FARMERS & CONSUMERS
Tommy frvin, Commissioner Georgia Department of Agriculture
Market Bulletin
Vol. 69, No. 28
Wednesday, July 13, 1983
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Eggs Boost
Ag Economy
As a Georgia egg producer, I see millions of eggs every year! It would be easy to take them for granted. But, when added to the millions of other eggs packed in Georgia every year,
I they represent one of Georgia's largest cash farm | products.
In 1982, cash ! receipts from the I sale of eggs totaled $303 million, and with 22 million hens laying
5.4 billion eggs, Georgia was second only to California in egg production.
An industry of this size naturally has to have organizations representing it. One such group is the Georgia
(Our guest columnist this week is Ralph Cavender, President of the Georgia Egg Association, C & C Farms, Inc., Claxton 30417.)
Egg Association. Formed in 1955, the association is a non-profit, statewide trade organization composed of egg producers, hatcherymen, egg handlers, and industry related companies. Recognizing the need for a state marketing program, the association supported the necessary legislation for establishing the Georgia Egg Commission in 1961.
Georgia egg producers have always been leaders throughout the state and at the national level, working with Georgia's Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin, U. S. Secretary of Agriculture Block, and serving on the task forces that will hopefully bring the nation's egg industry out of its current economic slump.
The association is holding its 22nd (Continued on Page 10)
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for Tobacco Market
Schedule
Agricultural Research Provides Survey Features
A Harvest of Benefits for Ga
Photo provided by UGA Ag. Communications Dept.
Research at Georgia's experiment stations has come a long way since the days of this old mule-powered combine. Today, scientists are conducting over 400 different research projects. Studies include the search for alternate fuel sources for the future, as well as, the utilization of microprocessors on the farm.
Although you may never come in direct contact with the University of Georgia College of Agriculture Experiment Stations, successful research
from the state's nine centers touches the lives of Georgians daily. For almost a century, experiment station researchers have worked to develop more efficient production methods for food and fiber which ultimately benefit both the farmer and consumer.
Agricultural research is not new to Georgia. Soon after James Oglethorpe founded the colony in 1733, he established a small experiment station near Savannah known
as the Trustee's Garden. By 1740, 36 years before the signing of the Declaration of Independence, 10 acres of land had been transformed into experimental plots testing potential crops for production in Georgia.
Here, early Georgians planted
mulberry trees to feed silkworms, along with olive and citrus trees. Al-
This is the second in a series of articles spotlighting Georgia's agricultural organizations.
though these crops proved unsuccessful, apple and peach trees were among the fruits that flourished and remain important Georgia commodities.
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Pick-your-own
Results from a recent survey may benefit Georgians marketing their produce through pick-your-own operations and help beginning operators improve their chances for success.
Agricultural researchers at the UGA College of Agriculture Experiment Station in Griffin, surveyed pick-your-own businesses advertising in the MARKET BULLETIN in order to learn more about Georgia's operations. Results of the survey indicated that over 25 different commodities were involved in this marketing alternative.
Peaches accounted for over half of the reported acreage. But, blueberries were the number one reported commodity when considering the
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Pine Bark Beetles
Pine bark beetles are one of the biggest threats to pine trees in Georgia. But, losses often can be minimized if the landowner or homeowner is aware of external and internal signs. For this reason, pine bark beetle workshops are planned throughout the state to provide information on beetle identification and methods of control and prevention.
The program is designed for land-
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of Ga.'s Diverse Agriculture
When one thinks of Georgia agriculture, poultry and peanuts usually come to mind. But another industry, horticulture, has become one of Georgia's most rapidly growing agricultural endeavors.
The commerical horticulture industry, which is approaching the $700 million mark, includes the production of floriculture crops, landscape plants such as trees and shrubs, and numerous vegetables and fruits, according to Dr. Maurice
Ferree, head of Extension horticulture at the University of Georgia. Collectively, woody ornamental plants, grounds maintenance and floriculture crop production were worth $400 million
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THE MA'RKET BULLETIN
Wednesday, July f2l,''l'983
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Dear Editor: I just wanted to share
this picture with your readers. I grew this six pound, purple top turnip in my small vegetable garden. It measured 29 inches around. Michael Feltovic 3221 Bannon Drive Thunderbolt, Georgia 31404
Dear Editor I would like to buy a Model LC or CA Champion nut crack-
Ing machine in working or non-working condition. I will appreciate hearing from anyone who might have one in their possession or knows where I can purchase this machine.
Ben Watson P. O. Box 985 Dublin, Georgia 31040
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Dear Editor. I have found a way that you can get rid of that menacing
"green devil," kudzu. Buy or rent one or more goats, depending on how big of an area the kudzu has covered. Pigs will work also, but they require more fencing.
Surround the kudzu covered area with an electric fence and put an old bathtub or container inside to provide the goats with a water supply. I do not know how long it will take the goats to cure your kudzu problem, but they will sure get rid of it.
Mrs. J. E. Wesson Route 1, Box 477 Cedartown, Georgia 30125
Farm employment
Farm Services
It you have questions regarding this category, call Danielle Sims 656-3727.
No commercial, industrial or domestic employment permitted. Only that employment that pertains to the individual farm may be advertised.
Seeking share crop farming, age 44, for Inf./quest, contact. Joe Chapman, Cadwell. Ph. 912-463-3114._______
Want someone to live-In & share expenses/of 40A ranch, lake stocked, barns, pastures. J. Clifton, Covlngton. Ph. 786-7145._______________
Man want broiler farm mgr., wants to operate on percentage basis, 20 yrs. exp. Claude Ferguson, Demorest. Ph. 778-9456.________________
Family of 4 & 1 yr. old baby needs work on chicken/cattle farm, need place, furn. & sal. David Gardner, Jonesboro. Ph. 471-2393._______________
Man, alone, wants light chores on farm, wood shop, for rm. board, sal., exp. Charles Jones, Tlfton. Ph. 912-386-5998.
Want someone to spread chicken litter on my field, Auburn/Buford area. Homer Oversheet, Buiord. Ph. 945-6656 night / 373-8947 day.____________
Need someone to remove beaver from streams adjoining farm land In Haralson Co. David Peck, Cedartown. Ph. 748-9681.
Want caretaker position exchange all/part rent, N. Fulton & surrounding & along 400 corridor; organic growing. H. J. Rubln, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-4643._____
Want someone to cut firewood on shares on my farm. Livla Vereczkei, Winder. Ph. 404-725-2230._________
Sgl. man wants Job working w/beef, cattle, hard worker, will relocate. Mike Yawn, Murrayvllle. Ph. 536-3193._____
Write ads on the back of postcards or sealed envelopes.
No. 1 in Paper Georgia ranks number one in the nation in production of pulp.paper, and paperboard.
// you have questions regarding this category, call Danielle Sims 656-3727.
Custom cut, rake & bale hay/straw, round/sq. bales. Ron Arce, Wrens. Ph. 404-547-3696._______________
Dragline work, fish ponds built, cleaned out, watering holes, dams, drainage, reas. rates. W. C. Barwick, Winder. Ph. 404-867-6056.________________
Custom sprigging for Allcia, Tlft. 44 & Coastal Bermuda in Colquitt & surrounding cos. Ray Beaty, Norman Park. Ph. 912-985-8063/7964.____________
Horseshoeing, qual. depend, horseshoeing serv. W. Blackstone, Mableton. Ph. 944-8443.___________
Will remove predator & aquatic animals, muskrats, etc. Sam Blout, Newnan. Ph. 253-5689.____________
Bush hogging, plowing seeding & all types tractor work. D. Brock, Gumming. Ph. 889-1949._________________
Will home can vegetables, fruits & jellies on half, you furn. your jars. K. S. Cobble, Decatur. Ph. 284-4725._____
Bush hogging, plowing, prompt service, Cobb & surrounding area. Jerry Gabbert, Marietta. Ph. 424-1970._______
Protect horses from theft, freeze mark w/intern. sys. ID cards issued, $30. Nancy Killian, Rex. Ph. 968-8452.________
Horses trimmed / shoed, qual., depend. work. Steve Raeck, Alma. Ph. 632-8852.
Port, welding & sheet metal, repairs on farm equip., etc., 28 yrs. exp., Hancock & surrounding cos. Bill Turner, Devereaux. Ph. 404-444-6727.______________
Plowing, bush hogging, all types tractor work & light hauling. M. C. Underwood, Loganvllle. Ph. 466-1592.______
Animal captured, cows, hogs, goats, catch dogs, tranquilizer gun, 10 yrs. exp. Ronnie Dykes, Cochran. Ph. 912-934-2506/6747._________________
Will build & repair any type farm fence. B. J. Hughes, Dallas. Ph. 404-445-7394.
All agricultural seed must be tested by the State Seed Lab before they can be advertised.
Only out-of-state wanted ads published.
All types tractor work, Roto-tilllng, bush hogging, plowing, blade work, fert., seeding. Tommy Cooper, Buford. Ph. 945-4707._______________
Will pit. Tift. 44 anywhere in Ga., three 4 row planters., stand guar. J. D. Hancock, Bogart. Ph. 404-543-8440._____
Qual. horseshoeing, hot / cold spec, in corrective. Atlanta & surrounding area. Eric Hough, Atlanta. Ph. 964-2884 / 996-8364.________________
Bush hogging, gen. tractor work, gardens plowed, Dekalb, Gwinnett Cos. Barry Hughes, Tucker. Ph. 938-4593.
Cert, welding done, farm equip., trailers, anything, your farm / mine, reas., work guar. Dave Ock, Franklin. Ph. 854-8497._______________
Garden plowed, bush hogging loader & backhoe work, Smyrna, Powder Springs, Six Flags area. J. Rich, Austell. Ph. 941-6855.__________________
Will dig water lines w/ditch witch, haul gravel, dozer work w/sml. dozer. Jim Rowland, Bethlehem. Ph. 867-6857.
Will do saddle repair / cleaning, etc., reas., prompt service. Tony Sanders, Cochran. Ph. 912-934-6542.________
Will do loader backhoe, dump truck work, haul gravel, soil, clear land, etc. 0. Vandeford, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-3606.
Garden plowing, bush hogging, tractor work, done w/exp., Cobb-MariettaWoodstock area. Gene Mitchell, Marletta. Ph. 422-9023.____________
All types of light blasting done, stumps removed, beaver ponds drained, boulders moved, springs opened, etc. Doug Robinson, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-1951.______
Will custom cut / rake / bale hay. O. L. Rutledge, McDonough. Ph. 957-5144.
Hydro seeding, slopes & ditch banks, pasture weed control & kudzu control, 50 ml. around Athens. Garry Seitz, Athens. Ph. 404-725-2335.____________
Will furn. sprigs & plant Coastal, Alicia / Tift 44 Bermuda grass. James Williams, Fitzgerald. Ph. 912-423-4884._______
Loader / dozer work, ponds built, your farm, 50 mi. Covington. A. W. Chapman, Covlngton. Ph. 787-3621.____________
Board fences & barns sprayed w/creosote solution. R. L. Glosson, Alpharetta. Ph. 473-0470 / 5259._____
Backhoe work, water lines, gravel & soil hauled, livestock hauling. Wayne Green, Bremen. Ph. 404-562-4197.
Horses hauled local / long dist., 80s, 90, $1/loaded mi., depending on destination. Harold Paden, Walnut Grove. Ph. 404-786-1056.__________________
Will catch & haul wild cattle & hogs, will travel. Jerry Padgett, Douglasville. Ph. 404-942-5967._____________
Horseshoeing & trimming, reg. & corrective, prompt dependable service, guar. Eddie Rainey, Barnesville. Ph. 404-358-2409._______________
Will do Al & synchronization of beef / dairy cattle in Houston Co. & surrouding area. Paul Reamer, Perry. Ph. 912-987-3870.______________
Cypress fence made to order & install, many types avail. B. J. Semegran, Dacula. Ph. 962-1067.__________
Will control weeds / algae in lakes & kudzu In honeysuckle. Derry Stockbridge, Kennesaw. Ph. 404-926-5357._______
Will do Al & synchronization of beef / dairy cattle in Habersham Co. & surrounding area. Wayne Ansley, Cornelia. Ph. 778-1445._______________
Will do Al of beef / dairy cattle in Forsyth & surrounding cos. Bill Callaway, Gumming. Ph. 887-4443._________'
Wi 11 catch wl Id catt le have track / catch dogs, no catch, no dogs. Donald Garrett, Douglasville. Ph. 489-1718.___________
Tractor work, bush hogging, gardens plowed & other tractor work. Favette. S. Fulton & N. Coweta Cos. Don Heath, Palmetto. Ph. 463-3459.___________
Bush hogging, gardens plowed, all type tractor work. Don McCollum, Marietta. Ph. 424-1057.________________
Will catch wild cattle / hogs, have track & catch dogs. Randy Pittman, Marietta. Ph. 404-434-9459.______________
Bush hogging in the Lilburn area only. Calvin Rawls, Jr., Lilburn. Ph. 921-1311.
Will build farm fences. Cleveland Reed, Rt. 2, Box 165, Ellijay 30540. Ph. 273-3022.___________________
Stump removed, will grind 6-8 in. below ground level, reas. Gary Reynolds, Roswell. Ph. 992-8005.___________
Will do Al of beef / dairy cattle in Henry & surrounding cos; semen & supplies. Ray Stallings, Ellenwood. Ph. 404-474-3594.________________
11 yrs. exp. certi. & depend, member of journeyman horseshoers union, pathological & corrective work. Spike Stallings, Acworth. Ph. 974-5698._____
Garden tilling, prepare for fall gardens, Cobb, Dekalb, N. Fulton, S. Gwinnett. Chuck Tankersley, Stone Mtn. Ph. 469-5593.__________________
Bush hogging & plowing in Oconee / surrounding cos., Irg. / sm. area, reas. John VanGotum, Watkinsville. Ph. 769-8700.
Horseshoeing / trimming by qual. farrier w/over 10 yrs. exp., W. Ga. area. Jim Warren, Temple. Ph. 404-562-3332.
Will do Al beef / dairy cattle in Coweta & surrounding cos., ABS sires. David Wilson, Senola. Ph. 404-599-6221.
Horses hauled, local / long dlst. by exp. horsemen, reas. rates. Donald Barnes, Gumming. Ph. 475-0812 / 889-1371.
Water wells cleaned &/or restored manually, prompt / reliable serv. Donald Cook, Covlngton. Ph. 787-1131 / 5830.
Want to split your firewood, will come to your place w/hyd. wood splitter. David Corbitt, Atlanta. Ph. 758-6188._______
Will grind stumps below ground level. John Dempsey, Stone Mtn. Ph. 404-469-5935.________________
Will do loader / dozer work on your farm, grading, hauling, clearing, etc.; rubber tire tractor. M. Fox, Canton. Ph. 887-7308 / 926-9078._____________
Bush hogging & garden plowing. R. Fraizer, Fayetteville. Ph. 404-969-0509 / 964-3186._________________
Will catch / work cattle, have track / bay dogs. Bill Fredenberger, Valdosta. Ph. 912-242-4107._______________
Will haul livestock. L B. Hale, Acworth. Ph. 404-428-2835.________________
Custom cut / bale your hay, bush hogging, will split your wood w/hyd. splitter. Brad Number, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-9650.
Will remove stumps below ground level, reas. Bill Howard, Douglasville. Ph. 942-8876._________________
Farm ponds built, land clearing, 100 mi. radius of Macon. Jimmy Leverett, Mllledgeville. Ph. 912-953-2924 / 452-3622.
Dragline, bulldozer work, land clearing, swamp draining, fish ponds built; all type farmland grading. Joseph Marrett, Conyers. Ph. 404-483-4567 / 4182._______
Gen. tractor work & hauling (1 ton dump) in Cobb & surrounding cos. Dave Piccirilli, Marietta. Ph. 429-0617._____
Tractor for hire, gardens plowed, land bush hogged, light grading, hyd. wood splitting. Joe Lindquist, Senoia. Ph. 599-6490._______________
Horseshoeing / trimming by prof, farrier, reg. & corrective work. Benny Biddy, Alpharetta. Ph. 404-475-4896 (24 hr. answering serv.)._______________
Will do chain saw work, clearing / firewood, tractor work w/your equip., over 15 yrs. exp., exc. work. F. G. Cabrel, Jonesboro. Ph. 478-8596._________
Need your well cleaned out, MaconChattanooga, pumps installed. Stan Cook, Covlngton. PH. 786-4315.______
Qual. custom hay baling, round / sq. bales in N. Ga., ref., avail., bush hogging & other tractor work. Morgan Darwin, Colbert. Ph. 788-2871._________________
Guar. horseshoeing & trimming, will go anywhere. P. Dyer, Hapeville. Ph. 768-0563.___________________
Will plow gardens w/Troy-Bilt tiller, reas. W. O. Fulford, Ellenwood. Ph. 244-0432. '________________
Will do all kinds of farm fencing & some clearing. Bill Hardln, Dacula. Ph. 962-5094.____________________
Will furn. sprigs & custom pit. Certi. Tifton 44, Alicia & Coastal Bermuda. Gene Hart, Guyton. Ph. 912-728-3380.
Will furn. sprigs & custom pit. Tift 44 / Coastal Bermuda. Lee Jenkins, Albany. Ph. 912-432-7258.____________
Bush hogging, plowing, tractor work, Roswell, N. Fulton area. R. Johnson, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-1784 / 587-0490.
Bush hogging, plowing all types, all types of tractor work. B. Lightsey, Decatur. Ph. 288-2324.__________
Welding on your farm; tractor & equip, repair, Walton & surrounding cos. Al Morgan, Oxford. Ph. 782-0161._______
Gardens tilled, fences cleared, lots cleared, Hapeville-Lakewood area. Austin Moore, Atlanta. Ph. 767-2658.
Horseshoeing & trimming prof, done & reas. priced, certi. farrier. L. M. Nutter, Blakely. Ph. 912-723-8268._________
Dragline work, dig & clean out ponds, drain swampland on mats. Larry Potts, Watkinsville. Ph. 404-725-7851._______
Mower conditioning & hay baling done in SW Ga. area. Randall Richardson, Bluffton. Ph. 912-835-2038.____________
Will custom cut, rake & bale hay in sq. / round bales. Harold Rutledge, Rex. Ph. 961-6742.______________
Will do any type farm welding / trailer repair. Molden Tillman, Hillsboro. Ph. 404-468-6536._________________
Bush hogging around Winder-Statham area w/7 ft. bush hog. Livia Vereczkei, Winder. Ph. 404-725-2230._______
Horseshoeing & trimming, all breeds & corrective. Ed Whitehurst, Jackson. Ph. 404-775-5591._______________
Hay cut & sq. baled, horses / cattle hauled, bush hogging. J. Wimpey, Conley. Ph. 361-7307.______________
Will cut, rake & bale hay, sq. bales, bush hogging, post drove & other tractor work. Roger Ansley, Cornelia. Ph. 778-4165.____________________
Write ads on the back of postcards or sealed envelopes.
Will water grind corn, wheat & rye into meal, flour & grits. Mike Buckner, Junetlon City. Ph. 404-269-3630 aft. 3.
Custom hay baling, round bales only, cut, teddered, raked, baled field stacked, 3 sizes, Carroll, Coweta, Douglas Co. area. Tim Dillard, Whitesburg. Ph. 834-8732.___________________
All types tractor work, plowing, bush hogging, aerating, reseedlng. Glenn Dutton, Lawrenceville. Ph. 921-3121 / 923-5432.______________________
Will do Al of beef / dairy cattle in Cherokee & adjoining cos. William R. Odom, 4516 Waters Rd., Woodstock 30188. Ph. 404-926-5420.
Farm machinery and equipment for sale
// you have questions regarding this category, call Ella Beach 656-3727.
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.
AC HD 11 dozer, hyd. blade, good cond. $12,500. F. H. Beasley, Rt. 2, Ellijay 30540. Ph. 404-635-2596._________
Butler grain dryer exc. cond. Raybon Anderson, Rt. 1, Statesboro 30450. Ph. 839-3101.______________
NH silage wagon $1,000; Welch silage wagon $1000; Gehl silage wagon $500; New Idea hay cond. $200; 9 shank allpurpose plow $400. Lawson Hughie, Sharpsburg. Ph. 404-253-1133 aft. 4 pm.
Two model 8 NH silage wagons like new; also, 892 silage cutter w/corn pick up and direct cut head. Mike Ratliff, Perry. Ph. 912-987-1681.__________
JD 1010 crawler, rebuilt new diesel eng., 95% undercarriage $5,500, runs good, tracks in exc. cond. Jack Pierce, Woodstock. Ph. 404-926-1250/0040.
McCormick hay baler for parts, one set of bush and bog disks. Robert Irwin, Hawklnsvllle. Ph. 912-892-3182._____
1980 731 Bobcat loader, diesel ? buckets, 800 hrs., 13 ft. spreader truck like new $13,500 for both. B. Sattain, Royston. Ph. 404-245-5008.
FARMERS & CONSUMERS
MARKET BULLETIN
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Tommy Irvin, Commissioner
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The Department of Agriculture is an equal opportunity employer. It is the policy of this department not to discriminate on the basis of sex. race, color, handicap, national origin or age in its employment policy
Wednesday, July 13, 1983
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JD 2010 gas, for parts or fix-up, no I missing parts. Arthur Turner, Rt. 2,
Unadllla. Ph. 436-4510 or 433-2385.
Attention Farm Machinery Advertisers
A Hahn Hi-boy sprayer, runs good and is in good cond. John Itson, Rt. 1, Box
289, Pelham. Ph. 912-294-4992.______
Farmall M tractor, 6 ft. bush hog off-set harrow w/cyl., all for $1,950. M. R. Sams, Newborn. Ph. 404-786-4239.________
A Farmall, good tires, hand lift, no cult. $600 neg. Wayne Wade, Rt. 3, Elberton. Ph.404-263-7151._____________
Case 850B bulldozer w/power angle 6 tilt blade, 1979 model, approx. 1000 hrs., exc. cond. W. D. tester, Athens. Ph. 404-548-5947._______________
200 gal. Century sprayer $495, 2 row Pltts cult. $350,10 disc B&B harrow $395,
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.
2 disc turning plow, 3 pt. $350. Dudley Stamps, Moreland. Ph. 404-253-0410.
5 hp. garden tiller same as new used 3 times $385. B. Gruhlke, Rt. 7, Canton. Ph. 479-4568.________________
Two 235 corn heads JD 45 or 55 com- M 4000 Kubota tractor; also, two 500
bine; 40T Lowboy trailer. Tommy Hun- gal. fuel tanks w/hand pumps. Wayne
sucker, Cartersvllle. Ph. 404-382-7007.
Moore, Rt. 2, Calhoun 30701. Ph. 625-5008
Hay baler, McCormlck No. 46, $450. J. S. Elllott, 1780 Avondale Mill Rd., Macon 31206. Ph. 788-3155.___________
Troy-Bilt Horse 7 hp. Kohler w/bumper $900, will del. in Atlanta area. David Funk, Richland. Ph. 912-887-3461 wk. ends and after 5 pm. wk. days._______
Troy-Bllt tiller, 6 hp. elc. starter, new tines, just tuned up $795. E. G. Carl son, Tyrone. Ph. 463-4953 aft. 5 pm._______
450 Case crawler-loader, diesel, exc. cond., looks almost new $8,500. Clarence Brown, Macon. Ph. 912-953-4800 aft. 7
pm.__________________________
Silage cutter, Gehl 600 w/2 row corn header, little used $2,000 or make offer. Tray Polk, Newborn. Ph. 404-787-9452
eve.____________________ Sickle mower or Cub tractor, needs
some work $50; Intl. Harvester C-2 Rotary mower for Cub tractor like new $300 firm. Ernest Owens, Rt. 1, Acworth. Ph. 974-3395.___________________
Used Hesston 10 hay stacker for sale. J. H. Holyoak, Rt. 1, Alapaha 31622. Ph. 912-532-5325.___________________
5500 Hesston haybaler exc. cond. $6,000; 660 JD pull type rake $1,000. Aldine Taylor, 1647 Jeff Davis Rd., Thomaston. Ph. 648-3835._______
Irrig. hose and reel exc. cond. $3,000; JD 1209 9 ft. mower conditioner exc. cond. $5,000. John G. Faulk, Prospect Ch. Rd., JeHersonville 31044. Ph. 912-945-3415.________________
Idea corn picker 1 row, used 1 yrs., 300 series 4 row AC planter, AC no-till coulter, 2 Two 74 planters, 2 yrs. Tommy Griffin, Rt. 1, Glllsvllle 30543.______
Round hay movers, heavy well built $250 ea. Harvey Neely, Rt. 3, Box 275, Falrbum 30213. Ph. 964-7338.______
354 New Holland grinder mixer bought new, $5,200, New Idea PTO manure spreader model 112 exc. cond. $1,100. James Wllhlte, Jefferson. Ph. 367-8804.
Ford series 16-58 mowing attach, (sickle blade) w/spare blade exc. cond. $1,600. Ron Nash, Fayettevllle. Ph. 404-461-8281._______________
Burch planters 4 row mounted on tool bar w/row markers and has gauge wheel, kept under shelter like new $1300. J. H. Cavanah, Cochran. Ph. 912-934-7768.
Farmall Super A tractor good for parts, no tires, see at Loganville. Hiram Elliott, Doravllla. Ph. 404-396-4541 aft. 6 pm.
1982 Troy-Bllt 7 hp. bar tread tires exc. cond. $950. Evan Kohler-Camp, Lilburn. Ph. 921-7624._______________
1957 M Farmall tractor, extra block, other parts, needs repair, best offer over $700. F. H. Roberts, RFD 1, Box 37A, Smlthvllle31787.______________
990 David Brown tractor 3/14 JD turnIng plows, Long hay baler, 2 row planters, rotary mower, box blade and more $5,000. H. L. Ussery, Lyons. Ph. 912-526-6470.
IH 584 tractor, 52 hp., 230 hrs., new cond. $15,000; MF 725 hay cond. $5,000; IH 430 hay baler $2,500. A. Simpson, Billiard. Ph. 912-945-3669.________
Farmall Cub tractor w/belly mower and front blade, very good cond. Alien Smith, Powder springs. Ph. 943-6640._______
Heavy duty 6 ft. bush hog 3 pt. hitch $650. Jimmy Williams, Juliette. Ph. 912-994-5855.______________
MF 275 tractor, 67 hp., 1100 hrs., good cond. $9,300. T. J. Rauls, Macon. Ph. 912-474-0334 or 912-742-8828. _____
Intl. 615 combine, exc. cond., LP gas eng., 3 row corn head, grain platform w/pickups, straw choppers. R. E. Tuten, Jr., Rt. 1, Box 34, Alamo. Ph. 912-568-7712._______________
2404 Intl. w/2000 Intl. loader exc. cond. $3,500. Harold Garner, Buford. Ph. 945-6587, between 8 am and 1 pm or 945-6847._____________________
Hay trailer 8'14" w/dual tires $350; also, wooden 12 ft. flatbed for truck $125. Phyllis Harris, Rt. 3, Chatsworth 30705. Ph. 404-695-6596.____________
800 Gehl silage cutter w/corn head and pick up attach., good cond. Earnest Turk, Eatonton. Ph. 465-5971.____________
Gleaner A-430 corn head used less than 600 A. Jim Reid, Americus. Ph. 912-924-0950.______________________
Cat. D-7 cable blade dozer all manual, good parts machine $3,000. Jerry Willis, Rt. 1, Box 195A, Tilton 31794. Ph. 912-386-4528.________________
Dearborn 6 ft. sickle hay mower 3 pt. hitch, good cond. $325. S. W. Owenby, Mineral Bluff. Ph. 404-374-5289.
