FARMERS & CONSUMERS
Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Georgia Deparfmenf of Agriculture
Market Bulletin
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Vol. 72, No. 9
Wednesday, February 26, 1986
JDBs Benefit
Ga. Economy
Industrial development bonds (IDBs) are tax-exempt obligations issued by local industrial or downtown development authorities to provide low-interest loans for
private borrowers engaged in some activity creating economic benefits for the community at large. However, a bond allocation in no way represents a "grant" or "loan," or any type of I allocation from the
state. Bonds are funded purely by private financial institutions.
The tax exemption of interest for IDBs is created by federal law. State law authorizes cities and counties to establish authorities which may issue IDBs, subject to the conditions of federal law. It is strictly up
Our guest columnist this week is Jim
Higdon, commissioner, Georgia Department of
Community Affairs, 40 Marietta Street, Suite
800, Atlanta 30303.
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to the local issuing authority and the local government which created it to determine which projects are deemed of sufficient public benefit to
receive IDE financing.
Since 1984, the federal government has imposed a state-by-state annual volume limitation on the quantity of IDBs, set at $150 per capita. In Georgia, the Department of Community Affairs is responsible for ensuring that this
volume "cap" is not exceeded, by providing an "allocation" from the state's total volume for projects approved by local development authorities.
Since receiving an allocation from the state is the final stage in the bond issuing process, allocations for highvisibility projects sometimes are given considerable publicity. On occasion, the impression is created that the state is "granting" tax-exempt financing. But this is not so.
An allocation simply certifies that the bond issue does not cause the state to exceed the volume "cap," and is granted automatically to all complete, qualifying requests so long as sufficient volume is available.
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Production and Promotion Key to Egg Industry's Success
During the last 25 years, Georgia's egg industry has undergone many changes. The state went from a deficit in egg production to an egg exporting state in 1960 and currently is the second largest egg producing state in the nation.
Much of the success of the industry in Georgia can be attributed to the efforts of producers themselves and several agencies and organizations. One of these is the Georgia Commodity Commission for Eggs, better known as the Georgia Egg Commission. Started in 1961, the Commission has contributed to the advancement of Georgia's egg industry through its efforts in promotion, education and research. TheCommission is financed through an assessment of four cents per 30 dozen eggs sold. No tax money is used. Although the organization does no research itself, it supports research work on eggs and poultry by-products by the University of Georgia.
The Egg Commission was the first organiztion of its kind in the United States and has greatly influenced the establishment of similar programs in other states. According to egg producer and Commission Chairman Ed Houston, "it's the best in the United States."
Houston, who has about 1.5 million laying hens in his complex, said that although the Egg Commission is doing a fine job with its promotion efforts in Georgia, the producers need a national promotion effort for their products. Gene Sutherland, of Sutherland's Egg Company in Forest Park, agreed. "Eggs are a convenience food, but they,require some preparation time," he noted. "In order to be successful, our industry's promotions must be carried out continuously to get our message to the consumer."
Both men concurred that the proposed Federal Marketing Order would provide funds to promote
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Special Handicraft Edition
Livestock Quotations....... page4
Georgia Cooking ......... page 5
Livestock Clip & Save.......page?
Spring Planting Chart...........page 11
Handicraft Ads ......... page 13,15
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Agriculture Affected By Gramm-Rudman Act
Farmers who participate in 1986 USDA crop programs will face a 4.3 percent reduction in price support loans and government subsidies under the Gramm-Rudman-Hollings Defecit Reduction Act which takes effect March 1.
Out of a total federal cutback of $11.7 billion, agriculture will face reductions of $1.3 billion, of which $823 million will come from Commodity Credit Corporation funds.
According to outgoing Secretary of Agriculture John Block, 1986 loan
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Farmers' Hotline Correction
The telephone number listed in last week's Market Bulletin for information about the Farmers' Hotline was incorrect. The correct number to call, up until March 15th, is 1-800-282-5852.
The Farmers' Hotline in Tifton will not be operational until March 15th. Until then, preliminary information about the Hotline may be obtained by calling 1-800-282-5852. While not able to supply the range of services that will be available through the Hotline, staff members will attempt to connect callers with the appropriate source for help.
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THE MARKET BULLETIN
Wednesday, February 26,1986
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Dear Editor Thanks for the articles on sassafras and sugar cane in a
recent issue of the Market Bulletin. Being a Louisiana Cajun makes both important to me.
Without sassafras I wouldn't have file', a necessary ingredient for my gumbo. File' is simply dried sassafras leaves. It is sprinkled over shrimp or any other kind of gumbo before eating it.
And, sugar cane the memories of crunching sugar cane flood my mind. Every child needs to have the experience of peeling the cane with a pocket knife and crunching into that succulent stalk.
I enjoy the Market Bulletin very much. Keep up the good work.
Patsy Rhodes 3984 Vinyard Way Marietta, Georgia 30062
Farm employment
Farm Services
// you have questions regarding this category, call Sonya Way 656-3727.
No commercial, industrial or domestic employment permitted. Only that employment that pertains to the individual farm may be advertised.
// you have questions regarding this category, call Sonya Way 656-3727.
Advertisers should include a statement with each notice indicating that the service offered are indeed "farm services" provided by that individual.
Want teenager to clean tack, catch groom, exercise polo horses, after noons, eve., weekends, must live nearby Dolph Orthwein, Vinings. Ph. 355-1451 or 432-9567.
Want stable help, feeding, stalls, lots of riding. S. Levin, Suwanee. Ph 476-8768.
Want married female to work w/horses Becky Bean, Pendergrass. Ph. 693-4152.
Want female to live in on colonial farm and assist with Q.H. Bronwyn Devis, Bowman. Ph. 404-245-6758,
^age 30-35, no children to caretake / maintain horse ranch / ride, housing, garden space, some salary. L. Ranch, P.O. Box 897, Ellijay 30540.
Want full-time help, someone who knows mach., cattle. Ricky McCammans, Union Point. Ph. 404-486-4948 / 2494.
Couple wants job on dairy, exp. & ref., good workers. Stanley Williams, Newborn. Ph. 342-4075 aft. 2 pm.
Want male/female or couple to help elderly couple w/light gardening & farm chores, housing provided. Miss Faye Mullis, 102 Pheasant Cove, Warner Robins 31093. Ph. 912-922-7961._____
Man & wife would like year round work on farm, chicken or cattle farm. Monroe Lawrence, Rt. 2, Box 333 B, Milan 31060.
Lrg. farm in Cowetta Co. needs settled couple to work w/cattle and exp. in crop production, place to live, ref. required. Mr. Lisenby, Newnan. Ph. 251-5415.
Want mature settled male to help on sml, mtn. farm, room board aval., no drunks or drifters please. S. Rampley, Rt. 1, Box 26, Waleska 30183.________
Want man exp. w/farming, livestock maint., no drifters, ref. required, mobile home, salary, no children. E.W. Franklin, Gumming. Ph. 887-7582._________
Want someone to live on farm, mend fences, tend cows, will provide trailer area. 0.0. Fussell, Warner Robins. Ph. 912-922-9646.________________
Want retired couple w/income to feed some animals for free, 2 bedroom house & garden. B Camandona, Dawson. Ph. 912-995-3304.________________
Want w/in 50 mi. of Cordele 100 head of cows or more to work or managed 3-6 day/week, have equip., ref. Lewis E. Hughes, Jr., Rt. 1, Box 121, Vienna 31092. Ph. 273-3292.
BILLIONS OF
EGGS There are approximately 12 million commercial layers in Georgia producing table eggs. Each layer produces an average of 245 eggs yearly. This is more than 3.3 billion table eggs annually valued at almost $200 million.
Want someone to build a water wheel. Mrs. Rozell W. Patrick, 1082 Hobson St., SW, Atlanta 30310.__________
Will plant pine trees in Ga. Wayne Groover, Stalesboro. Ph. 912-764-4664.
Stumps ground 6-8 in. below ground
level from pastures, farm land & gardens, reas. rates. James Phillips, P.O. Box 923, Douglasville 30133. Ph. 942-3300."
Coyote control for melon growers &
farmers, Vie., Crisp, Sumter, Marion cos.,
Andy King, Americus. Ph. 912-928-2160 or
273-8751.
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Will do front end load work, backhoe
work, bush hogging, garden plowing,
dump truck. L Reynolds, Covington. Ph. 787-6127.__________________
Will tear down old bldgs., will clean nails from reusable mat. and clean up
afterwards, on shares. Wilbert C. Davis, Abbevllle. Ph. 467-2053._________
Will do land clearing, grading, loading backfilling, build sml. lakes w/Cat 951.
James Parks, Dawsonville. Ph. 404-265-6763._________________
Will do tractor work at reas. prices, bush hogging, plowing, land clearing. Russell Amoson, Morrow. Ph. 961-1024.
Horseshoeing & trimming, reg. & corrective, AFA certi. Eddie Rainey, Milner. Ph. 404-358-2409.___________
All types of light blasting done, beaver ponds drained, drainage ditch shot, foundations and boulders shot, rocks remov-
ed, etc. Doug Robinson, Fayetteville. Ph. 404-461-1951.
Will do land clearing, bush hogging, dump truck, tractor loader work on your
farm. Mike Rogers, Douglas. Ph. 404-949-6967._____________
Gardens plowed w/Troy-Bilt tiller in Woodstock and surrounding areas, reas
prices. Bob Wilson, Woodstock. Ph. 404-926-0093.______________
Will do clearing/grading, backhoe work
in Lamar & surrounding cos. Virgil Harper, Rt. 1, Box 137, Milner 30257. Ph 404-358-3523._________________
Will sprig Tift 44 or Coastal, your sprig
or mine, 3 in. rows. David Branch, Athens. Ph. 404-769-5189 / 7942.________
Will do custom grass sprigging, Tift 44,
Coastal, Alicia. M.B. Moate, Rt. 1, Dexter 31019. Ph. 912-689-4240.________
Dragline work, dig & clean ponds, drain swamp land on mats. Larry Potts, Watkinsville. Ph. 404-725-7851._____
Want someone to trap & remove
beavers from private lake free of charge.
H.E. Money, 6392 Hwy. 5, Douglasville 30135. Ph. 489-2099.
Will remove beavers & muskrats from
your lake or pond in Cherokee, Bartow,
No. Cobb cos. B. Gordon, Canton. Ph. 479-6327 aft. 7 pm.
Will do bush hogging, garden plowing, Cobb Co. and surrounding areas, reas. and reliable. Hugh Wright, Marietta. Ph. 404-926-3041.
No trucks, jeeps, or cars for sale may be advertised.
Will care for your animals (Irg. & sml.) at your farm while you are away. Leigh Gowdy, Gumming. Ph. 887-7853._____
Horses transported, exp., exc. care, courteous service, 75/loaded mile. S. D. Cotlongim, Madison. Ph. 404-342-3775.
Horseshoeing & trimming, prompt & reliable services. Wes Beaty, Alpharetta. Ph. 887-6802.____________________
Horseshoeing, hot, corrective, special, hoof rebuilding. Mike Sheehan, Gay. Ph. 538-6525._______________
Garden plowing, bush hogging, pasture reseeding, farm tractor work done w/exp., Cobb/Marietta area. Gene Mitchell, Marietta. Ph. 422-9023.________
Will furnish sprigs & custom pit. certi. Tifton 44, Bermuda grass, N. Ga. area Charles Hurley, Rt. 2, Summerville 30747 Ph. 857-2707.
Plowing, bush hogging, digging holes speeding dirt. Calvin Rawls, Jr., Lilburn Ph. 921-1311.
Loader/dozer work, grading clearing (Irg. or sml. tracks), ponds, lakes, hauling etc. M. Fox, Canton. Ph. 887-7308 or 735-2310.
Will do land clearing, grading, loadinc backfilling, exc. w/Cat 951, will travel. E Butler, Suwanee. Ph. 404-476-0184.
Will build farm fences, cleaning fence; right of way, Crisp & surrounding cos., no job too rough. Dick Goetzman, P.O. Box 144, Arab! 31712. Ph. 912-273-8892.
Horses hauled, local and long distance. Gene London, Sr., Albany. Ph 912-888-0413.
Stumps ground 6-8 in. below ground level from gardens and farm lands, reas Gary Reynolds, Roswell. Ph. 992-8005.
Will do tractor work on your farm, tilling yards, light grading, loader work, 1 hr. min. Steve Kennerly, Tucker. Ph. 972-8357.
Will do all types of farm fencing & farm land clearing. Bill Hardin, 2360 Jones Phillips Rd., Dacula 30211. Ph. 962-5094
Loader/backhoe, dump truck, general tractor work, drain ditches, bush hogging, blade work, grading, etc., top soil & fill dirt avail. 0. Vandeford, Lawrenceville. Ph. 404-963-3606.
Gardens tilled, sml. areas, fences & ditches cleared of vines and weeds, no bush hogging, So. Atlanta area. Austin Moore, Atlanta. Ph. 767-2658.
Will do land clearing, grading, loader work, backfilling, etc., fill dirt & top soil avail., Gwinnett & surrounding cos. Kenneth Gooch, Buford. Ph. 945-3706 aft. 6
p.m.___________________ Will do any type of farm fencing by foot
or job. Ronnie Hill, Maysville. Ph. 335-6590 / 3077.
Farm timbersteel bldgs., custom built to suit your needs, horse & hay barns, sheds, etc., also, bulldozer work, bush hogging, garden plowing. Mark Pryor, Griffin. Ph. 404-495-5877 or 228-8884.
Bush hogging, all types of tractor work. Kelly Thomas, Conyers. Ph. 404-922-4418.
Farm fencing repairs and new installation. Ed Cole, Jackson. Ph. 404-775-6596.
Will do tractor work, bush hogging, post hole digging, plowing w/in 25 mi. of Winder, no rocks, gullies, 2 hrs. min. D. Grandstaff, Winder. Ph. 867-5525.
Livestock hauling, local or long distance, exc. care, exp., $25 min., $1/mile. T. R. Banks, Stone Mountain. Ph. 923-1976.________________
Will install farm fences of wood, wire, locust or chestnut rails, also,cross ties & tractor work, ref. avail., qual. work. Mark Whelchel, Gainesville. Ph. 983-3165 or 534-2046 eve.________________
Dragline work, drain swamp lands, clean out and dig ponds. Bill Loggins, Gainesville. Ph. 534-1391.________
Will sprig Tifton 44, 78, Alicia anywhere in Ga., your sprig or mine, 3 in. apart. Sam Summers, Temple. Ph. 404-562-3679._______________
Will do track loader, dump truck work on your farm, top soil & fill dirt avail. Joe Gargiulo. Decatur. Ph. 296-9189.______
Will haul horses local or long dist., reas. rates and exc. care. C. L. Williams, Jackson. Ph. 404-775-5367._________
Fences built, all types, highest qual., 18 yrs. exp. Bates Kelley, Rt. 3, Hartwell. Ph. 404-376-6322 / 7313.__________
Horseshoeing & trimming, hot, cold, corrective, prompt, reliable service, grad. Eastern School of Farriery. Steve Powers, Douglasville. Ph. 942-8080.______
Will clean out both hand dug & bored wells, 25 yrs. exp. dependable, will travel, anywhere. Raymond Chasteen, Lavonia. Ph. 404-356-8704._____________
Horseshoeing & trimming by AFA certi. farrier, reg. and corrective work, 24 hr. answering service. Benny Biddy, Apharetta. Ph. 475-4896.______________
Will do tractor work, bush hogging, garden plowing, troy-built rototiller work, light grading, tractor mounted loader, sgl. axle dump truck, etc. Winston Westbrook, Athens. Ph. 546-8170.
Garden plowing, bush hogging, pasture reseeding, scrape blade & farm tractor work done, dump truck hauling. Don Hedden, Cartersvllle. Ph. 404-382-0669 aft. 6:30 p.m.
Will catch wild cattle, hogs, goats w/track & catch dogs, anywhere. Ronnie Dykes, Cochran. Ph. 912-934-6747.
Will build and repair barns, pole, horse, utility and other types. R. Dyer, Braselton. Ph. 404-654-3406._______
Will furnish sprigs & custom pit. certi. Tifton 78, Tifton 44, Brazos, Alicia or Coastal Bermuda. Gene Hart, Guyton. Ph. 912-728-3380._______________
Tractor work, bush hogging, roll-over scrape blade, does scrape work, breaks ground or backfills. Stan Whitaker, Marietta. Ph. 973-5344.__________
Horses/cattle hauled, tractor work, bush hogging. J. R. Wimpey, Jonesboro. Ph. 471-4221._________________
Horseshoeing & trimming, grad. N.C. School of Horseshoeing, hot, cold, corrective, avail. 7 days. Robert Ogle, Powder Springs. Ph. 404-943-3930.
Will do all types of agric. blasting, beaver dams, swamps drained, ditches, stumps & wells, free estimates. Virgil Moore, Lilburn. Ph. 921-0209 aft. 6 p.m.
Will do front end loader/backhoe, dump truck, cut, roll, and bale hay, haul cattle, long or local dist. David Thomas, Canon. Ph. 404-245-9569._________
Want someone to artificially inseminate 3 dairy goats. Sara Robb, 2760 Flat Rock Rd., Watkinsville 30677.
Livestock hauling, local or long distance, reas. rate, specializing in horses. Don Stanley, Jr., Fairburn. Ph. 404-969-0632._________________
Will do tractor work, bush hogging, plowing, light blade work, 2 hrs. min. Douglas Givens, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-3890. ________________
Will do loader, backhoe, dump truck, general tractor work, plowing, bush hogging work, Irg. and sml. jobs. Ted Curtis, Canton. Ph. 404-889-0520._______
Will build or repair pasture fences, also, will grind your grain or hay into feed. Gary Maxwell, Bowman. Ph. 245-5561._____________________
Will dig water lines w/Ditch Witch on farms in Barrow & surrounding cos. Rickey Rowland, Bethlehem. Ph. 404-867-6857._________________
Bush hogging, gardens plowed, light grading, other tractor work, Fayette, So. Fulton, No. Coweta cos. Don Heath, Palmetta. Ph. 463-3459.____________
Will do well cleaning, Forsyth, Hall & surrounding cos. Adam Collett, Cumming. Ph. 887-1699.________________
Will do garden plowing and land, bush hogging, reas. rates, Fairburruand..surrounding area. Joe Brock, Fairburn. Ph. 964-7844.________________
Will do grading, clearing, w/955 front end loader, hauling, dump truck, dirt, gravel, sand. Joe Brassfield, Smyrna. Ph. 432-4555.___________________
Will do tractor work, real reas. Scott Preston, Morrow. Ph. 961-6639.______
Will do loader work, clearing, grading, etc. Brooks Bresnan, Woodstock. Ph. 926-5240.________________________
Will rototill your garden, other garden services, reas. Rick Siegel, 1972 Whittier Ave., Atlanta 30318. Ph. 792-1751.
Horses or cattle hauled anywhere, can leave on short notice. C. Champman, Senoia. Ph. 599-8666.___________
Will cut your logs into lumber on your farm. Bill Blackmarr, Duluth. Ph. 404-476-0212.____________________
Will do garden plowing, tilling, bush hogging, pasture fertilizing, Marietta/Cobb area. L. H. Barren, Marietta. Ph. 428-4110.
Will do bush hogging, gardens plowed, light dirt moving, other, 25 mi. radius of Loganville. E. Ray, Loganville. Ph. 466-1376.
Will do various kinds of light tractor work, incl. bush hogging, Gwinnett Co. only. Bob Elliott, Buford. Ph. 945-2248.
Will do tractor work, plowing, tilling, bush hogging, light grading, spray or chards, other farm spraying, Clarke. Oconee & surrounding cos. W. B. Thornton, Bogart. Ph. 404-769-8362.______
Horseshoeing & trimming, reg. & corrective, Fayette Co. & surrounding areas, grad. of Okla. School of Horseshoeing. Charlie Santoriello, Fayetteville. Ph. 404-461-6863.
Will water grind your wheat, corn into meal, flour, grits aft. 3 p.m., 1/4 toll or 6<t/lb. Mike Buckner, Junction City. Ph. 404-269-3638T_________________
Will plow gardens, bush hogging, all types of tractor work on your farm, reas. & reliable, 30 yrs. exp. B. Lightsey, Decatur. Ph. 288-2324.__________
Will do land clearing, front end loader, tractor & land clearing at reas. rates. Tommy Grimes, Newnan. Ph. 404-251-1504.___________,______
Will remove stumps below ground level from your farm land, reas. Joel Cawthon, Jackson. Ph. 404-775-6066.__________
Will repair & rebuild eled. farm fence charges, only approved parts are used, work guar. B. W. Hedditch, Rt. 1, Box 302, Rock Springs 30739. Ph. 404-764-1773.
Will do farrier work, 10 yrs. exp., corrective shoeing. G. J. Seleb, Barnesville. Ph. 404-358-3956.
Will do tractor work, tilling, bush hogging, gardens plowed. Tom Ledford, Marietta. Ph. 404-422-1144.________
Want someone to rototill garden. M. Smith, McDonough. Ph. 957-1879.
Will do bush hogging, garden plowing, prompt, reas. Jerry Gabbert, Marietta. Ph. 424-1970.________________
Will custom plant Tifton 44 or Coastal Bermuda in Morgan & surrounding cos. Alan Verner, Rutledge. Ph. 557-2161 aft. 7 p.m. or 557-2540 before 7 p.m.__________
Will build horse barns, pole barns, any type barn to fit your need, ref. & picture. Martin Skiver, Dahlonega. Ph, 404-864-6586.__________________
Will furnish sprigs & custom plant Tifton 44 and Coastal Bermuda. Chester Kight, Rt. 1, Tarrytown 30470. Ph. 912-529-3900._________________
Will furnish sprigs and custom plant Tift 44 in No. Ga. Buddy Hart, Colbert. Ph. 404-788-2725.______________
Will do lawn/garden tilling w/Troy-Bilt, 7 yrs. exp., Dekalb, Cobb, Fulton, Gwinett, $30/hr. Chuck Tankersley, Stone Mountain. Ph. 469-5593.__________
Will do tractor work, bush hogging, backhoe, front end loader, scrape blade, clearing, free est. Fayette Hoofner, Athens. Ph. 543-5753._____________
Will build farm pasture fencing. Garland Reagan, Lawrenceville. Ph. 404-466-1222.________________
Horses hauled 704/mi., min. $50, will do bush hogging, light tractor work locally. Steve Wideman, Royston. Ph. 404-245-8551._______________
Will furnish sprigs & custom pit. Alicia, Tift 44 or Coastal Bermuda grass. James H.Williams, Fitzgerald. Ph. 912-423-4884 /
8028.________________ Want someone w/tractor to do some
land clearing at reas. rate. D. Staib, P.O. Box 67, Bluffton31724.____________
Horseshoeing & trimming, 15 yrs. exp., W. Ga. area. Jim Warren, Temple. Ph. 404-562-3332._____________
Will do bush hogging, gardens plowed, cattle hauling, equip, moved, Lawrenceville area. C. L. Brumbalow, Lawrenceville. Ph. 404-963-2348.______
Stumps ground, all related tractor work, D-8 bulldozer, work all type. James Home, Athens. Ph. 543-6343.________
Cattle hauling, local and long dist, 45 ft. trailer loads w/o chute. Jim Ayres, Thomaston. Ph. 647-1254.________
Horses hauled, short or long dist., reas. rates. Tom Harvey, Rt. 10, Box 127, Cumming 30130. Ph. 887-1490.
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Will trim cattle feet anywhere, 1 or 100, w/portable hoof trimming table, also, will paint & restore old farm bldgs. Don Voochees, Covinglon. Ph. 404-786-1608.
Gen. farm maint., bush hogging, garden plowing, hyd. wood splitting, land clearing. Craig Westfall, Jefferson. Ph. 404-367-5472.
MF 150 diesel tractor 4689 hrs., comp. eng. rebuilt, less than 200 hrs. $3900. Bill McKiegan, Appllng. Ph. 404-541-0909.
5 hp. Murray garden tiller incl. impl. $100. Roy Kitchens, Rt. 5, Box 150, Thornson 30824. Ph. 404-595-3409.________
1970 JD mower, 12 hp. hyd. lift, exc. cond. G. Bailey, Franklin. Ph. 854-4862 aft. 5:30._________________
Farm machinery and equipment for sale
3 pt. hitch Irg. hay bale unroller; 3 pt. hitch Irg. hay bale spear; 3 pt. hitch Irg. hay bale Jack, rope trip disc harrow/tiller. James Heath, Woodland. Ph. 404-674-2616._____________
// you have questions regarding this category, call Ella Beach 656-3727.
Advertisers are required to submit a statement with farm
Troy-Bilt tiller 6 hp. Horse model, good cond., low hrs. w/extras $725. Ken Boyette, Amerlcus. Ph. 912-924-9698.
Cole duplex planter, plants 2 crops at once, no fert. dist., designed to fit cult, frame $50. S. Harris, Monroe. Ph. 267-7024.______________
machinery notices. The statement should state that the equipment is owned by the advertiser and has been or can be used on his or her individually owned or leased farm. Ads received without this statement will be returned to the advertiser. If the advertiser has made the equipment he wishes to sell, a statement to this effect must be included.
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.
Heavy duty off-set Rome disc, no wheels for D6 or 07 size tractor $6900 nego. Mr. Crawford, Rockmart. Ph. 684-5427.____________________
NH hay baler 281, soime rust, usable cond. $495; NH rake model 56 working cond. $495, obo. W. H. Turner, Brooks. Ph. 1-599-3004.________________
14 ft. spreader body on 1976 Ford F700, exc. cond. MF hay rake, 3 pt. hitch. Truman Evans, Rt. 10, Box 59, Canton. Ph. 404-479-2555.________________
1981 B6100 Kubota 4WD diesel w/Woods mower, scrape, wood splitter, bottom plow and tandem axle trailer $5400. Robert Reed, Douglasvllle 30135. Ph. 404-942-8576._____________
Pecan sprayer, 3 pt. hitch, PTO drive, 150 gal. exc. cond. $3000; also, cleaner, harvester. R. L. Wetherington, Macon. Ph. 912-994-0532._______________
JD model 71 planters, 4 row, 3 pt. hitch, row markers, exc. cond. Chris Hill, Orchard Hill. Ph. 228-2159.__________
Cole planter, 3 pt. hitch, sgl. unit; rotary mower 3 pt. hitch, 6 ft. King Cutter, stump jumper. J. Otis, Lawrenceville. Ph. 962-2909._________________
100 gal. Kenkiller orchard sprayer air blast, 3 pt. hitch, exc. cond. $2,450. Ronald May, Ellljay. Ph. 404-635-7877.
Good drag pan 3 pt. hitch $150. M. E. tusk, Eatonton. Ph. 912-966-5903.
Iron wagon, low roller bearing wheels,
Oliver 60 and Oliver 66 row crop tractors for parts $100 ea., no tires. J. T. Woodard, Gray. Ph. 912-986-5341.
5 hp. Long Life tiller w/reverse, exc. cond. $350. L. E. Randall, Atlanta. Ph. 627-3657.____________________
Covington TP-46 planters and side dresser, bush hog, bottom plow, mowing machine, HD IH rubber tire wagon. A. R. Nations, Canton. Ph. 404-479-4415.
4 in. tires for hauling slabs, hay, etc.
16 disc smoothing harrow 3 pt. hitch,
$200. Hubert Hardy, Hiram. Ph. 943-2902. used very little. Percy Franklin, E. Point.
Utility trailer 5x8, new wooden sides Ph. 404-761-4938.____________
good tires, exc. cond. make offer. R. T.
JD model G tractor w/live PTO, factory
Smith, Snellvllte. Ph. 493-7357.______ 3 pt. hitch, 3 new tires, new paint, runs
One 2 horse wagon, much better than avg., orig. sold by C. P. Norman, Alpharet-
J 4g0o4o.d78$63.9,050607.. J. C. Caye,-L.og.a-nv.ll,le.. Ph.
ta. Walter Hall, Jefferson. Ph.
5600 Ford diesel tractor $8,500; Taylor-
404-367-5458.______________________
6x10 ft. flatbed utility trailer, elec. brakes, loading ramps, exc. cond. $495. B. Treadwell, Monroe. Ph. 267-5610.
Way harrow 24 disc $1500, both good cond. J. K. Benton, Rt. 1, Fairbum 30213. Ph. 964-7532.______________
Troy-Biit tiller 5 hp. used less than 10
Trailer $995, 1978 Haulette 2 axle, all steel, 13 ft. military hitch 4 ft. steel ramps. M. B. Welsh, Macon. Ph.
912-477-3818 or 474-2849._________
hrs. $595. Wilma Roper, 6027 Fieldcrest Dr., Morrow. Ph. 766-0147 Hapeville.
4500 Ford backhoe w/front end loader $6900. Ronny Chafin, Douglasville. Ph.
MF 1974 175 tractor, 1400 hrs., exc. cond. $5200. Norman Weeks, Barney. Ph. 912-775-2536.
942-8771._________________
Ford 530 hay baler, needs some repair, used all last season $600. Virgil Chalker,
Buchanan. Ph. 646-5978._________
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9N Ford tractor, runs good, looks good $1,750 cash. L. H. Wiggins, Marietta. Ph. 971-7107.___________________
2 row AC corn sheller, pull type, good cond. $1400. Del Roquemore, Musella.
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Pittsburgh cult, w/1 row Covington planter $425, Ford two $6 in. bottom plow $300; 1 row V-type cult., all 3 pt. hitch. Sammy Trammel, Trlon. Ph. 404-638-1764.
1979 Power King 14 hp. tractor, belly mower, turning plow, disc harrow, scrape blade, cult. exc. cond. $2850. Sid Meyer, Galnesvllle. Ph. 404-532-3224.________
1977 Ford tractor 87 hp. 7600 model, new clutch and pressure plate $7500; 1580 Lilliston peanut combine $5,000. Bllly Shell, Plnevlew. Ph. 912-892-3252/9952.
Pull Pix butter bean picker, good cond. $2,000. T. Andrews, Newnan. Ph. 404-251-5085._____________
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JD planter, combine, disc, scraper blade, Brillion cult., Sears alternator, 1855 Oliver tractor. Leroy Hartzler, Dublin. Ph. 912-275-2853._______
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Intl. Harvester Cub Cadet 40 in. rototiller attach, like new w/all belts and new PTO comp. John Crysler, 532 Elberta St., Cornelia 30531. Ph. 404-778-9677.
1977 Cat. 941B cab, GP bucket, good cond., 80% UC, Wendell Cain, Lawrenceville. Ph. 923-2042 nights.
Utility trailer 7x12x7 ft. all new flooring, sgl. axle, wired for lights $400. Doug Simpson, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-3781.
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1978 245 diesel tractor w/734 hrs. some equip. H. B. Kincaid, Dawsonville. Ph. 404-265-2416.__________________
Super A Farmall tractor w/planter and cult., good runing cond., needs paint and front end work $2,850. Bill Duncan, Newnan. Ph. 404-253-0663.________
3020 JD 1971 model good tires, exc. cond. Steve Southern, Cartersville. Ph. 404-382-2698 aft. 7 pm.
One 2 disc tiller-plow, 3 pt. hitch; one 2 bottom plow, 3 pt. hitch. Tommy Womack, Covington. Ph. 404-786-7718.
Farmall Super C $1,195 w/cult. $1,395; also, MH pony w/harrow, needs minor repair $695. Lamar Wheeler, Augusta. Ph. 404-738-4859 or 556-9391.__________
4 row Burch planters w/fert. dit. $300; 4 row W&A ripper bedder $350. Royce Kendrick, Rt. 1, Sparks 31647. Ph.912-549-8416 aft. 6 pm._________
Homemade utility trailer 4x8 $350; 5x9 $475; sml. $250. John Higgins, Lawrenceville. Ph. 404-963-2445/5746.
JD no. 39 sickle mower, exc. cond. $750. Larry Sanders, Dalton. Ph. 226-7227
aft. 6 pm.____________________
1974 Ford 2000 diesel tractor, new 2 stage clutch, aux. hyd. 8 speed trans., manuals $4,900. Thomas Yasinski, Jonesboro. Ph. 766-9613 days, 471-3891
nights.___________________ 2 JD 71 planters $200; 100 gal. SS tank
$75; 5x18 in. JD bottom plow $1,000; 110 JD harrow $1200. C. L. Finch, Portal. Ph. 912-865-2939._______________
4000 Ford 3 cyl. diesel good cond. good tires $4500. Robert Poteete, Rt. 7, Cartersville. Ph. 404-386-1030 or 404-971-4641._______________
9N Ford tractor, new mtr., new paint, new rear tires, 3 pt. hitch $2395. Pete Peterson, RR 2, Box 199, Jasper 30143. Ph. 404-692-5984.________________
TD-9B Intl. bulldozer, 1974 yr. power shift, straight blade, canopy, 1400 hrs., extra clean $11,750. Charles Reichert, Boston. Ph. 912-226-7769.___________
9N Ford in exc. cond. $1850. J. D. Phillips, Ludowici 31315. Ph. 912-545-2600 aft. 6 pm.__________
Taylor-Way 15 shank chisel plow w/new drag $1350; 11 shank Paulk chisel plow $1100; 6 row Lilliston tine cult. $1500, other. Alton Tucker, Warner Robins. Ph. 912-953-3610._______
Six 71 JD planters w/insecticide hoppers $1200. Joe Sheffield, Arlington. Ph. 912-725-4814._______________
1968 Intl. 504 tractor, new tires, 8 ft. harrow, both $2,000. Bobby Strange, Sandersville. Ph. 552-7776._______
Manure spreader, (old McCormick Deering?) comp. but needs repair $50; Ariens rear tine tiller, 7 hp. cast iron eng., 4 spd. $800. H., Smith, Douglasville. Ph. 404-942-1513.______________
GE Ind. mtr., mounted to Gould pumps, 7.5 hp., 230-460V, 3 ph. pump output, 142 gpm; 60 pm, 230-460 V., 3 ph. 1000 gpm. other. Sammy Howe, Toccoa. Ph. 404-886-8611._________________
One 18 ft. Krause off-set harrow $2,500. Cecil Smith, Fitzgerald. Ph. 423-7146 or 423-3290._____________________
D-17 AC 2 row planters/cult., harrow, 4-16 bottom plows, rotary mower, other, $5500 obo. other. Travis Stroud, Macon. Ph. 912-788-1352.___________
2 row Covington planters and 2 row Pittsburg cult., like new used very little $1400. James Banks, Lula. Ph. 869-7766.
All metal side boards for short narrow pickup bed. David Lewaller, Gainesville. Ph. 404-869-3874.____________
8x24 ft. all steel bed w/10 ft. cab canopy and 2 ft. sides, cross braces on 12 in. center. David Roper, Greensboro. Ph. 404-453-2657 aft. 6 pm._________
JD 40 tractor, wide front end good eng., fair tires $1450. L H. Pace, 916 Villa Rica Rd., Marietta. Ph. 404-427-1848. ____
9700 Ford tractor w/cab and duals in good cond., 4 row KMC roto-tiller w/planters, 4 row KMC ripper spider w/fert. hoppers & planters. Gary Watson, Mauk. Ph. 649-4616.___________
Final drives and bevel gear for 7-8, D-4 Cat. dozer. Robert Padgett, Rt. 1, Box 134, Alapaha 31622. Ph. 912-532-2495.
D-4 Cat. dozer, hyd. lift, no tilt angle, UC good, rod rocking $1850. Charles Steele, Rt. 2, Box 517, Danielsville 30633. Ph. 789-2400._______________
11 shank Blanton chisel plow like new $850, will consider trade for smaller chisel plow. Waymon Hilley, Danielsville. Ph. 404-795-2210._____________
Dual loader for Ford tractor, good cond., $600; Ford loader, come off 3400 Ford tractor $250, $700/both. Johnny Seabolt, Cleveland. Ph. 865-4480.
Trailer, approx. 4x8, 1 axle $500. G. W. Jenkins, 1840 Hi-Roc Rd., Conyers 30207. Ph. 929-3259.________________
G AC tractor and 6 pcs. of equip. $2500. D. W. Rogers, Rt. 1, Kingston 30145. Ph. 404-291-6993.___________________
1984 Agri-power 5000 tractor, like new 46 hp. diesel 10 spd. 3 pt. hitch, low hrs. w/lnd. PTO $5900. J. M. Cunningham, Gumming. Ph. 457-3371 days, 475-8309
nights.________________________ 1985 Kubota tractor B7200B-17 hp. 6
speed 540-825 PTO w/diff. lock, 14 hrs. and 48 in. Woods finishing mower. $6,500. E. H. Wages, Loganville. Ph. 404-466-4178._______________
Heavy duty big bale haymovers, 3 pt. hitch, fork-type Cat. I and II $60 ea., can ship. Pete Harris, Rt. 5, Box 124, Elberton 30635. Ph. 283-6615._________
1980-1300, 4 WD Ford tractor like new, 90 hrs. $5,000. Jackie Kuhn, Locust Grove. Ph. 957-9918/1735. ,.," . - ,-
966, 1066 Intl., 416 Intl. cotton picker diesel, 55 JD combine, Cat. D7-17A. Dean Addison, Rt. 1, Elberton. Ph. 283-4748 aft.
7 pm.________________________ Comp. hay outfit, 680 Long haybaler,
479 NH hay conditioner, MF Mo. 12 hay rake, all good cond. $2400. Donald Bundy, Hogansville. Ph. 404-637-4693 aft. 5
pm.__________________________ 1984 6'9" Lely disk hay mower model
205; 1983 8200 JD grain drill dbl. disk, sml. seed box, exc. cond. $3,000. Danny Duvall, Madison. Ph. 453-7852._____
TD-14 Intl. hyd. dozer, angle and tilt blade and clearing cab, very good cond. C. Greenway, Dawsonville. Ph. 404-265-3193._________________
1020 JD tractor, exc. cond., new tires, low hrs. 656 Farmall, 2 row cult. Robert Sikes, Rt. 1, Cochran 31014. Ph. 912-934-2140._______________
1972 MF 410 gas combine, 3 row corn head, 13 ft. grain head good cond. $5,000. Mark Gibbs, Bowdon. Ph. 404-258-2446.
175-B Intl. loader w/4-1 bucket, new mtr., 70% UC, 750 Ford tract and 35 ton lowboy, both $26,500. Doug Dockery, Helen. Ph. 404-865-5508 aft. 6 pm.
David Bradley garden tractor w/cult., turning plow, drag harrow and extra opening feet $300. Miles Scarboro, Wadley. Ph.912-252-5321.______________
Dearborn smoother harrows 3 pt. hitch, horse drawn plows, drag harrows, grain cradle. F. B. Sellers, Cornelia. Ph. 778-4290._______________
Roto rake model PBP12 serial 30152, needs some repair or for parts, Sears roto-tiller 7 hp., 2 forward & reverse, 2 spd. needs repair $25. L. D. Lee, Newnan. Ph. 253-6395.____________
1979 MF 1085, good cond., 715 Intl. combine, good cond. William Braddy, Vidalia. Ph. 912-537-3259.________
8 ft. off-set harrow, exc. cond. $500. John Paulk, Jeffersonville. Ph. 912-945-3415._______________
4 row Burch rolling cult., good cond. $425. Robert Luskey, Perry. Ph. 912-987-4381.__________________
Super A Farmall tractor w/cult., 16 disc smoothing harrow, 9 shanks all purpose plow, 5 ft. mower, reas. price. W. E. Dunn, Brooks. Ph. 599-3336._________
Kubota B7100 diesel, front loader, attach, all $5,500; Excell 261 Hustler 5 ft. cut finish mowr $5,500. F. Bradley, Social Circle. Ph. 464-2382.______________
1983 450C front end loader exc. cond. 1100 hrs. $29,900; 1984 504H Vermeer baler, used 1 season $12,000 firm. Sam Roper, Greensboro. Ph. 404-453-2879.
