce packages cream cheese (cut into one inch cubes) 1 10-ounce package frozen strawberries (thawed)
or 1 1/2 cups fresh strawberries 1/2 cup sugar 2 tablespoons orange liqueur fresh fuit (garnish)
Pour gelatin into a blender. Pour boiling water over it, and let stand one minute until gelatin dissolves. Add cream, sugar, and vanilla. Blend at medium speed. Slowly add sour cream. Add cream cheese cubes a few at a time. When mixture is smooth, pour into a 5-cup mold. Chill overnight. Unmold and serve with strawberry sauce. Garnish with fresh fruit of the season.
STRAWBERRY SAUCE Place strawberries, sugar, and orange liqueur into a blender. Blend until smooth. Refrigerate until needed. (Serves 12-14).
Tested and submitted by: Mrs. Carol Mann 660 South Victory Drive Waynesboro, Georgia 30830 Burke County
Second Place
PEACH TORTE
CRUST
13/4 cups graham cracker crumbs 1/3 cup butter, melted 1/4 cup granulated sugar
Mix the above and place in an 8-inch springform pan. Press firmly against bottom and 2 1/2 inches up sides of pan. Chill.
TORTE 1 package cream cheese, 8 ounce size, (room
temperature) 1 cup cottage cheese, small curd 1 cup sugar 3 eggs 1 package vanilla pudding (not instant) 4 ounce
size 1/2 cup sweet milk 1/2 teaspoon vanilla
Mix together cream cheese and cottage cheese. Add other ingredients. Pour into graham cracker crust and bake for 45 minutes at 350 until golden brown. Cool. Refrigerate for several hours or overnight.
TOPPING 1 pint whipping cream, whipped with 1/2 cup sugar fresh, frozen, or canned peaches
Top torte with chopped peaches, then whipped cream. Garnish with sliced peaches. (Serves 6 to 8).
Tested and submitted by: Mrs. Arnita Harris Route 1, Box 24 Musella, Georgia 31066
Wednesday, June 29, 1983
Third Place CREME DE MENTHE-CHOCOLATE DESSERT 15 paper baking cups, 2 1/2 inches in diameter 15 whole vanilla wafers Place 15 paper cups in muffin tins. Place a vanilla wafer in bottom of each cup. Set-aside. 1 package (4 ounces) German sweet chocolate, melted 1/4 cup butter, melted 2 cups heavy cream, whipped 4 tablespoons confectioners sugar, sifted 1 package (3 ounces) cream cheese, softened 1/2 cup granualted sugar 2 eggs 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
In a medium sauce pan, melt chocolate and butter over low heat, stirring constantly. Remove from heat and set aside.
In a small bowl, whip cream and 4 tablespoons confectioners sugar until very stiff. Set aside 1-1/2 cups and refrigerate the remainder.
In a large bowl, beat cream cheese until light and creamy. Gradually beat in 1/2 cup granulated sugar. Add eggs and continue beating. Blend in chocolate mixture and vanilla extract. Fold in 1 1/2 cups of whipped cream. Fill prepared paper cups 3/4 full of chocolate mixture and place in freezer.
TOPPING 1 package (8 ounces) cream cheese, softened 1 1/4 cups confectioners sugar, sifted 1/2 cup dairy sour cream 2 tablespoons creme de menthe syrup Remainder of whipped cream from refrigerator Creme de menthe mint wafers; grated Mint leaves for garnish when ready to serve
In a medium size bowl, beat creme cheese and confectioners sugar until light and creamy. Add sour cream and creme de menthe syrup. Blend until smooth. Fold in reserved whipped cream. Spoon topping over each of the 15 desserts. Sprinkle grated candy wafers on top. Freeze.
Remove from freezer 15 minutes before serving. Peel off paper cup liners and place on small dessert plates. When ready to serve, decorate with mint leaves, if desired. Yields 15 individual servings.
Tested and submitted by:
Mrs. Marquez L. Martin Clayton, Georgia 30525
P.O. Box 243
Rabun County
One JD 200 stack wagon, exc., JD 200 stack mover, exc. Delton Altman, Baxley 31513. Ph. 912-367-7197.________
8N Ford tractor, exc. cond., new tires $2100. Tom Dooley, Toccoa 30577. Ph. 404-886-2637._______________
Troy-Bllt Roto-tiller, horse model, good cond., Kohler eng., $650. J. C. Gibson, Douglasville. Ph. 404-949-4375._____
Haulette between wheels farm trailer, tandem axle; Leroi mobile air compressor w/trailer; Empire sand blaster P650, 850 Ibs. R. Henderson, Duluth. Ph. 404-448-9662._________________
Homemade utility trailers, sml. $150, 4x8 $250, 5x9 tilt bed $450. John Hlggins, Lawrenceville. Ph. 404-963-2445 / 5746.
NH Snapper head for 890 harvester 2 row narrow $3,000. Earl Heatwole, Dublin. Ph. 272-8866._________________
Cub tractor, disc harrow, 2 plows, cult., sev. additional pcs. of equip., $2,300. O. N. Washburn, Dahlonega. Ph. 864-7071.
4 pcs. bottom plow like new $900. Perry Wainwright, Reynolds 31076. Ph. 847-4679 / 4496._____________
7x13 ft. trailer $250, 2 ea. Cole planters $50, 1 ea. Covington side dresser $50. Sidney Rentz, Rt. 3, Box 89D, Cochran. Ph. 912-934-2570.___________________
140 Intl. cult., planter, fert. attach., bought new In 1980, worked garden. Raiford Womack, 3936 Shanon Dr., Powder Springs 30073. Ph. 943-3587.
1980 model tractor, 16 hp. Briggs eng. w/3 pt. front and rear PTO, hyd. lift, 2 speed transaxle turning plow, mower and boom. Douglas Breeding, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-4762._________________
5 hp. sgl. wheel Rowbuster garden plow w/turning plow, sweep and chisel $295. H. Duggan Grimes, Eatonton. Ph. 404-485-5538 aft. 6 pm.___________
Covington 5 ft. bush hog 1 yr. old, needs minor repair due to fire damage $100. Ron Barr, McDonough. Ph. 957-9691 or 997-7677.________________
2 wheel farm trailer, helper springs, goober turner, plow stock, 7 tooth geewhiz, cult., plows, also, anvil. Sloan Whitlock, Rt. 2, Toccoa 30577. Ph. 779-2430.________________
Hobbs 1250 ft. Hard Hose 2 units, 3306 Cat. diesel, alum. pipe. Lee Jenkins, Albany. Ph. 912-432-7258._________
All steel slide In type cattle rack, fits long wide bed truck $200. Paul Wilson, Llthla Springs. Ph. 404-944-8500.
21 ft. Ford harrow, Gehl feed grinder, 2V> .ton, like new; 4 row tobacco transplanter. Dwaine Mallard, Odum. Ph. 586-6422.
One AC baler 303 in exc. cond.; also, 10 ft. EZ-Flow fert. spreader. F. M. Satterfield, Fayettevllle. Ph. 404-461-7178.
Four 185 Intl. planters and peanut bottoms; 500 gal. nurse tank and pump, 2 Johnson 130 gal. spray tank/booms. Ronnie Hobbs, Reynolds. Ph. 912-847-3219.
510 MF combine, diesel, 14 ft. head, $7,500. Larry D. Watson, Cumming. Ph. 404-887-3141.____________________
6 ft. Covington bush hog 3 pt. hitch w/removeable side plate for cutting hay $325. D. Mooney, Duluth. Ph. 404-476-2458.________________
JD 2 horse wagon, exc. cond., $850 and a manure spreader exc. cond. $350. Phil Foster, Ball Ground. Ph. 735-3912.
Ford 8N good cond. dirt pan harrow, 5 ft. mower, 3 pt. hitch $2,800. Hosie Morgan, Milner. Ph. 358-0486 aft. 5 pm.
JD 350 loader w/backhoe hook up, exc. cond. Darwin Key, Conyers. Ph. 922-2238.
All metal 2 axle trailer 8x16, almost like new, $600. Clifford Gilstrap, Dahlonega. Ph. 404-864-2908._____________
Intl. 203 combine both heads $2,200, 3 pt. hitch backhoe for Irg. tractor $1,500, both in good cond. Ingram Logue, Tifton. Ph. 382-8336.______________
Set of metal truck bodies for long wheel base pickup $75. Judson Butler, Thomasville. Ph. 912-226-8762._____
5000 Ford tractor $4,795; 351 New Holland feed mill $1,000; Fahr rotary mower, LN.; Vulcan rake, both $3,500, other. J. D. Lester, Glenwood. Ph. 912-523-5481.__________________
4630 JD cab, air and wts., power shift trans. and 642 Intl. 4 flip bottom plow, both in good cond. and reas. priced. L. V. Itson, Rt. 1, Pelham. Ph. 912-294-4992.
10,000 bu. Butler grain bin and new fan, will trade for JD tractor of equal value; 4 peanut dryer units for rear or side duct trailers, dries 2 loads ea. Randall Richardson, Bluffton. Ph. 912-635-2038.
890 New Holland silage chopper, 3 row low profile head, elec. controls or pick up attach. W. A. Trice, Madison. Ph. 404-342-0381.________________
Trailer, 8x12 ft., 6 in. channel 2 axles, lights, very low design, $450. Michael Surles, Blalrsvllle. Ph. 404-745-4170.
Trailer, U-Haul, 4x7x6 ft., fully enclosed, used to haul equip. / feed, $350. Jeffrey Gresch, Norcross. Ph. 449-6995.
TD 14 bulldozer w/angle blade and root rake, needs a little work.M. V. Healter, Climax. Ph. 912-246-8389.
Please include your subscriber number on any correspondence other than ads.
AC 60 pull type combine, good cond., Mohawk, 9 shank chisel plow, good cond. Thomas Galley, Baldwin. Ph. 404-778-9858._____________________
Hay equip., Vermeer 504 baler, Fahr mower, tedder. Bill McKinnon, McRae. Ph.912-868-5581.______________
JD 4430 $13,000; JD 210 harrow $2,500; JD 8200 21x7 grain drill $1,300; JD 15 ft. fold up drag $500. Larry Partain, Elberton. Ph. 404-283-1374 aft. 7:30 pm.________
2 row cult. w/Cole fert./dist., $550; 2 row cult, w/spring feet, bed disc and follow plows $475. Frank Miller, Denton. Ph.912-375-5219._____________
JD tractor, bush hog harrow, possibility of other attach., best offer. B. A. Cason, Hkam. Ph. 404-943-5494._____
D-7 dozer excavator, backhoe 35 ton Lowboy, Rome chisel plows, rake, dirt pan, all $26,000. W. H. Lawson, Coolidge. Ph.912-346-3376.
Wanted ______
Want 3 disc turning plow w/3 pt. hitch, good cond., reas. price. U. M. Edwards, Dawsonville. Ph. 404-265-3912._____
Want Rotary mower for 2 pt. hitch for IH 300 or 350. P. E. Smith, P.O. Box 486, Rome 30162. Ph. 232-1997._______
Want 3 pt. hitch sprayer in good cond. to fit 2040 JD tractor. Mike Reilly, Athens. Ph. 404-548-4007._____________
Want David Bradley 2 wheel tractor and / or implements. Jerry Sparks, 420 Hurt Rd., S.W., Smyrna 30080. Ph. 404-432-6632.______________
Want eng. block for 1964 1010 JD diesel, comp. eng. considered. Jon Johnson, Canton. Ph. 404-479-8745 between 8 and 3 pm._________________
Want four 28.1x26 12 ply combine tires and wheels, Ferg. 750, Intl. 1460 or White. Ken Spikes, Cordele. Ph. 912-273-2800.
Want to buy tractor suitable for 5 A., harrow and mower etc., reas. Tony Fordham, Albany. Ph. 912-883-4197.
Want old IH rotary mower gear box no. 660372RI or will consider cycle mower for H. Farmall, reas. priced. O. L. Heese, Rt. 2, Washington 30673.__________
Want a mower for a Cub tractor. Lois Ann Kennedy, Rt. 3, Box 412, Monroe
30655.______________________ Want roll over plow, prefer JD 18 in.,
must be in very good cond. Ervin Jones, Rt. 5, Box 713, Blairsville 30512. Ph. 745-6508.____________________
Want 8N Ford transmission or tractor for parts reas. priced. William Sims, Rt. 1, Oxford 30267. Ph. 404-787-1225.
Want Cone log splitter for 3 pt. hitch tractor. Charlie Johnson, Rt. 2, Greenville. Ph. 404-672-4233, 9 am to 6 pm.
Wants 35-50 hp. diesel tractor, heavy duty front end, P.S., late 60's or early 70's model, can need repair. Gary Caprara, 5080 Abbotts Br. Rd., Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 475-5777.______________
Want cult., roto-tiller and leaf shredder for model L Gravely tractor. J. R. Kirnmons, 4536 Woodward Rd., Mableton 30059. Ph. 404-948-1006 aft. 7 pm.
Want transaxle parts for Sears model No. 91725120 12 hp. tractor; want used tractor tires 11.2x36 and 5.00-15 Super C Farmall. J. F. Sykes, Perry. Ph. 912-987-3733._____________
Want JD 3010 or 3020 wide front end. W. Bruce, Athens. Ph. 404-543-3989.
Want 1 3 pt. good old tractor cheap for cash, 2 row. M. H. Bryant, Rt. 1, Box 185, Meigs31765.________________
Want manure spreader w/PTO drive or ground driven. John J. Marshall, Rt. 7, Statesboro 30458. Ph. 912-764-2075.
Want manure spreader, over and under type, good cond. Chip Flynn, Rt. 1, Camilla 31730. Ph. 912-336-7783._____
Want 5x9 tilt bed utility trailer, will trade. M. Bagby, Cumming. Ph. 887-6186.
Want hammer mill, PTO or belt driven. Ralph McDaniel, Rt. 1, Box 217, Crandall 30711. Ph.404-695-2800.___________
Want Lely fert. spreader 3 pt. hitch, good cond. George Alien, 229 Tomochici DP, Griffin 30223. Ph. 404-227-6083.
Want rear housing for MF Super 90. E. Hudson, Rt. 1, Manchester 31816.
Want roll-over protective structure (cab) for 450B JD w/backhoe opening. Lamar Cox, Fayettevllle. Ph. 461-7264.
Want 4 ft. bush hog w/3 pt. hitch. Jack Duncan, Roscoe Rd., Newnan. Ph. 253-7051 aft. 6:30 pm.____________
Want 11.00x16 front wheel rim for AC 7000 tractor. Jeff Bacon, Rt. 1, Chauncey 31011. Ph.912-374-4931.________
Want wheel rims for front wheels of AC model G garden tractor. Mrs. Don Rasar, Rt. 7, Rogers Rd., Macon 31206. Ph. 912-788-5357.______________
Want side del. rake w/operators manual, good cond., pull type or 3 pt hitch reas. Robert Fountain, Box 284. Adrian 31002. Ph. 912-668-3584.______
Want insecticide or liquid fert. tank that will fit in 1/2 ton pickup; Want MF model 10 baler for parts. T. L. Byrd, Jasper. Ph. 735-2524.__________
Want manifold for Super A Farmall tractor. Edwin Wood, Bogart. Ph. 725-7460.
Want one Kohler eng. for Troy-Bilt tiller. Ernest Connell, Rt. 6, Box 477, Hwy. 92, Dallas. Ph. 424-6476.__________
Want 6 ft. scrape blade w/3 pt. hitch, must be in good cond. and reas. priced, 50 mi. of Stockbrldge. F. Roberson, Stockbrldge. Ph. 404-474-2406.______
Want hay baler conveyor in good cond. w/wo eng. Greg Thompson, Morrow. Ph. 404-961-9380.______________
Want sml. Kubota tractor w/mower, 4 wheel drive, must be in good cond. R. Odom, Madison. Ph. 404-542-4796.
Want 4 in 1 multi-purpose loader bucket for Cat. 951 C. Bill Reaves, Columbus. Ph. 322-8628._______________
Want 3 pt. hitch to mount on older AC cult. Lamar Maffett, Loganville. Ph. 404-466-4798._______________
Want sml. tractor and attach, or horse walker, will trade misc. Kennel equip. Andrea Claborn, 240 Flint River Rd., C-3, Jonesboro 30236.____________
Want junked K17 AC tractor for parts to take own D17 from under cotton picker. Curtis J. Wansley, Rt. 4, Box 165, Elberton 30635. Ph. 404-283-2639.
Want 2u ft. hay conveyor w/gas. eng. in good cond. Chuck Terrell, LaGrange. Ph. 404-884-7265.________________
Want auger for JD 950. Jo Chastain, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-4644._________
Want a hood for a 933 Cat. end loader. Charles Hazelwood, Cartersville. Ph 382-1339.__________________
Want to buy direct cut windrow head silage cutter and forage harvester pick up attach, for New Holland. J. T. Smith, Ray City. Ph. 912-244-2724.__________
Want junk, WD AC tractor for parts. Carlos Wilcox, Adel 31620. Ph. 912-896-3754.__________________
Want eng. to run Belsaw sawmill, 35-50 hp., using 8 in. belt connect. Ed Martin, Stockbrldge. Ph. 922-3894.________
Want Irg. vertical or horiz. stationary feed mixer. Greg A. Miller, Albany. Ph. 912-435-0055.______________
Want reas. priced backhoe w/loader. Carlton Lavender, Mclntyre. Ph. 912-946-2550 aft. 7 pm._________
Want rotary mower in good cond. w/quick hookup for Farmall tractor. Want to buy JD 350 or 450 crawler-loader. D. F. Brown, Union City 30291. Ph. 404-964-1123._______________
Want old model Sears 4 wheel garden tractor for parts made in late 50's or early 60's. J. Glover, Atlanta. Ph. 344-5240.
Want rotary mower in good cond. w/quick hookup for Farmall tractor. Joe Maine. Adel. Ph. 912-896-4311.
Wednesday, June 29, 1983
THE MARKET BULLETIN
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Want 610 Bobcat or larger, no junk. W. R. Tye, Rt. 5, Box 572, Jesup 31545. Ph 912-427-2294.
Want for HD 6 AC bulldozer: blade frame, two trunion connectors, 2 hyd. cyl., hyd. pump that fits on drive shaft. M Hagln, Rt. 1, Box 47, Pembroke. Ph 912-858-2571.
7 Brangus cattle, 2 cows, 5 bulls for sale. L. C. Baggett, Rt. 9, Box 353E, Albany 31705. Ph. 912-883-1470._____
Reg. Brahmans, red, speckled and black and white speckled, bulls, heifers and cows. E. C. Parks, Cleveland. Ph. 864-6966.___________________
9 young cows, all bred, most Black Angus, 4 yr. purebred polled Hereford bull, all for $3500. L. Wessenger, Carrollton. Ph. 404-258-3766.______
Holstein cow, 2nd calf, approx. 6 gals, milk / day, 2 heifer calves, 1 bull, 4 mos. to 1 mo. old. Clifford Gilstrap, Dahlonega. Ph. 404-864-2908.____________
Reg. yearling Santa Gertrudis bulls,
polled / horned, from certi. and accredi. herd, del. avail. Joe Garcia, Donalsonville. Ph. 912-524-2680, nights, wk. ends, 912-372-5634 wk. days.________
Santa Gertrudis, reg., class!., 27 cows, 10 calves and herd bull, priced to sell. Ernest Bill Harris, Rt. 2, Box 233, Jesup 31545. Ph. 912-42J-6028 day, 427-3684.
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.
3/4 Brahman Infers, 450 to 550 Ibs., bangs and TB tested, some vaccinated, gentle, easy to handle. Ronnie Hodges, Covington. Ph. 404-464-2544.______
Reg. Beefmaster cattle for sale. Mike Freeman, Calhoun. Ph. 404-629-0851.
Reg. Angus bulls, weaning to 3 yrs., reg. Ankina bulls, weaning to 1 yr., Brahman / Angus bulls and heifers- just weaned. Lamar Reynolds, Rt. 1, Hoschton. Ph. 404-867-7949._________
Purebred service age Santa Gertrudis bulls for sale, 24 mos. old. Jim Peterson, Bowdon 30108. Ph. 404-258-3137.
5 reg. polled Hereford bulls, 24-50 mos., $600-$800, mainly Victor Domino breeding, good cond. Murphy Stanley, Dalton. Ph. 404-277-2410.________
Cattle
Reg. Angus bull for sale, 20 mos., WyeEmulous, $700. C. Gaulding, Haddock. Ph. 1-912-474-3631, after 9 pm.______
Purebred Santa Gertrudis bull, w/horns, a beauty, gentle, 3 1/2 yrs., $900 or 60<C/lb. C. M. Garner, Villa Rica. Ph. 404-459-3278._________________
Black Angus w/4 mo. old bull calf, bred back, $525. Roy Wilson, StoOkbridge. Ph. 483-9286.__________________
5 Angus heifers, 8 and 10 mos. old, $225 and $235. G. M. Strickland, 236 Buchanan Rd., Dallas. Ph. 445-3432.
Reg. (B.B.U.) Beefmaster bull, 28 mos., wt. about 1500 plus. Chris Gilreath, Dawsonville. Ph. 404-265-3939, 474-6723.
Santa Gertrudis bull for sale, 15 mos. old. Ken McMichael, Oxford. Ph. 404-786-4722._________________
13 cows w/calves, Gray Brahman, average 1300 Ibs. J. E. Boswell, Greensboro. Ph. 404-453-2074._______
1 gentle milk cow, fresh in, giving 4 gals./day, butt-headed, $450. S. T. Brown, Rt. 1, Box 3281, Rutledge 30663. Ph. 342-1478.____________________
Holstein heifers, first calf, bred to Angus bull, dehorned, w/calf in July and August, wt. 900-1100 Ibs. Donald Phillips, Royston. Ph. 245-6360 or 245-7906.
Purebred Charolais, easy calving, polled bulls, ideal for Angus and Hereford cross-breeding. A. Dowdy, Alma. Ph. 912-632-4296._________________
Purebred Angus bull, approx. 18 mos. old, proven, $450. T. Byrd, Jasper. Ph. 735-2524.___________________
200 head herd 4X cattle, shown by appointment only. Cameron Crummey, Jesup. Ph.912-427-6329._________
S. cross breed Brahman bull calf, 7/8-15/16, $300 ea. Jack R. Edwards, Rt. 1, Ball Ground 30107. Ph. 404-753-3668.
Reg. Black Angus cows and calves, Wye breeding, $450 up. James E. Hardy, Atlanta. Ph. 404-255-0206 day, 394-4405
night._________________________ 2 Angus Hereford cross bulls, 7 mos.,
$300 and $325. Dale Wiley, Rt. 3, Covington. Ph. 404-464-3815, after 6 pm.
20 Holstein heifers, 20-24 mos. old, calving June and July. Darryl Morrow, Edward Hill Holstein Farm, Haddock. Ph. 912-932-5740._________________
Purebred Santa Gertudis bull, exc. breeder, wt. around 2,000 Ib., selling to stop inbreeding, $1200. Marshall Hicks, 7697 Smithfield Rd., Bowdon 30108. Ph. 258-5178.__________________
Reg. Santa Gertrudis, 2 yr. old bull, calves on ground, $1,000 or trade for cows. Wayne Hudgins, Roopville. Ph. 404-854-4033.__________________
Top quality baby calves, direct from mother's side. Mrs. Irene Pierce, Rt. 6, Box 324, Gainesville. Ph. 534-3181.
Purebred Red Angus bull, 21 mos. old, dbl. line bred, exc. bloodlines, reas. priced. Hal Keller, McDonough. Ph. 957-3815.
Reg. Red Angus bull, calves, Choctaw Chief blood, $400 at weaning or trade for hay, etc. Fred Sargent, Buchanan. Ph. 646-3282.________________
5 reg. Angus heifers, open, 1 reg. bull, sire-Son of Spur Emulous Master 1809. Arthur Morris, Cobbtown. Ph. 684-5363.
3 purebred, reg., Angus bulls-Emulous bloodlines, one 30 mos., two 18 mos. C. R. Koon, Columbus. Ph. 404-561-7664.
2 heifers and 2 bulls, 3 good milk cows for sale. Ken Koulouberis. Alpharetta. Ph. 992-6064 or 458-3491._________
3 Black Angus heifers, 6 mos. old, wormed and vaccinated, purebred but no papers. Ricky Maxwell, Warner Robins. Ph. 912-922-8860._____________
Black Angus purebred bulls, 15 to 16 mos. R. Holland, Senoia. Ph. 404-599-6683 or 599-3678._________
Top quality polled Hereford bulls, bloodlines, all Victor and Canadian Victors, many Enforce R Sons, reas., some females. Ervin Jones, Blairsville. Ph. 404-745-6508.
One 16 mos. old, purebred (can be reg.) Santa Gertrudis yearling bull, approx. 1200 Ibs., a beauty, $950. Thomas E. Dean, Rockmart. Ph. 404-684-5313.
2 reg. 2 yr. Black Angus bulls, cow w/1st or 2nd calf; also, cows wo/calves. Fred Blitch, Jr., Rt. 4, Statesboro 30458. Ph. 912-865-2475 or 764-6873.
Top quality Holstein heifers, C.V., all shots, calving soon. M. K. Smith, Haddock. Ph. 912-932-5581, after 6 pm.
Sev. reg. polled Hereford bulls, take your pick, $800. Prince Feagin, 1919 Freeman Rd., Jonesboro. Ph. 478-6158.
Jersey milk cow, gentle, hand milked, will adopt calves, bred Al for 4th calf, milks 4 gals./daily, $550. W. H. Edwards, Rome. Ph. 234-5710.
3 purebred / classi. S Santa Gertrudis cows w/calves for sale, good price if you buy all 3, herd certi. / accredi. R. L. McGuire, 792 Bonner Rd., Carrollton 30117. Ph. 404-832-3098.
Beef type feeders and grass calves, wormed and on grass. Mrs. E. Summers, Rt. 2, Stockbridge 30281. Ph. 404-483-1747.
Reg. Beefalo bulls and heifers for sale. Eva Persons, Forsyth. Ph. 912-994-5031.
Holstein reg. bulls, service age, sired by top Al sires, $900-$1,000 ea. Noah W. Yoder, Monlezuma. Ph. 91 2-472-7944.
Reg. Black Angus herd, tested Berry College bull, 9 cows, some w/calves at side. Hal Ayer, Marietta. Ph. 404-429-8540, nights 404-424-9185.
Jersey bull, pure, 20 mos. old, $295. G. M. Strickland, 236 Buchanan Rd., Dallas. Ph. 445-3432.__________________
Sml. herd of full French cows for sale, top bloodlines and young. Bill Bullock, Dallas. Ph. 459-3536 day or 445-1631
Santa Gertudis bulls and heifers, reg. 10 mos. to 13 mos. Jim Emberson, Ringgold. Ph. 404-935-5805.______________________
20 head of Holstein heifers, 1150 Ibs. to 1350 Ibs., calving in 6 wks. Kermit Reece, Rt. 5, Box 55, Ellijay 30540. Ph. 273-3400 day, 273-3703 night.__________
Reg. 3/4 Limousin bull, 5 yrs. old, approx. 2,000 Ibs., red, nice herd bull, papers, $1250 firm. Judson Butler, Thomasville. Ph. 912-226-8762.
night.______________________ Reg. Angus bull by Warrant, dam by
Dynamo, W.W. 565, halter broke, exc. alf, born 6/11/83,865 Ibs. Ben Cox, Stone Mtn. Ph. 404-491-7075 or 867-9282.
Reg. Angus cows, bred back, w/calf at side, open reg. Angus heifers, 10 to choose from. Jon Ostom, Loganville. Ph. 404-972-7036.
3 heifers for sale. Frank Watford, Rt. 2, Senoia 30276. Ph. 599-3219.
Reg. percentage Limousin females, 16-17 mos., all solid red, fine quality. Otis Milner, 804 Charlton Rd., Rome 30161. Ph. 404-232-3019.______________
6 Holstein heifers, 1000 to 1200 Ibs., start calving around Aug. 1st, $925 ea. David Long, Morganton. Ph. 404-374-5278.
Reg. Santa Gertrudis bulls, herd sires, yearlings, weanlings, diff. prices; reg., gentle, Gray Brahman bulls, one 2 yr. old. Joe Butler, Chatsworth. Ph. 404-695-3981,
after 8 pm.______________________
1/2 Jersey-1/2 Guernsey milk cow w/her second calf for sale. Roily Clemons, Jonesboro. Ph. 478-5725._________
26 Irg. Hereford cows, 26 calves by side and bred back, $575/pr. Lewis B. Flynn, Jr., Camilla. Ph. 912-336-7783.______
Purebred, reg., classi. S. Santa Gertrudis cattle, selection of bulls, 12-18 mos. old. Steve Brannen, Watkinsvllle. Ph. 404-769-5578._______________
Reg. Brangus bulls, age 15 mos.-30 mos., 1200 lbs.-1800 Ibs., $1,000-$2,000. D. Robert Autrey, Jr., Winder. Ph. 404-424-7500._____________
Reg. Santa Gertrudis bulls and heifers, 12 mos.-2 yrs., quality stock. W. R. Hodges, Loganville. Ph. 466-8095 or 867-9183.___________________
Reg. polled Hereford cows / calves, bred back to good bull, young bulls and proven herd sire. George Collins, Conyers. Ph. 394-0000.___________
Polled Hereford bulls, 1-2 1/2 yrs., reg. proven herd bull. Dave Olson, Decatur. Ph. 289-6627.________________
Reg. Black Angus, bred cows, some w/calves at side, all are bred A.I. to top bulls; also, some young bulls w/great potential. Sam Lalaian, Loganville. Ph. 267-6198._________________
19 mo. purebred Limousin bull, 56 In. at hips, pure Fatom A18H, Fan Faron bloodline. Dennis Tolbert, Comer. Ph. 404-783-5619._________________
16 Holstein heifers, calfhood vaccinated, bred to Astronaut bull, wt. 1200 Ibs., close up to calving, top quality, see to appreciate. Bud Rowden, Bogart. Ph. 404-725-5157.________________
Purebred and percentage Limousin bulls for sale, breeding age bulls. W. L. Murray, Monroe. Ph. 404-267-4425.