Krone 9 ft. Alfalfa Turbo mower and or 629-2502.___________________
crusher. Richard Feltshans, Rt. 1, Box 295, Perry 31069. Ph. 912-987-2983.
JD 8200 grain drill, sml. seed box, dbl. disc, all extras, mint cond., oversized wheels $2,850. Wm. Bullock, Barnesville. Ph. 404-358-4065._______________
6600 Ford tractor, 7 shank chisel plow, 12 ft. cutting harrow. Russell Moore, Rt. 2, Calhoun 30701. Ph. 625-5009/3428.
Flatbed trailer8 ft. wide, 25 ft. long, fits 2 5/16 in. ball. J. Ingram, Rt. 1, Greenville. Ph. 404-672-4855._____________
Shredder/bagger hopper type, 6 hp. exc. cond. $200. F. Bond, Norcross. Ph. 404-447-8160._______________
44 in. mower in good cond. w/pulley and belt for Homesteader tractor. Lester West, Cleveland. Ph. 865-2978 aft. 5.
NH 851 round baler, Gleaner E combine, chisel tow, lowboy trailer. James Rutledge, Stockbrldge. Ph. 404-474-4279.
10,000 bu. Butler grain bin and new fan, will trade for JD tractor of equal value. Randall Richardson, Bluffton. Ph. 912-835-2038.______________
1982 Baltic 5 shank all purpose plow $415. W. A. Fears, Jackson. Ph. 404-775-7135.______________
Combine, JD 7700 Turbo, hydrostatic clutch, 18 ft. flex grain head, good cond., used for wheat and oats this year. W. E. Baker, Hawkinsville. Ph. 912-892-2940 or 912-783-1018._______________
1 set 220 JD harrows $3000; 1 set 18.4x38 clamp on duals, tires / wheels $1,000; 1 set 6-16 in. Ford bottom plows $800. Eddie Perkins, Jesup. Ph. 912-427-7062/6113.______________
M Farmall good cond., hyd. hookup $1500; Tree Farmer skidder C5D 3-53 Detroit diesel eng., good tires $8,500. Tony Alien, Covlngton. Ph. 404-786-4085.
Walking tractor 10 hp., 2 pcs. of equip., tractor needs some repair $100 for all. David Clay, Llthonla. Ph. 987-5120.
Badger 1500 gal. liquid manure grader, Badger chopper manure pump, IH 56 silage blower. Charles Milford, Hartwell. Ph. 376-5516.________________
D7 dozer, excavator backhoe, 35 ton lowboy, Rome chisel plows, rake, dirt pan, $26,000/all. W. H. Lawson, Coolidge. Ph. 912-346-3376.______________
JD 105 combine, field ready, Hahn SS 900 Ibs. fert. and lime wagon, JD HD 225 off-set disc. John Davis, Cedartown. Ph. 684-6641 or 748-3406.___________
Mark 20 Digs-All trencher 4 in. chain, 4
wheel, all hyd. drive $2,250. W. A. Barr, Marshallvllle. Ph. 912-967-2264._______
1977 Intl. 1086 tractor dual wheels w/cab, 21 ft. bush hog harrow and 4 row Taylor-Way cult. Steven Henderson, Jenkinsburg. Ph. 404-775-6365.______
AC model B farm tractor w/sickle bar cutter and disc harrow, all in real good running cond. $1,050. V. Leroy Dant, Roswell. Ph. 992-7604.___________
Vermeer 605 A baler, good cond. Lisle Bowers, Rt. 1, Senoia. Ph. 404-599-6064.
1983 Troy-Bilt, 8 hp. elec. start, lights, saddle, cover, 2 fur. cult., hitch and kick, PTO, sod buster, ramps, $1,695. Jeffrey Gresch, Snellville. Ph. 972-4957.______
1100 MF, dual tires $4,500, Lewis Bros. Chicken fert. spreader and loader $2,000. Solomon Kersey, Rt. 2, Box 62, Valdosta. Ph. 242-8183.__________________
8N Ford tractor, new paint, tires, rebuilt eng. $2,100. Tom Snelling, Rt. 6, Box 204A, Gumming. Ph. 404-889-1171.
New Holland 467 hay conditioner good cond. R. R. Ayers, Winston 30187. Ph. 942-2683.___________________
Massey Harris Pony tractor for parts. James R. Smith, Rt. 2, Horseshoe Rd., Dallas. Ph. 404-459-3165 aft. 6 pm.
73 JD 350B loader 4 and 1 bucket exc. cond., new trans. and motor 65% undercarriage $10,800. T. A. Reed, Gainesville. Ph. 889-1615.___________________
Troy-Bilt 6 hp. bar tread tires exc. cond. $700. Joe Duncan, Marietta. Ph. 404-971-2158._________________
Cloudburst irrig. Traveler w/660 ft. hose $2,500; 4 row KMC tillavator w/4 JD 71 planters $2,250. Rudy Lancaster, Hawkinsville. Ph. 912-783-2411._____
One 8 ton upright feed bin w/a 20 ft. unloading auger, already taken down for transporting $400. Gary Stafford, Rt. 1, Box 128B, Ludowicl 31316. Ph. 912-545-2548.__________________
JD Van Brunt grain drill $450; 15 row 100 gal. sprayer $350; two 25B planters $125. ea. Bill Crenshaw, Madison. Ph.
Two trailer axles both w/elec. brakes and good tires $200. Wallace German, Rt. 4, Winder 30680. Ph. 867-7140.______
Homemade utility trailers sml. $175, 4x9 $300; TO 30 Ferguson tractor good cond. $1,000. John Higgins, 439 Springlake Rd., Lawrenceville 30245. Ph. 404-963-2445/5746._________
IH Farmall Cub w/belly mower, runs and looks good; 5 hp. walking tractor w/cult and harrow. Mike Brown, Rt. 5, Box 136, Commerce. Ph. 404-335-2559.
342-1280.________________
4 row Intl. 56 planters, 200 gal. 8 row Century sprayer. Wilson Parrott, Palmetto. Ph. 404-463-4757._________
890 NH silage cutter w/windrow pick
up head, 1510 JD side dump silage wagon, sev. silage conveyors and scales. Roy Embry, Eatonton. Ph. 404-485-6867.
1400 NH combine, cab, air, diesel, 13 ft. cutter bar, NH hay rake, 15000 bu. grain bin. Clelland Tyson, Lavonia. Ph. 356-8800/4328.____________
Intl. 125 C front end loader w/backhoe, good cond. Wendell Pope, Ocilla. Ph. 912-468-7619.___________________
One Belsaw model M sawmill comp. w/blade and inserted teeth. Marshall Moore, P.O. Box 156, RR 2, Hogansvilje 30230. Ph. 404-637-6354._________ _
Ford 3600 diesel, 215 hrs., 8 speed, live PTO, diff. lock. J. R. Wlmpey, Conley. Ph. 404-361-7307.________________
Feed wagons, Oswalt $8,000, Grain-ovator $2,800 both w/scales, 1982 Ford 6600 tractor, KMC no-till drill, 25x80 white-top harvestores, 1972 Kilby shaker. C. Pippin, Albany. Ph. 912-435-0055.
Paulk Traveler, power unit, 58 sections 30 ft. ea., metal pipe; 4630 JD tractor, 8630 JD tractor, JD 6600 combine wheeler. Ed Roberts, Glenwood. Ph. 912-568-7896._____________
JD 3800 field harvester w/2 row narrow head and pick up attach., exc. cond. Hudon Thames, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-4643.
1980 Rainbow Combo Traveler w/4 1/2
in. hose, exc. cond. Kenneth Cook, Jr., Rt. I
1, Rhine 31077. Ph. 385-3916 nights.
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25 ft. 14 in. Lowboy $575 firm, lights, tag, oak floor 2 axles. Fred Cochran, Rt. 1, Box 454, Flowery Branch. Ph. 967-2559.
D7F Cat. S/N 94N758, straight blade w/rake, less than 1000 hrs. $40,000. Mrs. Ralph Willis, Waynesboro. Ph. 404-554-2319._______________
Farm wagon 4x8, rubber tires and solid steel frame, high speed, wheel bearing. Lamar Spruill, Doraville. Ph. 457-8091 aft.
The MARKET BULLETIN has received many inquiries regarding our policy about advertising lawnmowers.
Regrettably, space does not permit us to advertise lawnmowers in the BULLETIN. The only
6 pm.________________________ MF 300 combine w/2 row corn head,
very good cond. Douglas Harrell, Rt. 1, Whigham. Ph. 912-377-2421.________
1 row Pittsburg cult, w/lay-off plow $300. Mac Cochran, Villa Rica. Ph. 404-832-2316._______________
Ford tractor, Jubilee, good cond., "recently rebuilt motor and lift, live clutch $2,850. Billy Evans, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-4716 aft. 4:30 pm.____________
mowers which are permitted are those which are used tor agricultural purposes, i.e., hay mowing, bushhogging, orchard / pasture mowing, etc.
Mower attachments for garden tractors are allowed as well as any equipment
6000 bu. corn bin, floor sweep, unloading auger, gas dryer, 2-16 hillside turning plows, 5 ft. sidewinder rotary cutter. K. Mills, Baxley. Ph. 912-367-6295/2145.
which has a 44-inch cut or more.
Pecan cleaning equip, in exc. cond., will clean and size 5000 Ibs. per hr. $18,500. Sidney Lanier, Montezuma. Ph. 912-472-6332.________________
HD 11E bulldozer, new mtr., 90% undercarriage, hyd. blade, new injector pump $14,000. Barry Sanders, Eatonton. Ph. 485-8032/7190._____________
1982 Vicon round baler, adjustable bale sizes, 1982 MF 725 mower conditioner, exc. cond., 3 pt. hyd. hay lift. Bill Vandiver, Clermont. Ph. 404-983-9365.
David Bradley walk behind tractor for parts or can be restored $100. Uylo James, Lawrenceville. Ph. 923-8756.
990 Intl. hay cutter conditioner, no. 1 cond. M. K. Smith, Haddock. Ph. 912-932-5561 aft. 6 pm.___________
6 hp. Troy-Bilt tiller exc. cond., bar tread tires $650. Pat Cowart, Acworth. Ph. 926-1067 aft. 6:30 pm.__________________
1956/57 JD tractor/equip., new tires. R. Brown, Acworth. Ph. 404-974-5430.
One 2 horse wagon good cond. $225, other mule equip. Nathaniel Thrasher, RFD 4, Box 80A, Athens 3060. Ph. 353-3805.___________________
9000 Ford tractor, mtr. needs some work; 2310 Fox silage chopper w/2 row and pick up headers $5750. Frank Jackson, Washington. Ph. 678-7249.
1956 AC CA tractor w/cult., bush hog and manure spreader in fair cond. $1995. J. Wyrosdick, Cumming. Ph. 404-887-1455._______________________
8 disc plow w/3 pt. hitch $100. James E. Snow, Macon. Ph. 781-4827.________
1982 Ford tractor, 30 hp., 50 hrs. w/bush hog harrows, boom, draw bar and scrape blade, one 19 ft. equip, trailer. Richard Reed, Rt. 2, Box 448, Lake Park
31636._______________________________ JD tractor model B $1350; Bush Hog
mower $300; off-set 18 disc harrow $350. J. Danielly, Meansville. Ph. 404-567-8666.
440A skidder good cond., newly rebuilt eng., clutch and pressure plate, now in use $10,500. Larry Farist, Ellijay. Ph. 404-635-2652 aft. 7 pm._________
Almost new 1 row planter and cult., 3 pt. hitch, Covington, all plates $575, harrow / smoothing $350. M. Reilly, Athens. Ph. 404-548-4007._____________
Tiller, 24 in. 5 disk, needs guide wheel, will trade for subsoiler; sprayer, 55 gal. w/pump and 15 ft. booms, needs some work $200. Fred Newsome, Gray. Ph. 912-986-5297 aft, dark.____________
Moridge dryer 400 bu. cap., good cond. L. J. Jones, Rt. 2, Quitman. Ph. 912-263-4366._________________
Farmall Cub tractor w/belly mower and cult. $2400. Bill Garrison, Canton. Ph. 479-4846._____________________
Utility cart 4x7 ft. tag along exc. cond. $375. Gregg Martin, Riverdale. Ph. 404-996-9233._______________
AC model B new paint, seat, wiring, mech. hyd., good cond. $1050, will neg. David Woody, Suches. Ph. 747-5381.
1952 8 N Ford tractor. Gilbert, Jonesboro. Ph. 478-8777.________
Ferguson 30 tractor, runs good w/harrow and scraper blade $2,300. Roger Samples, Cumming. Ph. 404-887-3250.
Troy-Bilt 6 hp. tiller exc. cond., bar tread tires $800. Lamar Smith, Newnan. Ph. 404-253-3060.______________
Cub tractor good cond., cult., harrow and scrape $1,900. Talmadge Cofer, 2569 Old Peachtree Rd., Duluth 30136. Ph. 476-3238._________________
JD 55 combine w/grain and corn head, good cond., in use now. Grady Maddox, Zebulon 30295. Ph. 567-8403.______
Troy-Bilt tiller 7 hp. Horse model exc. cond. $745. T. Anderson, Conyers. Ph. 404-483-6787.________________
Swinging meat rails w/scales for meat cooler $3,100. Dean Reece, Forest Park. Ph. 366-0921._______________
JD 350 loader w/backhoe hook up, exc. cond. Darwin Key, Conyers. Ph. 922-2238.
150 gal. per minute gas irrig. pump, 4 cyl., good cond. $2,500. T. Brown, Oxford. Ph. 404-786-7300 or 404-787-3198.
25 ton Pelham lowboy w/ramps, nice; winch for JD dozer; fuel tank on wheels; 1 ton trailer, tilt bed. Jimmy Vaughan, Thomasville. Ph. 912-226-4611/2814.
Sears 6 hp. Task Handler tiller used 2 times, cost $1300, sell for $750. Brenda Robinson, Conyers. Ph. 483-7537 aft. 7:30
pm._______________________ Two like new tractor tires and rims,
18.9-30 on 15 in. rim $250 ea.; onion grader, hyd. dump, brusher-blower, 3 chain sizer $19,750. D. New, Vidalia. Ph. 912-537-3447.__________________
Penney's 20 in. 5 hp. chain drive, tiller, 5 forwards and rev. speed, good cond. $500. Clifford Lee, Jackson. Ph. 786-5197.
1976 and 1973 Chev. spreader trucks; also, 1981 742 Bobcat loader w/equip. trailer $25,000. Eugene Parker, Calhoun. Ph. 404-629-6060.____________
JD 4400 combine w/cab and air exc. cond. Neal Dabbs, Cartersville. Ph. 382-5591.
Sickle mower $150 to fit Cub, exc. shape. B. C. Shelburne, P.O. Box 567, Social Circle 30279. Ph. 404-464-3865.
7 hp. mtr., 2 wheel garden tractor. H. L. Bennett, Tallapoosa. Ph. 404-574-7124.
4 wheel Vicon rake and fluffy, 3 pt. hitch $400. Byron Dunn, Jersey. Ph. 786-2117._________________
Subsoiler w/12 in. middle buster, 3 pt. hitch. $325; 5 hp. Roto-tiller w/chain drive $275. T. W. Davis, Marietta. Ph. 424-9903.
6 ft. pull type Bush Hog brand mower w/stump jumper, solid tires $300. Bryant Prescott, Keysvllle. Ph. 404-547-2433.
Ladder conveyor 200 Ib. cap., w/gas mtr. and 8 ft. Ext., exc. cond. $395. H. A. LeRoy, Marietta. Ph. 926-5404._____
12 disk JD grain drill exc. cond. $600. J. D. Bentley, Social Circle. Ph. 787-9577.
Kubota L 200 diesel tractor in exc. cond. $2,250, no checks. Harry Shelton, Rt. 3, Box 361, Washington 30673. Ph. 404-293-4468/4241.______________
Ford 4500 backhoe, 2 buckets and front end loader good cond. $7,000. Mrs. Williams, Buford. Ph. 945-1378._______
TD9 Intl. bulldozer, factory remanufactured eng., 2 winches, 5 yd. dirt pan, exc. undercarriage $7,950. Rusty Hawkins, Hampton. Ph. 404-957-1903.____________
12 ft. Yoder fert. spreader hyd. driven on 1963 C-60 Chev., heavy duty exc. cond. Jerry South, Carnesville. Ph. 404-384-4021._________________
1980 Kubota 345 tractor, only 159 hrs., stored inside $5,950. Ed Williams, Dalton. Ph. 404-226-3969 or 278-8528.________
1974 5000 Ford tractor, 7 ft. Taylor-Way harrows w/leveling discs, 2 row cult, frame w/3 feet. G. Thomas, Baxley. Ph. 912-367-2145 or 4949.___________
510 MF diesel combine, cab and air, both heads, exc. A. M. Batten, Douglas. Ph. 912-384-7240.___________
One row MF corn puller and one for spare parts $600. Gary Woodard, Eastman. Ph. 912-374-3814 aft. 6 pm.
1971 MF 20 diesel w/Freeman 3000 loader and bush hog $5,000. Alien Andrews, Rt. 1, Rydal 30175. Ph. 404-382-7626.________________
6 hp. elec. start Troy-Bilt garden tractor $750. T. Lawson, Rt. 1, Box 469, Flowery Branch 30542. Ph. 967-6274.
Wanted
Want Fort or Case backhoe damaged or burned but repairable, must be reas. John Clements, Box 443, Rhine. Ph. 912-385-6285.___________________
Want 5 to 8 hp. gas eng. w/reduction gear drive for mortar mixer. Jerry Warren, Doraville. Ph. 938-9505.___________
Want JD no. 48 front end loader or equivalent to fit 2510 JD, priced reas. W. Anthony Bush, Barnesville. Ph. 404-358-4818._______________
Want Farmhand accumulator and forks. H. T. Higdon, Greensboro. Ph. 404-453-2117._______________
Want to buy frame for a Merry tiller type roto tiller w/wo motor, I have a motor, frame is broken, cheap or free. Homer Overstreet, Buford. Ph. 945-6656 or 373-8947 work._______________
Want 1500-2000 bu. hopper bottom wet holding tank for grain dryer. Stephen Greenway, Rt. 3, Alma. Ph. 912-632-0554.
Want a sugar cane mill. James w. Copeland, Rt. 6, Box 395, Baxley 31513.
Want manure spreader, over and under type in good cond. Chip Flynn, Rt. 1, Camilla 31730. Ph. 912-336-7783._____
Want breaking plow to fit 3 pt. hitch for Sears 8 hp. riding tractor model early 70's. Millard Wainwright, Rt. 2, Box 508, Butler 31006.______________________
Want manual for walk behind David Bradley garden tractor at reas. price. J. A. Smith, RFD 1, Box 214, Richmond Hill
31324.__________________________ Want scrape blade, 6 ft. 3 pt. hitch, tilt
and angle for Ford 8N tractor. Carroll Tanner, Marietta. Ph. 404-435-9706.
Want sml. concrete mixer. William Gage, Rt. 1, Box 108F, Jasper 30143. Ph. 893-2042.________________________
Want 6 ft. Flail mower, 2 row chisel plow and cult., garden tractor w/mower, will repair. P. J. Bloom, Rt. 1, Kathleen. Ph. 912-987-9514.____________
Want to buy row buster in good cond. S. Atlanta area. R. S. Bradley, 5068 Cherry St., Forest Park 30050. Ph. 366-4957.
Want spindle and wheel for sgl. front wheel Ford row crop tractor, 1957, model 900, will consider 2 wheel assembly. W. K. Mathews, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-4039.
Want JD 350 or 450 crawler-loader. D. F Brown, Evans Dr., Union City 30291. Ph. 404-964-1123.
No. 1 in Trees Georgia has the largest commercial forest acreage of any state in the nation.
'BULLETIN
Wednesday, Jufy'is, 1983
Cattle, swine, other livestock for sale
If you have questions regarding this category, call Martha Henderson 656-3727.
Cattle farmers should have had the livestock advertised in their possession 60 days or more before offering it for sale through this publication.
Cattle moving from farm to farm should have a negative brucellosis test within the past 30 days before they are moved whenever this is a change of ownership. Exceptions being cattle from certified herds or those consigned directly for slaughter.
Cattle
45 dairy Hereford crossed cows w/40 black calves, 1 Irg., growthy, Lemon Angus bull. Bob Trammel I, Luthersvllle 30251. Ph. 912-836-3399 or 404-927-6436.
Reg. purebred Llmousln bull, born 9/7/79, Son of Hetman, $1,500. Wayne Potts, Sylvester. Ph. 912-776-2360.
Reg. Angus bull, 5 yrs. old, Wye breeding, $1,200, selling to prevent Inbreeding. C. Gauldlng, Haddock. Ph. 1-912-474-3631, after 9pm._______
Purebred Brangus bulls, two 10 mos., $350 ea. at barn. Hal Keller, 1836 Kelleytown Rd., McDonough. Ph. 404-957-3815._______________
Reg. Black Angus bull, Emulous bloodline, 4 yrs. old, selling to prevent inbreeding, will take Hereford bull of equal value in trade. K. Helm, Watklnsvllle. Ph. 404-769-5369._________________
16 Holsteln heifers, open and ready to breed, weigh 750-850 Ibs., 80/lb. Coleman Hadden, Eatonton. Ph. 404-485-5649.______________
Beef type feeders and grass calves, wormed and on grass. Mrs. E. Summers, Rt. 2, Stockbridge 30281. Ph. 404-483-1747.______________
Reg. Angus bulls, 14-24 mos., AHIR records avail., certi. / accredl., IB and bangs free. S. Thad Rush, Rome. Ph. 404-291-4649._____________
Reg. Santa Gertrudis bulls and heifers, 12 mos. to 2 yrs., quality stock. W. R. Hodges, Loganville. Ph. 466-8095 or 867-9183.__________________
Purebred, reg., class!. S, Santa Gertrudis cattle, selection of bulls, 12-18 mos. old. Steve Brannen, Watkinsville. Ph. 404-769-5578.______________
Purebred Jersey cow to freshen in Aug., and four 3 mo. old heifers. M. M. Taylor, Rt. 1, Box 206, Manchester 31816. Ph. 846-3950.________________
Reg. (B.B.U.) Beefmaster cattle, disease free, all shots, fine quality. Mike Freeman, Calhoun. Ph. 404-629-0851 or 277-1621._____________
Scratchaway Duke 246, reg., Black Angus herd bull, tall, weighs approx. 1800 Ibs., handled by lady, $900. B. Schaefer, Shlloh. Ph. 628-5914.__________
Santa Gertrudis bulls, 16 mos., reg., class!. Robert Reed, Senga Farm, Rt. 2, Doerun. Ph. 912-776-4935.______
Purebred, reg., Angus bull, long, tall, Canadian bred, great herd bull, 2 1/2 yrs. old, $950. C. Butler, Griffin. Ph. 404-227-6019.______________
2 Black Angus cows w/2 mo. old bull calves, $500 ea. Sam Smith, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-1398._______________
Reg. quality Brahman bulls and heifers, good selection and price range. E. J. Collier, Arlington. Ph. 912-725-4819, after 7 pm.__________________
Holsteln-Jersey cross, freshens August, will take adopted calf sometime, $500. Hugh Wallls, Buford. Ph. 945-4634.
Reg. Red Brahman bulls and heifers w/papers, breeding age and under. Chester Hewell, Qlllsvllle 30543. Ph. 404-869-7850._________________
Jersey milk cow, 4 gals/dally, will adopt calves, bred Al, $550. W. H. Edwards, Rome. Ph. 404-234-5710._____
Purebred Charolals bulls, big and growthy, 20 mos. old, $750 up. James R. Woods, Flying W Ranch, Pine Mtn. Ph. ,882-6580.__________________
Angus-1 bull and 8 early fall calving cows. Norma Boland, 280 Ellison Rd., Tyrone 30290. Ph. 404-487-4576._____
3 reg. polled Hereford heifers, 8 to 18 mos. old, calfhood vaccinated. Jim Eady, Mclntyre. Ph. 912-946-2487._______
Purebred and percentage Llmousln bulls for sale. W. L Murray, Monroe 30655. Ph. 404-267-4425.__________
2 Jersey steers, 8 mos. old, approx. 300-325 Ibs. ea., $350 for both. Lee Hurt, CohutU. Ph. 404-694-3289.
Purebred Angus bulls, ready for service, and approx. 500 Ib. heifers. Dallas H. Powell, Leesburg. Ph. 912-435-9707.
Reg. Santa Gertrudis heifer, show quality, calved 10/31/82, 205 day weaning wt. 605 Ibs. Charles Kiker, Ellljay 30540. Ph. 404-635-2895, after 6 pm._______
Reg. Angus bulls, one 3 yrs., two 1 1/2 yrs., sev. 8 mos., Plnkerton and Barnett Emulous bloodlines, most w/500 Ibs. plus weaning wts. Boyce McKlnney, Lincolnton. Ph. 359-4705._____________
Guernsey heifer due to fresh 6/14/83, will give about 3 gals./day, 19 mos. old July, $550. Roy Phillips, Adalrsville. Ph. 404-773-7331._______
4 reg. polled Hereford bulls, 3-4 yrs., $600-$800, mainly Victor Domino breeding, good cond. Murphy Stanley, Dalton. Ph. 404-277-2410.__________
Reg. Beefmaster bulls, 1 to 2 yrs. old, $800 to $1200. L. W. Tyre, Rt. 1, Screvens 31560. Ph. 912-579-6573._______
51 crossbred cattle w/35 calves and Brangus bull. J. B. Haygood, Yatesville. Ph. 404-472-3391 or 472-3395.______
Holsteln service age bulls, sired by top Al sires. Noah Wm. Yoder, Rt. 1, Box 71, Montezuma 31063. Ph. 912-472-7944.
Reg. polled Santa Gertrudis bull, class!., 1800 Ibs. Ruel Reece, Rt. 5, Box 159, Ellijay 30540. Ph. 404-273-3875.
37 big frame Holsteins, ZV, some bred to Holsteln, some to Angus, see to appreciate. Steve Loughrjodge, Chatsworth. Ph. 404-695-3301._____
Black Angus cow $350, Hereford heifer $250, grass calves $200 up. Ralph C. Swafford, Douglasvllle. Ph. 949-8882.
16 black heifers, approx. 12-15 mos. old, $3,900 all, del. avail. C. L. Grizzle, Dahlonega. Ph. 404-864-6474 or 864-6397.