1652 Super A Farmall bush hog, belly mower, cutaway harrow, turning plow, scrape blade, sickle mower, cult, and planters, 2 wheel trailer. J. C. Yearwood, Greenaboro. Ph. 404-453-2513. ______
Mule drawn mowing machine and rake, 2 turning plow, 2 sgl. stocks, 801 Ford diesel $3,000, select-o-spd. C. F. Metcaf, Powder Springs. Ph. 943-3043._______
Dirt scoop 3 pt. hitch, new cond. $200, 6 ft. scrape 3 pt. hitch used $175. Henry Blackman, Griffin. Ph. 404-227-7966.
One quick hitch, one Cole planter w/plates, one lay-off plow for Cub tractor $400. Buddy Cheeks, Powder Springs. Ph. 404-428-5915 aft. 3 pm.__________
Oliver model 70 tractor, operates good, no lift $750; also, pull type Lilliston bush hog 6 ft. $250. Carl Stallings, Whitesburg. Ph. 832-0835._________________
JD 450B front loader 4 in 1 bucket, backhoe rebuilt steering clutches and brakes. D. D. Jones, Woodstock. Ph. 425-5731. _______________
661 Ford tractor, good cond. $3,000. D. C. Boyd, Hosehton. Ph. 654-3117.
One 1020 JD tractor, gas burner, power steering, 5 ft. bush hog, box scrape, flail mower, harrow, spray pump. R. Thompson, Thomaston. Ph. 404-647-3753.
Intl. 490 flex-swing 23 ft. harrow, MF 28 disc tandem cutting harrow, 6 row 30 in. hi-speed cult., 6 row 30 in. hi-speed Cole planters. M. Miller, Fairburn. Ph. 404-964-4204.__________________
Generator, powered by tractor, 12 KW 52 amp. $1200. Charles Burke, Clarkesville. Ph. 404-754-4615._______
Rear tine tiller, Chormaster, B/S 8 hp., dbl. tines, B-tread tires $550 firm. R. Patterson, Mineral Bluff. Ph. 404-3784-6810.
Ferguson TO-20, new paint, 12 volt sys., runs good used reg., new Irg. dia. PTO shaft $1400. R. E. Pillow, McDonough. Ph. 404-957-2184 aft. 6 pm.
JD 3020 Taylor-Way 10 ft. 28 disc JD 4 row cult. Phillip Hicks, LaFayette. Ph. 638-1784 days, 6779 nights.________
Troy-Bilt tiller, 1984 6 hp. hillerfurrower $850. J. T. Collins, Gainesville. Ph. 404-532-4434 or 534-4434 or 534-7978.
861 Ford tractor, new tines, new paint, full time PTO, exc. cond.; also, Bush Hog mower $5,000. Jim Mumpower, Powder Springs. Ph. 422-2054.___________
9N Ford tractor blade and rotary mower $2500; Grain Buster oat crimper and corn roller w/5 hp. elec. mtr. $300. J. W. Bailey, Waynesboro. Ph. 404-554-2037.
MT JD w/equip., harrow, disc/tiller and cult., 2 new back tires $1000. David Ward, Macon. Ph. 912-784-0437._________
Homemade flatbed equip, trailers for farm mach. and hay, satif. guar. Ronald Huggins, Griffin. Ph. 404-228-6759.
D-2 Cat. dozer, good running cond., new rails $4200. Carlton York, Rt. 1, Tiger 30576. Ph. 782-5345._____________
MF 230 diesel tractor, new cond., less than 300 hrs., remote hyd. control $8000 nego. Wm. Penn, P.O. Box 73, Silver Creek 30173. Ph. 404-232-9932._______
10 disc Bush Hog harrow 18" disc $350; 16 disc smoothing harrow 18" disc $350. Jim Bishop, Franklin. Ph. 675-3943.
2 used D-4 Cat. track assemblies w/shoes; also, some used rollers. James Wicker, Ft. Valley 31030. Ph. 912-987-0692.__________________
18x8 ft. trailer, dual axles, ramps, lights, lowboy tires, Gl hitch $700. Alan Hugueley, Rt. 3, Gumming 30130. Ph. 404-887-1816.______________
1952 8N Ford w/dealer rebuilt eng., new paint, starter, water pump and carb. $2800. J. M. Strickland, Newnan. Ph. 404-251-1707._______________
Farmall Cub tractor, less than 509 hrs., next to last model built, disc plow, bush hog, $3,950. Mr. Martin, Duluth. Ph. 404-476-3381._______________
1985 Vicon 8 "ft. disc mowerconditioner, only cut about 50 A. hay, new cond. Wayne Hurley, Rt. 2, Summerville 30747. Ph. 857-2707/1127.______
MF diesel 1100 off-set harrow, smoothing harrow, grain drill planters, cult., drag harrow, 300 gal. spray tank. Walter Thomas, Grayson. Ph. 963-4202/7558.______________
One horse 3 spring wooden wheel wagon, good cond. Gail Gordon, Box 90R, Rt. 2, Fairburn 30213. Ph. 404-964-5427.
Deluxe 1952 8N Ford exc. cond., 20 hrs. oin eng., trans. and hyd. overhaul, 60 hrs. on new tires $2900. Gene Brown, Byron. Ph. 912-953-3330.______________
TD-14 for parts, good mtr. blade etc. Mike Rhodes, Rt. 1, Dexter. Ph. 912-875-3630._________________
One row bermuda sprigger, ready for field $575. Jack Findley, Stephens 30667. Ph. 743-5747._________________
Ford 5000 tractor, 1974 model 2900 hrs., exc. cond. $6500. L. Boddie, Williamson. Ph. 404-228-4932.___________
Shredder-mulcher, HD Hahn w/5 hp. Briggs exc. cond. $200; eng., Ford 240-6 Ind. gas, new starter, carb, alt. pumps. Wade Walker, Griffin. Ph. 404-228-0371.
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1981 Ford 532 sq. bale hay baler exc. cond.; 1975 Ford 2600 tractor 800 hrs., very good cond. $5500. W. D. Elliott, Buford. Ph.404-932-2271.________
Ford 1979 diesel 3600 tractor P.S. 42 hp. 180 hrs., mint $8150. F. Lisella, Hartwell. Ph. 404-376-9856 or 938-0173 Atl.
Farmall Cub, good paint, and cond., cult and draw bar $2,000. Clelland Tyson, Lavonia. Ph. 356-8800 days, 356-4328 nights.__________________
One 8N ford tractor 3 good tires, lots of plows, points, sev. pcs. of equip, w/tractor. J. C. Moody, Atlanta. Ph. 344-8168 aft.
6 pm.____________________ Portable Belsaw sawmill, 60 hp., Case
eng., 20 ft. line shaft, many extras. Fred Karr, Jr., Lawrencevllle. Ph. 404-921-1775.
JD 4020 diesel, 1974, 3888 hrs., dual remotes, front and rear wts., wide front end exc. cond. $8500. Bill Adkins, Blue Ridge 30513. Ph. 404-632-3434._____
Myers dbl. fan eng. driven pecan sprayer, new anti-rust paint, exc. cond. $8,000. Bill Bobb, Albany. Ph. 912-439-7783.________________
JD 410 backhoe / loader, diesel, comp. overhauled, exc. cond. $13,500. Geo. Lanier, Cartersville. Ph. 404-382-9859.
Long 20 disc harrow, heavy duty $500; 1 row Cole planter on cult. $450. Randy Coggins, College Park. Ph. 768-2882.
Sears 8 hp. garden tiller w/attach., chain dr., 2 forward one reverse gear. Robert Ferrell, Woodbury. Ph. 404-553-5420._________________
Pull type bush/bog sgl. section harrow $150. Steve Sams, Canton. Ph. 404-475-2117.____________________
DT-9 Intl. crawler 4 in 1 bucket, clearing cab, good track and roller, mtr. needs work $3500. Herman Guest, Rt. 2, Carlton. Ph. 797-3447._________________
Sears 12 hp. garden tractor, good cond. mower attach., plows, etc. $1200. Lester Morris, Canton. Ph. 1-345-5626.
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Prices For January 1986 Georgia Auction Markets
Georgia Department of Agriculture
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SLAUGHTER CATTLE STEERS Choice 2-3 900-1100 Ib..... 57.71 Good 2-3 900-1100 Ib...... 54.78
HEIFERS Good 2-3500-700 Ib. ...... 49.00 Good 2-3 700-900 Ib. ...... 52.00
COWS Brkn. Utility & Comm'l..... 36.25 Cutter & Bong Utility ...... 33.69 Canner& Low-Cutter..... .31.19
BULLS Yield Grade 1-2 1300-1800 Ib..............43.68
900-1300 Ib.............. 42.68
{ CALVES Choice 250-500 Ib. ........ 53.62
i Good 250-500 I b........... 49.75
FEEDER CATTLE - STEERS Med. & Large Frame No. 1 200-300 Ib................81.62 300-400 Ib............... .75.00 1 400-500 Ib................ 65.88 500-600 Ib................ 60.88 600-700 Ib................58.00 700-800 Ib................ 56.62
Medium Frame No. 2 200-300 Ib................ 69.25 300-400 Ib................64.25 400-500 Ib............... .58.83 500-600 Ib................55.12
HEIFERS Med. & Large Frame No. 1 200-300 Ib.. ............. .57.25 300-400 Ib................ 55.62 400-500 Ib................53.50 500-600 Ib................ 52.00 I 600-700 Ib................51.25
HOGS Barrows & Gilts 200-240 Ib. U.S. 1 ......... 46.94 200-250 Ib. U.S. 1-2........ 46.34 200-250 Ib. U.S. 2-3 ........ 44.51
Feeder Pigs 30-40 Ibs. U.S. 1-2......... 70.92 40-50 Ibs. U.S. 1-2 ......... 62.50 50-60 Ibs. U.S. 1-2......... 63.75 60-80 Ibs. U.S. 1-2......... 61.00
4800 ft. 6 in. alum, irrig. pipe and 2 pie trailer, will sell part or all. Charles Kilgore, Hawkinsville 31036. Ph.
912-892-9849.___________________
1974 model 450 Case dozer 6 way blade, good cond., slate plow and overhead guard. Willard Davis,
Chatsworth. Ph. 404-695-3370 aft. 6 pm.
Disc turning plow for Cub tractor $200. N. H. Satterfield, Clay Creek Fall Rd., Dahlonega. Ph. 404-864-4580._______
9 ton feedmixer, exc. cond. sell or trade. Ricky McCommons, Union Pt. Ph. 404-486-4948/2494._________________
1974 H-6 Flat Allias dozer w/new undercarriage, good cond. $12,000. Phillip Baird, Commerce. Ph. 404-335-6820/6541.
135 MF w/power steering, good cond., 2 row cult., dist. planters, sell all sep. Dale Rowden, Tifton. Ph. 912-386-1789.
1939-40 Ford 9N tractor, runs good, needs rear tires w/6 in. post-hole digger $600. James Lester, Zebulon. Ph. 567-3394.________________
13 ft. boom Hardee sprayer, $450; Vicon fert. spreader $500; Ferguson 2 disc plows $300. Wayne Ansley, Cornelia. Ph. 778-1445._______________
Hay trailer 8x20 like new, 3 acles, elec. brakes $900. Russell Smith, Loganville. Ph. 787-1275._________________
Harrow, 8 disc, sml. pull type, old, needs repair $35. R. L. Dangar, 710 Cox Rd., Roswell 30075. Ph. 993-6621.
JD 210 harrow w/36 new discs. John McMahan, Atlanta. Ph. 404-957-4230.
Kubota L-275, P.S., 4 WD, front loader, pulverizer, roll-over box scrape, 162 hrs. $10,500. E. W. Bazemore, Norcross. Ph. 923-1921.______________________
D-2 Cat. bulldozer, runs good, have some parts. A. H. Maloney, Covington. Ph. 404-787-2054._______________
830 Case tractor good cond., wide front end 3 pt. hitch $2500. Ernest Gordy, Collins 30421. Ph. 912-693-3508._______
Cub Farmall, cult., disc hillers, middle buster, exc. cond. 2150. Charles alien, Monticello. Ph. 468-6322.__________
2 pt. 2 disc tiller will fit IH C tractor $250 or will trade. Hoyt Tanner, Jr., Rt. 1, Clark Rd., Auburn 30203. Ph. 963-2019.
JD 2040 diesel 40 hp. low hrs., like new, Taylor-Way harrow and other. C. Knowles, Rex. Ph. 404-968-0239.______
One A AC tractor, good for parts $100. David Reynolds, Elberton. Ph. 404-283-6187.________________
Drag harrow, Blanton 8 ft., Box scrape, 6 ft. bush hog, McClenney 6 ft. pulverizer, stump grinder, Ashland stumpmaster, all 3 pt. hitch. P. Higley, Madison. Ph. 342-2843.__________________
Gravely tractor 7.6 hp. hand start, rotarv plow, rotary mower, $850. Robert Knight, Ellenwood. Ph. 404-241-4283.
4 disc tiller, 3 pt. hitch good cond. $290. M. Sims, Amoldsville. Ph. 404-742-8568._________________
NH baler $1,375, nearly new 6 ft. bush hog type mower $425, 2 bottom turning plow $245. T. Couey, Rome. Ph. 235-4243.
3 pt. 5 blade, spring loaded all purpose plow, used one time $200. Bill Woolen, Cartersville. Ph. 404-382-5059._______
2200 Ditch Witch like new ROPS, $6000. C. R. Brown, Perry. Ph. 912-987-0962.________________
1984 Gilson garden tractor, factory warrant to Aug. 1986, mower, when new $2900, sell $1575. John Harrison, Commerce. Ph. 367-8802._____________
8N Ford tractor w/20 disc harrow, good tires $2,100. Robert Jackson, Rt. 2, Box 219, Ft. Valley 31030. Ph. 825-5866.
9-20 in. AC no-till planters $1800; 4400 JD combine, straw chopper, rice tires, low hrs., $11,500. Frank Bunch, Talking Bock. Ph. 276-4447.____________
JD 350 sickle mower, 7 ft. blade, good cond. 3 blades plus extra parts $1,000. Ernest Powell, Hampton. Ph. 946-9169.
1974 D-5 Cat., w/blade, winch on rear, comp. rebuilt eng., 25% UC wear, $14,000. Vernon Bennett, Statenville. Ph. 912-559-6795._______________
NH no. 477 7 ft. hay cutter like new $2,000; NH model no. 851 round hay baler, like new $7500; 1983 Case tractor no. 2090 w/cab, exc. cond. $23,500. Mrs. Alice Harman, Greenville. Ph. 404-672-1202._______________
Ford 9N Tractor $2200, exc. cond., disc plow $150, subsoiler $75. Terry Waid, Smyrna. Ph. 435-4366 aft. 6 pm._____
Pittsburgh 2 row cult. $250, Covington side dresser $100. Ron Saturday, Brooks. Ph. 404-599-3807.______________
TD 9 Intl. dozer $6,000 as is or trade. Paul Whitaker, LaFayette. Ph. 638-9154.
JD 530 tractor w/power steering and 3 pt. hitch, $1200. Byard Heatwale, Millen. Ph. 404-554-3069.____________
1952 8N Ford tractor and 5 ft. bush hog, exc. cond. $2450. Hubert Tripp, Conyers. Ph. 922-6098.________________
New Holland 472 haybine and 316 baler, exc. cond. Ben Cox, Stone Mtn. Ph. 491-7075.___________________
Homemade post hole digger 3 pt. hitch, self-a-lining w/9 in. auger $350; 6 in. auger and 12 in. $30 to $75; 1 subsoiler $150, heavy duty $175. Fred West, Dawson. Ph. 912-995-5625.________
5 ft. bush hog, harrow, plow, cult., layoff plow, seeder, used in top shape, no junk, cash only. D. Granstaff, Winder. Ph. 867-5525._________________
Exc. 1977 52 hp. AC tractor, 880 hrs., Indep. PTO, hyd. $5,000. H. R. Williams, Ellaville. Ph. 912-862-5503._________
9 1/2 ft. Taylor-Way harrow P/new disk w/metal drag $750; MF 55 3 flip bottom plow $600. James Ivey, Rt. 3, Tifton 31794. Ph. 912-382-1468._________
Cub tractor w/5 pcs. equip., harrow, disc plow, cult., belly mower, scrape blade. Thomas Smith, Flowery Branch. Ph. 404-967-6894.______________
MF 230 tractor, 86 hrs. Billy Cotton, Rt. 1, Box 67, Homer. Ph. 677-3630 aft. 6 pm.
Ford tractor 600 exc. cond. $3500. J. King, Buford. Ph. 945-3664.__________
JD 39 sickle mower, NH sq. baler, 4 row Pittsburg cult., Arts-Way feed mill for parts. Charles Lott, Broxton. Ph. 912-359-3376.______________
1974 IH Cub exc. cond., 8 pcs. equip. $4950; 1964 Ford 2000 diesel exc. cond. 8 pcs. equip. $6500. J. L. Lewis, Cartersville. Ph. 404-382-6264.______
MF 300 crawler w/backhoe $14,500; H25 Payloader 3/4 yd. bucket, good chicken house machine good cond. Jerry Abercrombie, Waco. Ph. 404-574-2225.
NH sq. baler model 320, like new used one season, cost $10,000, sell, $7500. Hugh Norton, Atlanta. Ph. 325-2731.
JD 425 off-set disk harrow, 11 in. spacing, 28 discs, 116-15 tires 26 in. cutout cone disk and furrow filler. M. B. Stedry, Atlanta. Ph. 404-321-0535._________
Myers dbl. fan eng. driven pecan sprayer, new anti-rust paint, epoxy tank exc. cond. $8,000. Bill Cobb, Albany. Ph. 912-439-7783.________________
JD 145 ftont end loader for 2030 and other models; JD 2030 operators manual and parts cat. Tom Mellican, Rt. 4, Box 2195, Chickamauga 30707. Ph. 404-539-2909.________________
Log splitter, 12 tons Didiger, w/5 hp. BIS eng. $600, 30 in. ram, hwy. towable. Obie Beal, Monlezuma. Ph. 912-472-2670.
Farmall, Super A w/2 harrows, turn
plow, cult, and belly mower $3200. Joe Shepler, Waycross. Ph. 912-285-5293 aft.
Servis 15 ft. flex-wing mower good cond. $2,250. R. K. Schuler, Cairo. Ph. 912-377-4060.__________________
MF 230 or 245 tractor and 1 Richardton dump wagon, used 1 season. Craig H. Jackson, Locust Grove. Ph. 404-957-4650.
Four JD 71 planters w/herbicide and insecticide boxes. Edward Reynolds. Mauk. Ph. 912-649-7272.________
Ford 515 sickle mower 5 ft., Ford 200 bu. manure spreader, works, fair cond., 3 pt. hitch. 4 wheel rake. Hardy Edwards, Winterville. Ph. 404-742-5717.________
9600 Ford tractor, exc. cond., 8 spd. w/dual power 90% radial tires, dual hyd. remotes $9800. Mike Campbell, Newnan. Ph. 404-253-8183.______________
Cat. D-6 straight blade, cable operatd $5,000. James Parks, Dawsonville 30534. Ph. 404-265-6763.______________
Utility trailer 4x6 fully enclosed u-haul type, good for lots of uses 4 ft. high, $550, exc. cond. J. Bruce, Covington. Ph. 404-786-5014.______________
75 Case 350B 4 in 1 bucket, professionally overhauled, power shift $6950. James Strickland, Carrollton. Ph. 836-0867.____________________
Cobey manure spreader, PTO drive, good cond. $600. Harold Yarbrough, Douglasville. Ph. 404-942-4111.______
! 4 pm._____________________________ JD 4020 tri-cycle, burned, good rear
and trans., new 18.4x34 tire, best offer. A. i Kinder, Royston. Ph. 404-245-7539 or
6272.__________________ Horse drawn Intl. Harvester mower
i $225, horse drawn Bermuda sprigger $75. J. Hall, Maxeys. Ph. 759-3841._________
1979 Ford 2600, 600 hrs., oversized tires, good cond. $7600. Danny Scroggs, Gainesville. Ph. 536-8028.________
Satoh tractor iate 70's front end loader and drag blade, 25 hp. 3 pt. hitch and live PTO, 1700 hrs., also, trailer. $4900. Vie Pesaresi, Hoschton. Ph. 654-3219 aft. 5
pm.____________________ Sand pump, 8 in, AMSCO dredge pump
$4600. Robin Venable, Cumming. Ph. 887-9548.___________________
' Hyd. wood splitter, 10 hp. BIS eng. i w/lrg. ram, splits all type wood up to 26
in. long, exc. cond. Scotty Morris, Sale City. Ph. 912-782-5506.___________
JD 350 loader, Ford 4500 backhoe, | equip, trailer, pkg. price $15,000 nego. ! George Bechtold, Buford. Ph. i 404-945-6534 leave message.________
: intl. 480 cutting harrow (foidover) and a | 8 row no-till AC planter (no coulters), I good cond. both/$2500. George Owens, i Calhoun. Ph. 404-629-5761.___________
'81 Ford 2GOO. oiesei, iive PTO, PIG, like new cond., 3 pt. hitch, $8,000. Waller, Fayetieville. Ph. 461-5933.
6N $1850; 1S5 MF gas, $3600; 135 MF
dicsei $4500, good ccnd. Earl Thompson, Temple. Ph. 404-562-4491.
Sears 16 hp. tractor 3 pt. hitch, box blade, disc harrow, turn plow and belly mower $1500. Joe Hoyal, Meansville. Ph. 404-567-8841.__________________
H Farmall, recent overhaul, good tires and paint, $1,000. C. Thrift, Jr., Collins. Ph. 912-684-3970 aft. 6 pm.__________
Hay van equip., no till drill, 4 bale bumper hitch trailer, bale loader and 7600 Ford tractor, 90 hp. Jim Doles, Ft. Valley. Ph. 912-825-3488 aft. 7 pm.________
2 JD 71 planters $200 ea., pr. 15.5x38 dual wheels $650. Rex Smith, Ambrose. Ph. 912-384-6645 aft. 7:30 pm.
Want to buy a Durand Wayland 50 to 100 gal. sprayer for 3 pt. hitch, in good cond. Thomas Meeler, Bogart. Ph. 404-354-0705.___________________
Want cotton wagons. James Lee Bailey, Rt. 1, Box 256, Elberton 30635. Ph. 404-283-3376.____________________
Want 48 in. mower deck in usable or repairable cond. Robert Knight, Ellenwood. Ph. 241-4283._____________
Want 40-45 ft. tractor trailer van for storage. Opal Gaskins, Rt. 1, Alapaha 31622. Ph. 912-532-6495.
Wanted_______
Farm Supplies
Want to buy 2 matching tires 10-12 in. x 28 in. also, need tubes. Harold Welch, 3414 Mura Dr., Augusta 30906. Ph. 404-798-5161 aft. 6 p.m.___________
Want 499 JD cotton Picker, 40 ft. cotton wagons, brilliant drag harrow. Dale Knight, Rutledge. Ph. 404-557-2803 aft. 6
p.m.________________________ Want irrig. pumping unit 80-90 hp.
prefer JD 329. Billy Chandler, Rt. 2 Box 151, Colbert 30628. Ph. 404-788-2306.
Want to trade 1 disk turning plow to fit Intl. Cub for bush hog, prefer belt driven off PTO pulley w/in reas. dist. Dennis Clifton, Comer. Ph. 404-783-5402._______
If you have questions regarding this category, call Ella Beach 656-3727.
Please include a statement along with your ad indicating how an item has been or can be used on a farm.
Gas heater, 65,000 BTU w/blower and thermo. for greenhouse etc. $250. D. Staib, Hwy. 27, Blulfton 31724._______
Hickory chips for smoking meats 15$/lb. Bouchard Malain, Augusta. Ph. 404-796-8016 eve.______________
Want hay accumilator. Ricky McCommon, Union Point. Ph. 404-486-4948 /
2494.____________________ Want sml. 3 1/2 cu. ft. 1 bag cement
mixer, elec./B/S, must be reas. priced. R. P. Pawson, Athens. Ph. 404-549-3623.
Locust farm fence post and rails, will del. and install. Gerald Cook, Gainesville. Ph. 536-2317.__________________
Oak kegs w/spigots, both charred and plain, 2, 3, 5, 10 gal. Cecil Jones, 5735 Canterbury Dr., Columbus. Ph. 563-4002.
Want comp. farm hand acumalator hay sys., will buy together or separate, also, want Ford 5000 tractor. Robert Todd, Jesup. Ph. 557-4518 or 427-2523.______
Want for JD 1010 eng. rebuild part for diesel, 42000 up. Grady Bright, 332 Arnold Mill Rd., Woodstock 30188._____
Want 180 or 185 AC tractor in useable or repairable cond. Joel Lancaster, Adairsville. Ph. 404-773-3372._______
Sta-Rite jet well pump for 2 in. well, 1 hp. mtr. $200. G. D. Locke, Rt. 1, Box 208, Butler 301006. Ph. 912-862-3186._____
Berkeley PTO Irrig. pump w/suction pipe $450. Rusty Partin, Nashville. Ph. 912-686-5953.___________________
Humidaire incubator / hatcher, model C, 450 chick size, good cond. $300. Marie Shope, Rt. 1, Boston 31626. Ph. 912-498-4451.___________________
Want 4 row fert. attach, for IH 185
600 gal. fuel tank on 2 wheel trailer,
planters, reas. priced. Julian R. Kimbell, I heavy gauge steel $425. L. 0. Bloomfield,
College Park. Ph. 404-997-6350 nights.
Dallas. Ph. 404-445-2687.___________
Want Super A Farmall for parts. S. B.
One 6000 gal. alum, nitrogen tank
Triplett, Dacula. Ph. 963-5822.______ $2,000; also, MF 57 reversible Moldboard
Want 3 pt. hitch for Ford 4000 tractor. plow 18 in. Ray Perry, Dublin. Ph. Wallace Campbell, 6525 Riverside Dr. 272-1976._____________________
N.W., Atlanta 30328. Ph. 404-252-5048.
Rabbit cages w/waterers and feeders
Want 44 in. mower deck for 129 Intl. $15 per cage. Geo. Evans, Rt. 1, Box C167 Cub Cadet tractor. Gil Landry, Athens, Gunnnoe Rd., Harlem 30814.________
Ph. 404-543-7449 or 542-5350.________
Auto, self catch heat-gate, hvy. duty
Want junked TO-30 Ferguson tractor like new $275. Jim Ayres, Thomaston. Ph. for parts, mtr. must be in fair shape. W. A. 647-1254.__________________
Chance, Thomson 30824. Ph.
Three 15,000 gal. gas tanks, above
404-595-1548 aft. 7 p.m.________ ground, good cond. $1500 ea. Joe Walker,
Want JD 336 baler w/bale thrower, Fayetteville. Ph. 404-461-7142.________
gravity flow wagon. Bob Atwood, Cedar-
3 old bathtubs for watering livestock
town. Ph. 404-748-7637.__________ $15 ea. J. R. Shaw, Rt. 4, Canton 30114.
Want draw bar for Farmall Cub, reas. Ph. 475-1277.________________
Jack McDougald, Auburn. Ph. 962-7925.
200-300 fire brick good cond. 12x6x3 in.
Want 2 ea. tractor tires 12.4x38, 4 ply in 50$ ea. David Brown, Austell. Ph. good cond. Bill McKeigan, Appling. Ph. 948-8276._______________________
404-541-0909 aft. 5 p.m.___________
Broiler house 39x250 and equip., metal
Want 24 in. to 32 in. rock corn mill,
needs to be in good cond., also, need corn sheller. James Henderson, Rt. 5,
roof, 5 block foundation, hdwd. framing, Big Dutchman 2-line chain feeder. Jack Adams. Winder 30680. Ph. 404-867-9808.
Box 5398, Dawsonville 30534. Ph.
Heat treated wedge for log splitter,
404-887-5607._________________ shallow well pump, McCullouch chain
Want elec. mix mill and 14 ton feed bin. Hoyt Altman, Rt. 3, Baxley. Ph.
saw parts. Jerry Howard, Snellville. Ph. 979-8019 nights._____________
912-367-7466.__________________
14 1/2 gal. jars, 10 one gal. jars, 10 one
Want Irg. box scrape blade. Joe Wilkinson, Milledgeville. Ph. 912-452-7865.
gal. jugs all for $40. Wilbur Beaver, 355 N. Brunswick St., Jesup 31545.________
Want 2940 or 2950 JD w/low hrs., 4430 or 4440 w/roll guard. C. L. Finch, Rt. 1, Portal 30450. Ph. 912-865-2939.________
Want blade for D4 Cat. and heads for
D6 4 R series. Bill Dabbs, 406 Crestview Dr., Eatonton 31024. Ph. 404-485-6249.
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Incubators, circulated air, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, trays, hand or auto, turning, 2 thermostats. Ernest Dickey, Ada Dr., Millen 30442. Ph. 912-982-5515.______________
Log skidding tongs, 1V1" heavy steel, opens to 21" w/ring $25. Mrs. John Wilson, Stapleton. Ph. 404-547-6827.
Want sml. gas eng., 5 hp. to pull hyd. pump on wood splitter. James Odom, Rt.
2, Box 191, Ashburn 31714. Ph 912-567-2572.
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Split chestnut farm rails, del. and installed. G. Mitchell, P.O. Box 1768. Blairsville 30512. Ph. 404-745-4585.
Want roll bar for Ford 2000, good
cond., reas. J. Whitmire, Marietta. Ph. 422-1920._________________
Twin telescoping cyls. for grain body
$350. Dennis Fry, Rt. 2. Box 688. Foysyth 31029. Ph. 912-994-0423 aft. 6 pm.
Want 3 pt. hitch rig for JD model A tractor. J. Season, Tyrone. Ph. 964-1777 aft. 6.
Want Gravely flow-grain or bulk wagon in good cond. Mike Strickland, Rt. 1, Box 1000, Pine Mtn. 31822.__________
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8 two spped heavy duty Big Dutchman winches $35 ea. J.F. Goss, Jr., Buckhead. Ph. 404-342-3649.______________
Drainage pipe, 11 to 15 in. dia., mostly in 12' lengths w/couplers $3/ft. Hamid Ashtiani, Stone Mountain. Ph. 294-9233.
Want quick detach front end loader for 5040 AC. Robert Turner, Rt. 2, Colbert 30628. Ph. 788-2717 aft. 6.__________
Want steering box for 300 Intl. tractor. Gordon Ware, Talking Rock. Ph. 404-276-4524._________________
Want JD 1010 loader for parts. Junior
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Water tank, 40 gal. glass lined, used very little $40. Ed Hitt, Grovetown. Ph. 404-863-1620._______________
Water pump, 3 hp. gas engine, portable, 20 ft. ea., 2" I/O lines incl. $200; also, Burns 5 hp. tiller $100. F. Bradley, Social Circle. Ph. 464-2382.___________
Denson, Rt. 3, Ball Ground. Ph. 404-479-1531 aft. 6.___________
35 eight ft. chicken waterers, complete
Want Case 580-B 24 in. backhoe bucket, will swap 36 in.; want hay tedder in good cond. Bill Lake, Warner Robins. Ph. 912-953-3579._____________
Want to buy turning plows, disc harrow that wil fit Intl. Cub Cadet. P. W. Williamson, Griffin. Ph. 404-227-783^______
I w/hose, valves $2 for 10 or more, good cond. Waymon Hilley, Rt. 3. Danielsville
30633.________________________ I 1 belt driven power cane mill, one 60 | gal. kettle w/gas burner cooker & | everything needed to cook syrup. I Wallace Becton, Quitman. Ph. ] 912-559-5738 or 904-929-4391.________
Want to buy 48 in. bush hog for Yanmar
tractor. Hunter McComb. 236 Pettigrew
Rd., Milledgeviile 31061. Ph.
404-453-S375.
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Want to buy tractor dirt scoop, 3 pt.
hook up. James Austin, Lithonia. Ph. 482-5431.
Ex. Irg. yellow locust farm fence posts, GVV. $1.50. Walt Stancil, Rabun. Ph. | 7462488.____________________
400 brooder mink cages w/bottoms & feeders, make best offer. Tommy Irvin, Rt. 1, Baldwin. Ph. 404-778-6116 day or 404-677-4953 night.
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GQF 3 tray, auto, turning incubator $250, 5 tray brooder $200. Pat Davis, Woodstock. Ph. 926-4706.__________
Heavy duty all steel walk through cattle head gates $135 ea., can ship. Pete Harris, Rt. 5, Box 124, Elberton 30635. Ph. 283-6615 eve.____________
Hay or grain feed rack for horses or cattle, tractor hitch, rubber tires, treated 2 in. lumber, 14 ft. long, 6 wide, 4 high, $425. H.B. Brookshire, Suches. Ph. 404-747-2928._________________
Old bathtub cast iron w/legs, good for watering livestock. C. Massey, Rockmart. Ph. 684-7156._______________
1 ton 12 hole hay feeder and 50 gal. water tank $250 for both. J. Dennis, Albany. Ph. 912-524-2797._______
Incub. like new 800 quail, 400 pheasant, 400 turkey cap. $175; GQF 30 pr. qual. breeder cage $125; quail egg trays/boxes from GQF: other. Art Peace, McDonough. Ph. 957-2764._________
Cedar farm fence post, 6'/z' long will del. or you pick up. George Moore, Elberton. Ph. 404-283-7270.__________
1854 log farm bldg. 2 story 20x20 ft. sq. logs $5,700. Edwin Gregory, Milledgeville. Ph., 912-452-8017._____
Locust farm fence post 6 1/z ft. $1.45 ea. Bobby Gooch, Suches. Ph. 404-838-4513.
4 bulb 48" flourescent light, 4 bulb 96" light, $15 ea. for greenhouse etc. Milt Cunningham, Atlanta. Ph. 457-3371 days, 8309 nights._______________
Two 24x148 Quonsett type clover garden greenhouses, fans, therm, $3,000 ea. Marvin Russell, Hwy. 138, Walnut Grove. Ph. 404-787-9500._________
200 gal. fiberglass sprayer tank exc. $100; 1 set of 6 row fenders to be used w/direct sprayer $50. James Whittle, Chester. Ph. 912-358-4518._______
250 gal. fuel tank on stand $40. N. McGlonon, Athens. Ph. 543-8414.
Yellow locust fence post 6Vz ft. also 8 ft. and 10 ft. rails, Irg. and straight, can del. Terry York, Dillard. Ph. 746-2029.
Wood range cook stove $300. Floyd Johnson, Stone Mtn. Ph. 469-5046.
Fish hauling tank for sale. Chuck Zimmerman, Atlanta. Ph. 262-9492.______
Two 14 V4 ton feed bins w/fill sys. $900 and $800; 8 ton $200; 36 ft. trusses $30 ea., 12 ft. tin $5 ea. Robert McCurley, Crawford. Ph. 743-8421.________
Big Dutchman chicken feeders 650 ft. trough, chain & grille, 1 dbl. hopper, 1 sgl. hopper; other, Big Dutchman. H.F. Atha, Rt. 2, Monroe. Ph. 267-8768 / 3069.
90 ft. of 4 in. PVC drain pipe, 22 fittings, elbow joints, etc. $150. M.D. Smith, Smyrna. Ph. 435-7083._______________
8 ft. stainless steel Shenandoah drinkers approx. 250, $5 ea. James Beals, Rt. 3, Box 218, Danielsville. Ph. 404-795-3481. ____________
12 T. feed bin $1200; also, heavy duty Powder River squeeze chute $1 100. Ricky McCommons, Union Point. Ph. 404-486-4948 / 2494.______________
V46D Wise, air cooled, elec. start, long shaft, gas, 37 hp., low hrs. $550. James Slrickland, Carrollton. Ph. 836-0867.
Pincor elec. gen. 16 hp. 750 watt, like new $950, egg cooler $150, auto, curtain machine $300, 8 yrs. Stanley Barnes, Gainesville. Ph. 963-3769.________
Heavy duty oak pallet for sale, been kept in the dry $5 ea. Bobby Bailey, 5860 All. Hwy., Flowery Branch. Ph. 404-967-6940.
55 gal. metal drums, clean safe feed storage $6 ea. D.L Hasis, Marietta. Ph. 404-422-8226.________________
4 cyl. water cooled Lincoln SA200 DC welder, 150 ft. lead, stinger and ground clamp, good cond. Lamar Wyatt, Calhoun. Ph. 404-629-0023._______
Chicken house equip., auto, feeders, 2 curtain machines, 72 waterers, 27 brooders, 12 fans, 2 feed bins, other. Harold Yarbrough, Douglasville. Ph. 404-942-4111. ______________
Log chain 15 ft. long, size 5/8 w/hook and eye $50; elec. gas fuel pump 350 gal. tank $175. James Austin, Lithonia. Ph. 482-5431.________________
Approx. 100 four ft. chicken (broiler) feeders 50<s ea., gas brooders $10 ea., feed bin $50. C.C. Tritt, Suches. Ph. 404-747-3696. ______________
2 tires, 10.00x15, 14 ply $65; 16.9x30 wire mesh cord tire $175. McLeroy, Rt. 2, Comer 30629._______________
Egg equip., Generation packer 2 fuel bins, feeders, waterers, fans, cages. Mauk Fink, Rt. 15, Box 292, Gumming. Ph. 887-2704._______________
Jars for canning, all sizes, 25<t to 50c ea. Ruby Flewellyn, Macon. Ph. 912-742-4182._______________
Commercial meat saw, meat grinder, sml. slicer, sml. grinder. $550. James ! Aycock, Macon. Ph. 912-743-2498 or I 912-742-0534._________________ |
Fourteen 5 gal. plastic buckets 50<c ea., | 3 ref. pans for feed 50<t ea., one 4 gai. | heavy metal Bucket $5, oil rack, for chicken house, $20. Anne Huntsr, Con-
______ __ ___ Name and city are required on every ad. Please include this information so your ad will not be withheld.
Cattle, swine, other livestock for sale
// you have questions regarding this category, call Amanda Nesbitt 656-3727.
Cattle farmers must have had the livestock advertised In their possesison 60 days or more before offering it for sale through this publication.
Cattle moving from farm to farm must have a negative brucellosis test within the past 30 days before they are moved whenever there is a change of ownership. Exceptions being cattle from certified herds or those consigned directly for slaughter. Buyers are urged to request proof of a negative brucellosis test prior to purchase.
Cattle
Purebred Angus heifer, cows, bull calf, 2 reg. Santa Gertrudis bulls 12 & 16 mos. W. Simmons, Gumming. Ph. 887-1405.
Closing out dairy, 3 purebred Jersey springer heifers, 1st calf, ex. bloodline. C. A. Parker, Hampton. Ph. 404-946-4344.