Jersey bull, old enough for light service, real gentle, $225. J. W. Sheppard, Box 14, White Plains. Ph. 404-467-2809.
4 beau. reg. Black Angus yearling bulls, Handsome Wye bred, sire is very heavy, $450 ea. Bo Edwards, Milledgeville. Ph. 912-452-4969.______
Limousin bulls for sale, red and black, weaning age to service age, percentage and purebred. Rodney Fain, Valdosta. Ph. 912-559-7100.__________________
Reg. Limousin bulls for sale, fine quality. Larry McCorkle, Cairo. Ph. 912-377-8466.__________________
Charolais bulls, easy calving and polled, farmer's prices for cross breeding. A. Dowdy, Alma. Ph. 912-632-4296._____
Santa Gertrudis bulls, from 13 mos. to 3 yrs., all reg., from good bloodline, see to appreciate. W. A. Stevens, Macon. Ph. 912-986-3720.________________
Black Jersey cow, gentle, hand milked, 2 gals./day, easy kept, will be fresh in August. Sam Saine, Dahlonega 30533. Ph. 864-6313.________________
10 reg. polled Hereford cows, bred to Sons of RWJ 212 and Enforcer 107H, $5000 for lot. Archie Rushton, Lavonia. Ph. 404-356-4129, evenings.______
Reg. Angus bulls, 14-24 mos., AHIR records avail., certi. / accredi., TB and bangs free. S. Thad Rush, Rome. Ph. 404-291-4849.______________
Holstein heifers, 400-500 Ibs., vaccinated, dehorned, BFD and IBR shots, $275 ea. John Boren, Concord. Ph. 228-6839 or 227-7044._________
Reg. Red Brahman bulls and heifers, w/papers, breeding age and under. Chester Hewell, Gillsville 30543. Ph. 404-869-7850._______________
Jersey milk cow, freshen in Sept. w/4th calf, hand milked, $600 cash. W. B. Burnham, McDonough. Ph. 957-3706._____
Reg. Brahman bulls, 12-10 mos., $525/$475 or trade Santa Gertrudis heifers. Al Lievano, Cumming. Ph. 436-6566, after 7 pm.______________
Reg. Angus bulls and heifers, WyeEmulous bloodlines, 8-9 mos. old. Doyle Jones, Milan 31060. Ph. 912-362-4155, after 8 pm._______________________
Grass calves, $200 and up. Ralph C. Swafford, Douglasville. Ph. 404-949-8882.
Reg. Red Brahman bulls, gentle, approx. 1100 Ibs., approx. 2 1/2 yrs. old. Stanley Chastain, Sautee. Ph. 404-878-2746.______________
Purebred Gray Brahman bull, 10 mos., 2 Brahman crossbred heifers, 7 mos., 500 Ibs. Ronnie Culpepper, Enigma 31749. Ph. 912-533-5117 or 382-0240._______
Reg. Holstein Bootmaker grandson from exc. 92-2E Elevation w/3 fat records over 900 Ibs. and milk to 26,771. Bill St. John, Rt. 2, EHaville. Ph. 912-937-2441.
Purebred Brahman bulls, whites and greys, gentle, 10 to 24 mos., $350 to $750. Mark Price, Wrightsville. Ph. 912-864-2571.
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MEXICAN PORK CHOPS 4-6 pork chops, approximately Vi inch thick g 1 large green pepper, sliced g 1 medium onion, sliced g 1 6-ounce can tomato paste Vz teaspoon cayenne pepper, optional V: teaspoon garlic, optional 1 cup plus 1 6-ounce can water salt and pepper to taste
Salt and pepper pork chops and brown in a large skillet or
electric frying pan. Place a slice of onion and green pepper
on each. Mix tomato paste and water, pour over chops. Simmer for 45 minutes or until tender. Serve over rice. Serves 4-6.
Jack Taylor 264 Birch Street Hapeville, Georgia 30354
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I Unless otherwise indicated, all recipes have been tested tor'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 Coo Am', Market Bulletin, { Capitol Square, Atlanta 30334.
Angus bulls, purebred, from reg. Wye sire, 9 mos., $375. Joe Thomason, Barnesville. Ph. 404-358-2668, before 8
pm._________________________________ Reg. polled Charolais bulls, 9 to 30
mos., 8 to choose from. Hubert Lewis, Buchanan. Ph. 646-3942 or 748-1556.
Purebred Hereford or Angus cows, fall springers, some bred Al to Limousin, purebred Hereford heifers, w/shots. John Brown, Barnesville. Ph. 358-2201 or 358-4050.____________________
Holstein calves, heifers, steers, 2 mos. to 12 mos., from $125. Tom Jackson, Covington. Ph. 787-3551 or 972-6800.
Beefmaster cattle, BBU reg., 2 bred cows, 8 prs., 7 w/heifer calves, one 2 yr. herd bull, good bloodlines. Charlie Payne, Calhoun. Ph. 404-629-6682.
10 young bulls, 1/2 reg. Hereford, corn fed, will make nice stock bulls, sell by Ib. Earl Chitty, Valdosta. Ph. 912-242-6056 or 912-244-9433, after 6 pm._________
7 Jersey heifers, 1 to freshen in about 10 days, 3 others bred, $235 to $350. V. Murphy, Conyers. Ph. 922-5529 or 483-5536.___________________
Guernsey cow w/3rd calf, 2 wk. old heifer, $700. L. N. Jones, Marietta. Ph. 971-3294.___________________
37 big frame Holstein heifers, calfhood and vaccinated, some bred to Holstein some to Angus, start calving July 15. Steve Loughridge, Chatsworth. Ph. 404-695-3301._________________
Santa Gertrudis bulls, reg., classi., 12-16 mos., $800 up. L. 0. Bloomfield, Dallas. Ph. 404-445-2687 or 3558.
14 mo. reg. Holstein bulls, from top Vermont dairy herd, med. frame, ideal for heifers, $850, mother and sister avail, for inspection. James Kinsey, Cumming. Ph. 887-0980.
Purebred Angus heifer for sale. Norma Kinser, Jefferson. Ph. 367-9925._____
5 purebred Hereford heifers for sale, had shots, nice, $250 ea. Friedsa Sprewell, Rt. 2, Carrollton 30117. Ph. 404-834-3030._________________
5 reg. polled Hereford heifers, C.M.R and Gay Hill Victor, bred to a son of a world champion. Ralph Sherman, Adairsville. Ph. 773-7235, after 6 pm.
Sev. reg. polled Hereford bulls, Victor Domino bloodlines, 16-21 mos. old, $500-$700, certi. herd, del. avail. J. E. Jeanes, Gray. Ph. 912-986-3303._____
Reg. Angus bulls, breeding age, $595. Bill Shipp, Winston. Ph. 404-949-5516, after 6 pm._____________________
Young Jersey bull for sale. Jean Butler, Rt. 1, Box 38, Toomsboro. Ph. 912-933-5387.______________
Purebred Brangus bull, young, breeding age, light service, one 3/4 Beefmaster-1/4 Hereford heifer approx. 950 Ibs., 20 mos., both $850. Billy Webb, Crandall. Ph. 1-404-695-4489.______
Santa Gertrudis purebred bull, Red / English cow and calf, others for sale. Henderson Minix, Sharpsburg. Ph. 404-463-4344.
Reg. Simbrah bull (1/2 Simmental-1/2 Brahman), polled, 10 mos., 800 Ibs., dark brown, exc. herd sire, $775. Clay Keller, Danielsvllle. Ph. 795-3379._______
Reg. Brahman bulls; also, Brahman cross bulls and cow / calf prs., top bloodlines. M. B. Moate, Rt. 1, Dexter 31019. Ph. 912-689-4240._________
7 reg. Beefmaster heifers, 15 to 18 mos. old. H. T. Lewis, White Plains 30678. Ph. 404-444-6648 day, 467-2242 night.
2 Slmbra bulls, 9 mos. old. Gene Holbrook, RFD 2, Calhoun 30701. Ph. 629-4254, after 5._______________
Santa Gertrudis bulls, ready for service, polled, $1300 up, horned $900 up, certi. herd, del. avail. A. Haman, Sapelo Farms, Brunswick. Ph. 912-264-0664.
Purebred Brahman bull, approx. 14 mos., grey, gentle, reas. priced. Brantley Prickett, Carnesville. Ph. 404-384-4636.
Steers, 4 wks. old and up, good quality yr. round. W. Hackney, Roopville 30170. Ph. 404-854-8917.____________
Heifer, 1/2 Angus-1/2 Holstein, 5 mos. old, $150. Lucinda Williams, Ringgold. Ph. 404-935-2644.________________
Reg. purebred Simmental bulls, 16 mos. old, guaranteed breeders, herd certi. / accredi., H-H Simmentals. Robert Harklns, Suches 30572. Ph. 404-747-2464.
Limousin bulls for sale, 7 to 18 mos. old, 3/4 to purebred, red, black and polled. John Harman, Pine Mtn. Valley. Ph. 628-5125 or 628-5278.__________
3/4, 7/8 and purebred Limousin bulls and heifers, all ages. Ponder Webb, Valdosta. Ph. 912-242-1917 day, 242-6423
night.____________________________ Limousin bulls, breeding age. Terry
Tankersley, T & T Ranch, Lincolnton 30817. Ph 359-4495 or 359-3291._____
Grass calves and baby calves for sale. Clinton Wilson, Rt. 1, Lula 30554. Ph. 869-3276._________________
10 Holstein heifers for sale, average 350 Ibs. Dale Brubaker, Comer. Ph. 783-5089 or 783-5741.___________
Reg. Beefalo breeding stock for sale, bred cows and heifers; also, service age bulls for easy calving. 0. E. Deaver, Rt. 4, Blairsville. Ph. 404-374-5789.________
4 exc, crossbred heifers for sale, disease free, all shots, $350 ea. R. 0. Morgan, 11926 Hazelbrand Rd., CovInglon 30209. Ph. 404-787-2343.______
Reg. polled Herefords, sml. herd, 45 total, reg. and commercial, selling for health reasons, come see. M. L. Frey, Monroe. Ph. 267-7837.
Rabbits
Flemish Giant bunnies, Dwarf bunnies, Dwarf breeders, Flemish Giant buck, spots, black and white bunnies. Jack Vaughan, Clermont. Ph. 983-7025.
Pedi. Red or Black Satins, 7 wks., Rex breeders, mature proven trio, Satin breeding stock; manure. Larry Norton, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-3323.
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NZW's Jr. and Sr. stock and bred does; also, cages and waterers / feeders. Michael McCannon, Lithonia. Ph. 482-1279 aft. 7pm.____________
Bunnies, does and bucks, all kind and colors $3 to $10. Hugh Hudgins, Macon. Ph. 742-4397._____________________
Pr. Mini-Lops, Tortorse, doe bred, $25; pr. Rex castor and broken castor bred $20. Frank Griffin, Carl 30203. Ph. 867-5085.__________________
Dutch, Rex and mix. kind and sizes $3.50 up. J. D. Caylor, Cohutta. Ph. 694-8961.__________________
Rabbits 8 wks. old $2 ea. Ed Reisenwltz, Decatur. Ph. 289-9016.______
Gray Chinchilla rabbits, purebred and reas. F. H. Kelley, Jesup. Ph. 427-4775.
Young NZW, NZB, mix. $5 ea. or $2/lb. dressed. Lamar Evans, Rt. 1, Box 431, Warm Springs. Ph. 404-663-2144.
Adorable Dwarf baby rabbits, black, smoked, easy care, pedi. and show $10 and up. Gary Rice, Roswell. Ph. 993-7725.
Rabbits, roaster, fryers and bunnies, NZW tans and Dutch $5 and up. D. Hulett, Gordon. Ph. 628-5141.___________
4 rabbits, buck, juniors, does, bred 5-6 mos. old $5 ea. Beverly Bennett, P.O. Box 242, Centarvllle 31028. Ph. 912-953-2471.
Rabbits, young and grown, mix. colors. T. Simpson, Covlngton. Ph. 786-7145.
Rex, Dwarf, California, breeders and dressed fryers, reas. priced, bunnies diff. sizes and cols. O. Rasheed, Atlanta. Ph. 377-0955 aft. 6 pm.__________
Reg. French Lop buck, proven (Broken Steel) reg. French Angora doe (blue). Amy Niles, Murrayvllle. Ph. 532-9740._____
English Spots $3, Siamese Dwarf rabbits $4. James Thurbur, Temple. Ph. 459-3838 6 am till 4 pm.________
Rabbits, bunnies and fryers. Short Smith, Amerlcus. Ph. 924-1298.______
Rabbits, NZW's baby rabbits $3 to $5. Pam Reese, Ellenwood. Ph. 474-5679.
Rabbits, dressed and undressed, breeders and youngsters, Rex, Neth Dwarf, French and Mini Lop. Walter Wills, Jonesboro. Ph. 404-471-5773._______
6-8 wk. old Dutch and Dwarf rabbits. L. Haynle, Newton. Ph. 912-734-5935.
Bunnies, NZW, Californian, colors, herd does and bucks, pedi. NZW bunnies. James Lovett, Rt. 3, Box 105-A, Cairo 31728. Ph.912-872-3494._________
Sev. rabbits all sizes and colors, NZR, NZW, Rex, Mini Lop $4 up. Duncan, Athens. Ph. 404-548-7354._________
NZW, sable chinchilla, Dutch cross bunnies $2.50 and up. Sheila Hughes, GrlHin. Ph. 404-227-7595._________
Rabbits, mix. bucks and does, 4 mos., $4 up, 2 Smutnose bucks $6 ea. Colin Godfrey, Decatur. Ph. 404-284-7046.
White Giants, Red Satins, NZW doe, mix. bunnies. Edgar Smith, Alto. Ph. 404-869-7104.______________
Calif. Gray bunnies, purebred and ready to go; also, some crossbreeds. David Martin, Gainesville. Ph. 536-3602 aft. 6 pm.______________________
Purebred San Juans, exc. meat rabbits, Mini-Lops, all rabbits grown and young ones. Wm. Chauez, Stockbrldge. Ph. 474-3883.__________________
3 rabbits, 1 buck, 2 does, 18 mos. old exc. breeding stock. Mrs. Jackson, Carrollton. Ph. 404-834-3894._______
Netherland Dwarf Junior does; also, Black Dutch, Chocolate Dutch, good Easter breeders. L. Waters, Ellijay. Ph. 635-2877.__________________
San Juan, 3 bucks, 3 does, senior age; also, all wire cages. E. E. Turner, Fairbum. Ph. 404-964-6748.__________
Rabbits, sev. diff. colors and sizes, most are about grown $5 to $10. J. Flury, Covlngton. Ph. 787-1213._________
Young rabbits $250, Smutnose doe w/9 bunnies $25, Dutch buck $12.50. Ralph C. Swafford, Douglasville. Ph. 404-949-8882.
Swine
Hampshires, Yorkshires, Durocs, top qual., boars and gilts avail. Dwight Werner, Ken wood Farms, Rt. 1, Ocilla 31774. Ph.912-468-7504.___________
10 bred sows, 1 herd boar, 20 feeder pigs. George Sherman, Rt. 8, Rome 30161. Ph.404-295-1637._________
Reg. York gilts and boars exc. qual. from val. herd. Morris Jennings, Cumming. Ph. 404-887-6663.___________
Reg. Duroc boars and gilts, Jan. litters, all top qual. Tim Freeman, Statesboro. Ph.912-852-5521.________________
Feeder pigs, Berkshire, Duroc crossed, 7 wks. old, wormed and castrated. Edna Barton, Eastanollee. Ph. 779-2087.
Reg. Hereford sows, bred to reg. Hereford boar, exc. bloodlines $300 ea. at farm. Leonard Fleming, Rt. 2, Hartwell 30643. Ph. 404-376-2995.__________
Shoats for barbecuing. Jack Andrews, Canton. Ph. 479-3323 aft. 5 pm.______
8 sows, 1 gilt, 2 boars, 1 shoat and 35 pigs, 12 hole feeder and farrowing pen. Paul Williams, Ringgold. Ph 404-935-2644. ........
Reg. Spotted boars and gilts. George Moxley, Rt. 5, Box 614, Jesup 31545.
Duroc boars and gilts born Jan., top bloodlines, good selection, wormed, shots, reas. price. C. A. Hall, Hazlehurst. Ph. 375-4612.________________
20 feeder pigs, Hampshire and Duroc crossed $35 ea. J. W. Price, Rt. 2, Canton 30114. Ph.404-479-2449.__________
Feeder pigs 6 wks. old, Yorkshire, Duroc cross, all shots, castrated, wormed, all white, large. Debbie Myers, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-1311.__________
20 nice Hampshire pigs 8 and 9 wks. old $35. Joe Phinazee, Rome. Ph. 404-291-8864.__________________
4 feeder pigs, 6 gilts from 60 Ibs. to 125 Ibs. George Couch, McDonough. Ph. 957-5873._____________________
13 Hampshire/York cross pigs, wormed, castrated, docked, ready 6-30-83 ea. Troy L. Stanfield, Jr., Rt. 2, Lula 30554. Ph. 404-677-3422.___________________
Purebred Yorkshire, a good selection of outstanding herd boars, val. herd 222. Edward Newberry, Colquitt. Ph. 912-758-2870._______________
Pigs, 6 wks. to 4 mos. $35 and up. Tom Jackson, Covington. Ph. 787-3551 or 972-6800._______________________
Pigs and shoats $30, up, Duroc boar $115, Spotted sow $250. Ralph C. Swafford, Douglasville. Ph. 404-949-8882.
Feeder pigs wormed and castrated; also, bred sows, 2 boars, Landrace and Big White. Larry DeBoard, Cartersville. Ph. 382-4978 or 386-3413._________
Reg. York and Landrace boars and gilts. Brent Galloway, Covington. Ph. 786-4243._________________
Duroc and Duroc and Hampshire cross pigs for sale. Larry Anderson, McFarland Rd. Alpharetta. Ph. 475-6725._______
Duroc and Spot cross gilts, approx. 2 mos. old $40 ea., younger pigs avail, also. Ronnie Sapp, Rt. 3, Box 85-B, Vidalia 30474. Ph. 912-537-9940.
Goats & Sheep
ADGA Nubians, asstd. ages, cols, and sex. B. E. Holloway, Rt. 3, Americus 31709. Ph. 912-924-7555._________
Nubian and Saanen cross, young billies, nannies and nannies w/babies, $35 up. Robert T. Gunby, Rt. 1, Hwy. 54, Sharpsburg 30277. Ph. 1-404-251-2877.
ADGA Nubian buck kid, black / brown w/silver ears, Longman bloodline, mother milks gal. daily, $100. Jane Edwards, Rome. Ph. 404-234-5710._________
Reg. Nubians, healthy, outstanding bloodlines, herd reduction sale, wethered baby, does, and nanny, all very friendly. Barbara Cocchl, Lithonia. Ph. 483-5277.
Nubian bucks, friendly, no horns, $30 up. Tom Collins, 1428 Mt. Carmel Rd., McDonough 30253. Ph. 957-9291.
1 pure Hampshire ram, 1 cross ram and 5 lambs. Wayne Poole, Carnesville 30521. Ph. 404-677-4519._________________
Nubians, Alpine, Toggenburg and common goats, some fresh, good quality at reduction prices, $25-$50, thirty to choose from. Don Wright, Dallas. Ph. 445-6949.__________________
Half Nubian buck and doe, 6 mos. old, $55/pr. D. Hanners, LaGrange. Ph. 882-6893._________________
Young baby and adult goats, $25-$35. Howard G. Phillips, Ellsville. Ph. 912-937-5588.______________
Nubian dispersal, cheap if all taken, LaHonda Springs / Conquest bloodlines, Alpine star buck by + + *B Sanstorms Moonsock. S. Kelley, Douglas. Ph. 912-384-9655.______________
Goats, crossed milk nannies and billies all ages. Wilson Carson, Rt. 7, Box 290, Griffin. Ph. 228-1972.________
3 yr. old Suffolk X Hampshire ewes, $85, aged Ramboullet ewes, $50; also, sev. spring lambs. Eric Sjoberg, Canton. Ph. 475-3760.______________
Doe, part Nubian, black / white, 2 yrs., $50, ADGA reg. doe, 1 yr. milking 1/2 gal., $150. L. Murray, Statham. Ph. 404-725-5014.________________
ADGA reg. Nubian herd reduction, bred does, kids, star milkers, star bucks, show quality that milks, $100 up. G. Schmidt, Roswell. Ph. 993-8355.___________
Dwarf goats, billy, $20. J. Stanley, 770 Tidwell Rd., Alpharetta. Ph. 475-2344.
Toggenburg, 1 ADGA reg. doe, 1 yr., now milking $140. William Kammerer, 3430 Pine Oak Cir, Doraville. Ph. 404-449-9240._______________
5 yearlings, reg., Nubian does for sale, most granddaughters of top 10 milker, $150 ea. F. K. Parrish, Conyers. Ph. 404-483-8196.________________
Pr. Pygmy goats, 4 mos. old. Wm. Watson, Box 54, Newton 31770. Ph. 912-734-5100.
All sizes sheep and goats; also, barbecue goats for sale. John Birdsong, 2961 East Hwy. 166, Carrollton 30117. Ph. 404-832-8329.
Goats, young, 1/2 Nubian /1/2 common billies for sale, solid black, $30 ea. John Dalton. Sandersville. Ph. 912-552-3034.
Meat type goats, 10 young wethers, $25 to $30. Virgil Mashburn, Box 685, Unadilla 31091. Ph. 912-627-3656 after 8 pm, days 627-3466._____________
Pr. Pygmy goats for sale (breeders). Dan R. Queen, 20002 South Flat Rock Rd., Douglasville 30134. Ph. 942-2239.
3 goats for sale, 2 billies and 1 expected nanny. Teddy Ray Price, 6193 Patillo Way, Lithonia 30058._______
ADGA reg. Nubian buck, 2 yrs., $175, Nubian nanny, 5 mos., $150, two Nubian / Toggenburg nannies cross, 1 yr. breed to reg. Nubian. A. Rowden, Bogart 30622. Ph. 725-7535.__________________
Young common nanny goats for sale, some are polled, $30 ea. Richard Howard, Powder Springs. Ph. 943-3208._________
9 ewes and 1 reg. Hampshire ram, $625 for all. B. Dameron, Conyers. Ph. 404-483-7424 or 483-5708.________
3 reg. Alpine doelings, 4 mos., certi. herd, dams milk 10-12 Ibs. daily on DHIA, free breeding. Sydney Bledsoe, Jefferson. Ph. 367-9447._______________
Nubian-Toggenburg cross steer goat, dehorned, 4 mos. old, wt. 50 Ibs., fat and healthy, $30. Carl Gardner, Atlanta. Ph. 767-2278.___________________
14 common goats for sale, all for $25 ea. Geo. W. Etheredge, Rt. 3, Sylvester 31791. Ph. 912-776-3853.___________
Reg. polled Dorset sheep, 2 yearling ewes w/lambs by side; also, ewe and ram lambs. Bill Briggs, Milan. Ph. 912-362-4548 or 362-4879._________
Regular White male goat for sale, $25, located just off Hwy. 57 on Hwy. 18. W. B. Griffin, Rt. 1, Box 146, Gordon 31031. Ph. 628-2634.______________________
Approx. 40 head sheep, $40 ea. C. E. Ozburn, Atlanta. Ph. 634-7958or 373-2554.
Young Toggenburg bucks, can be reg.; also, good grade bucks and does. C. L. Hand, 138 Hand Rd., Bowdon. Ph. 404-258-7141._________________
Female common goats, 1 yr. old, will sell for $25/trade for billy. Douglas Givens, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-3890.
Reg. Nubian billy, red, $75, mix. Nubian billy, $50, young mix. goats, $25 and up. L N. Jones, Marietta. Ph. 971-3294.
ADGA Nubian kids, bucks and does from Saanen does and Saanen buck, $50 up. Susan Wiley, Braselton. Ph. 654-3356.
Nubian billy, reg., 3 yrs. old, beau, animal and good breeders. Ursula Wiesner, Rt. 3, Americus 31709. Ph. 912-928-0630._____________
Reg. young Nubian milk goat w/2 kids, both kids (does). Paul Williams, Ringgold. Ph. 404-935-2644._______________________
Goats for sale, 2 billies, 5 mos. old, white, $25 ea. D. Williams, Decatur. Ph. 296-2148.___________________
ADGA reg. Nubian does, 5 mos., $100 ea. or $250 if all taken, exc. health, all cols. James M. Yawn, Murrayville. Ph. 536-3193.__________________
Nubians, 4 mos., ADGA, reg. bucks, $150 ea., 6 wk, bucks, black and black w/silver ears, sold as wethers, $35, bucks unreg., $50 w/papers, $75. Sheila Hughes, Qrlffln. Ph. 404-227-7595._________
Common goats, extra Irg. billies, nannies and kids, sev. sizes. R. L. Blng, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-7400._________
2 steer Nubian goats for sale, 6 mos., very gentle, 1 black / white, 1 black / brown, $30 ea. Ruby Waller, 4 Mt. View Way, Conley 30027. Ph. 366-1134 or 366-1774, after 6._______________
Purebred Nubians, $75 up, diff. ages, black, blonde and brown cols. Mrs. McPeters, Poulan. Ph. 912-776-4292.
2 Nubians, twin kids, 4 mos., 1 billy, 1 nanny, from heavy milker, black and tan nanny/$40, billy/$30. James Jackson, Box 242, Centervitle 31028. Ph. 912-953-2471.
Saanen doe, milking, 1 Saanen buck, 2 Nubian does, 1 Nubian buck. Clayton Pollard, Thomaston. Ph. 404-647-6133.
Common goats, 1 wether, 2 nannies, and 2 kids. T. Simpson, Covington. Ph. 786-7143.__________________
1 young pregnant goat for sale, can use as milk goat. Marilyn Smith, Box 462, Ellenwood 30049.______________
1 Irg., long haired, flat horned, stock billy, $40 or trade. O. L. Reese, Washington. Ph. 404-678-1370._____
Meat type goats for sale. Jessie Howard Beasley, Jr., Rt. 1, Doerun 31744. Ph. 1-912-787-5336.
Young male goat, castrated, for meat, $25. G. Starling, Clarkesville. Ph. 754-6904.
Herd reduction, ADGA reg. Nubians, milking does, 1983 does and bucks, all from top bloodlines. C. E. Davis, Rt. 6, Box 278, Tifton 31794. Ph. 912-386-1747.
Purebred Nubian goats, 1 doe, 5 mos. old, 2 bucks, 7 and 8 mos., for sale / trade for 3 feeder pigs or baby beef calf. Arthur Pecce, McDonough. Ph. 957-6898.
ADGA reg. Nubian billy, want to exchange w/someone to keep from inbreeding, good bloodlines, 2 yrs. old. Horace Kell, Wlnston. Ph. 459-4980.
Taking orders for grain fed Ga. Iambs, 75/lb. per live wt.; also, 2 Hampshire rams. Roy Stanaland, Rt. 4, Jasper 30143. Ph. 692-5719.
Sml. type goats, 1 nanny, 1 billy, 3 kids, $25 ea. or all 5/$100. Matt Thomas, Hampton. Ph. 946-3048.____________________
Male Nubian baby goats, 6 wks. old, bottle raised, $35 and up, can be reg. Sheila Hughes, Griffin. Ph. 404-227-7595.
Nice grade Nubian buck, born 5/23/83, good milk lines on both sides. Levi C. Loveless, Douglasville. Ph. 942-6233, after 7 pm._________________
Nubian billy, 2 yrs. old, healthy stud, $60, twin 3/4 Nubian kids, 1 male, 1 female, 10 wks. old, $50/both. Doug Grizzard, Falrburn. Ph. 969-1345._______
Young goats, barbecue size, bred nannies, Nubians and others, reg. Nubian billy, priced by size and kind. J. C. Parker, Rt. 2, Calhoun 30701. Ph. 629-3061.
2 1/2 yr. old Nubian male $50, three mo. old, sml., Nubian male, $20. Dick Knickerbocker, Canton. Ph. 479-3866._______
Yearling wether for sale, $30. D. Baggett, Athens. Ph. 404-543-1690.______
Reg. ADGA Nubians, red doe, 1st kidding, $125, baby buck, $25. John Rainey, Canton. Ph. 887-0631.__________
ADGA reg. Nubian and Alpine, does and kid for sale. Ms. Princes, Douglasville. Ph. 1-404-949-7106, after 6
pm.____________________ Goats for sale, liquidation sales, billies
and nannies, all sizes and ages, price neg. Jim Long, Rome. Ph. 235-1546.