Reg. polled Charolais bull, 6 mos. to 30 mos. Hubert Lewis, Buchanan. Ph. 646-3942 or 746-1556.____________
Top quality Holstein heifers, CV, all shots, calving now. M. K. Smith, Haddock. Ph. 912-932-5581._________
4 beau. reg. Black Angus yearling bulls, $450 ea., handsome Wye bred, sire is very heavy. Bo Edwards, Milledgeville. Ph. 912-452-4969.______________
20 Gertrudis mix., bred to Brahman, some w/calf at side, $600 ea. Dick Blazebrook, Lula. Ph. 404-869-3553.
Reg. yearling, Santa Gertrudis bulls, polled / horned, from certi. / accredi. herd, del. avail. Joe Garcia, Donalsonville. Ph. 912-524-2680 nlghts/wk. ends, 912-372-5634 wk. days.________
Reg. Black Angus bull, Emulous bloodline, W.W. 620 Ibs., Y.W. 1086 Ibs., ready for light service, $800. Steve MeCannon, Ma. Ph. 789-3380.___________
Reg. Black Angus bulls, 1 by Bartman and 1 by Warrant dam, 3 states champion, 1600 Ibs., A.I. breeding. Lemar Green, Llthonia. Ph. 404-296-2361 days, 404-972-4293 evenings._________
Reg. polled Hereford bulls, 13 to 17 mos., $495 and up, herd certi. / accredi. W. C. Hathcock, Atlanta. Ph. 445-7272 or 974-7075.______________
10 full French Charolais cows and heifers bred or w/calf at side, priced to sell. Billy Bullock, Dallas. Ph. 445-1631 night, 459-3536 day.___________
Jersey milk cow, no horns, gentle, hand milked, bred back, $600, Guernsey/Jersey heifer, open, $250. Bill Gilley, Hiram. Ph. 949-6228.____________
Purebred Santa Gertrudis bull, 19 mos., Christmas bloodline. David Pope, Waco. Ph.404-258-7112.______________
Black face Jersey milk cow, fresh 30 days, gives 3 gals, per milking. Robert O'Brlen, Brooks. Ph. 404-599-8181.
2 Jersey milk cows, 2nd and 3rd calves, $500 ea. or both for $950. Fred Bingham, Maysvllle. Ph. 404-367-8081.________
1 White Face calf heifer, 9 mos. old, $5. WlllieG. Clark, Sr., Rt. 1, Box 8, Mansfield 302S5. Ph. 786-5258.______________
White Face Red Hereford heifer for sale, $350. H. Mclntyre, Locust Grove. Ph. 957-9749._________________
Purebred, reg., classi. S, Santa Gertrudis heifer, 16 mos. old, bred, see to appreciate. Brian Baker, Bogart. Ph. 404-725-7357.____________________
Reg. Santa Gertrudis bull (horned), No. 2 In Ga. on wt. and ht. gain 1981, approx. 2,000 Ibs. Wayne Burdeshaw, Rt. 3, Hawklnsvllle. Ph. 912-783-1740._____
Reg Brahmans, reds, red-speckled and black and white speckled, bull heifer and cows. E. C. Parks, Cleveland. Ph. 864-6966.
Club calves, 2 heifers, Chl Angus and Angus cross, 2 steers- Llmousin and Angus cross, Al sired by leading sires. George M. Maddox, Bamesvllle. Ph. 404-358-0432, after 9.__________
Santa Gertrudis bulls, class!. S, 17 mos. old, wt. approx. 1300 Ibs., halter broken, very gentle. R. W. Turner, Brooks. Ph. 404-599-6719.________________
26 Irg. Hereford cows, 26 calves by side and bred back, $575/pr. Lewis B. Flynn, Jr., Camilla. Ph. 912-336-7783.______
1/2 Jersey-Hereford milk cow, gentle, hand milked, had 4th calf, dry now. Carl Burnett, 1400 West Hwy. 5, Whitesburg.
Hereford cow, 3 yrs. old, $300 cash money, no checks. A. C. Edwards, Rt. 2, Talking Rock. Ph. 404-334-2968, after 8
pm._______________________ Santa Gertrudis bull for sale, 16 mos.
old. Ken McMichael, Oxford. Ph. 404-786-4722.________________
17 reg. Brahmans, 11 cows, 5 calves, one 3 yr. bull, mostly Diamond T455 bloodline, all good cattle, papers, $14,500 entire herd. Danny Milam, Roopvllle. Ph. 404-854-4782.___________________
Llmousin-Red Angus bulls, 18 mos. old, $500; also, reg Black Angus bull. Byron Dunn, Jersey. Ph. 786-2117._____
Reg. Santa Gertrudis bulls, herd sires, yearlings, weanlings, diff. prices; reg., gentle, Gray Brahman bulls, 1 two yr. for commercial. Joe D. Butler, Chatsworth. Ph. 404-695-3981, after 8 pm._______
5 reg. polled Hereford heifers, CMR and Gay Hill Victor, bred to a son of a world champion. Ralph Sherman, Adairsvllle. Ph. 773-7235, after 6 pm.
2 Irg. young cows, 1 Angus / Holstein, 1 Jersey / Brown Swiss, both bred to Santa Gertrudis bull, $485 ea. H. W. Crew, Dallas. Ph. 445-3515.______________________
Reg. Angus bull by Warrant, dam by Dynamo, born 7/21/82, W.W. 565, halter broke, exc. calf, wt. on 6/11/83 865 Ibs. Ben Cox, Auburn. Ph. 404-867-9282 or 491-7075._________________
Reg. Angus bulls, weaning to 3 yrs., reg. Ankina bulls, weaning to 1 yr., Brahman / Angus bulls and heifers, just weaned. Lamar Reynolds, Hoschton. Ph. 404-867-7949._______________
BBU reg. Beefmaster cattle for sale, all ages, weanlings, heifers, bulls, bred cows and breeding age bull, certi. / accredi. herd. Howard T. Jones, Newnan. Ph. 404-253-4412.______________
Santa Gertrudis bulls, up to 28 mos., certi./accredi., TB/brucellosis free herd, semen tested. Franklin Griffis, Odum. Ph. 427-6865 or 586-6631 wk. ends.
Rabbits
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Pedigree Red or Black Satin bunnies, proven breeding Rex trio, San Juans. Larry Horton, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-3323.______________________
Baby rabbits all cols. $2.50 ea.; also, Irg. gray buck. Wendy Horton, Auburn. Ph. 925-3951.__________________
Young rabbits $2 ea.; also, does and bucks. Ralph C. Swafford, Douglasville. Ph. 949-8882._______________
English Angora, French Angora, French Lop, Mini-Lop, and Siamese Dwarf bunnies and breeders $15 to $30 ea. Wes Hamryka, Lawrenceville. Ph. 921-2751.___________________
Mini-Lops 3 mos., buck, 2 does, grown, 5 hole wire cage. Carl Harris, Tunnel Hill. Ph.404-673-4991.______________
NZW, pr., NZB pr., Flemish Giant pr., San Juan does; also, black cross babies $2, many more. Sandy Me Nab, CovIngton. Ph. 468-8577.___________
Rabbits, 2 female, 2 male, 2 cages $75 or best offer. Dwain Cagle, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-4870._____________
Baby rabbits 7 wks. old, NZW and Smutnose. H. E. Hyder, 6705 Camp Valley Rd., Rlverdale 30296. Ph. 404-996-7226.
Fryers, bunnies $5 and up, cages all sizes. D. Hulett, Gordon. Ph. 628-5141.
NZW Checkered mix. breed bunnies $4 ea., French Lop doe, will trade for French Lop pedi. stock. Bill Voelkel, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-2990._______
French Lop rabbits and cages, will sell together or separate. Billy Breedlove, Jonesboro. Ph. 961-0472.__________
NZW, Smutnose does $5 and up, 100 bunnies $3.50 and up and wire cage, auto, water sys., feeders. Lee Jarrell, Thomaston. Ph. 648-6938.________
Baby rabbits, Smutnose (Siamese) $8, male and female; also, mix. $5, male and female. Ms. Stanley, Douglasville. Ph. 949-1264.___________________
NZW, Mini-Lops, French Lops; also, others avail. $5 and up. Bobby Bunn, Monroe. Ph. 267-8930 or 7318._______
White and tan doe grown $4, will not ship. Susan Morris, Rt. 3, Box 235, Douglas 31533.______________
French Lop, Mini-Lop, Rex purebred, 4 Smutnose purebred, Flemish giants, 1 pr. English Spots, white Ruby Eyed Dwarfs, others. Ed Pursley, Rt. 1, Statham 30666. Ph. 725-5168._______________
6-8 wk. old Dutch and Dwarf rabbits. L. Haynle, Newton. Ph.912-734-5935.
Rabbits, Rex, Dwarf, California, breeders and dressed fryers, reas. price, bunnies diff. sizes and col. O. Rasheed, Atlanta. Ph. 377-0955 aft. 6 pm.______
Red Satins, NZW, Rex, REW, Dwarf Flemish Giants and Lops w/pedi. Henry Bowen, Clermont. Ph. 983-7260.______
Does, bucks, bunnies; also, wire cages, feeders, bottles, $3.50 to $8. V. Milam, Macon. Ph. 745-8903.
Bucks, $5 ea., does $8 up, bunnies $3, young meat-type rabbits $3.50, half grown does $4.50. Nathan Colberson, Adairsville. Ph. 295-3381._______
NZW bunnies $5 ea., frying size, sable colored Chinchilla bunnies $7.50 ea., Dutch cross bunnies $2.50 ea. Sheila Hughes, Griffin. Ph. 404-227-7595.
Rabbits 8 wks. old $2 ea. Ed Reisenwitz, Decalur. Ph. 289-9016._______
Rabbits, young and grown, mix. colors. T. Slmpson, Covlngton. Ph. 786-7145.
Rabbits all sizes, colors $1.50 and up. A. Weers, 1992 Higdon St., Augusta
30906.__________________________________ Guinea pigs mix. colors, Abbys and
Peruvians $7, up. Marcia Cato, Jonesboro. Ph. 471-0194._______
Pure Dwarf Dutch rabbits $4 ea., prs. only, trade for BB Red bantams, no shipping. Gary Head, Jefferson. Ph. 654-3680.
NZW White bunnies $3, 8 wks. old, some fryers. J. D. Dover, Marietta. Ph. 427-2013._____________________
Rabbits, white/black, brown/white $2 ea. Stephanie Ellison, Marietta. Ph. 427-5972/3367.__________________
Rabbits, reducing stock, Mini-Lops, Red and Copper Satins and Champagne D'Argents. Charles Collins, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-7957._______________
Bunnies, all diff. colors. Mark Siegel, 5896 Hammond Dr., Norcross. Ph. 448-4057.________________
Rabbits, priced according to size, diff. colors. J. L. Rice, Powder Springs. Ph. 949-8365._________________
Rabbits for sale. Lester Cape, 372 Phillip St., Royston 30662. Ph. 245-7269.
-Swine
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Purebred Yorkshire males, readv for service. Billy Tinsley, Homerville 31634. Ph. 912-487-2643._______________
1 sows and boar $450, Duroc gilts $65 ea., pigs $30 up. Ralph Swafford, Douglasville. Ph. 949-8882. _______
Breed your sows to Reg. Duroc boars or full stock Yorkshire $25 fee. Bill Blalock, Kennesaw. Ph. 422-6446.
Swine, 10 bred sows, 1 herd boar, 25 feeder pigs, Hampshires and Poland China cross. George Sherman, Rome. Ph. 404-295-1637 or 291-8864._________
Duroc boars and gilts born Jan. top bloodlines, good selection, wormed, shots, reas. C. A. Hall, Hazelhurst. Ph. 375-4612.__________________
Lrg. pigs, Poland China and Hampshire $35 ea. Joe Phinazee, Rt. 1, Kingston. Ph. 404-291-8864._________________
Feeder pigs, castrated, $35 ea., some 6 wks. old 7/9/83, 7/17/83 and 7/26/83. Donald Brown, Rt. 1, Ranger 30734. Ph. 404-334-2595.________________
Feeder pigs, Yorkshire, Poland China cross, wormed, castrated, 10 wks. old. Jr. Stinson, Fortson. Ph. 404-324-2947.
Feeder pigs $35 ea. Michael Gann, Madison. Ph. 404-342-3026._________
40 sows all due in, some w/pigs, have to sell because of bad health. Larry DeBoard, Cartersvllle. Ph. 382-4978.
Duroc pigs for sale. Larry Anderson, 950 McFarland Rd., Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 404-475-6725.______________
Purebred reg. Spotted boar and gilt pigs 6-8 wks., all from modern val. herd, few feeder pigs. J. C. Caye, Cedar Hill Farms, Loganville. Ph. 404-786-9567.
top qual. Yorkshire/Landrace cross boars from extremely productive sow lines 6 to 11 wks. old. Craig Shukeh, Turkey Mtn. Farms, Rome. Ph. 404-235-0388/9457._____________
Reg. Hereford sows, bred to reg. Hereford boar, exc. bloodlines $300 ea. at farm. Leonard Fleming, Hartwell. Ph. 404-376-2995._______________
Reg. Duroc gilts, Jan. litters, all top qual. Tim Freeman, Statesboro. Ph. 912-852-5521._____________
Reg. York boars & gilts, exc. qual. from tested herd. Morris Jennings, Gumming. Ph. 404-887-6663.________________
Four no. 1 hogs, raised on floored pen & confined, $125 ea. M. Mendoza, Hogansvllle. Ph. 404-882-0832.
Hampshire, Yorks, Durocs, top qual., boars & gilts avail. Dwight Werner, Rt. 1, Ocilla 31774. Ph. 912-468-7504.
6 Yorkshire cross pigs, 8 wks. old, $35 ea. L. E. Higginbotham, Rt. 2, Box 2, Hiram. Ph. 943-9594.
80 feeder pigs, all white, castrated, shots. Debbie Myers, Alpharetta. Ph. 404-475-1311
Goats & Sheep
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Nice young billy goat for barbecuing P. D. Webb, Rt. 5, Elberton 30635. Ph. 404-283-5207.
Common goats, 1 wether, 2 nannies, and 2 kids. T. Simpson, Covington. Ph. 786-7145._____________
1 ewe lamb $55, one ram $25. Wm. Hawkins, Madison 30650. Ph. 342-2183.
3/4 Nubian billy, approx. 3 mos. old, will not sell for meat. R. Haynie, Newton. Ph. 912-734-5935.______________
Nubian does, reg. and good grade, dehorned, diff. ages. Ms. Kilpatrick, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-1851._______
9 ewes and 1 reg. Hampshire ram, $625 for all. Ben Dameron, Conyers. Ph. 404-483-7424 or 483-5708._________
Young goats, Nubian and part Nubian, bred nannies and other breeds; also, common goats, priced by size, reg. Nubian billy. J. C. Parker, Rt. 2, Calhoun 30701. Ph. 629-3061.____________
Young buck, sev. young does, ADGA, reg. Nubian brood does, big does w/nice udders and good bloodlines. Mrs. C. A. Brooks, Douglasville. Ph. 404-942-0104.
4 mos. old Nubian male for sale, $20. Dick Knickerbocker, Canton. Ph. 479-3866._________________
Reg., white, 2 yr. old, male goat, only $20, located just off of Hwy. 57 on 18. W. B. Griffin, Gordon. Ph. 628-2634.______
2 male ADGA goats, one 2 1/2 yrs. old, one 4 1/2 mos. old. Lester Capes, 372 Phillip St., Royston 30662. Ph. 245-7269.
Goats, nannies and billies for sale, all sizes. Wilson Carson, Rt. 7, Box 290, Griffin. Ph. 228-1972._____________
Nubian buck, 2 yrs. old, $75. Tom Snelling, Rt. 6, Box 204A, Cumming 30130. Ph. 404-889-1171._________________
2 American Nubian doe kids and wether buck kid, $85 and $30, certi. / accredi. herd. Bonnie Zink, Loganville. Ph. 466-4723.___________________
Pr. Nubian goats plus 100 Ib. feed and 12 bales hay $140, no checks. C. M. Moncrief, Rt. 8, Wilson Rd., Macon 31206. Ph. 912-474-9458._______________
Nannies and billies for sale, $25 and up. J. Ingram, Greenville. Ph. 404-672-4855, Fri. and Sal._________
ADGA reg. Nubian bucks, out of heavy milker, long lactating does, good pedigrees, $75 ea. Kenny Gillaspie, Rome. Ph. 404-232-6601.___________
ADGA reg. bucks and doe kids, from 14 Ib. plus milker, good bloodlines, $50 and up. Susan Wiley, Braselton. Ph. 654-3356.
2 wethers for sale, 2 mos. old. Norma Kinser, Jefferson. Ph. 367-9925._____
Lrg. herd of goats, reg. and grade, many to choose from. Paul Milner, Eastman. Ph. 912-374-4282._________
3 yr. old Toggenburg and Nubian billy, $65, nanny and 2 kids, 3 mo. old Suffolk lambs, $35. Ernest Miller, Cleveland. Ph. 865-4487._________________
Buck, 1/2 Nubian and Toggenburg cross, proven breeder, 2 yrs. old. H. O. Wade, Stone Mtn. Ph. 469-9449._____
Oakhurst Farm reg. Nubians-milkers, kids, DHIR, certi. / accredi. herd, top 10 lines, $150 up. Edith Morgan, West Point. Ph. 4Q4-884-4855.____________
ADGA Nubian herd dispersal, star bucks, star does (fresh), and kids, reas. prices. Dick Stein, Cohutta. Ph. 404-694-8369.______________
1 yr. old male goat, castrated, $30. Glenn Terry, Canton. Ph. 404-479-8062.
Dispersal sale of ADGA Nubians, asstd. ages, cols, and sex. B. E. Holloway, Amerieus. Ph. 912-924-7555.
ADGA reg. Nubian bucks, 4 mos. - 6 mos, grade nannies, milking, some bred back. E. Hodges, Millen. Ph. 912-982-4690.__________________
Sheep, Suffolk / Hampshire, 1 ram, 1 ewe, $50 for the pr. E. R. Maddox, Stone Mtn. Ph. 981-5290.___________
Young common goats, 4 bred does, $22 ea., 2 billies, $18 ea., no jumpers, broke to elec. fence. P. Paulk, 137 Fletcher Rd., SE, Eatonton 31024. Ph. 404-485-9252.
6 goats, 2 billies, 2 nannies, 2 wethers, all $150, separately $30-$50, grade Nublans. G. Bechtold, Buford. Ph. 945-6534.
20 good nannies, 1 billy, most bred, wormed, 'gentle, sell all or part. W. S. McMichael, Quitman. Ph. 912-263-8682.
Grain fed lambs for sale, 50-70 Ibs. on foot. J. F. Lawson, Jr., Shady Dale. Ph. 404-468-8173.______________
Toggenburg nanny, 2 yrs., Nubian doe, 1 yr., $100 ea. M. Soileau, Conyers. Ph. 922-0123.________________
ADGA, reg., purebred Nubians, 5 mo. bucks $150 ea., $250/both, 2 mo. bucklings $35-$75, two yr. milking doe, 3 Ibs./daily, $200 firm. Sheila Hughes, Griffin. Ph. 404-227-7595.__________
2 Suffolk cross ewes, born 12/83, $80 ea. D. Jones, Flowery Branch. Ph. 967-6948._________________
ADGA, reg., Nubian does, all cols., will trade for pigs, $100 ea. or $200 if all taken. James M. Yawn, Murrayville. Ph. 536-3193._______________________
Purebred Hampshire rams, 1 yearling and 1 proven 5 yr. old. E. B. Sharpe, Blue Ridge. Ph.404-838-4351.__________
ADGA Nubian buck kid, Longman bloodline, black / brown w/silver ears, mother milks gal. daily, $150. Jane Edwards, Rome. Ph. 234-5710.
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Stock dogs for sale
It you have questions regarding this category, call Martha Henderson 656-3727.
Only trained farm dogs are eligible to be advertised. Include dog's breeding and special training or ability that qualifies as a stockdog. Untrained dogs will not be advertised.
Australian Shepherd working cow dogs, male and female, blue merle, dbl. reg. Billy Bullock, Dallas. Ph. 445-1631 night, 459-3536 day.______________
Choice English Shepherds, farm raised and worked, reg., guaranteed. Sandra Ransom, 2748 Mayo Rd., Augusta 30907. Ph. 404-860-0893.__________-
Australian Shepherd male, 2 yrs. old, blue merle, not reg., works horses, $50, priced to sell. Susan Morris, Rt. 3, Box 235, Douglas 31533.___________
Top working stockdogs, Border Collies, out of Scotland's champions. Roy Beaty, Rt. 2, Norman Park 31771. Ph. 912-985-0958.________________
Australian Shepherds, exc. farm working dogs, farm raised and used, red merles, blue merles and reds. Patsy Jackson, Rt. 2, Nebo Rd., Dallas 30132. Ph. 404-445-7610.______________
A SCA reg. Australian Shepherd stockdogs, trained on horses and cattle, red merles and black tris. J. Cohen, Calhoun. Ph. 629-8090._________
Reg. Border Collies for sale, good working stockdogs for sale. Shannon Deal, Statesboro. Ph. 912-764-6017.
Reg. Australian Shepherds, working stockdogs, blue merles, tris, rare liver cols., reas. Jane Tollett, Covington. Ph. 786-1838 or 483-3801.
Horses, mules, ponies for sale
If you have questions regarding this category call Ora Garel 656-3727.
Horse farmers should have had the livestock advertised in their possession 60 days or more before offering it for sale through this publication.
All horses offered for advertisement through the Market Bulletin should have had a negative coggin test within the past 60 days.
AQHA gelding, 2 yrs., green broke, riding good, will make good performance / show horse. Kathie Phillips, Winston. Ph. 942-6913/4882.___________
AQHA Smutty Bill buckskin gelding, stout good looker, used on cattle, good roping prospect, 30 days Western Prospect training. S. Poss, Barnesville. Ph. 404-358-4697._________________
AQHA bay broodmare, Misty Joe breeding, Bull-dog body, baby-doll head, bred for '84, produces qual. foals, $1700. Gene Pfund, Patterson. Ph. 912-647-2040.
AQHA mare, 15.3 hds., grey, winning at 1st level dressage, eventing and winning at pre-training level, quiet. Stacey Rogin, Pch'Tree City. Ph. 487-8822 or 253-8770.
5 yr. old Appaloosa gelding, approx. 15 hds., gentle, for exp. rider, $700. C. Rollins, Lyons. Ph. 912-565-7526._____
2 yr. old AQHA filly, daughter of AQHA Champion "Wilbur Bradley," sorrel / blaze face, riding good, very gentle, $1500. Jerry Sangter, Ochlocknee. Ph. 912-226-0242._______________
AQHA yearling colt, chesnut / blaze, 2 stockings, Paul F Bar LRs Jose Breeding, $1500. Hugh Scott, Waynesboro. Ph. 404-554-3102.________________
3-in-1 Aledo Bar, Tuffernhel, ElSanSiemon, Bar Flower, Coy's Bonanza, Jose, Skipper W War Chic. Sherrill Shirey, Rt. 1, Warm Springs. Ph. 404-655-2400.________________
Nat'l spotted saddle horse, sorrel / white pair, 8 yrs. old, 15 hds., sell together / separate. Mike Sims, Bremen. Ph. 537-5368._______________
AQHA horses, mares (open or bred), yearling, weanlings, Foundation bloodlines, $700/up. Ken Smith, Calhoun. Ph. 404-629-8814._______________
3 yr. old chestnut Appaloosa mare, 14.3 hds., w/blanket, bred out of Hayes Roman, close built. Bob Sharp, Good Hope. Ph. 267-7757.______________
1982 reg. AQHA bay gelding, sired by Private Blend, $1,750. Ray Abbott, Jr., Albany. Ph. 912-883-9102 or 435-6577.
Beau, bay mare, 15 hds., hunter / jumper, very easy keeper w/great disp., perfect beginners' horse $1200. Beth Bass, Newnan. Ph. 253-4854 / 7448.
Sev. gentle pleasure / trail horses, reg. and grade. Benny Biddy, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-4896.______________
Black Quarter Horse mare, very gentle and easy to handle. Andrew Boatrlght, Kite. Ph. 469-3288.______________
AQHA-PHBA 6 yr. old mare, 15 hds., shown Western Pleasure, PHBA World Show qualifier, SR Ranch horse, $4000 firm. A. Breazeace, Grovetown. Ph. 404-863-3445.__________________
12 yr. old gelding, Arab-Appaloosa mix, white w/brown markings, pleasure, 15 hds., $650 or best offer, incl. Eng. saddle / all tack. Thomas Burke, Atlanta. Ph. 255-2768.__________________
1/2 Quarter-'/* Welsh smooth-gaited, very pretty, sorrel mare, $300, needs exp. rider, 13 hds. Maxlne Campe, Conyers. Ph. 404-929-0737.______________
Reg. Appaloosa weanlings, yearlings and broodmares, show qual. / fit, sev. hipoint / reserve, this yr. serious Inquiries only. Ralph Correll, Douglasville. Ph. 949-6227 or 574-2072 aft. 6 pm.______
AQHA 7 yr. old gelding, 15 hds., 1100 Ibs., gr'son of Pepo San, broke and sound, $1000. Mike Dove, Loganvllle. Ph. 1-787-1499.________________
Blk. Tenn. Walker, gr'son of Midnight Sun, 16 hds., 9 yrs. old, anyone can ride,; also, 2 paint mares, 6 yrs. & 12 yrs. old, both gentle, $500-$800. D. Dunahoo, Loganville. Ph. 466-8318.__________
TB/QH 6 yr. old chestnut gelding, 15.5 hds., English, green over fences. Edith Forkner, Decatur. Ph. 378-1006._____
Arab gelding, reg. purebred chestnut, 15V> hds., exc. disp., suited for dressage, jumping / trail must sell. B. Gossett, Rockdale. Ph. 404-929-0710.______
AQHA reg. leo bred mare w/2 mo. old reg. colt at side, best offer. Donna Hannah, Marietta. Ph. 971-0776.________
Morgan mare, 9 yrs. old, 15 hds., Eng. / Western Pleasure; reg. Morgan gelding, 8 yrs., 14.5 hds., good disp., Eng. / Western Pleasure. Patricia Harper, Lawrencevllle. Ph. 962-5352._______________
Consistent, quiet, '76 Appaloosa mare, good open / bred show record, $2,300 incl. unrldden Billy Cook saddle. J. Hitman, Suwanee. Ph. 945-2723 nights.______
Sorrel gelding, 4 yr. TB, $450, TWH mare, 3 yr. greenbroke, $600, palomino mare, 12 yrs., SB & TWH, $700, Vi ArabV4 Morgan, 3 yrs., hunter jumper prospect, $750. J. W. Holland, Marietta. Ph. 404-926-3517.
AQHA 5 yr. gelding, 15 hds., sorrel / blaze / 1 white sock, very gentle, good Western Pleasure prospect, safe childs' horse. Mr. Graves, Kennesaw. Ph. 928-2898.
AQHA weanling, yearling, 2 yr. old broke, work or running type horse, shots / wormed, reg. prices you can pay. P. M. Horn, Chula. Ph. 912-831-5225.