8 reg. Polled Hereford bulls 8-26 mos., gr'sons KNT & Vindicator, herd cert./accredi. Jimmie Nelson, Kingston. Ph. 404-382-4474._________________
TB dk. gray Brahman bull w/papers, 4 yrs., good breeder, calves can be seen, 1200-1400 Ibs. Willis Pass, Braselton. Ph. 404-967-3414.______________
Brahman bull, 3 yrs., gentle, ready for service; grass calves ready for pasture, del. avail. D. A. Garmon, Buford. Ph. 963-5600.____________________
Top qual. reg. Gray Brahman bulls, good selec. Haynes Masters, Dalton. Ph. 404-278-7105 day /1464 night._______
Reg. & class. Santa Gertrudis bulls 4 yrs. & 22 mos., $1000 & $1200, Russ & Wilton Jones bloodline. John Cherry, Chatsworth. Ph. 404-629-1843.______
Reg. Angus bulls, tall & long, priced to sell. Eddie Porter, Rock Spring. Ph. 935-5185._________________
2 yr. 94% Hanchon bulls $1200; 2 yr. 87% $850; 1 1/2 yr. 95% $600, 747 fullblood bull. Dennis Hinton, Oxford. Ph. 624-5544 day / 786-2014 night._______
Reg. Santa Gertrudis bull, 22 mos., ready for service, heifers 19 mos., bred cows, cert./accredi. herd. R. L. McGuire, Carrollton. Ph. 404-834-8634._______
7/8 Limousin bull, ready for service, $750 or best offer. Ed Malcom, Barnesvllle. Ph. 404-358-1538._____
Simmental bulls, cows, heifers, prs., good qual., very reas., del., price list avail. Clay Keller, Danielsville. Ph. 795-3379.
15 Limousin cow/calf prs., bull/heifer calves born Oct., Nov., Dec., show calf prospect from 747 son. Ponder Webb, Valdosta. Ph. 242-6423 /1917._______
Brahman heifers & bulls, red, Ga. raised, 18 mos., haltered, very gentle. Jim Williams, Buena Vista. Ph. 912-649-7544.
Reg. Polled Hereford bulls ready for service, exc. breeding from GK Justification & Prospector 508. George Peake, Unadllla. Ph. 912-627-3698._________
29 bred crossbred cows, Angus & Angus Hereford cross, calving now thru March. David Dillard. Hahira. Ph. 794-2297.____________________
Five 2 1/2 yr. old reg. Red Brahman bulls $8004900 ea. Randy Regsby, Camilla. Ph. 912-336-8911.______
Reg. Black Angus bulls ready for service, also 16 bred heifers & cows due to calve soon, w/o papers. Fred Blitch, Statesboro. Ph. 912-865-5454._______
Reg. Jersey cow, 4 yrs., vacc., w/reg. Jersey bull calf born 2/7/86, will accept other calves easily, $700. Christie Grissom, Bulord. Ph. 945-6934.______
Santa Gertrudis reg. S., semen tested bulls, 20-24 mos., ready for service, priced to sell. Clifton A. Ward, 5600 Hog Mtn. Rd., Bogart 30622._____________
Top qual. Gray Brahman bulls, breeding age, w/papers, reas. Floyd Taylor, Albany. Ph. 912-436-7692.
Purebred & percentage Limousin bulls, cows, heifers; also semen from 747 Jumbo Jet. W. L. Murray, Monroe. Ph. 404-267-4425 / 800-342-1283.________
Reg. Santa Gertrudis breeding stock, trade for reg. App./Paint/Morgan/Arab. mares/fillies. S. Kelley. Carrollton. Ph.404-854-4271 (7-10 p.m.)._________
Baby calves 5-15 days old. Lucy Dowling, Waycross. Ph. 912-283-1669.______
Reg. Angus bulls, two 2 yrs., 5 yrlgs., aH good qual., from 1982 Ga. champ. Walter Gray Jr., 18C3 Ga. 127, Perry 31069. Ph. 912-987-2486.___________
Purebred Santa Gertrudis bull, polled, 16 mos., from reg. stock, $575. Jeff Whidby, Canton. Ph. 404-479-5495.
Reg. Red Brahman bull, 4 1/2 yrs., must see calves to apprec., 1200 firm. Terry Stephenson, Rt. 4, Commerce 30529. Ph. 404-335-2645._________________
Top qual. Holstein heifers, c.v., all shots, calving soon, ready for dairy. M. K. Smith, Haddock. Ph. 912-932-5581 / 5253 aft. 6 p.m.____________________
BBU reg. bulls, breeding age & weanings, also cows & heifers, some w/calves, cert./accredi. herd. Howard T. Jones, Newnan. Ph. 253-4412.____________
Georgia Cooking
Reg. Santa Gertrudis bulls, reas. priced, 14-23 mos. Calvin Cooper, Winder. Ph. 867-6447.______________________
Santa Gertrudis bulls for sale. Scott Cherry, Rt. 4, Monroe 30655. Ph. 404-267-4237.______________
7 yrlg. Angus heifers $300 ea. Mrs. J. W. Bailey, Waynesboro. Ph. 404-554-2037.
Purebred Brangus bulls 18-24 mos. Georgia Boy bloodlines $900. James Cox, Cordele. Ph. 273-5333 night._______
BBU reg. Beefmaster bull, 4 yrs., dk. red. Randy Poss, Sparta. Ph. 404-444-6072 day / 7144 night._______________
Bulls, reg. Brahmans, blacks, reds, gentle, weaning age to 3 yrs. C. Parks, Cleveland. Ph. 864-6966._____________
BROCCOLI CHICKEN ROLLS 2 whole boneless chicken breasts, halved and flattened g 2 slices (3/4 ounce) low fat cheese g 1 package (10 ounce) frozen chopped broccoli, defrosted
and drained 1/2 cup skim milk g 1 tablespoon all-purpose flour 1 tablespoon white wine (optional) 1 teaspoon parsley flakes 1/4 teaspoon pepper
Cut one cheese slice in fourths. Place one piece in each
Chianinas, percentage, bull by Pure Black, pair, bred cow, yrlgs. Harry Landreth, Newnan. Ph. 253-8663 days.
Reg. Santa Gertrudis bull, 2 yrs., $1000. D. Canady, Lavonla. Ph. 404-356-4289.
2 reg. Polled Hereford bulls, gr'sons 107H Enforcer, 2 yrs. Ralph Sherman, Adalrsvllle. Ph. 404-773-7235.________
Beefalo, reg. fullblood & purebreds. James Fleming, Molena. Ph. 404-495-5813.________________
chicken breast. Spoon approximately 2 tablespoons broccoli onto chicken. Roll up and secure with wooden toothpicks. Place rolls seam side down in a lightly greased glass casserole. Cover with wax paper. Microwave on High for 8-10 minutes; drain.
Blend remaining ingredients in a 2 cup measure. Microwave on High for 1 1/2-3 minutes, stirring half way through. Add remaining cheese. Pour sauce over chicken and cook on High for 1 minute. Serves 4.
Reg. class. S. Santa Gertrudis bull, 3 yrs., very gentle, good bloodline, $1000. J. W. Mitchell, Cartersvllle. Ph. 382-3153.
Santa Gertrudis bull, 4 yrs., purebred but no papers, 1300-1400 Ibs., proven breeder. R. C. Eidson, Douglasvllie. Ph. 942-4716.______________________
2 reg. Angus bulls, 15 mos., sires Powerplay & Shoshone, dams heavy milkers, perf. tested. Sam B. Hay Jr., CovIngton. Ph. 404-786-3031.___________
Reg. Polled Hereford bulls, top bloodlines, 10-18 mos., $450/up, del. avail., herd cert./accredi. J. E. Jeanes, Gray. Ph. 912-986-3303._______________
Purebred Limousin bulls, Caravil bloodlines, ready for service, reas. W. K. Stringer, Atlanta. Ph. 404-325-9009 night / 800-282-1346 day.________________
Catherine Courchaine Covington, Georgia
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BLAZIN BARBECUE SAUCE 1 1/4 cup ketchup 2/3 cup oil 1 cup vinegar 5 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce 1/2 cup brown sugar 1/4 cup water 2 tablespoons dry mustard 3 teaspoons freshly grated ginger 1 clove garlic, minced 1 lemon, thinly sliced 3 tablespoons butter
'Sml. herd 100% Red Angus cattle, 7 bred cows, c.v., springing, 4-6 yrs., 1 young bull, see to apprec. Hal Keller, McDonough. Ph. 957-9125._______
Simmental cows, some w/calves, yrlg. heifers, from reg. fullblood Simmental bull, cerUaccredi. herd. T. Werne, Fayetteville. Ph. 404-461-1083.______________
Heavy dash hot sauce Salt and pepper to taste
Mix all ingredients and simmer until done. Serve over cooked meat.
Mrs. Betty Talmadge Lovejoy, Qa.
4 young Limousin bulls, red, 3 polled, 3 blk. cows, calve soon, 2 open heifers, reg., $3504550. R. M. Baldwin, Powder Springs. Ph. 428-0383._______________
Reg. Polled Hereford 2 yr. bulls sired by weaning & yrlg. trait leader TNJ Enf. High Voltage. Mark Wonders, Clarkesvllle. Ph. 404-754-6406.______
Unless otherwise indicated, all recipes have been tested for accuracy in the Department of Agriculture test kitchen, by Home Economists Marcia McNeely and Ruth Rogers. If you would like to share your favorite recipe with our readers, send to Georgia Cooking, Market Bulletin, Capitol Square, Atlanta 30334.
The "g" signifies that this is a Georgia product
150 head cattle, 62 cows w/calves or
due, 82 heifers & steers, avg. 600 Ibs. David Covington, 2118 Hewatt Rd., Snellvllle. Ph. 972-7780._______________
2 reg. Brahman bulls 4 yrs., 1 reg. Brahman bull 7 yrs. Harry Argroves, Rt. 2, Box 286, Greenville 30222. Ph. 404-672-4700._________________
BBU U. class. Beefmaster donor cow, bred to Ben Pride, priced to sell. John Smith, Hartsfleld. Ph. 912-941-5828.
Santa Gertrudis bulls, class. S., 2 yrs. plus. Robert Reed, Doerun. Ph. 912-776-4935._______________
15 crossbred cows, Angus-Hereford cross, 3 cows, 12 heifers, bred to purebred Limousin bull. Dr. Broadfoot, Valdosta. Ph. 912-244-3700 / 242-0965.
Reg. Angus bulls 20-26 mos., sired by top perf. Al sires, herd cert./accredi., TB/bangs free. Thad Rush, Rome. Ph.
404-291-4849.______________
BBU reg. Beefmaster bulls ready for service, semen tested, bred cows & heifers to calve soon, price nego. Bill
Reg. Holstein bulls, service age, $80041000 ea. Noah W. Yoder, Rt. 1, Monlezuma 31063. Ph. 912-472-7944.
McKinnon, McRae. Ph. 912-868-6489 day /
Simmental purebred cattle, top
5581 night.____________________ bloodlines, cert. herd. Willie Branham,
Black Angus bulls, 15 mos.-5 yrs., w/wo Duluth. Ph. 404-476-2086 aft. 5 p.m.
papers, $4504825, champ, bloodline. Don
Reg. Black Angus bulls, perf. guar.
Helm, Covington. Ph. 404-786-6503.
Larry Bramblett, Jefferson. Ph.
Purebred Polled Hereford bulls 10-14 404-353-6090 day / 367-5651 night.
mos., $3004400, see to apprec. Ray
Reg. Jersey 4-H heifer due 2/7/86, bred
Glasco, Monroe. Ph. 241-1181.________ to State-78 sire A-9 Top Brass 4L-11737M,
Purebred Santa Gertrudis bull, 3 yrs., must sell. A. E. Reynolds, Athens. Ph.
over 1600 Ibs., no papers, $1000. Bob 353-8802._______________________
Wilson, Rt. 2, Cornelia 30531. Ph.
3/4 Black Salers bull 3 yrs., calves on
404-778-6394.___________________ ground, sure breeder, $1400, 1800 Ibs.
3 heavy heifers, 2 1/2 yrs., all shots, Lafayette McLeroy, Rt. 2, Comer 30629.
Black Angus & Holstein mixed, make Ph. 404-783-3168.___________
good brood cows, open. W. Rowland,
Santa Gertrudis bulls & heifers, service
Madison. Ph. 342-1688.____________ age bulls, heifers ready to breed, from
Reg. Angus cows bred to Hereford, estab. herd. Joe Garcia, Donalsonville.
open heifers, Angus semen $5/straw, Pat- Ph. 912-524-2680._________________
ton bloodline. Raloh Williams,
Reg. Beefmaster bulls 15 mos. 2 1/2
Taylorsvllle. Ph. 404-386-0319._____ yrs. Herbert Peters, Social Circle. Ph.
12 cow/calf prs., big frame, 100 Ibs., ! 267-2660 night / 5720 day.________
Angus-Hereford cross. June Strawder,
Reg. Polled Hereford bull 2 1/2 yrs., son
Hahira. Ph. 794-2578 / 3627.________ of 100L, $1000, del. avail. Richard Conner,
8 Irg. Holstein heifers, 2 springers, 6 I Rutledge. Ph. 404-557-2700._______
bred, will sell all together. Robert Thomp- ! Breeding age Polled Hereford bulls,
son, Thomaston. Ph. 404-647-3753.
! semen tested, guar., $6004800. Tom Fit-
Reg. Angus bull, Al bred son of Gen. JJ j zgerald, Shady Dale. Ph. 404-486-2188.
Patton, long, tail, 3 1/2 yrs., $900. J. D. | Reg. Angus, 12 bred heifers, two 2 yr. Price, Meansville. Ph. 567-8786._____ bulls, three 1 yr. bulls. B. F. Bohanon,
Reg. Polled Hereford bull, approx. 1800 Chickamauga. Ph. 375-4783.________
Ibs., 7 yrs., exc. breeding shape; reg. poll- ! 3 pregnant cows, 1 bull, 3 heifer calves.
ed Beefmaster bull 3 yrs. Jerry Griffin, James Aycock, Macon. Ph. 912-743-2498 /
Homer. Ph. 404-677-3310.
742-0534.
Reg. Limousin, fullblood 6 yr. $1000, purebred $650, two 81 % & one 84% $400 ea.; 90% $450, other. Marvin Miller, Rentz. Ph. 912-984-4393.________
Reg. Black Angus young herd sire bulls, open heifers, all bred by Lovana, Big Sky, Gen. JJ. Sam Lalaian, Loganvllle. Ph. 267-6198.______________
Limousin bulls, percentage & purebred, semen tested, bangs/TB free herd No. 731. R. L. Cato, Lyons. Ph. 912-565-7749 / 7526.________________
Work ox, purebred Holstein, 3 yrs., 1700 Ibs., mature 2000 Ibs., pull log, cart, sled, dehorned, $800. Wayne Froneberger, White. Ph. 404-386-3337.
Jan. '85 Brangus bull, WW 600, sire Manso, cert, herd, 900 Ibs"., $600. Mrs. Fletcher, Jasper. Ph. 404-337-2461 / 255-7908.___________________
Reg. Santa Gertrudis heifers polled/horned, 1 halter broke, ready to start showing, cerUaccredi. Melvin Dodd, Villa Rica. Ph. 404-459-6879._______
Herd dispersal: 38 Charolais cross incl. 20 calving Mar., 3 yr. Charolais bull, shots/wormed, $20,500. B. Crawford, Pine Mtn. Ph. 404-663-4935 eves./wkends.
2 yr. reg. Polled Hereford bull, approx. 1600 Ibs.; also yrlg. bulls from $550. F. J. Adam, QrlHIn. Ph. 228-2976 / 227-7951.
Santa Gertrudis perf. tested bulls, Al sired, ready for service. Wayne Jernigan, Rt. 4, Buena Vista 31803. Ph. 912-649-7724.____________
4 purebred Santa Gertrudis bulls, good age for service, good price. Lamar Wyatt, Calhoun. Ph. 404-629-0023._________
Fresh Guernsey milk cow w/calf, 4 gal. daily, others, grass calves, 6 mos. bulls, steers, cash only. D. Granstaff, Winder. Ph. 867-5525.__________________
Rag. Angus bUI by Warrant, dam by Dynarro, 16 mos, 1200 ,bs., 53" tail, halter broke, gentia. Ban Cox, Stone Mtn. Ph. 491-7075.
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13 reg. Holstein heifers due to start calving 3/3/86. Bob Benett, Madison. Ph. 404-342-1900._______________
Reg. Gray Barhman heifers, bred cows, service age bulls. Mrs. L M. Tucker, Rt. 5, Box 221, THton 31794. Ph. 912-533-4681.
3 yr. reg. Charolais bull w/papers, gentle, $650. Mrs. Lee Price, Kennesaw. Ph. 404-428-5188._________________
5 mos. Holstein heifers, halter broke, $165. Robert Durham, 1255 N. McDonough Rd., Griffin 30223.______
Beefalo, good selec. fullblood & purebred bulls & females. O. E. Deaver, Blalrsvllle. Ph. 404-374-5789._______
Reg. Simmental, Brahman, Simbrah bulls & females for sale. Joe Carrol I, Armuchee. Ph. 404-235-4173.__________
Reg. Black Angus bull, 5 yrs., perfect herd bull, very gentle. Joe Austin, Acworth. Ph. 404-974-6276._________
7/8 Brahman bull, 14 mos., gentle, $500. John Scoggins, Danielsvllle. Ph. 404-795-3179.__________________
4 reg. Angus cow/calf prs. $700-$900; 50% Limousin-Angus $500. Gene Ashby, Pine Mtn. Valley. Ph. 404-636-4740.
Reg. purebred Santa Gertrudis bulls weaned age to 2 yrs. Steve Brannen, Watklnsvllle. Ph. 404-769-5578._____
Reg. 3/4 Beefalo cows, 3/4 heifers at side. Eva Persons, Forsyth. Ph. 912-994-5031 eves._____________
Purebred reg. Limousin bulls, 12-22 mos., easy calving, extra Ibs., $60041200. Paul Bourff, Juniper. Ph. 912-649-9932.
Reg. Polled Hereford bulls, 2 mos.-2 yrs., priced to sell. Orby W. Lamb, Baxley. Ph. 912-367-3157 aft. 6 p.m._______
Reg. purebred Simmental herd, prs., yrlg. heifers, bulls & herd bull, certi., good bloodlines, sacrifice. Paul B. Dorsey, Athens 30605. Ph. 404-543-3829._____
Beau. reg. Blk. Angus bulls, 1 yrlg., $450, one 9 mos. old, $350, Wye bred sire is very hvy. Bo Edwards, Milledgeville. Ph. 912-452-4969.__________
Reg. Texas Longhorns, bulls & heifers. Max Jordan, 1501 Mclntosh Rd., Douglasville 30134. Ph. 404-942-3893.
Reg. Simmental bull, 2 yrs. old, ready for service, $850. Joe C. Cronan, McDonough. Ph. 957-4761.______
15 reg. Polled Hereford cows, 1 bull & 16 calves, priced reas. Herbert C. Gamel, Sr., Rt. 4, Dallas. Ph. 404-445-3163.
Springing heifers, Holstein, others, due now-May, see to appreciate, $550, ea., choice, $500 ea. take all. Billy Gilley, Hiram. Ph. 949-6228.__________
Reg. Polled Hereford, 2 nice young bulls, Vicor & Enforcer breeding, 10 mos. old, $475. Charles Hemphill, Eastman. Ph. 912-374-3255._______________
Brangus bull, 21 mos., good herd prospect, very gentle, Roy Hall, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-1092.______________
Blk. Angus bull, 6 mos., 550-600 Ibs., Gerald Hollis, Douglasville. Ph. 404-489-2664 aft. 5:30._________
Reg. Polled Herefords, cow/calf prs., bred back, bred cows, exc. 9 mo. old bull, RWJ bloodlines, priced to sell. Derrell Thomas, Hampton. Ph. 946-3232._____
Tifton Test Center reg. Black Angus bull, gain/day 4.29 Ibs., 38 mos. old, $1300. Marcus Price, Li I' Cedar Creek Ranch, Wrightsville. Ph. 912-864-2571.
2 grade A Holstein bulls, 9 mos. old, no papers, not reg., $350 ea. Edwin Moss, Oxford. Ph. 404-786-6428 / 8541.______
Santa Gertrudis, reg. & cert, herd, bulls ready for service, bred heifers & cows, young bulls. W. A. Stevens, Hill Top Farm, Rt. 15, Box 346, Macon 31201. Ph. 912-986-3720.______________
Pinzgauers, 3/4 & purebred cows, open/bred/some w/calves, outstanding 7/8 bull, reas. prices. A. Stefanatos, Eatonton. Ph. 404-485-9388._______
6 big Red Brahman cows, 1 Red bull, $3800, 8 Gray Brahman cows, 1 big Gray bull, $3800. Cam Reed, Oakwood. Ph. 536-2822.__________________
2 Al bred Jerseys due May, $600 ea., firm, 1 reg. Jersey, freshened 1/31/86, Al heifer, both $900 firm. J. Norton, Oxford. Ph. 404-787-5033._______________
10 mixed cow, $2300, 7 calves, $65-$150. Steve Reed, Oakwood. Ph. 534-4752.__________________
Simmental bull, 3/4, 2 yrs. old, 1400 Ibs., cert./accredi. herd. Arthur Ledbetter, Armuchee. Ph. 404-234-6514._______
Qual. reg. Brangus bulls, 12-23 mos. old, $750-$1200, can del. C. W. Sword, Char-No Farm, Hollonville. Ph. 227-9241.
Reg. Polled Herefords, Victor Domino bloodline, 1 bull, 3 cows, calves at side, 4 bred heifers. Reed Moser, Sr., 1256 Jodeco Rd., Stockbridge 30281. Ph. 404-474-4306.___________________
Reg. 4 yr. Red Brahman bull, $1100, see calves. John Thompson, Monroe. Ph. 404-267-8134 bef. 3 p.m.__________
Reg. Red Angus bulls, Choctaw bloodline, 2 yrs. old, ready for herd, $650-$1200. Martin Zonnenberg, Gainsvllle. Ph. 404-534-9779.________
Simmental bulls, long yrlgs., 12-15 mos., perf. records, top qual. James Fordham, Cochran. Ph. 912-934-2226.
Crossbred cow/calf prs. & heavy springers, top qual. at mkt. price. Waller Hall, Jefferson. Ph. 404-367-5458.
Purebred Berkshire boars, val. herd. James Carter, Hazlehurst. Ph. 912-375-4283._______________
Simmental bulls, polled, purebred,
16-20 mos., ready for service. Buster Jeffares, McDonough. Ph. 404-957-5165.
Reg. Duroc & Spot males, service age, champ, bloodlines. Dale Carter, Baxley. Ph. 367-4536 / 9433 aft. 6 pm._____
Santa Gertrudis bulls, reg., 1 yr.-23 mos., exc. qual., $500-$750. L. 0. Bloomfield, Dallas. Ph. 404-445-2687.________
Reg. Beefmaster bulls, 16-30 mos., $650 value & up. B. W. Farmer, Oxford. Ph. 786-6469._______________
Bred fullblood Simmental heifers, top qual., reas. priced. Albert H. Dallas, Sweetwater Farm, Thomson. Ph. 404-595-7170/1880 nile.___________
50 bred sows, Yorkshire, Hampshire, Duroc cross, also 3 bred gilts of same stock. Willard Alberson, Ashburn. Ph. 912-567-3013 nights.__________
Landrace boars, fullblood, sev. to choose from, $150-$200. Paul Moncrief, Gray. Ph. 912-986-6587 aft. 8 pm._____
6 wk. Duroc cross pigs, on pig starter since 3 wks. old $25 old $25 ea. Gary D. Maxwell, Bowman. Ph. 245-5561._____
Purebred Brangus bulls, semen tested certi. Bangs free herd No. 685-689. Peggy Chandler, McRae Ph. 912-833-2810.
Yorkshire, Landrace males & females, & sows for sale. Doyle Bailey, Woodstock. Ph. 404-345-5857.______
Brangus bulls, 3/4 Brahma bulls, service age. James Casey, Rt. 2, Box 174, Canon 30420. Ph. 404-245-8189.______
Purebred Yorkshire boar, 14 mos., exc. breeder. Charles W. Gardner, Adairsville. Ph. 404-773-7198._______________
3 Baldy calves, 2 steers & 1 heifer, $225-$325, according to size. Dan Chambers, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-4471, leave mesg.__________________
Holstein heifer calves. Henry Hill, Macon. Ph. 788-3585.________________
Gentle, reg. Santa Gertrudis, & Braham all ages. Joe Don Butler, Chatsworth. Ph. 404-695-4525/3981.__________
Purebred Yorkshire males, val./cert. herd, breeding age. Billy Tinsley, Homerville. Ph. 912-487-2643._________
Hamps, Yorks, Durocs, top qual. boars and gilts avail. Dwight Werner, Kenwood Farms, Rt. 1, Box 449, Ocilla 31774. Ph 912-468-7504._______________
12 wk. old pigs, wormed $35. D. Jordan, Powder Springs. Ph. 943-4756.
50 big, growthy reg. Polled Hereford
Purebred Yorkshire, Duroc, Hampshire,
bulls, 2 yrs., cow/calves grps. Winton Har- I spot boars, gilts, cross-bred gilts, bred
ris, Sereven. Ph. 912-586-6687.______ j gilts by request, val. herd. John Harper, Simmental bulls, fullblood, horned or Ocilla 31774. Ph. 912-468-5689._______
polled, easy calvers, cert, accredi. herd, i Corn fed pigs all sizes, processing can
reas. Larry Monroe, Cartersville. Ph. be arranged by the Ib. or on foot. J. Nor404-382-1079._______________________ ton, Oxford 30267. Ph. 404-787-5033.
Beef type feeders & grass calves, wormed & on grass. E. Summers, Rt. 2, Stockbridge 30281. Ph. 404-483-1747.
Santa Gertrudis bulls, 20-24 mos., reg. S., perf. info., semen tested, cert./accredi., priced to sell. Albert Ward,
Twenty 6 wks. old pigs, wormed and castrated, Herford, Yorkshire, crossed $35 ea., avail. 2/21/86. B.C. Greer, Covington. Ph. 404-786-7813._________
All sizes pigs and hogs for sale, processing can be arranged. H.G. Nix, Cor-
Commerce. Ph. 404-335-6591._______ nelia. Ph. 404-778-3189.
Lrg. frame crossbred heifers, Brahman/Hereford, Brahman/Charolais crosses, 12-24 mos. old, also 1 reg. Charbray bull. Scotty Morris, Sale City. Ph. 912-782-5506._____________
2 purebred Jersey milk cows, 1 heifer, bred Al for spring. Frank Wilson, LaFayette. Ph. 404-397-2417.________
Reg. Chianina females & bulls, natl. champs, from same herd, 4-H prospects avail. Don Voorhees, Covington. Ph. 404-786-1608.
Rabbits
Goats & Sheep
Milk goat herd, reg. bucks, 5 gentle heavy milking does, 8 kids, $30/up, all or separate. John Sharp, Harlem. Ph. 404-556-9747._________________
2 common goats, male & female, both $50. Grace Dean, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-8665.__________________
Purebred Alpine reg. polled buck, Lone Elm bloodline, neg. TB, bangs, CAE, barter for does, sale. Troy Stanfield, Lula. Ph. 404-677-3422.____________
Female chinchilla, 1 yr. $30; 150 rabbits, 7 breeds, $5/up. James Fennel), Centerville. Ph. 912-929-1725/956-4899.
Bunnies, clean, healthy, NZW, NZW/Flemish Giant, NZW/Smutnose, proven French Lop buck, reas. K. Pieri, Acworth. Ph. 404-974-7669.__________
French Lops, Mini Lops, Holland Lops, English Lops, Harlequins, Dwarfs, any size cages. A. M. Chambers, Lilburn. Ph. 921-6957.___________________
Pedi. Holland Lops, Mini Lops, Neth. Dwarfs, Smutnose, English Spots, Dutch, Rex, others. P. McElroy, Monroe. Ph. 404-267-9640.___________________
Mini Lop bunnies & breeders, purebred, exc. qual., many cols., pedi. incl. Karen Abbott, Acworth. Ph. 928-0739.
Dwarf, Dutch & Mini Lop bunnies & breeder rabbits, $6/up. Danny Ryals, Milledgeville. Ph. 452-8497.______
Holland Lops, pedi. bunnies ready for Easter, breeders, jrs. Tandree Watts, Monroe. Ph. 464-2087.__________
Breeders, jrs., bunnies, Mini Lop, French Lop, exc. qual., pedi. incl. J. Justice, Roswell. Ph. 993-8379._____
Purebred NZW breeders & jrs., exc. qual. E. Shiver, Albany. Ph. 912-435-3918.
Purebred French & Mini Lops, breeders & jrs., also cages. Wm. Watson, Newton. Ph. 912-734-5100._______________
Grown Rex does & bucks, Mini Lop bucks, 30x30 and 30x36 all wire pens. J. L. Thompson, Statham. Ph. 404-725-5381.
Long & short haired Guinea pigs, proven does, young, clean, healthy. Susan Hinkson, Thompson. Ph. 404-647-1817.
ADGA American Saanen doe kids, top ten milk lines, pedi., photos, show records upon request, $75. Will Pearson, Hoschton. Ph. 404-654-3364.______
3 Nubian nanny goats, 1 & 2 yrs., $75 for all. Mary Hoeden, Kingston. Ph. 234-8136._________________
Purebred Nubian buck, 9 mos., from good milk stock, proven stud, brn. w/blk. trim, $35. T. Harper, Hiram. Ph. 404-943-6843.________________
Reg. Nubian buck w/papers, tan & wt., $125. James D. Giles, Rt. 2, Fort Valley 31030. Ph. 912-825-5558 / 7500.______
Reg. Nubian buck, 2 yrs., blond w/blk., sale/trade for old churns, crocks. J. Edwards, Rome. Ph. 404-234-5710.______
Baby goat $30, solid white male born 1/24/86. G. McCall, Palmetto. Ph. 404-463-4424._________________
Baby nannies grown nannies, guar. healthy, cheap. Bill Sewell, Tucker. Ph. 404-921-3492._______________
Young goats from milk stock, grown nannies some w/young kids, grown Nubian billy, priced reas. J.C. Parker, Calhoun 30701. Ph. 629-3061.________
Nubian goats and kids. Henry Hill, Macon. Ph. 788-3585.________
One buck 3 1/2 mos. old, $25; one female very pretty and fat $30. C. S. Duffey, Griffin. Ph. 228-9535._________
Sheep $50 ea., goats $20, up. Steve Reed, Oakwood. Ph. 534-4752.______
Freezer lamb, 100 Ibs., processing avail. Marshall Davis, Madison. Ph. 342-4232.__________________
Goats and sheep for sale. B. Camandona, Dawson. Ph. 912-995-3304.______
Few free adult mixed rabbits, Irg. size, good breeder.s Dell Ratcliffe, Comer. Ph. 783-5923.__________________
Baby Nubians $35 to $50 ea., also, Lamancho billy and nanny w/baby. S. Rampley, Rt. 1, Box 26, Waleska 30183.
Bunnies, all cols., $3.50. D. Taylor, Nawnan. Ph. 404-251-9753._______
Bunnies, blk., blk. & writ, palomino, $4 ea. J. C. Callahan, Nawnan. Ph. 253-3769.
ADGA reg. purebred Nubian buck at
stud, blk. and br. spotted, out of top bloodlines. Cam Faircloth, Rt. 2, Monroe. Ph. 404-787-2690._____________
Rabbits, pedigree Mini-Lops and Flemish Giants $5-$15 ea. Jimmy Clark, Rt. 9,. Box 433-A, Gainesville 30506. Ph. 983-7057 aft. 6 pm._____________
Easter bunnies for sale, all ages and cols., pedigreed French Lops and Angoras. B. Camandona, Dawson. Ph. 912-995-3304._______________
Mini-Lop buck, pedi., 1 yr. old, blk. $15 or will trade. Robert Chambers, Flowery Branch. Ph. 404-967-6422.
Swine
Reg. Nubian, Khimaira, Banner's Elandra, born 2/28/83, 5 star milker, spotted, easy to milk, $125. Patti Wilhelm, Ternpie. Ph. 562-4382.___________
Reg. Nubians, Nubian crosses, billies, nannies, kids, herd reduction, proven producers. Alien Sells, Lawrencevllle. Ph. 963-1650._________________
Reg. Nubian buck, 1/i Nubian- Vi Alpine doe w/kids, 3/4 doe, bred, very reas. D. C. Boyd, Hoschton. Ph. 654-3117.
2 gentle young does fresh w/kids, 3 nannies, 1 billy, $75 for all. Mack Bowers, Canon. Ph. 245-8641.__________
Reg. Duroc pigs & 1 sow for sale. Greg Sipsy, Winder. Ph. 867-5285.
2 sml. goats, steer & nanny, $40 for both. Bryan Morgan, Lithonia. Ph.
482-7122.
Goats $25/up. Sallie Heatherly, 2407 Maddox Chpl. Rd., Dalton 30720. Ph. 404-226-2237.________________
Grown Nubian nannies & billies; purebred & 3/4 Nubian kids. C. Keys, Macon. Ph. 788-2734.________________
Toggenburg buck, reg. purebred ADGA, proven herd sire from star buck bloodline, asking $175. J. B. Fuller, Morganton. Ph. 404-374-5381.________________________
Herd of common brush goats, 1 billy & 11 nannies, nannies heavy w/kids, $300 for all. J. Dennis, Albany. Ph. 912-524-2797.__________________
ADGA reg. Nubian kids & star milkers. Pat Davis, Woodstock. Ph. 926-4708.
Young healthy Nubian & Saanen goats, bucks & does, $25/up, will consider trades. John Keaney, Brunswick. Ph. 912-264-3806.________________
10 mos. common briar billy goat, has horns, blk. & wht., $15. Joan Taylor, Albany. Ph. 912-436-7692.__________
2 purebred Nubian bucks, born Feb. 1, healthy, disbudded, bottle fed, sell/trade for same qual. Nubian does. K. Rooke, Dallas. Ph. 445-8517.__________
Reg. Hampshire & crossbred ewe lambs & yrlgs. $65/up; lambing panels $5. G. Campbell, Lula. Ph. 404-869-3390._____
Lambs, Tunis, Finn, Polypay crosses, also reg. Finns, Corriedales, blks., twins, triplets, sell/trade for hay. S. Kelley, Carrollton. Ph. 404-854-4271.______________
Alpine buck, outstanding pedi., for sale or trade for doe or hay. Dick Key, Box 309, Mineral Bluff 30559. Ph. 404-374-5894.
Stock dogs for sale
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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.
Belgian Tervuren, female, purebred, no papers, 14 mos., all shots, trained on Guinea fowl & goats $75 o/b/o. Lynne Breen, Jasper. Ph. 692-3781 aft. 6 pm.
Australian Shepherd males & females, farm raised & worked on livestock, reg. w/Natl. Stock Dog Registry. C. Henson, Calhoun. Ph. 625:0261._____________
Working Australian male stockdog, 2 yrs., $100. Eugene Montgomery, Maysville. Ph. 404-367-9172.________
Australian Shepherd, farm raised & worked. J.H. Cavanah, Cochran. Ph. 912-934-7768.______________
Australian Shepherds, dbl. reg., working stockdogs, blk. females. Billy Bullock, Dallas. Ph. 445-9392 night / 459-3536 day._____________
Beau. reg. Australian Shepherds, blue merle & blk. tri col. females, farm raised & worked, $75/up, must sell. Patsy Huggins, Grlttln. Ph. 404-228-0903._____
Reg. border collies, imported, working bloodlines, trained on cattle and sheep. Jack Wall, Jr., Blackshear. Ph. 449-4049.
Horses, mules, ponies
for sale
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Horse farmers must have had the livestock advertised in their possession 60 days or more before offering it for sale through this publication.
All equine advertised in the Market Bulletin must have had a negative Coggins test within the past 12 months. Each ad must be accompanied by a statement signed by the owner indicating this fact before it will be included in the Bulletin. Ads received without this statement will be returned to the advertiser.
Buyers are urged to request verification of a negative Coggins test before purchasing an animal.
Reg. Appaloosa mare, 5 yrs., 15.2 hds., trails, pleasure / timed event prospect, started Hunter / Jumper, willing, gentle, $950. F. Bradley, Social Circle. Ph. 464-2382._______________.
3/4 Arab gelding, gray, 13 yrs., 14.3 hds., extensive trail exp., fun to ride, good disp., $900. A. Cofield, Snellville. Ph. 979-1478.___________________
6 yr. sorrel geld., Barrell Racer, prof., training, very fast, $800; 5 yr. reg. red dun QH geld., shown Halter/West. PI. Blondy's Dude / Wimpy blood., $1100. D. Council, Milledgeville. Ph. 912-946-2007 aft. 8 pm.
6 yr. reg. Appaloosa gelding, good disp./conf. Ray Abbott, Albany. Ph. 912-883-9102._______________
Thoroughbred mare, gentle, trained English Hunt, 16 hds., 16 yrs. old, bay, $1000. T. Adamson, Lilburn. Ph. 979-0090.
'71 Leo chestnut mare, beau & gentle babies, have been used for cutting, $2000. B. Bailey, Loganville. Ph. 404-466-1442.______________
AQHA mare, 8 yrs., bay, 14 1/z hds., well trained, good on trails, easy keeper, gentie. T.R. Banks, Stone Mtn. Ph. 923-1976.
4 Appaloosa geldings, 1 Appaloosa mare, 2 yr. old TB gelding, bay Racking mare, all healthy and ride gentle. David Barnett, Senoia. Ph. 599-3619 or 3303.
Anglo-Arabians, reg. 3/4 Arabian-1/4 TB, show qual. mare, 7 yrs., 3-in-1 pkg., gelding, 4 yrs., yrlg. colt. K. Bateman, Rentz. Ph. 912-984-4965.__________
Big Thoroughbred mare, Eng./Western, jumps, trails, ponies, $1250 or trade for big loud, Paint colt. J. Blaylock, Trenton. Ph. 404-657-7389.____________
TB filly, 3 yrs., 15.3 hds., in training, great Hunter, Dressage prospect, great disp., smart, $2500. A. Brewer, Lilburn. Ph. 923-1769.__________________
Beau. AQHA sorrel stud colt, star, 2 socks, 1 stocking, sire-Bill The Cutter, dam-Dbl. King, $1000 firm. Billy Bullock, Dallas. Ph. 445-9392 night or 459-3536
day.______________________ AQHA 5 yr. gelding, sorrel, very gentle
cutting horse, 8 yr. old Paint sorrel/wh., very flashy, both ride very well, others, also. Wayne Calhoun, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-0043.__________________
Childsafe trail, show horses, AQHA & unreg. Eng./Western, super gentle pony, 13.2 hds., $300/up. R. Cato, Alpharetta. Ph.404-475-9311.______________
Reg. TB broodmare in foal in Holsteiner stallion, Lemgo, sound/papered, 16.2 hds., 8 yrs., pretty w/babies on the ground. B. Cruickshank, Alpharetta. Ph. 404-442-3046._______________
Arabians, 2 & 3 yr. fillies, $2000/up, sell open or bred to 1 of our Champ, stallions; also, jet blk. colt of Sunny Acres breeding, $2500. C. Cummings, Macon. Ph. 912-477-3963.____________
Two reg. Belgian mares, one 3 yr. old, one 20 mos. old sorrel, blond, 1 bred. Shular Dove, Royston. Ph. 404-245-6004.
'80 bay mare, Leo San Siemon & Poco Rip bloodlines, $3000. Brenda Drozak, Stone Mtn. Ph. 404-934-4070 ext. 292.