Young nannies and billies for sale. Woodrow W. Dyches, Jr., 125 Montgomery Crossroad, Savannah 31406. Ph. 927-2424 or 355-8791.__________
Purebred Toggenburg bucklings, born 5/11/83 and 5/14/83, reg. in buyer's name, $75. Mrs. Avert Poole, Rt. 1, Jasper. Ph. 404-893-2664._______________
Nubian doe born 1/83, ADGA reg. dam projected at 2,786 Ibs. milk, 108 fat, $150. Edith Morgan, West Point. Ph. 404-684-4855.________________
Choice purebred French Alpine, 3 mo. old kids, 3 bucks, 2 does, $75 ea. Troy L. Stanfield, Jr., Rt. 2, Lula 30554. Ph. 404-677-3422.________________
ADGA Nubian herd dispersal, Longman bloodlines, star bucks, star does (fresh), and kids, reas. prices. Dick Stein, Cohutta. Ph. 404-694-8369._____
Nubian dairy goats, star milker, now milking gal. plus $150; also, doe kids and wethers. Bonnie Zink, Loganville. Ph. 466-4723._________________
Hornless Nubian buck kid, born 4/29/83, brown w/black trim and frosted ears, $25. Lee Hurt, Cohutta. Ph. 404-694-3289._______________
Common, goats and milk goats, Nubians, sheep and lambs for sale, $65 or for slaughter. Ken Koulouberis, Alpharetta. Ph. 992-6064 or 458-3491.________
2 yr. old billy, proven sire, part Nubian, selling to prevent inbreeding, $25. Jim Robinson, M on roe. Ph. 267-4051.
Stock dogs for sale
Only trained farm dogs are eligi ble to be advertised. Include dog's breeding and special training or ability that qualifies as a stockdog. Untrained dogs will not be advertis ed.
Reg. Border Collies for sale, good working stockdogs. Shannon Deal, Statesboro. Ph. 1-912-746-6017._____
Queensland Heelers, exc. working stockdogs, farm raised. Neal Baggett, Athens. Ph. 404-543-1690._________
3 reg. Australian Shepherds, red / blue merles, good working stockdogs, will trade for peafowl, can del. to Atlanta area. S. Kelley, Douglas. Ph. 912-384-9655._________________
ASCA reg. Australian Shepherd stockdog, female, 21 mos. old, red/white, working horses and cattle. B. Cohen, Rt. 2, Calhoun. Ph. 629-8090._________
Australian Shepherds, working cattle dogs, dbl. reg., top lines blue merles. Billy Bullock, Dallas. Ph. 459-3536 day or 445-1631 night._______________
A.I.B.C. reg. Border Collies, imported bloodlines, farm raised, working cattle. Herman Hensley, Ellijay. Ph. 404-698-4838 aft. 7 pm._________
Reg. Australian Shepherds, working stockdogs, blue and reds. Georgia Basulto, Rt. 3, Pavo. Ph. 912-859-2379.
Australian Shepherds, working stockdogs, red tri, blue merles and red merles, for farm. L. Lee, Lithia Springs. Ph. 404-944-2099.
Reg. Australian Shepherds, working stockdogs, working on horses or cattle. Lynn Moon, Senoia. Ph. 599-8318.___
A.I.B.C. reg. imported working stockdogs, Border Collies, from Scotland's champions. Mr. Prince, Rt. 2, Norman Park. Ph. 912-985-0958.
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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 advertise ment through the Market Bulletin should have had a negative coggin test within the past 60 days.
Arabian gelding, 14.3 hds., grey, has been used as school horse for 8 yr. old child, has had some prof, training, very gentle. Sindy Pannell, Douglasville. Ph. 949-5507.__________________
AQHA sorrel gelding, flashy, 5 yrs., show prospect, exp. rider, prefer pvt. owner, sacrifice, $1500. J. Bergen, Atlanta. Ph. 491-3857.______________
2 RHBA show horses, 4 yr. old sorrel mare, 3 yr. blk. gelding, top bloodlines, big, elegant, being shown. M. Berkley, Covington. Ph. 404-786-9659._______
'82 Palomino colt, Story Man-Jetalong gr'son, youth horse prospect deluxe. D. Bigham, Rome. Ph. 235-7286.________
Chestnut pony, approx. 11 hds., gentle, $275. B. Byrd, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-6894 or 735-2524._______________
2 yr. old Thoroughbred, Quarter Horse filly, chestnut w/flaxen mane / tail, 16 hds., exc. mover. L. Chatham, Duluth. Ph. 404-476-1078.___________________
Reg. 3 yr. old roan chestnut (Go Man Go) Appaloosa stud, 16 hds., good conf. / beau, head, exc. pleasure, hunter jumper prospect, $2000/neg. L. Chastain, Conyers. Ph. 404)483-2906.________
9 yr. old sorrel Racking mare w/2 white stockings, healthy, very pretty. T. Crabb / R. Tuck, Cedartown. Ph. 746-7510 / 9930.
Thoroughbred type, 4 yrs., pretty bay, loves to run, healthy, $500 firm. Joe Cravey, Round Oak. Ph. 912-742-5227.
Reg. TB mare, 4 yrs., 15.3 hds., blood bay, exc. prospect hunter jumper or broodmare. P. Davidson, Tallapoosa. Ph. 404-574-2809.______________
Grey Racking mare, 14.2 hds., 12 yrs., gentle, easy keeper, to good home only, $700. Vernon Dudley, Hiram. Ph. 943-1894.________________
Reg. blk. Tenn. Walker, 16 hds., 9 yrs., gr'son of Midnight Sun, also, paint mare, 15 hds., 6 yrs., both gentle, shots / neg. cogs. D. Dunahoo, Loganville. Ph.
466-8318._____________________________ Reg. horses, pleasure horses and
children's horses, also ponies for sale. B. Eli, Suwanee. Ph. 404-476-2746.______
One 5 yr. old Welsh pony w/sml. colt, very gentle, $325. Billy Fowler, Canton. Ph. 479-5742.________________
Thoroughbred gelding, 9 yrs., 16 hds., dapple grey, sharp superior dressage, hunter prospect, exp. rider only, $3500 firm. Michelle Glass, Rome. Ph. 232-5374 ext. 2301.____________________
Quarter Horse mare, 10 yrs. old, childsafe, price reduced. Jim Griggs, Washington. Ph. 404-678-7090._____
Reg. Arab bay gelding, 4 yrs., gentle, $1200. Rita Hay, Douglasville. Ph. 949-8065 aft. 5:30 Mon-Fri._________
Broodmare prospect, AQHA 80 mare, Top-Sir Money Maker, bottom-Bars, beau, head / markings. Mr. Jenkins, College Park. Ph. 766-0492._____________
2 AQHA yearling fillies, Barleo/Mighty Bar on topside, Doc Bar on bottom. Harold Jones, LaFayette. Ph. 404-638-3857.__________________
Reg. American Saddlebred yearling sorrel, fantastic action, action, also, grade 2 yr. old green broke gelding. L. B. Jones, Woodbury. Ph. 553-5736.________
SB/TW, 6 yrs., 15 hds., grade gelding, racks, trots, canters, dressage prospect, must sell, owner in school, $750. K. Kearney, Marietta. Ph. 427-8910.______
Saddlebreds, sev. top bred colts, show qual., see both parents, brothers in training locally, fin. avail. B. Kingdon, College Park. Ph. 761-7859.______________
Reg. Appaloosa gelding for sale, 7 yrs. old, good trail horse, $850. M. King, Douglasville. Ph. 949-0668._________
16.3 hds. Thoroughbred gelding, started dressage and over fences, looking for a new home, serious inquiries only. Norma Kinser, Jefferson. Ph. 367-9925.
Two Foundation bred AQHA mares, both 3-in-1 pkg., also '82 palomino filly. Bunny Deal, Statesboro. Ph. 912-681-5161 mornings, 912-764-6017 night.
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Sev. gentle pleasure / trail horses, reg. and grade. Benny Biddy, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-4896.________________
Arabians broodmares, performance / pleasure horses, also babies, all ages. Ken Birchfleld, Loganville. Ph. 921-1440.
76 half-Arabian gelding, reg. 15.3 hds., out of Dark Storm / 4 R Arabian Farms, shown succ. In Eng. Pleasure / Halter, prof, trained. Bill Druitt, Atlanta. Ph. 962-3939 or B. Bright, Ph. 252-4058 eves.
1 reg. Tenn. Walking Horse, stud, from the line of Merry Go Boy / Midnight Sun, very gentle, broke to ride, 5 yrs. old, Jubilee's Blackle, $600, big horse. J. 0. Brown, Rt. 3, Box 489, Chlckamauga. Ph. 375-2099._________________
Top qual. AQHA broodmares, bred back, prospective Futurity foals by side, 1 AQHA 22 mo. old stud colt. Don C. flrlce, Newnan. Ph. 253-1293 or 349-1693.
Morgan Horses, mares, fillies, colt, for pleasure / show, Marbll Morgan Horse Farm. M. C. Burke, New Georgia. Ph. 404-459-6857._________________
TB gelding, 16.1 hds., good mover, green over fences, very quiet, shown some, always in the ribbons. Mr. Clarkston, Bogart. Ph. 546-7113._____
Beau, sorrel, 8 yrs. old, gelding, Vi TB- 1/2 QH, 15 hds., trained Eng. /Western Pleasure, spirited but great disp., $750. Kim Cllne, Manchester. Ph. 404-846-8107.
Reg. 7/8 Arabian fillies, 3 yr. old, grey, $850; 2 yr. old buckskin, $950, MontaBask bloodline, must sell. E. Cole, Forsyth. Ph. 912-994-2858.__________
Arabians, over-crowded, must sell some bred mares, '82 and '83 colts and fillies, $900/up. C. Cummings, Macon. Ph. 912-477-3963.________________
Welsh chestnut mare, 10 yrs. old, w/harness, $400. L T. Davis, Dawsonville. Ph. 265-2844._______________
10 yr. old blk. pony, wormed / vacc., healthy, good child's pony (children grew, pony didn't), $150 firm, must have good home. James Kinsey, Gumming. Ph. 887-0980._________________
AQHA mare, w/2 mo. old filly, Leo Bars, $850; also, Quarter Horse mare, $550. L. Landers, Powder Springs. Ph. 943-4653.
Buckskin gelding, super trail horse, racks, 16 hds., good disp. / easy keeper. Ron May, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-4641.
Appaloosa mare, APHC reg., sorrel / white, halter winner / pleasure, Joker B x Absarokee breeding, $2000. Edith Morgan, West Point. Ph. 404-884-4855.
14 hds., bay mare, 7 yrs., rides huntseat, western, jumps, $800. Linda Moss, Atlanta. Ph. 391-9595 or 636-3121.
Racking horse gelding, gentle but spirited, $750. R. L. Osborne, Rt. 4, Homer Cochran Rd., Dallas 30132. Ph. 404-445-7176.________________
Beau, paint mare, 15 hds., reg. TWH gelding, also, others, very gentle pleasure horses, $525-$850. J. Overcash, Loganville. Ph. 466-1295._________
2 reg. '82 Appaloosa geldings, Bright Eyes Brother, Eastern Riker, HI spots Image and Hi Hand bloodlines, 1 bay w/blanket, 1 sorrel w/blanket. M. O'Brlen, Duluth. Ph. 476-4966.______________
AQHA yearling colt, chestnut / blaze / 2 stockings, Paul F. Bar LR's Jose breeding, $1500. Hugh Scott, Waynesboro. Ph. 404-554-3102._______
7 yr. old AQHA bay gelding, 15.3 hds., shown succ. in Western Pleasure and Halter, started Eng., willing jumper. J. Poland, Martinez. Ph. 404-860-1711.
TWH / RHBA Ebony Masterpiece, blk. mare, 3 yrs., green broke, RHBA chestnut colt, blaze, 1 yr., sire-Sensational Shadow. J. V. Powers, Hampton. Ph. 477-6920.____________________
Overo paint racking mare, 10 yrs. old, shots, wormed, new shoes, 15 hds., 1000 Ibs., gentle for anyone to ride, $850. Sherry Reese, Carrollton. Ph. 404-834-0375.___________________
Half Arabian-half Saddlebred colt, sorrel w/white blaze, foaled April 2, '83. Barbara Reeves, Perry. Ph. 987-3457 nights /
wkends._________________________ Dbl. reg. TWH yearlings, from $600 to
$1000, very nice show prespects. Frank Shelton, Perry. Ph. 912-987-0303 day, or 912-987-9670 eves.______________
4 yr. old Vi Quarter Horse gelding, 15.3'/2 hds., well broke, Eng. or Western, $1500. C. Snipes, Roswell. Ph. 475-9145 or 587-5777.____________________
TB colt, weanling, Abebe Blrkila son, race potential, $2000. M. Soileau, Conyers. Ph. 922-0123.________________
'67 AQHA blk. gelding, Ga. Champs, reining horse, shown Western Pleasure, sound, exc. for beginners, $1050. E. Spencer, Jenkinsburg. Ph. 775-4030 before 8 pm._________________
AQHA Futurity Babies, definite show prospects (all colors), classy, popular breeding, $600-$5000. Barbara Thpmpson, PO Box 101, Junction City. Ph. 404-269-3270._________________
40 AQHA horses, mares (open or bred), yearlings, weanlings, Foundation bloodlines, $700/up. Ken Smith, Calhoun. Ph. 404-629-8814._____________
Write ads on the back of postcards or sealed envelopes.
Exc. AQHA Barrel horse, 5 yr. sorrel gelding, winning now, also, weanlings from $600, and broodmares. C. D. Walker, Pearson. Ph. 912-422-3982.________
Nice AQHA yearling geldings, 4 to choose from, 3 yearling fillies, top bloodlines, all show qual., 3 two yr. old mares. Suzette Walker, Zebulon. Ph 567-3787 / 3568._______________
Appaloosa mare, 6 yrs. old, Appaloosa gelding, 5 yrs. old. Renee Williams, Suwanee. Ph. 404-476-2748 or 887-0358.
QH/TB, 16 hds., 6 yrs. old, gelding chestnut, Eng. jumps, a pleasure to ride, $1100. Edith Forkner, Decatur. Ph. 378-1006._________________
Reg. Columbian & Puerto Rlcan Paso Flnos, Nat'l Champ, qual. / bloodlines, weanlings, yearlings, trained horses. K. Gage, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-3975.
Super Hunter-Jumper prospect, 2 yr. old reg. Quarter Horse, big, exceptionally nice looking. R. L. Glosson, Alpharetta. Ph. 404-475-0470.______________
Reg. Arabian gelding, 4 yrs. old, roan w/4 white stockings, blaze, gentle for anyone, ready to show. D. Hadden, McDonough. Ph. 957-6917.___________
Reg. Half-Arab/Quarter gray gelding, 9 yrs., good disp. / conf., has been shown, good youth / ladies horse, some tack avail., $1200. S. Hardy, Marietta. Ph. 427-0063._______________
AQHA yearling colt, chestnut, King and Cash bloodlines, gentle, good pleasure or running prospect, $500. Don Harper, Elberton. Ph. 283-2429 nights.
6 yr. old sorrel mare, 54", 3/4 Quarter-1/4 Welsh, trained for Timed Events, $850. Audrey Holt, Bethlehem. Ph. 404-867-2006.___________
6 yr. old Welsh pony, paint, stallion, gentle gaited, $125; sml. horse, paint gelding, 6 yrs., good beginner's horse, new shoes, $550. Elizabeth Hulette, Macon. Ph. 912-746-2622.________
Vi TB grey mare, 3 yrs., exc. hunter dressage prospect. Sara Juricek, Atlanta. Ph. 633-3451 or 391-9595.__________
1 reg. half-Arabian yearling filly, chestnut w/spots, Nat'l Champ, Vazon + + /Zarbo bloodlines, mo. payments. S. Kelley, Douglas. Ph. 912-384-9655.
Big bay, 4 yr. AQHA gelding, exc. Eng. / dressage or Western Pleasure prospect, great disp., good youth prospect. F. Lindsey, Forest Park. Ph. 366-3235 or 478-1384._______________________
Reg. Arabian yearling filly, Polish breeding, grey. Jack Long, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-5122 aft. 6 pm.___________
Welsh pony, beau., 3 yrs. old, trained for riding, see to appreciate. H. C. McElroy, 3059 Fairview Rd., McDonough. Ph. 483-8330.___________________
Arabian, white/grey, reg. gelding, "Zarhan" bred, show and pleasure exp., good home a must, $1800. Buddy Milton, Roswell. Ph. 993-5330._____________
AQHA 3-in-1 Dawson's Wig, Plaudit, Coffemate King, Tuffernhel, Aledo Bar, Coy's Bonanza. Freeman Montgomery, Rt. 1, Junction City. Ph. 269-3928.
AQHA gelding, 5 yrs., 14.2 hds., blue ribbons in hunt and dressage, shown by 13-yr-old. B. Moore, Newnan. Ph. 253-1114.___________________
9 yr. old male mule, 800 Ibs., green broke. Robert McPhall, Andersonville. Ph. 912-924-5561 aft. 6 pm.___________
Reg. AQHA 4 yr. old mare, good looking youth prospect, gentle, Eng. / Western training. Beth Nickerson, Roswell. Ph. 475-9203 day, 874-9094 eves.
AQHA '83 colt, Futurity prospect, exc. conf. / color, Tardy / Leo bred, definite stud material, $2500. Bill Nlcholson, Canton. Ph. 404-479-9879.____________
Two broodmares, Standardbred colts by side, race records, $1500 and $5000; also, 2 yr. old in training, $10,000. Clyde O'Kelley, College Park. Ph. 404-964-4252.
Two reg. stud AQHA Barrel horses, gelding and mare, your choice, $1000 ea. Harold Paden, Walnut Grove. Ph. 404-786-1056.___________________
AQHA gelding, filly, bred mare, top bloodlines. R. Proctor, Stllson. Ph. 912-823-3335._________________
"Dusty" - push button on all 5 events, been to State many times, exc. for novice riders, $1200. Gene Pfund, Patterson. Ph. 912-647-2040.______________
3-in-1 Aledo Bar, Tufferhel, ElSanSiemon, Bar Flower, Coy's Bonanza, Jose, Skipper W War Chic. Sherrlll Shirey, Rt. 1, Warm Springs. Ph. 404-655-2400.__________________
Saddlebred, 8 yr. old roan gelding, very gentle, child-safe, 15 hds., w/saddle, $800. C. Smith, Rome. Ph. 232-8637.
AQHA 6 yr. mare, attractive, no vices, shown succ., exc. child's show hunter prospect, $2500. M. Sjoberg, Canton. Ph. 475-3760.___________________
5 mo. old 1/2 Arab colt, liver chestnut, $500 firm. Woody Sowder, Conyers. Ph. 483-8425.___________________
Reg. Appaloosa, 4 yr. old bay w/white blanket, gentle, good mover, exc. trail or show, $950. J. Thibadeau, Loganville. Ph. 466-2162.________________
Sicillian donkey, male, family donkey, $200. P. Ward, Marietta. Ph.404-952-1503.
5 yr. reg. Morgan mare, gentle, Eng. started Western and trail, good disp., chestnut. Penny Thomas, Marietta. Ph. 427-5816 or 428-1065.___________
14 & under youth speed events gelding, anyone can ride, has won Saddle Club High Point Awards, 7 yrs., exc. health. John H. Thornton, Jonesboro. Ph. 404-478-1384 or 366-3235.___________
Miniature horses, var. ages / colors, miniature donkeys, others to choose from. Billy Turner, Union Point. Ph. 404-486-2558 nights.___________
Bay QH gelding, 6 yrs., $550; AQHA sorrel mare, 4 yrs., 15.1 hds., good bloodlines, bred, $2500. B. Akers, Carrollton. Ph. 834-6434.___________
Pair Belgian fillies, one and 2, full steers, other Belgian mares for sale, also. John Ayers, Rt. 3, Royston. Ph. 245-9382.
Reg. Paint breeding stock yearling filly, 14 hds., bay, gentle, exc. bloodlines, best of care. Dawn Bailey, Lawrencevllle. Ph. 404-963-3160._______________
Beau. blk. reg. TWH mare, 9 yrs., 14.2 hds., gr'daughter of Midnight Sun, $1200. C. Benton, Lithonia. Ph. 921-1666 or 588-7930.___________________
Reg. Quarter Horse, 9 yrs., gelding, 15.3 hds., ridden Eng. / Western, good allaround easy keeper, $800. Rick Petusky, Rome. Ph. 232-9713.____________
Quarter Horse mare, beau, bay, 8 yrs. old, spirited but gentle, $1200 firm. S. Blondeau, Fayettevllle. Ph. 487-6150.
Lrg. pony hunter mare, 6 yrs., started over fences, $1200; reg. Vi Arab, blk. yearling mare, $500. S. Cahill, Stone Mtn. Ph. 469-1155 (barn) 294-4295.________
Reg. Arab show qual. bay gelding, $2500/terms; also, bred mares and fillies, reas. priced. D. Corry, Alpharetta. Ph. 1-887-1134.__________________
AQHA yearling stud, red roan, Joe Cody / Lady Bugs Moon bred, long neck, good head, lots of potential, $1500. R. V. Echols, McDonough. Ph. 957-2283 or 767-3652._______________
AQHA 11 yr. old bay mare, started in all 5 Timed Events, $950. Tom Farnon, Cartersvlle. Ph. 404-382-9444.______
Nice AQHA 2 yr. old sorrel gelding by AQHA Champ, Junior Mate, good mover, $2000; yearling palomino gelding by Kid Tardy Too, $1200. J. Fleischman, Zebulon. Ph. 567-3787 / 3586._______
Appaloosa and Quarter Horse mares, foals and stallions for sale, mares bred to our stallions avail., $475 to $10,000. J. Glassford, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-4774.
Reg. bay Thoroughbred gelding, 16 hds., exp. Whip horse in Belle Meade Hunt as well as showing ability, well mannered / groomed, 14 yrs. V. Goodson, Thompson. Ph. 404-595-3216 day or 595-7138 night._________________
Reg. 3/4 Arabian weanling filly, chestnut w/blaze and 2 stockings, ribbons in halter, Futurity reg., $1200. C. Groom, Buford. Ph. 945-4633._______
Reg. Morgan mare, classic bloodlines w/lrg. beau, colt, AQHA bay mare, 3 yrs., very gentle, started under saddle. Ben Hamilton, Watkinsvllle. Ph. 404-769-8876.
Reg. 15/16 Arab colt, very flashy w/good disp., only to good home, $1100. L. Hatch, Conyers. Ph. 483-6086._____
Lrg. pony hunter grey mare, 14.1 hds., 5 yrs., $800. C. Hayes, Atlanta. Ph. 394-0764._____________________
Yearling Arab filly, grey, 14 hds., flashy, show qual., Eng. Pleasure / Park, $5000 / terms; grey Arab gelding, 3 yrs., quiet, easy disp., $1500. D. Hayward, Fayettevllle. Ph. 461-4646 or 964-7689.
AQHA blk. gelding, 7 yrs., Triple Chick / Poco Bueno breeding, trail, pleasure / started on time events, best offer over $1450. Bert Home, Moultrie. Ph. 912-985-0543._________________
Reg. Morgans for sale. Bill Meredith, Good Hope. Ph. 404-267-8874._______
Reg. Tobiano pinto mare, $925, RackIng mare, $650, Pinto mare, $750, tack incl., all very gentle. Mr. Miller, Rex. Ph. 961-6785.___________________
Dbl. reg. blk. Racking stallion, 11 yrs. old, shown succ. Beth Bowen, Franklin. Ph. 675-3593 or 929-0975.__________
Brown/white paint mare, gentle, pulls, plows and rides, 13 1/i hds., 10 yrs. old, $450. Mlchele McAvoy, Washington. Ph. 404-678-3198.______________
Roan Paso Flno gelding, 2 yrs. old, gentle, green broke, no bad habits, reg., great potential for cow horse or trail riding. Bobby / Jan McLendon, Blakely. Ph. 912-723-3192._____________
Appaloosa gelding, 15.2 hds., approx. 1100 Ibs., 8 yrs. old, child / family type horse, see to appreciate, $800 / trade. Jerry Padgett, Douglasville. Ph. 404-942-5967._________________
Jenny, broke to plow, pull and halter break calves. E. C. Parks, Cleveland. Ph. 864-6966._____________________
Yearling Quarter Horse filly, choice animal, $475. Howard G. Phillips, Ellavllle. Ph. 912-937-5588._________
Gentle pleasure horses for sale, reas. prices. Brenda Summer, Fayetteville. Ph. 404-969-1949.______________
1 jenny for sale. Harold McNeal, Hoschton. Ph. 654-2552.
Futurity qual. '83 fillies and colts, paints and Quarters, top bloodlines, $1000/up. Kathy Prlckett, Griffin. Ph. 404-227-0485.__________________
Spirited Quarter Horse gelding, 7 yrs. old, approx. 15 hds., must sell, $650. T. Pulliam, Newnan. Ph. 253-7769._____
Mules and ponies for sale. Eddie Ralney, Barnesville. Ph. 404-358-2409.
Reg. Appaloosa gelding, 9 yrs. old, 14.2 hds., child-safe, willing jumper, Eng. or Western, $1200 firm. Ronnie Roberts, Austell. Ph. 948-2729.____________
AQHA bay yearling filly, sire-Bonanza Supreme leading halter in NASRCA / GWHSA. Debbie Russom, Mableton. Ph. 941-2960.___________________
Vi Arab, Vi Thoroughbred gelding, dapple gray, 15 hds., spirited but gentle out of mare, reg. Thoroughbred stud, reg. Arab, great trail horse, jumping prospect. Linda Shropshire, Marietta. Ph. 432-7417.
'81 bay / white overo mare, '77 sorrel / white Tobiano mare, both gentle to ride. Brenda Slappey, Albany. Ph. 912-883-2884._________________
Reg. American Saddlebred gelding, chestnut, 12 yrs., 5-galted. Mildred Sparks, Toccoa. Ph. 404-886-7028.
Reg. Saddlebred racking gelding, exc. ladles or juvenile show horse, twice World Champion, priced right. Randy Stone, Gumming. Ph. 887-9104._______
Reg. Quarter Horse gelding, SwensonHollywood Gold, Doc Bar breeding, $800; 3 yr. old Appendix reg. mare - Three Bars / Wallaby breeding, $800. Carol Summerour, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-5336 /
6903._____________________ AQHA mare, 6 yrs., gr'daughter Go
Man Go, line bred Little Dick Priest bottom. Joe Tatum, Cartersville. Ph. 382-5225.__________________
2 reg. Arabian colts, Nat'l Champ, bloodlines, chestnut, flashy, exc. conf., handled daily, $1000 at weaning ea. Jan W. Thompson, Bowman. Ph. 404-245-7648.____________________
AQHA stallion, 2 yrs., gray, exc. disp. / conf., Sugar Bars bloodlines, $1500. L. Thompson, Monroe. Ph. 267-7273 aft. 7
pm._____________________________ '83 AQHA fillies eligible special GQHA
Futurity, both Wimpy, Poco, McCue / Three Bars, Oklahoma Star topside, One Hancock, McCue, Waggoner bottom, 1 from Smutty Bill / Poland Babe dam. Johnny Thomason, Rutledge / Madison. Ph. 1-557-2145 aft. 6:30 pm._________
'81 AQHA filly, grey, greenbroke, eligible for AQHBA futurity. Joan Thornton, Rt. 3, Danlelsvllle. Ph. 404-789-2620.
Sorrel mare, well trained, sound, good broodmare, 14.3 hds., $700; also, 2 yr. old mare, 14.4 hds., loves children, $500, gentle, rides good. Sandra Trice, Thomaston. Ph. 404-647-8601.____________
Arabians, purebreds - part breds, mares and young horses, qual. stock, "Cebion gr'son, $2500 when weaned. L. Tripp, Wrens. Ph. 404-547-3756.______
!/2 Quarter-Arabian mare, 8 yrs., exc. conf. / disp., 14.2 hds., ex-show, trails, barrels, $700. Christel Wall, Hiram. Ph. 942-2448._____________________
AQHA '83 Futurity colt, powerful bay, loaded w/chrome, classy individual, popular pedigree, $3500. Lonnie Ward, Upatol. Ph. 404-561-6546.__________
Reg. TWH weanlings, yearlings, pleasure / show, top bloodlines. Scott Watson, Miracle Valley Farm, Carrollton. Ph. 404-386-3176._______________
Reg. Vi TB mare, gray, 8 yrs., affectionate, gentle, versatile, 15 hds., show qual. J. Barren, Newnan. Ph. 253-8907.
10 yr. old blk. mare, very gentle to ride, exc. wagon horse, etc. Jake Parker, Valdosta. Ph. 912-242-8579._________
Quarter Horse mare, 15.2 hds, flashy palomino looking dun, $400/neg. P. Parrish, Conyers. Ph. 483-8196.
Reg. half Arabian weanling filly, Hallany Mistanny, Fadl breeding, $800 or
trade for 2-horse trailer. Betty Thomas, Roswell. Ph. 404-475-1894._________
Versatile Trakehners' med. to Irg. bone, flashy w/superb temperaments, colts,
fillies, full & part breeds. L. Wharton, Woodstock. Ph. 404-926-7859.______
2 yr. old dbl. reg. Quarter Horse filly, halter trained, very gentle, $2000 / trade for Arabian filly of equal value, serious In-
quiries only. Kathy Whltmore, Snellvllle. Ph. 972-4956.__________________
Quarter Horse studs, some reg. work horses and pleasure horses. Ed Wrlght, Ellljay. Ph. 404435-2230._________
AQHA gelding, 7 yrs., brown w/blaze, shown succ., quiet disp., $2500. J. Ward, Gumming. Ph. 887-8182.__________
Reg. Appaloosa, broodmares, yearlings and weanlings, loud colors w/good
conf. Gerry Weaver, Rt. 2, Calhoun. Ph. 404-629-9925._______________
AQHA gelding, 7 yrs., 15.3 hds., started over fences, possible show prospect, good spirited horse, stabled in Alpharetta. A. Wlsner, Marietta. Ph. 404-955-9620.