Impressive stud, 4 yrs. old, w/pleasure points, for sale. Tommy Hunsucker, Cartersville. Ph. 404-382-7007.
Reg. Arabian mare, 13.3 hds., 4 yrs., exc. youth horse for exp. rider, ridden huntseat, gentle, willing. D. Manning, Duluth. Ph. 476-2633.
Beau. 8 yr. old racking gelding, $700; beau. 8 yr. old Quarter gelding, $600; beau. 2 yr. old Appaloosa filly, $500, all shots / very gentle. Morgan Manuel, Appling. Ph. 541-1743 or 724-4704._____
Dressage trained mare, colt by side, sired by Narrator, foaled May 5th, mare bred back, $6000. C. Moore, Augusta. Ph. 1-404-863-6994.
17.2 hds., 9 yrs. old Saddlebred chestnut gelding, exc. pleasure horse, very flashy w/great disp. Mr. Neil, Stone Mtn. Ph. 469-1155.
Cutting Futurity prospect deluxe AQHA weanling stud colt, dam own daughter of Poco Stampede, sire-own stud of Doc Silver Heels, exc. conf./athletic. Garrell Patterson, Tallapoosa. Ph. 574-2074 aft. 6 pm.
Roping horse, Appaiooa mare, TWH gelding, Appaloosa colt, all gentle and rides good. A. Pope, Monticello. Ph. 404-468-8236.___________________
Reg. 7/8 Arab colt, 16 mos. bay w/stockings & blaze, gentle w/good disp., must sell. D. Roberts, Carnesville. Ph. 404-364-4617.________________
Golden palomino mare, gentle but spirited, loves to run, easy keeper, exp. rider, $700. Jeff Stine, Rock Springs. Ph. 375-3229.____________________
6 mo. old Welsh colt, 11 Vi hds., gentle, $150. Ralph C. Swafford, Douglasville. Ph. 949-8882. _______________
8 yr. old blk. mare, 42", $125, very nice. Glenn Terry, Canton. Ph. 404-479-8062.
Sicillian donkey, male, family donkey, $200; also, for sale- AQHA yearling colt, bay, gentle disp., and easy to handle, $2000/neg. P. Ward, Marietta. Ph. 952-1503.
AQHA 2 yr. old palomino gelding, make super pleasure horse, 7 yr. old palomino horse, 7 yr. old palomino mare w/halter &
pleasure points, sev. yearlings. Ernie Tracy, Lafayette. Ph. 638-4084.
AQHA qual. weanlings, $600/up, also, broodmares In foal and barrel horses. Connie Walker, Pearson. Ph. 912-422-3982.________________
AQHA gelding, 12 yrs., Poco Bueno breeding, gentle, good trail horse, $750. Ronnie Weeks, Adel. Ph. 896-2119.
AQGA gelding, bay, 16 hds., $800, 10 yrs. old, good disp., needs exp. rider, good handler, Double Bid breeding. Mrs. Wldener, Blakely. Ph. 723-4898.________
Sev. AQHA broodmares w/foals by side and bred back to AQHA Champion Bar Hunk, sev. yearlings and 2 yr. olds. R. G. Williams, LaFayette. Ph. 638-6060.
Extra loud sorrel overo APHA yearling filly, super nice, Mister J Bar, Music Maker breeding. Susan Wood, Dacula. Ph. 945-8537._________________
Arabian colt, 2 yr. old, gray, by Dixie Fire Flash (Double * <r Bask) good conf., beau, head, exc. disp., $3500. D. Wiley, Watklnsvllle. Ph. 404-769-6606.______
Palomino Quarter Horse, shown succ. in English Pleasure, very gentle, sold w/tack, reas. priced. R. Gale Til ley, Roswell. Ph. 404-993-0692.________
AQHA Futurity Babies, definite show prospects (all) (colors) classy, popular breeding, $60045000. Barbara Thompson, P.O. 101, Junction City. Ph. 404-269-3270._________________
Arabians-all ages, Championship bloodlines, Nat'l Champ, daughters, qual., type, action, investment / show / pleasure, reas., terms. Ed Flynn, Monroe. Ph. 267-4647._________________
Reg. I.A.H.A. Arabian colt, chestnut, 10 mos., 13.2 hds., beau, affectionate, completely halter broke. Cecile Thompson, Clayton. Ph. 782-5618/5164._____
Reg. QH yearling colt, $400, gelding, gr'son of Two-Eyed Jack / Poco Pine, green broke, must sell, $750. Jane Tollett, Covington. Ph. 786-1838 or 483-3801.
Reg. Appaloosa 4 yrs. old, bay w/white blanket, gentle, good mover, exc. trail / show, $950. J. Thibadeau, Loganvllle. Ph. 466-2162._____________
Reg. Appaloosa In foal to Requested Gold, $3000, hunter / jumper or trail horse, 5 yrs., 15.1 hds. Dee Thompson, Galnesvllle. Ph. 404-536-4814 eves.
One bay Hackney pony stud, 3 yrs. old, $50. N. Thrasher, R.F.D. 4, Box 80-A, Athens 30606. Ph. 353-3805.______
5 yr. old Racking gelding, child-safe, good home only, $850. Jack Watklns, Canton. Ph. 479-2725.__________
Beau. reg. Appaloosa, 2 yr. old stud, snow capped red roan, broke and 60 days training, athletic / willing. Mike Wesley, Rochelle. Ph. 912-648-6465._________
Beau, golden palomino, QH gelding, 15 hds., child-safe for anyone. Steve Whidby, Buford. Ph. 945-8572 days or 945-4561
nights.______________________ '83 AQHA palomino colt, Senor
George, King, Bret breeding, good show, pleasure or cow horse prospect, see / make offer. A. Wyrosdick, Gumming. Ph. 404-887-1455.____________
Quarter Horses, yearling fillies, weanling colt, accomplished Timed-Event mare, in foal, sires-incl. Bandito Gold, Singing Music & Bit 0 Hancock. H. Abreu, Barnesville. Ph. 404-358-4697.
2 Appaloosa, 1 reg. 1/2 Arab, very gentle, ideal family horses, reas. priced. Starlyn Austin, Hiram. Ph. 942-4263 /
5801.___________________ AQHA mare, 7 yrs., gray, 3 Bars, King
breeding, exc. disp., $3000. G. Bailey, Snellville. Ph. 404-972-4908 aft. 6 pm.
Reg. 1/2 TB mare, gray, 8 yrs., 15 hds., gentle, affectionate, versatile, show qual. J. Barren, Newnan. Ph. 253-8907._____
Reg. TWH 1 yr. old stud, sorrel, Merry Go Boy / Midnight Sun breeding, Halter, $500. C. Burton, Thomson. Ph. 404-595-3257._________________
Arabians, over-crowded, must sell some bred mares, '82 and '83 colts and fillies, $900/up. C. Cummings, Macon. Ph. 912-477-3963.____________________
Green broke 2 yr. old filly, 14 hds., very gentle, $300. Monroe Ellison, Fayettevllle. Ph. 461-8303 aft. 6 pm.________
Beau, paint Quarter Horse, 13 hds., 3 yrs., brown / white, blk. mane / tail, rides saddle / cart, $350. Glint Ferris, Jasper. Ph. 692-6189._________________
Reg. Appaloosa stallion, 15 hds., son of Double Six Domino, gentle for sale / breed, $1200. David Fields, Kite. Ph. 912-469-3276.___________________
Beau, yearling sorrel filly by Private Blend, show mare delux, weanling sorrel filly by Pvt. Blend, super Futurity filly, other yearlings / weanlings, also. J. Fleischman, Zebulon. Ph. 567-3787 / 3568.
4 yr. old brown / white paint gelding, Quarter Horse and western tack, $700. Robert W. Fowler, Alpharetta. Ph. 404-475-4030._______________________
Reg. Appaloosa filly, 2 yrs., chestnut w/blanket, beau, disp., good mover, make great youth horse. S. Gaskins, Villa Rica. Ph. 404-459-6719 before 2 pm wkdays.
2 yr. old reg. Appaloosa gelding, 3 yr. old sorrel gelding, both gentle and broke to ride, $800 ea. Charles Griffis, Oxford. Ph. 786-1093.
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State 4-H show bound gelding, Irg. reg. QH bay, 13 yr. girl shows, pleasure deluxe. D. Ham, Montezurna. Ph. 912-472-2207._________________
Reg. Arab chestnut mare, exc. pleasure / trail horse, reas. priced. G. Harmon, Falrbum. Ph. 964-1780.__________
AQHA 75 mare, chestnut / blaze and sock, King breeding, bred for '84, $900, yearling colt, $500. Don Harper, Elberton. Ph. 283-2429.________________
Donkeys for sale-very gentle, used for breaking calves to lead. W. R. Hodges, Loganvllle. Ph. 466-8095._______
Reg. Appaloosa, loud colored weanlings, 1 leopard yearling colt, sev. others to choose from. Hugh Hogan, Rt. 2, Box 182, Ocllla 31774. Ph. 912-831-5510 eves.
Winning Futurity prospect, AQHA/PHBA yearling stud, 14.2 hds., very correct, already 20 PHBA halter points. Cissy Howard, Newborn. Ph. 342-3344._________________________
Beau, bay TWH, 9 yrs. old, 14.2 hds., mare 2 white socks, gentle but spirited, $750. Jim Hughie, Newnan. Ph. 253-9733.
Reg. Appaloosa, brown roan broodmare w/bay filly by side, good bloodlines, $1500, also, yearling filly and 3 yr. filly. Bill Kukarola, Dawsonville. Ph. 404-887-1345.___________________
AQHA big brown mare, 13 yrs., gentle, anyone can ride, $750, also yearling stallion, brown, super disp., make offer. Susan Laney, Trenton. Ph. 404-657-7394 /
6882._____________________ Reg. 1/2 TB filly, 2 yrs., 15.2 hds., Eng.
Hunter-Jumper prospect, sell / trade for AQHA mare, 3-6 yrs. riding well. M. Mabry, Douglasville. Ph. 949-0634 day /
night.______________________ 10 yr. old bay mare, gentle, $700. S. D.
McCabe, Buford. Ph. 945-9356._____
7 yr. drk. sorrel mare, 15 hds., 1050 IDS., exc. family horse, $800; 8 yr. AQHA gelding, anyone can ride, $850. W. H. McCarter, Blairsville. Ph. 745-4957._____
Reg. TWH stallion, sorrel, 3 stockings, blazed face, trained show horse. Randy McDonald, Clayton. Ph. 782-5280.
Arabian filly, yearling, Double Aramus / Gazon breeding, sired by El Ramus, beau, show prospect. D. Mesler, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-0983 eves.__________________
Reg. Paints, Quarter Horse, foals to riding horses, Western Pleasure mare. Butch Milner, Eastman. Ph. 912-374-4920.
AQHA sorrel stallion 4 yrs. old, son of Mr. DeBoss, good disp. N. Mincey, Carrollton. Ph. 404-832-7792 aft. 6 pm.
AQHA 3-in-1 Dawson's Wig Plaudit, Coffemate King, Tuffernhel, Aledo Bar, Coy's Bonanze. Freeman Montgomery, Rt. 1, Junction City. Ph. 269-3928.
Blk./white paint gelding, exc. youth horse, chestnut QH mare, 15 hds., paint mare, 15 hds., blk. gelding, 16 hds., all gentle, $575, $775. J. Overcash, Loganville. Ph. 466-1295.
AQHA bay mare, 2 yrs. old, green broke, 1000 IDS., exc. breeding / conf. / disp. Pam Patillo, Temple. Ph. 898-3321 days, 836-0335 nights._______________
AQHA Futurity prospects, yearlings, 2 yr. olds, broodmares, 3-in-1 pkgs., show prospects or pleasure type. Tardy Too / King / 3 Bars breeding. Judy Pearson, Ellabell. Ph. 912-823-3174.__________
1/2 Arab gelding, 3 yrs., flashy chestnut, lots of heart, 15.1 hds., exc. trail / endurance prospect, 60 days prof, training, Eng. / Western, $1500. Ronnie Pesserillo, Lllburn. Ph. 404-972-6145eves.
Reg. gelding Quarter Horse, 15.2 hds, Double Poco bloodline, 5 yrs. old, very gentle, $2000. Dale Petticord, Lllbum. Ph. 921-5808 aft. 5 pm.______________
Rope horse mare, kid broke, ridden by 7 yr. old boy, ideal for beginner, $1200. Mike Pharr, Chatsworth. Ph. 695-5644 /
3640.____________________
Yearling AQHA stud colt, King Ranch breeding, agile cow horse prospect, others to choose from. Glenn Faulk, Norman Park. Ph. 912-528-4470 / 374-2643.
AQHA reg. 5 yr. old mare w/reg. colt (filly) by side, sorrel w/blaze, good bloodline. Jerry Franks, Rt. no. 3, Tlfton. Ph. 912-386-8164._______________
Blk./white paint gelding, 14% hds., 10 yrs. old, good disp., rides Western, well trained, with papers, not reg. Kathy Gibby, Conyers. Ph. 922-0363.________
Reg. bay Thoroughbred gelding, 16 hds., exp. Whip horse in Belle Meade Hunt, as well as showing ability, wellmannered / groomed, 14 yrs. old. V. W. Goodson, Thomson. Ph. 404-595-3216 day, 595-7138 night.___________
Quarter Horse stallion, 4V4 yrs., 16 hds., sorrel, ridden by 10 yr. old, $1000, see to appreciate. J. Gowen, College Park. Ph. 404-964-2477 / 7273.______
Gorgeous buckskin QH 14.3 hds., flashy, spirited, placed 4-H State Hunter, jumps, now in dressage pretraining, good mover, must sell. Connie Hamilton, Stone Mtn. Ph. 498-2487 before 2 pm._____
Reg. Appaloosa gelding, 3-16-'82, gr'son Roman Jet, Halter qual., make offer. John Haskins, Stone Mtn. Ph.
469-8404.____________________
2 reg. AQHA yearling, fillies, sorrel in color, good breeding, halter broke, $500 ea., will trade. Geo. Hembree, Whitesburg. Ph. 832-2605.________
For sale, trade or lease-Redigo Priest, '63 AQHA Champ, by Little Dick Priest, exc. health. Randy Henry, Warrenton. Ph. 404-465-3066.___________________
'63 reg. sorrel AQHA mare, top-Joe Moose, Joe Reed, bottom-Judy's Dan, Faidy Moon TB, has exc. colts, keep mare 'til colt weaned. Ron Holloway, Waycross. Ph. 912-283-4192._______
Bay Quarter mare, 15 hds. w/beau. chestnut Appaloosa filly at side, $1200. Rhonda Holton, Gumming. Ph. 887-0367.
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AQHA mare, 6-80 exc. broodmare prospect, 15.1 Fids., beau., sir Money MakerSire. Mr. Jenkins, College Park. Ph. 766-0492.________________
Reg. Appaloosas, all colors / ages, great bloodlines, halter / pleasure prospects, broodmares. Mr. Johnson, Lazy J. Stables, Oakman. Ph. 404-334-2545 home, 334-2629 barn._____________
AQHA stallion, Poco / Doc Bar breeding, 5 yr. old sorrel / blaze / 2 socks, sell or trade for broodmares. Harold Jones, LaFayette. Ph. 404-638-3857.
Beau. blk. racking gelding, approx. 15.5 hds., easy keeper, very smooth, $850. J. Jones, Sandersvllle. Ph. 404-547-6587 day, 912-552-8742 night.____________
Lovely bay, reg. 3/4 Arabian mare, sound / correct / versatile / intelligent, Eng. / Western, lunges, no vices, always ribboned, reas. good home a must. B. Kitchens, Winterville. Ph. 742-8954, 546-3189._______________________
Reg. Morgan mare, top bloodlines, qual. show stock, exc. conf. Rebecca Lee, Douglasville. Ph. 949-9528 or 993-2980.____________________
AQHA sorrel gelding, Aledo's Image bloodline, 15.1 hds., 8 yrs., dressage potential, extra smooth / gentle, priced to sell. N. Linn, Lithonia. Ph. 483-7637.
Reg. Arabian yearling filly, Polish breeding, grey. Jack Long, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-5122 aft. 6 pm._____________
Lrg. hunter ponies, child-safe, for show hunt event, bay gelding, event prospect. B. Macon, Atlanta. Ph. 993-8448 or 233-0573.____________________
Reg. Arabians-mares, 2 yrs., bright bay / star, very showy, super disp.; gelding, 9 yrs., chestnut, well-trained, show / trail. B. Martin, Rlverdale. Ph. 404-996-9233.
AQHA sorrel mare, 3 yrs., 15.2 hds., Two-Eyed Jack / Winchester breeding, going good In pleasure classes. Grady McCarty, Gumming. Ph. 404-887-2248.
79 sorrel Quarter Horse mare, 15 hds., built good, hvy boned, well started on barrels, sensible smooth, gentle. John McDonough, Pembroke. Ph. 1-912-858-2837.______________
AQHA '82 colt by Win or Lose, white blaze / 3 stockings, show qual., price neg. Ms. McClure, Atlanta. Ph. 404-393-3304 or 458-5316.__________________
Red mare, 3Vi yrs. old, $375 (horse, harness, wagon) for quick sale. Mark Phillips, Ranger. Ph. 334-2913.______
Appendix AQHA mare, 6 yrs., 16 hds., own daughter Mito Paint (TB), Eng. / Western, started over fences, $4000. Cheryl Morken, Woodstock. Ph. 926-0663.
1/2 Welsh pony mare, $250, exc. trail horse, good home only, priced to sell. Duncan Morris, Rt. 3, Box 235, Douglas
31533._______________________ AQHA yearling stud, $850, sorrel
w/star, good conf., exc., willing worker, gr'son of Tardy Too / Okleto. D. H. Phillips, Rome. Ph. 404-234-1466.
'76 AQHA bay gelding, Irg. well muscled, shown succ. in Western Pleasure / Halter, slre-AQHA Champ., started English, willing jumper. J. Poland, Martlnez. Ph. 860-1711.___________
Show hunter, always in the ribbons, 15.1 hds., nice mover, bay w/4 stockings / blaze, real eyecatcher. Candy Sanders, Snellvllle. Ph. 972-7525.___________
Want to trade mare for spunky but gentle, QH type gelding, 7 yrs., 14.3 hds., good disp., sound, 5Va-7 yrs., ride w/snaffel, near Lithonia area. S. Sleater, Lithonia. Ph. 981-2588.________
Paint mare, 14.2 hds., 7 yrs., very fat, slicky, current shots / wormlngs, gentle, anyone can ride, no bad habits, 1150 Ibs. Ronald Smith, Ellenwood. Ph. 404-961-8465.________________
Reg. Quarter Horse mare, 5 yrs., 13% hds., bay. George Stanley, Ellenwood. Ph. 361-1444.
'83 AQHA Skipper W/King bred colt, sorrel, blaze and socks, $2100; APHA breeding stock filly, Amlgo Raider / Leo bred, $600. Dawn Bailey, Lawrenceville. Ph. 404-963-3160.___________
Pair Appaloosa geldings, $800, wagon team horse mule, 4 yrs., $400, big bay saddle horse gelding, $500. Terrell Jackson, Madison. Ph. 342-0569.
Nice AQHA reg. Quarter Horse, pleasure or trail. John Lunsford, Alpharetta. Ph. 404-475-4288.______
Yearling fillies, choice animals, $400-$475. Howard G. Phillips, Ellaville. Ph. 912-937-5588.____________
AQHA bay yearling filly, sire-Bonanza Supreme, leading yearling halter in NARCA and GWHSA. Debble Russom, Mableton. Ph. 941-2960.________
AQHA weanlings, yearlings, broodmares and show prospects, top bloodlines. Tommy Stewart, Watkins Farms, Cartersvllle. Ph. 494-382-1912.
16.3 hds., flashy bay gelding, 4 socks / star / strip / snip, drives, plows, rides, 7 yr. old. Paulette Story, Rt. 1, Union Point. Ph. 404-759-3747._________________
AQHA yearling colt, gr'son Doc Clabber, out of gr'daughter of Coldstream Guard, bay, star / socks exc. cutting prospect, $750. Chuck Swafford, Jackson. Ph. 775-2443.________________
9 yr. old sorrel mare, own daughter of Peppy's Image, exc. broodmare, reas., $1500. Donald Barnes, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-0812.________________
AQHA bay mare, palomino gelding, 3 racking horses and 3 gentle geldings, all neg. coggins and healthy. David Barnett, Fayettaville. Ph. 461-4649 or 478-0264.
Gorgeous steel gray AQHA filly, 3 yrs. old, super mover, other show hunter prospects, young stock avail. Roger Brown, Alpharetta. Ph. 404-475-3152._____
AQHA mare for lease or sale, open or bred, spirited but gentle. Barbara Coffey, Acworth. Ph. 974-8746._________
AQHA '82 gra'daughter of Impressive, bright sorrel, blaze / 4 white feet, beau, show filly, $3500, this mo. only. Gene Connell, Sale City. Ph. 912-336-0959.
Flashy sorrel gelding, Magnolia Bar breeding, Western Pleasure horse, potential reining horse. F. Dabbs, Alpharetta. Ph. 404-475-0260._____________
Palomino, 3 stockings, blaze dbl. reg., 3 yr. old, 60 days prof. Western Pleasure training. Pam Dance, Alpharetta. Ph. 404-475-4288._______________
Reg. AQHA mare, 3 Bars breeding, 13 yrs. old, 15 hds., very quick and responsive horse, $1500. Dave Davls, Lawrenceville. Ph. 972-5630._________
Two Foundation bred AQHA mares, both 3 in 1 pkg. Bunny Deal, Statesboro. Ph. 912-681-5161 morn., 912-764-6017
night._______________________ APHA bay / white overo weanling filly,
foaled 2/6/'83, sheding blk. / white, "Chocolate Sundae" Is precious, Win or Lose / Nylon Bars breeding. Jim Donaldson, Blakely. Ph. 912-723-8268.
Sorrel gelding Quarter Horse, 10 yrs., spirited, $900, grey racking mare, gentle for anyone, 12 yrs., $700. J. Dudley, Hiram. Ph. 943-1894.___________
* 76 Arabian gelding, reg. 15.3 hds., out of Dark Storm / 4 R Arabian Farms GA. Jr. Reserve Champ. Eng. Pleasure / Regional Halter Champs, prof, trained. Bill Drultt, Atlanta. Ph. 404-962-3939 or 252-4058 eves._____
Appaloosa mare, bred to our Dan L Straw son, friendly disp., Halter winner, 15 hds., in training. Judy Glassford, Fulton. Ph. 404-475-4774.________
Arabians-reg. purebred filly, 10 mos., chestnut w/chrome, real good mower, Raffles line, $1600; 15/16 mare, bay, 8 yrs., 14.2 hds., Eng. prospect, bred for late '83 foal, $1150. J. Boswell, Hephzibah. Ph. 404-733-4318.
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Super Hunter-Jumper prospect, 2 yr. old reg. Quarter Horse, big, exc. nice looking. R. L. Glosson, Alpharetta. Ph. 404-475-0470.________________
Reg. 3/4 Arabian yearling filly, Nat'l Champ. Vazon bloodlines, some Halter / Futurity points, chestnut w/whlte, $1200, also, weanling filly same breeding, $600. C. Groom, Buford. Ph. 945-4633.______
Reg. AQHA 2 yr. old bay, Panama Jet filly, 3 yrs. bay, Cherokee Arrow mare, neg., $5000-$7500. Marleen Henson, Canton. Ph.404-345-6501.___________
1/2 TB drk. grey, 4 yrs., 15 hds., beau, dressage, hunter prospect. C. Hayes, Dunwoody. Ph. 391-0764.__________
Reg. Appaloosa mare, versatile, barrel racer and goes English, $1200. Mike Johnson, Orchard Hill. Ph. 229-2457.
Complete dispersal-reg. TB's, mares in foal, yearlings, 2 yr. colt, 3 yr. colt at race track, all by stakes winners. Bill Hutto, Mt. View. Ph. 404-363-0624._______
Arabians, part Arabians, show, breeding, Investment and pleasure qual. mares, colts, fillies and geldings, wide price range / terms avail. S. C. O'Connor, Newnan. Ph. 583-2070._________
Arabian gelding, 14.3 hds., grey, has been used as schoolhorse for 8 yr. old child, had some prof, training, very gentle. Slndy Pannell, Douglasville. Ph. 949-5507.________________
Reg. TWH mare, 15.1 hds., Midnight Sun breeding, $800, Leopard Appaloosa, 15 hds., 1000 Ibs., safe / sound, $700. Diane Roberson, Dublin. Ph. 912-984-4830._____________
'83 weanling filly, drk. chestnut, bay markings. T. Slmpson, Covlngton. Ph. 786-7145._________________
'83 AQHA filly, Wimpy, Poco, Thrubars, Oklahoma Star, Hancock, Dbl. McCue, gentle disp., Eligible "Special" GQHA Futurity, terms avail. B. Thompson, Rutledge / Madison. Ph. 1-557-2145 late or wkends._____________________
Reg. IAHA Arabian chestnut colt, 10 mos., 13.2 hds., can see sire / dam, $500, beau., gentle. Cecil Thompson, Clayton. Ph. 782-5164 / 5618.__________
Arabians-part Arabians, mares, young horses, Polish-Domestic cross, * Cebion + + gr'son, $3500 when weaned. L. Trlpp, Rt. 1, Box 54, Wrens 30833. Ph. 404-547-3756.______________
Reg. Appaloosa colt, 4 mos., chestnut w/rump blanket, weaned and fitting for shws. G. Trussell, Montezuma. Ph. 912-472-2207.________________
AQHA '83 Futurity colt, powerful bay, loaded w/chrome, classy Individual, popular pedigree, $3500. Lonnie Ward, Upatoi. Ph. 404-561-6546.__________
Reg. TWH weanlings, yearlings, pleasure / show, top bloodlines. Scott Watson, Miracle Valley Farm, Cartersvllle. Ph. 404-376-3176.______
Lrg. yearling, AQHA gr'son Dry Doc, gelding, 5 yrs., ready for rope training, born cow horse. Tex Alien, Smyrna. Ph. 404-436-1436._____________
Reg. AQHA show gelding, 8 yrs., 1160 Ibs., 16 hds., bay w/blk. points, 6 AQHA points In Western Pleasure, sev. hi points wins. Ted Almond, Ball Ground. Ph. 735-2707 or 479-5296.___________
1 buckskin mare, 6 yrs. old, gentle racking horse, 2 very gentle Welsh horses, 1 mare, 1 stud mare, red, stud blk. Cleveland Bellflower, Unadllla. Ph. 912-627-3372._________________
Beau, matched pair, Standard / Percheron cross, 5 & 6 yr. old mare & gelding exc. for cross-country pleasure driving. D. E. Brandt, Savannah. Ph. 912-236-6756.
AQHA '82 and '83 fillies, '82 yearling colt, 3 yr. sorrel filly, good bloodlines, $700/up. T. Brown, Oxford. Ph. 404-786-7300 / 787-3198.______
Reg. Arabian gray stud, 11 yrs., show trained, very gentle, Desert bloodlines. A. W. Carter, Statenvllle. Ph. 912-559-6218.