Pr. 700 Ib. mare mules, 4 & 5 yrs. old, plow, work exc. to wagon, $600. Paul Evans, Buchanan. Ph. 646-8519._______
Bay QH/TB mare, 15.2 hds., good for Hunter/Jumper, combined / schooling, $2800/nego. L. Fraracci, Decatur. Ph. 633-6336 in the pm._____________
'69 AQHA sorrel mare, Lightning Bar/Ed Echols breeding, ready to breed, ride or show, will sell open or bred to own son of Bar Money Dial, $2000. Shelton Frier, Hahira. Ph. 912-244-2070 or 242-3035._________________
Appaloosa Quarter Horse mare, 3 yrs. old, 15% hds., well trained, safe for children, del. avail. D.A. Garmon, 2425 Hwy 124 N.E., Buford 30518. Ph. 963-5600.
Reg. Arab gelding, 9 yrs., child-safe, shown Huntseat/Western, jumps, drives, no vices, goodlooking, $2000 to right home. S. Glickman, Athens. Ph. 404-548-6917.____________________
'83 Haidas Little Pep & Doc Sugs Brudder stud, on cows, sorrel, well-trained, gentle disp. H. Hester, Dacual. Ph. 404-267-3347.________________
Reg. 3/4 Arabian colt, dam-2-times Nat'l Champ., sired by Park Champ., Eng. Pleasure prospect, low mo. pay., trade for hay, sheep, Jersey. S. Kelley, Carrollton. Ph. 404-854-4271 from 7-10 pm._____
Arabian/Saddlebred pinto colt, dbl. reg. yrlg., tri-col., very animated, exc. show horse, $200. J. King, Augusta. Ph. 404-733-3681 or 2201._____________
4 yr. QH male and gelding, kid broke, exc. pleasure or trail horses, reas. priced. Karen Klamon, Locust Grove. Ph. 404-957-7051._______________
AQHA mare, 10 yrs. old, bay, exc. pedigree, well behaved, $900. Dick Key, Mineral Bluff. Ph. 404-374-5894.______
Dbl. reg. AHC/IAHA filly, 2 yrs., br/roan spotted sire, $1200. J. Langston, Marietta. Ph. 928-9984 eves., 428-2751._____
Qual. reg. Quarter Horses, Skipper W, .Ote, Win or Lose bloodlines, all ages/cols. Jack LeCroy, Conyers. Ph. 922-4773.____________________
Thoroughbred horses, Field Hunters, Dressage, Show and Event prospects. S. Levin, Suwanee. Ph. 476-8768.______
'78 drk. sorrel stallion, Coys Bonanza & Easter King bloodlines, loving/gentle/disp. Doug Marshall, Loganvllle. Ph. 404-466-4651.___________
Reg. Racking gelding, reg. Quarter mare in foal, reg. Quarter mare filly by side, gentle. Steve McGhee, Decatur. Ph. 288-5344 or 929-0975.___________
Dbl. reg. TWH gelding, blk., 16 hds., show or pleasure, exc. buggy horse, $1550; also, dbl. reg. TWH geld., blk. 6 yrs., flat-shod show horse, $3000. C. Littrell, Clayton. Ph. 404-782-4758.
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AQHA reg. Quarter Horses, 2 yr. olds and up, great Halter/Performance bloodlines. Scotty Morris, Sale City. Ph. 912-782-5506.____________________
Appaloosa broodmares, in foal to Appaloosa World Champ., a leopard, own dau. or Prince shannon, liver ch. mare w/Sugar Bars (AQHA)/ King Glo breeding. M. O'Brien, Dululh. Ph. 476-4966.
Arabians and part Arabians, show, breeding, investment / pleasure qual. mares, stallions, fillies colts, geldings, wide price range/terms. S.C. O'Connor, Newnan. Ph. 583-2070._______
AQHA sorrel mare, 3 yrs., 15.1 hds., exc. conf./disp., Impressive bloodlines. Pam Patillo, Temple. Ph. 676-3321 days or 836-0335 nights.____________
Reg. Arabians/half Arabians, mares, fillies/colts, some shown, mares w/breedings, popular bloodlines, qual. individuals, pedi. avail. T. Perkins, Cumming. Ph. 887-7743._________
Grade Saddlebred, sorrel w/flaxen mane/tail, 14.5 hds., spirited, easy keeper, shots/coggins/wormed. Alien Sells, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-1950.
Exc. Hunter-Jumper prospect, purebred reg. gray Arabian gelding, 3 yrs., 15.3 hds., 60 days prof, training, gentle/well mannered, $3500 firm. M. Schepis, Lexington. Ph. 404-743-3106.
Arabians-purebred mare in foal, exc. broodmare, 9 yrs. old, Arabian colt, 63% Egyptian, Nabiel gr'son, beau, mover. B. Steiger, Gumming. Ph. 887-5925._____
2 yr. old reg. mare for youth or small adult, Mr. Bar None / Hancock breeding, $500. Johnny Smith, Lizella. Ph. 912-935-8873._______________
Weanlings, yrlg. $800/up, Futurity winners, halter & stallion prospects, 2 yr. old filly, greenbroke, $1500; 3 yr. mare, $2000, all by Rounds Sir Fredric. H.A. Strickland, Hartwell. Ph. 404-376-2590 or 2313.
TWH/RHAB, papers, 2Vi yr. filly, 16.2 hds., chestnut, flaxen mane/tail, good pleasure or broodmare, gentle. Vickie Sultos, Dacula. Ph. 963-8090 or 1263.
'83 AQHA sorrel filly, gr'daughter of Impressive, athletic, exc. disp., needs some riding, $1750. Pam Thompson, Clayton. Ph. 404-782-3372 aft. 6 pm.________
Miniature horses, var. ages, colors, miniature donkeys, others to choose from. Billy Turner, Union Point. Ph. 404-486-2558._______________
'84 Kentucky bred TB colt by George Navanod (by Bold Tactics) out of Nearctic mare, broke 60 days, ready for race training. Tommy Vaughn, Forsyth. Ph. 912-994-5479 aft. 6 pm.________
Gelding, 3 yr. old sorrel, trail broke, rides Western, healthy/strong, $400. James Alien, Norcross. Ph. 441-3256 aft.
9pm.___________________________ Matched team work horses, 750 Ibs.
ea., complete set harness/rubber tired wagon, $1250 for all. Bill Bagley, Temple. Ph. 404-562-4503.____________
AQHA stallion, 5 yrs., 15.1 hds., cutting or pleasure prospect, exc. disp., see to appreciate, $200 w/6 yr. mare. Becky Bean, Pendergrass. Ph. 693-4152._____
13.2 hds., 6 yr. mare, bay w/flashy markings, very pretty, safe and gentle for children of all ages, $450. Sadie Crane, Winder. Ph. 867-8786._____________
7 mo. buckskin AQHA stud colt, Doc Bar & King bloodlines, $500. J. Dennis, Albany. Ph. 912-524-2797._________
APHA '84 palomino-overo stallion, started under saddle, make super youth horse, gelding, loud color. B. Etheridge, Auburn. Ph 962-0381 aft. 6 pm._______
'84 reg. gr'son and gr'dau.of Rocket Bar, sorrel, good markings, greenbroke, $500, $600. Mark Gibbs, Bowdon. Ph. 404-258-2446._________________
AQHA '83 gelding, sound/good breeding size, gentle, rides, $850, yrlg. colt, bay, Halter/Perf., 4-H prospect, $600. Ben Hamilton, Watkinsville. Ph. 404-769-8876.______________
Reg. Quarter Horse weanlings, yrlgs., 2 yr. oids, Halter, Pleasure / Barrel prospects, broodmares in foal to AQHA Champ. "Impressers Imp." Danny Hogan, Dexter. Ph. 912-875-3476._________
Reg. ASB chestnut yrlg., gr'son of Ace O'Goshen, Futurity nominated, $800. B. Huffman, Lawrenceville. Ph. 945-3860.
QH gelding, 11 yrs., exc. 1st horse, child-safe, pleasure riding, $800. B. Hunter, Alphraretta. Ph. 475-0713.
Appaloosa '85 stallion, perfect pedi./col./conf., sire-Performance & Halter G. Champ., others. Earl Martin, Alpharetla. Ph. 475-6881.______________
Welsh mare, safe for small children, ridden by 6 yr. old child, $500. Joel Massingill, Calhoun. Ph. 291-4736.__________
AQHA broodmare, dbl. bred Leo, in foal to TB for May foal, $650. C. Posey, Box 4, Pine Mln. Valley 31823. Ph. 404-628-5222.
'78 AQHA palomino mare, sire-Sierra Scoot-dam-Skip's Glitter, shown Western Pleasure, $3000,15 hds. Brenda Slappey, Albany. Ph. 912-883-2884. _____
AQHA bay mare w/star, $700, sev. other horses from, $125/up, del. avail. Keith Smith, Villa Rica. Ph. 404-459-5267.
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Yrlg. Appaloosa stallion, sire-15.3 hds., World Champ. Ha Dar Hadley, damMedallion/Superior Winner, $1500. Pam Spencer, Gumming. Ph. 404-889-1536.
AQHA broodmares '68, Grey Badger bloodlines in foal to TB, $1600; '64 old Sorrel bloodlines, good producer, $900. Jackie Tyre, Guyton. Ph. 912-772-3514 before 6 pm.________________
'74 dbl. reg. palomino mare, Retsun & Cool Cash bloodlines, Top Winner, $4500. Pat Wade, Stone Mtn. Ph. 404-469-8045._______________
'79 AQHA mar by Private Blend, in foal to Handy's Poor Boy, also, Vi share in AQHA 16 hds. stallion. Ken Waters, Alpharetta. Ph. 442-3389.___________
Reg. TWH/RHBA blk. Racking horse gelding, always in ribbons, beau., $2500. P. Watts, Tucker. Ph. 493-1970 day or 923-6714._________________
Reg. AQHA 12 yr. red roan broodmare, Bars bred, in foal to Paint stallion, has produced 2 ROM Paint Champs., 15 hds., will ride, $1800. F. Williams, Gainesville. Ph. 404-532-0655._______________
Reg.Arab gelding, 3 yrs., beau, gray, top breeding, also, 2 yr. Arab stallion, $1000 ea. or best offer. T. Zimmerman, Marietta. Ph. 438-1951.___________
Reg. Belgians, sev. to choose, some broke to pull or ride. Gall Gordon, Rt. 2, Box 90 R, Fairburn 30213. Ph. 404-964-5427._____________________
QH for sale, exp. speed horse, barrels, etc. $850 firm. Rick Conn, Dacula. Ph. 962-9233.__________________
20 AQHA foals this spring by Johnny Reb, top bloodlines $500-$1000, show & working qual., 4 crosses to king. Star Buck, Calhoun. Ph. 404-629-8814.
Arabian Bask bred colts & fillies $1,500 and up, up on all shots, worming & farrier. Charlotte Sokol, 611 Old Perry Rd., Kathleen 31047.______________
'85 reg. Appaloosa, big halter qual. filly by Skipover out of grandaughter of Goldseeker Bars, $650. S. Gaskins, Villa Rica. Ph. 404-459-6719 before 2 pm. & weekends.___________________
Blk. reg. Tenn. walking gelding, winner 3 yrs. of open racking in Ga., federation state show, $5000 firm. Pat Adams, Elberton. Ph. 283-1317.________________
Beau. 16.1 hds., TB/QH bay gelding, exp. hunter in show ring, field, good disp., $3000. Lisa Glatkowski, Dunwoody. Ph. 396-0648.____________________
Flaxen chestnut Arabian gelding, 15.2 hds., push button, dependable, show ext., western, child safe, priced to sell. Thomas Krise, Covington. Ph. 404-786-4427._________________
'79 AQHA bay mare, bred for AQHA March foal, 15 hds., shown exc. broodmare, 23 mo. AQHA philly sorrel/blaze perf. bred, ready to train. Ron Nocera, Milledgevllle. Ph. 912-452-6037.______
Reg. grey Arabian filly, 8 mos., very gentle, exc. bloodlines, must see, $1,500. Nancy Dougherty, Carrollton. Ph. 404-832-9345._________________
Appaloosa / Welsh, pony/horse mare, strawberry roan, flaxen mane/tail, greenbroke/broodmare prospect, almost 13 yrs., 13 hds. S. Strickland, Conyers. Ph. 404-483-5955.______________________
Trail horse & broodmare, 12 yr. old reg. QH mare, 3 bar breeding. Margie Buchanan, 213 Nemantown Rd., Grovetown 30813. Ph. 404-863-3593 aft. 6
pm._________________________ Reg. QH mare, 5 yrs. old, $700 or best
offer, blk. 14.3 hds. R. Taylor, Albany. Ph. 912-436-7692.___________________
Sml. buckskin mare, 8 yrs., gentle but quick, reins well, timed evented approx. 14.2 hds., small Appaloosa mare, 8 yrs., 12.2 hds,, gentle $600 & $300. R.E. Pillow, McDonough. Ph. 404-957-2184 aft. 6 pm. & wkends.________________
Reg. Arabian saddlebred gelding shown in fine harness & 5 gaited classes, sorrel, 4 stockings, blaze $1,500. Mrs. J.W. Bailey, Waynesboro. Ph. 404-554-2037.____________________
Paint gelding, prof, trained, good on cattle, reg. QH mare, palomino, gentle, no bad habits. Edwin J. Staub, Chestnut Mtn. Ph. 945-8862._______________
Welsh pony gelding, grey, 2 yrs., greenbroke, 12.1 hds. Linda Moss, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-4761.____________________
Reg. Arabian mare, 2 yrs. old, chestnut, halter broke, very good disp., Buck Alien, Macon. Ph. 784-1821.___________
Appaloosa gelding, 2 yrs., dk. bay w/spotted blanket, must sell, best offer. J. Parker, Loganville. Ph. 979-8486.
14.2 hds. sorrel registered mare, jumps/trail ride/shown locally, Perfect Pony Club, lady's pleasure, loving home only, $1,200. Kay Amann, Atlanta. Ph. 404-262-7717.
10 mo. old reg. sorrel stallion colt w/blaze, must sell. Shawn Lashley, Andersonville. Ph. 912-472-6652._____
Appaloosa gelding, 9 yrs., gray, 15.2 hds., proven trail horse, no bad habits, hard worker, $875/obo. R. Bridgers, Stone Mtn. Ph. 469-1758 or 455-6846.______
Reg. QH mare, 6 yrs., sorrel, barrels & jumper, exp, rider. Lisa Carton, Augusta. Ph. 404-733-8500.
11 yr. bay TWH mare, exc. disp., conf., riding horse, great for beginners, potential brood mare. B. Boyd, Jonesboro. Ph. 404-474-6122 aft. 5 pm.__________
Running bred QH's, Vz TB, yrlgs., your choice, $1000, lots of pot. show horses, all ages. Buddy Eason, Collins. Ph. 693-2948._________________
5 yr. blk. stallion, 15V4 hds., reg. racking horse, $900. R.W. Heath, Cedartown. Ph. 404-748-6346 aft. 7._________
Morgan mare, 5 yrs., 16 hds., blk., 2 rear socks, forehead star, reserve halter champ. 2 yrs., needs finishing, $2200. T. Jenkins, Lawrenceville. Ph. 404-921-3324.
1981 AQHA gelding, gray, 24 western pleasure pts., placing in halter, hunter under saddle, horsemanship. M. Johnson, Snellville. Ph. 979-6328 / 889-3884.____________________
Golden saddlebred 2 yr. stallion sire, son of Wing Commander, dam, proven golden show mare. J. McCormack, Suwanee. Ph. 404-889-3484 eve._____
2 1/2 yr. reg. Appaloosa mare; 4'/z yr. reg. spotted saddle gelding blk. & wht., exc. pleasure horses. Edd Stuckey, Thomson. Ph. 404-595-8727 / 5258 aft. 8
pm.____________________________ 5 1/2 yr. QH gelding, light buckskin col.,
$900. L. Martin, Hull. Ph. 404-549-1403.
Mule gelding, reg, 15 hds., works/rides, 10 yrs., $600. Gary Peacock, Lawrenceville. Ph. 404-962-9270._____
Reg. Arabians, 8 yr. brood mare, gray, breeding to reserve jr. champ., 3 yr. gelding, groundwork started, terms. R. Proctor, Pouglasville. Ph. 949-1439.
Reg. AQHA grey mare, 6 yrs., 15 hds., 1200 Ibs., very gentle, good 1st horse, $850. K. Stewart, Conyers. Ph. 404-922-0845.______________
Reg. TB mare, 5 yrs., 15.2 hds., chestnut w/wht. blaze, $1500. Betty Venable, Columbus. Ph. 404-327-9665.
AQHA chestnut filly, Genuine Sal by Genuine Doc, exc. cutting prospect, good disp. Eddie Rainey, Milner. Ph. 404-358-2409.______________________
Welsh pony gelding, gentle for kids, also works to plow or wagon. J.R. Shaw, Buford. Ph. 404-945-1884 night /1885 day.
Flashy reg. AQHA sorrel gelding, 7 yrs., 15 hds., shown succ. western pleasure, trailes well, anyone en ride, $1500. Bobby Linch, Moreland. Ph. 253-0281.______
AQHA Leo broodmare, 3 Bar breeding to foal early March, also '83 & '84 top bred geldings. H.B. Sims, Tyrone. Ph. 487-4583 night / 4939 day._________
AQHA 84 stud colt, good disp. Edward Reynolds, Mauk. Ph. 912-649-7272.
AQHA reg. mare, 5 yrs., buckskin, $1800. Barbara Purdy, Conyers. Ph. 404-483-0588.________________
App. mare, 4 yrs., 15.2 hd., chestnut roan w/spots, gentle, rides English/western, 1985 blk./wht. colt, sell/trade. Mike Streetman, Athens. Ph. 404-353-3784 / 769-7820.____________
AQHA gelding, '78 good youth, amateur horse, prof, trained, 15 hds., trailers well, $1500, to good home. M. Coopland, Newnan. Ph. 404-251-2244.
Reg. QHs mare and gelding, $1250 ea., both big, quiet, well trained, 16' reg. TB mare, nice, jumping. Margaret Downing, Canton. Ph. 479-3377.__________
'85 APHC gelding, bay w/blanket, 14.2 hds., 11 mos., will make elegant hunter, $1000. P. Bickers, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-8006.__________________
'85 filly by Handy's Poor Boy, full sister to Futurity winners, pleasure/halter, also, '86 breeding to Handy's Poor Boy, J.A. Carpenter, Athens. Ph. 404-546-3911.
Child safe Appaloosa gelding, 15 hds., fast & healthy $650, tack & del. avail., others. C.L. Williams, Jackson. Ph. 404-775-5367._______________
Blk. TWH mare, 11 yrs., bred to reg. Arabian for Aug. foal, exc. trail horse/child safe, $1250/nego. David Brantley, Oconee. Ph. 552-7000.________________
AQHA gelding, 3 yrs., 14.3 hds., chestnut, good disp., stout, barrel prospect, Leo-Bar-King, $1500, Shannan Wimpey, Waycross. Ph. 912-285-1907.
Reg. TWH/RHBA sorrel weanling, 11 mos. w/blaze, beau., $700. W. Sheffield, Eastman. Ph. 912-374-2200.________
AQHA horses for sale, yearlings, 2 yrs. old, broodmares, exc. bloodlines. Hugh Scott, Waynesboro. Ph. 404-544-3102.
Beau. QH/TB, talented jumper, 6 yrs., event potential, good home, 15.2 hds., best offer. Leslie Morris, Athens. Ph. 725-5616._________________
Reg. Arab, stallion, liver chestnut, 3 stockings w/blaze, exc. conf., rides Western/English, 15 hds. D. Collier, ManChester. Ph. 846-3620 / 9157._________
Reg. TWH pleasure horses, colt, broodmares, exc. bloodlines, beau., good disp., from $700. Geri Anderson, Winterville. Ph. 404-353-3535._____________
TB mare, 6 yrs., 15 hds., dk./bay/blk., gentle, loving, reg. papers (7932929), $1000 w/saddle/bridle, $800 w/o. L.R. Jackson, Buford. Ph. 945-1500.______
AQHA/PHBA gelding, 9 yrs., PHBA pts., western pleasure, gentle, places consistently, consider horse trailer trade. Carlton Fowler, Griffin. Ph. 404-228-6106.
Reg. Paint filly (Dancehall Dandy X Sue's Kandi), 11 mos. tobiano, shown succ. halter, great conf., $1800. J. Torranee, Milledgevllle. Ph. 912-452-6366.
Reg. Appaloosas, weanlings, yrlgs., older, Sugar Bars, Joker B, Plaudit bloodlines, geldings broke to ride. Hugh Hogan.Rt. 2, Box 182, Ocilla 31774. Ph. 912-831-5510 eve.________________
Reg. paint, TB & QH, $500 & up, also, ponies. Pat Somers, Covington. Ph. 404-786-1608.____________________
5 yr. old Palomino, AQHA reg., Irg. & very gentle, prof, trained. Glenn Vergason, Llthonla. Ph. 922-5291.
Highly col. reg. yrlg. Appaloosa colt by son of Mighty Bright $1800, terms. R. Nesbitt, Decatur. Ph. 957-1337 or
289-4001._____________________________ Reg. Blk. TWH stallion, exc. bloodline,
great disp., $3500, nego. Samantha Bragg, Austell. Ph. 404-944-9667 aft. 8:30
pm.____________________ Wh. Arabian mare, 9 yrs. old, reg. 1/2
obedient, good natured, trained, Eng. & West., shown successfully, granddaughter The Phoenician, $1500. S. Causey, Warner Robins. Ph. 912-922-3619.
Your name, town and phone number or name and complete address, must be included in your ad.
Livestock Sales
<f
Events
Every Monday night, Horse Auc-
tion, Valdosta. Eddie Carlo,
912/242-5502.
1st and 3rd Mon. ea. month.
Seaboard Stockyard Feeder Pig
Sale, Colquitt. Ph. 912 /
758-3356.
March 3 and every other Mon-
day afternoon, 2 pm, Moultrie
L/S Co. Feeder Pig Sale
912/985-1019, Randy Bannister.
Every Monday Baxley Feeder
Pig Sales, 8 pm, Herbert Stone,
367-3397, 367-6198.
March 10 and every two wks.,
Feeder Pig Sale, 2:30 pm, reg.
sale, every Wed. 2:00 pm,
Vidalia L/S Auction Inc., Julian
Clark. Ph. 912/537-3462.
1st Tues. ea. month, 1:30 pm,
Bulloch Stockyard Feeder Pig
Sale, Statesboro. Ph.
912/764-2451.
Last Tues. ea. mo. Sumter L/S
Assn. Feeder Pig Sale, 2 pm,
Americus. Ph. 912/924-2931.
Tues., hog and cattle sale, 1:30
pm, Soperton Stockyards. Mary
Downie. Ph. 912/5378356/7881.
Every Tuesday, Auction Feeder
pig/breeding hogs, 7:30 pm,
anyone can buy/sell, Hwy. 128,
Reynolds, Taylor Co. L/S Co.
Info. 912/847-3146/3479 or
912/836-4502.
Every Tues., Four Lions L/S Auc-
tion Ranger, Ga., horse sale, 7
pm, welcome to bring horses to
buy/sell, tack also. Info.
334-2403 or 334-2910.
Every Tues., 7 pm, horse/tack
sale, Quitman L/S Auction,
Hwy. 84 East, Quitman. Info.
912/263-8588.
2nd & 4th Tuesday, Toombs
Co. Stkyd., 5:30 pm. Info. Billy
Benton 912/526-8196.
Every Tues., NE Ga. L/S Auction
Barn, Inc., graded hog sale, 7
am-12
noon.
Info.
404/549-4790, Athens, Ga.
Every Tues. Blackshear Feeder
Pig Sale, Blackshear. Ph.
912/449-3384, Baxter Bennett.
Every first and third Tuesday, 1 pm, Tri-County Stkyd., Sylvania, Ga. Info. 564-2576/2511, feeder pig sale.
Every Wed., Ga. Farm Bureau Slaughter Sale. Twin City, Tom Daniel. Ph.
912/474-8411. Every Wed. hog and cow sale,
2 pm, Circle Double S Livestock, Hazlehurst. Info. 912/375-5543 or 912/375-2217. Every Wed., NE Ga. L/S Auction Barn., Inc., cattle sale, Athens. Info. 404/549-4790. Every Wed. Reg. Hog sale, Jepeway-Craig Commission Co.
Inc., Dublin. Every Wed. Cattle Auction 2 pm,
hog auction 1 pm, Moultrie L/S. Info. Randy Bannister 912 /
985-1019. Every Wed., Tri-Co. Feeder Pig
Sale, 7 pm, Broxton. Ph.
912/359-2753. Every Wed., 12 noon, slaughter
hog/cattle sale, Wilkes Co. Styd., Washington. Info. Graydon Bobo 404/678-2832. 2nd & last Wed. ea. mo., Smith Bros. Stockyard Feeder Pig Sale, Bartow. Ph. 912/364-3920. 2nd Wed. ea. mo., Bainbridge Stockyard Feeder Pig Sale, 2 pm, Bainbridge. Ph. 912 /
246-0680. 4th Wed. night, Seminole
Livestock, Inc., Donalsonville. Ph. 912/524-2305 Max Kelley,
Mgr.. Every Thurs., 12 noon, Ga.
Farmers L/S Comm. Inc. cattle sale, Cumming. Info.
404/887-2391. Every Thurs., South Central L/S
hog/cow sale, 1:30 pm, Fitzgerald, Ga. Info. 912/423-4400 or 423-4436. 3rd Thurs., ea. mo., 7 pm, Swainsboro Stockyard Feeder Pig Sale, Swainsboro. Ph.
912/237-3201. Every Thurs., Vienna, (Mid-Ga.)
Pork Sale, Lynn Home. Ph. 912/474-8411.
March 7 and every first Fri., 7 pm, Turner Co. Stockyards Feeder Pig Sale, Ashburn. Castrated pig* only. Ph. 912/ 567-3371/3372.
Every Fri., 2 pm, Slaughter Hog & Cattle Sale, Pierce Co. Stockyards, Blackshear. J. Baxter Bennett. Ph. 912/449-4404.
1st Fri. ea. mo., Hagan L/S Mkt. Feeder Pig Sale, Hagan. Jack Anderson. Ph. 912-739-4011.
Every Fri. night, horse and tack sale, 7:30 pm, Circle Double S Livestock, Hazlehurst. Info. 912/375-5543 or 912/375-2217.
Every 2nd Sat, 1 pm, goat, horse, chicken, misc. sale, Tri-County Stkyds., Sylvania, Ga. Info. 564-2576 or 564-2511.
Every Sat., 6:30 pm, goat and fowl sale, misc. sale afterwards, Quitman L/S auction, Hwy. 64, East, Quitman. Info. 912/263-8533.
Every Sat., horse-tack sale, 7:30 p.m. on Hwy. 20 between Canton & cumming. Info. Charles Young 887-0504 or James Dixon 475-2847.
1st & 3rd Sat. and 2nd & 4th Thurs. Sat., 7:30 pm, horse, tack sale, Breezy Hill Sales, 5 mi. N. Hwy. 41, Forsyth. Info. 912/994-0660.
3rd Sat., horse/tack sale, 7 pm, Carrollton, at the Carroll Co. fairgrounds. Info. Thomas Sales 832-8660 or B. H. Brown 884-8377.
Every 3rd Sat. in ea. mo., all day sale w/goat, fowl sale - 1 pm, horse/tack sale, 7 pm. Quitman L/S auction. Info.
. 912/263-8588. 1st & 3rd Sat., Metter pony/goat
sale, 12:30 pm, buy and sale horses, calves, goats, poultry, farm equip. Info. Edward Mosley 912/685-2950. Last Sat. ea. mo., pig sale, Soperton Stockyard. Mary Downie. Ph. 912/537-8358/7881.
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THE MARKET BULLETIN
Wednesday, February 26, 1986
9 yr. AQHA chestnut mare, 14.2 hds., Poco Bueno lines, Western pleasure, gentle, $1900. D. Biddy, Rlncon. Ph. 912-826-2359._______________
'82 sorrel AQHA mare, Doctor Sweep, King, Sugar Bars breeding. March '86 foal date by Party Dry by "Dry Doc," asking $1750. Teddy Ricks, Eatonton. Ph. 404-485-7274.____________
Purebred Arabian mare, dbl. Ferzon Gainey bred, beau, head/neck broodmare, show prospect. R. Hastie, Rt. 1, Box 63, Pineview 31071. Ph. 912-892-3198.
Young broodmares in foal to NRHA superstake sire, the Colonels Joe mares are king, Leo, Cutter Bill, Joe Cody bred. John Walters, Locust Grove. Ph. 404-957-7051._________________
Reg AQHA mare in foal to Prior Fax due to foal in Apr. '86, $2500, firm. Larry Garrett, 6793 fall Water Cir., Riverdale 30274. Ph. 477-7534 or 471-6419._____
Reg. Mogans, old type, young stallion, park qual., greenbroke, friendly, young fillies & colts, mares, some trained, some child safe. Bill Meredith, Good Hope. Ph. 404-267-8874.____________________________
Want to buy Welsh or extra gentle Shetland for 4 yr. old Aaron Mix, Chatsworth. Ph. 404-695-6431._______
Want Black Essex hog or pig. Frank Treadwell, 202 Bradley St., Carrollton 30117. Ph. 832-6306 7 am to 3 pm.
Want pr. of real good Flemish Giant rabbits. Van Williamson, Waynesboro. Ph. 404-554-2761._______________
Want to buy San Juan rabbits. Tom Smith, Conyers. Ph. 483-4937 aft. 6:30 pm.
Want free or reas. priced livestock w/in reas. distance No. Ga. esp. hogs and goats. H. R. McDonald, Rt. 4, Box 360-A, Ridley Rd., Dahlonega 30533.______
Want 1 baby pig in Washington or Crawfordville area. Diann Edwards, Rt. 1, Box 370, Washington 30673._______
Want Racking pony mare or filly, will trade Racking pony stud, 2 yrs. old. R. N. Bates, Rt. 5, Cochran 31014. Ph. 912-934-7030.
Livestock Handling
Beau, liver chest. Arab, gelding, trained, Western pleasure, good on trails, wonderful disp., $2000. J. Bishop,
And Equipment
Alpharetta. Ph. 475-7086.__________
TB/Percheron, 8 mo. filly will mat. 16.2 hds., $3000; 15.3 heavy hunter type mare, $1500. J. Hall, Union Point. Ph.
// you have questions regarding this category, call Ora Garel 656-3727.
404-759-3841._______________
AQHA sorrel mare, 5 yrs., 15 hds., $450, AQHA sorrel gelding, 6 yrs., 15 hds., $475, AQHA grey mare, 2 yrs., 14 hds., $350, must sell, all reg. B. Akers, Carrollton. Ph. 834-6434._______________
Reg. Arabians, part Arabians, dbl. reg. Pinto-Arabians, weanlings-adults, $600 up. J. Boswell, Hephzibah. Ph. 404-733-4318.______________
2 AQHA yrlg. fillies, both nice, good col., exc. bloodlines, make offer, must sell. Ron Much, Suwanee. Ph. 476-0332.
QH dun mare, 8 yrs., white star, snip, dorsal stripe, good broodmare, 15 hds., $950, rides some. R. Danes, Franklin. Ph. 67M697._______________
Bright red roan AQHA reg. filly by Impressive Luck & out of Farmer's Beauty, both parents grand champ at halter. Leif Eric Richmond, Smyrna. Ph. 404-436-3901.______________
AQHA/PHBA mare, '82 & gelding, '81, both gentle, sound, healthy, shown succ., Western/Halter, 20 PHBA pts., beau. col./conf., $1750, $2750. W.D. Atwood, Rex. Ph. 404-474-3165 or 996-5406.
2 yrig. colts, Aladdinn & Barbary grandsons, 2 yr. bay colt by 2 AR-Hassan. N. Efird, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-2227 or 998-9337 aft. 6.____________
'84 Bay filly by Private Blend, out of Impressor mare. 15 hds., Irg., ready to start under saddle, $2,500, obo. Karen Hollis, Macon. Ph. 912-477-4527.________
Purebred Arab mare w/filly foal by Flazon, purebred Arab geld., reg. Vi Arab cross filly, also other riding /show horses. J. Pritchard, Falrburn. Ph. 969-0542 nights.____________
AQHA (Appendix) stud, 6 yrs., 15.2 hds., dk. chestnut, western pleasure, well mannered, $2200, Morgan mare, 15 yrs., $700 must sell. W. Sowder, Conyers. Ph. 404-483-8425._______________
Please include a statement along with your ad indicating that the equipment or tack advertised in this category has been used on your individual farming operation. In addition, while pastures for rent may be included in this column, boarding services and facilities may be advertised only in the special horse edition. Please include a statement indicating that you are indeed advertising pasture for rent and not boarding services or facilities.
Cherokee 2 horse TB Classic 2 1/2 yrs. old, big trailer for big horses, when new $4200, sell, no. 3500; also, want a walker for horses. Jerry Noblin, Sr., Columbus. Ph. 404-323-0574._______________
Crosby Olympic Prix de Nations hunt saddle, 16 in. $325; also, Western saddle, med. adult size, $200. C. Hester, Atlanta. Ph. 371-8812 H, 448-3306 off.______
Good used 2 horse trailer $950. B. Treadwell, Monroe. Ph. 267-5810.
Hartman Thoroughbred 2 horse trailer 7 ft. tall, full drop ramp, brakes, extra long body, $1,000. Charles Griff is, Covlngton. Ph. 404-786-1093.____________
16 ft. Gooseneck trailer, 6 ft. wide, metal top $1650; 2 horse trailer, $1150; also, Powder River squeeze chute w/port. trailer $1200. R. Todd, Jesup. Ph. 912-557-4518 or 427-2523.________
Ryon saddle exc. cond. Johnny Vaughan, Rydal 30171. Ph. 404-382-6363.
1984 custom Gooseneck cattle trailer 26 ft. enclosed nose, top, 3 axle elec. brakes $4,500. H. R. Williams, Ellavllle. ph. 912-662-5503._______________
Saddle-seat Borelli saddle, 16 in., used very little $289 or trade for equitation saddle. M. Fleece, Llthonla. Ph.
3 reg. Morgans, 5 yr. blk. pleasure mare, 9 yr. bay broodmare, bay yrlg. colt, super disp., reas. priced. A. Riemersma, Llthonla. Ph. 482-9222.____________
Reg. Morgan mare, 6 yrs., succ. shown, sml. suited forexp. rider, wonderful disp., Luellyn Young, Decatur. Ph. 981-8876 bef. 8 p.m.
922-9948/0848._________________
Blue Ribbon all leather dressage saddle, used 3 mos. 18 in. seat, 2 dressage girths incl. $300, orig. $600. M. Hullender, Powder Springs. Ph. 943-4120.______
1985 alum, gooseneck slant 4 horse trailer, tackrom, pulls beau., $6800. Dr. James Anderson, Wlnterville. Ph. 404-353-3535.________________
Livestock Wanted
Stidham 1979 2 horse bumper pull trailer, elec. brakes, escape doors, floor
mats, real good cond. $1500. J. Delvac,
Llthonla. Ph. 404-483-3598.________
Want unwanted horses, ponies, cattle, goats, sheep, any kind animals, will pick up. J. Tyson, Dallas. Ph. 445-1206.
4 like new roping saddles, 1/silver, also big parade saddle, blk. w/red seat, $200-$350, must sell, best offer. B. Akers,
Want 1 lamb or young sheep to raise, Carrollton. Ph. 834-6434.___________
sex unimportant. K. Doubrley, Box 384, Crawford 30630._____________
Want reg. App./Paint/Morgan/TB/full-
Tex Tan saddle, breast collar, covered stirrups, exc. cond., misc. tack incl., $350, like new Western & Eng. bridles, $27,
part Arab mares/fillies, trade reg. Santa other. J. Boswell, Haphzlbah. Ph.
Gertrudis/Arab colt. S. Kelley, Carrollton. 404-733-4316._________________
Ph.404-854-4271._______________ | 18' gooseneck, can carry 6 horses, exc.
Want free goats w/in 50 mi. radius Newnan, any type or sex. Bobby McCollum, 151 Walt Carmichael Rd.,
Newnan 30263. Ph. 404-251-0225.
shape, 80% rubber, $2700, terms. Vick Stewart, Conley 30027. Ph. 363-0136.
'86 model, 16 ft. bumper pull stock trailer, 6 1/2 ft. tall, elec. brakes, center
Want unwanted cattle, cows, goats, misc. to prospective good home, will pick up w/in reas. dist. H. Mclntyre, Locust Grove. Ph. 957-9749.______________
gate, metal top. J. Veal, Temple. Ph. 562-4840._____________________
Crosby side reins, exc. cond., $20,5 3/4 in. loose ring, German hollow, mouth bit,
Want gentle mare 14-15 hds., under 8 yrs. w/tack, cows, calves, Nubian goats or extra sml. pony stud, will trade. Donna Edge, Dublin. Ph. 912-272-5444.______
Want common or mixed doe goats, will barter Irg. polled reg. Alpine herd sire, Lone Elm bloodlines. Troy Stanfield, Lula. Ph. 404-677-3422._____________
Want free goats, good home, will pick up w/in 50 mi. of Covington/Conyers.
for Irg. mouthed horse, $10. S. Morse, Stockbrldge. Ph. 957-2770._________
21" Borelli cutback saddle, good cond., $125, like new western pleasure saddle, bridle, breast-plate, $225. A. Riemersma, Lithonia. Ph. 482-9222.__________
16 ft. stock horse trailer, like new, must sell. A. M. Kerns, Covlngton. Ph. 787-1065. ____________
Mamie Jones, Covlngton. Ph. Advertisers should include a state-
404-786-7849.________________ ment with each notice indicating
Want to buy gentle beginner horse reas. priced, no saddlebred or walkers. R. Cato, Alpharetta. Ph. 404-475-9311.
that the service offered are indeed "farm services" providd by that individual.
Blk. Western Passier and show saddle, $100, mint cond. James Alien, Norcross. Ph. 441-3256 btwn. 9-11 pm.__________
Mats for horse/livestock trailers, stalls, etc., custom-made from recycled tires, $2.50 sq. ft. Gordon Crofut, Rt. 3, Box 82-H, Sandersville. Ph. 912-552-0999.
2-horse in-line trailer, $1200, need minor repair. J. Dennis, Albany. Ph. 912-524-2797.______________________
Hale 2-horse trailer, extra hgt./width, tack comp., very good cond. Bill Dickerson, Marietta. Ph. 428-3245 or 422-2212.
'84 W W 2-horse trailer, 6'6", exc. cond., mats, tack/saddle comp., $2200. Jan Harrell, Alpharetta. Ph. 889-3340.
Gore 2-horse in-line gooseneck 4 ft. dressing rm., br/beige, $1800 firm. M. Jones, Mauk. Ph. 912-649-9008.________
8-horse Stoddard gooseneck trailer, sides/rear loading, Irg. dressing room, separate tack comp. mats. John McGhee, Conyers. Ph. 929-0975 or 288-5433.
'79 Dbl. S 2-horse gooseneck trailer, 8V4' dressing rm., ramp loading, many extras, good cond., $3250. K. McKenzie, McDonough. Ph. 957-7872._____________
2-horse Stidham trailer, bumper pull, needs no work, w/mats, padded, tack comp., well vented, floor / tires, like new. A. Perkins, Gumming. Ph. 887-7743.
2-horse trailer, sound body, needs some work, $300. C. Posey, Box 4, Pine Mtn. Valley 31823. Ph. 404-628-5222.