Quarter Horse, 8 yrs. old, gelding,
buckskin, 14.2 hds., perfect for child /
beginner, $600. Steve Merka, Tucker. Ph.
939-9562.
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Quarter Horse, 5 yrs. old, mare, wellmannered, no bad habits, exc. cond., all tack, $700. Gloria Bailey, Rockmart. Ph. 684-8285._______________
Fine selection of Thoroughbred horses, all ages, field and show prospects, may be tried In hunt country. D. Bellch, Suwanee. Ph. 404-476-2748.
Reg. Arabian filly, 2 yr. old bay, gentle, qual. bloodlines, reas. priced. J. Breedlove, Jonesboro. Ph. 961-0472.
3 AQHA yearling geldings by AQHA Champions, also, 3 yr. old mare. Steve Brown, Holly Rock Farm, Ellijay. Ph. 273-3226._________________
Flashy Vi Arabian bay mare, 9 yrs., proven show horse, Eng. or Speed Events, 14.2 hds., youth or lady riders, $1000/neg. Tammy Chase, Jonesboro. Ph. 471-0324 or 957-7433.___________________
8 yr. old Quarter mare, gentle, $750; also, 13 yr. old reg. Walking Horse gelding, has been shown, $750. B. Cohen, Rt. 2, Calhoun. Ph. 6294090._______
Purebred Arabian mare, gentle, proven broodmare, sells w/free breeding to Bask son. Jimmy Coggins, Riverdale. Ph. 997-1895._____________________
Reg. 3/4 Arabian gelding, chestnut w/flaxen mane, flashy, 2 yr. old, $1000. Serena Coley, Marietta. Ph. 926-2543.
11 yr. old Appaloosa mare, good Barrel prospect or Pleasure, gentle, all shots / wormed, see to appreciate, $450. M. Crabtree, Jonesboro. Ph. 471-5019.
Beau. reg. 3/4 Thoroughbred filly by Determindley, 2 yrs., grey, exc. athletic mover, $1200. Jean DeVaney, Clarkston. Ph. 296-6868.________________
Nice child-safe pony for 8 or 10 yr. old child, $150. Sadie Dills, Buford. Ph. 945-8528 eves, or wkends.________
Blk. gelded mule, 3 yrs. old, 400 Ibs., $85; gelded pony, 500 Ibs., 4 yrs. old, $90. Howard W. Dlxon, Louisville. Ph. 912-625-8874.________________
Hunter-Jumper, palomino, 14.2 hds., safe, sound, gentle, exc. for youth rider, exc. terms. Dan Eagle, Sautee. Ph. 878-2023.__________________
Nice buckskin QH mare, 10 yrs., 15.2 hds., good disp., nice riding mare, 1800. Mr. Elklns, Columbus. Ph. 404482-2272.
AQHA gelding, 5 yr. sorrel w/blaze, 15 hds., gentle, good Western Pleasure, safe on trails, $1500/neg. J. Graves, Kennesaw. Ph. 928-2898.___________
'83 weanling filly, drk. chestnut, bay markings. T. Simpson, Covlngton. Ph. 786-7145.
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Georgia Department of Agriculture an
As a result of efforts made by the Georgia Department of Agriculture, Georgia consumers have access to some of the highest quality milk and dairy products in the South.
Milk and dairy products are pure and fresh in the dairy case. But this does not happen by magic. Behind-the-scene efforts of the Georgia Department of Agriculture in cooperation with state dairy farmers assure consumers of high quality dairy products.
From the cow to the consumer, the Georgia Department of Agriculture plays a vital role in the dairy industry. For example, dairies must initially obtain a license from the Department and meet many high standards in order to sell milk for the public market. Designs and plans of milking facilities also must be approved.
Fifteen Department of Agriculture dairy inspectors are responsible for visiting and checking each Georgia dairy farm on a regular basis. Farms, such as Southern Belle Dairy, in McDonough, receive a thorough examination. The dairy inspector must check equipment, particularly items that come in contact with the milk, to be sure it is clean and in good working condition (1). The milking parlor, in particular, must be immaculate.
While checking the dairy, the inspector must also take two sample packets of raw milk from the dairyman's bulk tank and return it to the Department's dairy lab for testing (2).
Raw milk must be picked up from bulk holding tanks at least every other
(4)
day. Drivers of refrigerated milk tank trucks are licensed by the Department of Agriculture.
Dairy Division personnel also check milk after it leaves the farm. Dairy processing plants, licensed by the Department, are inspected on a bimonthly basis.
Milk must be pasturized in order to reduce the risk of harmful bacleri; and homogenized, to disperse cream through the milk. Dairy inspector; monitor production throughout the entire processing and packaging pro cedure (3).
In addition, eight manufacturers of containers for dairy products an 89 distribution stations for milk are inspected quarterly.
The Department's dairy lab also works to protect the consumer. Techn cians perform residual bacterial counts on samples of containers for mil products on a monthly basis to be sure they are sanitary before produc are placed in them (4).
In 1982, over 3000 raw milk samples from dairy farms and processii plants were analyzed. In addition, lab technicians perform approximate 1000 testings each month on processed dairy products.
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On a monthly basis, milk, as well as yogurt, buttermilk, ice cream, cottage cheese and other dairy products are sampled and tested (5). Bacterial counts are made on each product and shelf life also is tested for quality. Cultured products, such as buttermilk, must be diluted prior in testing (6).
Through testing in the Department's mastitis lab, technicians can pinpoint a particular cow which could cause high bacterial counts in a dairy farm's milk. When a problem is suspected, the dairyman can request the Department of Agriculture to lake samples from each cow in his herd (7).
Not only can the infected cow be identified, but the Department also can recommend a treatment that will be most effective in correcting the problem. Farmers taking advantage of this free service can help keep up production.
The Dairy Division received excellent ratings when checked by Federal Rating officers, as required by law. In addition, Georgia remains the only southern state that has had no adverse actions taken by Federal authorities due to ratings falling below 90 percent compliance.
Other divisions in the Department of Agriculture also are involved in the dairy industry. Sanitarians in the consumer protection division check for proper cooling, storage and cleanliness in dairy cases in grocery stores. They also check the "freshness" dale on dairy products (8).
The weights and measures division assures consumers thai they are gelling Ihe exacl quantity specified on the labels of milk and olher dairy products.
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Dairy Farmers Doing Their Best for You
The dairy industry is important to Georgia's agricultural economy. For example, in 1982, the state's some 131,000 milk cows produced over 1.3 billion pounds of milk which contributed $288 million in cash receipts from
marketings.
In the 1950's, there were 4,000 small dairy farms scattered throughout Georgia. The number of farms today has dwindled, yet fewer
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Milk Products
Georgia's dairy industry did not become commercially successful until after the 1920's. While most of Georgia's milk and butter production continued to be kept for use on the farm until the late 40's, a modest commercial and creamery industry became permanent at that time.
There were an average 130,000 milk cows on Georgia farms in 1981, which produced an estimated 1.396 billion pounds of milk. Putnam County led the state in the number of cows kept for milk. The annual average amount of milk produced per cow was 10,738 pounds. Cash receipts from marketings in 1981 were $203.8 million.
Gallic and Calves Pounds Marketed 1981
437,030,000 No. on Farms - Jan. 1 (1982)
1,950,000 1981 Cash Receipts
$212,093,000 It used to be common for most rural people to keep a dairy cow for milk and a couple of steers to fatten for the family's meat supply. Since World War II specialization has become predominant in Georgia's cattle industry. Now, most folks depend on the grocery store for their milk and meat needs. On January 1, 1981, Georgia ranked 21st among the states in the number of all cattle and calves and 22nd in the number of milk cows. Prior to 1900, the value of cattle averaged less than $15 a head, quite a contrast to the peak value of $420 per head reached in 1980. Cash receipts from cattle and calves accounted for 6.4 percent of total cash receipts in 1981.
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farmers must now supply more consumers. To meet this challenge, dairy farmers have turned to sophisticated production and business methods. They have increased their herd size and now get more milk production per cow through advanced breeding, feeding, and health programs. They also have invested in expensive equipment and facilities.
The Carters of McDonough are one of the 961 dairy farm families throughout Georgia working hard every day to produce a fresh, plentiful milk supply for the state's consumers (1).
The dairy profession is one of the most demanding farm occupations. While some folks may complain about a nine to five job, when milking, Carter must get up at 3 a.m. in order to milk at 4 a.m. During the summer when he is busy planting crops for his herd's winter food supply, his day often doesn't end until 9 at night. Whatever the weather conditions, Carter must milk his cows twice a day without fail; before daybreak and again at 3:30 p.m.
In the good old days, a dairy farmer spent an hour and a half in the morning and evening milking seven cows. Things have improved. With Carter's set-up, he can milk six cows every 15 minutes (2). Although production varies throughout the year, currently each cow gives almost six gallons of milk daily.
The milking technique has evolved from a pair of hands and a bucket to modern milking machines. While machines certainly make Carter's job easier, the cows must still be driven into the milking parlor and cleaned before the milking machines are attached. The cow's udder also must be disinfected after milking is complete (3) & (4).
When a cow is milked, the milk is never touched by human hands. Milking machines transport it into weigh jugs, which monitor each cow's production (5). When milking is completed, it is carried to a refrigerated bulk tank through sealed tubes (6).
Besides his uncle and father, two high school students also work at the dairy. His wife Kathy also helps with milking chores and with farm management. Mrs. Carter feels like many people go into the dairy business blindly. "They don't realize the work and expenses behind it," she noted.
She added that good management practices are vital to the dairy farm. "It is just as important to push a pencil as it is to get out and cut silage."
Carter currently manages 150 cows in his herd. "I want to get better before I get bigger," he emphasized.
"I really enjoy the business," he concluded. "It has its occasional headaches but then so does anything else ... If I had a chance to choose my career again, I would still be a dairyman."
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2 reg. Appaloosa geldings, Sleeps High Spots, Go Man Go, 15 hds., 2 yrs. old, red roan, 1 chestnut, 3 yrs. old, Sir Magnolia Rustler, 14 hds. Charles Grlffls, Oxford. Ph. 404-786-1093.____________
Shetland filly, 1 yr. old, good looks, see to appreciate. W. Hackney, Roopville. Ph. 404-854-8917.________________
AQHA stallion - Jag's Cody ROM producer, chestnut w/blaze / 2 white socks, 15.1 hds., also, weanling and yearlings. R. Hlse, Kensington. Ph. 539-2308.
Reg. TH/RHBA chestnut filly, flaxen mane / tail, 1 yr. halter broke, gentle, Ace Sensation, Go Boy Shadow, Rodger Perfatlon, Midnight Sun bloodlines, $1500. Norman / Rita Hill, Gumming. Ph. 889-0246.__________________
Chestnut/blanket refined '79 Appaloosa mare, ready to start over fences, ideal for lady / youth, breeder dispersing. J. Hitman, Suwanee. Ph. 945-2723.
Gelding, 8 yrs. old, exp. rider, $1000. Jim Huckabee, Ellenwood. Ph. 981-8335 or 321-3120.______________
Reg. TWH gelding, 9 yrs., sorrel w/whlte markings, prof, trained for pleasure, Midnight Sun, Merry Go Boy breeding, priced right to good home. Melissa Knight, Monroe. Ph. 267-5112 or 267-5010 nights._____________
Reg. Appaloosa, brown roan broodmare w/bay filly by side, good bloodlines, $1500, also, yearling filly and 3 yr. filly. Bill Kukarola, Dawsonvllle. Ph. 404-887-1345._____________
8 yr. old AQHA sorrel gelding, beau., child-safe, $850; 10 yr. old reg. blk. racking gelding, perfect family horse, $850. W. H. McCarter, Blalrsvllla. Ph. 745-4957.
Reg. 2 yr. old "Seraflx" Arabian stud colt, beau, mover, ground broke, grey w/flowlng mane / tail, reas. Judy Noel, Dalton. Ph. 404-694-8787.________
Hunter type mare, great w/kids, jumps 3 ft., shown GHJA, 15 hds., 8 yrs. old. Mlchelle Norrls, Roswell. Ph. 992-3766.
Reg. Appaloosa mare, 4 yrs. old, 15 hds., child-safe, light sorrel w/blanket, $1500/best offer. J. Rempel, Ellabell. Ph. 912-858-3127._________________
Bright sorrel AQHA reg. yearling stallion, blaze / 4 stockings, Otoe / Skipper W breeding, good disp. Leif Eric Richmond, Smyrna. Ph. 404-436-3901.
Sorrel Quarter mare and April '83 filly, $800. T. L. Sanders, Cochran. Ph. 912-934-6542.__________________
Blk. w/white 10 yr. old gelding, shots / wormed, needs good home, gentle, rides well, $700/tack incl. Dale Sheets, Roswell. Ph. 993-9784.__________
'83 AQHA Halter, Pleasure Special Line back dun filly w/lrg. blaze, Ole Man breeding, others by Go Man Go stud. Frank Smith, Clyo. Ph. 912-754-3522.
6 yr. old reg. part Arab'mare, great gr'fathers - Ansata IBN Halma & Ghalilboth Nazeer sons, show qua!., very correct, 3 mos. training, see to appreciate. K. Smith, Hephzlbah. Ph. 404-796-8002.
AQHA 2 yr. old gelding, 15 hds., chestnut, exc. pleasure prospect, riding well, reas. priced. Ron Smith, Milner. Ph. 404-228-8755.__________________
Lrg. yearling AQHA gr'son, Dry Doc
Rey gelding, 5 yrs., ready for rope training, born cow horse. H. F. Alien, Smyrna. Ph. 404-436-1436._____________
4 yr. old 7/8 Arabian gray mare w/reg. 15/16 filly, $1400. Deborah Andrews, Canton. Ph. 479-3323 aft. 5 pm.___________
2 Appaloosas, 1 reg., 2 reg. % Arabs, very gentle, Ideal family horses, reas. priced. Starling Austin, Hiram. Ph. 942-4263/5801._____________
9 yr. old sorrel mare, own daughter of Peppy's Image, 2 yr. old palomino stud colt, Three Jets bloodlines, 4 yr. old sorrel gelding, Leo breeding, reas. Donald
Barnes, Gumming. Ph. 889-1371._____
TWH bay mare, 5 yrs., $450, good pleasure horse. Rick Bentley, Rome. Ph. 295-4094._________________
'83 bay filly w/star, AQHA sire & paint
dam; also, '83 colt / gelding, bright sorrel
w/star, AQHA sire-grade dam, other
horses, also. Mrs. Billy, Rutledge. Ph.
557-2145.
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Purebred yearling filly, chestnut / flaxon mane, tall, animation, good personality, $2500 w/free breeding to Champion son. J. Bishop, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-7086.
Blk. 10 yr. old mare horese, very gentle,
ride or plow, $500, sml. blk. mare, gelded, very gentle, ridden / plowed, sell/trade for heifer of equal value. D. C. Boyd,
Hoschton. Ph. 404-654-3117 / 2438.
Reg. Paso Fine stud, 4 yr. chestnut w/blaze, started under saddle, $1800 firm. Bill Chafin, Washington. Ph. 404-678-1236.________________
'83 red dun stallion by AQHA Champ, "The Strutter," will make super halter
gelding, 1st $1500 gets him. Gene Connell, Sale City. Ph. 912-336-0959._____
AQHA 10 mo. dun colt, flashy,
sire-gr'son
of
Impressive,
dam-gr'daughter of Ole Man, AQHA
Champ both sides, $900 nego. Linda
Cook. Athena. Ph. 543-7077.________
Reg. TW mare Midnight Sun breeding, 15 hds., 1000 Ibs., $650. Dlane Roberson, Oacula. Ph. 912-984-4830.
AQHA reg. colt, king bred, 1 yr. old, sell or trade for reg. filly, also, purebred filly, chestnut blaze / 4 stockings, $5000. M. Cox, Bogart. Ph. 404-745-5210.______
2 yr. old reg. Quarter Horse, gentle, show prospect, 9 yrs. old, grade riding horse and very gentle Welsh pony. Ray Cruce, Lllbum. Ph. 404-972-5675 / 5476.
15.3 hds. Quarter Horse, 12 yrs., exc. cond., must see. Jerry Crunkleton, CamesvHIe. Ph. 886-3981._________
Barrel racing mare, 7 yr. old Dock Charge bred, prof, trained, ready to show. Fred Dabbe, Alpharella. Ph. 404-475-0260.
Appaloosa / palomino gelding, 2 yrs. old, green broke, 3-gaited. Julia Day, Cartersvllle. Ph. 404-382-4102.______
Chestnut TB 7 yrs old, 15.3 hds., quiet, exc. Junior prospect, dressage, 3-4' able to go higher, eligible 1st yr., green, also, TB, 9 yrs. Joe / Allene Reville, Dearing. Ph. 404-556-6576.______________
Beau, paint Quarter Horse, 13 hds., 3 yrs., brown / white, blk. mane / tail, rides saddle / cart, $350. Glint Ferris, Jasper. Ph. 692-6189._________________
Appaloosa Futurity prospects, yearling colt by Impressive APHC, 2 yr. old palomino High Spot gr'daughter. K. Fordham, Albany. Ph. 912-883-4197._____
Reg. Arabian stud, grey, very gentle, show trained, Desert bloodlines. A. W. Carter, Statesvllle. Ph. 912-559-6218.
PDA's, sev. to choose from, all reg. Southeast Regional Show soon. C. Gill, Rt. 3, Box 412 A, Winder 30680. Ph. 404-867-8424._______________
9 yr. old Racking mare, bay, gentle, very smooth, w/brldle and saddle; also, Appaloosa Welsh pony. W. C. Glawson, Tallapoosa. Ph. 404-574-2809._____
Reg. 3/4 Arabian gelding, 6 yrs., 15 hds., chestnut w/flaxen mane / tall, blaze / stocking, has shown Arabian Western, can go Eng., for Intermed. rider. P. Hackett, Smyrna. Ph. 432-5881._____
AQHA 4 yr. sorrel gelding, Three Bars Hancock bloodline, started on barrels, exp. rider only. Carol Harrelson, Reldsvllle. Ph. 912-557-4577 / 6310.
APHC broodmare, proven, sell 3-1 or just mare, 15.1 hds., 1200 Ibs., red roan, rides well, $1500-$1000. Susan Hawkins, Aragon. Ph. 404-232-9851.________
Thoroughbred, reg., 15 mo. old filly, Irg. classy looks, exc. bloodlines, priced for immed. sale. K. Hirano, Bogart. Ph. 769-7833.___________________
2 yr. old AQHA palomino filly, being broke, gentle, easy to work with, Irg., $2000. Tony Hutchlnson, Carrollton. Ph. 834-3040.________________
TB mare, 8 yrs. old, in foal, 1st dam sister to $200,000 stakes winner, $3500. Delores Jagoda, Waverly Hall. Ph. 404-327-3815 or 582-2315._______
'82 dun colt by Jay Bars Kat, stud prospect, topside, Three Bars / Tonta Bars / Oklahoma Star / Smutty Bill, bottomside Hancock, McCue Waggoner. Eddie Kennedy, Rutledge / Madison. Ph. 1-557-2145.
3 riding horses for sale, 1 QH gelding, chestnut, 15.2 hds., one 15.3 hds., gray gelding, 1 Appaloosa mare. D. Kirk, Commerce. Ph. 335-4422.____________
Magnolia bar bred gelding, sorrel, 3-stockings / blaze face, exc. w/pleasure horse, also, reining prospect. J. Lunsford, Alpharetta. Ph. 404-475-4288.______
Arabian gelding, 10 yrs., 15 hds., chestnut, well trained in English / Western, competitive trail, many ribbons, '77 Halter Futurity winner, reas. Bonnie Martin, Riverdale. Ph. 404-996-9233.
Quarter Horse mare, 13 yrs. old, 15 hds., good conf., have been used for working cows on farm. Fred Martin, Clarkesvllle. Ph. 404-754-9261._____
Reg. American Saddlebred, yearling chestnut filly w/motlon, color out of Champion mare. David Mclntyre, Riverdale. Ph. 998-8820 / 255-6793._____
Appaloosas, yearling filly, weanling filly, colt, hunter mare, all around youth / amateur gelding, $750/up. P. McGlothlin, Gumming. Ph. 404-889-1536.______
Gentle mare, part TW, 12 yrs. old, great trail horse, saddle / bridle, $650. Harold Miller, Rex. Ph. 961-6785.___________
AQHA '80 sorrel gelding, 85 days of prof, training, currently shown by youth. Tracy McVay, Pine Mtn. Ph. 663-4420.
Palomino gelding, 5 yrs. old, 15.1 hds., child-safe, sound, $850, Vi Arabian gray mare, 14.1 hds., 6 yrs., gentle, sound. D. Nelson, Wllllamson. Ph. 404-227-5012 or 599-346.______________________
'83 reg. APHA sorrel gelding and white overo stud colt, sired by APHA Diablo Cochise out of AQHA mare. Don Noll, Locust Grove. Ph. 227-4788.________
Arabians, part Arabians, show, breeding, investment / pleasure qual. colts, mares, fillies and gelding, wide price range / terms avail. S. C. O'Connor, Newnan. Ph. 583-2070.__________
APHA reg. paint mares, 4 yrs., Western Pleasure trained, doing well, Skipper "W" bred, 7 yrs., good riding horse, child-safe. Joseph Pennacchlo, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-9648.
Reg. AQHA 15 hds., 9 yr. old buckskin gelding, gentle, Market's Luck / Cole's Buttercup breeding, $1200. Marcus Brown Vienna. Ph.912-268-2759.
Show Arabian filly, yearling, bright bay w/extreme park action, sell $2900 or swap for 5000 ft. installed hog wire fence. Marcia Asslssl, Hampton. Ph. 957-4922.
Reg. Appaloosa mare, High Spots Image daughter, 15.2 hds., 8 yrs., red roan, $1500 / neg. to good home only. J. Pritchard, Redan. Ph. 482-1678 eves.
Livestock Wanted
Want free or very reasonably priced ponies for 9 yr. old, have 38 acres, prefer Shetland. H. F. Anderson, Kennesaw. Ph. 422-0593 aft. 6 pm._____________
Want Stockdogs, Australian Shepherd for working cattle, hogs, will trade. Joel Bowman, Calhoun. Ph. 629-0031 aft. 5
pm.________________________ Want a good small mare pony or horse,
gentle, and pulls wagon, also, rides (also, harness) for child, real cheap, reas. dlst., pay cash. M. H. Bryant, Rt. 1, Box 185, Melgs 31765.___________________
Want blk. Quarter Horse, 15-16 hds., and between 4-8 yrs. old. Melony Dawkins, Llncolnton. Ph. 359-3366.
AQHA, Paint, Arab or Appaloosa, gentle for novice, will trade APHC yearling or 2 yr. old. K. Fordham, Albany. Ph. 912-883-4197.__________________
Want free fowl and other farm animals for children's zoo, have lake / pasture, will take anything. Ralph Guiney, CovIngton. Ph. 786-6227.______________
Want any unwanted livestock - horses, cows, goats, pigs, etc., will catch. Wayne Hudgins, Heard Co., Roopville. Ph. 854-4033.___________________
Wanted - unwanted cattle, cows, goats, misc. to prospective good home, will pick up w/in reas. dist. H. Mclntyre, Locust Grove. Ph. 957-9749.________
Want any free goats, horses, ponies, sheep, cows, pigs, to good home, will pick up. Art Pecce, McDonough. Ph. 957-6898.______________________
Want sml. gentle pony for 3 small children, lots of TLC. M. J. Reilly, Athens. Ph. 548-4007.______________
Want beef type, weaned, ready for grass, yearlings, will trade choice purebred dairy goat kids. Troy L. Stanfield, Jr., Rt. 2, Lula 30554. Ph. 404-677-3422.____________________
Want cattle, hogs, any amount. J. Wimpey, Conley. Ph. 361-7307._______
Want to buy lambs. Richard Curtis, Comer. Ph. 404-783-5981._______
Want AQHA filly, trade well-trained APHC gelding, yearling filly, weanling colt / filly, good conf. / bloodlines. P. McGlothlin, Gumming. Ph. 404-889-1536.
Want someone to lease 2/3 horse, exp. rider, nice horse, want to move nearby to hunter-jumper barn. Robin Redd, Sandy Springs. Ph. 252-2862.___________
Want free, an older, gentle horse for young boy, will give good home and TLC. R. Tlllman, College Park. Ph. 969-9356.
Want unwanted livestock, horses, cows, goats, pigs, etc., will catch. J. Clifford, Covington. Ph. 786-7145.
Livestock Handling
And Equipment
16' DD 4-horse trailer, elec. brakes, new tires / paint, $1200. Jim Cohen, Rt. 2, Calhoun. Ph. 629-8090.____________
English saddle, forward seat for hunting, jumping or show, made in England, exc., $250. Jean DeVaney, Clarkston. Ph. 296-6868._________________
Want to lease pasture land for deer hunting. Larry Doby, 4915 Sheila Lane, Powder Springs 30073.__________
Hereford brand Textan saddle, exc. cond., incls. all tack, $300. Mr. Elklns, Columbus. Ph. 404-682-2272._______
Show headstall, reins, breastplate, German Silver conchos, bit clip, like new, $150, also, 17" dressage saddle. J. Hltman, Suwanee. Ph. 945-2723._______
Two - 2-horse trailers, exc. cond., $1200 ea. D. Lunsford, Roswell. Ph. 992-2077.
20' neckover cattle trailer, '79 model / blue, $2400. Elmer Partain, Elberton. Ph. 404-283-4278.___________________
Imperial 2-horse trailer, elec. brakes, good cond. Joe Rowan, McDonough. Ph. 957-3131.__________________
17" Courvette Pandur huntseat saddle, exc. cond., $450. J. Vaughn, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-1223.__________________
Beau. 14" hand-tooled leather western saddle w/bridle, Martingale, pad / Indian blanket, sacrifice at $290. C. Wrlght, Dunwoody. Ph. 256-3588.__________________
Want to rent at least 2 acres of pasture in Doraville-Tucker area for 2 horses, need desperately. Lynn Shirley, Tucker. Ph. 939-4834._________________
15 ft. stock trailer, center gate, new tires, good cond., made Oklahoma, standard hgt., Tag-Along. H. F. Alien, Smyrna. Ph.404-436-14346.
Want 14 ft. bumper pull covered cattle trailer, 50 mi. radius of Atlanta. Starlyn Austin, Rt. 1, Hiram 30141. Ph. 942-4263,
5801.__________________ 17" huntseat saddle w/girth and pad,
exc. cond., must sell, $150. Beth Bass, Newnan. Ph. 253-4854 / 7448.______
English tack, caveson headband, breast plate, red w/blk. diamonds, $50. Beth Bowen, Franklin. Ph. 675-3593.
Western saddles, seldom used, priced right, Marbil Morgan Horse Farm. M. C. Burke, New Georgia. Ph. 404-459-6857.
Two-horse trailer, factory made, escape door, mats, tack comp., good tires, spare / floor, extra hgt., $900. C. Burkholder, McDonough. Ph. 957-2770.
2 western leather saddles, only used twice, $125 ea. C. Campbell, 5475 Wright Rd., Powder Springs 30073.______
'83 Circle Y western show saddle, used 2 times, excessive amount of silver, matching breast collar, $950 for saddle, $1050 w/breast collar. Faye Cash, Stone Mtn. Ph. 482-2947._____________
Hale 2-horse trailer, extra hgt., '77 model, new floor, mats, good paint / tires, $1500. R. Chinn, Danielsville. Ph. 404-795-3174.__________________
17" Cortina w/saddle pad, $200, 2 bridles, English / Western, $20, $25, girth, $25. S. Crawshaw, Lilburn. Ph. 404-923-6277._________________
2-horse trailer used 3 times, has all the chrome, $900. Jerry Crunkleton, Rt. 2, CamesvHIe. Ph. 886-3981._______
Black parade saddle w/silver In lay, all for $1300. Julia Day, Cartersvllle. Ph. 404-382-4102._______________
17" Eng. saddle w/suede knee rolls, complete fittings / pads, also, trail ride breast collar and other misc. tack. J. Duncan, Gumming. Ph. 887-7587.______
Cutback saddle, 21", $175 w/o fittings, western saddle, $250, both exc. cond. J. Duvall, Kennesaw. Ph. 926-6165._____
Western show saddle, matching bridle, breastplate, buckstltch, $475. B. Etheridge, Auburn. Ph. 404-962-0381 aft. 7
pm.____________________________ Want horse trailer, ok If needs work,
must be cheap. P. Gann, Norcross. Ph. 404-449-1505._________________
Want to buy fishing rights / privileges in private lake or farm pond, LithoniaConyers area. Harrison Griffin, 685 Willivee Dr., Decatur 30033. Ph. 636-2771.
'78 Miley, 2-horse w/divider and padding, good tires / floor, recently recond., $1500. S. Hardy, Marietta. Ph. 427-0063.
All leather Dutch driving harness w/extra bridle, fits pony, exc. cond., $150. Sheila Hughes, Griffin. Ph. 404-227-7595.
Biting rig wanted, leather or nylon. S. Kelley, Douglas. Ph. 912-384-9655.
Bona Alien western youth saddle, $65, silver western bridle, $70. V. Lewis, Dunwoody. Ph. 455-4585 or 452-0256.
Western saddle, sml., good for youth / lady or Arab, exc. cond., $200. Jack Long, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-5122, aft. 6 pm.