Reg. purebred Arabians, Nat'l Champion bloodlines, good selection of colts, fillies, mares and stallions, for show / breeding, also, trained geldings, reas. / terms. H. Clay, Macon. Ph. 912-477-1367.
Chestnut gelding, 15 yrs., 15 hds., Eng. / Western / trail horse, rider needs some exp., loving home only, $600. Ed Cook, Lilburn. Ph. 972-6332.____________
Welsh pony, 18 mos. old, painted filly. Phyllis Crumbley, Oxford. Ph. 404-787-1250.________________
6 yr. old gelding, fat, gentle, great 1st horse for kids or for easy rider, $650 (all tack incl.) or best offer. Jan Eason, College Park. Ph. 761-5050.__________
'81 reg. paint gelding, has been shown Halter, grandsire-Diamond Coaster, ready to break your way. Cheryl Ellis, Griffin. Ph. 404-228-4719.
Livestock Wanted
// you have questions regarding this category call Ora Garel 656-3727.
Will trade 2 male ADGA goats, (1)2% yrs. old, (1) 4% mos., 1 mule, for riding horse. Lester Cape, Royston. Ph. 245-7269.
Want any unwanted livestock, horses, cows, goats, pigs, etc., will catch. J. Clifton, Covlngton. Ph. 786-7145.______
Want free or real cheap horses, gentle and child-safe. Butch Corde, Trion. Ph. 404-734-2790.______________
Want to buy horses, cows, hogs, other livestock. Wayne Green, Bremen. Ph. 404-562-4197.________________
Want small Shetland stud, must be reas. and fairly controllable. J. Gowen, Falrburn. Ph. 964-2477.___________
Want horses, sons or daughters of Bandit Gold. Donna Hall, Sharpsburg. Ph. 404-251-4224 eves.___________
4-H involved family want to buy Welsh pony for young girl, must be child-safe, sound and reas. Marcia Hullender, Powder Springs. Ph. 943-4120._____
Want 2 young nanny goats, Augusta/Lincolnton area, state age and price. C. Maddox, 425 Parliament Place, Martlnez 30907._______________
Want any unwanted cattle, cows, goats, miscellaneous, to prospective good home, will pick up w/in reas. distance. H. Mclntyre, Locust Grove. Ph. 957-9749.___________________
Want any unwanted goats, horses, ponies, pigs, cows, sheep, to good home in McDonough. Art Pecce, McDonough. Ph. 957-6898.___________________
Want reg. American saddlebred gelding, 3-gaited, 5 to 10 yrs. old, 15-16 hds., ridden saddleseat. Jenna Schuller, Marietta. Ph. 427-3873.__________
Want to lease reg. Paint, AQHA or TB mares. Llvla Vereczkei, Winder. Ph. 404-725-2230.________________
Want cattle/hogs, any amount. J. Wlmpey, Conley. Ph. 361-7307.
Livestock Handling
And Equipment
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Neckover flat bed trailer, 24 ft. T. Griffin, Glllsville. Ph. 404-534-3708._____
Dressage saddle w/pad, nearly new, 17" qual. name brand, seat helps woman/smaller person sit deeper. J. Hitman, Suwanee. Ph. 945-2723._______
All leather Dutch driving harness w/extra bridle, exc. cond., fits pony or sml. horse, $150 firm., will ship. Sheila Hughes, Griffin. Ph. 404-227-7595.
Western saddle blk. w/silver trim, matching conchos/breast plate, $45. M. A. Mltchell, Lilburn. Ph. 921-5061 aft. 5 pm.
19" Bona Alien huntseat saddle, exc. cond., $150. M. J. Wilbanks, Athens. Ph. 543-7891 aft. 5 pm._________________
Horse trailer, 2-horse w/lockable dressIng room, 6'6" hgt., new tires, oak floor, paint job. Van C. Wllks, Carrollton. Ph. 404-834-3843.________________
Big Valley 2-horse Gooseneck w/6 ft. dressing room. Susan Wood, Dacula. Ph. 945-8537._________________
Buckstitched silver laced Big Horn 15" saddle w/matching bridle, breast collar, halter & lead, $450 firm. A. Wyrosdlck, Gumming. Ph. 404-887-1455.______
Circle S 1982, 2-horse trailer w/dressing room, ex-hgt., like new. Alan Sharp, Good Hope. Ph. 267-7757.__________
4-horse Gooseneck w/dressing room, side feed boxes, sliding saddle racks, other extras, $3500/or trade for 4-horse bumper pull. Babs Adams, P.O. Box 104, Good Hope 30641. Ph. 1-267-6215.
15 ft. stock trailer, center gate, new tires, good cond., made In Oklahoma, standard hgt., Tag along. Tex Alien, Smyrna. Ph. 404-436-1436._____________
For rent, permanent pastures, pvt. farm, monthly rate per horse, Dekalb Co. near Expressways. D. Boroughs. Ph. 404-241-3565, Decatur.__________
Want 2 or 4-horse Tag along (will consider 5th wheel type) w/dressing room horse trailer in good cond., will buy or trade reg. purebred Arabian filly w/breeding services. J. Boswell, Hephzibah. Ph. 404-733-4318.______
Sml. stock trailer 4 ft. x 7 ft., new paint / covered top, good cond., $250. Micah Butler, Douglasville. Ph. 489-2685.
Saddle blankets for sale, hand-loomed, wool. Diane Cantley, Sautee. Ph. 878-3325._____________________
English huntseat saddle w/girth, Cortina, like new cond., $175. D. Frazier, Lilburn. Ph. 921-4521.____________
Billy Cook barrel racing saddle, $400. P. Gilbreath, LaFayette. Ph. 404-638-3165.
Western saddle, used, also, bridle, both $60. S. Hobgood, Rome. Ph. 404-232-5743.______________
Show qual. brown western saddle w/matching bridle, breastplate, exc. cond., $195. M. Hullender, Powder Springs. Ph. 943-4120.___________
Western saddle, good cond., $90. B. Maneri, Newborn. Ph. 404-787-9188.
'82 D D 2-horse trailer, brown, used only one time, exc. cond., $2000. Mr. Johnson, Lazy J Stables, 20akman. Ph. 404-334-2629 barn, 404-334-2545 home.
16" Borelll huntseat saddle, $150; 15%" roping saddle, beautifully custom made, $550, both exc. cond. N. Linn, Lithonia. Ph. 483-7637.__________
Western saddle, sml., good for youth, lady or Arab, exc. cond., $200. Jack Long, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-5122 aft. 6 pm.
16" Simco roping sadle, exc. cond., 12 yrs. old, $225. W. H. McCarter, Blalrsvllle. Ph. 745-4957.____________________
Silver bridle, reins / breast plate, $150, also, western saddle, exc. cond., $175. D. Mitchell, Duluth. Ph. 476-5118 or 921-2436.____________________
Billy Cook cut back saddle, exc. cond., $450. D. G. Phillips, Rome. Ph. 404-234-1466 or 234-6581.__________
Want to buy 14 ft. bumper pulled covered cattle trailer, 50 mi. radius of Atlanta. Starlyn Austin, Hiram. Ph. 942-4253/5601._______________
Lohengrin Stubben huntseat 18%" saddle, glove-soft leather, like new, $500. Connie Brookshire, Fayettevllle. Ph. 404-461-9822.__________________
Cutback saddle, 21", $175 w/o fittings, western saddle, $250, both exc. cond. J. Duvall, Kennetaw. Ph. 926-6165._____
Want to buy Innovation Show saddle or any other close contact western saddle. Donna Hall, Sharpsburg. Ph. 404-253-9328 or 251-4224.________
Silver western bridle, round leather, $60, Big Horn western youth saddle, $50. V. Lewis, Dunwoody. Ph. 455-4585 or 452-0256._________________
Breeding hobble, leather, hvy. duty, like new. Edith Morgan, West Point. Ph. 404-884-4855.______________
16%" Eng. saddle, made In England, like new cond., all-purpose. Pam Patlllo, Temple. Ph. 898-3321 days or 836-0335
nights._________________________ 2-horse Gooseneck w/dressing com-
pletely remodeled, new paint, many extras, $3800. Ronnle Pesserlllo, Lllbum. Ph. 404-972-6145 eves.___________
Want bumper type 2-horse trailer, covered w/good floor, will tradae '71 Hale 16 ft. stock trailer w/steel floor. A. Pope, Montlcello. Ph. 404-468-8236.______
4" cut-back Crosy show saddle, 21", complete w/fittlngs, exc. cond., $350; also, full bridles and misc. tack. Mildred Sparks, Toccoa. Ph. 404-886-7028 aft. 5
pm._____________________ Pony saddle, $35. Ralph C. Swafford,
Douglasville. Ph. 949-8882.___________
Circle Y roping saddle, new cond., trade for show saddle. G. Trussell, Montezuma. Ph. 912-472-2207._____
17" Courbette Pandur huntseat saddle w/girth / pad, exc. cond. J. Vaughn, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-1223.________
Western saddle, 15" seat, leather In good cond., $80. Peggy Vlrgrass, Mauk. Ph. 912-649-7613.__________
4-horse Gooseneck stock trailer w/removable divider and tack compartment, exc. cond. Connie Walker, Pearson. Ph. 912-422-3982.
Livestock feed, hay
and grain for sale
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Hay, $1.25 to $1.75 per bale, feed Oats, $9 per CWT. Bill Cline, Newnan. Ph. 404-251-3518.__________________
Horse qual. Fescue, Bermuda, mixed grass or Alfalfa hay to trade for stud fees on our Appaloosa or AQHA stallions. J. Glassford, Alpharetta. Ph. 404-475-4774.
Alfalfa hay, fert. to soil test, exc. qual. horse hay, $3 bale at barn. Gary Witt, Stone Mtn. Ph. 938-5311.___________
Coastal Bermuda hay, $1.75 behind baler, July cutting, call for baling date. T. O. Humber, Fayettevllle. Ph. 461-9650.
Wheat straw and mulching hay for sale, will del. Tommy Hunsucker, Cartersvllle. Ph. 404-382-7007.______
Wheat straw for sale, $1.25 per bale out of barn. Steve Loughridge, Chatsworth. Ph. 404-695-3301.______
Alfalfa hay, 50 Ib. sq. bales at the barn in Adairsville. L. H. Owen, Marietta. Ph. 422-7071 days/eves, or 773-7878.
'83 top qual. Fescue/Bermuda hay, well fert./rain-free, $1.75 bale, del. avail. Greg Pfountz, Douglasvltle. Ph. 942-7686.
Hay for sale-mixed Fescue-Bermuda, hi. fert. / limed, Sand Hill area. Doug Streetman, Villa Rica. Ph. 404-459-3872.
'83 Fescue hay, hi. fert. / rainfree, clean, $1.50 bale at barn. W. H. Taylor, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-1218.________
'83 Coastal Bermuda hay, sq. bales in barn, Irg. round bales, fert. U. GA. soil specs., del. avail. Olln Trammell, Forsyth. Ph. 912-994-6463/6534.
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4000 good tight, dry, hay bales, will del., for soil erosion, $1.50/bale. C. A. Venable, Gumming. Ph. 404-887-6348.
Well fert. Coastal Bermuda in barn nw, 2nd. cutting in mld-to late July, Hwy. 34 near Franklin, Heard Co. L. B. Vierling Fail-burn. Ph. 964-9884._________
Ground snap corn, '82 crop, 7t Ib. H. A. Spruill, 460 Hickory Flat Rd., Alpharetetta. Ph. 475-5281.___________
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._______________
250 A. hay grass, you harvest, $4000, season. Paul Wllkinson, Milledgevllle. Ph. 912-452-6813, 452-2943 night._____
Baron Alfalfa, Coastal & Alicia Bermuda hay, round or square bales, del. avail., quantity discount. Ron Arce, Wrens. Ph. 404-547-3696.__________
Coastal/Fescue mix, Irg. bales, 50-60 Ibs., hi fert., no rain, $1.75 bale, del. avail. John Bitner, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-8521.
Coastal Bermuda, clean, well fert. Irg. bales, $2.50 per bale at barn. Ed Britzius, Newnan. Ph. 253-3733 or 251-1757.
10 A. of '83 Fescue hay, Dawsonville, GA., FREE (you cut, bale and haul). Charles Bruce, Dawsonville. Ph. 404-265-2971 or 404-636-5773._______
'83 well fert. Fescue hay for sale, in field, $1.35 bale, in barn, $1.50. Billy Bullock, Dallas. Ph. 445-1631 night or 459-3536 day._______________
'82 Fescue Bermuda hay, limed / fert. square bales, $1.50; round bales, $20. D. B. Dlxon, Covlngton. Ph. 404-786-6218.
'83 Oat hay for sale, $1.50 bale at barn; also, '83 Oats for feed, good / clean, 7c Ib. Mickey Harp, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-1821 or 461-8543.__________________
'83 cutting of Coastal Bermuda hay, $1.25 In field, $1.50 In barn. Charlie Hudson, Rt. 1, Box 92 A., Woodbury 30293. Ph. 404-846-2985.________________
1st cutting Coastal Bermuda hay, $1.50 per bale In barn, no rain. Sheila Hughes, Griffin. Ph. 404-227-7595.________
Hay for sale. Bobby Jackson, Rt. 2, Nebo Rd., Dallas 30132. Ph. 404-445-7610.
Top qua!., well fert, rain-free lift 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._______________
Alfalfa hay, 20% protein, Wheat straw and Pine straw, all in sml. bales. Randall Richardson, Bluffton. Ph. 912-835-2038.
Bermuda-Fescue mixed hay, $1.60 in field, will del. Ralph Pucker, Woodstock. Ph. 475-6250._________________
Horse qual. square and round bales Coastal or Fescue for sale / trade for cattle, also, behind baler. Livia Vereczkei, Winder. Ph. 404-725-2230.________
Fescue hay, $1 bale, pick up in field. J. Wimpey, Jonasboro. Ph. 361-7307.
'83 Coastal Bermuda hay, square bales, $1.50 ea. In field, $2 ea. in barn, rolls, $25, cut every 30 days, mulch hay avail., $4 a pickup load. W. A. Wynn, Kathleen. Ph. 912-987-2946 / 5866.
Fescue-Fescue / Bermuda, Fecue / Lespedeza mix, taking orders for Browntop Millet, ready Aug., Irg. round rolls, $18, in field. David Bentley, Social Circle. Ph. 787-9577._________________
'83 Fescue hay, fert. / weed-free, $1.50 In field, $1.75 del'vd., North Fulton Co. Pat Borders, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-0608.
'83 Fescue hay, $1.50 per bale in barn. John Bulman, Woodstock. Ph. 475-7180.
Fescue hay, $1.50, taking orders for Coastal hay in field, mulch hay, $1. Mac Cochran, Villa Rica. Ph. 404-832-2316.
Fescue hay, well fert. / limed, good qual. Don Cheshire, Conyers. Ph. 922-3777.___________________
Oats, exc. horse feed, can del. 450 bu. loads. Jack Fleischman, Zebulon. Ph. 567-3787 / 3568._______________
Hay-Coastal / Fescue mix, limed / fert. rain free, $1.50 bale at barn or next cutting. J. R. Foster, Sharpsburg. Ph. 251-0067.____________________
Hi qual. Coastal hay, well fert. / rainfree, square bales, $2, round bales, $25, del. avail. Gene Hart, Guyton. Ph. 912-728-3380._________________
'83 Fescue hay, limed / fert. / weed and rain-free sq. bales in barn, $1.50. Linda Holcombe, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-1043.
'83 Coastal hay, also, Fescue Coastal mixed, top qual. hay, hi fert. / limed Irg. sq. bales, $1.75 & $1.50 per bale. Webb Mask, Fayetteville. Ph. 404-461-8564.
'83 crop Oats, $7 CWT bulk, $7.50 in 100 Ib. bags. Fred Miller, 121 Moseley Dr., Stockbridge 30281. Ph. 404-474-4222.
New crop Coastal Bermuda hay, Irg. sq. bales, $1.50 in the field, $1.75 at the barn. R. H. Moody, Hoboken. Ph. 912-458-2711._________________
Taking orders now for July cutting, well fert. Bermuda hay, $1.10 in field. Bob Olive, Yatesville. Ph. 404-472-3345.
'83 crop alfalfa-horse qual. square bales, $3.50 bale, FOB barn, $4 bale, del. w/in 100 mi. Robert Pennington, Madison. Ph. 1-800-282-7007 or 404-342-1234.
Please include your subscriber number on any correspondence other than ads.
Exc. Coastal Bermuda hay, well fert., $2 bale at barn. David Peck, Cedartown. Ph. 748-9681.________________
Top qual. Coastal hay, well limed / fert / weed / rain-free, $2 per bale. Frank Ruzza, U S 41 North, Perry 31069. Ph. 987-3298.
Coastal Bermuda hay, exc. qual. Irg. bales, $2.10 ea. at barn, $1,80 behind baler. Russell F. Smith, Loganville. Ph. 787-1275.
Agricultural seed and plants for sale
If you have questions regarding this category, call Ella Beach 656-3727.
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.
200 bags Mutton soybean seed germ. 89%, no weed seed, $7/bu. G. E. Crouch, Old Town Plantation, Louisville 30434. Ph. 912-589-7814.____________
Cert. Tifton 44 stolons $2/bu., Alicia and Coastal Bermuda stolons $1 per bu. Gene Hart, Guyton 31312. Ph. 912-728-3380.________________
1982 crop yellow or white multiplying shallots for green winter onions, 24/$5 plus post. Mrs. Clarence McMillian, 1107 Ewings Chpl. Rd., Dacula 30211._____
Egyptian red multiplying onions 20/$1 plus 40c post. G. T. Sloan, 2807 S. Clark Dr., East Point 30344.___________
Brown-Top millet seed, cleaned and bagged in 50 Ib. bags, 83% germ., no noxious weeds 20 per Ib. David Bentley, Social Circle. Ph. 787-9577.________
Reg. Bragg soybeans 94% germ., cleaned and bagged. Mike Jaros, Centervllle. Ph. 912-953-4018/3673.________
Multiplying onions $3 per gal. at my home. Mrs. E. W. Gosnell, 1306 Clermont Ave., East Point 30344. Ph. 766-1257.
Tifton 44 Bermuda grass stolons for sale. Jessie Beasley, Jr., Rt. 1, Doerun 31744. Ph. 912-787-5336.__________
White multiplying onions $6/gal., no del. William Tlndal Jones, P.O. Box 68, Register 30452._______________
Green Glaze collard seed 2 Tblspn. $1 plus SASE. Joe Lunsford, Box 6, Parrott
31777.___________________ Soybean seed, Braxton, Davis, Hutton
and Cobb from reg. seed, germ, above 90%, $8/bu. Robert Ray, Ft. Valley. Ph. 912-825-7202._______________
Brown Top millet 50 Ib. bag, cleaned and tested, 91% germ., no noxious weeds. H. C. Tucker, Montlcello. Ph. 404-468-6188/6590._____________
Heading collard seed 1200/S1 w/SASE, cash only. Ms. Willie Pearl Fennel, Rt. 1, Box 73, Odum 31555.__________
Black raspberry, blackberry, mtn. blueberry, wild strawberry pits. $6.50/doz. Mrs. A. B. Westbrook, Rt. 2, Ball Ground 30107.__________________
Mtn. strawberry, blackberry pits.; also, catnip and peppermint $6.50/doz. plus post. Mrs. Elzie Cantrell, Rt. 5, Box 139, Ellljay 30540.___________________
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.____________
Old timey multiplying Shallot onions very mild for winter green onions 25/$3, 85 post. Mrs. Charlie Cantrell, 1982 Dawsonville Hwy., Gainesville 30501.
Red tame plum, wild crabapple, Fox grapevine 6/$10 ppd. Mrs. David Stover, Rl. 1, Blue Ridge 30513.___________
Old fashion white multiplying nest onions 1 gal./$7; 2 gal./$13; 1/2 gal./$4 ppd. Walter Kitchens, P.O. Box 66, Stapleton 30823. Ph. 404-547-6878.
Rutger tomato, Ga. and Morris heading collard pits. $3.50/C plus $1.50 post. J. R. Thompson, 2300 Panola Rd., Lithonia 30058. Ph. 981-1836._______________
White Cluster; also, Red Velvet sweet potato pits. 100/$4.75; 300/$11.50 ppd. damp pkd. Rufus Merriman, Rt. 3, Lyons 30436. Ph. 912-565-7559.___________
1983 crop old time yellow multiplying onions $6/gal., cannot ship. Luther Westbrook, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-4132.
Flower plants, bulbs and seed for sale
Cockscomb seed for sale, giant red velvet flowers, over 2000/S1 w/SASE. Jimmy Martin, 1177 Glendale Dr., East Point
30344._____________________ Green and variegated liriope, dbl. pink
fragrant sasanqua, English, Wilson and needlepoint ivy, hosta, aspidistra, euonymus coloradus. W. L. Morris, Allanta. Ph. 355-5249.______________
If you have questions regarding this category, call Martha Henderson 656-3727.
New crop money tree seed for sale, tbspn./$1 w/SASE. Mrs. Annie M. Tyson, 2904 Springdale Rd., SW, Atlanta 30315.
Green lirlope, free, you dig. Mrs. Berkhan, Tucker 30084. Ph. 936-5562.
Daylily seedlngs from reg. (AHS) varieties, by col., $5/clump, $2 post. Lillian Grovenstein, 2424 Briarmoor Rd., Atlanta 30345. Ph. 404-938-3229.
Dbl. pink and wine sultanas, gloxinias, marigolds, reas. priced, cannot ship. Mrs. Anna Jordan, 312 East Gordon St., Thomaston. Ph. 647-3895.
Siberian Iris $4/doz., dbl. orange daylilles $6/doz., last-breath-of-spring $1.25/doz., Easter roses $2 ea., w/$1.25 post. ea. order. Rosa Avery, Rt. 1, Ball Ground 30107.
Daylilles, beau, pastels, pale yellows, gold red, purple, cerise and bi-cols., 12/$10, $1.50 post. Mrs. C. W. Roberts, 273 Crobin Ave., Macon 31204.______
Shasta daisies, mums 259, red hot poker 50*-$1, forget-me-not 10C, maroon daylilies 75*, no shipping, located near Emory. T. Kretchman, Atlanta. Ph. 378-1104._________________
White iris and varieties of daylilies, $6/doz. ppd. no phone orders. Carolyn E. Neely, Rt. 3, Box 275, Falrbum 30213.
Martin gourd seed for sale, 1 ea. w/SASE. Roy C. Kitchens, Rt. 5, Box 38, Thomson 30824. Ph. 404-595-3409.
Asstd. daylilles for sale, ample for landscaping, see while in bloom. Frona Lawson, Marietta 30060. Ph. 428-4511.
Azaleas for sale, Sataski, Glenn Dale, Penn. Hyd., Back Acres, etc., 1 gal./$2, liners/$1 ea., will ship. Vernon Clubb, Box 48, Social Circle. Ph. 464-3966.______
Green liriope $1.50/clump, no shipping. P. Stanley, Tucker. Ph. 404-934-2203.
Coleus, marigold, liriope, ivy, coral lily, periwinkle, mondo grass; also, basil and soapwort, 10/$1, no shipping. Mary Welsh, Macon. Ph. 474-2849.______
Dark blue, dwarf iris, White Siberian iris, $4.50/doz., $1.50 post. ea. doz. Delia Goodwin, Rt. 2, Box 19, Tallapoosa 30176.
Hosta lilies, 7 varieties in gals./$2.50 ea. at farm, discounts on 50 or more. S. Jones, Rt. 1, Box 56D1, Bishop 30621. Ph. 769-6516.___________________
Bamboo plants, timber type, good screening devise, fast growing, 10 In., pot size. George Register, Roswell. Ph. 993-0567.___________________
Dbl. and sgl. daffodils, creeping myrtle, Blue Dutch iris, 30/$10 ppd. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5, EIHjay._________
Variegated lirlope, hosta, mondo vlnca, euonymus coloradus, pachysandra, redtip, mahonla, aucuba, hellerls. James N. Henderson, Austell. Ph. 946-5336.
Old fashion dbl. poppy seed for sale, $1/tspn. w/SASE. Mrs. Annette Wilkins, 1990 S. Thompson, Alpharetta 30201.
Daffodil bulbs, named dbl. and trumpet varieties mix., unlabeled, 2 doz./$5 plus $1 post. S. D. Duckett, 303 Sequoia Rd., Jasper 30143.___________________
Dlff. cols and varieties of daylilies for sale, now blooming, diff. plants, Iris, other bulbs. Mildred Stacey, 2002 Old Newnan Rd., Carrollton 30117.________
Trillium, foam flower, trailing arbutus, Queen Anne's Lace, galax, may apple, wild fern, wood lily, 6/$10 ppd. R. C. Chastaln, Rt. 5, Box 209, Ellljay.________
Cactus, 2 to 5 ft. tall, 50c to $15, cut cactus, root your own at a lower price, 8 ft. palm tree. Mary Smith, Mableton. Ph. 941-7651.___________________
Pink lady's slipper, trailing arbutus, wild iris, wild phlox, Queen Anne's Lace, wild daisies, yard violets, 12/$10, 24/$15 ppd. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 1, Blue Ridge
30513._____________________________ Christmas or Lenten rose seed w/grow-
Ing insts., 15/$10 plus SASE. J. Tebbel, 2509 Wawona Dr., NE., Atlanta 30319.
Tropical water lilies, beau, fragrant blooms, w/plantlng insts., $2 ea. plus $1.50 post., brown in wash tub. R. Claytor, Rt. 2, Box 16AA, Danielsville
30633.________________________ Native rhododendron, mt. laurel, holly,
white dogwood, Hemlock and White pine, azaleas 6/$10, post. $2. Mrs. Elzie Cantrell, Rt. 5, Box 139, Ellijay 30549. Ph. 273-3716._________________
Flowers, any plant listed 50t plus post., assortment my choice, 25/$10 ppd., strawberry begonia, achimenes, blue and purple, sultana, African violet. Mrs. A. B. Westbrook, Rt. 2, Ball Ground 30107.
Pits., snake pit., 3/$4, cuttings of sml. angelwlng, sml. and Irg. purple jews, others, 10/$5.50 ppd. Donnie Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellljay 30540. ____________
Lovely crlnum, little red-gold daylilles, Louisiana and Siberian iris; also, blackberry lilies. Sara Housworth, 4276 Durham Clr., Stone Mtn. Ph. 294-6594.
Night blooming cereus, $5 ea., penny royal in 4 In. pots $1 ea. lola Sanders, Mt. Tabor Rd., Gumming. Ph. 887-9175.