Cherokee gooseneck livestock trailer, 16 x 7</2, dbl. axle, $3500; Holland gooseneck trailer, hvy. duty, ramps, lights, brakes, $2000. Larry Sanders, Dalton. Ph. 226-7227 aft. 6 pm.______
24' gooseneck Drover trailer, 4-horse /big dressing rm., elec. brakes, new tires, fully enclosed, 2 escape doors, $2800. J. Swearingen, Midland. Ph. 404-563-2928.
1986 Lee custom built 20' Gooseneck stock trailer, steel top, full nose tack comp. $3,275. Jimmy Daniel, LaGrange. Ph. 404-882-1252 nights._________
16 ft. covered top Gooseneck stock trailer, removable center divider, div. gate, like new. Ronald Huggins, Griffin. Ph. 404-228-6759. ' ____________
Globe horse walker, exc. cond. $750. J. W. Bailey, Waynesboro. Ph. 404-554-2037.
Hale 2 horse trailer, exc. cond., fully enclosed, mats, spare tire, no rust, sound floor, gravel guards $1200 firm. B. Deal, Statesboro. Ph. 912-764-6017.________
16 ft. Hale stock trailer good cond. $1500, must be seen to appreciate. Don Elliott, Buford. Ph. 932-2271._______
1985 King 4 horse Gooseneck trailer w/4 ft. dressing rm., super deluxe and priced to sell. L. Parker, Moreland. Ph. 927-9007.__________________
Used roping saddle, 3 pleasure saddles, 2 barrel saddles, 2 English jumping saddles w/fittings, Navajo saddle pads, other. Michele McAvoy, Washington. Ph. 404-678-4433/3198._______________
3 used Western saddles. Rick Conn, Lawrenceville. Ph. 321-8654 days, 962-9233 aft. 6 pm._____________
Old Hale 2 horse trailer, good tires, just repaired, ready to paint $700 firm. J. Atkinson, Watklnsville. Ph. 404-769-6402.
Circle Y Western show saddle, silver trim 15" Equitation seat like new cond. $550. James Clark, Silver Creek. Ph. 404-235-8606.________________
1970 Miley 4 horse gooseneck trailer, redone like new $4,000. Larry Sokol, Kathleen. Ph. 912-987-0139._______
Borelli 17" huntseat saddle w/stirrups, leathers, girth. Norma Inqui, Jefferson. Ph. 367-9925.___________________
Hale 18 ft. Gooseneck horse/stock trailer w/tack comp., 6 ft. wd., good tires, paint, floor, brakes etc. $2750 nego. C. L. Williams, Jackson. Ph. 404-775-5367.
2 horse trailer, $900, good cond., good floor. T. Nichols, Clayton. Ph. 783-2898.
Western saddle, padded seat, saddle pad, martingale, good cond. $150. Ray Owens, Marietta. Ph. 427-1799.______
Black pony saddle like new $50. Bobby Linch, Moreland. Ph. 253-0281.
Livestock feed, hay
and grain for sale
// you have any questions regarding the ads in this category, call Ora Garel, 656-3727.
'85 Fescue hay, well fert./rain free, Irg. sq. bales, $1.50 at barn. Drew Bearden, Dawsonville. Ph. 404-265-3123._____
Pert. Bermuda hay, Irg. sq. bales, $2 per bale at barn, mulch hay, $1.25 at barn. J.M. Brown, Fairburn. Ph. 404-964-7046.
'85 Coastal Bermuda hay, $2/up per bale. Scott Cherry, Rt. 4, Monroe 30655. Ph. 404-267-4237.___________
200 med. sized round bales Bermuda and mixed grass hay, $25 bale, $20 for 10 or more. Calvin Cooper, Winder. Ph. 867-8447.________________
Coastal Bermuda hay, well fert., rain free, '85 crop, $2.25/bale at barn. Bo Rohrabaugh, Stockbrldge. Ph. 922-6448.
Fescue-Bermuda hay, fert. sq. bales, $2 round bales stored in barn, $35. D.B. Dixon, Covington. Ph. 404-786-6218 / 6230._______________
'85 Fescue & Serecia hay, well fert., rain-free 800/1000 Ib. rolls, $20 roll, will load. James Dobbs, Rt. 3, Danielsville. Ph. 795-2007.________________
Fert. Fescue feed hay $1.50 at barn, Irg. quan. del. in N. Hall co. area. Kent Kornbert, Murrayvllle. Ph. 536-8621.______
Alfalfa, Bermuda, Fescue, Oat-Millet mix, mulch hay, sq./round bales. M.G. Ballard, Concord. Ph. 404-495-5880.
Coastal Bermuda hay, sq. bales, rain free, well fert. Gerald Smith, Monroe. Ph.
Tift 44 & Coastal hay, round bales, $35 sq. bales, $2.50, exc. qual. Russ Elliott, Li-ella. Ph. 935-8180.__________
Round rolls of Bermuda hay, $20 roll. R.C. Evans, Danielsville. Ph. 962-3672 btwn. 8 am. & 7 pm.____________
High qual. Coastal hay, well fert., sq. bales, $2.25, round rolls, $25, del. avail. Gene Hart, Guyton. Ph. 912-728-3380.
Well fert. Coastal Bermuda hay, $1.75/bale at barn. Jerry Heyward, Warner Robins. Ph. 912-922-3004.________
Fescue & Bermuda hay, round bales, $20, del. aval. Ronnie Hill, Maysville. Ph. 335-6590 or 3077._____________
25-100 Ib. bales Fescue & Tift 44 mixed hay, good cond., $15 roll. Waymon Hilley, Rt. 3, Box 545, Danielsville 30633.
Fescue hay $1.50 bale, mulch hay $1.25 bale. H.L Kastner, Clarkesville. Ph. 404-754-9153.________________
Want hay, will trade reg. Santa Gertrudis bull, breeding age, reg. Arabian Hunter prospect, reg. dairy goats. S. Kelley, Carrollton. Ph. 404-854-4271.
Well fert. Coastal $2.25, Tift 44, $2.50 in barn for 10 bales or more. L. Kinsley, Perry. Ph. 912-987-2837 aft. 7 pm.
267-2929._____________________
Fescue bales $2 ea., '85 crop, highly limed, fert., barn dry. Pam Bulman, Woodstock. Ph. 475-7180.________
Crushed corn, shuck & cob, '85 crop, yellow, $6.50/CWT, $125/ton, furnish own sacks. Avril Westmoreland, Dalton. Ph. 404-259-8468.__________________
Good qual. pure Alfalfa hay. Bill Segars, Winder. Ph. 404-867-2282.
Twenty 5x5 rolls of Sudan & Brown Top Millet hay $18/roll, can del. Gary Maxwell, Bowman. Ph. 245-5561.__________
Serecia hay, heavy bales in barn $1.50/bale. Steve Procurot, Brooks. Ph. 404-599-3578.________________
'85 Coastal Bermuda hay, sq. bales in barn, highly fert., UGA soil specs., del. avail. Olin Trammell, Forsyth. Ph. 912-994-6463._______________
Good hay Fescue & clover $1.50/bale; yellow corn in ear 4<t/lb.; rye $5/bu., also mulch hay $1/bale. C.C. Tritt, Suches. Ph. 404-747-3696._________________
Lrg. round roils Fescue hay for sale. Donnie Darnell, Calhoun. Ph. 404-629-1473._________________
Well fert. high qual. Fescue, both
Coastal Bermuda hay, Irg. sq. bales, horse qual., $2.50 at barn. C.A. Knowles, Griffin. Ph. 404-227-2251 or 227-8433.
'85 Coastal Bermuda hay,limed/fert., rain free sq. bales, $2; Irg. round bales, $30. Dr. James E.Lee, Milledgeville. Ph. 912-452-5531._______________
Lrg. round bales '85 Bermuda Grass hay, $60/ton, del.'vd. Jim Loomis, Davisboro. Ph. 912-348-6298.________
'85 Orchard Grass Fescue hay, fert./limed at barn. Lamar Long, Chatsworth. Ph. 404-695-5906._______
round & sq. bales. O.E. Deaver, Blairsvllle. Ph. 404-374-4789.________
Good qual. Sudan Sorghum hay $1.50/bale. Johnny Owen, Barnesville. Ph. 358-4257 / 478-6887.______________
Yellow corn shelled, 1985 crop, $8 per 100 Ib. bag, you furnish bags. John M. Harrison, Jackson. Ph. 957-3486._____
High qual., high density Irg. bales '85 Alfalfa, Oats, Rye & Millet hay. Frank Eaton, Madison. Ph. 404-342-0727 nights.
'85 Fescue, Coastal Bermuda hay, well fert. & limed, Irg. 1000 Ib. round bales,
Lrg. bales top qual. Fescue & Bermuda hay, $2 bale, other mixed hay, $1.50 bale at barn near Griffin. G.C. Morris, Hampton. Ph. 946-3664._______________
Coastal Bermuda hay, 2nd cutting '85, exc. horse qual., $2.10 bale. K. Morris, Morris Acres, Barnesvllle. Ph. 404-358-0882.________________
1800 Ib. round Coastal bales, $35 bale, del. extra cheap if buying 10 or more; also, Fescue rolls, $20 and $25. Charles Osborn, Stalham. Ph. 404-725-5090.
Fescue hay, limed/fert. by the bale or
rain free, $25, del. avail. Dallas Kuhn, Franklin. Ph. 404-854-2783._______
Round bales Fescue hay $25, Sudan hay $20, can del., stored inside. Alan Huguchey, Rt. 3, Gumming 30130. Ph. 404-887-1816.___________________
Lrg. round bales Fescue well fert. hay, stored insided, $25/bale. Bob Davis, Cave Spring. Ph. 404-777-3506.________
Horse qual. Bermuda hay, 16.9% protein, weed/rain free, sq. bales $2.75 in barn. D. Willers, Galnesville. Ph. 404-536-1852._______________
good price for Irg. order. George Pace, Hampton. Ph. 946-4187.___________
Rolls Fescue mixed w/Bermuda, clean, no rain, $25 roll, small bales, $1. C.A. Parker, 693 Hampton Rd., Hampton
30228.___________________ Fescue hay, sq. bales, no rain, $1.50
bale. M. Peterson, RR 2, Box 199, Jasper 30143. Ph. 404-692-5984.___________
Coastal & Alicia hay, round bales, baled w/o rain, stored in barn, $25, $30 del. James Cox, Cordele. Ph. 273-5333.
Coastal & Bahia Irg. round bales, $25, extra Irg. $30, also, 300 Irg. bales '84 hay good cond., $15 in quantity lots. C.E. Graham, Perry. Ph. 987-2821 ofc. or 987-2865 hm._________________
50 Irg. round bales Bahia grass hay $25
Coastal hay, $2.25 bale. Ernest Powell, ea., 40 Irg. round bales Coastal Bermuda 13957 Woolsey Rd., Hampton. Ph. hay $30, well fert., baled w/o rain, can 946-9169.__________________ load. J.E. Jeanes, Gray. Ph. 912-966-3303.
Good qual. rain-free hay, $1.50 bale at barn. Alton Ray, Washington. Ph. 404-678-2801.________________
Well fert. '85 Fescue/Orchard Grass/Clover hay, tested 13% protein, $1.75 bale. Larry Sanders, Dalton. Ph. 226-7227 aft. 6 pm._____________
Fescue Bermuda mix. hay, fert., top sq. bales, no rain. Mrs. W.L. Holland, Rt. 1, Box 1372, Taylor Jim Rd., Temple 30179. Ph. 562-3446.___________
'85 Alfalfa hay, rain free, no weeds, protein tested, sml. bales. Ed Trice, Thomaston. Ph. 404-647-4537 aft. 6 pm.
Coastal Bermuda hay, Irg. bles, exc.
qual., fert. ea. cutting, no weeds, no rain. Rusell F. Smith, Loganville. Ph. 404-787-1275.__________________
Well fert. Fescue hay in barn
$1.50/bale, also, mulch hay $1.20/bale. C.H. Hays, Mansfield. Ph. 786-3334, or 786-8250 aft. 6 pm.____________
Tift 44 hay, horse qual., fert to U.GA.
4x5 rolls good qual. Bermuda hay $28.
specs., Irg. sq. bales, $2.50. John , Randall Brock, Gainesvllle. Ph. 532-0770.
Sosebee, Rutledge. Ph. 404-557-2166.
Fescue/Colver hay, baled w/o rain, fert.
Coastal Bermuda, sq. bales, $2/bale. Mrs. Joe Brand, 5909 Woodstock
limed/fert., $2.50 bale at barn, up to 1000 Rd., Acwortn 30101. Ph. 974-3923.
bales. Joe Specht, Milledgeville. Ph. 912-452-5936.______________
Mixed Tift 44 & field grass hay, fair qual., no weeds, $10/round bale, can load
Coastal Bermuda hay, horse qual., well on low trailer. J. J. Driggers, Qlennvllle.
fert., no rain, $2 bale, also, round bales. Ph.912-654-4113.
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G. Spinks, Deere Acre Farm, Monroe. Ph. 267-2335.________________
75 Irg. rolls mixed Bermuda & Fescue hay, baled Nov. '85, $25/roll, or cheaper in
Fescue-Bermuda mixed, Irg. round quan. Don Slade, Griffin. Ph. 228-5468.
bales hay, $23, hay in Newton Co. Ike Staton, Snellville. Ph. 972-3054._____
Tift 44, Irg. rain free, well fert. sq. bales $2.50 at barn. Mattie L Lisenby, Newnan.
'85 Fescue & Fescue/Bermuda hay, Ph. 251-5415.
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well fert., Irg. round bales, $20 bale, Commerce-lla area. Terry Stephenson, Rt. 4, Commerce 30529. Ph. 335-2654.
Coastal hay, rain free, well fert., good horse hay $2/bale at barn; mulch hay $1.25. W. G. Freeman, Gordon. Ph.
Coastal Bermuda hay, small round 912-946-2035/628-5633. __________
bales. Arthur Strickland, Vldalia. Ph. 912-537-0189._______________
500 bales Coastal Bermuda hay, grown w/commercial fertilizer, no rain. T. B.
Good qual. '85 Coastal Bermuda, $2 Hickox, Rt. 1, Box 250, Hoboken 31542. h.
bale. Jackie Tyre, Guyton. Ph. 912-458-2378.
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912-772-3514 before 6 pm.________
Good Coastal Bermuda hay, weed &
Corn Silage-irrig., exc. qual., $30/ton. rain free, 60 Ib. sq. bales, $1.75 at barn.
Everett Williams, Williams Dairy, Lewis Calhoun, Vldalia. Ph. 912-537-4792.
Madison. Ph. 404-342-3479._________
Fescue & Bermuda hay, well fert., rain
Lrg. round bales hay $20, few sml. free, sq. bales $1.60, round bales $25.
bales $1.50/bale. Vernon Floyd, Rt. 2, Broxton 31519. Ph. 912-359-2755 /
384-7559._______________
Rodney Hilley, Molena. Ph. 404-567-3909 aft. 6 pm.
High qual. Bermuda & Fescue, well
Well fert. Fescue/Bermuda hay $1.75 / fert., bales $2.50 at barn. 0. L Rutledge,
bale at barn. Tom Pope, Tallapoosa. Ph. 574-5448 night / 656-4718 day.________
Certi. qual., horse grade hay, con-
Brannen Rd., McDonough. Ph. 857-5144.
Round rolls Bermuda hay $20, Fescue $15, exc. qual., no weeds, will load, del.
tracts, taken on 600 tons 'quant., dis-
counts avail. W. Laliberte, Madison. Ph. 342-1575.
avail. Jesse Deaton, Winder. Ph.
867-4843.
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Pets are not allowed.
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Bermuda, Fescue hay, 400 round bales, some inside, $18425. L. G. Bowen, Olllsvllle. Ph. 404-669-3926.______
High qual. Coastal hay, '85 cutting, sq. bales $1.50, Irg. round bales $15. Mrs. John Wilson, Stapleton. Ph. 404-547-6827.
Rain free Coastal Bermuda hay, highly fert., Irg. sq. bales, $2.50/bale. Roy Williams, Covington. Ph. 786-6310 or 464-3698.___________________
Lrg. round bales hay, '85 spring cutting, rain free, Fescue, Sudan, del. avail. Gary Bellamy, P.O. Box 3134, Camesville 30521. Ph. 404-677-4474/3466.________
Coastal Bermuda hay, fert., rain & weed free, $2. Edward Boyd, Augusta. Ph. 404-736-2137.________________
'85 Bahia-Bermuda hay, well fert., 900 bales, $20/bale, local del. avail, for fee. Tommy Dent, Rt. 1, Norwood 30821. Ph. 404-465-3970._________________
Coastal Bermuda hay, well fert., rain free bales, $2 at barn, Irg. rolls $35 ea. I. R. Chanin, Lizella. Ph. 912-935-2292 or 746-1810.____________________
Coastal hay, 65 sq. bales, $2, 1200 round inside $25, outside $20. H. R. Williams, Ellavllle. Ph. 912-862-5503.
'85 well fert. rain free Coastal Bermuda hay $2/bale, $25/round bale. Raymond Simmons, Mauk. Ph. 912-649-7498.
Orchard grass/Fescue hay $1.50/bale at barn. Richard Burnette, Blairsville. Ph. 404-745-4797.___________________
Prime qual. Coastal Bermuda hay, limed/fert., tender, high in protein, $2.50-$3 per bale, sq. $30440 for round bales. R. Bickers, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-8006.__________________
Ground Snap corn 8/lb. H. A. Spruill, 460 Hickory Flat Rd., Alpharetta. Ph. 475-5281.____________________
Top qual. Bermuda hay, hvy. fert. / rain free, soil tested sq. bales $2. Sonny Taylor, Hahlra. Ph. 794-2936 aft. 7 pm.
100 Irg. round bale of Tift- Coastal hay, under shelter, $25430 per roll. Larry Lewis, Screven. Ph. 579-2214._____
Fescue & Orchard grass, Irg. sq. bales, highly fert. / limed, rain free, no weeds, $2/bale, round $25, also, mulch hay. Benny Brookshire, Suches. Ph. 404-747-2928.
Fescue & Clover hay $1.50/bale, also, mulch hay $1, yellow ear corn 5/lb. Monroe Parks, Ellljay. Ph. 635-4590.
Fescue hay, highly fert., no rain, for cattle & horse, $1.75/bale. R. K. Jacobs, Alpharetta. Ph. 404-475-7827.______
Coastal Bermuda hay, horse qual. $2, cow hay $1.75, also, mulch $1, can del. anywhere. Robert Todd, Jesup. Ph. 557-4518 or 427-2523.________
Highly fert. Coastal hay, $2.50 at barn, Flying W. Ranch, 10 mi. W. Pine Mtn. Hwy. 18. James R. Woods, Pine Mountain. Ph. 882-6580._____________
Top qual. Coastal Bermuda, Fecue mix. rain free, well limed/fert., round bales $25, sq. bales $2, '84 crop round bales $15. L. Winkler, Loganvllle. Ph. 404-466-2176.____________________
Highly fert. weed free horse qual. Bermuda hay, Irg. sq. bales $2.25 in barn. W. D. Cassels, 69 Happy Valley Circle, Newnan 30263. Ph. 404-251-1164.
Qual. rain free Fescue and Bermuda hay, well fert., over size sq. bales in barn $2. J. Bray, Dacula. Ph. 962-3456.
Bermuda & Fecue hay in sq. bales, well fert., rain free. W. f. Carroll, Carrollton. Ph. 404-832-7232._____________
Corn silage, high qual., results avail., seeking contract arrangement for 600 to 625 tons. Robert Riedinger, Covington. Ph. 404-953-2976 aft. 6 pm._______
Baled Oats-Fla. 501 short stem, exc. horse qual., extra hvy. sq. bales $2.50/bale at barn. W. A. Chance, Rt. 5, Box 473, Thomson 30824. Ph. 404-595-1548 aft. 7 pm.__________
Coastal, Fescue mix. hay, rain free, hevy. fert., $1.75/bale, $1.60/bale for orders over 500 bales. Bob Atwood, Cedartown. Ph. 404-748-7637.______
Coastal Bermuda & Fescue hay, Irg. bales, no rain, $2.50/bale. Hudon Thames, Fayettevllle. Ph. 461-4643.
Lrg. rolls Coastal Bermuda, Fescue & millet hay, will load, del. avail. John McLane, Hartwell. Ph. 404-376-3480.
Mail ads to arrive In our office by
Wednesday.
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Gardening Courses Offered
Registration is in progress for gardening and hor ticulture courses at the Atlanta Botanical Garden. Topics include landscaping, cacti, herbs and perennials. Classes are held at the Gardenhouse in Piedmont Park. Registration is re quired. For more informa tion call 876-5858.
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.
Old fashioned very sweet Canney Rooster potato pumpkin seed 20/$1 w/SASE. Mrs. Wise, Rt. 4, Box 460, Dahlonega 30533._______________
Vilalia sweet onion pits. F-1 var. $12/1000 picked up, 100/$4, 200/$5.50; 500/$9.50; 1000/$15; 1500/$24 ppd., shipped every Tues. Harry Wood, Rt. 1, Box 130, Uvalda 30473. Ph. 912-565-7326.
Pencil Cob corn $3.50 per Ib. plus post. Watson Chance, Thomson. Ph. 404-595-1548 aft. 7 p.m.__________
Blueberry pits. 7 best var., blackberry pits, and root cuttings; also, Dorman red raspberry pits. Andrew Avery, Rt. 1, Camilla 31730. Ph. 912-246-6406 nights.
Rabbiteye blueberry pits. cont. grown 2 yrs. old, very bushy, Tifblue and Climax $1 ea., must sell. Jerome Murphy, Alma. Ph. 912-632-5498._______________
Strawberry pits. 50/$7.50 ppd., Fla. 90 var., June bearing R. C. Poole, 601 Park Ave., Ft. Valley 31030.____________
Red meated Indian peach trees $2 ea., you dig. Opal Ledford, 2799 Jims Rd., Marietta. Ph. 926-6377.___________
Taking orders for April, May del. of Big boy, Better Boy, Early Girl-tomato pits. 25/$2,50/$3,100/$4. Jim Anglin, Rt. 2, Box 186, Greenville 30222. Ph. 404-672-4360.
Scuppernong muscadine, 1 bronze female, 1 blk. female, 1 pollinator $9.50 ppd, 2 yrs. Tammy Bryant, 600 Eastman St., Eastman 31023._______________
Serecia, common var. 85% germ., hulled seed $2.48/lb., unhulled seeds $1.98/lb. Ronald Graham, Rt. 1, Hull 30646. Ph. 548-4949 days, 4826 nights.
Old time running col. butter beans, some solid, blue, blk., purple, diff. cols, of speckled wh. $3/big start ppd. S. C. Suddeth, 946 orris Rd., Mableton 30059. Ph. 941-9282.__________________
Crabapple, hazelnut, blk. raspberry, Himalayan blakberry, muscadine grapevine, blackhaw 8/$10 plus post. Mrs. Robert Norrell, Rt. 6, Gainesville 30506. Ph. 532-3945.___________
2 yr. wild blackberry pits., blueberry, dewberry, 6/S10 ppd. Mrs. Louise Lee, Rt. 5, Box 209, Etlijay 30540._________
Rare Chinese artichokes 10/$5, Jerusalem artichokes 1/2 gal. $5, 1 gal. $8, add post on all. Mrs. Charlie Cantrell, 1982 Dawsonville Rd., Gainesville 30501.
Old fashioned Red Cherry tomato seed $1/tsp. w/SASE. Mrs. Homer Alien, Dial Star Rt., Box 208, Blue Ridge 30513.
Fruit trees, apples, peaches, plums, figs, grapes, others, free list. B. D. Smith, Taylorsville 30178. Ph. 684-3242.
Tifton 44, Alicia and cert. Tift. 78 bermuda sprigs, del. avail., custom planting avail. Sam Summers, Temple. Ph. 404-562-3679._____________
Muscadines, 10 diff. var. 5/$15, imp. blackberries 5/$7.50, ppd. C. A. McCord, Rt. 2, Box 228, Morven 31638. Ph. 912-263-8781.________________
Blueberry pits. 5 var. in pots, 2 yrs. old $150, 3 yr. old, $2.50. Wayne Phillips, Alma. Ph. 632-7273 days, 5388 nights.
Blueberry pits. 2 to 7 yrs. 6 mi. S. of Kite, Hwy. 221. Norman Flanders, Adrian 31006. Ph. 912-668-3665.__________
Pencil Cob corn, 1 cup $3, 2 cups $5; Clemson stingless okra 1/4 cup, $2.50, all ppd. W. S. Caudell, Rt. 2, Jefferson 30549.
Yates, Granny Smith, Mollie, Macoun, Melrose, Spitzenburg, semi-dwarf apple trees, 3-4 ft. $7 ea. ppd. Paul Vignos, Box 303, Molena 30256.______________
Blueberry pits., Tifblue, Climax, Woodard, Delite, 2 yr. cont. grown. Jean D. Roberts, Rt. 1, Box 201, Montezuma 31063. Ph. 912-472-8315.___________
Bi-Color lespedeza plants $50/1000. John A. Rowe, Rt. 1, Box 196, Luthersville 30251. Ph. 404-927-6304.____________
Onions, red multiplying, $10.50/gal. ppd. Mrs. Clyde Wilson, Rt. 1, Box 46, Hiawassee 30546.____________
Moon and Star watermelon seed 75/$2 w/SASE. George Arnsdorff, Jr., Rt. 2, Box 287, Springfield 31329. Ph. 912-754-9484.
Pits, blueberry, Tifblue and Woodard 2 and 3 yrs. old In pots $2 and $3, no shipping. E. O. Anderson, P.O. Box 147, Jefferson 30549. Ph. 367-8783._________
Rabbiteye blueberries 5 var. 2 yr. cont. grown $1.50 to $2.50. William Brown, 1055 Jones Rd., Roswell 30075. Ph 404-993-6866._______________
Dewberry, sassafras, wild crabapple, wild blueberry 6 pits. $10 ppd. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 1, Box 1405, Blue Ridge 30513.
Everbearing strawberry pits. 100/$12 ppd., will bear until extreme summer heat. Winnie Langford, Box 205, Rt. 4, Dawson 31742.__________________
Mtn. strawberry, dewberry, blackberry; also, catnip $6.50/doz., post $1.50. Mrs. Elsie Cantrell, Rt. 5, Box 248, Ellijay 30540. Ph. 273-3066.______________
Sugarberry, hazelnut, wild blueberry, 6/$10 plus post. Mrs. Donald Greer, Rt. 5, Ellljay 30540.___________________
Rabbiteye blueberry pits., Tifblue and Climax, 2 yrs. old, extra Irg. cont. grown, $1.10 ea. min. order 500 FOB Homervilie or Ringgold. Jerry Vanerwegen, Ringgold. Ph. 404-937-4048._____________
Old time May cherry bushes $5.50, blackberry $6/doz. plus $2 post. Mrs. Weldon Long, Rt. 5, Box 247, Ellijay 30540. Ph. 273-3255.___________
Blueberry bushes, Woodard, Tifblue, $2.50 ea. Steve Kennerly, Tucker. Ph. 972-8557._________________
Red sugar cane, healthy stalks 20 ea. Frank Ussery, 215 Jackson St., Warner Robins 31088. Ph. 912-923-2476._____
Climbing peach vine seed 1985 crop, good for making preserves 100/$3, 200/S5 w/SASE. H. P. Crowe, 677 Carolina Rd. S.W., Marietta 30060.____________
Abruzzi rye seed 99% pure, 93% germ., $5.50 combine run, cleaned, bagged $7.50. Russell Smith, Loganville. Ph. 787-1275.__________________
Rabbiteye blueberries, Tifblue and more, will ship $1.75 ea. plus post., larger pits. $2.50 to $3.50. Billy Tomlinson, Rt. 2, Lake Park 31636. Ph. 912-559-7271.
White Cluster seed sweet potatoes; also, Early Red Rose seed $7/bu. near Johnson's Corner. Rufus Merriman, Rt. 3 Lyons 30436._______________
Red raspberry pits. 2-3 yrs. old, 10/$12.50 and $3 post. Glenn Vergason, 4412 Mink Livsey, Lithonia 30058. Ph. 922-5291.____________________
Asparagus pits. 1 yr. old. Mary Washington 10/$3 grown in Forsyth co. George Brown, Dunwoody. Ph. 394-0767.
Melon squash seed 10/$1, w/SASE. L. V. Itson, Rt. 1, Box 90, Pel ham 31779.
Dorman Red raspberries $1.40, 5 ft. June-Gold, Redskin, Suwannee, Sam Houston peaches $6. John J. Marshall, Rt. 7, Box 25, Statesboro 30458. Ph. 912-764-2075._______________
Crabapple, hazelnut, cherry, muscadine, sugarberry, 2 yrs. old blackberry pits. 6/$10 ppd. R. C. Chastain, Rt. 5, Box 209, Ellljay 30540._______
Strawberry pits 50/$7 ppd in Ga. Mrs. Henry Williams, Rt. 1, Box 58, Tallapoosa 30176. Ph. 404-574-2512.__________
Old time col. butter beans, some solid blue, purple, blk., red, maroon, speckled, $3 a big start ppd. Shirley Ledbetter, 6321 Sweetbriar Rd., Mableton 30059._____
Vining pomegranate, tsp. $1 w/SASE, old fashion sml. white crisp cucumber seed 50/$1 w/SASE; old fashion sugar pumpkin 25/$7 w/SASE. Mrs. J.S. Bryan, 400 Ash Ave. S.E., Dahlonega 30533.
Heritage raspberries 10/$9; June bearing strawberries 100/$10 all ppd. Iris Brown, Rt. 5, Box 571, Dahlonega 30533.
Certi. Bermuda sprigs, Tifton 78 and Brazos $5/bu., Tifton 44 $2/bu., Alicia and Coastal $1 per bu. Gene Hart, Guyton 31312. Ph. 912-728-3380.________
1985 crop Big Mama tomato seed 40/$2.50 w/SASE, germ. 83%. Thelma Yawn, Rt. 2, McRae 31055. Ph. 912-362-4733.______________
Muscadine vines, Jumbo, Carlos, Hunt, Cowart, Duice, Higgins, Fry, Top Sale, other, $1.50 ea. plus $2.50 post. Billy Routh, P.O. Box 518, Helena 31037. Ph. 912-565-7326.__________________
Bermuda grass sprigs, Alicia, Tift 44, Coastal, reas. priced. Floyd Knowles, Sr., Rt. 2, Box 32, McRae. Ph. 912-362-4778.
Wanted
Want to buy Fescue grass seed. James Austin, 1967 St. Mtn. Lithonia Rd., Lithonia 30058. Ph. 482-5431.______
Want scions of Kittageskee, family, Etowah, pine stump, Wallce Howard, Mala Carle, Hargrove, Haywood apples. John Marshall, Rt. 7, Box 25, Statesboro 30458. Ph. 912-764-2075.___________
Want whole cotton seed by the ton. Frank Nocera, Winder. Ph. 404-867-8406.
Conservation Reserve Sign-up Dates March 3-14 See next issue for
additional information.
Helping TEach Other
Dear Editor This is my annual letter to the Market Bulletin to bring at-
tention to the highly popular member of the swallow familythe purple martin.
The scout birds will soon migrate from Central and South America to locate proper and adequate nesting for a colony of martins. Depending on conditions, they arrive in early or late February in the lower part of the state and then move into north Georgia around 10 to 14 days later. Some scouts will locate a nesting spot, stay several days and nights and leave. When they return, they bring a colony of martins with them.
The Indians were the first to attract the purple martins. The birds were attracted to gourds located in the crossmembers of the Indians' tepees.
Today we enjoy these birds for several reasons. One is their ability to return year after year. They also are popular because they eat insects. Martins in flight are enjoyable to watch too. They glide and swoop and dip within inches of the ground with ease and accuracy.
I could go on writing about the purple martin, but my main point is to alert folks that it is time to clean out their gourds and get them up for the martins. Also, trim any limbs or vines that might obstruct the gourds.
I have used plastic gourds for years and I continue to ship them to other martin enthusiasts. As surely as the swallows return to Capastrano, the purple martins will return to Georgia in the next few weeks.
Jack Barber P.O. Box 3973 Augusta, Georgia 30904
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Dear Editor I recently read in the Bulletin that someone was having
problems with weevils getting in their grits, cornmeal, and other dry food products. I would like to share my method for keeping these products fresh and free of bugs.
Put grits in an air tight container and place it in the refrigerator. When cooking, measure the amount needed and return the container to the refrigerator. When cooked, the grits will taste like they were just bought.
Corn meal and flour can be placed in zip-lock bags and then into the freezer until ready to use. If used daily, these products can be stored in the refrigerator also. This method will keep the products as fresh as the day they were bought.
Mrs. Marie Hughes 4667 Chamblee-Tucker Road Tucker, Georgia 30084
Dear Editor In a recent paper, Mary Lee Sims wanted to know where
the expression "Christmas gift" originated. I heard my grandmother Susan Corley Cochrel use that expression when I was a child. She was bom somewhere around Edgefield County, South Carolina.
Also, I would appreciate hearing from anyone that could tell me where the name "black dutch" came from and what it means. I heard my mother speak of "black dutch" when I 1 was a child.
Mary Sheppard 526 Sandy Street Martinez, Georgia 30907
Dear Editor: We have sheep on our farm and I am looking for a spin-
ning wheel so I can spin their wool into yarn. Can any of you readers help?
Claudia Darnell 8300 Phipps Road Palmetto, Georgia 30268 404-463-9544
Dear Editor I am interested in information on old-fashioned flowers
1 and shrubs, as this is hard to come by in Atlanta. I would apI preciate hearing from your readers.
Doris Alderman 315 Camden Road, NE Atlanta, Georgia 30309 404-355-8854
Dear Editor Useable spinning wheels almost are extinct and I am hav-
ing a terrible time trying to find one. If anyone knows where I 1 can locate one, please let me know.
Pat Jarrard 3047 Old U.S. 78 Snellville, Georgia 30278 404-979-2681
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Flower plants, bulbs
and seed for sale
// you have questions regarding this category, call Sonya Way 656-3727.
Vari. & green liriope, English ivy, vinca, hollies, azaleas, asstd. shrubs, trees. Hugh Ferguson, Powder Springs. Ph. 943-5098.________________
Purple achimene bulbs 1Ot ea., 50$ post. M. Whitaker, 7324 Watonga Way, Rlverdale 30296. Ph. 404-996-2552.
Tall daisy mums maroon $6/doz., yellow button mums $6/doz., navy blue Iris, bloom spring & fall $8/doz., mix. col. iris $7/doz., or $30/6 doz., ppd. E. Gooch, Rt. 1, Box 281-B, Ball Ground 30107.
Red trumpet vine, attracts humming birds 3/$10 ppd. Pauline McCord, Rt. 2, Box 228, Morven 31638. Ph. 912-263-8781.
Hosta lilies, wh. band, 10/$18 or $2 ea. ppd. Laura Pettit, Rt. 5, Box 39, Ellijay 30540. Ph. 273-3733.__________
Luffa sponge gourd seed $1/Tbsp. w/SASE. Don Jones, 209 Garvin Dr., Centerville 31028.____________
Yarrow, pink, yellow; monarda, pink, red; tall, low blue veronica 10/S7.50. Tony Green, Rt. 1, Armuchee 30105.______
Impatien seeds mix., well over 25 cols., shades of pink, rose, orange, red, purple, wh., 8 vari. 100/S1 or 500/$4 all w/SASE. Doly Presley, 2505 Panola Rd., Lithonia 30058.__________________
Monarda pits., attracts humming birds $7.50/doz., Irg. coreopsis sunray pits. $9/doz., hardy perennials ppd. Yolanda Ward, 12727 Upatoi Ln., Upatoi 31829.
Jerusalem cherry seed, pretty orange balls, pit. only one time, 50/$1 w/SASE. Tom Wells, Belleview Ave., Winder 30680.
'85 sultana/impatien seed, 30 cols., many varieated, all mix. 1/2 tsp./$1 w/SASE. Mrs. John M. Green, Sr., Rt. 7, Box 9, Chatsworth 30705._________
Wh. hybrid bearded iris $8/doz., ppd. on 2 doz., ever blooming mix. col. cannas $8/doz. ppd. on 2 doz. Myrtle Brendle, Rt. 3, Box 320, Ellijay 30540.________
Sultana seeds for sale, mostly dk. cols. 100/S1, 300/$2 ppd. Mrs. J. G. Cook, 35 Valley Dr., CarrolUon 30117.______
Night blooming cerius (blue) & orchid cactus cuttings 3/$5 ppd. Ann Laminack, 136 W. Atlanta St., Tallapoosa 30176.
Chicken foot cactus, aloe, Thanksgiving cactus $2.25, shamrock pits. $3.25, 1 of ea. $9.25 ppd. Donna Smith, 1342 Mercer Ave., East Point 30344.______
Bu. size gourd seed 7/$1 w/SASE. Faye Nichols, Rt. 3, Box 3912, Blairsvllla 30512.
Sgl. blooming tuberose bulbs, Irg. size $5/doz., $1.50 post., sml. size bulbs $4/5 doz., $1.50 post. Mrs. D. W. Wilson, Box 164, Concord 30206. Ph. 495-5116.
Mexican sunflower seeds (attracts hummingbirds & butterflies) $1/Tbsp. w/SASE. J. B. Stone, 4245 Webb Bridge Rd., Alpharetta 30201.___________
Hosta (grandiflora) hosta (vari.), red trumpet honeysuckle 3/$7, 5/$10; yarrow, yellow pink; bee balm, red, candytuft 12/$10. Clara Green, 1284 Turner Rd., Rome 30161.________________
'85 crop red leaf castor mole beans 100/$1 w/SASE. Rozell Holder, 123 Cavender Creek Rd., Carrollton 30117.
Perennial candytuft seed, beau. mix. cols. $1/tsp. w/SASE. Mrs. Luther Hutson, Rt. 5, Box 5252, Blalrsvllle 30512.
Red leaf mole bean seed 100/$1 w/SASE. Opal Ledford, 2799 Jims Rd., Marietta. Ph. 926-6377.__________
Bu. size gourd seeds 7/$1 w/SASE. Jonathan Nichols, Rt. 5, Box 5287, Blalrsvllle 30512.___________
'85 bu. gourd seed 10/$1 w/SASE. T. V. Fincher, Rt. 5, Box 189, Franklin 30217.
Tutti-frutti orange/purple bi-col. impatien seeds 12/$1, oxalis, achimenes, begonia evansiane (hardy), dahlias 50 ea. Linda Wish, Atlanta. Ph. 262-5518 day.
Hemlock, mtn. laurel, holly, rhododendron, maple, wh. dogwood, azaleas, sourwood, 2-3 ft., 6/$12. Mrs. Donald Greer, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.______________
Yellow Japanese iris, wh. Siberian iris, other irises, daylilies, hardy phlox, daffodils, narcissus $10/doz., $2 post. Mrs. Weldon Long, Rt. 5, Box 247, Ellijay
30540.____________________ Wh. pine, sweet shrub, holly, native
rhododendrons, mtn. laurel, fern, dogwood, azaleas 6/$10 plus $2 post. Elzie Cantrell, Rt. 5, Box 248, Ellijay 30540. Ph. 273-3068.______________
Azaleas, 20 var. of kurume, indicas, pericat, satsuki, glenn dale, gable, Rutherford hybrid, $2-$3 ea. Steve Kennerly, Tucker. Ph. 972-8357.________
Martin gourd seeds $1/pkg. w/SASE. H. B. Senn, 3510 Hamilton Dr., Albany 31707. _________________
Seed: mix. hollyhock, sweet William, poppies, touch-me-not, shasta, gloriosa daisy, all $1/Tbsp., blue morning seed 25/$,l w/SASE. Mrs. Frank Moore, Rt. 3, Fairview Rd., Rockmart 30153.