Western tack-saddles, bridles, bits, halters, all in good cond., breeding hobble, like new. Edith Morgan, West Point. Ph. 404-885-4855._____________
Hay feeders for stalls, round steel, choice of cols., $24.50 ea. P. M. McGlothlin, Gumming. Ph. 404-889-1536.
Young Eng. saddle for sale. Tracie McVay, Pine Mtn. Ph. 663-4420.______
'78 Cherokee, 3-across horse trailer, can haul 4, bumper type, perfect for motor home, van, fully enclosed, $3500. Jim Meyers, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-1310 /
1311.__________________ '73 Hale 2-horse trailer, freshpaint,
good tires, side escape door / tack comp., $850. Billy / Mary Nappier, Dallas. Ph. 445-3425.______________
17" forward seat saddle, exc. cond., complete w/fittings, leather girth, pad, $150. N. Dates, 438 Waller Rd., Thomaston 30286. Ph. 404-648-6245.
2-horse Gooseneck trailer w/dressing room, good cond., w/wo 71 one ton dually. Teddy Ricks, Eatonton. Ph. 404-485-7274.________________
Want cattle scales. Howard Steed, Newnan. Ph. 253-8267.___________
1 two-tone brown / bronze 2-horse trailer, ex-hgt., looks good, new floor / paint. John H. Thornton, Jonesboro. Ph. 404-478-1384 or 366-3235._________
Miley-2-horse trailer w/extras, been under shed. C. D. Walker, Pearson. Ph. 912-422-3982._________________
Western youth saddle, $65, English youth saddle w/fittings, pad, and bridle, $200. Laralne Abercrombie, Jonesboro. Ph. 404-471-7275.____________
Pasture/stalls for rent, located in Decatur. R. Acquaotta, Tucker. Ph. 938-5911.__________________
Billy Cook cutting saddle, 15 Vi" seat, $500, also, 2-horse trailer escape door, new floor and paint, $850 firm. B. Akers, Carrollton. Ph. 834-6434.__________
Pasture for lease, 30 acre lush Fescue, water, tree shelter, cross fenced. Liberty Grove Rd. Mrs. E. Beaver, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-3546 eves._____________
Exc. pastures, family farm, mo. rent per horse, Dekalb Co. near Expressways. D. Borouahs. Decatur. Ph. 404-241-3565.
Hale 2-horse trailer, good cond., '74 pulls good, $750, perfect run-about. Andrea Claborn, Jonesboro. Ph. 478-0124.
Bumper type, homemade stock trailer, dual axle w/escape door, great for horses, cattle / hogs. Geo. H. Clark, Leesburg. Ph. 912-759-2959._______
Pasture for rent, horses only, Irg. shelter, automatic waterer, lush Bermuda grass, secure 24 hr. supervision. B. J. Felfer, Sandy Springs. Ph. 256-1055.
17" Eng. huntseat saddle w/suede knee rolls, fittings and pad, $185, man's western saddle, $300, barrel racing saddle, $190. P. Hood, Loganville. Ph. 466-8318.______________________
Saddles, blankets, bridles and work collars. Doyle Jones, Rt. 2, Milan 31060. Ph. 912-362-4155 aft. 8 pm.________
Silver bridle and breast plate, like new cond., $130. R. Mitchell, Duluth. Ph. 924-2436 or 476-5118.__________
One 16 ft. stock trailer, used 10 times, metal top. Harold McNeal, Hoschton. Ph. 654-2552.____________________
15" western saddle, exc. cond., $150, also, pony saddles. Linda Moss, Atlanta. Ph. 391-9595 or 636-3121.________
Want to rent / lease pastureland, must have good fence / water. V. Murphy, Conyers. Ph. 922-5529 or 483-5536._______
Two Western Pleasure / trail saddles, like new, $140 ea. J. Overcash, Loganville. Ph. 466-1295.____________
Side-saddle, $350, other tack avail. R. Slack, Athens. Ph. 404-549-2860._____
1976-20' Hanover Gooseneck, cattle trailer for sale, $1850. M. Sprewell, Rt. 2, Carrollton. Ph. 404-834-3030.
Livestock feed, hay and grain
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Hay for sale, in field or will del. E. R. Barton, Rt. 1, Adairsville. Ph. 404-773-7274._________________
'83 Coastal / Fescue, hi fert. 50-60 Ib. bales, no rain, del. avail., $1.80 ea. John Bitner, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-8521.
Fescue hay, well fert. / limed, good qual. Don Cheshire, Conyers. Ph. 922-3777.____________________
Round bales Coastal hay, '82 & '83 crop, baling this mo., pick up from field, save. M. Folendore, Milledgeville. Ph.
912-452-9338.________________
'83 Fescue hay, limed / fert / weed and rain free sq. bales, in barn, $1.50. Linda Holcombe, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-1043.
Hay '83 Fescue / Serecia, well fert. / rain-free hvy. bales, $1.50 bale. Charles Pearce, Franklin. Ph. 404-854-5042.
Ground snap corn, '82 crop, 7 per Ib. H. A. Spruill, 450 Hickory Flat Rd., Alpharelta._______________
'83 Fescue hay, hi fert. / rain-free, clean, $1.50 bale at barn. W. H. Taylor, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-1218._________
Coastal Bermuda-Fescue mix, Irg. bales, $1 in field. Joe Thomason, Bamesville. Ph. 404-358-2668 before 8
pm._____________________________ Alfalfa hay, rain-free protein tested,
good qual. Ed Trice, Thomaston. Ph. 404-647-4537 / 8335 aft. 6 pm.__________
Well fert. Coastal Bermuda in barn on Hwy. 34 near Franklin (Heard Co.). L. B. Vierling, Falrburn. Ph. 964-9884._____
Fescue hay, $1 bale, pick up in field. J. Wimpey, Conley. Ph. 361-7307._______
Hi fert. Coastal hay, $2.50 bale at barn located Flying W Ranch, 10 mi. W. Pine Mtn. Hwy. 18. James R. Woods, Pine Mtn.
Ph. 882-6580._______________
'83 crop Oats, 100 Ib. bag, $7.50, also, Irg. round bales Fescue and Coastal hay, $25 bale. H. W. Walden, Ellenwood. Ph. 474-1771.___________________
Alfalfa hay for sale, 19.6% protein,
$4.50 per bale, quantity discount. Albert
Wiesner, Rt. 3, Amerlcus 31709. Ph.
912-928-0630.
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Coastal Bermuda hay, $1.75 in field, $2 barn; Fescue, $1.25 field, $1.50 barn, mulch hay, $1 in field. Ed Brent, Palmetto. Ph. 462-4963.___________________
'82 Coastal Bermuda hay, rain-free, well fert., $1.75 per sq. bale. William A. Wynn, Kathleen. Ph. 912-987-2946.
Horse qual. sq. and round bales Coastal or Fescue for sale / trade for cattle, also, behind baler. Livia Vereczkei, Winder. Ph. 404-725-2230._________
'83 Coastal Bermuda hay, sq. bales in barn, round bales, fert. U. GA. soil specs., del. avail. Olin Trammel, Forsyth. Ph. 912-994-6463 / 6534.
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Fescue hay for sale in field, $1 per bale, Fairburn area. Joe Aldredge, Fairburn. Ph. 964-1632.____________
Alfalfa hay, hi qual., in field or in the barn, fert. after 1st cutting, quantity discounts. Grover Anderson, Williamson. Ph. 227-1413._______________
Bermuda hay, sml. square bales and Irg. round bales, bulk Oats, $150 bu. Jeff Bacon, Chauncy. Ph. 912-374-4931.
100 to 150 bu. yellow corn, '82 corn, $3 per bu., no del. Wesley S. Bellamy, Rt. 1, Box 135, Luthersville 30251. Ph. 404-927-6761.___________________
'83 Fescue, Fescue / Bermuda, Fescue / Lespedeza mix., now taking orders for Brown-Top, ready in August, Irg. round rolls, $18 In field. J. D. Bentley, Social CirCle. Ph. 787-9577.____________
Fescue hay, '83, $1.25 bale at barn. Scott Blanton, Canton. Ph. 479-2864.
Coastal Bermuda clean, well fert. / Irg. bales, $2.50 per bale at barn. Ed Britzius, Newnan. Ph. 253-3733 or 251-1757.
Alfalfa hay, &u 10. sq. bales at the barn in Adalrsville. L. H. Owen, Marietta. Ph. 422-7071 or 974-8913 until 9:30 pm.
10 acres of '83 Fescue hay, Dawson Co., (you cut, bale Into med. square bales & haul), 20$ bale. Charles Bruce, Atlanta. Ph. 404-636-5773.______________
- '83 Fescue hay, in barn, $1.50 bale, in field, $1.25 bale, well fert. Billy Bullock, Dallas. Ph. 459-3536 day or 445-1631
night.____________________ Fescue hay, $1.25 bale, mulch hay, $1
bale. Mac Cochran, Villa Rica. Ph. 404-832-2316._____________
Fescue Bermuda hay, limed / fert. square bales, $1.50, round bale, $20. D. B. Dlxon, Covington. Ph. 404-786-6218.
'83 Coastal Bermuda hay, exc. qual. pick up out of field, $1.50, call now for next cutting date. Doug Exley, Big "E" Farm, Springfield. Ph. 912-754-6144.
Oats, cleaned or combine run, exc. horse feed, can del. In 450 bu. truck loads. Jack Fleischman, Zebulon. Ph. 567-3787 / 3568.________________
Square bales Coastal Bermuda hay, also, sq. bales Coastal Bermuda, limed / fert., $1 bale behind baler, cut around July 15. Dell D. Gledhill, Macon. Ph. 746-8442._________________
'83 Fescue hay, $1 per bale in the field. Mike Griffin, Buford. Ph. 945-8112.
Coastal Bermuda, hi fert., taking orders for July 1 cutting, $1.50 bale behind baler, no checks. Robert T. Gunby, Rt. 1, Hwy. 54, Sharpsburg 30277. Ph. 1-404-251-2877.______________
'83 Oat seed for feed, 7$ Ib.; also, '83 Oat hay, $1.50 bale at barn. Mickey Harp, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-1821 before 2 or 461-8543 aft. 2._______________
Choice Coastal Bermuda hay at barn, sq. bales and Irg. round bales. Winton Harris, Rt. 1, Box 148, Screven 31560. Ph. 912-586-6687.______________
Coastal hay, hi fert., rain-free square bales, $2, round bales, $25, del. avail. Gene Hart, Guyton. Ph. 912-728-3380.
Fescue hay, $1.25 in field, Coastal hay, $1.50 in field, call for cutting date, good qual. R. Hayward, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-4646 or 964-7689.___________
Coastal/Fescue hay, now cutting in field, $1, barn, $1.25. Steve Himic, J. J. Brown Farm, Hwy. 85 E. between Woodbury / Manchester. Ph. 846-2494 or 327-5446.__________________
Coastal/Fescue mix hay, $1.50 per bale in barn. Sheila Hughes, Griffin. Ph. 404-227-7595.________________
Fescue hay, '83 cutting, $1.50 a bale at barn. J. Johnson, Gumming. Ph. 404-889-0287.________________
'83 Bermuda, Fescue and Sudan hay, in field or del. to barn. Jackie Kuhn, Locust Grove. Ph. 957-9918 / 5315.
Top qual., well fert. / rain-free Tift 44 Coastal Bermuda hay grown for horses, $2.25 bale at barn. J. D. Lewis, Thomasvllle. Ph. 912-226-7247 before 9 am and aft. 6 pm.______________
29 acres Fescue hay, FREE cut and take. L. S. Long, P.O. Box 881, Roswell. Ph. 993-7611._________________
Fescue/Clover hay, spring '83 cutting, Irg. clean bales, $1.50 bale in barn. P. M. McGlothlln, Gumming. Ph. 404-889-1536.
'82 crop Oats, $7 CWT bulk, $7.50 in 100 Ib. bags. Fred Miller, 121 Moseley Dr., Stockbrldge 30281. Ph. 404-474-4222.
Fescue hay for sale, you cut, you haul, best offer. Mark Nickolson, Villa Rica. Ph. 1-459-4067.___________________
'83 crop Alfalfa, square bales and round bales. Robert Pennington, Madison. Ph. 404-342-1234 or 1-600-282-7007.________________
Alfalfa hay, 20% protein, Wheat Straw and Pine Straw, all in sml. bales. Randall Richardson, Blulfton. Ph. 912-835-2038.
HI fert. Coastal hay, $1.50 In field, top qual. Alfalfa, $3 in field. James Ruark, Mansfield. Ph. 786-0381._________
Fescue hay, $1.40 bale in field, will del. Ralph Rucker, Woodstock. Ph. 475-6250.
'83 Fescue hay, fert. / weed-free, $1.50 in field, $1.75 del'vd, North Fulton Co. Pat Borders. Alpharetta. Ph. 4754608.
Alicia Bermuda, for horses, $1.25 per bale, behind baler, bale every 3-4 wks., no minutes below Fayetteville. John Boren, Concord. Ph. 228-6839 or 227-7044.
'83 hay crop for sale, by bale, roll or ton. E. H. Hudson, Manchester. Ph. 846-9113.__________________
Prime Coastal Bermuda hay, cutting '83 crop, $1.25 in field. Charles H. Hudson, Rt. 1, Box 92A. Woodbury 30293. Ph. 404-646-2985.________________
New crop Coastal Bermuda hay, Irg. square bales, $1.50 in field, $1.75 in barn. R. H. Moody, Hoboken. Ph. 912-458-2711.
Fescue and Bermuda mixed, rain-free / fert., $1.50 per bale. Andrew Nash, Athens. Ph. 548-9769 / 2098._______
850 Ib. bales Wheat and Rye grass hay, $8 per bale in field (for Irg. quantities, del. avail.). Herbert Owen, Mt. Airy. Ph. 754-9548 / 6425.______________
Fescue/Clover '82 hay, about 125 bales, $1 bale in barn. R. D.. Porter, Allanta. Ph. 394-2013.________________
'83 Fescue hay, $1 behind baler, $1.25 bale in barn, can del. G. W. Robinson, Gainesville. Ph. 404-536-2746.______
Taking orders for 2nd cutting Alfalfa, $2.50 bale behind baler. Thomas Stockburger, Tunnel Hill. Ph. 404-935-4101 aft. 8 pm._________
'83 Fescue hay, rain-free / fert. U. Ga. soil spec., at barn in Brook, GA., square bales, $1.50 ea., del. avail. Greg Thompson, Morrow. Ph. 404-961-9380._______
Mixed Fescue-Bermuda, hi fert./limed, Sand Hill area. Doug Streetman, Villa Rica. Ph. 404-459-3782.____________
'82 hay for sale, Coastal square bales, 50$/bale, no rain. L. Thompson, Monroe. Ph. 267-7273 aft. 7 pm._________
Lrg. rolls, '83 Fescue hay, taking orders for square baled or rolled Tifton 44, behind baler. Dennis Tolbert, Comer. Ph. 404-783-5619._____________
Rye grass and Fescue hay, round bales, $20 per bale, can del. Jim Toney, Stockbridge. Ph. 404-483-7993.
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. If you have questions regarding certified seed, call the Market Bulletin office or the Seed Division of the Department of Agriculture, 656-3633.
Black Walnut pits. $1, add post. Mrs. J. D. Phillips, Rt. 1, Wrightsville 31096.
Red tame plum, wild crabapple, Fox grapevine 6/$10 ppd. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 1, Blue Ridge 30513._______
Lady Finger peas, purity 98.83 germ. 86%, 1/2 cup/$3 ppd. Mrs. A. H. Braswell, Rt. 1, Box 73, Wrens 30833.________
Old fashioned Black beans (climbing), great for Russian Black Bean Soup recipes, 40 seed/$1 w/SASE. Craig Presley, 2505 Panola Rd., Lithonia 30058.
Mtn. strawberry, dewberry, blackberry pits.; also, catnip $6.50/doz. plus post. Mrs. Elzie Cantrell, Rt. 5, Box 139, Ellljay 30540._________________
Soybean seed, Braxton, Davis, Hutton and Cob from reg. seed, germ, above 90, $8/bu. Robert Ray, Ft. Valley. Ph. 912-825-7202._______________
Reg. Cobb soybeans, germ. 94-96%, $9. Elbert Makarlos, Rt. 2, Americus. Ph. 912-924-5884._____________
Old time red multiplying onions, old time little white nest onions $8/gal., $1.25 post ea. gal. P. B. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground 30107._______________
Tifton 44 Bermuda grass sprigs; also, sprig planter for rent. L. L. Williams, Rt. 1, Box 2, Cordele 31015. Ph. 912-273-3700.
Late Flat Dutch cabbage sold at bed, $2/100, 2 mi. S. of Ellljay on 5 Hwy., turn west of 5 on Apple Orchard Rd., Rt. 3. Henry Eller, Ellijay. Ph. 635-4190.
Certi. Tifton 44 stolons $2/bu., Alicia and Coastal Bermuda stolons $1 per bu. Gene Hart, Guyton 31312. Ph. 912-728-3380.
White Cluster sweet potato pits.; also, Red Velvet pits. 100/$4.75; 300/$12, ppd., damp pkd. in Ga. Rufus Merriman, Rt. 3, Lyons 30436. Ph. 912-565-7559.______
Glaze Green collard seed 3 tblsp. $1 plus post 40$; also, Grancy Greybeard pits. $4 ea. Mrs. Joe Gilbert, Rt. 3, Box 16A, Sylvester 31791. Ph. 776-2884.
Brown Top Millet 90% germ., no noxious weeds, 20$ per Ib. Jerry Nation, Crawford. Ph. 404-743-8322 / 5159.
Ga. collard pits. $3.50 per C plus $1.50 post. J. R. Thompson, 2300 Panola Rd., Lithonia 30058. Ph. 981-1836._______
Blueberry pits, at residence, 5 rabbiteye var., taking Irg. orders for rooted cuttings for spring of 1984,35c ea. Calera McHenry, 824 Poplar Spgs. Rd., Dallas 30132. Ph. 428-3616.__________
Tahitian squash seed 25/$1 w/SASE. Mike W. Preston, Belwood Rd., Calhoun 30701.________________________
Tifton 44 Bermuda grass stolons for sale. Jessie Howard Beasley, Jr., Rt. 1, Doerun 31744. Ph. 912-787-5336._____
Green Glaze collard seed 2 tblspn. $1 plus SASE. Joe Lunsford, Box 6, Parrott 31777.______________________
Crabapple, hazelnut, muscadine grapevines 3/$1; also, garlic bulbs 6/$1 plus post. Mrs. Robert Norrell, Rt. 6, Gainesville 30506. Ph. 532-3945.______
Red raspberry pits. 50s ea., Jerusalem artichoke 50 ea., will not ship. Mrs. Marie Wohlgemuth, 1063 Blackwell Rd., Marietta 30066. Ph. 973-0842.________
Vinlng pomegranate seed, very fragrant 100 seed/$1 plus SASE. Flora M. Lee, Rt. 1, Box 335, Murrayville 30564.
Surecrop and other strawberry pits., will bear next spring, 15$ ea. J. T. Echard, Mountain Park, near Stone Mtn. Ph. 925-3449._________________
Reg. Bragg soybeans 94% germ., cleaned / bagged. Mike Jaros, Centerville. Ph. 912-953-4018 / 3673.________
Med. ht. okra seed, heavy bearing w/out beating, 76% germ., 2 tblspn./50$ plus SASE. Thad McCleskey, Rt. 3, Adairsville 30103.________________
Certi. Ga. Red potato pits., $24/M, no checks please. I. W. Dixon, Rt. 1, Box 213, Bristol 31518. Ph. 367-3972.________
High qual. Pensacola Bahia grass seed. Fred G. Blitch, Jr., Statesboro. Ph. 912-865-2475 or 764-6873._______
Scuppernongs and muscadines in containers for planting now, 28 var. more, free list. Bill Ison, Brooks 30205. Ph. 404-599-6970._____________
Boysenberry/raspberry pits. $1.50 ea. plus post. P. E. VanGotum, Rt. 2, Box 231A, Watkinsville 30677. Ph. 404-769-8700.________________
Red multiplying nest onions at my home for $8/gal. or $4.50 for 1/2 gal. or $2/doz. Mrs. Joel Peek, 525 W. Vineyard Rd., Griffin 30223. Ph. 227-2564._____
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, 50 Ib. bags, cleaned / tested, 91% germ., no noxious weeds. H. C. Tucker, Monticello. Ph. 404-468-6188 / 6590.____________________
Old timey multiplying Shallot onions very mild for winter green onions 25/$3, 85$ post. Mrs. Charlie Cantrell, 1982 Dawsonville Hwy., Gainesville 30501.
Wanted
Want hop seed. Ken Guest, P.O. Box 5372, Athens 30604. Ph. 549-3019.
Want seed for growing miniature corn, kind used for pickling, oriental cooking and eating whole. H. J. Rubin, 1290 Rucker Rd., Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 475-4643.___________________
Want to buy a gal. or more or 1983 crop of white multiplying nest onions. John Graham, 2012 Puckett Rd., Rt. 2, Lilburn. Ph. 921-4086.
Last-breathof-sprlng $1.25/doz., Easter roses $2 ea., bronze ajuga 18/$5, jonquil daffodils and narcissus bulbs 18/$3, $1.25 post. ea. order. Rosa Avery, Rt. 1, Box 78, Ball Ground 30107.
Orange daylilies, 100/$20 or 200/$35, vinca minor, 5 doz./$10 or 100 rooted plants/$15 ppd. E. N. Gooch, Rt. 2, Box 369, Talking Rock 301 75.____________
8 kinds of jews 2/$3, Irg. aloe vera $2 ea. Selma Williamson, 1899 LWR Kings Br., Dalton 30720._____________
Water hyacinths, 3/$2.50, red spider lilies, 12/$3, white iris, medal winner, 12/$4 plus $1.50 post. Mrs. J. T. Hall, 4589 Ala. Hwy., Rome 30161.__________
Redtips (photinia fraseri), 1 gal. containers $1.50 ea., 3 gal./$4.25 ea. J. E. Cromer, 88 Stewart Ch. Rd., Covington 30209. Ph.404-787-1735.__________
Indian Chief iris $3/doz. plus post. V. Barren, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-3542._____
The President Red and Dwarf canna lily bulbs for sale, $8/doz. ppd. Margie Duvall, Box 300, Pine Hill Cir., Watkinsville 30677._____________
Asst. cacti $1 and up, no shipping. H. J. Keaton, 6345 Katie Lane, Morrow. Ph. 961-7308.__________________
Wild field daisies, wild iris, wild sweet Williams, and little brown jug, 8/$5 ppd. Clara Green, 1284 Turner Rd., NE, Rome
30161.___________________ Crepe myrtle, hydrangeas, snowball,
weigela, red honeysuckles, white wisteria bush honeysuckles, 7-Sisters' roses, others. Mrs. L. W. Starnes, Douglasville. Ph. 942-4051.________
Vinca minor, 50/$5, w/$1.25 post. Mrs. J. W. Jackson, Rt. 2, Talking Rock 30175.
Orange and yellow marigold seed, V4 cup/$1 w/SASE. Mrs. Pope, 800 Catherine St., Forest Park. 30050.__________
Mix. iris $7.50, daffodil bulbs $6.50 ppd., grandpa's pipe, airplance plant $2 ea., $1 post., hollyhock seed 50$/tbspn. w/SASE. Mrs. P. B. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground 30107.________________
Hybrid iris, mix. cols., well rooted $5/doz., Siberian purple iris $4/doz., purple iris, blooms twice a yr., $6/doz. w/$1 post. Sara Bunch, Box 717, Ellijay 30540.
Pink running roses, $3.50 ea., many cols, and kinds of daylilies, named/labeled, 6/$10 ppd. Mrs. Louise Lee, Rt. 5, Elli-
Shasta daisies, crown vetch, mums 25$, red hot poker, ornamental peppers. 50$ up, maroon daylilies 75$, strawberry begonia, no shipping. T. Kretchman, Atlanta. Ph. 378-1104.__________
Coreopsis, gaillardia 10/S3.50, foxglove, wild iris 10/$3, amaryllis bulbs 3/$5 ppd. Iris Brown, Rt. 2, Dahlonega 30533. Ph. 864-2527._________________
Any plant listed 50$ plus post., $5 ppd., strawberry begonia, achimenes, blue, purple, pampas grass, 7 Sisters rose, pink and red. Mrs. A. B. Westbrook, Rt. 2, Ball Ground 30107._____________
Hybrid daylilies, all cols., ail named, see to appreciate, Nacoochee Valley area. Edith Sliger, Hwy. 255, Clarkesville. Ph. 947-3683._______________
Dbl. and sgl. daffodils, violets, 4 diff. cols, creeping myrtle, Blue Dutch iris, 30/$10 ppd. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.__________________
Cockscomb seed, giant red velvet flowers, send $1 plus SASE for over 2000 seed. Jimmy Martin, 1177 Glendale Dr., East Point 30344._____________
'82 seed, castor molebean $1/150 ppd., tall marigold $1/cup ppd., touch-me-not $1/3 tspns. ppd. Janie Burgess, Box 23, Ellijay 30540._________________
Running okra seed for sale 50/S1 w/SASE. Mrs. Ernest Crosby, Rt. 3, Box 291, Baxley 31513.______________
Dbl. orange daylilies $15/50, mix. daylilies $12/50, Irg. mix. iris 12/$7 ppd. Lyda Gooch, Rt. 3, 52 Hwy. West, Dahlonega 30533.________________
Ghost plants, jades, rhipsalis (old man's head or chain cactus), $1.50 ea. W/S1.50 post. E. C. Foss, 5995 Alien Rd., Mableton 30059.______________
Bearded iris, mix. cols., $6/doz., border grass $1/bunch, blue mink $1/bunch, daylilies 5/$1, all plus post. Estelle Reagan, Snellville. Ph. 972-0986.______
Centipede sod, 24$ sq. ft., we cut, you load. Alien Bishop, Rt. 4, Daniels Bridge Rd., Athens 30606.____________
Pits., 3 diff. hosta 3/$7, red hardy verbena 8/$6, red hot poker 4/$5, variegated liriope 4/$5, etc., all ppd. Mrs. Dollie Moss, Rt. 1, Box 249D, Clermont 30527.
Amaryllis bulbs $2 ea., variegated hosta $1.50 ea., post. 95$, larger orders $2. B. B. Land, 266 Hwy. 54, Jonesboro 30236.
Catalpa tree plants for sale. Mrs. J. D. Phillips, Rt. 1, Wrightsville.
Daylilies, red, yellow and orange for sale, no shipping. E. Hood, 237 Hood Rd., Lilbum 30247. Ph. 923-1591.
Money plant seed (for dried arrangements), planting and harvesting instr. Incl., 50/$1 w/SASE. M. B. Davis, Box 176, Roswell 30077.
Pits., snake plant, Christmas cactus, 3/$4, cuttings of sml. angelwing, sml. and Irg. purple jews, others, 10/$5.50 ppd. Donnie Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellljay 30540.
Pets are not allowed.
Trillium, foam flower, trailing arbutus, Queen Anne's Lace, galax, may apple, wild fern, wood lily, 6/$10 ppd. R. C. Chastain, Rt. 5, Box 209, Ellijay 30540.
African violets, miniatures, trailers, episicias, achimenes, $1.50-$3, no shipping. Blanche Owen, 1079 Snyder St., NW, Atlanta. Ph. 672-0508.__________
Tiger lily seed, 2 doz./25$ w/SASE, plant now. Mrs. Henry Purser, Rt. 3, Box 187, Cochran 31014.____________
Sunflower seed, Vt cup/$1 plus SASE, touch-me-nots, velvet cockscomb, tbspn./$1, lemon-canna lilies. B. Smith, Griffin. Ph. 228-7826.__________
Variegated liriope, $2 ea., shaped boxwoods, 17-18 in. high, $5 ea. Judy Payne, Star Rt., Box 15B, Blue Ridge 30513. Ph. 374-5400._________________
Red Emperor tulips, white narcissus bulbs, $3.50/doz. or 2 doz./$6 ppd. Mrs. Myrl Williams, Rt. 1, Box 58, Tallapoosa
30176.___________________ Hostas, 7 varieties, gal./$2.50 ea. S.
Jones, Rt. 1, Box 56D1, Bishop 30621. Ph. 769-6516._________________
Azaleas, many varieties, 2 and 3 yrs. old, $1.25 and $1.75; also, blueberry bushes, $2. Steve Kennerly, Tucker. Ph. 972-8357.__________________
Variegated liriope, hosta, mondo vinca, euonymus coloradus, pachysandra, redtip, mahonia, aucuba and helleri. James N. Henderson, Austell. Ph. 948-5336.
Old time chrysanthemums $2/doz., old time sgl./dbl. daffodils $3.50 / doz., dark blue-purple Siberian iris $6/doz. plus $1.25 post./doz. R. Beach, 2966 Cardinal Lk. Cir., Duluth 30316.__________
White/blue iris, red/yellow canna lilies 4/$1 plus post. Mrs. Robert Norrell, Rt. 6, Gainesville 30506.______________
Japanese bamboo roots for sale, 3/S1.50 plus post. Willa Mae Mooney, Rt. 5, Box 292, Ellljay 30540.________
White daffodils w/yellow centers, mix. iris; also, white narcissus, all $4/doz. plus $1.50 post. Mrs. T. W. Allison, Rt. 2, Box 84, Flowery Branch 30542. Ph. 404-967-3069._________________
Golden glow $1/clump, houseleeks 5/$1, Rose-of-Sharon 50$-$1 up, ivy 10/$1, yellowbell (forsythia) $1, cannot ship. Mrs. Marie Wohigemuth, Marietta. Ph. 973-0842.________________
Daylilies, named variety unlabeled, mix., 10/$7, Blue Dutch iris, paper white narcissus, 10/$5.50 ppd. Mrs. Donald Greer, Rt. 5, Ellljay._______________
Trillium, foam flower, trailing arbutus, Queen Anne's Lace, galax, may-apple, wild fern, wood lily, 6/$10 ppd. R. C. Chastain. Rt. 5, Box 209, Ellijay 30540.