Green and variegated lirlope, euonymous coloradus, rooted English ivy, aspidistra, hosta, pines, dbl. pink fragrant sasanqua. W. L. Morris, Atlanta. Ph. 355-5249.__________________
Staghorn ferns, all sizes, many varieties, Grande, Vessel, Sumbawense, etc., mounted on boards or baskets, will ship. Ed Baldwin, Rt. 1, Doerun. Ph 912-776-7145.________________
Variegated lirlope, $2 ea., shaped boxwoods, 17-18 In. high, $5 ea. Judy Payne, Star Rt., Box 15B, Blue Ridge 30513. Ph. 374-5400.___________________
Bulbs, 100 jonquil $10 ppd., 50 narcissus $7.50 plus $1.50, fifty daffodils $10 ppd., 50 red blooming spider lilies $10 ppd. G. N. Cannon, Box 805, Clayton
30525.___________________________ Many cols, and kinds of daylilies, nam-
ed / labeled, 6/$10 ppd. Mrs. Louise Lee, Rl. 5, Ellijay.________________
Centepede sod, 24t/sq. ft., we cut, you load. Alien Bishop, Rt. 4, Daniels Bridge Rd., Athens 30606. Ph. 769-5603._____
Reseeding petunia gaillardia, mix. sweet William, pink / white yarrow, $3.50/doz. ppd. Mrs. Cecil Turner, Rt. 2, Box 203, Carlton 30627.________
Martin gourd seed for sale, 35c/pkg. plus SASE. Edward S. Thurmond, 1311 McHenry Crossing, Madison 30650.
Ga. grown Texas Bluebonnet seed, $1/tspn. plus SASE planting Insts. Bill Strlckland, Rt. 4, Alex St., Canton 30114.
Lrg. aloe vera, $2, eight diff. jew cuttings, $2 ea., eight diff. Jew cuttings, 2 ea/$3, Swedish ivy, 3 cuttings $1, plus post. Selma Wllliamson, 1899 Lower Kings Bridge Rd., Dalton 30720._____
Sunflower seed, $1.50/lb. J. C. Chalker, Rt. 1, Box 570, Sandarsvllle 31082. Ph. 912-852-2968.__________________
Edith's hybrid daylilies for sale, located on Hwy. 255, 5 mi./Sautee Store. Edith Sliger, Clarkesville 30523. Ph. 947-3683._________________
Water hyacinths, $2, dbl. pink, red, gold hibiscus, $3 up, house pits., 50* up, cannot ship. Charlie Kimbrell, 106 Claire Dr., SE, Atlanta. Ph. 627-5678.______
Seed, hollyhock, sweet William, shasta daisy, amaryllis, foxglove, 4/$1 w/SASE, camellia, 15/$1. Mrs. J. W. Sapp, Rt. 5, Box 75, Lyons 30436.________
Money pit. seed (for dried arrangement), planting and harvesting Insts., 50/$1 plus SASE. M. B. Davis, Box 176, Roswell 30077.
Orchids, cattleyas, epidendrums, dendroblums, hybrids and species, can ship. Paul Eaton, 5768 Fulton Cir., Norcross 30093. Ph. 921-2923.
Redtlps (photinia fraseri), gal. containers $1.50 ea., 3 gal. $4.25. J. E. Cromer, 88 Stewart Ch. Rd., Covington 30209. Ph. 404-787-1735.
6 blue wisteria plants for sale, $5 plus post. E. G. Acree, Rt. 6, Duluth 30136. Ph. 476-2249 or 233-3171.
Orchids, diff. kinds bromeliads, Staghorn ferns, SASE please. Sam Hedgepath, 2215 Ingleside Ave., Macon 31204. Ph. 743-0777.
Seed, love apple, spider flower, Jerusalem Cherry, Dishrag gourd, money plant, catalpa, raintree, marigolds, 4 pkgs./$1 w/SASE. Jim Donaldson, Box 893, Swainsboro 30401.___________
Piggy-back, novette sultanas, crazy quilt sultanas, Asparagus ferns (plumosusnanus), $1 ea. plus post. Ruth Payne, 11355 Jonesbridge Rd., Alpharetta 30201.___________________
Siberian iris $4/dz., mix. iris, 3 cols., $5/doz., Japanese iris $6/doz., Easter roses $2 ea., add $1.25 post, on ea. order. Rosa avery, Rt. 1, Ball Ground 30107.
Tiger lily seed for sale, 2 doz./25 w/SASE, plant now. Mrs. Henry Purser, Rt. 3, Box 187. Cochran 31014.
'82 seed, castor bean, $1/100 ppd, hibiscus, $1/four tspns. ppd. Mrs. Arvil Burgess, Box 23, Ellijay 30540._____
All the liriope you want free, you dig, some variegated. Mrs. W. G. Sipe, 237 W. Vineland Rd., Augusta 30904.______
Ginger lilies, $10/doz., daylilies, $12/doz., shipped ppd UPS. Emily Gandy, Rt. 2, Cairo. Ph. 912-377-4056.
Gardenia radicans $1, yellow mums 5/$1, aspidistra, sweet shrub 75$ ea., ginger $1.50 plus $1.50 post. Lillian Brooks, Rl. 1, Box 24, Hahira 31632.
Daylilies, blue mink, hybrid iris, foxglove, grape leaf begonia, $1/bunch plus x>st., no orders less $5. Estelle Reagan, Snellville. Ph. 972-0986.
Mix. col. iris, $5/doz. plus $1.25 post. Flora Whatley, 1048 Woodland Way, Forest Park 30050. Ph. 366-2704.
White wisteria, red hibiscus, snowball, crepe myrtle, weigelas, hydrangeas, sweet shrubs, red, pink and orange bush honeysuckles. Mrs. L. W. Starnes, Douglasvllle. Ph. 942-4051.________
Free vitex seed, No. 1 honey plant, send $1 post. Paul Vinson, 104 Commercial Ave., Carrollton 30117.________
Daylilles, red, lemon yellow, dbl. orange, variegated brown-yellow, $6/doz., $1.60 post, per doz. Mrs. Charlie Cantrell, 1982 Dawsonville Hwy., Gainesville
30501.___________________ Luffa sponge seed, 25/25C, 50/50$, etc.,
w/SASE. Phil Busenitz, 1640 Aqua Rd., Madison 30650.____________
White iris, $3.50/clump, spider lilies, $2/doz., narcissus, $2.50/doz. Mrs. John Barnes, Warm Springs 31830. Ph. 404-655-3802.___________________
Job's-tears, 50/doz. and stamp. Blanche Harkins, Mountain City 30562.
Sunflower seed, touch-me-not seed, $1 plus SASE, spider plant seed, beau., $1 plus SASE, hydrangea plants, 50t, lemon cannas 50. V. Smith, Griffin. Ph. 228-7826._______________________
Water hyacinths, med./$1, lrg./$1.25 ea., no mail orders. Mrs. M. A. McLarty, 1814 Candy Lane, S.W., Marietta. Ph. 422-4005._________________
Lupine seed for sale, pink, 20/$1 plus SASE. Mrs. J. Myczkowski, 1724 Pitty Pat Ct.. Lilburn 30247.______________
Running okra seed for sale, 50/$1 w/SASE. Mrs. Ernest Crosby, Rt. 3, Box 291, Baxlay 31513.___________
Amaryllis seed from Irg. beau, blooms, mix. cols., 100/$1 plus SASE. R. Wilde, 43 Russell Ave., Garden City 31408._____
Mix. col. sultana seed or eggtree seed, 25t/pkg. plus SASE. Mrs. A. P. Sheppard, 1640 Wllliamson Rd., Griffin 30223.
African violets, $1-$3. Blanche Owen, 1029 Snyder St., NW, Atlanta. Ph. 872-0508.____________________
Purple sht. mums, pink yarrow, white/yellow mums 12/$5.50; striped liriope; also, lamb's ear, 12/$6.50. Mrs. George D. Collins, RFD 3, Danielsville.
New crop amaryllis seed, cols, mix., giant velvet reds, oranges, pinks, stripes, 100/$1 w/SASE, no checks please. Mary L. Wilson, Rt. 3, Box 321, Tifton 31794.
Hellebores, oak leaf hydrangea, night blooming cereus, sweet shrub, pachysandra, vlnca, hibiscus, liriope, ajuga. Milton Kuniansky, 1536 Nantahalla, Atlanta. Ph. 633-9507.__________________
Purple asters 3/$1, white feverfew 3/$1, cleome 3/$1, aspidistra 75t, white cushion mums 3/$10, min. order/$3.50 plus post. $1.50. C. Farmer, 17 Rebecca Cir., Griffin 30223.____________
Giant red velvet cockscomb seed or prince's-feather, 1,000/$1, touch-me-not, $1/tbspn. w/SASE. Mrs. L. V. Itson, Rt. 1, Box 90, Pelham 31779.___________
Dbl. asstd. touch-me-not seed $l/tspn. w/SASE, ajuga plants, sml. 4/$1, Irg. 6/$3, oxalis 5/$1. Robt. Clark, 20 Mason Dr., Columbus 31903._______________
Cushion, Bushel Basket mums, stocky pits., sev. cols., iris, ea. $6.50 / doz. ppd., prompt shipment. Pauling Evans, Rt. 2, Tempi* 30179._________________
Lrg. blue iris 1 1/2 doz./$5, Siberian iris 15/$4 plus $1 post., free vinca minor. Mrs. Paul Tllley, Rt. 3, Box 301, Ellljay 30540.
Pink Dorothy Perkins rose, white dogwood, sweet shrub and red maples, 3/S1.25 plus post. Mrs. Robert Norrell, Rt. 6, Gainesville 30506._______________
Iris, mums, narcissus, jew $3/doz., lilac, Fla. jasmine, dogwood, yellowbell, August and Tiger lilies, etc., 3/$5 plus post. Mrs. E. I. Gray, Rt. 1, Box 328, Bremen 30110.___________________
Daylilies, named variety unlabeled, mix. 10/$7, Blue Dutch iris, paper white narcissus, 10/S5.50 ppd. Mrs. Donald Greer, Rt. 5, Ellijay._____________
Hybrid bearded iris, mix. cols. $6/doz., Siberian Iris $4/doz., no orders less 2 doz. W. D. Duvall, Rt. 3, Box 384, Ellljay 30540.
Big white daffodils w/yellow centers, mix. iris; also, white narcissus, $4/doz. plus $1.50 post. Mrs. T. W. Allison, Rt. 2, Box 84, Flowery Branch 30542. Ph. 404-967-3069.____________________
Bishop's weed (old-timey variegated), $5.50/doz. plants, shipped in moist peat, ppd. Doly Presley, 2505 Panola Rd., Lithonia 30058.______________
Forsythia, huge pits., $3.50; sassafras trees, $15, green border grass, $3/100, hybrid daylilies. Mrs. Dorothy W. Wade, 5533 Stone Haven Dr., Stone Mtn. 30088. Ph. 469-4938, evenings, wk. ends._____
Old time dark blue-purple Siberian iris, old time blue bearded iris $6/doz., old time daffodil bulbs $3.50/doz., $1.25/doz. post. R. Beach, 2966 Cardinal Lk. Cir., Duluth 30136._________________
Purple ageratum, mtn. fern, potted boxwoods, redtips, azaleas and camellias, at my place, Malachi Smith, Rt. 1, Sautee 30571. Ph. 404-878-2992._________
Daylilies for sale, now blooming, many cols., clumps only. C. Hutton, Doravilie. Ph. 396-4891.
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Pick Your Own Update
Location
Crop
Dates Avail.
CLAYTON CO. Morris Camp
8831 Fayetteville peas Rd., Jonesboro, on Hwy. 54 go W. from Hwy. 41 & 19 to 2nd house on right
Aug. 25-Oct. 1
COBB CO. Frank H. Vogler
10 mi. W. of Mari- muscadines mid Sept. etta, just N. of in- scuppernongs tersection of Due West Rd. & Old Mtn.
Rd., Kennesaw
W. C. Winn
10 min. W. of Marietta
muscadines Sept.-Oct. scuppernongs
COWETA CO. Harrell's Vineyard located midway
btw. Newnan & Franklin on Hwy.
34
7 varieties mid-Aug.of muscadines Nov.
DAWSON CO. Joe Stark
Rt. 2, Box 2236
blueberries
Dawsonville 30534
mid-July
Phone
Comments
404-478-5481 pick all day Mon.-Sat.
424-0974 pick any day
428-2976 pick daily except Sundays
404-251-1507
Open 7 days/wk.
9 a.m.-dark; harvested musca dines also sold
404-265-2492 call for picking times
QWINNETT CO. Jim Boyd
Go E. on Hwy. 29 squash from Lawrenceville, green beans turn right on Sweet- cucumbers,
gum Rd. at U-Pick tomatoes, sign, follow signs, corn 1572 Brooks Rd.,
Dacula.
now - Aug. now - Sept.
Aug. 8 - Oct.
open Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-8 p.m.; Sun., 1-8 p.m.; rain or shine
H. Reid Hunter
HARRIS CO. Mary Player
1311 HambrickRd., muscadines open 1 wk. after Stone Mtn., 1/2 mi. scuppernongs Labor Day-Oct. 15 off Memorial
373-1486 296-3046
open daily, 10 a.m.-7 p.m., free parking, bring containers
18 mi. S. of Waverly Hall in Ellerslie
blueberries now scuppernongs Sept. 1
404-561-0895 open Mon.-Sat.
7-6 p.m.
HENRY CO. Celia A. Sellers Bowden Dr.
Ellenwood
MERIWETHER CO. Applegay Farm
Come to Gay and look for signs
apples
now
organically Aug. 10 grown apples sold out
404-538-6513 hours 9 a.m. - 8 p.m.
MORGAN CO. Whitlow's Fresh Vegetables
6150 Dixie Hwy.
Social Circle 1 mi. W. of Rut-
ledge paralleling railroad
Little Indian Vegetable Farm
Exit 48 or 49 off I-20, go E. on U.S. 278, 1.5 mi. E. of Rutledge
eggplant,
now-late Aug.
okra, tomatoes
cucumbers,
dried sage,
Irish potatoes;
corn, lima
beans, string
beans; squash,
peppers
peas
corn, squash,
cucumbers,
peas, okra,
butterbeans, tomatoes, watermelon, cantaloupe
July 25 throughout summer
OCONEE CO. G.W. Whitehead
from June, of Hwy. 78 and 53 go 4 mi.
S. on 53, turn left on Rocky Branch Rd., go 1/4 mi.
butterbeans, July 25 okra, tomatoes
PEACH CO.
T.W. Cleveland 6 mi. N. of Ft.
peaches
now
Farm
Valley on Hwy. 49
5 mi. S. of Byron
at mile marker 10
557-2192
picking containers furnished, bring containers to transport produce home
404-557-2260
open 8 a.m.-dark small children must be accompanied by parent
725-5351 no collect calls
825-5571 open 8-7 p.m.
Sultana seed, mostly dark cols., and dwarf orange phlox seed, 75/$1-200/$2 ppd. Mrs. J. G. Cook, 35 Valley Dr., Carrollton30117._______________
Japanese bamboo roots for sale, 3/S1.50 plus post. Mrs. Willa Mae Mooney, Rt. 5, Box 29, Ellljay 30540.
Daylilies, dbl. variety, 10/$7, grape hyacinth bulbs, 20/S7 ppd. Ann Eubanks, Rt. 2, Box 519, Hiram 30141._______
Hemerocallis, lilies for sale, trophy winners, see now, must see to appreciate. Pauline Gramley, Canton. Ph. 345-5368.____________________
Mix. gladiola bulbs for sale, $3/doz. plus post. P. E. VanGotum, Rt. 2, Box 231A, Watkinsville 30677. Ph. 404-769-8700.________________
Pink Thanksgiving cacti, 4 cuttings $1, lavender gold Thanksgiving cacti, 3 cuttings $1, white Thanksgiving cacti, 3/$1, all plus post. F. P. Strickland, Box 267, Ellabell 31308.______________
Boxwood, 15 in., 3 yr., gal./$1 4 yr./$1.50, redtip 18 to 24 in./$1.25, well branched. Norton Eldridge, Madison Ave., Ashbum. Ph. 912-567-3849.______
Lrg. type Martin gourd seed for sale, 50 seed/$1 ppd. Mary Tindall, Rt. 3, Box 268, Ashbum 31714._______________
Cacti, Rex, Angelwing, begonias, $1 up, cuttings or leaves 50 plus $2 post. Ben Yarbrough, 330 Landers Dr., Mableton 30058. Ph. 948-2376._______
Green liriope for sale, approx. 75 bunches, make offer. Mrs. John A. Killcrease, 5151 Martindale Lane, Stone Mtn. 30088.
Japanese bamboo roots for sale, 3/S1.50 plus post. Mrs. W. C. Fowler, Rt. 5, Box 292, Ellijay 30540.___________
Daylilies for sale, at my home Wednesdays, pink verbena, $7/doz., in moist peat ppd. Mrs. W. S. Griffin, Rt. 1, Box 126. Adel 31620.
Wanted
Want old fashion wild orange, pink and red honeysuckle, sml. white locust, blooms in spring; also, pomegranate tree. Mrs. L. B. Broome, 603 Woodland Ct., Union Point 30669._____________
Want red hot poker plants, reas. Mrs. E. W. Gosnell, 1306 Clermont Ave., East Point 30344. Ph. 766-1257.________
Want old fashion hardy sweet pea (pinkish-purple), plants/seed pods from vine, give address and price. Mrs. W. P. Johnson, 4558 Roswell Rd., NE, Apt. J-1, Atlanta 30342.________________
Want white hydrangeas, white weigela, Easter rose, Irg. cannas, pink hydrangeas, all well rooted. Polly Alewlne, Box 963, Harlem 30814.
Poultry, game, fowl and eggs for sale
// you have questions regarding this category, call Martha Henderson 656-3727.
Jumbo Wisconsin Bobwhite quail, breeders, $2.50 ea., day old 45t ea., eggs $22/100, no shipping. Randy Coleburn, 610 Woodlawn Dr., Marietta. Ph. 404-971-1920, after 6 pm.________
Bantams, BB Reds, Red Blacktail, Old English and Dark Cornish, $6/pr., prs. only. Randy Garner, Douglasville. Ph. 949-3654.________________
Bobwhite, Chukars, Gambel's Tenn. Red.; also, rabbits. O. E. Carrol I, 3464 Mtn. View Rd., Gainesville 30501. Ph. 404-536-6886.________________
Baby Mallards, 5 to 6 gen. from wild, $4 ea. Sue Donaldson, 1305 Old Fountain Rd., Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-8580.______
White King pigeons for sale, $10/pr. Joseph A. Murray, 1836 Biggers Rd., Columbus 31904. Ph. 322-5079.___________
Roosters, RIR, 5 mos., $2 ea., chickens, 4 wks. old, $1 ea.; also, brown eggs 65/doz. George Ingram, Lithia Springs. Ph. 941-1303._________________
Baby turkeys $2 and up, baby guineas $1.50 and up. Steve Kuhn, Rt. 2, Locust Grove. Ph. 404-957-2960.__________
Call ducks, grey, white and spotted, young prs. and a few grown hens; also, trio Black Runners. David Gentry, Ellenwood. Ph. 474-3829.______________
Pigeons, Kings, Kings and Runts cross, raise Irg. squabs, diff. cols. Leon Crews, Rt. 2, Box 103, Jesup 31545. Ph. 912-427-4824.______________
Mix. pigeons, $5/pr., RIR pullets, $2 ea. Ralph C. Swafford, Douglasville. Ph. 949-8882.________________
Pigeons, Birmingham Rollers, Kormorner Tumblers and Irg. squabbing birds, priced reas. Don Jones, Warner Robins. Ph. 912-953-3096.__________
Young game fowl in RH's, Hatch, Murphys, Kelsos, White Hackles, Clarets, pure and some crosses. A. R. McBride, Rt. 7, Box 103, Sylvanla. Ph. 912-863-4528.
65 quail size, pullets and stags, 10 breeds, hens and chicks, 3 trios, 15 mos. old. Ludon Barnes, Loganville. Ph. 466-8988.________________
Eggs for sale, Irg. brown, fertile eggs, 70/doz. J. D. Bentley, Social Circle. Ph. 787-9577._________________
Bantam chicks, Silver Sebrights, Belgium quail, Buff Cochins, Mllle Fleur, others; also, pheasants, no Sun. sales. Clovis Jackson, Moultrle. Ph. 912-941-5541.______________
Jersey Black Giants, 10-12 wks. old, will make big nice chickens, $1 ea., 50 or more 75c ea.; hatching eggs $2/doz. Don Harper, Elberton. Ph. 283-2429.______
Sex-Link pullets, trio of adult geese and goslings, Rouen ducks, bronze and white turkey poults. Bonnle Zink, Loganvllle. Ph. 466-4723._____________
Wisconsin Jumbo quail, most ages; also, dressed birds and eggs. Ron Carlsen, Marietta. Ph. 404-426-8000, after
5 pm.__________________________ Jumbo Wisconsin quail, diff. prices,
diff. ages; also, Gambel Vallys, $15/pr., Chukars, $7/pr., Rlngneck pheasants and bantams. J. R. Dickerson, dimming. Ph. 887-5723.___________________
20 speckled guinea keets for sale, mo. old, $25. S. Snider, Atlanta. Ph. 241-5973.
56 st.-run chicks and 2 turkeys, approx. 2 1/2 mos. old, going quickly, only $1.50 per chick. J. J. Mac, 842 Cogburn Ave., NW., Marietta 30060. Ph. 424-8637.
Muscovy ducklings, black, white heads, heavy type, trade for Mandarin, Chukar or Canada ducks. Maben Sharp, Stone Mtn. 30087. Ph. 921-8808._____
Pigeons, Fantails, Croppers and a few Rollers, 16 in. all, $2 ea. if all taken. Jeff Thurmond, Watklnsvllle. Ph. 769-5728.
5 purebred Araucana laying hens, 1 rooster, all $5 ea., 3 Silver Spangled Hamburgs, young, all $1.50 ea., 1 RosecombDominique rooster, $3. Lula Hall, Griffin. Ph. 404-227-0263.____________
Golden pheasants, breeding, trio and 5 of their chicks, all for $60. Mrs. J. Shope, Boston 31626. Ph. 912-498-4451.____
Games, $50/trio, Brunners orSaunders, R.H. Garrett Pyle, White Hornet, Everett Clairborn. H. Clayton Garrett, Rt. 1, Cuming 30130. Ph. 887-4889.________
Mix. roosters, two, $5 ea. Dwain Cagle, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-4870._______________
Ducklings for sale, $2 ea. Joe Underwood, Montezuma 31063. Ph. 912-472-7422.___________________
Peafowl, Black Shouldered, white, Indian Blue, breeders; also, peachicks, guineas, doves, Egyptian goose, 2 Blue Slate turkeys and ducks. Ken Hatley, McDonough. Ph. 957-6861 or 363-2667.
White and Dark Cornish game bantams and biddies, from 75$ and up. Harvey Bryant, Cochran. Ph. 912-934-6024 or 934-2898.____________________
Barred Plymouth Rocks, 23 pullets, 2 roosters, $2 ea. if all taken, chicksYokohama, BT Japs, Golden Sebrights, B. Cochins, $2 up. D. Hamby, Thomaston. Ph. 404-647-6022, after 6.________
Indian Fantail pigeons, show quality, breeders and young, $5 up. Ray Owens, 769 Kurtz Rd., Marietta. Ph. 427-1779.
Black Jersey Giants, 8 hens, 1 cock, $5 ea., 22 Red Cochin bantams, 5-7 wks. old, $1.50 ea., others. Larry Bennett, East Point. Ph. 767-5910._______________
15 or 20 Mallard ducks for sale, 5 gen. from wild, $2 ea. if all taken. Mrs. Darryl Britt, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-6404, after
5:30 pm.__________________________
Doves and pigeons for sale, $6 ea. or will sell in prs., pigeons $3 ea. or will sell in prs. Walter Smith, 819 Creekview Dr., Lawrenceville 30245. Ph. 963-5602.
Muscovy duck, 1 hen and 1 drake, 14 little ducks, must take all $22, will not ship. Susan Morris, Rt. 3, Box 235, Douglas 31533.______________________
Pheasant breeders, pr. cinnamons/$20, Ringnecks, roosters and hens $45, silver roosters, 3 hens $50, asstd. doves $10/pr. Roy Custer, Atlanta. Ph. 622-5721.
Pheasants, Golden, Silver and Reeves, breeders plus '83 hatch chicks. Gill Davee, Perry. Ph. 912-987-3374.______
Game chickens for sale, 5 cocks and 5 hens, 1 1/2 to 3 yrs. Bob Brosan, Snellville. Ph. 979-0140._____________
Cornish bantams, 16 hens and 1 rooster, grown and laying, $3 ea. David Clay, Lithonia. Ph. 987-5120._________
RIR laying hens $2 ea. B. Sturdy, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-9094._________
Quail, 1/2-3/4 Ib. at 12 wks., Ga. Giant broiler hatching eggs, $30/100, shipped ppd. Ben Parrish, Rt. 9, Box 159, Statesboro 30458._____________
Game cocks, will sacrifice 40 well bred, 2 Waycross cocks, 2 and 3 yrs., best offer, must see to appreciate. Sidney Kinsaul, Thomaston 30286. Ph. 404-647-2234.
Black, Buff, Red Cochin prs., $8/pr. or will trade for Old English prs. Al Cox, Canton. Ph. 475-3559._____________
Purebred bantams, Rosecombs, Sebrights, Japs, Belgian quail, prs. and trios, '82 and '83 hatch, Speckled Sussex, Rl Reds. Jim warren, Roswell. Ph. 993-5306.
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Bourbon Red torn turkey and red hen and 2 Bronze hens, now laying at my farm, $12.50 ea. Marvin Jackson, Rt. 2, Peeksville Rd., Locust Grove. Ph. 957-3068. ________________
Games, pure Griffin Claret and Thompson Whites. Leland Lee, Newnan. Ph. 404-251-2198.____________
Hatch Roundheads, Butchers, Clarets, Grays, few hens. G. H. Moreland, 1270 Turner Rd., Lllburn 30247. Ph. 921-8525, after 6 pm._______________
Baby guineas for sale, $1 ea. up, game stags, $1.50 ea. John Burnett, Bremen. Ph. 646-3236.________________
Hatching eggs, Bobwhite quail eggs, $20/100, $180/1,000, now taking orders. Charles Kent, Rt. 5, Box 644, Jesup 31545. Ph. 912-427-8239 or 427-3116.
1980 Reeves breeders, 1983 Swinhoe, Reeves, Silvers, 1983 Silver Sebright chicks, Homing pigeons. David Orgel, 2212 Austin Dr., Albany. Ph. 435-3973.
10 Rhode Island Reds for sale, 1 rooster. Ernest Caruth, Woodstock 30188. Ph. 926-5147.__________
Show quality bantams, breeders and chicks, reas., no mix., Black Japs, Rosecomb, B & W OE, W. Silkies, W & B Cochins, many more. Charles S. Brown, Rt. 2, Maysvllle 30558. Ph. 404-652-2333.
French Mondains and Utility Mondains, these pigeons produce Irg. squabs. Paul Crider, 201 Meadow Dr., I Wamer Robins. Ph. 912-922-9397.