Martin gourd seeds, thick rind 100/$1 w/SASE. B. R. Buice, 3280 Webb Bridge Rd., Alpharetta 30201.____________
Seed: touch-me-not, blackeyed susan, marigold, cockscomb, money pit., sweet William, spider pit., 4 o'clock $1/3 pkgs. w/SASE. Mrs. Smith, 14 Park St., Commerce 30529._________________
24 mix. col. hybrid iris $12.50, 5 blooming size amaryllis $11, 12 red blooming spider bulbs $10,15 rooted candytuft $12 all ppd. G. N. Canon, Rt. 3, Box 3427C, Clayton 30525.______________
Money pit. seed 100/S1 w/SASE, planting & harvesting instr. incl. Mrs. M. B. Davis, P.O. Box 176, Roswell 30077.
Red tip liners 80 ea. or $65/100, 1 gal./$1.45 ea. or $125/100, 3 gals./$4.75 or $400/100. C. E. Tarpley, Duluth. Ph. 476-1045 / 3337.______________
Shirley poppies, Irg. marigolds, straw flowers, others, seed $1/pkt., free list w/SASE. Dell Ratcliffe, Rt. 1, Box 234, Comer 30629.____________________
Lavender, wh., purple bachelor's button seed, 1/2 cup/$1 w/SASE. Mrs. G. Arnsdorff, Rt. 2, Box 287, Springfield 31329. Ph. 912-754-9484.________________
300 one yr. old improved loblolly pines 5Op ea. Louis Hagan, 5820 Old Bill Cook Rd., College Park 30349.________
Dahlia tubers, many vari. $1, $1.50 ea., have names, photos, '85 display, shipping extra. Floss Berry, 2412 Camp Mitchell, Grayson 30221. Ph. 466-8296.
Mix. morning glory seed, mostly blue $1/Tbsp. w/SASE. Winnie York, Rt. 4, Box 112, Ellijay 30540.____________
'85 seed mix. col. zinnia, marigold, touch-me-not, gerbera daisy, Mexican sunflower, gourd $1 ea. pkg. w/SASE. Rita Lewis, Rt. 3, Box 402, Moultrle 31768.
Giant castor mole bean seeds 100/$1 w/long SASE. Karen Camp, 3001 Benten Rd., Duluth 30136._____________
Wh. hemlock pine, native azaleas, wh. dogwood, sweet shrub, Rose-of-Sharon 8/$10 ppd. Mrs. Robert Norrell, Rt. 6, Gainsville 30506.___________
'83 crop marigold seeds, extra Irg. flowers, bright orange 50/Tbsp. w/SASE, cash please. Anne Hunter, 3400 Fern Ridge Dr., Conyers, Ph. 404-929-1625.
Purple achimene bulbs $2/doz. w/SASE. Florrie D. Johnston, 1618 Roberts Dr., Mableton 30059.________
Tall mix. phlox, purple coneflower, mix. columbine, larkspur, coreopsis, mix. gloriosa daisy $1/pkg. w/SASE. Mrs. Richard Maroney, 6130 Jones Rd., College Park 30349._________________
4' radiant crab $6, 4' thundercloud plum $6, add 20% shipping. John J. Marshall, Rt. 7, Box 25, Statesboro 30458. Ph. 912-764-2075.____________________
1 boxwood, 5', one 5 1/2', two boxwoods, 2', pale pink crepe myrtle, 2'. M. R. Carledge, 857 Kings Ct., Atlanta 30306. Ph. 404-874-3168.________________
Magnolias, all sizes, sml., med., Irg., extra Irg. field grown, also, sev. Irg. boxwoods, oak leaf hydrangeas. Mrs. S. W. Cain, Rt. 1, Box 5236, Auburn 30203. Ph. 404-963-2843.__________________
Marigold, cosmos, sunflower seed 1/2 cup/$1, needle & eye, 4 o'clock $1/Tbsp. Jan Burchill, Rt. 5, Box 303-1, Commerce
30529.______________________ Striped spider pit., air pit., 10 jews,
Whitmanii, Boston ferns $1 ea., add post. Ruth Payne, 8253 Bow Trail, Woodstock
30188.____________________ Chinese tallow tree, maple forsythia,
spirea, bush honeysuckle, catalpha $1 ea., ivy, mondo, liriope $1.50 ea., no ship. Mary Welsh, Macon. Ph. 912-474-2849.
Seed: Irg. well shaped martin gourd w/tough, thick rind 100/$1 w/SASE, instr. incl. J. C. Riddle, 393 Prosser Rd., NE, Milledgeville 31061._____________
Achimene bulbs 10/S4 ea. w/SASE, red, wh., blue, purple, yellow, rose, salmon, pink. Mrs. McMillian, 4955 Conover Dr., Dunwoody 30338.______________________
Native rhododendrons, laurel, fern, wh. hemlock pine, holly, wh. dogwood, sweet shrub 5/$10. R. C. Chastain, Rt. 5, Box 209, Ellijay 30540.______________
Hollyhock seed 3 tsps/$1.25, tuberose bulbs 10/$6 or bulblets, 30/$5, all ppd. Mrs. Pauline Bagley, P.O. Box 2, Chatsworth 30705._______________
Wh. hemlock pines, birch, mtn. laurel, holly, rhodondendron, maple, wh. dogwood, 2-3 ft., 6/$12 ppd. Mrs. L. Lee, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.____________
Liriope, helleri, 6' privet clumps, English, Wilson, needlepoint ivy, picturata aucuba, loblolly, dogwood, wh. pines, Virginia pines. W. L. Morris, Allanta. Ph. 355-5349._____________
Amaryllis mix. col. blooming size, $2.50 plus $2 per order post., pits. 8/$1 w/2 stamps. Mary Wilson, 303 N. Church St., Homerville 31634.______________
Well sheared wh. pine, Norway spruce, 6-8 ft., will del. and plant, min. order 10. W. M. Durden, 4194 Villa Ave., Macon 31204. Ph. 912-477-0366.____________
Coreopsis or crested iris $8/3 doz., fragrant pink roses 4/$4.50 all ppd., yellow hibiscus seeds, 1/4 cup/$1 plus SASE, w/2 stamps. Iris Brown, Rt. 5, Dahlonega 30533.
Lrg. yellow, purple, wh. iris $16/doz., no less than 1 doz. shipped, sml. mtn. laurel pits., 1 ft., $2 ea. ppd. S. Rampley, Rt. 1, Box 26, Walska 30183.____________
Bulbs: 4 maroon leaf oxalis, 16 mix. achimenes, 3 pregnant onions, either group $5. Mr. Lane, 1407 W. Magnolia, Valdosta 31601._______________
Dipper gourd seed 25/$1, luffa seeds 100/$1 w/SASE. L. Todd, 4473 Hwy. 20, SE, Conyers 30208._____________
Bird's nest cactus, grandpa pipes $3 ea., mix. iris $7.50/doz., all ppd., mix. hollyhock seed 75/Tbsp. w/SASE. Mrs. P. B. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground 30107.
Luffa seeds, 50 seeds $1 w/SASE. Willard Wilson, Rt. 2, Box 459, Warrenton
30828.____________________ Red Pres. canna lily bulbs $7/doz. ppd.
G. P. Tuck, 6274 Lavulwood Trl., Rt. 1, Flowery Branch 30542. Ph. 967-6496.
Wh. hemlock pine, sweet shrub, rhododendrons, mtn. laurel, ferns, wh. dogwood, sourwood 8/$10 ppd. Mrs. Robert Norrell, Rt. 6, Gainsville 30506. Ph. 532-3945.__________________
Striking Colorado blue spruce trees, prices cut for pre-Spring sale, well acclimated, Ga. grown, wholesale/retail. Dick Berger, Blalrsvllle. Ph. 404-745-5336.
Orlg. wh. Irish shamrock pits. $3.50 ea. ppd., 2/$6.50, 3/$9.50. Amos King, 2633 Cheney St., East Point 30344._____
Dwarf dbl. The Pres. red cannas $8/doz., $1.65 post, per doz. Mrs. Charlie Cantrell, 1982 Dawsonville Rd., Gainesvllle 30501._____________
Marigold seed, semi dwarf mix. col. $1/cup, hibiscus seed, deep pink or yellow 2 tsps/$1 ppd. Mary Wigley, 2165 Stephenson Rd., Lithonia 30058._____
Red leaf castor mole bean 50 seeds $1 w/long SASE. Mrs. John Carroll, 1677 Buford Dam Rd., Butord 30518.______
Dwarf purple achimene bulbs, widow's tears, monkey face for hanging baskets 20/$1 w/SASE. H. M. Lowe, 2806 Sherwood Dr., Brunswick 31520.____________
Perennial reseeding petunia, phlox, sweet pea, grass pink, gaillardia, red marigold, red impatien $1/pkg. w/SASE. Mrs. Cecil Turner, Rt. 2, Box 203, Carlton 30627._________________
Reseeding impatiens, mix. cols. 100/$1, 500/$4, grancey greybeard, sweet shrub seeds $1/doz. w/SASE. Margaret Mosely, 3254 Wesley Chapel Rd., Decatur
30034.________________________ Wh. daisy, sweet William, yd. mint,
daylilies, blue mink, foxglove $1/bunch, min. order $5, yd. cactus lemon yellow $2 ea. plus post. Estelle Reagan, McDonough. Ph. 957-3790.__________
Seeds: tansy, sweet William, blanket flower, anthemis, perilla, marigold, false dragonhead 4 pkgs./$3 w/long SASE. K. Doubrley, P.O. Box 384, Crawford 30630.
Martin gourd seeds 35/pkg. w/SASE. Edward Thurmond, 1311 McHenry Crossing, Madison 30650._________
Giant red velvet cockscomb seed or tall princes feather seed 1000 seeds $1, old time purple bachelor's button seed 1/4 cup/$1 w/SASE. Mrs. L. V. Itson, Rt. 1, Box 90, Pelham 31779.________
Centipede sod, you take up and haul, approx. 8000 ft., 8/ft. Alien Arnold, Mableton. Ph. 404-944-8454.______
Red castor mole beans 75/$1 w/SASE. David Nickoles, Rt. 1, Box 15, Jesup
31545.___________________ Mix. daffodils $5/doz., periwinkle 20/$4,
$1.25 post. Mrs. Paul Tilley, Rt. 3, Box 301, Ellljay 30540. _________
Vltex (bee tree) seed, 200 seeds $3. Edward Hager, 3456 Richmond Dr., Conyers
30208.____________________ Pink lady's slipper, trailing arbutus,
wild Christmas fern 12/$10,24/$15, sweet shrub, wh. dogwood 8/$10 ppd., your choice. Mrs. David Stover Rt. 1, Box 1405, Blue Ridge 30513.____________
2 gal. Virginia pines $3.50. N. Vaughan, Rt. 5, Cumming 30130. Ph. 404-887-9934 aft. 4 p.m._______________
Angel's trumpet seeds, wh. bloom $1/100 plus free Mexican sunflower seeds w/order w/SASE. Paul Snavely, Box 722, Winder 30680._____________
Orange spider lilies $1 ea., Easter roses $3, $5 ea., dbl. orange daylilies $6/doz., Siberian iris $5/doz., $1.25 post. Rosa Avery, Rt. 1, Ball Ground 30107.
Bronze ajuga$2/doz., $1.50 post., crape myrtle, yellow bell hydrangea, snowball lilac, at my garden. Mildred Stacey, 2002 Old Newnan Rd., Carrollton 30117. Ph. 832-3720.________________
'85 crop marigold & zinnia seeds 1/4 cup/$1 ea. w/SASE, mix. cols. Thelma Yawn, Rt. 2, McRae 31055. Ph. 912-362-4733._________________
Wh. marigold 20/$1, madorator 1/4 cup/$1, Irg. & sml. sunflowers 75/$1, purple pepper 20/$1 w/SASE. P. A. Tucker, Rt. 6, Box 289, Elberton 30635._______
Seed: Siberian iris (dk. blue), touch-menot, $1/Tbsp. w/SASE: old time daffodils $3.50/doz., $1.50/doz. post., other. G. F. Robertson, Rt. 5, Box 536, Gainsville
30501.___________________
S.A.S.E. means self addressed
stamped envelope.
Siberian iris $6/doz., mullein pink $8/doz., $1.50 ea. doz. post.; mock orange $3, $1.50 post. L. C. Bonds, Box 1203, Duluth 30136.______________
Celosia fiery feather plumed seeds $1/100 plus free 4 o'clock seeds w/order w/SASE. N. Snavely, 1394 Old Virginia Ct., Marietta 30067. ._________
Red dwarf cannas lily bulbs (The Pres.) $8/doz. ppd. Margie Duvall, Box 1101, Pine dr., Watkinsville 30677._____
Cleome, unicorn flower, roselle, jack beans (ft. long pods), big max huge pumpkin (10 seeds), crackerjack marigold, luffa $1/pkg. w/SASE. Janeice Ray, Rt. 4, Box 3Q-B, Cairo 31720.________
Angel's trumpet seed, beau. wh. trumpet-like flowers $1/Tbsp. w/SASE. Mary Meadows, 1760 Head Rd., Madison 30650._______________
Buckeye bushes $2 & up, you dig, no shipping. G. W. Jenkins, 1840 Hi Roc Rd., Conyers 30207. Ph. 929-3259._______
Giant sunflower seeds, 8' tall, flowers head 18" dia., 50 seeds $1 w/SASE. Mr. McCord, 4622 Sequoia Dr., Lilburn 30247.
Blue stokesia, gloriosa daisies, sunray coreopsis $2.50/doz., dk. blue Siberian Iris, dwarf dahlia bulbs $5/doz., $1.50 post. Mrs. Glynn James, Rt. 4, Lyons
30436.____________________ Ferns, spider pits, in 10" baskets $8
ea., geraniums, all cols., 6" pots, $5 ea. Mayo Anderson, 1480 Mayfield Rd., Alpharelta 30201. Ph. 475-5407._____
Grow your own cotton, unusual in your garden, blooms yellow & red 40 seeds/$1 w/SASE. Madeline Friedman, Rt. 4, Box 30-B, Cairo 31720.______________
Bachelor's button seed, purple, pink or mix. 1/2 cup/$1 w/SASE. Ann Lawson, Rt. 2. Adrian 31002._____________
Martin or dipper gourd seed, 1 clot ea. w/SASE. Walter Kitchens, P.O. Box 66, Staplelon 30823. Ph. 404-547-6878.
Lrg. African violet starter pits. 7/$10, Easter cacti 3/$5, ghost pits. 3/$5, African violet leaves 12/$5 all ppd. Chester B. Addis, 6 Jane Lane, Brunswick 31520.
Bearded iris, blooms purple twice a yr. $8/doz., daffodil mix. cols. $5/doz., nandina, you dig, $1 ea. Mrs. W. D. Duvall, Rt. 3. Box 384, Ellijay 30540.________
Japanese bamboo roots 3/$1.50, add post. Willa Mae Mooney, Rt. 5, Box 292, Ellijay 30540.______________
Red velvet rose, old time lilac, redbud, wh. dogwood bushes, any 2/$7.50 ppd. in Ga. Mrs. Myrl Williams, Rt. 1, Box 58, Tallapoosa 30176. Ph. 404-574-2512.
Gaillardia $1/pk., sultana/impatien, mix. cols., seed 100/$1 w/SASE, rooted red Christmas cactus $1, pink oxalis $1.50/doz. Glenda Crosby, Rt. 3, Box 490, Baxley 31513._______________
Red tip, tea olive, banksia roses, junipers, vari. liriope, aucuba, dwarf nandina, quince, mahonia fortune!, 1,2,4 gal. containers. S. L. Stinson, Thomasville. Ph. 912-226-3824._______________
Giant sunflower seeds, 7-9 ft. tall, flowers 8-14 in. wide 75/$1 w/SASE, '85 crop. Frieda Chance, Box 345, Dillard 30537.________________
Miniature Indian corn, 3 1/2 to 4 in. ears, $1/pk., statice seed, many beau, cols. 2 tsp./$1 w/SASE, no checks. L. H. Shanholtzer, Rt. 2, Box 371, Whigham 31797.
Wanted
Want 1 to 5 ft. boxwood or dogwood, that can be transplanted. Danny Long, Rt. 2, Box 2008, Blue Ridge 30513. Ph. 632-5715, aft. 5 pm._________________
Want 1500-2000 outdoor winter hardy ferns, mix. vari., want sev. hundred flowering woodland pits., trillium, hepatica, etc. W. Frank Webb, 10777 Bell Rd., Duluth 30136. Ph. 404-476-7109.
Want to buy 2 dahlia roots, 2 wh., 2 red, 2 pink, only No. 1 flowers wanted. William C. Weaver, P.O. Box 605, Barnesville 30204. Ph. 404-358-0610.
Want 1/2 or 1 doz. Chinese orchid bulbs (Bletilla). R. Egan, Rt. 10, Box 44, Cumming 30130.
Poultry, game, fowl
and eggs for sale
// you have questions regarding this category, call Sonya Way 656-3727.
Games for sale, brood stock, 6 Lacy Roundheads, 3 Alien Roundheads. L.D. Satterfield, Atlanta. Ph. 761-1271.
8 yr. old Rhode Island Red roosters, Muscovy ducks. Harry Mitcham, Bremen. Ph. 646-3583._______________
Columbian Wyandottes, 7 hens, 2 roosters $2 ea. Max Janow, 644 Greenslake Cir, Rossville 30741. Ph. 404-861-1588.______________________
Bantams, Sebrights, Gold Silver Old English, Blue, Blk., Barred & Wh., Barred Cochins, Buff Blk.-tailed, others. D. Lundy, Monticello. Ph. 404-485-8843.
Lrg. type wh. chickens $1.25 ea. Chris Fagan, Lawrencevllle. Ph. 979-6917 before 9:30 pm._______________
Bantams, show qual., sml. type, BB Red Old English, Araucana, few others. Randy Garner, Douglasvllle. Ph. 949-3654.
17 solid wh. Belgium Homing pigeons $10 ea. J.E. Boswell, Greensboro. Ph. 404-453-2074.________________
March '85 Sid Taylor hens, cheap. R.L. Stonecypher, 884 Buford Hwy., Buford. Ph. 404-945-3862._____________
Homers, Rollers, Muff Tumblers, Russian Tumblers, Jacobins, Fantails, English Trumpeters, Norwich Croppers, Frill Back, nuns, doves. Frank Williams, Augusta. Ph. 790-1901 aft. 6._______
10 Araucana bantams, 2 roosters, lays blue, green, gold col. eggs $3 ea. Joel Massingill, Rt. 1, Calhoun 30701. Ph. 291-4736._________________
Ga. Giant quail, all ages, Bobwhite eggs. Charlie Collins, Sr., 6435 Bennett Dr., Rex 30273. Ph. 404-474-3033.
Bobwhite quail hatching eggs $15.50/100, quail chicks, priced on age. Eddie Waters, Alma. Ph. 912-632-5045 eve./weekends._______________
RIR hens for sale. Pat Davis, 992 Wiley Bridge Rd., Woodstock 30188. Ph. 926-4708.__________________
Pheasants, Reeves, Amherst, Golds. Hunter Leake, Rt. 1, Dublin 31021. Ph. 912-272-6156._______________
Muscovy ducks $5 ea., no weekend sales. Sallie Heatherly, 2407 Maddox Chappel Rd., Dalton 30720. Ph. 404-227-2237._______________
Lady Amherst pheasants $30/pr., no Sun. sales. Clovis Jackson, Moultrie. Ph. 912-941-5541.______________
Golden Sebrights, Black Old English Belgian D'Anvers, show qual. bantams $10 ea., $25 trio. G.M. Branch, 2107 Howard Dr., Albany 31707. Ph. 912-432-0928._____________
Games, 2 spring '85 hatch ARH stags $50 ea., other purebreds & crosses. Herschel Simmons, Ha. Ph. 789-2583 or 549-6157._________________
Pheasants, Golden, Ghigi Golden, Swinhoe, Amherst, Hungarian Partridge, India Blue peafowl. J.H. Jennings, Perry. Ph. 987-1137 aft. 6pm.________
25 guineas for sale $4 ea. Vernon Floyd, Rt. 2, Braxton 31519. Ph. 912-359-2755._____________
4 pr. bronze turkeys, ready to lay, $20/pr., 5 wh. leg hens, 1 rooster, good layers $12 for all. W. Rowland, 2701 Godfrey Rd., Madison. Ph. 342-1688._____
'86 hatched EMU $20 ea. for sale or trade, will ship. Dwayne Lake, Dublin. Ph. 912-275-0860.______________
Wh. Leghorn laying hens for sale, approx. 18 mos. old $10/doz. or $1 ea. G.W. Brooks, Ft. Valley. Ph. 912-825-2848.
20 mix. game hens and pullets, best offer. J. Parker, Loganville. Ph. 979-8486.
Game hens, Sandy Hatch Morgian WH $10 ea. Howard Ellington, 2329 Gum Creek Rd., Rt. 2, Oxford 30267. Ph. 786-6426.________________
2 pr. ea. breeders, Mandrins $65, Wh. Call ducks $30, 2 male Wh. Call ducks, 1 male Grey Call duck, $10 ea. B. Collins, Conyers. Ph. 404-483-5069.________
Peafowls, blue & blk. Shoulder, '84 hatch $85/pr., '85 hatch $50/pr., Golden pheasants $20/pr. Marvin Kent, Pendergrass. Ph. 404-693-2547._____
Jumbo Wise, quail $2.50 ea., flight pen, Tenn. Reds $6/pr., pheasants, Blacknecks, Jumbo Ringnecks $10 ea., reg. Ringnecks $7 ea. J.R. Dickerson, Cumming. Ph. 887-5723._____________
Guineas $5 ea., turkeys $25/pr., Silver Polish hens $6 ea., Golden Polish $6 ea., laying hens, ducks, pheasants. D.J. Smith, Acworth. Ph. 404-974-4490.
Hens for sale, reas., now laying, purebred. Charles Westphal, RR 2, Box 272, Ellaville 31806. Ph. 912-937-5538.
Baby crflcken for sale 75 to $1. Fred West, Rt. 2, Box 112, Dawson 31742. Ph. 912-995-5625._______________
Ga. Giant quail, all ages, breeders, flight birds. Bob Thoman, 168 Texas Valley Rd., Rome 30161. Ph. 404-235-1944.
Cornish Game bantams, Lemon Blue Cochins, Wh. & RC Brown Leghorns, Red Pyle OE, others, very sml. mix. bantams, vac. Bowen Stewart, Alpharetta. Ph. 442-3169.__________________
13 Irg. chickens, 4 roosters, 9 hens, take all for $25. C.R. Nickelson, Kennesaw. Ph. 404-422-5127.___________
Trio Blue Cochin bantams all for $12.50, 5 laying hens, 1 rooster $18. Grace Dean, 5668 Hwy. 42, Stockbridge 30281. Ph. 474-8665 aft. 8 pm.______
Cochins, chickens, red & blk. roosters, mix. chickens & bantams. Clyde Garrett, Macon. Ph. 742-3240.___________
Game stags & hens from Butcher over Hatch & Claret hens. Joel Bond, Rt. 2, Elberton. Ph. 283-1878.__________
Turkeys, grown, 4 pr., 7/8 wild, $25/pr. Sam Tanner, Rt. 6, Box 167, Gainesville 30506. Ph. 534-7892.
Trio Blk. Leghorns & trio Rhode Island Red, spring '85 hatch, hens laying, $15/trio. George Archer, 2052 W. EllisRd., Griffin. Ph. 404-227-7332 aft. 6 pm.
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Silver pheasants, breeders $45/pr., extra cocks $20 ea. W.L Mays, Rt. 1, Box 316-E, Rayle 30660. Ph. 404-274-3281.
Young, mix. hens $2 ea., just started to lay, free roosters. Dell Ratcliffe, Comer. Ph. 783-5923._______________
'85 hatch Rheas (Ostrich family) $95 & up, also, baby Egyptian geese $12.50. Dan R. Queen, 2002 South Flat Rock Rd., Douglasville. Ph. 942-2239._______
50 heavy hens & pullets, 1/2 Lundy Roundhead, 1/2 Tanning Blues, few cockerels, for sale or trade for pure White Hackels. E.E. Hice, Cherry Log. Ph. 404-635-2384.____________________
Wh. Carneaux pigeons, Irg. squabbing birds, fast producers. Alfred Roloff, Rt. 1, Box 204, Bremen 30110. Ph. 646-5268.
Chukars, Ringneck pheasants, Blue Scale, Call. Valley, Wh. Bobwhites. O.E. Carrol!, 3464 Mtn. View Rd., Gainesville 30501. Ph. 404-536-6888._________
Pheasants, Red Gold, Yellow Gold Amherst, Silver, IB peacocks, Fantail pigeons, all cols & ages, will trade for Jacobin pigeons. Danny Ledford, Gainesville. Ph. 983-3330._______
Games, Marsh Butchers, Lacy Roundheads, reg. Greys & their crosses. Ray Larsen, Rome. Ph. 404-234-3072 eve.
Gray Yokahomas, baby Yokahoma chicks, Yellow Buff Cochins, Mille Fleur roosters, wh. old eve. rooster, Egyptian pharoah pheasants. Jerry Vaughan, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-8030.________
Homing pigeons, African var. Racing type, good qual. Jim Harris, Stockbridge. Ph. 404-474-7252._____________
Approx. 30 red laying hens $3 ea. or trade for bronze turkeys. Willie Young, Stockbridge. Ph. 404-483-8304._______
Aseel & Jarrett RH crosses, pure Lacey RH, Brown Reds, Fred L Turner, 1030 Cardinal St., Thomaston 30286. Ph. 404-647-2648.____________________
27 Wh. Leghorn hens, 1 rooster, laying good, $2.50 ea., all for $50. Phil Marvel, Covington. Ph. 786-9389 aft. 5 p.m.
Turkeys $25/pr., hatched '85 roosters $1.50 ea., red game. Mrs. John Shaw, Roswell. Ph. 404-475-1277.__________
3 pr. mature India Blue peafowls $80/pr. C. C. Haslam, Jr., Marshallville. Ph.912-967-2491.______________
Pharoah quail eggs $15/100, $1 ea. matured birds. Pete Warlick, Macon. Ph. 912-477-3034.___________________
Purebred cochin bantams, Wh., Blk., Birchen $10/pr. Tommy Miller, 1374 Schley St., Maeon. Ph. 912-788-1562.
Peafowl, breeders, India Blue or Black Shoulder $100/pr., Wh. or Spaulding Green $150/pr. H. Clayton Garrett, Cumming. Ph. 404-887-4889.______________
McLean Hatch cross trios, Ginn Gray trios, pr. AR Head, choice $50. Charles McKenzie, Gainsville. Ph. 536-8602.
D'Uccles, Self Blue, Mille Fleur, pr. Blk. Cochins. Etta Durham, 1255 N. McDonough Rd., Griffin 30223.____________
Ga. Bobwhite quail, flight cond., $2.25 ea., quail eggs for sale. Clarence Peavey, Unadilla. Ph. 627-3842 aft. 8 p.m.
Wanted
Want unwanted poultry, chicken, turkey, any other, will pick up w/in reas. dist H. Mclntrye, Locust Grove. Ph. 957-9749.________________
Want to buy guinea hens, not too far off Mrs. Grance Dean, 5668 Hwy. 42, Stockbridge 30281. Ph. 474-8665 aft. 8
p.m.____________ Want to buy Chinese geese, Mallards,
Teal, Wood ducks, also turkeys. Clayton Smith, Ellijay. Ph. 273-3100 / 3638.
Want Lady Amherst pheasants, breeders, near Lawrenceville. W. K. Mathews, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-4039.
Want Chinese owls, wh. male, red male, cream female. Steven Stanley, Rt. 4, Dover Rd., Cartersville 30120. Ph.
336-5729.________________________________________ Want Jacobin pigeons, 1 Mandrian
male, 1 Wood duck, male, 1 Empian pheasant hen breeder. Danny Ledford, Rt. 6, Box 328, Gainesville 30506. Ph. 983-3330.
Want 6 laying hens, 1 rooster in Washington or Crawfordville area. Diann Edwards, Rt. 1, Box 370, Washington
30673._____________________ Want free or reas. priced chickens,
ducks, geese, guineas, turkeys, w/in reas. dist. of No. Ga. Martha McDonald, Rt. 4, Box 360-A, Ridley Rd., Dahlonega 30533.
Want unwanted geese, turkeys, ducks, good home on farm. Jim Thrasher, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-7296 or 995-1647.
Notices
Sold out of marigold seed, semi dwarf, mix. cols. Mary Wigley, 2165 Stephenson Rd., Llthonla 30058._____________________
Name and city are required on every ad. Please Include this Information so your ad will not be withheld.
Timber for Sale
The purpose of the new "Timber for Sale" category is to provide an option for forest farmers to market their standing timber. The category is limited to individually owned and produced timber only. No companies or businesses will be permitted. All notices submitted for this category must include a statement indicating that the timber is owned and produced by the individual farmer sending in the ad.
53 acre mature pine timber, accepting bids. D. O. Fussell, 1201 Bridgecliff Rd., Wamer Robins 31093. Ph. 912-922-9646.
Approx. 1 acre standing timber, vi pine, 1/2 hardwood. J. Mazurek, Braselton. Ph. 654-3899.
Firewood
Hardwood, Vi cord / $60, you haul. John Lee, 5075 Welcome Rd., College Park. Ph. 767-5956._________________
Oak firewood $50 / cord, you pick up and split. Lamar Callaway, Greensboro. Ph. 404-453-2871.______________
Seasoned split oak firewood $50 for Vi cord, will del. Georgine Boss, Loganville. Ph. 404-466-1350.________________
Fat lighter for starting fires 50 / Ib. Bouchard Malain, Rt. 1, Box 102 X, Clark Rd., Augusta 30906. Ph. 404-796-8016 eve.
Split oak firewood pick up or haul w/in 20 mi. area. Ted Curtis, Rt. 1, Canton 30114. Ph. 404-889-0520.__________
Sev. cords seasoned hardwood $70 / cord, located in Atlanta, you haul. Les Garber, Atlanta. Ph. 872-4585 eve.
Sev. loads oak & hickory firewood $85 / cord, del. & sev. load of logs. Bobby Robinson, Rt. 4, Adairsville 30103. Ph. 773-7686 aft. 6 pm.______________
Hardwood, oak, hickory, you cut $15. D. O. Fussell, Warner Robins. Ph. 922-5226.
Out of State Wanted
Want 3 roller cane grijider, working cond. R. Waldron, Rt. 2, Box 209, Ft." Meade, Fla. 33841. Ph. 812-285-7951.
Want clumps of peonies. Elsie Englond, 5487 Lytle Rd., Waynesville, Ohio 45068.__________________
Want old time twin flywheel gas engine. David Wright, 106 Cathcart Circle, Winnsboro, SC 29180. Ph. 803-635-3739._________________
Want used, prefer roof trusses, suitable for building hay shelter, state price & dimensions. Joyce Grubbs, Rt. 1, Box 59 A, Dawson, Ala. 35963. Ph. 205-659-6367.__________________
Want orchid cactus epiphllum. Betty Stopper, 676 Wilson Rd., Land 0' Lakes, Fla. 33539. Ph. 813-949-6730.______
Want Gleaner L-2 combine, '80 or later, good cond., 20 ft. grain table for L-2, 6-8 drying wagons. Dave Partin, Rt. 3, Box 2476, St. Cloud, Fla. 32769. Ph. 305-892-9265.__________________
Want to lease woodland suitable for deer hunting in the area of Albany, Ga. Howell Koon, Rt. 2, Box 237, Mayo, Fla. 32066. Ph. 904-294-1802.
Miscellaneous for sale
// you have questions regarding this category, call Sonya Way 656-3727.
The Miscellaneous for Sale category includes the following subcategories: bees, honey and supplies, things to eat, herbs, fish and fish supplies, fertilizers and mulches, and oddities. Only one ad per household is permitted in the Miscellaneous for Sale category.
Bees, Honey & Supplies
Strong colonies $55 ea. new equip., also, bees removed from bldgs. & trees. Harold Ward, Savannah. Ph. 912-966-2337._______________
Honey $10/gal., no shipping. R. Turner, Blairsvllle. Ph. 404-745-4027.
'85 pure local honey w/wo comb $4/qt. Ray Glasco, 4041 Weelounee Rd., Ellenwood. Ph. 241-1181._______________
Brood wax & cut comb for supers, 20% off, queen excluders $2.50 ea. N. McAbee, 200 Feed Kelly Rd., Rome 30161. Ph. 291-4864.__________
Pure, raw local honey w'wo comb $4/qt. H.M. Mitchell, 50 Bethesda Church Rd., Lawrenceville. Ph. 921-3741._______
Pure, raw local honey $12/gaL, $4, w/wo comb, will remove honey bees. W.O. Canady, Douglasville. Ph. 404-942-3887.______________
15 ten frame hives of bees, good cond., 8 sgl. $40 ea., 7 w/supers $60 ea. Louie E. Rowland, Rt. 1, Box 2A, Kite 31049. Ph. 912-469-3428.________________
New hives, supers, new frames, tops, bottoms, bargain prices, new handmade equip. Edward Colston, Taylorsville. Ph. 404-382-9619._______________
Strong dbl. story eight frame hives of bees in exc. cond., $60 hive. J.O. Hallman, Blackshear. Ph. 912-449-6350.
New Italian queens $6, 3,4,5 frame nucs w/queen $28, $35, $42 complete hives $49. Earl Vautin, Jasper. Ph. 692-6192 / 6338._________________
Honey, pure, raw, unheated honey, $11/gal., $50/5 gals, plus shipping and containers. Alfred J. Harper, Rt. 2, Box 117, Ocilla 31774. Ph. 912-468-7851.
Strong colonies of bees. Percy Franklin, 2711 Stone Rd., East Point 30344. Ph 404-761-4938.
Things To Eat
State insp. pork $1.50/lb., sliced ham, loins, chops or sausage. J. Norton, Oxford. Ph. 404-787-5033._____________
Eggs, Araucanas, low cholesterol, col., also, brown. O. E. Carroll, 3464 Mtn. View Rd., Gainesville 30501. Ph. 404-536-6888.
Jerusalem artichokes 1/2 gal. / $3, $1.40 post., $7 / gal., $1.75 post. Mrs. Charlie Cantrell, 1982 Dawsonville Hwy., Gainesville 30501.
10 Ibs. shelled peanuts $13.50, 5 Ibs. $7.50, 10 Ibs. Stuart pecan in shells $12.50, shelled UPS ppd. W.R. Owenby, 2431 Kennedy, Marietta 30060._____
Lrg. brown and white eggs 70/doz. Mrs. Robert Norrell, Rt. 6, Gainesville 30506. Ph. 532-3945.__________
Clean blk. walnut meats $8/qt., $4/pt. plus $1.25 post. Irene Burrows, Rt. 3, Box 597, Trenton 30752.____________
Kennebec Irish potatoes $5/bu., also, wh. corn in ear for meal 4 Vie per Ib. C.C Tritt, Hwy. 60 N., Suches 03572. Ph. 404-747-3696.______________________
Grain fed beef, you pick $1/lb., dressed wt. Jimmy Smith, Vidalia. Ph. 912-537-3881._________________
Shelled pecans $3.25/lb., 5 Ibs. or more shipped ppd. by UPS. W.B. Allman, Rt 2 Box 739, Moultrie 31768. Ph. 912-324-3196.________________
Jerusalem artichokes for pickling, planting, $5/gal., no shipping. Dan T Moore, Rt. 2, Box 13-B, Midville 30441. Ph. 589-7534.
Spring Vegetable Planting Chart
Crop Asparagus Bean, Bush Bean, Pole Bean, Lima
Beets Broccoli
Butterpea Cabbage Cantaloupe Carrot Cauliflower Collards Corn Cucumber
Eggplant Lettuce Mustard Okra Onion (mature)
Peas, Garden (Snow or edible pod) Peas, Southern
Pepper, Bell Potato, Irish Potatoes, Sweet Radish Spinach
Squash, summer
Squash, winter
Tomato
Turnip
Watermelon
Varieties
Mary Washington
Tendergreen, Provider, Greencrop, Blue Lake 274
Stringless Blue Lake Kentucky Wonder 191
Henderson's Bush, Jackson Wonder (speckled) Nemagreen
Detroit Dark Red
Gem, Green Comet, Green Duke, Premium Crop
Dixie
Rio Verde, Round Dutch, A&C No. 5
Edisto 47, Magnum 45 Supermarket
Nantes, Chantenay
White Empress, White Christmas, Self blanche
Georgia, Vates
Gold Cup, Seneca Chief, Silverqueen
Ashely, Marketmore 76, Dosher (slicing) Carolina, Explorer (picking)
Black Beauty, FL Market, Harris High Bush
Bibb, Great Lakes
Florida Broadleaf, Southern Giant Curled
Emerald, Clemson Spineless, Perkins
White Portugal (green bunch) Crystal Wax (green bunch or bulbs), Granex (bulbs), Grano 502
Little Marvel, Progress No. 9 Sugar Snap, Melting Sugar
Calf. Blackeye, Mississippi Silver, Purple Hull Pinkeye, White Acre, Worthmore
Keystone Resistant Giant, Yolo Wonder L
Pontiac, Red LaSoda, Sebago, Kennebac
Ga. Jet, Jewel, Carolina Nugget
Cherry Belle, Scarlett Globe
Chesapeake, Dixie Market, Iron Duke, Seven R, Grandstand
Dixie, Early Prolific Straightneck, Yellow Summer Crookneck, Senator Zucchini
Waltham (Butternut, Table Queen, (Acorn), Vegetable Spaghetti
Bigset (VFN, Walter Manapal, Bonnie (VFN), Betterboy (VFN) Monte Carlo (VFN)
Purple Top, White Globe, Shogoin, Just Right
Charleston Gray, Crimson Sweet, Jubilee
Spring Planting Dates Jan. 15-Mar. 15 Apr. 1-May 1 Apr. 1-May 1 Apr. 1-June 1
Feb. 15-Apr. 1 Feb. 15-Mar. 15
Apr. 1-May 1 Jan. 15-Mar. 15 Mar. 25-Apr. 20 Jan. 15-Mar. 20 Mar. 1-Apr. 1 Feb. 1-Mar. 10 Mar. 15-June 1 Apr. 1-May 15
Apr. 1-May 15 Jan. 15-Mar. 1 Jan. 15-Apr. 1 Apr. 1-June 1 Jan. 1-Mar. 15
Jan. 15-Feb. 15 Apr. 1-Aug. 5
Apr. 1-June 1 Jan. 15-Mar. 1 Apr. 15-June 15 Jan. 15-Apr. 1 Jan. 15-Mar. 15
Apr. 1-May 15
Apr. 1-July 1
Mar. 25-May 1
Jan. 15-Apn 1
Mar. 20-May 1
Seed/Plants 100 Feet 50 roots 1/2 Ib. 1/2 Ib. 1/2 Ib.
1 02.
100 plants
1/2 Ib. 100 plants 1 oz. 1/2 oz. 100 plants 100 plants 1/4 Ib. 1 oz.