Water hyacinths, aucubas $2, Irg. liriope clumps/$5, house plants 50$ up, cannot ship. Charlie Kimbrell, 106 Claire Dr., SE, Atlanta. Ph. 627-5678._______
Cushion-bushel basket mums, stocky plants; also, sev. cols, iris, $6.50/doz., ppd. prompt shipment. Pauline Evans, Rt. 2, Tempel 30179._________________
Japanese bamboo roots for sale, 3/$1.50 plus post. Mrs. W. C. Fowler, Rt. 5, Box 292, Ellijay 30540.______________
Bishop's weed (old timey variegated), $5.50/doz. pits, shipped in moist peat ppd. Dolly Presley, 2505 Panola Rd., Lithonia 30058._________________
Giant red velvet cockscomb seed or prince's-feather seed, 1000/$1, red salvia, 100/$1, mix. col. touch-me-not, tbspn./$1 w/SASE. Mrs. L. V. Itson, Rt. 1, Box 90, Pelham 31779.___________
Mix col. iris 15/$5, mix daffodils 2 doz./$5.50 plus $1 post., free vinca minor w/ea. order. Mrs. Paul Til ley, Rt. 3, Ellijay
30540.____________________ Well rooted bearded iris, mix. cols.,
$8/doz., Siberian purple iris, $4/doz; also, last-breath-of-spring, ppd. W. D. Duvall, Rt. 3, Box 384, Ellijay 30540._______
Boxwood, 3 yr., gal./$1, 4 yr./$1.50, redtip, 18-24 in., gal./$1.25, all well branched. Norton Eldridge, Madison Ave., Ashburn 31714. Ph. 912-567-3849.____________
Periwinkle and English ivy, $10 ea. rooted plant plus post. R. C. Henderson, Acworth. Ph. 404-974-2541._______
Asstd. cacti, Rex or Angelwing begonias $1 up, cuttings or leaves 50$ plus post. Ben Yarbrough, 330 Landers Dr., Mableton 30059. Ph. 998-2376.
Lrg. type Martin gourd seed for sale, 50/$1 ppd. Mary Tindall, Rt. 3, Box 268, Ashburn 31714.__________________
Sultana seed, mostly dark cols., dwarf orange phlox seed, 75/S1, 200/$2 ppd. Mrs. J. G. Cook, 35 Valley Dr., Carrollton
30117.____________________ Mix. galdiola bulbs, $3/doz. plus post.
P. E. VanGotum, Rt. 2, Box 213A, Watkinsville 30677. Ph. 404-769-8700.
Daylilies 3/$1, aspidistra 75$ ea., cleome 3/$1, purple asters 3/$1, vinca minor 8/$1, min. order $3.50 w/$1.50 post. C. Farmer, 17 Rebecca Circle, Griffin
30223.____________________ Mix. col. sultana seed or eggtree
25$/pkg. plus SASE. Mrs. A. P. Sheppard, 1640 Williamson Rd., Griffin 30223.
Hellebores, oak leaf hydrangea, night blooming cereus, sweet shrub, pachysandra, vinca, hosta, trillium, liriope, ajuga. Milton Kunansky, Atlanta. Ph. 633-9507.
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Ajuga plants, 6 sml./$1,6 lrg./$3.50, dbl. asstd. touch-me-not seed $1/tspn. w/SASE. Robt. Clark, 20 Mason Dr., Columbus 31903._______________
Narcissus, Iris, mums, jews, $3/doz., Fla. Jasmine, August Illy, Tiger Illy, penecular, hosta, 3/S5, add post. Mrs. E. I. Gray, Rt. 1, Box Bremen 30110._____
Native rhododendron, mtn. laurel, holly, white dogwood, hemlock/white pine, azaleas, sweet shrub, 6/S10, post. $2. Mrs. Elzie Cantrell, Rt. 5, Box 139, Ellijay 30540. Ph. 273-3716.___________
Lrg. hybrid daylllles and breaded Iris, mix. cols., $5/doz., red spider Illy bulbs, $3/doz. w/$1.50 post. Mrs. Glynn James, Rt. 5, Lyons 30436.__________
Poultry, game, fowl and
for sale
Martin gourd seed, 35c/pkg. plus SASE. Edward S. Thurmond, 1311 McHenry Crossing, Madison 30650.___________
Seed, shasta daisy, foxglove, sweet wllllam, amaryllls, mix. hollyhock, 4 pkgs./$1, camellia, 15/J1. Mrs. J. W. Sapp, Rt. 5. Box 75, Lyons 30436._______
Tangeglow Impellents $1.75 ea., Blitz Impatlens, Novette Impatlens, Barrel cactus $1 ea. plus post. Ruth Payne, 11355 Jonesbrldge Rd., Alpnaretta 30201.
Seed, Shasta daisy, $1/pkg. w/SASE. Glorlosa daisy, $1/pkg. w/SASE, blue stokesla, $1/pkg. w/SASE. Mrs. Sandra Fountain, Rt. 1, Box 186, Mt. Vemon
30445._____________________ New crop amaryllls seed, from huge
blooms of mix. cols., velvet reds, orange, pink and stripes, 100/S1 w/SASE, no checks please. Mary L. Wilson, Rt. 3, Box 321, Tlfton 31794.____________
Daylllles, dbl. orange, lemon yellow, red, brown/yellow variegated, $6/doz., $1.25 post, per doz. Mrs. Charlie Cantrell, 1982 Dawsonvllle Hwy., Galnesvllle
30501.______________________ Seed, ralntree, catalpa, rattle box, love
apple, splnosa, ageratum, Jerusalem Cherry, mullein, marigolds, 4 pkgs./$1 w/SASE. Jim Donaldson, Box 893, Swalnsboro 30401._______________
Free-salsify seed (oyster plant) lovely flower and tasty root, send SASE. H. J. Rubln, 1290 Rucker Rd., Alpharetta
30201.___________________ Dwarf marigold seed, variegated
yellow and maroon, $1/cupful plus long SASE. M. J. Aklns, Rt. 1, Nashville 31639.
Bronze ajuga 25c ea. or $1.25/clump border grass, $1/lrg. bunch, no shipping. B. Barry, Lawrencevllle. Ph. 962-4065, 1 and 1 pm.___________________
Lu'ffa sponge seed, 251259,501509, etc., all w/SASE. Phil Busenltz, 1640 Aqua Rd., Madison 30650.______________
Bromelaids, all sizes and kinds, some in bloom, tillandsia, orchids, staghorn ferns, SASE please. Sam Hedgepath, Macon. Ph. 743-0777.____________
Pink lady's-slipper, wild iris, trailing arbutus, Queen Anne's Lace, wild creeping phlox, tame violets, 12/S10, 24/$15 ppd. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 1, Blue Ridge
30513.______________________ Begonias, polka dot, rose moss, ferns,
eyonymus, dbl. pink impatiens; also, fig vine and mint, 3/$1, no shipping. Mary Welsh, Macon. Ph. 474-2849.________
Liriope, green, $1/clump, parson's weed free. Mrs. John A. Killcrease, 5151 Martindale Lane, Stone Mtn. 30088. Ph. 469-7355.____________________
Orchids, species and hybrids, cattleyas epidendrum, dendrobiums, can ship. Paul Eaton, 5768 Fulton Cir., Norcross 30093. Ph. 921-2923.________
Tangeglow Impatiens or sultana plants, $1 ea., w/$1 post. Delia Goodwin, Rt. 2, Box 190, Tallapoosa 30176.
Martin gourd seed for sale, 1 ea. w/SASE. Roy C. Kitchens, Rt. 5, Box 38, Thomson 30825. Ph. 404-595-3409. .
Cacti, 2 ft. to 5 ft. tall, 50-$15, cut cactus, root your own at a lower price, T. E. Smith, Mableton. Ph. 941-7651 or 422-4317.
Wanted
15 mix. laying chickens and 3 roosters, $3 ea., take all $51. D. Talmadge, Griffin. Ph. 404-229-1603.______________
Flock of geese $5 ea., Rouen and Khaki Campbell ducks, all ages, $2 ea. Frank Smith, Carl. Ph. 867-5085.________
21 young RIR roosters, $1.50 ea. or $1.35 If all taken. W. D. Smith, Box 434, Legion Lake Rd., Villa Rica. Ph. 459-6711.
Trio Araucanas, trio Doms, trio SexLinks, 6 Irg. hens; also, hatching eggs. Tommy Teu, Jonesboro. Ph. 478-7170.
Pheasants, breeders, gold and yellow gold, young silvers, greens and golds; also, doves, quail and other birds. L W. Johnson, College Park. Ph. 964-8862.
Hatching eggs, Coturnix quail, Pharoah 0-1, White English, British English, Tuxedo, mix., $20/100, ship ppd. R. Benton, 905 Dorough St., Eastman
31023.___________________ Turkey poults, Broad Breasted Bronze
turkey, $3 ea. Bonnie Butler, Rt. 1, Tooinsboro. Ph. 912-933-5387.______
Purebred show quality bantams, WOE,
BOE, BB Red OE, Blue Red OE, S.D.W. OE, White/ Black / Barred / Red Cochins. W. D. Rice, Powder Springs. Ph. 943-3159.
Pigeons, Racers, prs., sgls., young and old, $2 ea. Doug Wood, 6500 Cascade Rd., SW, Atlanta. Ph. 349-5570.______
BB White turkey poults, started phea-
sant chicks, White Blacktail Japs, other birds. Ray Bragg, Perry. Ph. 912-987-5366.
White Cornish bantams, white turkeys,
White Muscovy ducklings, duck and Turken eggs. Gerald Smith, Cochran 31014. Ph. 934-4286._____________
Pheasants, silver, red and dark throat gold, black-neck, all 1983 hatch. A. H. Kicklighter, Rt. 6, Box 23, Brunswick. Ph. 912-265-8273.________________
Mallard ducks, 5 gen. from wild, $3. Robert E. Burns, 1010 E. Mclntosh Rd., Griffin. Ph. 404-227-5213.__________
6 breeds of games, young and grown; also, pens and wire for sale. Lou Satterfield, Atlanta. Ph. 761-1271.________
Pheasants, trio yellow gold, 3 yrs., 2
trios red gold, 1 yr., 2 trios silver, 3 yrs.
Ray H. Vickery, Hartwell. Ph.
404-376-8862.
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Trio blue peafowls for sale, 2 yrs. old, $150. Charles T. Massey, Box 382, Rockmart 30135. Ph. 684-7156._____
Show bantams, proven winners, reducing flock, modern game in Brown-Red, BB
Red, Birchen, Lemon-Blue; also, few quail, Belgian D'Anvers. Larry Maddox,
Buford. Ph. 963-9564.____________
Bantam Japs in Black, 1 cock, 4 hens
laying, blacks and Mottled from spring hatch, grey, 1 cock, 3 hens laying. J. Shelnutt, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-6631.
Wisconsin Jumbo quail for sale, diff. ages, priced according to age. Frank Vaughan, 833 Atlanta Rd., Gumming. Ph. 404-887-2436._____________________
Lrg. hens and chickens for sale, hens
$3, others priced according to age, Irg. roosters, $1.50. C. Phillips, Lilburn. Ph. 923-6597.___________________
White King pigeons for sale, $10/pr. Joseph A. Murray, 1836 Biggers Rd., Columbus 31904.__________________
Free purebred roosters, 1 yr. old, will not ship. Wm. Smith, Newnan. Ph. 251-0693.____________________
Want to buy Joseph's Coat plants, only 8 or 10 plants, well rooted. D. Young, Rt 6, Pine St., Calhoun 30701.________
Want plant called rattlesnake monoecious. Mrs. W. W. Durden 380 E Lake Blvd., SE, Apt. 208, Atlanta 30317. Ph. 404-378-4638. ________
Want some amaryllis bulbs, mix. and red, state the price. Larean Webb, 80 Beulah Cn. Rd., Carrollton 30117._____
Want pink bachelor-button seed; also, dwarf salvia seed, red. Mrs. Eula Stewart Rt. 1, Box 78, Alma 31510.__________
Want yellow cushion mum plants and lavender ones, about 1 doz. of ea. Mrs. Dorsey R. Smith, 6225 Amherst Dr., Riverdale 30174. Ph. 404-991-153^_________
Want all cols. dbl. impatiens. Frances Williams, 406D Hardy Dr., Grovetown 30813. Ph. 404-860-2257.
Mail your ads to: Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin, Georgia Department of Agriculture, Capitol Square, Atlanta, Georgia 30334.
Free 2 show stock, purebred roosters, 1 Speckled Sussex, 1 Light Brahma, no pullets, William Thomas Smith, Franklin. Ph. 251-0693.______________
Games, good Hatch cock and crossed hens, reasonable. Bill Vied, Sharpsburg. Ph. 404-253-9428.___________
15 guineas, 4 wks. old, with hen $20. Beverly Bennett, Box 242, Centervllle 31028. Ph. 912-953-2471._________
Ducks, Muscovy, some crosses, white geese, grey geese, mix. yard chickens and some bantms. T. Slmpson, CovIngton. Ph. 786-7145._____________
Purebred Bulldog Dark Cornish for sale. Chad White, Spout Spings Rd., Flowery Branch 30542. Ph. 967-6913.
Pure game fowl, Rebel Greys, Red Quills and White Hackles; also, RHHatch and RH-Kelso crosses, $5 to $30. Jeff Land, Rt. I.Montlcello. Ph. 468-6001.
Jumbo Wisconsin quail breeders, eggs and chicks, purebred bantam breeders, eggs and chicks. Randy Coleburn, 610 Woodlawn Dr., Marietta 30067. Ph. 404-971-1920 aft. 6 Dm.
BB Reds $7/pr., Buff, White and mix. Cochins $2 ea., big black hens, good layers, $2 ea.; Cornish. Edgar Beam, CovInglon. Ph. 404-786-0632 aft. 3 pm.
Games, Everett Clairborns, Brunner Roundheads, Garrett Pyles, AA Prince White Hornets, $50/trio. H. Clayton Garrett, Gumming. Ph. 887-4889._______
Baby ducks for sale, $1.25 ea.; also, grown ones, $2.50 ea. Kathy E. Burns, Rt. 5, Beaver Rd., Loganvllle 30249. Ph. 466-8013 any time.__________________
Purebred OE Silver Duckwing, White, Blue Red, Japs - Red Blacktail, Rosecomb - Black. Jim Poore, Doufllasvllle. Ph. 964-1311 or 949-8262.
Chickens, Black Jersey Giants, bantam Wyandottes, white and buff; also, metal brooder. Pat Davls, Woodstock. Ph. 926-4708.________________
Show bantams, Splash Rosecomb $8/pr., some game hens $5 ea. Mike Yawn, Murrayvllle. Ph. 536-3193.______
R.H.'s. 2 cocks and 3 hens. Kelso. 3 hens, 1 Rubbel Hatch cock; also, OE Blue bantams, reas. G. R. Baldwin, Tyrone 30290. Ph. 487-4483.____________
Purebred White Old English and Black Old English, $10/pr. Morris Payne, Buford. Ph. 945-4160.______________
Modern game bantams, 6 Birchen hens, 4 Brown Reds, 20 speckled guinea keets. S. Snider, Decatur. Ph. 241-5973.
Show quality bantams, Black Silkies, White Japs, Buff Brahmas, Black, White and Buff Cochins. Wm. Watson, Box 54, Newton 31770. Ph. 912-734-5100._____
Mallard ducks, 3 gen. from wild, half grown, $2.50 ea. Ed Reisenwitz, Decatur. Ph. 289-9016.________________
Polish Lace chickens, 10 hens, 2 roosters, take all $25. Steve McLanahan, Elberton. Ph. 283-3033._________
Mix. hens $2.50 ea., pr. Muscovy ducks $10, trio of geese $35. Ralph C. Swafford, Doufllasvllle. Ph. 949-8882._________
Wisconsin quail eggs, Jumbos $20/100, baby chicks, 1 wk. old $50/100. Russell Mosley, Box 535, Vldalia 30474. Ph. 912-537-3852.________________
Buff Rosecomb bantams, Buff Cochin, Black Cochin roosters, baby duck and guineas, pigeons, hatching eggs and Silver Sebrlght. Jack Vaughan, Clermont. Ph. 983-7025._____________
Guinea eggs and turkey eggs for sale, $1.50 and $2.50/doz. V. Murphy, Conyers. Ph. 922-5529, 483-5536.___________
Royal Palm turkey poults $6.50 up; 2 young Emus, males, $150 ea.; Fantail pigeons $4 ea. Dan R. Queen, Douglasvllle. Ph. 942-2239.________
Game rooster and 20 game hens for sale, $25. V. Barron, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-3542.__________________
Ringneck pheasants, Jumbo Wisconsin quail eggs and chicks, all ages, priced according to ages. Clyde Garrett, Macon. Ph. 742-3240.____________
Entire stock, pr. Self-Blue OE and 8 biddies 4 wks. old, $30 for all. Lesley Higgins, Griffin. Ph. 228-3318._________
Guinea keets 50t ea., pure Toulouse goslings, $4 ea., game stags and pullets, reas. Hiram Dunn, Meansville. Ph. 567-8662.____________________
8 turkeys, 2 red hens, 1 red torn, 2 black hens, 3 black toms. Robert Martin, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-5213 aft. 6 pm.
Free to good home, 5 hens, 1 rooster, 3 Araucana hens also incl. L. D. Carver, Box 331, Rt. 1, Canton 30114._______
Hatching eggs, baby chicks and grown birds, OE, Japs, Cochins, Moderns and Belgian quail, reducing flock. Rondal Williams, Lawrencevllle. Ph. 963-7597.
White Japanese Silkie chicks, priced according to age, $1.50 and up. Ann Richardson, Fayetteville. Ph. 404-461-7814.________________
Doves, white, wild, fawn, peach and pieds; also, other cage birds. P. Alien, Red Oak. Ph. 404-766-2270.______
Bronze baby turkeys for sale; also, Bronze turkey eggs. Mike Pasko, 1164 Hwy. 212, Conyers. Ph. 483-9254.
Bantams, show quality, White Black and Brown Red Old English; also, few others. Randy Garner, Douglasville. Ph. 949-3654.__________________
Pearl Grey guineas, newly hatched, $1 ea. Bob Johnson, Douglasville. Ph. 942-5014.___________________
Chicks, Golden pheasant, Albino stock Chukar, Java Green peafowl and Silkie chickens, no shipping. Charles E. Blume, Hampton. Ph. 946-3287._________
Quail chicks, Jumbo Wisconsin, Tenn. Reds and Blonde Bobwhite; also, mature male Silver Bobwhite. Tal Bartlett, Riverdale. Ph. 404-997-0780.___________
Pigeons, Texas Auto-Sex Hungarians, prs. and young birds, other Irg. birds, reas. priced. Don Jones, Warner Robins. Ph. 912-953-3096._______________
Ducks, Ringneck pheasants; pigeons, Trumpeters, Fantails, domestic game, King, Tumblers, and Ghigi male pheasant. Bertla Woody, Suches. Ph. 838-4713.________________
Games $50/trio, Brunners or Saunders, R.H. Gennett Pyle, White Hornet, Everett Clairborn. H. Clayton Garrett, Rt. 1, Cummlna 30130. Ph. 887-4889.
Rare chicks, 6 wks., 1 Hamburg, 6 Polish, 1 Buff Cochin; also, adult pr. OE bantams. B. Anderson, Kennesaw. Ph. 422-0593.______________________
White Carneaux pigeons, bred from Palmetta stock, mated prs. and sgls. Paul Crider, 201 Meadow Dr., Warner Robins. Ph. 912-922-9397.
Eggs for sale, fertile eggs, 70t/doz. J. D. Bentley, Social Circle. Ph. 787-9577.
2 Cornish roosters, full grown, standard, hatched last yr., $8 for both. David Clay, Llthonla. Ph. 987-5120.______
Mandarin duck, male, '82 hatch, $20. Bill Rider, Roswell. Ph. 992-8782.
Gold Sebright, BB Red, Chinese Black and few Ringneck pheasants. C. M. Collins, 250 Redmond St., Forest Park 30050. Ph. 361-4573.________________
14 Black Leghorn hens, all laying, $2.50 ea. R. C. Cleveland, Rt. 3, Box 209, Flowery Branch. Ph. 967-2993._________
Ringneck Mallard ducks for sale, 7 gen. from wild. Ken Guest, Box 5372, Athens 30604. Ph. 549-3019.________
Wisconsin Jumbo quail, most ages; also, eggs and dressed birds. Ernest Burch, College Park. Ph. 404-997-4425.
Speckled guinea keets $2 ea., Bronze turkey poults $3.50 ea., Bearded White Silkie chicks, unsexed $1.50 ea., Immature prs. / $6. Ed McDowell, Bonaire 31005. Ph. 912-929-1267.________
Young White Leghorn cross roosters, $1-$1.50. D. Guffey, Gainesville. Ph. 532-6850.__________________
Mallard ducklings, 4 gen. from wild, $2.50 up, game chickens, $2 ea.; Canadian geese, unsexed, $50 ea. W. B. Henley, Douglasvllls. Ph. 942-2554.
Pr. geese $25, ducks $2.50 to $4 ea. Fred Goforth, 712 Sanders Ave., Dalton. Ph. 404-278-5880._______________
Quail, Bobwhite, Pharoah, all ages, Wisconsin - Pharoah, dressed / live, Chukar and Ringnecks. Harold Lawrence, Forest Park. Ph. 361-4573.________
Pigeons, approx. 30 Red Utility Carneaux, mated prs. and young, $2.50 ea. for entire lot. J. D. Bryan, 6951 Klmberly Lane, Llthla Springs 30057.
Bourbon Red grown turkeys for sale. Mrs. J. C. Gibson, Douglasville. Ph. 404-949-4375.__________________
Araucanas, 3 hens, 1 rooster, $20; also, Araucana chicks, $1.50 ea. L. Hatch, Conyers. Ph. 483-6086._____________
Pheasants, 2 prs. 1983 Swinhoe plus 1983 Reeves, Silvers, Dark Throat Golden, 1980 pr. Reeves, Gam be I; quail eggs. David Orgel, Albany. Ph. 435-3973.
Young guineas, White Call ducks and Mallards, 4 gen. from wild, priced according to age. William Kelley, Rt. 7, Canton. Ph. 479-2773.________________
Hatch Roundheads, Butchers, Clarets, Grays and a few hens. G. H. Moreland, 1270 Turner Rd., Lilburn 30247. Ph. 921-8525 aft. 6 pm.______________
Quail, % % Ib., 12 wks.; Ga. Giant broiler hatching eggs, $30/100, shipped ppd. Ben Parrish, Rt. 9, Box 159, Statesboro 30458._______________
Jumbo Wisconsin quail eggs, $20/100, cannot ship. William J. Vickers, Sr., Rt. 1, Box 26B, McRae 31055. Ph. 912-868-2168.
9 pheasant hens and 3 roosters, Ringnecks, $95, Jumbo Wisconsin quail, all ages, 40-$2; also, bantams. J. R. Dickerson, Rt. 8, Box 409, Cumming. Ph. 887-5723.__________________
Pheasants, chicks, 1 wk. to 4 mos., 160 or more, prices are right, have a good choice. W. H. Rampy, Bowdon. Ph. 258-7997._______________________
Silver Polish, Araucana chicks, $1.50 up, BB Reds, $1.25 up, Ringneck pheasant chicks, $1.50 up. M. Posey, Rt. 1, Cordele 31015. Ph. 273-8673._______
Jersey Black Giants, '83 hatch chicks, $1 ea., 50 or more 75 ea. Don Harper, Elberton. Ph. 283-2429 nights.______
Rheas $50, Canaldan geese $50, Canadian goslings $25, Indian Blue peachicks $10, Java Green peachicks $45. T. Smith, Mableton. Ph. 941-7651, 422-4317.
Bronze turkey poults, 2-3 mos. old $5 ea., geese, Buff, Toulouse and African $10 ea. Mrs. Harris, Swainsboro. Ph. 912-562-3658._______________
Rhode Island Red fryers on foot, choice $2 ea., 1 exc. breed White Rock rooster and hen $10, fat hens $2.50 ea. J. Stanley, 770 Tidwell Rd., Alpharetta.
Wisconsin Jumbo quail eggs, $10/100 Ringneck pheasant eggs $4/doz.; also, quail and pheasant chicks, priced according to age. Jack H. Kelley, Blairsville. Ph. 745-2365 after 6:30 pm.__________
Wisconsin Jumbo quail, most ages; also, dressed birds and eggs. Ron Carlsen, Marietta. Ph. 404-426-8000 aft. 5
pm.________________________ Purebred show bantams, sev. breeds
to choose from, diff. prices. Dan Harris, Due West Rd., Powder Springs. Ph. 404-427-8737 aft. 7 pm.____________
Mallard duck babies, 4 gen. from wild, $4 ea. Dawn Bailey, Lawrencevllle. Ph. 404-963-3160._______________
25 laying hens and 2 roosters, $2.50 ea. W. R. Schuman, Rt. 1, Senoia. Ph. 599-3870.
Show quality bantams, many kinds to choose from; also, bantam chicks, all ages. Charles S. Brown, Rt. 2, Maysvllle. Ph. 404-652-2333._____________
Young guineas, newly hatched, pearl grays, $1 ea. Bob Johnson, Douglasville. Ph. 942-5014.______________
Cochins, young Barred, Buff, Golden Sebright bantams and silver pheasant chicks, 4-8 wks. Bobby L. Johnson, Rt. 1, Camilla 31130. Ph. 1-912-294-3521.
1 Splashed Modern game bantam rooster, 2 laying hens $5 ea. Ron Webb, East Point. Ph. 758-9495._________
Baby guineas $1 ea., 1 wk. 10 ea. wk. added, games, stags, $1.50-$3 ea. John Burnett, Bremen. Ph. 646-3236._______
2 roosters, standard Dark Cornish, Irg., 1 yr. old, $8 for both. David Clay, Lithonla. Ph. 987-5120._________________
Barred Rocks, 5 hens, 1 rooster, Silver Lace Wyandott, 4 hens and rooster. Harold Chambers, Canton. Ph. 479-8103.
Geese, Gray Toulouse and Brown Chinese, all sizes; ducks; bantams, Golden Sebright and sev. other kinds chickens; turkeys. Wilson Carson, Griftin. Ph. 228-1972._____________
Show qual. bantams, OE Silver DuckwIngs, 1 cock and 4 hens; also, trio BB Red OE. Tim Haley, Rt. 5, Canton 30114. Ph. 479-5959.________________
40 bantams, laying col. eggs, will sell all for $30, will not ship. Bill Kilgo, 21 Old Zebulon Rd., Bamesvllle 30204.______
Bobwhltes, Chukars, Gambels, Tenn. Red, eggs and chicks. O. E. Carroll, 3464 Mtn. View Rd., Gainesville 30501. Ph. 404-536-6888.____________________
6 bantam hens, 1 rooster, $16, games from proven stock, quail size, trio/$25, Sid Taylors, Doms, Travelers and Hatch. Gerald Ledford, Conyers 30208. Ph. 483-8534 or 787-2043.__________
Bronze turkeys, pigeons, show type, BB Reds, Rouen ducks. Ms. Princes, Douglasville. Ph. 1-404-949-7016 aft. 6
pm.____________________________ Bantam chicks, Silver Sebrlghts,
Golden Sebrlghts, Belgium quail, Buff Cochins, others, no Sun. sales. Clovis Jackson, Moultrle. Ph. 912-941-5541.
Pigeons, Fantails, Homers, Red Carneaux, $4 ea. C. A. Wheeler, Rt. 1, Bamesvllle 30204. Ph. 358-1841.______
Pigeons, Fantails and Birmingham Rollers, will trade, no shipping. Jeff Thurmond, Watklnsvllle. Ph. 769-5728.
Bobwhite quail eggs, Jumbo Wisconsin $25/100, Indiana Giants $35/100, $5 packing fee, chicks avail. Mac Reeder, Macon. Ph. 912-788-0313.
Wanted
Want any unwanted poultry, chickens, turkeys, any other, will pick up within reas. distance. H. Mclntyre, Locust Grove. Ph. 957-9749.______________
Want Diamond doves and Button quail, silver and normal breeders. Jerry Youghn, Jonesboro. Ph. 471-0380.____________
Want standard Dark Brahmas, 3 or 4 hens. Dr. B. H. Lee, Jasper 30143. Ph. 692-2112 or 692-5030.______________
Want 10 laying chickens (brown eggs only); want young pr. geese, any breed, buy, pick up later. Marilyn Smith, Box 462, Ellenwood 30049.____________
Want to buy some white guinea eggs or baby guineas. Hazel Dollar, Rt. 1, Box 386, Balnbridge. Ph. 912-246-7174.
Want peafowl, will trade Australian Shepherd or reg. dairy goat, will be going to Atlanta area. S. Kelley, Douglas. Ph. 912-384-9655.____________________
Want to buy silver, Spangled Hamburg chicks. C. Sisson, Ringgold. Ph. 935-4474 aft. 7 pm._____________________
Want any free doves, quail, turkeys, chickens, peacocks, ducks, pheasants, any fowl, will give good home. Arthur Pecce, McDonough. Ph. 957-6898.