Guineas, White Call ducks, Mallards, 4 gen. from wild, sev. breeds of bantams. William Kelley, Rt. 7, Canton. Ph. 479-2773.__________________
9 Mallard ducks for sale, 5 gen. from wild, $20. C. E. Sosebee, Rt. 2, Box 157, Gumming 30130. Ph. 887-2749.______
Pigeons, Homers and Fantails, $3.50 ea., bantams, show quality, $2.50 and up, BB Blue Reds, Gold Sebrights and more. Danny Ryals, Mllledgevllle. Ph. 452-8497.
3 White Emden geese, males, breeders, overstocked, $8 ea., $7 ea. If all taken. Henry Peck, Rt. 10, Gainesvllle. Ph. 404-869-3468, after 6 pm.________
Bobwhite quail breeder hens, $2 ea. trios, silver and Reeves pheasant breeders, $50. Tommy Harris, Gumming. Ph. 404-887-4688._____________
Jumbo Wisconsin quail, now laying white quail, Old English bantams, BB Reds. Earl Banister, Cox Rd., Woodstock 30188. Ph. 1-404-926-8118._________
Bobwhite quail hatching eggs, Jumbo or Northern, $20/100, $150/1,000, del., mature birds, prime layers, $2 ea. Raymond Meadows, Wadley 30477. Ph. 912-252-5345.________________
Breeder pheasants, trio golds/$35, silver/$30, pr. Reeves/$40, pr. Ringneck/$15, female Swinhoe/$20, two gold females/$10 ea., etc. Robert Matthews, Danburg. Ph. 404-359-2879.
Selling out quail, all ages of birds, breeder pheasants; also, pheasant eggs and quail eggs. George Richards, CummIng. Ph. 887-4377._____________
Guinea chicks $1.50, game chicks $1. Jack Hollister, Sharpsburg. Ph. 404-251-0019._________________
Doves, white, fawn, pieds, ivory, peach and rosy; also, pr. Diamond dove breeders. P. Alien, Red Oak. Ph. 404-766-2270.________________
Ducks, Mallards 4 gen. from wild, Muscovies, some crossed; white geese, grey geese, mix. yard chickens, some bantams. T. Slmpson, Covington. Ph. 404-786-2270._________________
Peacocks for sale, $50 ea., peahens, $35 ea. Terry Anderson, Rt. 6, Box 295, Elberton 30635. Ph. 283-8087.______
17 Pharoah quail and cage $35, Pharoah eggs $4/50, three wk. old birds 50 ea. David Landing, Bloomingdale. Ph. 748-7637.___________________
Young game pullets and roosters for sale or trade for Homing pigeons. A. Bennelt, Atlanta. Ph. 799-9224._______
30 RIR and mix. hens, 1 yr. old, laying good, $2 ea. H. F. Norton, Roswell. Ph. 993-6779.________________
4 grown guineas for sale, $3.50 ea. J. A. Brooks, Powder Springs. Ph. 943-1888.
Quail, Chukar, Wisconsin, Pharoah; sev. pheasant/eggs; BB and Golden Sebright chicks. Harold Lawrence, Forest Park. Ph. 361-4573._______________
Wisconsin Jumbo quail for sale, diff. ages, priced according to age. Frank Vaughan, 833 Atlanta Rd., Cumming. Ph. 404-887-2436.__________________
Chicks, Silkies, Golden pheasant, Albino Chukar, California and Gambel quail, no shipping. Charles E. Blume, Hampton. Ph. 946-3287.____________
Wisconsin quail for sale, $2.50 ea. Joe Cagle, 4183 Roosevelt Hwy., College Park. Ph. 767-5956._____________
Free must take all, 1 mix. rooster, 4 laying hens, no shipping; also, free 3 mix. pigeons. C. D. Whitaker, Roswell. Ph. 993-9360.___________________
Seven '83 Toulouse geese for sale, $60. Deborah Anderson, Woodstock. Ph. 926-7543.__________________
Wisconsin quail eggs and birds for sale. Milton Ivy, Norcross 30071. Ph. 448-2726.
Frizzle chickens, 1 rooster, 3 hens, young and laying now, $3.50 ea., cannot ship. Gary Head, Jefferson. Ph. 654-3680.
Rhode Island Reds, hatched April 1983, $2.50 ea. J. L. Rice, Powder Springs. Ph. 949-8365.__________________
Golden Sebrights, Barred Cochin chicks; pheasants, Silvers. D. T. Golden, others, breeders, 1 pr. Reeves. Bobby L. Johnson, Rt. 1, Camilla 31730. Ph. 1-921-294-3521._________________
2 turkey hens, 1 gobbler, 7 baby turkeys, $47 for all. Terry Byers, Rt. 4, Bates Rd., Acworth 30101. Ph. 926-2914.
Doves, fawn, pied, $4 ea. Angelica Wells, Rt. 2, box 895, Hampton 30228. Ph. 478-9263._____________________
Turkey poults, $5.50 ea. Dan Buffington, Rt. 1, Box 214, Gillsville 30543. Ph. 404-869-7367.___________________
Geese, Grey Toulouse and Brown Chinese, all sizes; ducks; chickens, Buff Minorcas, game hens and roosters all ages; turkeys. Wilson Carson, Gritfin. Ph. 228-1972._______________________
6 white geese, 3 males and 3 females, $10/pr. Mary Dumas, Hlllsboro 31038. Ph. 468-8148.___________________
Birmingham Roller pigeons, $2.50 ea. Billy Turner, Union Point. Ph. 404-486-2558, nights.___________
14 game hens and 2 roosters, $1 ea. if all taken. Paul Long, 5419 Hwy. 92, Woodslock. Ph. 926-3148._________
Mallard ducks, 3 gen. from wild, halfgrown $2.50 ea. Ed Reisenwitz, Decatur. Ph. 289-9016.______________
Variety of chickens for sale. Marvin Brewer, Rt. 1, Box 117, Waverly Hall. Ph. 582-2560.________________
Bearded White Silkies prs., $6, White Silkie chicks $2; Bronze turkey poults $3.50 ea. Ed McDowell, Bonaire 31005. Ph. 912-929-1267.____________
Self-Blue, all sizes and cols., English bantams. Mark Siegel, 5896 Hammond Dr., Norcross 30071. Ph. 448-4057.
Pheasants, chicks, 5, Golden, Ringneck, Mutant and Silver, 1 wk. to 4 mos., prices are right. W. H. Rampy, Bowdon. Ph. 256-7997.___________
Baby Mallard ducks, 4 gen. from wild, $3 ea. Dawn Bailey, Lawrenceville. Ph. 404-963-3160.
Wanted
Want any unwanted fowl (chickens, turkeys, peacocks, ducks, geese, etc.), will pick up and catch. J. Clifton, Covington. Ph. 786-7145.___________
Want any unwanted poultry, chickens, turkeys, any other, will pick up within/reas. distance. H. Mclntyre, Locust Grove. Ph. 957-9749._______
Want any unwanted doves, quail, turkeys, chickens, pheasants, any fowl, will give good home. Art Pecce, McDonough. Ph. 957-6898.______
Want 10-15 Araucana hens, reas. distance, no bantams, must be reas. priced. John Robinson, Lawrenceville. Ph. 979-0322.________________
Want duck eggs, will come pick up. Barbara Slkorski, Atlanta. Ph. 404-458-5217, evenings.
Needlework
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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.
Cro. round tablecloth, 72 dia., $75; old fashion cro. placemats, tablecloths, bedspread made to order. Rebecca Long, Rt. 1, Box 11 SB, Waynesville 31566.
Ozark Rooster applique apron, state colors preferred, $5.50 ea. ppd. Mrs. H. F. Alexander, 617 McDonough Rd., Hampton 30228.________________________
King, queen, reg. size quilt tops, $60, $65 & $75, Wedding Ring, Flower Garden, Lone Star, Seven Sisters, Dresden Plate, ppd. M. Order only. Hazel M. Bates, 55 Henderson St., no. 811, Marietta 30064. Ph. 429-6204.____________________
Quilts, handmade, all cols., long strips, no patterns, king, $25, dbl., $20 & $4 post, on ea., M.O. only. Sally Butler, Rt. 4, Dahlonega 30533.____________
Waist band aprons, print mat., nicely trimmed w/matching cro. potholder, $3.50/set. Gladys Fincher, 5229 Hwy. 92, Douglasvllle 30135.____________
Cotton scraps, solids, floral / print, Irg. pcs. and calico print, 10 Ibs., $6 plus, $2.50 post. Mrs. V. L. Gaddls, Rt. 1, Demorest 30535.
Sunbonnets-Emgee's orlg. old Timey, perfect for socials or gardening, qual. work, no patterns, $5.55 ppd. M. Glover, 1940 W. Mercer Ave., College Park 30337.
Old fashion bonnets, ladies, $4, Infants and girls', $4 ppd. Patsy McKie, 2550 Wedgefield Ct., Apt. 7, Columbus 31903. Ph. 404-689-7622.________________
Cro. bedspread, multi-col., queen w/dust ruffle or dbl., $250. Mrs. Amy Slsson, 215 Green Circle, Ellljay 30540.
Daisy afghan-56"x74", yellow, orange, avocado, $46.50 ppd., refund If not satisfied. E. M. Stewart, 1801 Wabash Dr., Dalton 30720.________________
Afghan-granny stitch, red / white / blue, $50 plus post. Ruby Thomas, 279
Plnecrest Clr., Apt. A, Marietta 30062. Ph. 428-5078.___________________
Will do hand quilting In my home. Evelyn Adams, 320 Colony Farm Rd., S.W. Mllledgevllle 31061. Ph. 452-5985.
Sev. beau, baby afghans, cro. In pastel colors, blue, yel., pink, variegated / white. Mrs. Beasley, Stone Mtn. Ph. 299-3310.
Quilts machine made-Basket
Strawberry, Dutch Girl, dbls., $35, king,
$45. Mrs. Ed Burger, Chatsworth, Rt. 2.
Ph. 404-695-2583.
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Perm, press band apron w/matching trimmed pocket, $2.50 ea., 3/$7 plus post. Mrs. Charlie Cantrell, 1982 Dawsonville
Hwy., Gainesvllle 30501.________
Handpalnted lace trimmed
pillowcases, $8/pr., band aprons, $2.50 ea., add post. Elzie Cantrell, Rt. 5, Box
139, Ellljay 30540._____________
Quilts for sale, also, will do quilting in
my home. Sara W. Carver, Elberton. Ph.
404-283-7546.
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Old fashion button crown bonnets, lin-
ed beau, colors, qual. work, $5 ea. plus $1.25 post, children /adult sizes. Pauline Franks, Rt. 2, Box 334, Hlawassee 30546.
Qullts-dbl., $50, baby, $12 & $8, some dbl., $40, set of Butterflys and potholders $3, machine made quilts. Ruby Howington, Rt. 3, Box 32, Jefferson 30549. Ph.
367-8571.___________________
Dbl. knit full size quilt tops, asstd. blocks, $10 plus post., cotton tops, asstd. blocks, 1 cotton baby quilt, quilted by hand, $20 plus post. Estelle Reagan, 1953 Parkwood Rd., Snellville 30278. Ph. 972-0986._________________
Stuffed chicken potholders, $4 pr. plus
50t post., 3-in-1 aprons, $3 ea. and 50$ post. Bessie Sims, 441 Chestnut St.,
Lawrenceville 30245.___________
Yarn cro. bedspreads, 1 queen size, pink, $150, 1 granny square, blue, full, $100. Mrs. Beach Waters, Rt. 1, Box 65, Glennville 30427.________________
Beau, cotton quilts, made by patterns
& quilted on frames, most cols. & all sizes, reas. Mrs. Hubbert Blalock, Rt. 7, Box 416, Newnan 30263. Ph. 404-253-3678._______________
Beau, hand knit baby blankets. Denise Dalusky, Marietta. Ph. 404-933-0819.
Want 12x12 name, address & date friendship sq. Mary Harris, 295 Possum Pt. Dr., SE, Eatonton 31024._______
Bonnets, granny or button crown, $5 ea. ppd. Leila Hill, 4505 Thompson Rd., College Park 30349.______________
Dbl. bed American Beauty Rose, $350, Royal Star of Ala., $150, hand quilted. Lione Horsley, 915 Old Four Notch Rd.,
Whitesburg. Ph. 832-8619._________
Quilts, diff. patterns, & sizes, all handmade & all cotton material, some appliqued, reas. Bessie Mize, Cornelia. Ph. 404-778-9561.________________
Cro. tablecloth, 42"x72", $62.50;
afghans made to order, some on hand. Mrs. A. E. Riley, 3530 Rushing Rd., Augusta 30906. Ph. 404-798-4150.
Farm Supplies
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Incubators circulated air 2,3,4 & 6 tray sizes, hand/auto, turning. Ernest Dickey, Mlllen. Ph. 912-982-5515.___________
Mini drinkers, approx. 30 sets, $6/set. D. M. Duggar, Good Hope. Ph. 404-267-7493 aft. 5 pm.___________
One 3 tray Incubator, $100, 1 brooder, $35. Danny Matthews, Danburg. Ph. 359-2542._____________________
30 Ib. tomato boxes, 2500, 30c ea. David New, Vldalla. Ph. 912-537-3447.
Sears table top Incubator, 100 egg cap. practically new, $40. Henry Peck, Gainesvllle. Ph 404-869-3468 aft. 6.
Free lots of pine firewood, already down, you cut & haul. H. J. Rubln, Alpharelta. Ph. 475-4643._______
5 tray Incubator w/stand, $125. James E. Snow, Macon. Ph. 912-781-4627.
Poulan Irrigation pump, 5 hp., B&S mtr., used less than 30 hrs., $325. L. K. Thomas, Eatanollee. Ph. 404-779-2558.
Set of cattle dehorners. J. Wimpey, Conley. Ph. 361-7307.
Bulletin Calendar
July 14 10 am, equip, auction, 4 trucks 8 Double-Deck log trailers, other logging equip, on Anderson Standard property at Danburg, Georgia. From Washington, Ga. take Hwy. 44 to Danburg & watch for auction signs. Info. 404/285-2287.
July 15 8 pm, Special Breeder cattle sale, cow/calf prs., springer and breeding age bulls, Turner Co. Stkyds., Ashburn. Info. H. R. Wiggins 912/567-3371.
July 15 All Breed horse/tack sale, 7:30 pm, Hwy. 369, Cumming. Info. Charles Gabriel 887-9273 or 532-7923.
July 16 Horse/tack auction, Breezy Hill Stables, 7 pm, Hwy. 41, 5 mi. N. of Forsyth. Info. C. N. Mason 912 / 474-9271 or 912/994-0660.
July 16 Australian Shepherd Stockdog Match, 5 pm, Weracoba Park, Columbus. Info. Lonnie Ward 404 / 561-6546.
July 17 Georgia-Alabama Poultry Club trade day, everyone invited, call show barn for info. 404 / 258-7141 or 404/568-3651.
July 19 West Ga. Goat Club Meeting, Commercial Bank in Douglasville. Info. Dayle Brooks 942-0104 or Pat Gibson 949-4375.
July 19-20 22nd Annual Georgia Egg Assn. meeting, Sheraton Century Hotel, I-85 at Clairmont Rd., Atlanta. Info. Ga. Egg Commission 363-7661.
July 20 Farmers Club Meeting, Ga. Power Co. Bldg., 270 Peachtree Street, NW, Atlanta, 12:15 pm. Info. 872-2817.
July 21 Ga. Palomino Assn. meeting, 7 pm - dinner, 8 pm meeting. Western Sizzling, 5343 Old National Hwy., College Park, S. of I-28S. Info. C. Rinaldo 404/962-0900.
July 22 8 pm, Feeder pig sale, Turner Co. Stkyds., Ashburn. Info. H. R. Wiggins 912/567-3371.
July 23 All Breed Invitational boar/ gilt sale, Screven Co. Agricultural Center, 7:30 pm. Info. Craig Evans 912/564-7700, Sylvania.
July 23 Goat / chicken / horse auction, Breezy Hill Stables, 7 pm, Hwy. 41,5 mi. N. of Forsyth. Info. C. N. Mason 912/474-9271 or 912/994-0660. ARTS AND CRAFTS
July 16 Antioch Volunteer Fire Dept. annual corn boiling event, arts, crafts, boiled corn, festivities, 12 noon-11 pm, Antioch Rd., Cedartown. Info. 404/748-7906.
PESTICIDE RECERTIFICATION COURSES
(Hours earned In parenthesis)
July 19 Stephenson Chemical Basic Pest Control Technology, Mobile, AL, Indust. Inst. (6), Public Health (6). Info. Bill Blasingame 404 / 762-0194.
5x10 panels, 2x4 in. & wire construction elec. & other used fence materials, you take off, hog / barbed wire free. Llvia Vereczkei, Winder. Ph. 404-725-2230.
2 sec. of wooden ladders, 15 ft. long, real strong, $90. Mary Wigley, College Park. Ph. 761-9061.___________
1 used irrigation pump w/o mtr., $250,6 in. Mattie Alderman, Douglas. Ph. 912-384-3242.___________________
GQF 5 sec. grow off / breed pens, $90/trade Sportman incubator, auto, turner, GQF 3 tray, $175./trade. M. Austin, Atlanta. Ph. 622-5721._________________
1 gasoline tank w/hand pump, $250 used on farm. Mrs. 0. T. Bearden, Douglasvllle. Ph. 942-3991._________
One 800 egg Incubator & one 175 egg Humidair incubator, good cond. E. J. Brigmond, Broxton. Ph. 912-359-2632.
5 poultry / livestock foggers w/turntable, $65 ea. T. Brown, Oxford. Ph. 404-786-7300/787-3198.__________
Homelite chain saw, 24 in. barn, $175; metal barrels, 55 gal., $8 use. David Clay, Llthonla. Ph. 987-5120.___________
Big Dutchman burner type brooders, $8 ea.; 20 ft. drinkers. Thomas Cochran, Gillsville. Ph. 534-5860.___________
1 operating windmill incl. water tank stand, $800. Frydy Cole, Box 575, Perry 31069. Ph. 912-987-4976.________
Incubator circulated air, 2 auto, turn trays & 1 hatching tray, brooder, sgl. layer. Bill Davee. Perry. Ph. 912-987-3374.
Greenhouse supplies, pots, baskets, trays, Inserts, etc. John Davis, Cedartown. Ph. 748-3406.___________
12000 gal. steel tank, good cond., $1500. Lewis Flynn, Camilla. Ph. 912-336-7783.________________
One 1% hyd. ram, will pump 250 qts., 450 gal./day. C. H. Foster, Ellenwood. Ph. 241-4831.____________________
Welding table made from V4 In. plate, hvy. duty, $50. Don Harper, Elberton. Ph. 283-2429.___________________
Reg. size Buckwood stove, Insert in fireplace/free standing, $600 firm. Buddy Gotsch, Kennesaw. Ph. 427-2615.
26x95 ft. greenhouse equip. & pits., $4600. Frances Jones, Norcross. Ph. 923-9177 5-9 pm.______________
Field stones from farm bldg. foundation; 2 doz. concrete blocks, free. M. C. Jett, Ellljay. Ph. 404-635-2549.________
Split rails, white oak post for post & rails, $1.50 ea. Charlie Johnston, Greenvllle. Ph. 404-672-4233 6 pm.______
Oak kegs charred & plain 1-20 gal. sizes, will ship COD. Cecil Jones, Columbus. Ph. 404-563-4002._________
Redwood frame greenhouse, 20x40, hdwe. cloth tables, natural gas heater, fan, exc. cond. Darwin Key, Lithonla. Ph. 922-2238._________________
Hole digger & bit, $35. Mr. Kllpatrlck, Fayettevllle. Ph. 461-1851.________
Used water distiller, used to purify well water. Larry Lengel, Macon. Ph. 912-784-1284._______________
Good straight rough cut, 2x4, 8, 10, 12 ft. long, 400 pcs./$250; 600 pcs./$350 or $500 all from barn. Nancy Klllian, Rex. Ph. 968-8452.________________
Chicken house, 30x300 ft. creosote post, rafter, good tin. Mil ford Magon, Canton. Ph. 404-345-5942 aft. 5.______
Name and city are required on every ad. Please include this Information so your ad will not be withheld.
Yellow locust farm fence post, 6V4 ft./$1.50 ea. Terry York, Dillard. Ph. 746-2029 aft. 6.______________
Bean snapper, 220V, best w/snap beans, over 20 bu./hr., cap., $1100. H. Dean Reece, Forest Park. Ph. 366-0921.
Tomato wire cages, made of extra hvy. gauge wire, 5x2 ft. dia. T. J. Malcolm, Grayson. Ph. 963-9020.___________
1900 ft. 6 in. rainbow pipe, $1.75/ft. Alvah Pasley, Thomaston. Ph. 404-648-3330 aft. 9._______________
4 barns Hart auto, feeder for caged layers barn, 340 ft. long, 5 ten covered barns to tear down. Henry Pickelslmer, Sandersvllle. Ph. 552-5639._______
150 gal. fuel tank for long bed pick up. Randall Richardson, Bluffton. Ph. 912-835-2038.____________
Dutchman feeders, trough, chain Biltrite cages, Hart waterers for 43000 birds, good cond. J. Rentz, Hazlehurst. Ph. 375-4867.______________
One 500 gal. propane tank, $400, one 300 gal. gas/diesel tank on skids w/pump, $250 in Cartersville. C. Routhler, Atlanta. Ph. 366-4288._________________
Tidewater red cypress fence made to order, will install / you do it. B. J. Semegran, Dacula. Ph. 962-1067._____
Earthworm separator, elec. 115V, separates worms from soil, like new. Lewis Shelton, Decatur. Ph. 404-377-6879.
Myers well pump, flat tank pipe, etc., cheap. Jim Snow, Stockbridge. Ph. 404-474-8791._________________
10 doz. qt. Mason jars, 17 doz. pts., clean 225 doz. L. Strlckland, Hogansville. Ph. 637-8191._______________
Chicken house & equip., to be torn down & moved, feed tank, steel trusses, tin roof, $10,500. Thomas, Patterson. Ph. 912-647-5693.___________________
Deep well pump plus 40 gal. storage tank, $50, must be removed from well. Mrs. O. Torbelt, Indian Springs. Ph. 404-775-4077.______________
Grape crusher 12 tons/hr. w/5 hp., 3 ph. elec. mtr., $350. W. Askew, Gainesvllle. Ph. 983-3790.________________
Used $70 rubber tired wheel barrow, $25. L. T. Bellah, Atlanta. Ph. 378-5170.
Fourteen 20 In. fans for poultry house, 5 yrs. old, $33 ea. Henry Byler, Winder. Ph. 404-867-5849._____________
Heelbolts short, 50/$100, lard press, 5 qt., $135. Pat Cain, Bowdon. Ph. 404-258-3784 aft. 6._______________
100 egg incubator (Sears), $25 firm, exc. cond. W. Hurst, Rex. Ph. 474-6532.
2 old cast Iron bathtubs, good for farm use. Charles Massey, Rockmart. Ph. 684-7156.__________________
Water/feed trough, white enamel slightly damaged bathtub, $17.50, you haul. Roy Reaves, Atlanta. Ph. 525-6400.
5 hp. gas B&S eng., horlz. shaft, exc. cond. Bart Rouse, Jonesboro. Ph. 404-478-7230._________________
1 Vt pipe line milkers, 2 vacuum pumps, $1500, 400 gal. bulk solar tank, $400. Aldlne Taylor, Thomaston. Ph. 648-3835.
Old wash pot, saddle for no. 2 farm bell, churns, w/dashers, lids. P.D. Webb, Elberton. Ph. 404-263-5207._______
2 dark houses, Choretlme & Big Dutchman feeders, bins, exhaust fans, gas brooders & drinkers, good cond. Charles White, Arnoldsvllle. Ph. 742-8109.
1 shop anvil wts. 91 Ibs.; 1 post-vice & 1 set of shop tongues, all, $125. Don Wlley, Camesvllle. Ph. 677-4661.
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500 watt port, power generator, 8 hp. Wise, mtr., $495. Ed Williams, Dalton. Ph. 404-226-3989/278-8528.
Incubator, Sears 100 egg, good cond. $50. Wayne West, East Point. Ph 762-5888.
Miscellaneous for sale
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Bees, Honey & Supplies
Pure raw natural honey, gal. Gallberry/$14.95, white clover/$14.95, tupelo/$19.95, shipping incl. B. R. Argoe, Rt. 2, Box 239, Cairo 31728.______
Will remove low hanging bee swarms, free of chrg. in Cobb Co. Paul Basal, Marietta. Ph. 973-8461.__________
Top qual. Italian queens, $3, clipped, 35, marked, 35. Mike Graham, Collins. Ph. 912-693-2333.___________
Pure raw honey, $2/pt., $4/qt., will remove swarms of honey bees in Henry Co. Joe Kelley. Ellenwood. Ph. 474-3140.
Will extract & bottle your honey in your jars, 50/frame. Bobby Lovlns, Bremen. Ph. 404-537-5662.___________
New crop unheated gallberry honey, $28/case of twelve 2Vi Ib. jars. L. R. Rowell, Nahunta. Ph. 912-462-5068.
Long lasting cypress beehives, queens. B. J. Semegran, Dacula. Ph. 962-1067._______________
Honey, $12/gal., $4/qt., $2.25/pt., used hives & bees; extractor, rent/sell. Drew Soileau, Conyers. Ph. 922-0123.
Things To Eat
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Oklahoma Silvermine corn, you pick, 8 am-7 pm, Mon.-Sat., 1-5 pm, Sun. Douglas H. Skipper, Maeon. Ph. 912-788-2260.
Blooming y acre col. lima beans, 200 tomato plants w/sml. green tomatoes on them. Ethel Morgan, Rt. 1, Homer 30547. Ph. 677-4486.______________
Water ground whole wheat flour, meal grits, $1.50/5 IDS., $2.50/10 Ibs. plus post. Mike Buckner, Junction City. Ph. 404-269-3630 aft. 3.__________
Stuart Pecans picked out, mostly halves, $3.50 Ib. plus post. Franklin Eaton, 4441 Bethany Road, Madison 30650. Ph. 404-342-0727 (nights)._____
Merritt sweet yellow corn, ready about July 18. $1.35/doz. Russell F. Smith, Loganvllle. Ph. 787-1275.__________
Blueberries, you pick 1 mi. south of Sasser on Herod Road. Wednesday & Sat. at 6:30 am. Gene Shlllcutt, Albany. Ph.912-436-2800.______________
Yellow squash, now, orders being taken for: Butterpeas, lima beans, stringbeans, blackeye peas, tomatoes, cantaloupe, watermelon, corn. Ann Houck, Gordon. Ph. 912-932-5675. ______
Squash, cucumbers, brown eggs, 75t doz. Betty Jane Stephens, 527 Tom Smith Road, Lllburn 30247. Ph. 921-0653.
Watermelons to truckers, ready July 15th. Edwin Hammock, Rt. 2, Box 126, Peering 30808. Ph. 595-4583._______
Raw shelled peanuts 5 lbs./$4.50. Shipped UPS. Horace L. Oavis, Rt. 1, Box 233, Doerun 31744.__________________
Grain finished beef sides, cut wrapped, ready for your freezer. Ken McMichael, Oxford. Ph. 404-786-4722.________
Vine ripened tomatoes, yellow sweet corn, silver queen corn, snap beans, butterbeans/peas, cantaloupe. Virginia Adams, Fayettevllle. Ph. 404-461-9395.