50 plants 1/2 oz. 1/2 oz. 1 oz. 300 plants or 1/2 gal. sets
1 Ib. 1/2 Ib.
50 plants 1 peck 100 plants 1 oz. 1 oz.
1 oz.
1/2 oz.
50 plants
1/2 oz.
1 oz.
NOTE: Planting dates in this chart are approximate for Middle Georgia. North Georgia plantings should vary about two weeks later in the spring. Make that three weeks in the North Georgia Mountains. South Georgia plantings can be made two weeks earlier in the spring.
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Key to Egg Industry's Success
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eggs in new markets and help stimulate the development of new uses for eggs. The Order would re quire every U.S. egg producer to pay a non-refundable l<t assessment per dozen eggs produced.
At present the American Egg Board has a five cent per case assess ment, but this payment is refundable if the eggs are not sold by the pro ducer.
Another aspect of the Marketing Order would deal with surplus fowl removal. Under this program egg producers would be able the divert fowl from egg production to process ing plants during periods of over production or other unusual cir cumstances. This would help pro ducers offset their production costs until egg prices improved.
When the PIK (payment in kind) program was in effect, egg pro ducers were hit hard by increased production costs, such as increased feed grain prices. The price of eggs increased by ten cents per dozen causing a drop in consumer demand. The resulting low profitability of eggs forced many producers out of business.
Hearings on the proposed Order have been held in several major cities throughout the United States recently. The last hearing is schedul ed for February 27 in Chicago. Once the hearings are completed, the Secretary of Agriculture will decide if producers need to vote on the measure. The Secretary can reject the plan or approve all or part of it without a vote. If the Order is ap proved and enacted, producers will vote on it every five years, much like Georgia producers vote on the conti nuance of their commodity referendums every three years.
The idea behind the Marketing Order, Egg Commission and American Egg Board is that the pro ducers provide the funds to promote and improve their industry without the use of tax money.
One of the worst problems facing Georgia producers is increased com petition from other countries selling eggs and poultry products. These countries are able to compete with lower prices in the market place because of government subsidies paid to their producers. This reduces the markets for egg-exporting states such as Georgia. "Subsidies have killed us (Georgia producers) in the world market place," said Houston. "We can't compete against these producers who are subsidized by their governments."
Another factor affecting Georgia egg producers has been increased competition from Midwestern states. Although this region was a big egg exporter before Georgia, there has been an increase in production in the Midwest the last few years. Fuel costs have added to the problem. Many of the states are closer to large northern markets and can ship their product with lower transportation costs.
Georgia still ranks number two in the nation in egg production, but the number of eggs produced has drop ped over the past several years. Hen numbers declined from about 21 million in 1979 to 14 million in 1983. By the end of 1985, the number of
commercial layers had decreased to approximately 12 million.
The number of producers also has diminished. Between 1979 and 1983 the number of assessment-paying producers dropped from 180 to a low of 112. Currently there are 90 assessment-paying producers in Georgia.
At present, the state's egg prices are fairly stable, although some pro ducers expect a drop in price after Easter. According to Robert Howell, director of the Egg Commission, there are a lot of birds in the state's hatcheries at present. This could result in an oversupply of layers leading to lower egg prices after Easter.
According to Jack Davis of Southern Empire Eggs in Lithia Springs, egg production is cash and labor intensive. A successful opera tion requires good management. Egg producers contend that to survive, an operation has to be cost efficient.
"It (egg production) is not a business you take a quick look and get into," Sutherland explained. If you enjoy the type of job that offers plenty of time off, you had best con sider another occupation. An egg producer's job requires attention seven days a week and as Sutherland concluded, "A chicken doesn't know the difference between a Sunday or a Monday."
Grandpa's
Garden
Many gardeners become dis couraged from starting their seed in doors because seedlings often turn brown and die at soil level. This is known as "damping off," a disease caused by a fungus. It can be con trolled by following proper sanita tion practices and by not overwatering plants.
Always use a sterile soil mixture when planting seed in containers. Garden soil or reused soil mixes should be avoided. Garden tools and pots also should be sterilized. Do this by dipping tools in one part household bleach to nine parts water. Rinse tools well before using.
To attract birds to an outdoor bird bath, drop a few colored marbles in the bottom.
In the winter when blooms are scarce, go out and cut a few twigs and branches of forsythia, crab ap ple, hawthorne or other flowering trees or shrubs. Place the stems in a bucket of warm water, then drop in a cotton ball saturated with ammonia. Place the pail and branches in a plastic bag and tie securely. Soon the ammonia fumes should force blooms on the branches.
Wood ashes can be sprinkled on your tomato, potato and cole family vegetable plants to deter pests. In ad dition, lilac bushes seem to thrive when given a spring "dose" of wood ashes.
Natural Resources
Focus of Workshop
The Georgia Department of Natural Resources is offering a workshop entitled "Focus on Resources" at Fort Yargo State Park in Winder March 14 through 16. The workshop will be divided into con current sessions which will begin at 7 p.m. March 14 and conclude at 1:30 p.m. March 16.
One of the objectives of the workshop is to demonstrate how DNR's programs can be intergrated easily into school subjects, scout pro grams, field trips and other organiz ed programs. The workshop is available to teachers, scout leaders, recreators, 4-H leaders and other program leaders.
Pre-registration is required for the course at a cost of $30 per person. The fee includes conference cost, lodging for two nights and five meals.
Fort Yargo State Park, operated by the Georgia DNR, is located one mile south of Winder on GA Highway 81. For a registration form and more detailed information, call Bob Bolz at 404-867-3489 or Sharon Fitzgerald at 404-867-5313, or write "Focus on Resources," Fort Yargo State Park, P.O. Box 764, Winder 30680.
Farm Front
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last month at the Dal-Ge Poultry Farm in Calhoun^ Georgia. The system will use the waste produced by 90,000 chickens to make electricity for the farm.
Each day the laying heris at the facility produce liearly 2*500 gallons of manure which is convtrlecl iiito b togas in the Id r in of jnethane. Jhe Sysl^r^ is ex-
ei^ id fey aldul; 40 percent. In additidrti the facility's elecJfieal demand had dee rea$ed by approximately 53 percent.
As part of the experiment, TVA will monitor the elec trical demand and energy consumption and collect data to determine the cost? effectiveness of the technology,
Review Weather Safety Rules
Before Tornado Season Arrives
Although tornadoes can develop any time of year in Georgia, most strike during March, April and May. With this in mind, Governor Joe Frank Harris has proclaimed February 23 through March 1 as tor nado awareness week. During this time Georgians are encouraged to prepare for the tornado season by reviewing weather safety measures.
While there has not been a death in Georgia attributed to tornadoes since 1977, the storms still are a serious threat. Last year, 11 tornadoes touch ed down in Georgia and fortunately the state was spared major damage.
The urbanization of Georgia has increased the potential for loss of life and property. Therefore, all Georgians should make a special ef fort to become famliar with tornado safety rules.
Tornado Awareness Week February 23-March 1
The National Weather Service monitors conditions which can lead to tornado formation. When severe weather threatens, the Service issues one of two general notices, a watch and a warning.
A tornado watch is issued when tornadoes are expected to develop. If a watch is issued, stay alert for changing weather conditions. Tor nadoes can develop very quickly. If possible, keep a battery powered radio or television set nearby and listen for the latest weather reports.
A tornado warning is issued when a tornado has actually been sighted or indicated by weather radar. When a warning is issued, immediately seek shelter. Keep a radio or televi sion nearby if feasible and listen for further advisories.
If at home when a tornado is sighted in the area, go to the base ment and stay in the corner toward the tornado. This location will pro vide the greatest safety since tor nadoes typically travel from south west to northeast. Get under a heavy table or workbench if possible and protect your head and eyes. Do not get underneath the location of heavy appliances on the floor above.
If the home has no basement, seek shelter in the center of the house on the lowest level. Try to get inside a small room such as a closet or bathroom or an interior hallway. Stay away from windows and glass doors.
Do not stay in a trailer or mobile
home. Find shelter in the nearest permanent structure, preferably a basement or a steel-framed or rein forced concrete building.
If at work in an office building, go to the basement or an inner hallway on the lowest floor possible and stay away from windows. When in a fac tory, go to a shelter area or base ment. When no such shelter exists, go to the centermost area and take cover. Remember to protect your head and eyes. Do not get under heavy equipment.
When in a school, hospital or shop ping center, go to designated shelters or to interior hallways on the lowest floor. If the building is made of rein forced concrete, stay inside. When caught outside, take cover on low, protected ground. Avoid auditoriums, gymnasiums or other large buildings with wide free-span " roofs.
In open country, move away from the tornado's path at a right angle. If there is no time to escape, lie flat in a ditch or ravine. If in an automobile, stop and seek shelter. Do not try to outrun the tornado.
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Grain/corn fed beef avail., custom processed, guar. $1.40/lb. Bob Brubaker, Alpharetta. Ph. 404-475-4116._______
Shelled pecans, mostly halves $3.50/lb. plus post. Edward S. Thurmond, 1311 McHenry Crossing, Madison 30650.
Blk. walnut meats $S/qt., $4/pt., $1.25 post. Pauline Donaldson, P.O. Box 1123, Trenton 30752.___________
Water ground meal & whole wheat flour, grits 10 Ib. $2.50, 5 Ibs. $1.50 plus post. Mike Buckner, Junction City. Ph. 404-269-3630.
Herbs
Peter pepper, jalapeno, New Mexico chili 100 seeds / $1 plus SASE. M. Popham, 2350 Slater Mill Rd., Douglasvllle 30135.__________
Sweet cowhorn pepper seed 200 / $1 w/SASE, no checks please. Mrs. Carl Connell, Rt. 2, Box 144, Felton 30140.
Yellowroot, queen of meadow, princes pine, blackberry root 4 Ib. lardbox $6, 3/$15. R. C. Chastain, Rt. 5, Box 209, ElliJay 30540._________________
Slim Jim pepper seed $1.25 / tsp. ppd. Mrs. Pauline Bagley, P.O. Box 2, Chatsworth 30705.__________
Peppers, rooster spur, claw, midnight special, cowhorn 25/$1, Dutch treat, purple, Christmas cheer 20/$1, bell 30/$1 w/SASE. P. A. Tucker, Rt. 6, Box 289, Elberton 30635._____________
Comfrey, rue pits. 20 / $6.50, sassafras pits. 5 / $6.50 ppd., dill seeds % cup / $1 w/SASE. Iris Brown, Rt. 5, Dahlonega 30533.______________
Old time cowhorn seeds, if dried makes good seasoning for sausage $1 / pkg. w/SASE. Lois Suddeth, 946 Orris Rd., Mableton 30059. Ph. 941-9282._____
Peter pepper birdseye (6 pods), yellow squash, rooster spur, cayenne, sweet banana 80 / $1 ea. w/SASE. Mrs. McMillan, 4955 Conover Dr., Dunwoody
30338._____________________ Hot bouquet pepper seed, 100 seeds $1
w/SASE. Katie Weaver, P.O. Box 406, Monroe 30655._______________
Hot cherry bouquet pepper seed, 50 seeds $1, hot jalapeno, banana or long red cayenne pepper seed 100/$1, w/SASE. L V. Itson, Rt. 1, Box 90, Pelham 31779.
Calmus roots $5 for 12 roots, add post. Mrs. J. H. Maltsberger, P.O. Box 988, Trenton 30752._________________
Herb seed $1/pkt. w/SASE, catnip, feverfew, mullein, anthemis, fennel, tansy, wormwood, perilla, others. K. Doubrley, P.O. Box 384, Crawford 30630.
Sassafras, cucumber bark, 1/2 gal. $6, buckeyes $3/doz. Mrs. J. D. Phillips, Rt. 1, Box 130, Wrightsville 31096.______
Elephant garlic cloves 4/S1.50 ppd., Haitian peppers 40/$1 w/SASE. David Nickoles, Rt. 1, Box 15, Jesup 31545. Ph. 912-427-7100.__________________
Yellowroot, pipsissewa 36 pits. $10, rattlesnake plantain, wild ginger 12/$10 ppd. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 1, Box 1405, Blue Ridge 30513.____________
Peter pepper seeds 100/$1, dill seeds $1/Tbsp. w/SASE. Remus Kent, P.O. Box 188, Davisboro 31018.__________
Japanese, very sweet pepper seed, pit. shaped like four point star25/$1 w/SASE, cash please. William Roberts, 1607 Celia Dr., Columbus 31907.___________
Container pits, of herbs 6/$13 ppd., thyme, rosemary, costmary, coriander, sorrel, others, bay laurel $7.50 ea. ppd. Calera McHenry, 824 Poplar Spgs. Rd., Dallas 30132. Ph. 428-3616._______
Old time cowhorn pepper seed, 10 to 11 in., $1/pkg. w/SASE. Shirley Ledbetter, 6321 Sweetbriar Rd., Mableton 30059.
Wild cherry red alderbark, yellowroot, yellow dock, queen of meadow, 4 Ib. lardbox $5.50 ppd. Donald Greer, Rt. 5, Ellijay
30540.________________________ Sage & bay leaves, organically grown,
long envelope full for $1 w/SASE. Janeice Ray, Rt. 4. Box 30-B, Cairo 31720.
Peter pepper (hot) seeds 35/S1 w/SASE, '85 crop. Frieda Chance, Box 345, Dillard
30537.___________________ Clean yellowroot 4 Ib. iardbox full
$5.50, 3/$15 ppd. Willa Mae Mooney, Rt. 5, 3ox 292, Ellijay 30540._________
Cowhorn pepper, '85 crop, old style 10", very hot, pkt. approx. 250 seeds $1 w/SASE, spec, bulk prices on request. M. C. Presley, 2505 Panola Rd., Lithonia 30058.__________________
Hot oeter pepper $1/pkg. w/SASE. H. B. Senn, 3510 Hamilton Dr., Albany 31707.
Mix. pepper seeds or Christmas cheer, purple, cayenne, dutch treat 3 pkgs./$1, ornamemtai gourd seed & Indian corn 1/2 cup/$1 w/SASE. L. Smith, 14 Park St., Commerce 30529._______________
Lamb's ears, penny royal, catnip, catmint, fern leaf tansy 8/$10, mix. or match ppd. Ciara Green. 1284 Turner Rd., Rome
30161.___________________ Peter pepper and red squash seeds
50/$1 w/SASE. L. H. Norton, 55 Cornus Dr., Savannah 31406.__________
Please include your subscriber numbei on any correspondence other than ads.
Scented geraniums $3 ea., lemon, rose or mint scents, rosemary pits. $1.50 ea., $1 post. Dell Ratciiffe, Rt. 1, Box 234, Comer 30629._______________
Elephant garlic sml. pits., 6-8 in. long, organically grown 25/$10 ppd. in Ga. Robert C. Poole, New Era, Americus
31709._______________________ Ratsbane, yellowroot, queen of
meadow, sassafras, yellow dock $6.50 plus post. Mrs. Weldon Long, Rt. 5, Box 247, Ellijay 30540._____________
Yellowroot, catnip, yellow dock, queen of meadow, ratsbane $6.50 lardbox, $1.50 post. Mrs. Elzie Cantrell, Rt. 5, Box 248, Ellijay 30540. Ph. 273-3068._______
Jumbo catnip seed 250/$1 w/SASE. R. T. Chatham, 103 Circle Dr., Calhoun 30701.
Fish & Fish Supplies
Qual. Channel fingerlings, graded by size & price, treated, parasite & disease free, gur. live, healthy, immediate del. J. Foy Gilbert, Thomaston. Ph. 404-648-2062._____________
Channel Catfish fingerlings, graded & treated for parasites & disease, farm pick up or del. Bobby Ray Casper, Rt. 1, Winder 30680. Ph. 404-867-9557 or 867-6611 day.________________
Sterile grass carp, Channel Catfish fingerlings, Bluegill, treated for disease and parasites, del. avail. Paul B. Williams, Rt. 1, Box 249, Hawkinsville. Ph. 912-892-3144._____________
Channel Catfish, 2-4, 4-6 in., treated, pick up by appt. or del. Preston Harbin, Rt. 1, Box 210, Helena 31037. Ph. 912-868-6095.________________
Ga. Giant Hybrid Bream Channel Catfish, genetically improved, disease free, pick up or del. Ken Holyoak, Rt. 1, Alapaha 31622. Ph. 912-532-6135.
Qual. Hybrid Bream or Sunfish, Bluegill, Bream, Shellcrackers, Channel Catfish fingerlings, treated & disease free. Anthony B. Chew, Woodbury. Ph. 404-846-3005/3913.____________
Fish cages, fish traps, turtle traps, made of plastic mesh, 1/4, 1/2 or 3/4 in. mesh. Hugh Holyoak, Rt. 1, Alapaha 31622. Ph. 912-532-5395._____________
Rainbow trout, 1-2 Ibs., $1/45/lb. Bobby Gooch, Suches. Ph. 404-838-4513.
Channel Catfish fingerlings, graded for size & treated for parasite and disease, del. avail. Barry Brown, Meansville. Ph. 404-567-3279.________________
Channel Catfish fingerlings, 2-4 in., 8<t-12(p ea., brim 10 ea. Ed Hitt, Grovetown. Ph. 404-863-1620._______
Red Wigglers, breeders 1000/$10.95, 5000/S45 ppd., worm castings $25/pickup load, you haul. J. F. Smith, 415 Fletcher, Thomasville 31792. Ph. 226-6455.
Red Wigglers, bedrun, 5000/$18, 10,000/$30, shipped ppd. w/instr. R. Stapleton, Rt. 1, Lumber City 31549. Ph. 912-363-4451._______________
Channel Catfish fingerlings, graded & treatd, del. avail. Charles Burnes, Calhoun. Ph. 404-629-0456._________
Sev. 1000 Ib. Channel Catfish, avg. 1 1/4 Ibs., also, Channel Catfish fingerlings. Orville Carver, Douglas. Ph. 912-384-5090._________________
Rainbow trout fingerlings, disease free, can del. Ben Bennett, 3855 Cleveland Rd., Dalton 30720. Ph. 404-694-3243.___________________
Red Wigglers 1000/$7, ppd., w/instr., satisfaction guar., worm castings $40/pickup load. Steve Gilreath, Rt. 3, Box 126, Byron. Ph. 912-956-5211.
Rainbow trout, all sizes, can del. Irg. orders. David Cochran, Talking Rock. Ph. 404-276-3803.________________
Wh. amure grass carps. File Casey, B&C Fish Farms, Adairsville. Ph. 404-773-7834.
Fertilizers & Mulches
Chicken manure, pine straw, wheat straw, pine bark, old/new sawdust. R.H. Underwood. 3966 Bethel Rd., Conyers 30207. Ph. 404-483-8965.__________
Rabbit manure $20/pickup load, you load or $1.25/bag. Charles Gilreath, Rt. 1, Box 486, Monroe. Ph. 404-267-6483 aft. 6
rn._________________________ Mulch hay $1.25 at the barn. W.C.
McMillen, 2304 Flippen Rd., Stockbridge 30281. Ph. 957-4859.____________
Wheat straw, 2000 bales, $2 ea. at barn. George Lanier, Cartersville. Ph. 404-382-9859.__________________
Free compost free for the taking, you pick up. V.H. Vanhorn, 4457 Covington Hwy., Decatur 30035. Ph. 289-5798.
Chicken, sawdust compost 50 bags $2.50. Etta Durham, 1255 McDonough Rd., Griffin 30223._____________
Free horse manure w/shavings, you load and haul. J. McCormick, Suwanee. Ph. 404-889-3484.__________________
Horse manure mix. w/shavings, you haul $5/load, del. avail. D. Manning, Duluth. Ph. 476-2633.
Mulch hay, wheat straw, others. Alan Allison, Fairbum. Ph. 964-3342.______
Rich top soil, del. So. Atlanta area or you haul. Brent Scarbrough, Fayetteville. Ph. 955-5118 or 404-599-6590._________
Horse compost, easy access, $5/pickup load. M.A. Careker, Rex. Ph. 404-474-3165 or 404-996-5406.________
Horse manure mix. w/shavings, $5/pickup load, you load and hayl. C. Timmons, Fairview Rd., Stockbridge. Ph. 474-5730.________________
Free horse manure mix. w/shavings, you load. Tom Newey, Snellville. Ph. 979-3048.__________________
Horse manure $5/you load, $45/del. L. McNeil, Mauk. Ph. 912-649-9040.
Sev. loads top soil and compost. Bobby Robinson, Rt. 4, Adairsville 30103. Ph. 773-7686 aft. 6 pm.____________
Well aged horse maure mix. w/sawdust, $25/lpng beg pickup truck load, free del. w/in 10 mi. M. Hullender, Powder Springs. Ph. 943-4120.______
Chicken litter $20/pickup load, $2.50/bag, horse manure $10/pickup load, will load by appt. Jimmy Alford, Lawrenceville. Ph. 564-1937 / 3161.
Free manure & shavings mix., good for garden, easy access, you load. Melinda Giachelli, Southern Comfort Farm, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-4459._________
Mulch hay, can del. any amount. J.R. Wimpey, Jonesboro. Ph. 471-4221.
Aged compost horse manure w/shavings, Irg. pickup load, del. w/in 20 mi. $45. W. Martin, Decatur. Ph. 288-0297.
Rich top soil, pine bark mulch, other. Bruce West, Fairburn. Ph. 964-2045.
Mulch hay $1.25/bale. H.L. Kastner, Clarkesville. Ph. 404-754-9153._____
Lrg. quantity wheat & pine straw (loose, wire or string tied bales), pine bark, aged horse compost, old sawdust, pick up or del. Bill Isaacs, Snellville. Ph. 979-1336.________________
Top soil, mulch, sawdust, horse manure w/shavings, other. E. Hatcher, Fairburn. Ph. 964-0097.__________
Aged horse manure mix. w/shavings $5/pickup load, you load. Lawrence Sheppard, Stone Mountain. Ph. 404-469-5470.
Free horse compost mix. w/shavings, easy access, Fieldstone Stables. C.H. McGhee, Conyers. Ph. 929-0975 or 288-5433.___________________
Horse manure w/shavings, easy access $5/pickup load, you load $25 loaded, del. avail. B. Huffman, Lawrenceville. Ph. 945-3860.___________________
Mulching hay, sq. bales $1 ea. or great for constr. Ron Barber, Rt. 4, Box 605, Gainesville 30501. Ph. 532-3441._____
'85 wheat straw, sq. bales, 500 bales, at barn, $1.50. David Scogin, Colbert. Ph., 543-1011._______________
Compost horse manure mix. w/shavings $5/pickup load. Joe Vogt, Atlanta. Ph. 321-9506._________________
Horse manure mix. w/shavings $10/pickup load, you load. Bill McArthur, Marietta. Ph. 973-8161 or 971-4238.
Oddities
Homemade lye soap, 10 bars/$5 ppd., 24 bars/$10 ppd., out of state add $1. M.B. Harvey, 3448 Peach Orchard Rd., Augusta 30906. Ph. 404-798-1395.
Martin gourds $1 ea., cut, ready to hang $2, bluebird type $1, no shipping. Hoyt Howard, Gumming. Ph. 887-2039.
Gourds $1 ea. w/holes $1.50 ea., varnished $2 ea., gourds for bluebirds $2 ea., mail orders add $3/doz. for post. & handling. Mrs. T.W. Butler, Dexter. Ph. 912-875-3353.____________________
Gourds $1 ea., w/hoies $1.50 ea., varnished $2 ea., gourds for bluebirds $2 ea., mail orders add $3/doz. for post. & handling. R. Delano Butler, Dudley. Ph. 912-676-3170._____________
Martin & bluebird gourds, ready to hang $1 ea., others, no shipping. George Cobb, Hwy. 29 between Hartwell & Royston, Canon. Ph. 404-376-9204.
Gourds, many vari., no shipping. Robert Lucky, Perry. Ph. 912-987-4381.
Martin gourds, other var., priced according to size & quan., will ship. Mrs. Lena Braswell, Rt. 1, Box 73, Wrens 30833. Ph. 404-547-6784.________________
Martin gourds $1 to $1.50, ready to hang. Luke Bowers, Rock Springs. Ph. 404-764-1816._______________
Martin gourd thick rind $1 ea., ready to hang $2 ea., dipper gourd $1 ea., no shipping. K.K. Mithchell, 4501 Spout Springs Rd., Butord 30518. Ph. 945-9842.______
Martin gourds $1 cut, 50<t uncut, no shipping. D.A. Harp, Hwy. 92, So., Inman 30232. Ph. 461-8543.____________
Martin gourds, plain 50$ ea., cut $1 ea., painted $2 ea., customized $3 ea. C. Lamar Thompson, Rt. 1, Dexter. Ph. 912-875-3329.________________
'85 martin gourd seed, thick rind G0/$1 w/SASE. Clinton Duvall, Rt. 3, Box 3874, Blairsville 30512. Ph. 404-745-5342.
25-30 Irg. gourds, 8 in. dia., not cut seed $1 ea., Robby Hagire, Cherry Log. Ph. 404-635-2384.
Martin or dipper gourd seed, 1C ea. w/SASE. Walter Kitchens, P.O. Box 66, Stapleton 30823. Ph. 404-547-6878.
Gourds martin and larger 50c, ready to hang 75$, sml. 25, no shipping. Gary McLocklin. Statham. Ph. 404-725-7232.
Martin gourds $1 ea., cut, painted, hang-wire $3 ea., bluebird $1, long handle & dipper $1.50. F.R. Jordan, 5600 Sardis Ch. Rd., Macon 31206. Ph. 788-3752.
Wooden hand painted goose, "welcome backdoor friends," cols, to match your home, will ship. N. Jobe, Rt. 2,Cordele 31015. Ph. 912-273-0772.
Quilts, fish $50, spool $75, bobby's $25 ea., no mail orders. J.M. Braswell, 3842 Redan Rd., Atlanta. Ph. 294-7867.
Martin house, accomodates 12 martin families, also facts about martins. Jason Holyoak, P.O. Box 449, Alapaha 31622. Ph. 912-532-6495.____________
Garden Space
2 1/2 acre good, rich dirt, want someone to farm on shares in SE Atlanta. L. E. Randall, 1055 Key Rd., Atlanta 30316. Ph. 627-3657.
Want lone star quilt top, state size & price. Eugenia Martin, 2523 Cravey Dr., Atlanta 30345. Ph. 938-1942._________
Quilt tops, full size block or brick pattern $10, queen pattern Colorado arrowhead col. red, white, blue & print $20, $2.25 post, for ea., also want 1 Ib. & 1V4 Ib. butter molds. Ann Ruff, Jonesboro. Ph. 404-477-5576.____________
Miscellaneous Wanted
Scented heart shaped hot pads, 7", made from quilts, herb scented $4 ea. ppd. Connie Schleusner, 149 Pioneer Dr., Woodstock 30188.___________
Want oak splints or wood splints. Alicia Young, Rt. 1, Box 131 G, Greensboro 30642. Ph. 404-453-2040.
Want bamboo cut pieces, 2-3 in. dia., 12' long. Joe Flemming, Rt. 1, Box 266-A, Canton 30114. Ph. 479-6813.________
Want sev. var. herb pits, will trade flowering perennial pits., your choice. Yolanda Ward, 12727 Upatoi Ln., Upatoi
31829._____________________ Want 7 cloth grain wh. sacks if under
$1 (100 Ib. size), this wk. only, also, 15 Ibs. paper shell schley pecans, reas. priced Irg. size. Marcia Smith, P.O. Box 503, Augusta 30903.________________
Want poultry debeaker, new or used, metro Atlanta area. H. D. Adamson, 407 Pleasant Grove Rd., McDonough 30253. Ph. 957-7824.__________________
Want 2 Roeanoke tobacco barns, 126 rack type, in fair shape. Gary Turner, Rt. 5, Box 1035, Baxley 31513. Ph. 367-7593.
Want stainless steel screen amt. or info., need 3 ft. x 80 ft. roll or more, state price. Henry Barksdale, 1302 Pleasant Ave., Griffin 30223._______________
Want 36" exhaust fans w/louvers. Ricky McCammans, Union Point. Ph. 404-486-4948 / 2494._______________
Want some 2x4 or 1/2 x 1 welded wire, 5 ft., need about 100 ft. C. Massey, Rockmart. Ph. 684-7156._________
Want bamboo cane poles, green cut, 1 3/4" to 4" in dia. and 12' long or longer. Joe Plemmons. Canton. Ph. 404-479-6813.
Want oak stakes, 1 1/2" x 1 1/2" x 48", must be sq. on one end and pointed on the other. Brent Scarbrough, Fayetteville. Ph. 404-995-5118 or 599-6590._______
Want to buy rabbit hutches or all-wire cages, feeders, water bottles, reas. W. Hayes, 2850 Mobley Dr., Dacula 30211. Ph. 404-962-5785._______________
Want 3 sacks of cow manure that can be carried in car no more than 50 mi. from Dalton. Modge F. Morris, 916 Brown St., Dalton 30720. Ph. 226-2066._______
Want old hand hewn logs in good cond., any length or quan., will remove. Patricia Jarrard, 3047 Old U.S. 78, Snellville 30278. Ph. 404-979-2681.
Want blk. coal heater or an old wood stove, also, old dinner bell. Rozell Patrick, Atlanta. Ph. 404-755-5153.
Cro. baby set, 3 pc. $15/set, baby blankets $30 other baby things. Ruth Buckner, 2178 Bouldercrest Rd., Atlanta 30316. Ph. 241-4445._____________
Want 8 or 10 soft sculptured Irish potatoes to use in basket display. Dot Vaughn, P.O. Box 66, Williamson 30292. Ph. 404-227-9480.________________
Ladies bonnets for sale $3.50 ea. Pauline Donaldson, P.O. Box 1123, Trenton 30752._________________
Tanned, ready to use rattlesnake skins $23, fresh, long leaf pine needles $3/bundle, Irg. pine cones 25$. Charlie Wilkerson, Box 31, Naylor31641._______
Homemade galv. martin poles, will pivot for easy cleaning & replacement. R. Delano Butler, P.O. Box 275, Dudley
31022._____________________ Hand painted lace trimmed
pillowcases $10/pr., band aprons $2.50, fancy tea aprons $3 bib aprons $2.75, add post. Elzie Cantrell, Rt. 5, Box 248, Ellijay 30540.__________________
Will do wicker repair, chair caning, rushing & splint, will pick up & del. in surrounding areas. Alicia Young, Greensboro. Ph. 404-453-2040._______
Cro. afghans, made to order, some on hand, other cro. items. Mrs. A.E. Riley, 3430 Rushing Rd., Augusta 30906. Ph. 404-798-4150._________________
Hand smocked gingham hats w/brim, made from checked gingham, in asstd. cols. $6, incl. post., no patterns. Mrs. Mary Gilbert.Rt. 2, Box 217, Lavonia 30553. Ph. 404-356-8067.____________
Handmade stuffed geese, pigs, hens $14 to $16, vari. of prints & cols., approx. 13" tall, send SASE for more info. Kim Ingle, P.O. Box 685, Sandersville 31082.
Adults cro. househoes $3/pr., childrens $1.50, infant set of cap & booties $4 med. doilies $3 ea., add post. Mrs. Homer Alien, Dial Star Rd., Boc 208, Blue Ridge 30513._________________
Dutch girl windmills, 42" long, 24" fan, choice of col., $45. James C. Carter, 466 Miller Mill Rd., Stockbridge 30281. Ph. 474-7841.___________________
Will recane your rockers, ladder backs, stools, old kitchen chairs, etc. in my home, can repair and replace broken parts. B. Boyd, Rex. Ph. 404-474-7617.
Decorative hand towels, stenciled pineapple on oznaburg, lace trimmed $4 ea., state col. C. Deweese, 2085 JonesPhillips, Dacula 30211.___________
3 Holly Hobby baby quilts, 1 Dutch boy/girl size 42x62 in., $40, $2 post. Mrs. Etheridge Partridge, Rt. 5, Box 13, Lincolnlon 30817. Ph. 404-359-4478._____
Want handmade butter molds, and other items, useable. Patricia Jarrard, 3047 Old US 78, Snellville 30278. Ph. 404-979-2681 aft. 5 pm._________
Duck pillow covers, blue or brown, fabric & eyelet ruffles $8, casserole tote $6. Mrs. H.F. Alexander, 617 McDonough Rd., Hampton 30228._______________
Cotton & knit quilt tops, 3 diff. styles $10 & $20. Mrs. Coleman, 175 Memorial Dr., Apt. 518, Atlanta 30312. Ph. 659-0876.
Bluebird houses, Western cedar constr., finished, ready to mount $12 ea., del. Andy Bowen, 2894 Old Norcross Rd.. Tucker 30084.___________________
Want to buy any sunbonnet girl quilt pattern, send price. Victoria Rogers, 730 Shadybrook Dr., Marietta 30066._____
100% virgin wool yarn, natural & cols., 4 oz. skein $4, send SASE for samples of sweaters. G. Campbell, Fox Run Farm, Lula 30554-0509. Ph. 404-869-3390.
Want handmade bull whips, 8 plat or better, 8-16 ft. long. D.E. Hudson, Rt. 11, Box 532, Gumming 30130. Ph. 889-9826.
Cathedral quilts $395 & $500, cushion multi/col. & any col. $20/pr. ppd., baby cathedral quilts $35 & $45. Catherine Co!e, Rt. 1, Box S3, Bethlehem 30620. Ph. 867-5576._____________________
Unwanted cloth for sale $15/8 Ibs., Chester Addis, 6 Jane Ln., Brunswick
Cream col. oblong table cloth, 60x90, $75, round pineapple, 72 in. dia., ecru col. $72. Mrs. C.A. Odom, 816 W. Oglethorpe, Hinesville 31313. Ph. 912-876-2819.
Pieced pillow tops, ready to stuff, log cabin, Dutch girl, Dresden Plate, 8 pt. ! star, drunkard's path, $365 ea. ppd. Addie 1 Strayhorn, Rt. 2, Box 71, Gainesville 30506. _________________
Handmade ruffled pillows, ducks, cats, owls, etc. $12, $1.50 post., soft sculptured dolls $25, $35, $45, 600 Ibs. bale cotton, new, ideal for stuffing teddy bears, etc., 30/lb. M. Sain, Rt. 3, Box 750, Dahlonega 30533. Ph. 404-864-6010.
| Hand quilted quilts, asstd. col. sq., no \ patterns, no knit mats. $75 king, $70 I queen, $65 dbl., $60 twins, filled
w/polyester. Mrs. Minnie Mae Shaw, 218 East Trinity Place, Apt. 107, Decatur 30030. Ph. 377-3706._______________
4 irg. baby afghans, 2 wh. w/yeliow centers, 2 made in shells $16 ea. Mrs. J.F. Holmes, 1846 Bragg St., Chamblee 30341. Ph. 451-1175.___________________
Want unwanted quilt scraps. Sister Mary Lou McDaniel, 411 Carieether St., Barnesville 30204.________________
NOTICE
The Georgia Development Authority has moved. The new address is as follows:
31520._____ _________________ Free cotton & knit quilt scraps, will
mail if you pay post. Mrs. John Hershberger, Rt. 1, Box 59. Screven 31560.
Georgia Development Au thority, 4053 LaVista Road, Suite 140, Tucker 30084.
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THE MARKET BULLETIN
Wednesday, February 26, 1986
Newly elected officers and board of directors of the Atlanta Produce Dealers Association include (seated, 1-4) Derrelle Pridgen, president; Gene Sutherland, first vice president; Mike Collins, second vice president; Joe Cerniglia, Jr., treasurer; and board chairman, Bud Williams. Other board members are (standing, 1-r) Butch Harrison, Tommy Knight, Sonny East, George Heaton, Maggie Durrance, Charles Tatum, Wes Blitchington, Bill Reagin and Gabe Thomas.
Agriculture Provides Jobs for Georgians
Agriculture plays an important role in providing jobs for Georgians. Not only do farmers depend upon agriculture for their livelihoods, but also those men and women who grade, store, process, package, transport and sell agricultural pro ducts. These functions, together with farming, make up Georgia's largest industry -- agribusiness.
In order to understand the impact of this industry on our state and the national economy, consider these facts.
*In the United States, approx imately nine other jobs are created from the work each farmer does to supply produce food and fiber. That means jobs for over 22 million peo ple, including their families, that makes nearly 70 million Americans who are dependent upon agriculture for their livelihoods.
*For each $1 million farmers spend on machinery, equipment, livestock and all the other imputs necessary for farming, more than 100 new jobs are created to serve the farmers needs.
*To produce the materials and ser vices for farm production, thousands of jobs are created in the steel, rub ber, automotive and machinery in dustries. Other agricultural support services, such as supplying seed, feed, fuel and fertilizers, are created also.
In Georgia, nearly 300,000 people earn their living by processing agricultural and forestry products or by producing the equipment used in processing. For example, forest pro ducts are converted into lumber, homes and furniture and pulpwood is made into paper.
'Georgians are employed by over 3500 manufacturing agribusinesses and this sector is far from saturated. Although the number of manufactur ing firms has actually decreased since 1967, the number of employees has increased. In 1967, 42 out of every 100 Georgians engaged in manufacturing were employed by agri-manufacturing businsses. Cur rently, 56 out of every 100 are involv ed in these businesses.
*In wholesaling, the number of agribusinesses in Georgia has doubl ed since' 1967.'There are now ap
proximately 4,500 firms employing about 63,000 persons. Of these firms, some sell vehicles, fuels or chemicals to farmers. Other sell farm products to retailers and consumers. Still others supply food and beverages to restaurants and hotels.
There are nearly 15,000 retail outlets related to agriculture in Georgia, which represent almost half of the state's retail trade. The payrolls of all Georgians employed in these retail concerns is 42 percent of all retail payrolls in the state. . With.so.many joba..dependent on. agriculture, as well as the nation's very survival, it is appropriate that March 20 has been set aside as Na tional Agriculture Day. As part of this observance, the Georgia Depart ment of Agriculture, Georgia Agribusiness Council, Georgia Farm Bureau and Progressive Farmer magazine are sponsoring the fourth annual Agriculture Day Contest to allow students the opportunity to ex press their feelings on the role agriculture plays in providing jobs for Georgians.
Those who would like to share their essays, sketches or photos of the theme "Building Jobs for Georgians," are encouraged to sub mit their entries by the February 28 deadline. With all the current news about the plight of our nation's famers, the contest provides the chance to show farmers throughout the state and nation our appreciation for their efforts and our support for their future.
Research Project Studies Endangered Species
If the thought of assisting with
research of an endangered species is
appealing to you, consider spend
ing a week on the Caretta Research
Project. Conducted on the Wassaw
Island National Wildlife Refuge near
Savannah, the project is designed to
study the threatened loggerhead sea
turtle.
For more information on the pro
gram, contact: Robert Graham,
Director, Caretta Research Project,
Savannah Science Museum, 4405
Paulsen Street, Savannah 31405,
912-355-6705.
'V^ ',-.'"'.'.,
IDB s Benefit Ga. Economy
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The Department of Community Af fairs has no power to deny an alloca tion on public policy grounds. All public policy decisions are made by the local issuing authority and the local government, whose approval is re quired by federal law. Once an "in ducement resolution" is passed by the authority, a public hearing is required, at which time anyone who wishes to dispute the public benefit of the project has an opportunity to speak before the local government gives its final ap proval.
The system used by the Department of Community Affairs was established by Governor Harris in 1984, im mediately after the volume "cap" was imposed by Congress. With very few modifications, the system was given statutory approval by the General Assembly in 1985.