Want 3 white ducks (2 females, 1 male), will pick up, give good home on private pond. R. Tillman, College Park. Ph. 969-9356.____________________
Want any unwanted fowl (chickens, turkeys, peacocks, ducks, geese, etc.), will catch and pick up. J. Clifton, CovIngton. Ph. 786-7145.___________
Want 5 or 6 guineas, will pick up. Joey Rhodes, Rt. 2, Crawfordville 30631. Ph. 404-456-2674 aft. 8 pm.__________
Want peacock eggs, 50 mi. radius of Covington. Ralph Guiney, Covington. Ph. 786-6227.
No trucks, jeeps, or cars for sale may be advertised.
Ads must be mailed in each week to appear in the paper.
GEORGIA PEACHES Georgia has gained fame from her delicious peaches. The state ranks number three in the nation in peach production.
Wednesday, June 29, 1983
THE MARKET BULLETIN
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Needlework
All ads for handmade items must be accompanied each week by a statement that the item was made by the advertiser and not purchased for resale.
Affidavits previously submitted will no longer be kept in file.
Potholders, watermelon slice, blk. seed, grn. rind, $3/set, rose / dress type matching ser., $4, $1 ea. set, post. Mrs. P. B. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground 30107.
Handpainted lace trimmed pillowcases, $8/pr., band aprons, $2.50 ea. add post. Elzie Cantrell, Rt. 5, Box 139, Ellijay 30540._____________
2 riffle afghans, burgandy / pink / off white, 70x82/$52.50, red / white / blue, 60x72/$42.50 ppd. Lucille Herring, Hephzibah. Ph. 404-798-5512._______
Bonnets, granny & button crown, $5 ea. ppd. Leila Hill, 4505 Thompson Rd., Col'ege Park 30349. Ph. 964-4646.
Dbl. knit quilt scraps, 10 Ibs., $7.50 ppd., 20 Ibs., $13.50 ppd. Mrs. Robert Norrell, Rl. 6, Galnesville 30506._______
Quilts, machine made, Tulip, Flower Basket, Strawberry, Overall Sam, dbl., $35, kings, $45. Mrs. Ed Burger, Chatsworth. Ph. 695-2583._______
Quilts, handemade, all cols., long strips, no patterns, king, $25, dig, $20 & $4 post, on ea. m.o. only. Sally Butler, Rt. 4, Dahlonega 30533.___________
Handmade quilts, dbl. bed size, beau., 4 to choose from $35-$50. Lena Dowdy, Jonesboro. Ph. 471-8469.________
Baby afghans, cro. pastel cols., $18420. Mrs. Beasley, Stone Mtn. Ph. 299-3310.____________________
Button crown bonnets, w/white rick rak trim, $7 ea. Faye Beaver, Rt. 2, Box 253, Jesup 31545. Ph. 912-427-2453._____
Quilt scraps, 3-4 in. sqs., cotton / cotton poly blends, immed. shipment, 100 & 4. Shirley Black, 4 Marguerite Drive, Cartersville 30120.___________
Perm, press band apron w/matching trimmed pocket, $2.50 ea., 3/$7 plus post. Mrs. Charlie Cantrell, 1982 Dawsonville Hwy., Galnesville 30501.________
Handsewn dbl. bed quilt tops, Double Wedding Ring, $35, Flower Gardens, Step Around Mtn., $25 ea. add post. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.
Holly Hobble baby quilts w/accssories, $25 plus post.; handpainted pillowcases, $10/pr. Mrs. W. Fowler, Rt. 5, Box 292, Ellijay 30540._____________________
Sun bonnet, old fashion lace trim qual., work, fast del., $5.55 ppd. adult size. M. Glover, 1940 W. Mercer, College Park
30337._______________________ Baby afghans, $10-$12, placemats, $8
(set of 4), other, plus post. Louise Hall, Rt. 6, Box 84, Dallas 30132.____________
Want help quilting queen-king size quilts, desire qual. workmanship. Josie Harrelson, Riverdale. Ph. 471-2616.
Hand quilted quilts, diff. patterns. Mrs. Jack Marlow, 1777 Center Ave., East Point 30344. Ph. 767-4094._________
Baby afghans, $15, laprok afghans, $12, others, $20-$35 plus post. Mrs. E. Martin, 1156 Clydesdale Dr., Clarkston 30021. Ph. 404-296-6376.________
Granny bonnets, lace trimmed, $5.50 & children bonnets, $4.50 ppd.; band apron, $3.50 ppd. Dora Murphy, Rt. 1, Locust Grove 30248.___________________
Dbl. knit full size quilt tops, asstd. blks., cotton tops, asstd. blks., $10 ea. plus post; 2 cotton hand quilted baby quilts, $20 ea. plus post. Estelle Reagan, Snellville. Ph. 972-0986.____________
Cro. sitting Hen potholder, sml., $20, lrg./$3 ppd. Jeanette Rednour, 3951 Rocky Valley Dr., Conley 30027._____
Stuffed chicken potholders, $5/pr., plus 50 post.; 3-in-1 apron, $3 ea. plus 50<t post. Bessie Sims, 441 Chestnut St., Lawrenceville 30245.__________
Dbl. bed size quilt tops, $25 ea., Mapel Leaf, Dresden Plate, Star, Strawberry. Louise Wilson, Rt. 1, Box 114B, Waleska
30183.________________________ Handmade, cotton quilts, Dreslin Doll,
Dreslin Plate, Dbl. Wedding ring, Fan Log Cabin & others. J. Bennett, Rt. 1, Box 1159, Clayton 30525.____________
Beau, cotton quilts, quilted by hand on frames, all cols. / sizes, made by patterns, reas. Mrs. Hubert Blalock, Rt. 7, Box 416, Newnan. Ph. 404-253-3678, no collect calls.___________________
Handmade quilts, diff. design, $65-$450. Azzie Lee Cole, Rt. 4, Box 371, Winder 30680. Ph. 867-5373.
Advertising is free, however, ads must be mailed each time you want them to appear in the paper. We cannot take ads by phone.
Handmade quilts, sev. patterns, cotton, cotton / poly, $55-$70, 1 queen size, $100. Mrs. Hoyt Hales, Rt. 3, Ellijay 30540. Ph. 404-698-4281.__________
Cathedral window quilt, all new material, handmade, w/2 in. windows on muslin, 86x99 size. Mrs. B. L. Leven, 531 Adrian PI., Macon 31204. Ph. 912-743-5023.______________
Ladybug potholders, $4 ea. Gail Lane, 2628 Brltt Dr., Douglasvllle 30135.
Cro. afghans, made to order, some on hand to incl. 62x75 in., tag ends w/55 cos), $57.50. Mrs. A. E. Riley, 3430 Rushing Rd., Augusta 30906. Ph. 404-798-4150.___________________
Beau, hand quilted quilts, Dresden Plate, Log Cabin, Flower Garden, Cathedral Window, other; tops. Edna Smith, 4228 Welbun Dr., Decatur. Ph. 289-0601.___________________
Cathedral quilt w/ruffel, $350. Dorthy Ware, Summerville. Ph. 404-857-4444.
Farm Supplies
27x39 ft. farm equip, shelter, I beam post & 26 gauge metal. Raymond Beaty, Norman Park. Ph. 912-985-8063._____
Used 1000 gal. fiberglas tank, mounted on tandem trailer. Hugh Crook, Montezuma. Ph. 912-472-6302._____
8 Hart link layer feeders, 6 A-frame egg collectors & Seymour packer, bargain. Wm. Deal, Bristol. Ph. 912-579-2303.
40 Mark IV chicken drinkers, $10 ea. James Grindle, Dahlonega. Ph. 404-864-3780._________________
Sixty 1 gal. jugs/$1 ea., 75-V galJ75 ea.; cranberry containers. Owen Henly, Atlanta. Ph. 766-0875.___________
Blacksmith forge, good cond., $75. Elizabeth Hulette, Rt. 5, Chapman Rd., Macon 31211. Ph. 912-746-2622._____
2 round 10 ton feed bins w/auger & mtrs., good cond., $1200/both. Sarah Klvett, Dawsonvllle. Ph. 404-265-3696.
Set stainless steel branding irons, $75, round / trough type chicken feeders, 50 ea. Larry Loughridge, Rt. 4, Chatsworth. Ph. 404-695-4987._____________
Flllrite fuel hand pump, $30, air compressor, 5 hp., Sears port., 20 gal. tank, $425. S. Martin, Warthen. Ph. 912-552-1132. _________________
Rabbit cages, watering equip. & feeders. Michael McCannon, Lithonia. Ph. 482-1279 aft. 7.______________
Split chestnut rails, del. anywhere. G. Mltchell, Blairsville. Ph. 404-745-4585.
Goulds deep well pump, hvy. duty, %
hr., $100. Wesley Moon, Auburn. Ph.
945-4467.
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Incubator, '82 Sears table top, 50 eggs, working order. Gloria Niles, Murrayville.
Ph. 404-532-9740._______________
200 gal. fuel tank w/hand pump, $250. Mr. Parker, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-3343.
Used chicken cages, exc. for rabbits, $1; 10 ft. sec. Joe Rhodes, Crawfordville.
Ph. 404-456-2674.___________________
30 LP gas brooder, jet type, good cond., cheap. H. M. Ritch, Hiram. Ph. 943-5723.
Layer equip., 570 ft., slats, hopper, chain / trough, 10 ton bin, carts, monorails, 2 fill sys., etc. Mike Stroud, Calhoun. Ph. 404-629-0758.__________
5000 watt port, power generator, 8 hp., Wise, mtr., $495. Ed Williams, Dalton. Ph. 404-226-3989 / 278-8528.____________
5x10 panels of cages, used elec. fence & other materials, hog / barbed wire, you take down. Livia Vereczkei, Winder. Ph. 404-725-2230.________________
Bamboo canes, 138, eight ft. long, over 200 seventeen ft. long, 25c ea. Wilbur Beaver, Jesup. Ph. 912-427-6690.
12x20 metal greenhouse frame w/door, covers w/plastic, $150. Susan Bridges, Atlanta. Ph. 688-1708 / 881-6590.
Wood heater, Atlanta stove, $75, 2 eye, 24 in. wood, great for greenhouse. David Clay, Lithonia. Ph. 987-5120._______
Torn down mill house; asstdr heart pine lumber, all sizes. Chuck Coley, Vienna. Ph.912-268-4311._________________
300 gal. oil tank, $200. Mrs. Homer Correll, Acworth. Ph. 974-3757._________
Incubators circulated air, 2, 3, 4 & 6 tray sizes, hand/auto, turning. Ernest Dickey, Millen. Ph. 912-982-5515._____
2 broiler houses w/all equip.; fans, slightly used. Robert Griffin, Ray City. Ph. 912-686-2685._________________
12 DeLaval milkers, 12 jugs, feeders & equip, for dbl. 6. Jerry Groover, Covington. Ph. 786-6227.________________
Please include your subscriber number on any correspondence other than ads.
Ads must be received by Wednesday noon in order to appear in the following week's
paper.
Redwood frame greenhouse, 20x40, hdwe. cloth tables, natural gas heater, fan, exc. cond. Darwin Key, Lithonia. Ph. 981-9368.___________________
Scales, Fairbanks-Morse, base 27x18 in. on 4 wheels. Jim Kirkley, Leesburg. Ph.912-436-4715.____________
Two 290 gal. fuel tanks on skids, $100 ea.; fence posts, $1.75, much more. James Lester, Glenwood. Ph. 912-523-5481.__________________
Semen tank, MVE-SX18 w/2 cannister holding time 16 wks., good cond., $250. J. D. Mooney, Duluth. Ph. 404-476-2458.
Fuel oil tank, approx. 125 gal., $25. R. Parker, Gainesville. Ph. 532-6850.
Feeders, cages; also, rabbits. Charles Segars, Toccoa. Ph. 886-7216._______
3500 bu. corn bin w/auger & fan. Zoie Stokes, Hoboken. Ph. 912-458-2377.
Clean 55 gal. barrels for oil, feed, water, $5-$6 ea. T. W. Allums, 6450 Plsgah Rd., Austell. Ph. 948-3273.
1 Dayton Hobart model #970 meat / produce scale, 18 Ib. cap., $150 firm. Raymon Ballard, Lithonia. Ph. 404-482-6081.________________
Stanley wood burning stove, $1300 cash. W. Bruce, Athens. Ph. 404-543-3989.
Insulated greenhouse glass (safety tempered) for efficient long-lasting greenhouse, clear / fogged, 34x76 / $7.50 up, 46x76 / $12.50 up. Gary Caprara, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-5777.___________
One 20 gal. cast iron wash pot, 2 cross cut saws; 1 Coleman garden seeder / plates. Irene Cason, McRae. Ph. 868-5050._________________
2 sq. type feed bins, one 6 ton/one 4 ton; 80 chicken feeders, 4 ft., $100. Ethel Davenport, Blairsville. Ph. 404-845-2715.
Fish pond aerators, eliminates oxygen / algae problems in pond. G.L. Gilbert, Thomaston. Ph. 404-648-2062.______
Cages for chickens, about 2V4 ft. sq., $9 ea. R. C. Henderson, Acworth. Ph. 404-974-2541.________________
White pine lumber from barn to be torn down, 15x30 ft.x20. J. C. Land, Fitzgerald. Ph. 831-6645.________________
Tomato wire cages, made of extra hvy. gauge wire, 5x2 ft. dia. T. J. Malcolm, Grayson. Ph. 963-9020.__________
Approx. 170 ft. fence on roll, 160 ft., you take down, $30 all; concrete blocks. F. L. Covington, Conyers. Ph. 922-4528.
Greenhouse supplies, trays, pots, inserts, baskets. John Davis, Cedartown. Ph. 348-3406.__________________
12-hole metal hen nests, $5 ea. Tony Ervin, Calhoun. Ph. 629-6266.________
12,000 gal. steel tank, good cond., $1500. Lewis Flynn, Camilla. Ph. 912-336-7783.________________
One 1 1/4 hyd. Ram pump w/4 lengths of 1'/4 in. pipe, $363. C. H. Foster, Ellenwood. Ph. 241-4831._________________
NE Indust. 150 GPN steam cleaners, burns kerosene / diesel, good cond., $800. M. Grady, Warm Springs. Ph. 655-2371.______________________
Bench for farm shop, two, 7x32, made w/2x12 lumber, $10. Mrs. W. H. Holcomb, Decatur. Ph. 636-0558._________
Lrg. hand well pump, $40. Marvin Jordan, Marietta. Ph. 943-1938.____________
6 ft. bean stakes/10, 4 ft. tomato/15, 2-3 ft. stakes/10*. Paul King, Lithonia. Ph. 482-6858._______________________
Two 500 gal. fuel tank w/hand pumps. Wayne Moore, Calhoun. Ph. 625-5008 / 629-2502._______________
2 wheat cradles, no collect calls. Ross Perkins, Monroe. Ph. 404-267-6932.
Insulated glass for greenhouse / solar collection, 76 by various widths. Lyn Priegel, Hickory Flat. Ph. 475-4744.
Tomato wire, 5x6 in. sqs., 47 in. tall, 50/ft. Jane Puntney, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-1209 aft. 6:30._____________
Sweetgum & pine, already cut down, you cut up & haul. Tommy Pye, Conyers. Ph. 922-2845._____________________
4 peanut dryer units for rear / side duct trailers, dries 2 loads ea. Randall Richardson, Bluffton. Ph. 912-835-2038.
40x210 broiler house, auto, feeders, outside feed bins, drinkers, gas brooders, exhaust fans, gas tank. R. A. Roberts, Villa Rica. Ph. 404-459-3363.______
6 tray incubator w/2 extra trays, exc. cond., $150. Flint Rogers, Hephzibah. Ph. 404-592-2715.___________________
Free lots of pine firewood, already down, you cut & haul. H. J. Rubin, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-4643._________
Cypress fence made to order, many styles avail., installation avail. / do it yourself. B. J. Semegran, Dacula. Ph. 962-1067.__________________
Ex. Irg. straight yellow locust farm fence posts, 6V4 ft., $150. James Stancil, Rabun Gap. Ph. 746-5447.__________
Chicken houses & equip. Tomie Taylor, Resaca. Ph. 404-629-6247._________
Used concrete blocks, you clean. Art Wolfe, Dacula. Ph. 404-938-6231 / 962-3807._____________________
250 ft. Choretime feeders, hoppers, center line control pans, mtrs., winches & all equip, to install. D. A. Womack, Dallas. Ph. 404-445-4531.
Bulletin Calendar
July 1 All Breed horse/tack sale, 7:30 pm, Sunny Farm Stables, Hwy. 369, Gumming. Info. Charles Gabriel 887-9273 or 532-7923.
July 2 Metier pony/goat sale, 12 noon, specializing in equipment, horses, goats, fowl, Metier, Ga. Info. Edward Mosley 912/685-2950.
July 2 Jesup goat sale, 1 pm, Wayne Co. Stkyds., sale of goats, chickens and misc. Info. Glynn Wynn 912 / 586-6117.
July 2 GB's Saddle Club horse show, 11 am, Wild Horse Creek, Powder Springs. Info. Frankie Little 973-2015.
July 2 Peachtree City Kiwanis horse show, 10 am, English / Western, jumping, challenge cup and 1st place trophies. Info. Donna or Jerry Henry 487-9655/9103.
July 2-3 Central Ga. Truck/Tractor Pull, New Houston Co. fairgrounds, Dunbar Rd., Warner Robins, 2 pm ea. day. Info. 912/987-0017 or 912 / 382-4347.
July 3 Open horse show, 4 pm, Appalachian Saddle Club, 32 classes, racking, Western plus, fun classes. Info. Jabo Patterson 692-6563, Jasper, Ga.
July 8 8 pm, Feeder pig sale, Turner Co. Stkyds., Ashburn. Info. H. R. Wiggins 912/567-3371.
July 9 Auction, farm equip./misc., 10 am, Hwy. 59 N. of Commerce, con-
signment welcome, also 2nd Sat. of ea. month. Info. "Bob" 983-3094.
July 9 - Pruitt's Limousin and Guest Consignors Limousin Production sale, selling 85 lots of fullblood, purebred and percentage cattle, 11 am, held at farm near Homer, Ga. Info. Carrol I Cannon 912 / 382-4383.
July 9 Registered Polled Hereford cattle sale, 1 pm, Swearingen Farms, Reynolds. Info. SE Cattle Sales, Box 247, Reynolds 912/847-3535 day or 912/847-3167 night.
CRAFT FAIR
July 9-10 Culloden's Patriotic Celebration, 7/9 10 am-12 midnight, 7/10 1-6 pm, rent space for $10 all day, arts and crafts. Info. Grace Parker 885-2575, Norma Nichols 885-2210 or Peggy Zellner 994-1729.
TRAINING AND EDUCATION
July 5-8 Passive Solar Design course and organic gardening course, Young Harris College in north Georgia near Blairsville, passive solar design $80, organic gardening $50, spon. by The Ga. Solar Coalition. Info. 404/525-7657.
July 8-10 10th Annual Ga. Commercial Flower and Plant Growers short course and convention, Radisson Inn Atlanta, I-285 at ChambleeDunwoody Rd., Atlanta, Private (3), Orn. & Turf (3). Info. Jeff Lewis 404 / 542-8861 or Carolyn Cox 404/542-6557.
Firewood, $85/cord, del. w/in 30 mi., sml. del. chrg. for longer dist. Cecil Brown, Dahlonega. Ph. 864-2527._____
2 homemade food dehydrators, 3 peck cap., thermo. control, dries fruit / food, 12-15 hrs. Glen Dills, Riverdale. Ph. 991-2848.__________________
Canning jars, 8 doz. qts., $3/doz., 6 1/z doz. pts., $2.50 doz. Thomas Ellington, Oxford. Ph. 786-6252.___________
6 alum, farm roof ridge caps, 10 ft. sec., $50; 5 gal. roof vents from chicken house, $60, good cond. J. Hopper, Stone Mtn. Ph. 294-7475.______________________
Oak railroad water kegs, 5 & 10 gal. sizes, hinged lids & steel handles. Cecil Jones, Columbus. Ph. 563-4002.______
Wood cookstove w/reservoir (no warming closet), good cond., $225. W. F. King, Villa Rica. Ph. 404-459-5925.________
Old fashioned bathtub, good cona., can use for watering livestock, $100. Mrs. S. B. Powers, Box 518, Calhoun 30701.
One 250 gal. skid tank & pump. Bennie Robinson, Reynolds. Ph. 912-847-3219.
Hand operated cider mill w/2 fruit presses, operating cond., $75. John Sharp, Hiram. Ph. 404-556-9747.
Miscellaneous
Lrg. yellow Italian queens, $5 ea., breeder queens, Instrum. insemination, $50 ea. Arthur Hudgins, Cedartown. Ph. 404-748-0482.________________
Wild flower extracted honey, not heated, $12/gal. Horace Kelt, 3821 Mason Creek Rd., Wlnston 30187.______
Will- extract your honey; handmade complete beehives. Bobby Lovins, Bremen. Ph. 404-537-5662.________
Will remove swarms of bees from trees / bushes in S. Fulton-N. Fayette Co. Douglas West. Fayettevllle. Ph. 487-4176.
Will remove swarms of honeybees in Douglas Co. & Atlanta area. W. O. Canady, Douglasvllle. Ph. 942-3887.
Natural honey, this yrs., gallberry, $3/qt., w/comb, $3.50, no shipping. C. Dykes, Valdosta. Ph. 559-7236._______
Top qual. Italian queens, $3, marked, 35t, clipped, 351. Mike Graham, Colllns. Ph. 912-693-2333._____________
Will remove bee swarms & unwanted hives, free of chrg. in Gwinnett, Walton & Rockdale Cos. Joe Mauldin, Loganville. Ph. 466-2754 / 469-9674._______
New crop unheated gallberry honey, $28/case of 12-2V< Ib. jars. L. R. Rowel I, Nahunta. Ph. 912-462-5068.________
Comb honey, '83 poplar & clover in 4x4 plastic boxes, $3/sec., cannot ship. J. D. Satterfield, Canton. Ph. 479-4784.
Comp. cypress hives w/frames, $19.13 ea. in 5's or $21.80 ea. in Vs. B. J. Semegran, Dacula. Ph. 962-1067._____
Colonies, $55 ea.; bee pollen, honey & will remove bees from homes & trees. Harold Ward, Savannah. Ph. 912-964-1978.
Things To Eat
for sale
Bees, Honey & Supplies
Beehives, strong w/new queens, $50 ea. James Henderson, Rt. 4, Dawsonvllle 30534. Ph. 887-5607.___________
Italian queens, $4.25 ea. Ashley Barker, Box 691, Carrollton 30117. Ph. 404-832-7302.__________________
Honey, homemade hives & used extractor sell / rent; catch hanging swarms in Rockdale Co. Drew Soileau, Conyers. Ph. 922-0123._________________
10 frame estab. hives, $50 ea. w/deep super, honey, $65 ea., used deep super w/frame, $12. R. Winkelman, Lithonia. Ph. 404-981-5260._______________
Will remove low hanging bee swarms, free of chrg. in Cobb Co. Paul Basal, Marietta. Ph. 973-8461.__________
New strained gallberry honey, raw, 12 pt., mason jars to case, $23. John Berryhill, 513 Main St., Lakeland 31635.
Standard dovetailed hives, handmade w/tops, bottoms, frames, $20; shallow supers, $11, can ship. J. Wooton, Canton. Ph. 479-4371.________________
Al root extractor, 4 frame reversible, 13 gal. storage, 32 in. tall; hive bodies. Jerry Bowen, Americus. Ph. 912-924-5324.
Raw shelled pecans, $1/lb., Stuart pecans, $1/lb. W. R. Owenby, Marietta. Ph. 435-1779.______________
Taking orders for wild blackberries, $8/gal., no collect calls. B. M. Wrlght, Conyers. Ph. 987-9088.___________
Water ground whole wheat flour, meal, grits, $1.50/5 Ibs., $2.50/ten Ibs. plus post. Mike Buckner, Junction City. Ph. 404-269-3630 aft. 3.__________
Stuart pecans picked out, mostly halves, $3.50/lb. plus post. Franklin Eaton. Madison. Ph. 404-342-0727 nights.
Orders now taken, yellow squash, butterpeas, blackeye peas, tomatoes, cantalope, watermelon, blackberries, sweet corn, Ib./bu. Ann Hauck, Gordon. Ph. 912-932-5675._______________
Grain finished beef sides, cut, wrapped, ready for your freezer. Ken McMichael, Oxford. Ph. 404-786-4722.
Pure ribbon cane syrup, $4/qt. Joe Walker, Fayettevllle. Ph. 461-7142.
Choice dried apples & peaches, min. shipment, 5 lb./$13 ppd., UPS. Virginia White, 437 S.GIenwood Ave., Dalton
30720._____________________ Early Transparent apples, ready last of
June-first of July, call first. Frank Jones, Buford. Ph. 945-7862._______________
Blackberries, you pick, located 4 mi. SE Reynolds on Hwy. 287 (River Ferry Rd.). Roy Jones, Reynolds. Ph. 912-847-3292.
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Blackberries, thornless, July 1st thru July 31st. David Bryant, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-1287.__________________
Grain fed GA. lamb, fed inspec. processed the way you want. Richard Curtis, Rt. 2, Comer. Ph. 404-783-5981._____
Taking orders for blackberry, $5/gal., fresh / washed & frozen, Irg. amt. Felix Mathews, Rising Fawn. Ph. 657-6737.
Fresh store ground wheat rye, buckwheat flours, white / yellow cornmeals & grits mixes. G. Rogers, Box 433, Blairsvllle. Ph. 745-5735._________
Raw shelled jumbo peanuts, 11 Ib. poly-bucket, $14.50 ppd. Carroll McMillan, Rt. 2, Ocilla 31774.
Herbs________
Orangemint, spearmint, peppermint, 8/$5 ppd. damp packed. Clara Green, 1284 Turner Rd., Rome 30161.______
Basil, comfrey, fern-leaf tansy, pineapple sage, 50 up; no shipping near Emory. T. Kretchman, Atlanta. Ph. 378-1104.
French tarragon, basil, dill, bay scented geraniums, chives, garlic chives, parsley, many more. Calera McHenry, Dallas. Ph. 428-3616.__________
Peppermint, spearmint, horsemint, alehoofmint, $5.50/doz. ppd. Mrs. L. Lee, Rt. 5, Box 209, Ellljay 30540.______
Yellowroot, wild cherry birch, red alder bark, 4 Ib. lardbox/$5.50 ppd. Mrs. W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellljay 30540.______
Peppermint, spearmint, $5.50/doz., lemon balm, 8/S5.50 (pits, in moist peat), all ppd. Craig Presley, 2505 Panola Rd., Llthonia 30058.____________
Pits., $6.50/doz. ppd., sassafras, mulleins, ratsbane, yd. mint, heartleaf. Mrs. A. Westbrook, Rt. 2, Ball Ground 30107._________________
Yellowroot, blackberry root, wild cherry, red alder birch bark, 4 Ib. lardbox/$5.50-3/$15. Donnie Lowman, Rt. 5, Box 209, Ellijay 30540._________
Garlic bulbs, 2 doz./$5, 50c post. Concil Poole, Ft. Valley. Ph. 912-825-5284.
Spearmint pits., $5/doz., catnip pits., $2/6. D. Baggett, Athens. Ph. 404-543-1690.______________
Sassafras 3/4 Ib. dried root w/instr., $10; free sample. Wade Bruce, Rt. 4, Box 25, Suminerville 30747._________
Sassafras, yellowroot, queen of meadow, blackberry root, 4 Ib. lardbox/$5-4/$15. R. Chastain, Rt. 5, Box 109, Elli)ay 30540. __________
Clean yellowroot, 4 Ib. lardbox/$5.50-3/$13 ppd. Mrs. W. C. Fowler, Rt. 5, Box 292, Ellijay 30540.
Yellowroot, yellow dock, wild cherry, birch bark, 4 Ib. lardbox/$5.50; tansy pits. Mrs. Donald Greer, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.
Clean yellowroot, 4 Ib. lardbox/$5.50-3/$15 ppd. Willa Mae Mooney, Rt. 5, Box 292, Ellijay 30540.
25 elephant garlic cloves, $6 ppd. Mike Preston, Rt. 6, Be I wood Rd., Calhoun
30701.___________________ Horse radish/$1, lemon balm/50<t, com-
frey clumps/$2, tansy, Irg. plt./$1, mint clumps/$1 no shipping. Marie Wohlgemulh, Marietta. Ph. 973-0842.
Mint, horseradish, you pick. Lillian Bischoff, Smyrna. Ph. 404-794-4420.
Yellowroot, catnip, yellow dock, queen of meadow, $5.50/lardbox, $1 post. Elzie Cantrell, Rt. 5, Box 139, Ellijay 30540.
Spearmint, chives, catnip, oregano, $5.50/doz., horseradish, 3/$1, leek 5/$1, min. order $5, ppd. Ann Houck, Gordon. Ph. 912-932-5675.____________
Mixed hot pepper, 100 seeds/$1, squash, Peter, long cowhorn, 50/$1 w/SASE. L. Itson, Rt. 1, Box 90, Pelham
31779._____________________________ Yellowroot, pipsisswa, 36/$10, rat-
tlesnake, platain; Little Brn. jug / heat leaf, 6/$10. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 1, Blue Ridge 30513._______________
Sage pits., 25$ ea. at home. J. R. Thompson, 2300 Panola Rd., Lithonia. Ph. 981-1836.