Scuppernong, muscadine vines, thornless blackberry, rabbit-eye blueberry plants. All in containers ready to set. Bill Ison, Brooks. Ph. 404-599-6970.
Figs ready to pick now, any amount. J. W. Yalen, Rt. 2, McRae 31055. Ph. 912-362-4733._______________
Taking orders for fresh wild blackberries, $7/bal., huckleberries, $8/gal., avail, in Cumming/Dawsonville. M. Collins, Dawsonville. Ph. 265-3635.__________
Blackberries, blueberries, you pick, located 4 mi. SE of Reynolds, Hwy. 287. Roy Jones, Reynolds. Ph. 912-847-3292.
Herbs
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25 elephant garlic cloves, $6 ppd. Mike Preston, Rt. 6, Belwood Rd., Calhoun 30701.__________________
Lemon balm $1.50, mint $1.00 plus $1.25 post. William Brooks, Rt. 1. Box 24, Hahira 31632.
Yellowroot, catnip, yellow dock, queen of meadow, $5.50/lardbox, $1 post. Elzie Cantrell. Rt. 5, Box 139, Ellljay 30540.
Mulch hay, clean & dry, $1/bale, you haul. E. H. Wages, Loganvllle. Ph. 404-466-4178._______________
Sassafras, yellowroot, queen of meadow, princess pine, blackberry root, 4 Ib. lardbox/$6-3/$15. R. Chastaln, Rt. 5, Box 109, Ellljay 30540.________
Yellowroot, yellowdock, wild cherry, birch bark, 4 Ib. lardbox/$5.50; tansy pits. 6/J5 ppd. Mrs. D. Greer, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540._________________
Orange mint, lavendar mint, spearmint, catnip, lemon balm, Penny Royal, 4/$5 ppd. K. Doubrley, P.O. Box 384, Crawford
30630.___________________
Peppermint, oregano, applemint, spearmint, 12/$5.50, lemon balm, pineapplemlnt, lambsear, calamus 6/$5.50. Mrs. George D. Collins, RFD no. 3, Danielsville
30633.___________________
Yellowroot, pipsisswa, 36/110, rattlesnake, plataln; Little Brn. jug / heart leaf 6/$10. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 1, Blue Ridge 30513.______________
Mixed hot peppers, 100 seed $1.00, long cowhorn pepper seed, 50 seed $1.00 w/SASE. L. W. Itson, Rt. 1, Box 90, Pelnam31779.______________
Yellowroot, blackberry root, wild cherry, 4 Ib. lardbox/$5.50-3/$15.00. Donnie Lowman, Rt. 5, Box 109, Ellljay 30540.
Basil, comfrey, fern-leaf tansy, pineapple, sage, aloe, lemon balm, yarrow, lambs ear, no shipping. T. Kretchman, Atlanta. Ph. 378-1104 near Emory.
Yellowroot, wild cherry birch, red alder bark, 4 Ib. lardbox/$5.50 ppd. Mrs. W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.______
Clean yellowroot, 4 Ib. lardbox/$5.50-3/$15 ppd. Willa Mae Mooney, Rt. 5, Box 292, Ellijay 30540.
Cucumber bark, mullin Vi gal./$6, High John, $3; buckeyes, $2/doz., walnut pits., $1 add post. Mrs. J. D. Phillips, Rt. 1 Wrightsvllle 31096.____________
Garlic bulbs, freshly picked, 2 doz./$5.25 ppd. Bill Winters, Jonesboro. Ph. 404-471-6449
Peppermint, spearmint, horsemint, alehoomint, $5.50/doz. ppd. Mrs. L. Lee, Rt. 5, Box 209, Ellijay 30540.
Mulch hay, can del. any amt. Jim Wlmpey, Conley. Ph. 361-7307._____
Mulch hay, $1/bale. A. Wyrosdlck, Gumming. Ph. 404-887-1455._______
Aged horse manure, $5 pick-up truck load, mulch hay, dry, hvy. bales, $1.30, No. Fulton Co. Pat Borders, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-0608. ____________
Rich drk. aged horse compost, del'vd. to your garden spot w/in 12 ml., $30/truck. W. jlackstone, Mableton. Ph. 944-8443.
Approx. 1500 tons chicken manure, del./spread or pick up. Ralph Eskew, Llthla Springs. Ph. 964-3341.________
Horse compost w/shavings, exc. for gardens and shrubs, Irg. pickup load, del. w/in 20 ml., $35. W. Martin, Decatur. Ph. 288-0297.__________________
Horse manure mixed w/shavings for gardens, $10 pickup load, you load. Bill McArthur, Marietta. Ph. 973-8161 or 971-4238. ______________
Horse manure mix. w/sawdust, $5 load, you load, exc., fert. D. Mitchell, Duluth. Ph. 476-5118 or 921-2436.___________
800 bales mulching hay, $1 bale. Burney B. Parks, 597 Pelham Rd., N.E., Atlanta 30324. Ph. 874-8768.________
Good top soil, del. to you. Woody Roberts, Smyrna. Ph. 435-8107.______
Chicken litter & compost, $20/pick up, S2/bag, will load by appt., will del. dump truckload, approx. 15 mi. Jimmy Alford, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-1937/3161.
Rye grass mulch hay, $1/sq. bale. Steven Bridges, Sylvester. Ph. 912-776-4745/787-5336 aft. 7._______
Rich topsoil, fill dirt, sand, gravel, del. Tom Goodwin, Lithia Springs. Ph. 948-4401/941-9602.__________
'83 clean wheat straw, Irg. sq. bales, $1.25 at barn, can del. extra chrg. Don Harper, Elberton. Ph. 283-2429._____
Aged horse manure/shavings from compost pile, $25/pick up, del. w/in local area, $5/plck up, you load. Marcla Hullender, Powder Springs. Ph. 943-4120.
Mulch hay, Irg. dry bales, 80/bale, can del. Willie Harrison, Maysville. Ph.
652-2608 night.______________.
Fish/Worms
Shavings & sawdust, del. for barns, Irg. truckloads. Jack Fleischman, Zebulon.
Ph. 567-3767/3568.____________
// you have questions regarding this category, call Danielle Sims 656-3727.
Manure for your garden, compost 5 yrs. old, $5/pick up load. Nancy Killlam, Rex.
Ph. 968-8452._______________
Giant mealworms, 250/S5, 500/$8, 1000/$13, 4000 or more, $11.00/M. W. H. Mahaffey, P.O. Box 571, Mableton 30059.
Ga. grown channel catfish fingerlings, parasite and disease free, guar. live, healthy del. Kenzie Salter, Thomaston. Ph. 404-648-3538._____________
Disease free Channel Catfish, 2-4, 4-6, 6-8 In. grown on farm, no imports. Preston Harbin, Helena. Ph. 912-668-6095.
Wheat straw, Irg. clean bales, $1.50, disc, on Irg. orders, mulch hay, 90/bale., del. avail. Larry Logan, Homer. Ph.
677-3207._________________
Hay, mulch clover w/mlxed grasses, 600 bales, $1/bale or 90 take all, no del. Fred Mewsome, Gray. Ph. 912-986-5297.
Aged compost, horse manure w/shavIngs, exc. for gardens, $7.50 shortbed, $10, longbed pick up load, you load. Judy Pearson, Ellabell. Ph. 912-823-3174.
Orlg. Red Wlgglers, large breeders only S8.95/M or 5M or more, $7.95/M. ppd. w/lnstr. J. F. Shelton, Rt. 1, Box 267-A, Shlloh 31826. Ph. 404-846-9051.______
Hybrid Bream, Channel Catfish fingerlings, Bluegill Bream and Bass. Anthony Chew, Rt. 1, Box 91, Woodbury 30293. Ph. 404-846-3005 / 3913.____________
Red Wigglers breeders 1M/$9.00, 5M/$42.50, Bed run 5M/$20.00, 10M/$35.00. ppd. w/instr. J. F. Smith, 415 Fletcher St., Thomasvllle 31792._____
Red Wlgglers, bed run. 5M, $18. 10M, $30. ppd w/instr. R. Stapleton, Lumber City 31549. Ph.912-363-4451._______
Rich soil; sand & fill dirt, del. to all metro Atlanta area., reas. Roy Powell, Atlanta. Ph. 794-3552.___________
Wheat straw & mulch hay, del. in loads of 100/more bales. James Rutledge, Stockbrldge. Ph. 404-474-4279._____
Wheat straw, good hvy. clean bales at barn. O. L. Rutledge, McDonough. Ph. 957-5144.___________________
Compost horse manure mixed w/shavIngs, $5/pick up. Joe Vogt, Atlanta. Ph. 321-9506.
Channel Catfish fingerlings, graded and treated, delivered In fiberglass insulated hauling tanks for healthy live del. B. J. Bradley, Jonesboro. Ph. 404-478-2964.________________
Oddities
Channel Catfish fingerlings, graded and treated, pickup by appt., can del. large orders. Orville Carver, Rt. 2, Douglas 31533. Ph. 912-384-5090.
Qual. channel fingerlings, graded by size & price, treated, parasite & disease free, guar. live, healthy immed. del. J. F. Gilbert, P.O. Box 321, Thomaston. Ph. 404-648-2062._______________
If you have questions regarding this category, call Danielle Sims 656-3727.
Lap quilt frame, 12x12 in., $5.50 ppd., w/instr., mail order only. R. D. Bagwell, Box 761, Dululh30136.___________
Gourds, will ship any amt. anywhere. Mrs. A. H. Braswell, Rt. 1, Box 73, Wrens 30833. Ph. 404-547-6784.__________
Ga. Giant Hybrid Bream Channel Catfish graded, treated disease free, plckedup / del. Ken Holyoak, Route 1, Alapha 31622. Ph. 912-532-6135._________
Handmade knives made from
tempered steel band saws, pretty cedar handles, butchers $8, paring $5, filet $10. Dorsey Hortman, Rt. 3, Reynolds 31076.
Fish cages, fish traps, turtle traps, made of plastic mesh, 1/4, 1/2 or 3/4 inch mesh. Hugh Holyoak, Rt. 1, Alapha 31622. Ph. 912-532-5395.
Night Crawlers (swamp worms), 500 breeders, $14 ppd., can be bedded any time of the year, larger than Red Wigglers. John B. Jackson, Box 8, Toomsboro 31090. Ph. 912-933-5559.
Sear's quilting frames, stands on floor, used one time, $15. Lou G. Norton, Roswell. Ph. 993-6779.____________
Handmade dough bread trays, $35 ppd., guar., like grandma used. Grady Brewer, Box 8, Toomsboro 31090. Ph. 912-933-5950.________________
Chair and panel restoration hand cane, machine cane and rush. Arlene Cohan,
Aragon. Ph. 234-6176.___________
Fertilizers & Mulches I cane bottom chairs. L. Evans, Dawsonville. Ph. 887-8728.________
If you have questions regarding this category, call Danielle Sims 656-3727.
Martin houses, accommodates 42 Martins / 6 Martin families; facts about Martins avail. Jason Holyoak, Alapaha 31622.
Mulch hay, del. for Irg. quan. Livia Vereczkei, Winder. Ph. 404-725-2230.
Only one ad per person, per category per week.
Ph. 912-532-5325.____________
Butter molds, sq./10 round/$12, paddles, $3, dashers / lids / $10; quilting frames. P. Webb, Elberton. Ph. 404-283-5207.
Miscellaneous Wanted
// you have questions regarding this category, call Danielle Sims 656-3727.
Want old barns, etc., will tear down for materials. Robert Cook, Oxford. Ph. 786-4315._______________
Want seed/pits of Penney Royal. Howard Crumbley, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-8485.______________._____
Want someone to recane porch rocking chairs. W. C. Ivey, Box 6061, Hill Station, Augusta 30904. _________
Want broiler litter for cattle feeder operation; wheat corn mile barley, hay & straw. Greg Miller, Albany. Ph. 912-435-0055.____________
Want barns, sheds, coops to tear down for materials. Art Pecce, McDonough. Ph. 957-6898.________________
Want to buy Mllo, if you have contact. Robert Pennlngton, Madison. Ph. 404-342-1234/1 -800-282-7007.______
Want crooked handle gourds, all sizes, good cond., will pick up. Ann Wheeler, Eatonton. Ph. 404-485-6009._______
Want 1 bu. of Lady apples. Mrs. Svedres, Augusta. Ph. 404-736-9533.
Want 20 in. Dayton sealed fans, must be In good cond. Llnder McMullan, Hartwell. Ph. 404-376-2759.___________
Want country cured side salt meat. Roy Davis, 3486 Lee St., Smyrna 30080. Ph. 435-3595.______________
Want mayhaw jelly. J. W. Hudson, Box 250, Buchanan 30113. Ph. 646-3526.
Want someone to piece quilts on halves, I will furnish the material. Edith Porterfield, 8559 Lake Dr., Lithonla 30058. Ph. 483-4046.__________________
Want embroidered friendship quilt squares, 12 x 12, w/name and address, any light cols. Clara E. Day, Rt. 1, Box 24, Cartersvllle 30120._____________
Want lots of corn shucks, will pay well, send amount, price and phone no. S. D. Whitaker, 611 Royal Lane, Rt. 1, Sandersvllle 31082._____________
Want sgl. cow milker. Harry Pyle, Mineral Bluff. Ph. 404-374-6242._____
Want someone to crochet a queen size bedspread for me, using sml. cotton thread, I will furnish thread. Becky Livingston, 1885 Bedfordshire Ct., Decatur 30033. Ph. 321-3401._________
Want horse hair, mane and tail, used for making ropes and blankets. Eddie Rainey, Bamesvllle. Ph. 404-358-2409.
Want wood burning cook stove w/warming oven, no rust/cracks. Carolyn Avery, Rt. 1, Box 192J, Sylvester. Ph. 912-776-7388.
notice
If you have questions regarding this category, call Danielle Sims 656-3727.
Will the party call/write me about farmland on Lake Chatuge, lost phone no. Mrs. E. E. Tilley, Box 3, Blue Ridge 30513. Ph. 404-632-2812.
Out of state wanted
Want to buy Barred, Buff / Mottled cochin bantams w/in reas. dlst. O. L. Branum, 324 Mlchelle Dr., Chattanooga, TN 37412.
Want grist mill, stones must be 20 in. / Irgr. Thomas Register, Jacksonville, FL. Ph. 904-262-0077 call collect.
Want twin flywheels, 1 cyl. gas eng. (any cond). David Wright, 106 Cathcart Cir., Wlnnsboro, SC 29180. Ph. 803-635-3739.
TOP GEORGIA FARM COMMODITIES (ranked by 1981 income)
#1..............all chickens (Including broilers)
#2................. peanuts #3.................... eggs #4.................... hogs #5................ soybeans #6 ......... cattle and calves #7 .......... milk production #8................. tobacco #9................... wheat #10................... corn #11.................pecans #12........... forest products
(only those produced on farms)
When you move, please send us your address change along with a mailing label from the MARKET BULLETIN.
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annual meeting July 19-20, in Atlanta. As a part of the educational program, U.S. Representative Lindsay Thomas, a member of the House Agriculture Commit tee, will be speaking. The use of computers in the egg in dustry will be discussed and consumer attitudes, marketing techniques, and pricing will be studied. More information may be obtained from the Georgia Egg Association, State Farmers' Market, Forest Park, Georgia 30050.
Over the years, the Georgia Egg Association has worked to improve egg pro duction techniques and in spection laws that have pro vided consumers with a qua lity product -- a product that benefits the state's economy, while being nutritional and economical. A Georgia egg is one product that can be ver satile enough to cook in the fanciest dish at home, or to take along in its own con tainer on a picnic.
As a Georgia egg producer, I am proud of our product; but I hope you'll join me in not taking Georgia eggs for granted.
\A7edriesday, JufylX 1983
Agriculture[/ Research
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Georgia's present system of agricultural experiment stations dates back to 1888. The trustees of the landgrant University of Georgia approved the idea of an ex periment station shortly after Congress passed the Hatch Act granting each state $15,000 for funding.
Athens was the first choice for the location of the first research station. But trustees were forced to look for a site elsewhere when residents opposed the idea. Seven other cities vied for the loca tion and the Spalding Coun ty bid was unanimously ac cepted in May 1889. The state's first official research station was located on the 123-acre Bates family farm just north of Griffin and has been in continuous opera tion since it was established.
Despite physical and financial handicaps, the Georgia Station made con siderable progress. Resear chers studied several field crops and fertilizers and began work with tobacco, dairying and cheesemaking. By the late 1890's, the sta tion's bulletins were being distributed to nearly 10,000 Georgia farmers.
Georgia's research
facilities
expanded
significantly in November of
1919 with the establishment
of the Coastal Plain Experi
ment Station in Tifton. The
base for the new station was
a 206-acre tract donated to
the state by Captain H. H.
Tift.
In 1950, the state gained its third major research center, the College Experiment Sta tion in Athens. This station was founded through the Board of Regents reorganiza tion program that coor dinated all state ag research programs under the College of Agriculture in Athens.
These three major agricultural experiment sta tions continue to operate to day and are joined in research efforts by five branch stations located in Blairsville, Eatonton, Calhoun, Midville, Plains and the Extension research center in Attapulgus.
These experiment stations are scattered throughout the state for a purpose. Georgia has such a variety of topographical and weather conditions, a set-up such as this allows research to take place in the environment and soil conditions ap plicable to certain regions.
Today, Georgia's experi ment stations boast over 15,000 acres. Over 170 fulltime scientists along with a support staff of more than
600, are conducting some 400 research projects.
The stations are funded primarily through state ap propriations along with gifts and grants, federal ap propriations and sales and services.
Research conducted at the stations is invaluable to Georgians, according to Broadus Browne, director of the Georgia Agricultural Ex periment Stations. For exam ple, Browne said that for every dollar invested in agricultural research and education, the return ranges between 30 and 50 percent.
Contributions made by Georgia experiment stations in cooperation with stations nationwide have played an important role in efficient agricultural productivity. For instance, one farm worker now provides food and fiber for nearly 80 peo ple compared with 26 people in 1960.
Georgia experiment sta tions have made significant research contributions over the years. Among these in clude improved varieties of field crops, the development of forage crops and hay grasses, as well as turf grasses, new harvest machines, improved rations for livestock and poultry, and improved methods for weed, insect, and disease control.
Research now places an emphasis on efficient resource management. Cur rent projects include embryo transfers in livestock, the good and bad effects of burn ing peanut oil in diesel engines, the effect of light on the survival rate of piglets, methods to double queen bee production and the use of microcomputers to manage irrigation systems. Future research projects will more than likely focus on the use of microprocessors and elec tronics on the farm.
Most farmers receive in formation on new technology and discoveries of the experiment stations through their local county Extension office. In addi tion, thousands of people visit the stations during field days, short courses and con ferences.
While most of the research may seem to be directed towards the farmer, the con sumer ultimately wins by having access to a plentiful, diverse, affordable supply of food and fiber.
Valuable Timber The total value of Georgia's standing timber is $7.5 billion. The harvest in 1980 had a stumpage value of $300 million.
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THE MARKET BULLETIN
Wednesday, July 13, 1983
Grandpa's Garden t
Place Orders Now For Tree Seedlings
If your hydrangeas failed to bloom, it may be due to excessive shade, cold injury to the flower buds or incorrect pruning. In order to pro duce large flower heads, hydrangeas prefer moderate shade and adequate
soil moisture. Pruning hydrangeas encourages
new growth that produces next year's flowers. But you should only prune back longer branches after the flower heads begin to fade. Winter or spring pruning will remove potential
flowers. A reader from Temple, Georgia,
tired of destructive Japanese beetles, devised his own inexpensive trap. He writes, "Fill a large hub cap with half water and cover with motor oil. Place this about three feet above the ground. Hang a 60 watt light bulb about eight to 10 feet above the con
tainer." "I have had good results with this
trap by just leaving it on two or three hours at night," he explained. "The best time to operate it is just before
dark." I have two good methods that I
have used to rid my garden of birds, squirrels, bugs and worms," writes Mrs. C. W. Pilcher of Augusta. "For your garden, crush four large garlic buttons and boil slowly in one pint of water for 20 minutes. Cool and pour into a glass container and connect it to your hose. Spray the solution on your vegetables and flowers to get rid of worms and bugs."
Mrs. Pilcher also suggested filling a black sock with cat litter and using rubber bands to make it look like a cat. "Wet the sock and place it in your fruit and nut trees and vineyards," she said. "The squirrels and birds cannot stand the scent of the litter."
Orders for tree seedlings are now being accepted by the Georgia Forestry Commission for the fall and winter planting season.
Seventeen species of trees are be ing grown in the state nurseries this year, with the greatest volume in genetically improved Loblolly and Slash pine. Order forms and prices for the trees may be obtained from Commission offices throughout the state or by writing the state head quarters at P. O. Box"819, Macon 31298. Forms also are available through the office of county agents, Soil Conservation Service and the Agricultural Conservation Program.
Although approximately 114 million trees are being grown, the yield might not be large enough to meet the growing demands of Georgia's landowners. Buyers are urged to place orders early since they will be accepted on a first come, first served basis.
Shipments of the carefully packag ed trees will begin December 1 of this year and extend through March of 1984.
Handicraft Edition
The special handicraft edi tion of the MARKET BULLETIN will be oublished on August 3. Deadline for notices is July 20.
Regulations for han dicrafts will be relaxed in this edition to include or namental and gift items not regularly published. All notices should include an af fidavit stating that the item was made by the individual advertiser and not purchas ed for resale.
Learn to Control Pine Bark Beetles
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scapers, pest control operators, nurserymen, grounds maintenance supervisors and forest land managers. The training will not be highly technical and also should be of interest to both woodland and home owners.
Demonstrations of new spraying techniques with insecticides will be given. In addition, safe handling of pesticides will be demonstrated. Per sons attending the workshops, who have a pesticide applicator's license, will be eligible for re-certification credit.
The workshops, sponsored by the University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Service, the Georgia Forestry Commission and the USDA Forest Service, require no registra tion fee. Sessions will be held from 1 - 4:15 p.m. on the dates and locations listed below.
July 26 - Conference Center, Ga.
Southern College, Statesboro. 912-681-5101.
July 27 - Herty Bldg., Ga. Forestry Commission, U.S. 1, South, 9 miles, Waycross. 912-283-5464.
August 9 - Ag Center, 65 llth Ave., N.E., Cairo. 912-377-1312.
August 10 - Rural Development Center, Tifton. 912-386-3416.
August 22 - Auditorium NW Branch Experiment Station, Calhoun. 404-485-2831.
August 23 - Rock Eagle 4-H Center, Eatonton. 404-485-2831.
August 24 - National Guard Ar mory, 7 Veterans Dr., Thomaston. 404-647-8989.
August 25 - Richard Russell Research Center, College Station Rd., Athens. 404-546-3152.
August 30 - GAE Building, 3951 Snapfinger Pkwy., Decatur. 404-546-3152.
Pick Your Own
Update PageS
Survey Features Pick-your-own
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number of operations. Leading one-third of those responding to the
vegetables reported were southern survey based their prices on the
peas and butterbeans.
wholesale price of the commodity.
A small number of pick-your-own Nearly 30 percent indicated that they operations in the survey offered used the prices of nearby com
strawberries. Approximately 125 petitors. Only 13 percent based their
acres of strawberries were planted prices on costs involved.
for pick-your-own operations in
Pick-your-own operations seem to
Georgia in 1982, according to a re be a current, attractive marketing
cent Extension survey. Based on in alternative. Nearly 60 percent of the
formation from other states, operators surveyed have been in ex
strawberries are the number one istence less than five years. Less than
preferred pick-your-own crop which 20 percent have been operating more
indicates there might be potential for than 10 years.
acreage increases in Georgia.
The majority of pick-your-own
Advertising plays an important operations surveyed provided pick
role in the success of a pick-your- ing containers and take-home con own operation. While all the survey tainers for their customers. But a
respondents took advantage of the small percentage offered additional annual pick-your-own listings services and facilities such as picnic
featured in MARKET BULLETIN, areas, restroom facilities and conces
over 75 percent selected additional sion stands to make picking more en
advertising techniques including newspapers, radio and signs.
Respondents indicated an average
joyable for the customers. None of the respondents offered playgrounds or sitters for the customers' children.
of 300 customers per season with an Yet this may be a way to cope with
average purchase of $9.50 per what some perceive as the "children
customer.
problem" as operations grow in size.
Pricing often perplexes beginning
Pick-your-own operations certain
pick-your-own operators. Nearly ly are not for everyone -- customers
or producers. Yet, as the results of
Horticulture Colorful
the survey indicate, Georgia has not yet reached the potential of this
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to Georgia in 1982. Pecans, fruits and vegetables also
continue to be successful. Fruits and pecans are worth nearly $100 million to the state's economy and the 1982 vegetable crop was valued at $200 million, Ferree estimates.
Acreage in the state's major vegetable growing region, the coastal plains area, totaled 154,000 in 1982,
market. Growers located near population areas who have the per sonality to deal with people and the ability to produce desirable, good quality products, may want to con sider a pick-your-own operation.
(This article was prepared especially for the MARKET BULLETIN by Dr. William O. Mizelle, Jr., Extension fruit and vegetable marketing specialist, University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Service, Athens 30602.)
a considerable increase from the
1977 figure of 95,000 acres. Floriculture crops are primarily
ag consumer line . . .
built around the production of pot
and bedding plants, and this, seg ment of floriculture has grown phenomenally in the past ten years.
Floriculture has aided in the beautification of apartment com plexes, condominiums, office buildings and private residences throughout the state, says Bill Morrison, President of the Georgia Com mercial Flower Growers Association (GCFGA). There are approximately 800 commercial flower growers in Georgia, all of whom contribute
If cured sausage meat and hams say "keep under refrigeration" on the label, do they really have to be kept in a cooler. Won't a counter display be okay?
M.J., Statesboro If the manufacturer or processor advises that the food should be stored under refrigeration, a counter display is not satisfactory. The meat must be "kept under
refrigeration."
much to landscaping and grounds
maintenance.
Georgia also has more than 500
acres in greenhouse production, and
the Flower Growers Association is
committed to further improvement
in that industry. The association
helps growers produce higher quali
ty plants more efficiently.
The members are made up of
growers, educators and allied
tradesmen associated with the
growth and sale of floriculture pro
ducts. The association sponsors workshops throughout the state to keep members and others informed about their industry. Morrison hopes membership will grow to eventually include all Georgia flower growers.
Georgia's horticulture industry currently includes 3,500 acres of field grown and container ornamen tal plants, 130,000 acres of pecans, 22,000 acres of peaches, 5,000 acres of apples and 3,000 acres of blueberries.
Dr. C. B. Christian of Atlanta thought he was seeing double when he cracked open one of these eggs. But sure enough, two of his Araucana hens produced eggs containing a yolk and white along with another complete egg inside. Christian left one of the eggs intact and had it x-rayed to verify the internal egg. While this is not a first, it is an extremely rare occurrence, according to poultry experts.