The system was developed at the Governor's request prior to Congres sional action, through an extensive series of public hearings around the state. It was formally recommended to the Governor by a Policy Advisory Committee composed of city and county officials and members of the General Assembly. Georgia was the first state in the country to develop a complete system for implementing a volume "cap" on IDBs, and its bond allocation process has been widely imitated in other states.
Under the Georgia system, the only time the Department of Community Affairs would have any real discre tion over allocations is when re quests on hand exceed volume re maining for the calendar year. .On such occasions, the Department would consider factors including the number of permanent jobs created per dollar of financing; the unemployment rate in the county where the project will be located; and the extent to which the applying city or country has received its "fair share" of allocations for the year.
In this modified "first come, first served" system, only one issuer in the entire state is ensured an alloca tion each year: the Georgia Develop ment Authority, for its farm loan program. At the direction of the
Governor, our Department has reserved a portion of the state's total volume to cover the full needs of the farm loan program.
In 1985, allocations were made for 64 farm loan projects, including 58
for first-time farmers or farm families and 6 for agribusiness con cerns. In 1986, the volume reserved for farm loan projects will be more than doubled during the first six months alone.
Aside from the farm loans pro gram, agricultural projects represent a major share of IDB allocations made for local development authorities. In 1985, the state used up
99.948 percent of the $860 million available for IDB financing under the volume "cap." Nearly 20 percent of that amount was used for 43 agriculture-related projects (not counting the farm loan projects).
Agriculture and agribusiness pro jects which obtained IDB financing in 1985 ranged from: the largest, a $5.5 million issue in Coffee County, to enable the Golden Poultry Com pany to set up a computerized feed mill and 12 commercial broiler houses, creating 85 permanent jobs; to the smallest, providing $45,000 to the Tift County Farm Bureau for an office building, creating three per manent jobs.
The "tax reform" bill passed by the U.S. House of Representatives last year, and currently pending in the U.S. Senate, may create a new, unified volume "cap" which covers housing and hospital bonds in addi. tion ,to IDBs, At the request of the Governor, the Department of Com munity Affairs will again set up a policy process to develop a con tingency for implementing any new "cap" on tax-exempt financing. We will announce a timetable for this process, including extensive oppor tunities for public comment, within the next few weeks.
Editor's Note: This column was re quested and published in response to ques tions concerning the plans of an Irish-based dairy firm, Masstock International, to seek funding utilizing IDBs under the authority of the Macon County Industrial Develop ment Authority.
cxg consumer line ...
I am planning to open a nursery and want to know how to protect my business's name so that no one else can use it. Also, I would like to know when I should apply for my nursery license; now, or several years later when I have plants ready to sell?
According to federal laws, your nursery's name is protected if you use it in interstate commerce. However, proposed nursery regulations would prohibit the licensing of a nursery name that is the same as or confusingly similar to one already licensed.
Our Entomology and Pesticide division feels that it is important to obtain your nursery license as soon as you begin your business. This will help protect your nursery's name and allow your plants to be inspected to be sure they are free from insects and diseases while they are growing. If you wait until you are ready to market your plants to apply for a license, you run the risk of having your license denied or delayed should the inspector find insect or disease problems. In addition, someone may have already licensed a nursery with the name you want.
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What is the average water content of fruit? Fruits are basically water and carbohydrate with the average water content of fruit being 85 percent, so that fruits are relatively low in calorie content.
For answers and action in areas regulated by the Georgia Department of Agriculture, write Consumer Services, Agricultural Building, Room 227, Capitol Square, Atlanta, 30334. Or, you may call 1-800-282-5852 toll-free, 656-3645 (Metro AtlaniaJ.,- ' ' :>.,.,, .-.-. ,,.:.>/., ..<: . v. i! '''."!.'/.'
Wednesday, February 26, 1986
THE MARKET BULLETIN
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Decorative wreaths, pieced, quilted, ruffled pillows, red/blk. Ga. bulldog tote bags, khaki & navy tote bags, 24x24 in. quilting frame. W. Burress, Warm Springs. Ph. 404-655-2168.___________
Chairs reseated, fibre rush, nat., $25. Ned Magner, Kennesaw. Ph. 404-422-0488._________________
Whirlygig, man pedaling bicycle, 30" long, 17" propeller, $24, $1.80 post., round cedar flower pot, 6" tall, $4, 80$ post. N. A. Manley, 2131 Rochelle Way, College Park 30349.___________
Butter molds, 1 Ib. or 1 V2 Ib. $12, butter paddle $3, dashers, lids for any size churn $12, all ppd. P.O. Webb, Rt. 5, Box 69, Elberton. Ph. 404-283-5207._____
Bonnets of solid & flowered mat., mother & daughter, 6 yrs. old to match to adults $5.50 ea., carpet band aprons $5, ladies fancy trim aprons $3.50, others. Mrs. Joel Peek, 525 W. Vineyard Rd., Griffin 30223. Ph. 404-227-2564.______
Moist potpourri $4/cup ppd., also cat nip mouse. K. Doubrley, P.O. Box 384, Crawford 30630.______________
Dried okra stalks for dried ar rangements 25$/stalk. Mrs. Y. Loden, Conyers. Ph. 404-922-7335._______
1 Dutch doll quilt $40, no checks please. Mrs. Kathryn W. Grimes, 68 College Ave., Elberton 30635.________
Cro. pin-on valentine hearts 75$, pin-on Easter bunnies $1 ea. Mrs. Norene Dempsey, 2733 Waverly Ave., Columbus 31904.
Your favorite recipe ingredients hand painted & fired onto a porcelain dinner plate w/your name & colorful design, please print. Joyce Slater, 4157 Idlevale Dr., Tucker 30084._______________
Quilt patterns, mother's dream, rosebud, butterfly, gardeners prize, maple leaf, nine patch star 3/$1.50 w/SASE. Lorene Beunett, Rt. 2, Talking Rock 30175._________________
Handmade dbl. size quilts, asstd. pat terns $75 ea. Ruth Watson, Box 16, Mauk 31058. Ph. 912-649-4612.__________
Handmade quilt pattern. Fay Itson, 1030 No. W. Peasant Valley Rd., Adairsville 30103. Ph. 773-3176.______
Old fashion granny bonnets, 2-way apron bonnets $6 ppd., children's bon nets $5 ppd. Ginger Thaxton, 4465 Villa Rica Hwy., Carrollton 30117. Ph. 834-6030.___________________
Amish dolls, 20 in. tall boy/girl $10 ea. or 2/$18 ppd. Helen Dodd, Star Rd., Box 108C, Cloudland 30709.__________
Handmade quilted pillows, lace & ruffl ed.'Mary Grtswell,~5229 Rockbridge Rd., Stone Mtn, 30088. Ph. 469-3861._____
Quilt tops, country church $100, tumbl ing blocks $100, bow tie $100, matching col. schemes, cotton blend fabric. Bar bara Chitwood, Rt. 2, Lula 30554. Ph. 677-3370.__________________
Doll beds, 24 in., wh. w/hand painted flowers, $20, w/pillow & covers $30. F. Bates, 6135 Queens Rd., Douglasville 30135. Ph.404-920-1188.____________
Quilt tops, dbl. drunkards path, blocks, Dutch doll, circular design $20 ea., cro. bedroom slippers $4/pr. Cora Bell Chaslain, P.O. Box 250, Lula 30554._____
Quilt patterns, Jacob's ladder, monkey wrench, pin wheel, shoo fly, maple leaf, 8 pt. star 3/$1.50, 25$ post. Mrs. J. W. Jackson, Rt. 2, Talking Rock 30175.
Quilts for sale, dbl. & queen, hand quilted, some tops pieced, some printed, exc. work. Jessie M. Beaver, Rt. 2, Box 364, Screven 31560. Ph. 912-579-6540.
Quilt scraps & unfinished garments, 20 Ibs. or more, you pick up, $10. Mrs. Walter Brown, 128 Carroth Dr., SE, Marietta 30060. Ph. 428-9626.______________
11x14 in. oil painting of your home, barn, farm scene, unframed $35, send clear photo. C. Ellis, 104 Springdale Rd., Stalesboro 30458. Ph. 912-764-4286.
1 hand made Dutch doll baby size quilt, dolls are blanket stitched around, $50. Alice Davis, 1108 Murphy St., Augusta
30904.______________________ Children's play clothes, size 3-6,
shorts, tank tops, long pants, Jump suits, skirts. Mrs. Paul Carroll, 4381 East Bankhead Hwy., Douglasville 30134.
Quilt patterns, smoothing iron, garden of Eden, golden gate, others, 50$ ea. ppd. Jewell Gass, Rt. 3, Box 466, Trenton 30752. Ph. 657-6235.____________
Granny cro. baby afghans, 36x36 in., baby cols., pink, blue, yellow, wh., $10.50, $1.50 post. Mrs. R. V. Livingston, 3518 Evangeline Dr., Augusta 30906. Ph. 798-5014.____________________
Cro. afghans & lap robe size, baby afghans, slipper, boots, others. Mrs. R. L Denmon, 3789 Oglesby Rd., Powder SprIngs 30073. Ph. 943-3005._______
Comode covers, stuffed ducks, geese, care bears, cat & kittens. Gertrude Hiland, Rt. 2, Maysville 30558. Ph. 404-652-2851.________________
Will make cro. pillowcase lace $5.50 for 2 1/2 yds. of wh. satin pillowcases $20/set, cols, to match your decor. Marye Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540._______
Pot holders, red, yellow, watermelon slice black seed, green rind $4.50, rose, little dress to match $4.50 ea. ppd. Mrs. P.B. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground 30107.
Will bronze baby shoes in gold, silver, pewter or bronze. Mildred Williams, 1890 Myrtle Dr., No. 417, Atlanta 30311. Ph. 758-9239 aft. 6 p.m.___________
Dbl. bed size quilt tops $28 ea., Dresden Plate, fan, sunbonnet, cotton mat. Louise Wilson, Rt. 1, Box 185, Waleska 30183._____________
Wh. hen biddie tatting, enough for pr. standard, queen or king size pillowcases $5.50 ppd. Mrs. W. E. Lee, Rt. 2, Box 121, Edison 31746. Ph. 912-835-2085.______
Wh. & yellow bookmark, cro. crosses $1.25 or $12/doz. w/SASE, also, butterfly, Dutch boy/girl, bow tie patch, others. Mrs. C. Lynch, 633 Floyd Springs Rd., Armuchee 30105._____________________
Cro. bookmarkers, cross, strawberry 50$, heart 75$, snowflakes 75$, but terflies, ecru/wh. $2 w/long SASE. Kathryn Smith, 7610 Saybrook Trl., Jonesboro 30236._______________
Cro. bedspread/tablecloth, fine wh. cotton thread, delicate pattern, 90x105 in., $175. Clara Howerton, 102 White St., Calhoun 30701. Ph. 404-629-3124.
Dbl. bed hand sewn quilt tops, maple leaf, lone star, grandmother's flower garden $28 ea., add post. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 233, Ellijay 30540. Ph. 404-273-3177.__________________
Quilting frame, adjustable to king size, $59, send SASE for picture & info. Ben Yarbrough, 330 Landers Dr., Mableton 30059. Ph. 948-2376.______________
Cro. baby sweater, cap, booties $9, wall hangings, pansy, rose, owl, butterfly $3 ea. Gladys Fincher, 5299 Hwy. 92, Douglasville 30135.______________
8 in. doll, embr. face, yarn hair $4 ppd., state col. hair wanted. Annie Johsnon, Rt. 4, Box 4304, Blalrsville 30512._______
Quilt patterns 12/$2, doll clothes pat terns, fits Cabbage Patch boys/girls 50$ outfits w/SASE. Doris Roach, 120 College Ave., Commerce 30529.__________
King size down filled feather pillows $40/set, new ticking, no shipping. Willie Canaday Forest Park. Ph. 361-1679.
Afghans, cro., beau, cols., diff. pat terns & designs, Mrs. Hugh McElroy, 200 Oakhill Dr., Fayetteville 30214. Ph. 461-7094._____________________
3 pc. dress set $2, 7 rose $1, pansy $3.50, oval w/20 pansies $4, centerpeice $2.25. Mae Whittle, 816 W. Oglethorpe, Hinesville 31313._____________
Potpourri, nat. cols., finest oils, fix atives, lasting fragrance, lovely floral blends $3.50/cup ppd. Mrs. Walter Butts, 1258 Pickard Rd., Thomaston 30286.
Wh. or redwood birdhouses, feeders from $5 ea. plus post., qual. guar. C. Wallace, College Park. Ph. 404-344-4972.
Beau. dbl. or queen Dresden Plate quilt, queen/king dbl. wedding ring, other quilts, all quilted on hanging frames. Mrs. Hubert Blalock, 330 Smokey Rd., Newnan 30263. Ph. 404-253-3678.________
Hand crafted collars for dogs & cats, send col. of pet, size 10, 12,16 in., $10. R. J. McDonald, 123 Ford St., Monroe 30655. Ph. 404-267-5662.____________
Hand knit Christmas stockings, 20 in., personalized, lined $20, send name and $5 deposit. Corinne Marr, Rt. 1, Box 1984, Royston 30662.___________________
Baby afghan $12, sofa & bed size $25 and up, cap & booties $4. Louise Hall, Rt. 8, Box 432, Dallas 30132. Ph. 445-4877.
Old fashioned button crown bonnet $2.50, old fashioned sun bonnet $4, dwin dle cotton apron w/9 block patch quilt sq. pocket $3 all ppd. Mrs. G. R. Bailey, Rt. 2, Box 239, Lavonia 30553.______________
Sunbonnets, old fashion, lace trim, lovely prints, qual. work, fast del. $5.75 ppd., adult size only, on patterns. M. G. Glover, 1940 W. Mercer, College Park
30337._______________________ Belts & billfolds $10 ea., shoulder bags
$35 ea., holsters, all types $40, letter 50$ ea., pay in advance. Marcus Nettles, Rt. 3, Box 3, Greenville 30222._______
Want quilt pattern of the man bow-tie, will pay for it. Mrs. Leola Wright, 25 Hemlock Dr., Columbus 31904._____
Pine woodcrafts, cabinets, chests, tables, rockers, quilt racks, animal planters, lamps, room accessories, etc., also, custom work. Dave Pieters, Sautee. Ph. 754-3092._____________
Mr. & Mrs. Hillbilly dolls, 17 in. long $35/set ppd. Mrs. Donald Padgett, 412 Woodward St., Rome 30161._______
All types chair caning, rush seats & macrame chairs. George Conley, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-8687.__________
2 yrds. wide wh. tatting $1.50/yrd. ea., 4 yrds. pink & wh. hen biddy $1.25/yrd., 2 yrd. sgl. tatting $1/yrd. w/SASE. Minnie L. Dyer, Wesley Mtn. Village, Box 322, Blairsville 30512._________________
New children's dresses, perm, press solids, prints, hand finished, sizes 2-14, $6 & up, according to size. Jeanette Overton, Rt. 12, Box 850, Cumming 30130.
Stuffed chicken pot holders $4/pr., 60$ post., 3 in 1 aprons $3 ea., 60$ post. Bessie Sims, 263 Jackson St., Lawrencevllle 30245.____________
Will pleat your mat. for smocking. Jean Carr, 811 Parker St., Martinez 30907. Ph. 404-868-7389 eve.
2 granny sq. afghans, multi. col., 54x72 in., edged in blk. $40 ea. plus post. Mrs. H. C. Bishop, Rt. 1, Box 209, Barnesville 30204. Ph. 404-358-3794.__________
Hand spun yarn, your fleece or mine, also, silk, angora. Toni Friedman, 2751 Briarcliff Rd., No. 5, Atlanta 30329. Ph. 634-4892.____________________
Pacifier, toy holder, safe way to keep pacifier clean, decor., colorful, asstd. pins, bear, clown, etc. $5 ppd. F. Duffey, 22 Hendrix Rd., Newnan 30263. Ph. 404-253-8354.________________
Smocked gingham aprons $7, bib aprons $6, gathered band aprons $6, knit ted bedroom shoes $5, Linda D. Hall, 4960 Shell Ln., Powder Springs 30073. Ph. 404-943-6670._______________
Want 4-6 homemade feather ticking pillowcases. B. N. Anglin, 5103 Haynes Ct., Covington 30209. Ph. 404-786-1306.
Want someone who quilts by hand to finish quilt tops. Sue Henderson, 1905 Mt. Vernon Rd., Dunwoody 30338. Ph. 393-2962._________________________
Pineapple design round tablecloth, 72" across, wh. fine coats & dark thread, new, $100. Ann Fillback, 3176 Brookview Rd., Marietta. Ph. 952-4762._______
Quilt blocks, 15 in. Dresden plate, 4 maple leaf blocks 12/$15, gingham rose, state col. of rose, Dutch girl/boy 12/$12 ppd. Mrs. W. W. Daniel, 101 Hart Terr., Hartwell 30643.___________________
Tatted cross bookmarks, snowflakes or medallions, some beaded $1.50 ea. plus post. Edith F. Echols, 801 Riverhill Dr., Lanier Gardens, Apt. 431, Athens
30610.______________________ Belt buckles, gold, silver col., 1", 1
1/4", 1 1/2", 1 3/4", belt w/38 MM round, 30x40, 22x20 oval agate, jasper stone $11 ppd. Vernon Corn, 13 Dunlap St., Galnesville 30501. Ph. 404-532-1385.
Cro. orig. fancy antibellum dress & pantaloon pot holders w/fancy hat hanger $12 for set, wh. & col. to match, made to order. Mrs. Donald Greer, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.___________________
Quilt tops, pieced by hand, flower garden, bow, basket, trip-around-mtn., many diff. patterns, $15 & up, afghans, cro., diff. col. & size $75. Mrs. Viola Dalton, 9 Lemon St., McDonough 30253.
Cro. items, bathroom paper, cover, trimmed w/ribbon & flower S3 ea., poodle on coke bottle $5 ea., butterfly magnets for fridgie $1.50 ea., others. Mrs. Elmer Chastain, 290 Crescent Dr., Gainesville
30501._____________________ Hand painted wooden bluebirds & blue
jays, orig. designs $3.50 ea. K. L Price, Rt. 1, Box 313, Armuchee 30105.
Old fashion button crown bonnets, full lined beau, cols., children size 6-10, no adults, $6, $1 post., quilt $20, others. Pauline Franks, Box 5, Bell St., Hlawassee 30546.___________
Quilts, infant, twin, reg., queen, king. Mrs. Susie Sosby, Rt. 1, Bowersvllle 30516. Ph. 404-376-4654._________________
Place mats, tablecloths, pot holders, etc. Dottie Hiland, Rt. 2, Maysville 30558. Ph. 404-652-2851.____________
Quilts, var. of col. & style, pieced, appliqued or candlewicking and lace, will take orders. Jackie Strickland, Carrollton. Ph. 836-0867.___________________
Checker boards, checker board ben ches & tables, shaker shelves, peg boards, quilt racks, etc. Layton Mullins, 219 Rhodes Dr., Marietta 30067. Ph. 404-971-0137.______________________
Beau, crocheting for chair, couch, bedspreads, sev. cols., 50x70, $60 ea., 36x85 for couch $60,95x95 dbl. bed $225, will send pictures of work. Mrs. J. Pigg, Box 37, Talking Rock 30175. Ph. 404-276-4631.____________
Asstd. cols. cro. Easter rabbit, sits on egg $20 ea., casserole carriers, made of beau, solids & prints, round w/handle, padded $4, not padded $3.50. Mrs. Harold Ragsdale, 704 Matheson Rd., Mllledgevllle 31061. Ph. 912-452-5941.
Polyester scraps, come and get them free. Mattie Lou Crossly, 130 Ashland Dr., Stockbrldga 30281. Ph. 474-8338.
Muppet babies, other characters, baby bed quilts (my choice), specify for boy/girl, 46x36 in., $12 ea. ppd. Ann Laminack, 136 W. Atlanta, Tallapoosa
30176.________________________________ Few quilts to sell, no scraps, some
price on post. Sallie Butler, Rt. 4, Dahlonega 30533._____________
Afghans, It. blue, 37x72 In. $50, off wh. 40x60 in. $47.50, baby yellow variegated border 46x66 in. $45, all have fringe, post. Mrs. Essie Barnes, 1203 Glenn Ave., Augusta 30904. Ph. 733-7883.______
Hand knitted pot holders, specify solid or mix. cols, or special col. desired, 50$ ea. w/stamp. Jan Burchill, Rt. 5, Box 303-1, Commerce 30529.___________
Oak shaker, peg, coat rack, 6 pegs w/stenciling btwn. pegs $15. Matt Koetzle, 8020 Sumlt Creek, Kennesaw 30144. Ph. 404-425-8150.____________
Want to buy some hand tatting. Elsie Englond, 5487 Lytle Rd., Wayiwsvllla, Ohio 45068.________________
Cedar blue bird house $7, $2 post., other woodcraft items. W. B. Baird, 124 Hillside Ave., Atlanta 30315. Ph. 624-1161.
r Bulletin Calendar -i
February 26 Smith Brothers US Yard feeder pig sale, 7 pm, Bartow, Ga. Info. Ernest or Ken Smith 912/364-3920 day/night.
February 28 7 pm, Breeder cattle dispersal sale, cow-calf prs., springers, breeding age bulls, held every other Fri. thru April, Turner Co. Stkyds., Ashburn. Info. H. R. Wiggins 912/567-3371.
March 1 Jesup goat sale, 1 pm, Wayne Co. Stkyds., sale of goats / chickens / misc. Info. Glynn Wynn 912/586-6117.
March 1 All breed reg. horse sale, 11 am, selling 200 head of reg. Quarter Horses/Paints/TBs/Appaloosas, held at SE US Co. Sale Pavilion, Hwy. 84, Quitman, Ga. In fo. David Bateman 912/263-4147.
March 1 Georgia Cattle Exchange sale, 10 am, Hollonville, Ga., 10 mi. W. Griffin, selling cow-calf prs. Info. Tony Brown 229-1133 or 228-9079.
March 1 Metier pony/goat sale, Metier, Ga., 12:30 pm, horses/goats/fowl. In fo. Edward Mosley 912/685-2950 / 5548.
March 1 Auction, sev. Jasper Co. farmers selling farm equip., 10 am, held at P & G Farms, 2 mi. SW of Monticello between SR 83 and SR 16. Info. Paul Spieks 981-1653 or 468-6630.
March 4 Stodghill Duroc sale, 7 pm, boars / gilts-bred gilts, some bred to York boar, held at Co. Ag Arena, Douglas, Ga. Info. Sam Stodghill
912/384-2457, sale day 912/384-9926/9715. March 5 Horse-tack sale, held every First Wed., tack 6:30 pm, horses 9:30 pm. Info. Don and Dawn Noll, High Falls Rd., Griffin, 404/227-4788.
PESTICIDE RECERTIFICATION COURSES
(Hours earned in parenthesis)
February 26-28 Annual meeting of the Mid-Atlantic Mosquito Control Assn., Annapolis, MD, Public Health (6), Indust. Inst. (6). Info. B. R. Evans 404/542-3685.
March 2-4 79th Annual meeting of SE Pecan Growers Assn., Point Clear, AL, Private (5), Plant Ag (5). In fo. H. C. Ellis 912/386-3424.
March 5-6 CES, First Annual Shade and Street Tree short course, Macon, Ga., Private (2), Forest (2). Info. Kim Coder 404/542-3446.
CRAFT FAIRS
February 28-March 1-2 Fourth Annual Pow Wow, crafts, traditional crafts men, Indian food, more, spon. by Cherokees of Georgia, St. George, Ga. Info. 912/843-2249.
Arts and crafts of qual. invited to apply for March 1 Collector's show and May 1 May Day Celebration, $20 fee, Old Town Lilburn. Info. Ella Wilkerson 921-0326.
Extra Irg. pine cones 10/$5, med. 40/$5, Irg. 12/$5, silver & gold col. pine cones 8/$5, incl. post. Wilbur Beaver, 355 N. Brunswick St., Jesup 31545.________
Grape vine wreaths, prices nego., diff. sizes. Mrs. Lena Elrod, Rt. 1, Box 44, Montezuma 31063. Ph. 912-472-8089.
Want to buy any type of quilt scraps for quilting from seamtress or persons living in or near Atlanta. Brenda Bashied, Allanta. Ph. 794-8151.____________
Quilt tops, step-around-mtn. $14 ea. or 2/$24, cro. caps $2 ea., enclose post. Ber tha Worley, 171 Scott Mill Rd., Canton
30114.__________________________ Girls hand painted or appliqued
pillowcases w/ruffles & lace edged $10/pr. Weldon Long, Rt. 5, Box 247, Ellijay 30540.________________
Quilt tops, pieced in strips $7.50, $2 post. Mrs. J. H. Maltsberger, P.O. Box 988, Trenton 30752.____________
Mr. Cello dolls, face & hands soft sculptured, wh. fur hair, dolls dressed in blk. tuxedo w/red bow tie & cumberbun $35, money order only, allow 2 wks. for del. Evelyn Holcomb, 705 Barkdale Dr., Chatsworth 30705._____________
Handmade dough bowls, round or oblong, guar. made of tupelo gum $35 ppd., rolling pins $10, check or money order. Grady Brewer, P.O. Box 8, Toomsboro 31090. Ph. 912-933-5950.
Handcrafted life size wooden decoys, painted geese or swan $40, ducks $22.50, 20% off on unpainted decoys. Alvin Downs, 117 Beaver Creek Rd., Kathleen 31047. Ph. 912-922-8170.__________
Handmade quilts, fan, butterfly, um brella girl, dbl. wedding ring, tylip, red schoolhouse, etc. Rosie Bates, Tallapoosa. Ph. 404-574-7484.______
Handmade quilts, lone star, butterfly, little red schoolhouse, flower garden, Dresdan Plate, Dutch doll, tulip. Gloria Bates, Austell. Ph. 948-9638 aft. 5:30 pm.
Handmade cro. bedspreads, embr. tablecloths, doilies, etc. S. Snider, Decatur. Ph. 241-5973.___________
Handmade quilts, all sizes & cols., quilt tops, lone star, fan, dbl. wedding ring, lemon star log cabin. M.B. Wilkes, P.O. Box F, Jefferson 30549. Ph. 404-367-9140.__________________
Clown puppets, walk w/your fingers, 8 in., asstd. cols., $4.95 ppd. Evelyn Metts, 3020 Clairmont Ave., Macon 31204.
Orig. fancy pillows w/baby cro. across pillow w/ribbon inserts, state col. $12, candlewicking, pillows w/eyelet lace, sev. diff. patterns $12 ppd. Mrs. Louise Lee, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.__________
Old fashioned emb. tea towels, 100% cotton flour sack, 28x28 in., state 2 cols., $3.75 ea. Beth Respess, 8263 Bridgewater Place, Rlverdale 30296.
Baby quilts $2, lap pad set $6, receiv ing blankets $3.50, other baby items, cot ton quilt tops, Dresden Plate, bowl & pit cher, pieced tops, others. Mrs. Jean Lewallen, Maysville. Ph. 404-652-2307.
Whirley jigs, man sawing log, 20 in. dia. propeller, 13" high, 30" long, $20 pd., Sat. guar. Homer Ricketts, Rt. 1, Box 123 AA, Matthews 30818. Ph. 404-547-3587.
Hay seed 12" boy clowns $7, 12" penguins $8, 10", seated red fox $9, cro., washable ppd. Jane Wolf, 3450 Evans Rd., 134 D, Atlanta 30341.________
Pets are not allowed.
Reg. & queen log cabin quilt tops $35.50, $38.50 ppd., hand quilts $200. Mrs. Julia Whittle, Rt. 1, Dexter 31019. Ph. 912-689-4361.______________
Amish dolls, boy/girl, 21 in. tall $10 ea. or 2/$18 ppd. Helen Dodd, Hc-65-Box 108C, Menlo 30731._____________
Pick up pine cones, etc. w/o stooping w/30'-' claw action picker, operated w/1 hand $8.50 ppd., satisfaction guar. W.L. Lange, Box 38, Omega 31775._________
Hand loomed luxurious baby wrap incl. name on hood, custom designs, 100% soft cotton $30 ppd., $24 w/o name. J. Ousley, 797 Mt. Alto Rd., SW, Rome 30161._____
Dbl. knit quilt scraps 10 Ibs. $7.50, 20 Ibs. $13.50 ppd. Mrs. Robert Norrell, Rt. 6, Galnesville 30506. Ph. 404-532-3945.
Wind chimes made w/pipes, will mail total price incl. post. $15, grape vine 12" wreaths w/ribbon of your choice vw/bow, $8. Cindy Vaughn, P.O. Box 4044, Jackson 30233. Ph. 404-775-2408.
Cro. bunny baby booties $5.50/pr., nylon hose pig fridgie $1.50, cro. shamrock fridgie $1.25, all ppd. Diane Mitchell, 1809 Oakgrove Rd., Atlanta
30345._____________________ Raggedy Ann & Andy dolls, 4 sizes,
mother cats $10, mouse doorstop $8 ea., Aunt Jemima $20 ea., Amish dolls $9 ea., mother pig & piglets $12, send post. Mrs. Fred King, Rt. 1, Maysville 30558. Ph. 652-2234.______________
16" calico duck w/bib & bonnet $17 ppd., 12" felt mouse w/dress apron & bon net $14 ppd. Jeannette Sist, 1107 Babbs Mill Rd., Hampton 30228. Ph. 404-946-3785.__________________
Frangrant potpourri, Easter bunnies, $13/pr., ppd., rose potpourri, Easter baskets $6.50, lemon potpourri $2.50/bag. Jackie Williams, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-4350.________________
Baby quilt, sml. umbrella girl, butterfly spread, handmade on wh. sqs., striped dk. print, money order only. L.Wilson, 117 Ponce De Leon, Decatur 30030.______
Quilt tops, flower gardens, bow tie, step-around-mtn., others, afghans, ripple designs. Mrs. W.L. Morris, Mableton. Ph. 948-5871.
Barbie doll clothes 75$ ea., ppd. B. Martin, 2000 3rd St., SE, Moultrie 31768. Ph. 912-985-9016.
Want wh. cro. Christmas tree or naments, 1 of ea. style you have, state price. Mrs. J.R. Thompson, 2300 Panola Rd., Lithonia 30058. Ph. 981-1836.
Quilts made w/cotton printed mat., full size $20, sgl. $12, crip $8, $2 ea. post. Mrs. J. C. Parker, Rt. 2, Calhoun 30701. Ph. 629-3061.
Will do hand knitting & crocheting made to order, baby sweater sets, afghans, adult & children's. Betty Hightower, 2325 Swallow Cir., Atlanta 30315. Ph. 622-9074.
Will do quilting in my home. Barbara Hembul, Box 801, Tyson Rd., Villia Rica. Ph. 404-459-5464.
Will alter & do gen. repairs on all clothing. E. Cloud, 120 Satterfield Rd., Canton 30114. Ph. 479-3993.
Quilt patterns w/dir., Colonial/garden, lucky star, Dallas star, oriental star, Augusta 3/$1 w/SASE. Willie Mae Herron, Rt. 1, Box 62, Eastanoltee 30538.
Submit ads by Wednesday noon.
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THE MARKET BULLETIN
Wednesday, February 26, 1986
Native to the Eastern United States, the spicebush (Lindera benzoin) is a member of the laurel family. The dense shrub grows from six to 16 feet in height and can be found flourishing in moist woodlands, on the damp banks of streams and on rich bottom land. In fact, early surveyors believed that the presence of spicebushes on property signified good agricultural land.
The spicebush's thick clusters of honey-yellow flowers appear before the leaves in the early spring. In the fall, the emerald, oblong leaves turn yellow and the bush bears red, aromatic berries.
The name "spicewood" probably came about because of the strong, camphorlike smell of the plant's twigs and stems. Through the years, the shrub also has been known by names such as wild allspice, Benjamin bush and feverbush.
Early settlers used spicewood to make their own tea when imported blends were not available or were too expensive to buy. During the Revolu tionary War, the berries were powdered and used as a substitute for allspice.
Some folks claim that spicewood tea tastes better than sassafras tea. You can form your own opinion by brewing your own. Gather spicewood twigs and bark in the spring. Simmer a handful in one quart of water for 15 to 20 minutes or until the water has become colored. Strain and sweeten to taste with honey.
To use spicewood as a seasoning, gather berries in the fall, dry and crush in a peppermill. Substitute the herb in recipes calling for allspice.
February
Garden Chores
Plant bare root roses this month. Take soil samples from your lawn now. Results of the analysis will enable you to plan your lawn fertilizer program in late March or early April. February is a good time to fertilize trees and shrubs. Begin setting out broccoli, cabbage and collard transplants this month. English peas, carrots, lettuce, radish and spinach seed may be planted in the garden in February. Complete dormant spraying of fruit trees. Collect and store grafting or budding wood this month. Late February is a good time for grafting.
Ad Day Contest
Deadline Draws Near
If you plan to enter the 1986 Agriculture Day Contest, now is your last chance. The deadline for the Contest is set for February 28.
The annual Contest is sponsored by the Georgia Department of Agriculture, the Georgia Agribusiness Council, the Georgia Farm Bureau and Progressive Farmer.
Certification Program Protects Sweet Potatoes
Sweet potatoes, often called yams
or just "taters," are a popular
Georgia crop. Most of the state's
commercial production is centered
in the Coastal Plain region around
Tifton. A member of the morning
glory family, the sweet potato thrives
in our warm climate and long grow
ing season.
One serious problem that has
plagued growers for years is the
sweet potato weevil. This small, dark
snouted beetle, with an orange waist
and legs, is about one fourth of
an inch long. The
female lays eggs
in the stem or root
of the plant and
the small, creamy-
white larvae bur
row their way
through the stem
and edible roots of
the potato. Since Sweet Potato
the presence of
Weevil
the larvae give the potato a bitter
taste, infested tubers cannot even be
used for animal food.
The Georgia Department of
Agriculture administers a Sweet
Potato Weevil Quarantine which
seeks to control the weevil and limit
its spread. Part of the problem is that
the weevil's alternate host is the
common morning glory which
grows wild througout the state and is
impossible to eliminate. Another problem is that the weevil is spread by man in slips or tubers exchanged between neighbors, friends and relatives, often over considerable distances.
If you find evidence of the weevil in your potatoes, report it to the En tomology and Pesticides Division field office in Tifton (912) 386-3464. If you plan to purchase slips this spring for planting or want seed potatoes to grow your own slips, make sure you buy "certified" sweet potatoes, inspected by the Depart ment of Agriculture.
Georgia law requires that all sweet potato plants, vines or cuttings sold, offered for sale or otherwise disseminated in the state, be certified by the Georgia Department of Agriculture. These potatoes and slips have been inspected in the field and in storage and are free of the weevil and numerous sweet potato diseases.
Resist the temptation to trade slips or tubers with friends or relatives, especially those out of your local area. Though the entire state of Florida is considered infested, only portions of a few counties in South Georgia and areas along the coast have problems with the weevil. Help the Department of Agriculture keep it that way.
Food Preservation Course
If you would like to learn the latest food preservation methods and to share your knowledge with others, consider becoming a master food preserver. The Cobb Extension Service is offering a course to provide in-depth training in food preserva tion including freezing, canning, and pickling and drying. The course costs $25 which includes supplies and reference materials. Deadline for registration is March 10.
The course will be offered from 9 a.m. until noon each Tuesday begin ning March 25 and continuing through May 13. Classes will be held at the National Guard Armory in Marietta. Those completing the course must contribute 30 hours of volunteer time. For an application or more information, call 429-3328.
Video Teleconference
Set In Georgia
A national video teleconference on enhancing American agricultural competitiveness overseas will originate from the University of Georgia March 6.
The UGA College of Agriculture will join forces with Washington State University and the University of Nebraska through a satellite link to broadcast vedeotaped material and live panel discussions during the five-hour event. The teleconference is financed by a grant from the U.S. Department of Education. Each campusl will host a panel of experts in finance, marketing, transportation and government relations.
A $10 registration fee at each site in Georgia covers breaks, a luncheon and conference materials. The pro gram begins with registration at 10 a.m. and continues through 3:30 p.m. For more information about the pro gram, call your county Extension agent.
Gramm-Rudman Act
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rates and target prices will not be reduced under Gramm-Rudman. However, checks paid to farmers for commodity price support loans, acreage reduction and deficiency payments will be cut by 4.3 percent.
Subsidies still unpaid for last year will be unaffected, as will commodi ty certificates used to pay farm subisidies this year. However, if pro ducers redeem commodities for cash, their payments would be reduced by the same 4.3 percent. Both advance and final payments for 1986 will be affected, Block said. Ad vance payments can be applied for when farmers sign up for 1986 crop
programs from March 3 through April 11. More details about how individual crops are affected will be available from the USDA at the time of sign up.
Payments made to dairy farmers under the "whole-herd buyout" pro gram will be unaffected by GrammRudman, and the milk price support of $11.60 per hundredweight will re main the same through September 30. The CCC purchase prices for dried milk products will be reduced 4.3 percent effective March 1.
Other programs exempted from the Gramm-Rudman law include food stamps, nutrition programs for mothers and children and the amount of acreage farmers put into conservation reserves.
Most other USDA programs will be cut, including Food Safety and In spection, some Extension Service programs, the Agricultural Stabiliza tion and Conservation Service and Farmers Home Administration pro grams in rural housing credit in surance. Over $150 million will be cut from FmHA programs alone.
HORSE EDITION NOTICE The special horse edition
of the Farmers and Con sumers Market Bulletin is scheduled for April 2. This issue will include notices for horse shows in April, May and June, as well as, at stud notices, boarding facilities, and miscellaneous equine equipment. Deadline for the edition is March 19.
Owners are reminded that notices included in the "horses, ponies and mules for sale" column and "at stud" column, must be ac companied by a signed state ment from the owner in dicating that the equine have had a negative coggins test within the past 12 months. Ads without this statement will not be published.
If your organization has a show scheduled for April, May or June, submit your annoucement, not to exceed 30 words by March 19.
AI Course Offered
A four day training course on ar tificial insemination of cattle will be held at Abraham Baldwin Agricultrual College beginning March 24. The class will meet from 1 to 5 p.m. March 24, from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. March 25 and 26, and from 8:30 a.m. until noon March 27.
The course will offer participants the opportunity to learn the latest AI techniques and herd management practices under skilled supervision. The curriculum includes such topics as anatomy and reproductive organs, reproduction and fertility, heat detection, nutrition, principles of genetics and sire selection, herd management success, semen place ment and practice insemination. Syncronization of beef cattle and planned breeding of dairy heifers also will be introduced. The course will be comprehensive with suffi cient cow practice to assure com petence. Participants should take at least two changes of work clothes plus boots or overshoes.
A registration fee of $185, which includes all instructions, materials and supplies, will be required. Early registration is recommended. No refunds will be made after the March 19 deadline, but substitutions will be permitted. For registration forms or more information, contact the Office of Continuing Education, ABAC Sta tion, Box 12, Tifton 31793.
Lawn Management
A morning short course will be held March 5 at the Rural Develop ment Center in Tifton on lawn management. Registration begins at 8:30 a.m. A $3 registration fee will be charged.
Topics to be covered include lawn establishment, insect control, lawn maintenance, weed control, selec tion of equipment and maintenance of small engines. The program will adjourn at 12:15. For further infor mation contact ABAC'S Office of Continuing Education, ABAC Sta tion Box 12, Tifton, 31793 or call 912/ 386-3267.