Fish/Worms
Channel Catfish fingerlings, graded / treated, del. in fiberglass insulated hauling tanks for healthy del. B. J. Bradley, Jonesboro. Ph. 404-478-2964.______
Qual. Channel fingerlings, grade by size, price, treated, parasite / disease free, guar. immed. del. J. Foy Gilbert, Thomaston. Ph. 404-648-2062._____
Disease free Channel Catfish, 2-4, 4-6, 6-8 in grown on farm, no imports. Preston Harbin, Helena. Ph. 912-868-6095.
Early pondworms, 1200/qt., 125/cup, shipped UPS. Bill Sheffield, Blakely. Ph. 723-8200. _____________
Rainbow trout, $1.25/1., 100 Ib. min. Bobby Gooch, Suches. Ph. 404-838-4513.
Fish cages, fish traps, turtle traps, made of plastic mesh, Vt, % or 3/4 in. mesh. Hugh Holyoak, Alapaha. Ph. 912-532-5395.
Ga. Giant Hybred Bream, Channel Catfish, graded, treated, disease free, pick up / del. Ken Holyoak, Alapaha. Ph. 912-532-6135.______________
Giant Mealworms, 250/$5, 500/$8, 1000/$13. W. M. Mahaffey, Box 571, Mableton 30059. Ph. 944-0381._____
Channel Catfish, live/dressed/fingerlings. Todd Hudson, Manchester. Ph. 846-9113.____________________
Red Wigglers, fishing size, $5/M, or $5/lb., sml. worms, $4.50/lb. Ronald Ryals, Baxley. Ph. 912-367-7774.____
Ga. grown Channel Catfish fingerlings, disease / parasite free, guar. live & healthy del. Kenzie Salter, Thomaston. Ph. 404-648-3538.______________
Orig. Red Wigglers, breeders, only, $8.95/M or 5M or more, $7.95/M w/instr. J. F. Shelton, Shiloh. Ph. 404-846-9051.
Red Wigglers bedrun, 5M/S18, 10M/S30 ppd. w/instr. R. Stapleton, Lumber City. Ph.912-363-4451._________________
Channel Catfish fingerlings, 4-6 in./$100/M, free del., 75 mi. Rome. Charles Burnes, Calhoun. Ph. 404-629-2686.
Channel Catfish fingerlings, graded / treated, pick up by appt., can del. Irg. orders. Orville Carver, Douglas. Ph. 912-384-5090.____________________
Catalpa worms, will be ready July 4th, 3$ ea. C. J. Ertzberger, Atlanta. Ph. 627-0784._________________
Night crawlers (swampe worms), 500 breeders, $14 w/instr. ppd. J. B. Jackson, Toomsboro. Ph. 912-933-5559.
Fertilizers & Mulches
Rich, dark, aged horse manure, del. to your garden spot, w/in 12 mi. Mableton, $30/truckload. W. Blackstone. Mableton. Ph. 944-8443.____________________
Mulch hay, $1/sq. bale. Steven Bridges, Sylvester. Ph. 912-776-4745 / 787-5336.
Mulch hay, $1/bay, Irg. bales, Mac Cochran, Villa Rica. Ph. 832-2316.
Ryestraw mulch hay, 50 Ib. bales, 80$ ea. John Davis, Cedartown. Ph. 748-3406.
Sawdust & shavings, "all pine", yr. around, del. Jim Grogan, Gumming. Ph. 404-887-6063._________________
Chicken manure, $20/pick up, del. Mike Hooper, Gainesville. Ph. 432-8198.
Sawdust, pick up load, $5. Paul King, Lithonia. Ph. 404-482-6858._________
Wheat straw, Irg. clean bales, $1.50, disc, on Irg. orders, mulch hay, 90/bale., del. avail. Larry Logan, Homer. Ph. 677-3207.___________________
Mulch hay 220 sq. bales, 65<t/bale, if all taken. H. Murray, Statham. Ph. 404-725-7014.___________________
Good topsoil, del. to you. Woody Roberts, Smyrna. Ph. 435-8107.______
Mulch hay & wheat straw, del. in loads of 100 bales / more. James Rutledge, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-4279.________
Wheat straw, good hvy. clean bales at barn. O. L. Rutledge, McDonough. Ph. 957-5144.__________________
Mulch hay, $1.25/bale. Jim Toney, Stockbridge. Ph. 404-483-7993._____
Compost, horse manure mix w/shavings, $15/pick up load. Joe Vogt, Atlanta. Ph. 321-9506.________________
Appox. 100 bales of mulch hay, 75t/bale, if all taken. Wayne Wood, Buchanan. Ph. 404-646-3413._______
Shavings/sawdust, del. for barns. Jack Fleischman, Zebulon. Ph..667-3787 / 3568.
Horse manure mixed w/shavings, $5/pick up, you load. K. Hirano, Bogart. Ph. 769-7833.__________________
Chicken litter & compost, $20/pick up$2/bag, will load by appt. Jimmy Alford, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-1937 / 3161.
Sq. bales for mulching at barn, any amt. Irene Cason, McDonough. Ph. 404-957-3368.___________________
Mulch hay, Irg., dry bales, $1,15/bale in barn, less if all taken. P. McGlothlin, Gumming. Ph. 404-889-1536.______
300 bales mulch hay, $1/bale at barn near Griffin. G. C. Morris, Hampton. Ph. 946-3664.__________________
'83 wheat straw, qual. hvy. bales, del. avail. Walt Prickett, Shady Dale. Ph. 468-2219/2407._______________
Free horse manure, load your own. C. Summerour, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-5336.
Rich topsoil loaded/del., pinebark mulch, old sawdust, sand, gravel. J. E. West, Fairburn. Ph. 964-2537.______
Approx. 1800 ton chicken manure, del./spread/pick up Irg. trucks. Ralph Eskew, Lithia Springs. Ph. 964-3341.
Horse compost w/shavings for gardens, $10/pick up, you load. Bill McArthur, Marietta. Ph. 973-8161/971-4238.
Potting soil, $5/150 Ibs. bag, $20/truckload. Billy Rakestraw, Griffin. Ph. 227-3347/228-3885.__________
Good clean dry mulch hay, $1/bale. E. H. Wages, Loganville. Ph. 404-466-4178 / 963-7455.___________________
Mulch hay, can del. any amt. J. Wimpey, Conley. Ph. 361-7307.______
Please include your subscriber number on any correspondence other than ads.
Pinebark, Irg./sml., nuggets, shredded, humus, pinestraw, old / fresh sawdust, horse / chicken compost, pick up / del. Bill Isaacs, Snellville. Ph. 979-1336.
Manure for your garden, some 5 yrs. old, some fresh, $5/pick up. Nancy Killian, Rex. Ph. 968-8452.________
Horse compost mixed w/sawdust, exc. fert., $5/load. R. Mitchell, Duluth. Ph. 476-5118/921-2436.___________
Rich topsoil, fill dirt, sand, gravel, del. to all areas. Tim Goodwin, Lithia Springs. Ph. 948-4401.______________________
Mulch hay, $1.20/bale, will del. Ralph Rucker, Woodstock. Ph. 475-6250.
Mulch hay, some for 50. Livia Vereczkei, Winder. Ph. 404-725-2230._____
Mulch hay, $1.25/bale. D. B. Dixon.Covington. Ph.404-786-6218.________
Beau, shredded pinebark / pine shavings, del. in 18 cu. yd. loads. Cliff Davis, Griffin. Ph. 228-2537._________
Horse manure w/shavings for gardens, $10/pick up load, you load. Bill McArthur, Marietta. Ph. 973-8161 / 971-4238.
Oddities
Lap quilt frame, 12x12 in., $5.50 ppd. w/instr., mail order only. R. D. Bagwell, Box 761, Duluth 30136.___________
Gourds, will ship any amt. anywhere. Mrs. A. H. Braswell, Rt. 1, Box 73, Wrens 30833. Ph. 404-547-6784._________
Chair & panel restoration, hand cane, machine cane imitation rush. Arlene Cohan, Aragon. Ph. 234-6176.________
Will seat chairs w/cane/rush. S. W. Evans, Rex. Ph. 474-2965.________
Homemade lye soap, 10 bars, $5 ppd., (out of state add $1). M. B. Harvey, 3448 Peach Orchard Rd., Augusta 30906.
Handmade dough bread trays, $35, guar., check/m.o. Grady Brewer, Toomsboro. Ph. 912-933-5950.______
Luffa sponges, 7-10 in./$1.50, 12-15/$2.50 plus 50 post. Norma Halley, Rt. 2, Box 30B, Metier 30439._________
Lap quilting frames, adj. w/instr., 18x18 in./$9, 24x24 / $10 ppd. Sherry Dean, Rt. 1, Box 222, Waynesville 31566.______
Buckeyes, $2/doz.; High John, $3. Mrs. J. D. Phillips. Rt. 1, Wrightsville.
Miscellaneous Wanted
Want worms to raise Red Wigglers. Eric Dobek, Forest Park. Ph. 363-3346.
Want fencing, materials, wire, post., used. P. Gamm, Norcross. Ph. 404-449-1505._________________
Want broiler litter for cattle feeder operations. Greg Miller, Albany. Ph. 912-435-0055.________________
Want old farm bldgs. to tear down for materials. Billy Outley, Augusta. Ph. 738-6744._________________
Want to buy old hay for bedding, reas. & close. R. Parker, Gainesville. Ph. 532-6850.______________________
Want bamboo cane 2 in. / Irg. in dia., w/in Atlanta-Lavonia area, will cut / come myself. Vie Raimey, Smyrna. Ph. 404-436-7633._________________
Want used saw sharpening equip. T. Rosing, Conyers. Ph. 404-922-8126.
Want Irg. bales clean wheat straw, will pay, $1.50/bale, del. Edwin Bishop, Canton. Ph. 479-4051.______________
Want gas / PTO driven orchard sprayer, pref. stainless steel tank w/wo power unit, can need repair. Gary Caprara, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-5777.________
Want 2 used gas burners from old chicken house. Glenn Hartsel, Braselton. Ph. 404-967-2663._____________
Want to buy 1 old cast iron bathtub w/legs for watering catties. Charles Massey, Rockmart. Ph. 684-7156.______
Want to buy bulk Milo, if you have contact. Robert Pennington, Madison. Ph. 404-342-1234 / 1-800-282-7007._______
Want embroidered friendship sq., size, 12x12 w/name, address, date. Clara E. Day, Rt. 1, Box 24, Cartersv'ille 30120.
Want old houses, barns, sheds, coops to tear down for materials. Art Pecce, McDonough. Ph. 957-6898._______
Want 20-50 sq. bales of mulch hay, del. in Lula area, reas. J. A. Buffington, Lula. Ph. 869-7564._____________________
Want yard eggs / organically fed, Duluth-Alpharetta area. J. Sennette, Duluth. Ph. 476-2023.______________
Want hop seed. Ken Guest, Box 5372, Athens. Ph. 549-3019._________
Want blower/dryer for grooming show calves; tattooing pliers. H. E. Hudson, Colbert. Ph. 404-742-8904.__________
Want oxygen tank & acetylene tank that will pass inspec. Ron Huggins, Griftin. Ph. 338-6759.___________
Want some garlic to grow. W. W. Surber, Rt. 5, Bay Creek Rd., Loganville 30249. Ph. 466-2305.___________
Want herb wreath. Dana Williams, 4996 Cheryl Cir., Powder Springs. Ph. 943-7462.
Garden Space
Have Irg. garden plot, free, share vegetables, Dekalb Co. Mrs. Bradford, Decatur. Ph. 325-8576.
notice
Sold out of yellow daylilies. C. Farmer, 17 Rebecca Cir., Griffin 30223.
Grandpa's Garden
Out of state wanted
Want Muscovy ducks, will pay reas. price & pick up Irg. number anywhere. Franklin Long, 21 Gambel St., Seneca, SC 29678.__________________
Want twin flywheel, 1 cyl. gas eng., hoop cheese cutter, chopping block. David Wright, 106 Cathcart Cir., Winnsboro, SC 29180. Ph. 803-635-3739.
Want ladies size 10 saddle suit & jodphurs & size 8 1/i-9 med.-wide blk. patent jodphur boots. Sandi Bartolotti, Rt. 6, Box 116P, Live Oak, FL 32060. Ph. 904-776-2010.______________
Want someone to pee. quilt tops together by hand / mach., will furn. all materials; embroidery tops. Rosalie Luedtke, 630 Westgate Villa, Apt. no. 34, Iowa City, Iowa 52240. Ph. 319-337-6299.
Want pr. of Blue ear & Elliott pheasants, reas. priced. M. L. Phillips, Rt. 7, Box 258, Gadsden, AL 35903. Ph. 205-492-3840.
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This is the time of year when Japanese beetles begin to appear. If you are having problems with this common insect, try making this homemade Japanese beetle
trap. Open a can of fruit cocktail
or some other kind of fruit and let it ferment in the sun for a couple of days. Suspend the can with wires (strung through holes near the top of the can) across a bucket or stand it on bricks or wooden blocks inside the container. Fill the bucket with water to the edge of the can. The beetles, attracted to the fermented fruit, will fall into the bucket by the hundreds and drown. (Note: A white enamel bucket works best; yellow next best.) Be sure and place this trap away from the plants the Japanese beetles are destroying.
Sidedress your annuals five to six weeks after planting to help produce additional growth and more blooms. Apply two pounds of garden type fertilizer per 100 square feet of area (approximately one teaspoonful per square foot). Be sure and brush fertilizer from the plants' leaves after applying and water the fertilizer into the soil to prevent possible injury to the roots and foliage.
Place your watermelons and cantaloupes on blocks of wood or tin cans to increase sun exposure and sweetness of the fruit.
The best lime to water your garden is in the morning. If you water at night when the day is cooling off, the moisture is more likely to stay on the foliage and increase the danger of disease.
Makin' Do
To prevent scratching your windowsill with ceramic flo'wer pots, glue a rubber jar ring to the bottom of each pot.
After trying nearly everything in the house, Mrs. Jerry Taylor of Stockbridge found that certain brands of furniture spray will easily remove scuff marks from white patent leather shoes.
Add one tablespoon of white vinegar to a cup of water and boil to eliminate unpleasant cooking odors in the kitchen.
Rinse peanut butter and mayonnaise jars with white vinegar to eliminate odor of former contents.
When food boils over in your oven, sprinkle the burned surface with a little salt. This will help eliminate smoke and odor and make clean up a little easier.
If your celery has lost its "crunch," revive it by placing the stalks in a pan of water; add a raw potato and let it stand for a few hours.
Place breaded chicken or meat in the refrigerator a few hours before deep frying; breading will cling to the food better.
Sew fruit jar rubbers on each corner of small rug to keep it from slipping.
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Farm Commodities Important To Georgia's Total Economy
Peanuts
Acres Harvested 1981 565,000
Total Production (Pounds) 1,655,450,000 Cash Receipts $433,582,000
Although peanuts currently rank as the number two farm commodity in Georgia, it only has been in the last century that the crop gained economic importance in the state. Prior to the 1900's, peanut production was limited to an occasional patch on plantations where it was used for livestock feed. The nuts became an important staple during the Civil War when Confederate troops gave out of food.
The boll weevil's devastation of the cotton crop ultimately encouraged an increase in peanut production. More than 300,000 acres were planted in the late '20s and over 500,000 acres in the 1930's. Georgia led the nation in production during most of those years.
Georgia currently leads the nation in production and peanuts have been the state's number one cash row crop almost every year since 1965. They represent 13.1 percent of total cash receipts.
Final crop figures for 1982 will be available in September.
Hogs and Pigs
Pounds Marketed 1981 671,590,000
No. on Farms Dec. 1, 1981 1,520,000
1981 Cash Receipts $289,543,000
In 1920, more than 80 percent of Georgia's 310,000 farms had hogs and pigs. However, at that time most of the pork was consumed on the farms where it was produced. The highest number of hogs on record reached 2,350,000 in 1919 and were valued at $17.50 each. During the depression, values dropped to as low as $3.40 a head.
Today, swine production has become a specialized industry. Some farmers have several hundred brood sows producing two litters of eight to ten pigs each year. The enterprise contributed over $280 million to the state's farm cash receipts in 1981 8.7 percent of total cash receipts.
Pecans
Total Production 1981 (Pounds) 120,000,000
Cash Receipts
$66,960,000
Pecans were probably found growing wild when the early settlers came to Georgia. Interest in production was stimulated by the discovery and propagation of "improved varieties" usually producing a larger nut with a
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thiner shell than seedling pecans. Pecan production has been particularly heavy in the Albany area. There were a quarter of a million nut trees in Dougherty County in 1920 and nearly 600,000 in 1925, about one fourth of the state's total. Dougherty County still ranks first in the nation in the number of trees.
Georgia led the nation in pecan production in 1981. The 1981 production of 120,000,000 pounds was well below the record 135,000,000 pounds in 1978, however. The alternate "good year, off year" production pattern has continued during recent years but improvements in management practices suggest some moderation in annual production fluctuations.
Soybeans
Acres Harvested 1981 2,180,000
Total Production (Bushels) 41,120,000
Cash Receipts $218,662,000 Soybeans continue to be a popular crop with Georgia farmers. In the past, they have proven to be more drought tolerant than other crops and also fit well in a double cropping scheme. The increased use of soybeans in manufacturing products for both human consumption and livestock and poultry feeds, in the United States and abroad, has created a strong demand for the crop. In 1924, the first year of soybean estimates, an average of five bushels per acre was produced. 1981 estimates reveal an average of 19 bushels per acre with the crop concentrated in the east central portion of the state. Soybean production accounts for 6.6 percent of total income from farm commodities. In 1981, more soybeans were planted than any other crop.
Peaches
1981 Production (Pounds) 140,000,000
Value of Production $14,750,000
Peaches have long been a trademark of Georgia. The state was among the first to become involved in the commercial peach industry during the 1800's. Development of the Elberta variety by the Rumph family in Macon County laid the foundation for the expansion of the state's industry. The discovery of the Elberta, combined with the invention of refrigerated rail cars, caused the industry to expand rapidly.
By 1900, there were more than 7.5 million trees. The average price for a bushel of peaches in 1943 was $5.25 and the highest value reached over $20 million in 1945. The number of trees has declined in recent years. Although no longer the nation's top producer, Georgia is still known as the "Peach State" and ranks third in national production.
Cotton
Acres Harvested 1981 175,000
Total Production (Bales) 159,000
Cash Receipts
$47,904,000
Cotton was the mainstay of Georgia for more than a century and a half. The crop was first planted near Savannah in 1734, just one year after the state was settled. Although grown by other colonies, Georgia was the first to produce it commercially. Eli Whitney's invention of the cotton gin on a Savannah plantation, made separating the cotton from the seed easier and encouraged production. From 1900 to 1920, cotton truly was king. For example, 2.7 million bales were harvested in 1914. Yields were drastically reduced in the early 30's due to the boll weevil and with the depression, the cotton economy was virtually destroyed in many counties. While the weevil was devastating, it persuaded the state to avoid a one-crop economy.
Although no longer king, cotton remains important primarily in the upper and middle coastal areas of the state. Cash farm income from cottonseed and lint production accounted for 1.6 percent of total cash receipts.
Corn
Acres Harvested 1981 1,380,000
Total Production (Bushels)
69,000,000
Cash Receipts $112,375,000 Corn is more widely grown than any other Georgia crop. Each county has some acreage. Yields were very low until 1948 when hybrids, better adapted to southern conditions were developed. With improved fertilization, cultural practices and mechanical harvesting, yields above 20 bushels per acre have been recorded every year since 1954. In 1979, Georgia farmers harvested a record average of 65 bushels per acre statewide. In 1981, average yields were 50 bushels per acre and the cash farm income from corn accounted for 3.4 percent of total cash receipts.
Acres Harvested 1981 1,070,000
Total Production (Bushels) 46,010,000
Cash Receipts $151,099,000 Wheat production appeals to Georgia farmers because it fits well into a double cropping situation. It can be followed by soybeans or sorghum which have plenty of time
to mature during the state's long growing season. In addition, winter wheat utilizes land which would normally lie idle and non-productive during winter months and produces an income for the farmer in June.
Wheat acreage reached 520,000 acres in 1876 but declined to only 93,000 acres in 1908. World War I flour shortages and the depression spurred interest once more.
In 1981, ideal weather conditions resulted in a bumper wheat crop which established five new records: the most acreage ever planted in Georgia; most wheat acreage ever harvested; highest yields ever obtained; largest production and most valuable wheat crop. The only record not broken was the average price received which occured in 1979.
Tobacco
Acres Harvested 1981 55,000
Total Production (Pounds) 121,000,000
Cash Receipts $190,848,000 Tobacco has been an important part of Georgia agriculture for more than 200 years. The crop established the state as a valuable exporting colony, rescued farmers from the boll weevil and has proven its dependability as a marketable crop adding millions of dollars to the state's agricultural revenue. Georgia produces bright leaf o/ flue-cured tobacco used in the manufacture of cigarettes. Fluecured tobacco is concentrated in south central and southeast Georgia, most being grown in 44 counties. War inflated prices produced an average price per pound of 57 cents in 1917, but Federal Government production controls and price supports became effective in the 30's. The average price was 6.7 cents per pound in 1931.
Chickens and Eggs
As our state has grown and progressed through the years, so has its chicken and egg industry. The business has evolved from small, individual farm flocks, popular up until the 1940's, to modern, mechanized facilities producing millions of eggs and thousands of broilers daily.
With some 23 million hens laying more than 14 million eggs daily, Georgia has become the second largest egg producing state in the nation, exceeded only by California. However, Georgia ranks first in the nation in cash farm receipts from all chickens and eggs, including broilers. The 1981 total shows an income of $345 million from eggs, 10.4 percent of total cash receipts.
The Georgia Department of Agriculture Information and Education Division provides information on agriculture, such as that featured above, for school children, as well as, more advanced statistical data upon request. Direct your information requests to the Georgia Department of Agriculture, Information and Education, Room 227, Atlanta 30334.
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Ga. Cattlemen Plan
Plant Analysis
Annual Conference
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Cattlemen from across Georgia and adjoining states will assemble in
laboratory for a variety of nutrient elements.
Athens July 26 and 27 for the Georgia
The elements of primary concern
Cattlemen's Association summer
are nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P),
meeting and Stocker-Finisher Con-
potassium (K), calcium (Ca),
ference. The two day event is ex-
magnesium (Mg), sulfur (S),
pected to draw over 200 cattlemen.
manganese (Mn), iron (Fe), boron (B),
Registration begins at 9 a.m., July
copper (Cu), and zinc (Zn).
26, at the Athens Holiday Inn for meetings and the conference. A tour of the University of Georgia beef cattle teaching herd is planned after business meetings.
The 1983 Stocker-Finisher Conference will begin the morning of the 27th at the Holiday Inn and will feature discussions of lean beef programs in the southeast and also the impact of the PIK program on cattle numbers, production and prices. These discussions will feature noted scientists, economists, cattle feeders and packers from across the southeast.
For more information concerning the meeting, contact Mike Darnell at 912-474-6560.
The newest Soil and Water Conservation District in Georgia, Hall Coun ty, recently celebrated its charter night at Chestnut Mountain. The goal of this newly created district is to protect the county's valuable soil and water resources. Hall County is the fortieth Soil and Water Conservation District established in the state.
The Hall County Soil and Water Conservation District Board of Super visors includes (front row, 1-r) Larry Nix, secretary-treasurer; Rev. Vernon Grimes, district chaplain; Rudolph Clark, district chairman; (back row, 1-r) Mike Haynes, member; Tom Blackstock, vice-chairman and Georgia Senator Nathan Deal, member. Graham Lyles, executive director of the State Soil and Water Conservation Committee and Jake Pollard, president of the Georgia Association of Conservation District Supervisors also at tended the event.
Plant analysis also involves an evaluation of the analytical data to determine if the nutrients are within the desired ranges for optimum crop growth. In cases where nutrients are found to be low or out of balance, appropriate recommendations are made to correct the problem.
In order for plant analysis to be of maximum benefit to producers, plant samples must be analyzed quickly. One of the major breakthroughs in plant analysis is the application of spectrographic techniques for rapid analysis of plant samples.
The University of Georgia Soil
Testing and Plant Analysis
/ 983 Go. Dairy Recipe Contest
DeKalb Co. Cannery
Laboratory is one of the most modern of its type and is equipped
with a direct reading omission spec-
Features Delicious Desserts
Open for Business
trograph which has the capability of analyzing a plant sample ior
The DeKalb County Cannery, part phosphorus, potassium, calcium,
Carol Mann of Waynesboro won the 1983 state dairy dessert contest of the DeKalb Extension Service magnesium, sulfur, manganese, iron,
recently held in Macon. The annual contest is sponsored by the Georgia Food Processing Center, is now open boron, copper and zinc in less than
Farm Bureau Women's Committee and Georgia dairy farmers to coincide for the summer. Located on Kens- one minute.
with June Dairy month.
ington Road at Camp Road, the can-
The laboratory is also equipped
nery will be open Monday through with modern automated instruments
Mrs. Mann had to win a county Supreme Dessert," she receives a Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. All food which allow for rapid analysis of
and district contest in order to com- four day Bahama vacation for two.
must be ready for the cookers by 2 nitrogen and sulfur.
pete in the state event. As the state
Arnita Harris of Musella captured p.m. each day and picked up before 5
Plant analysis service at the
winner, with her "Very Dairy Creme the second place prize with her p.m.
Georgia Soil Testing and Plant
Conservation Tour
A tour of conservation tillage methods is scheduled for July 14 at the Southeast Georgia Branch Experiment Station near Midville. The tour, sponsored by the Experiment Station and the Brier Creek Soil and Water Conservation District, will begin at 9:30 a.m.
The objectives of the tour are to review research data and methods of conservation tillage. Conservation tillage methods will be displayed in the production of peanuts, soybeans, and feed grains.
For additional information concerning the tour, call John Rudowske at 912-625-7851.
Japanese Beetles
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ing. Certain traps are also available and can be used effectively if placed away from the plant or plants to be protected.
If beetles are eating your garden alive now, your lawn may be the source of your problem. You should check your lawn in September / October, and if you can roll back your turf like a carpet, or find more than ten fat, white beetle grubs per square foot, you should consider treating your lawn area with Milky Spore disease. The disease lasts for years and won't harm you, but gives beetle grubs the plague. Beetle grubs could be what's been wrong with your lawn all these years!
"Peach Torte" dessert. She received $50 in dairy products and $30 cash.
As third place winner, Marquez Martin of Clayton received $25 in dairy products and $20 in cash for her winning "Creme de Menthe Chocolate Dessert."
Other district winners competing in the state contest included Sandra Garrett, Gumming; Ruth Kirby, Alpharetta; Kevin Maddin, Washington; Sara Sims, Macon; Jennifer Griffin, Dawson; Myra Parker, Morven, and Karen Clark Taylor, Waycross. Each of the district winners received $10 cash.
Serving as judges for the contest were Biff Cappelmann, executive chef of the Macon Hilton; Sara Spano, food editor for the Columbus Ledger and Enquirer since 1960 and Kelly McCaffery Harvey, Extension home economics, nutrition and health, University of Georgia, Athens.
See page four for this year's prize 1 winning recipes.
Tobacco Sales
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gram, could delay market openings unless it is acted upon before July 20.
In announcing the opening date, Irvin said there will be ten days of accelerated sales with 18 sets of buyers represented. During regular sales, there will be nine sets of buyers.
The 1982 tobacco crop was valued at $189.5 million with 102.3 million pounds sold at a new record average price of $179.39 per 100 pounds.
The price for each quart can will be 35<E and 25<t will be charged for each pint can. The canning process is paid for when you pick up your lids after the food is in the cans. Cash or checks will be accepted.
For more information, call the DeKalb Extension cannery at 294-7449 or the DeKalb Extension Service at 371-2821.
Analysis Laboratory has expanded rapidly. It is a service that will help producers increase profits by utilizing fertilizer in a more efficient manner, while attaining maximum economic yields.
For more information on taking plant samples, when to take samples, and how to submit samples to the laboratory for analysis, contact your local County Extension office.
Fresh Okra Remains Southern Favorite
Okra is a favorite vegetable in gardens throughout the Deep South. This is probably due to the fact that it grows best here.
Okra is a member of the cotton and hibiscus family. Its beautiful yellow bloom prompts some gardeners to include it in their flower plantings. But, because of its size, it may not be desirable if you have limited garden space. In addition, the plant is not suited for container gardening.
Okra can be established from the time danger of frost has passed until the beginning of July. The Extension service recommends the Emerald and Clemson Spineless varieties for Georgia.
Although okra is not a fussy plant, it prefers a sunny area with welldrained soil. You will need approximately one ounce of seed for each 100 feet of row.
Plant seed one half inch to an inch deep. Space rows three feet apart and thin seedlings to 12 inches apart. You may want to soak the seed over-
night before planting; this usually results in quicker germination and a better plant stand.
Okra should be ready for harvest 50 to 65 days after it is planted. The edible part of the plant actually is the immature seed pod. These pods reach their peak when they are no more than two inches long.
Once the plant begins producing, try to harvest your okra at least every other day. The pods grow quickly and unless the older ones are removed, the plant will stop producing new ones.
Harvesting okra can be an uncomfortable task. The plant can cause your skin to itch and sting, so you may want to wear long sleeves and gloves for protection.
Use a knife or shears to remove okra pods from the plant to minimize damage to the plant. For optimum quality, eat your harvest as soon as possible after picking. If you can't cook it immediately, store it in the refrigerator until preparation time.