Farmers and consumers market bulletin, vol. 73, no. 20 (1987 May 20)

FARMERS & CONSUMERS

Tommy /rvin, Commissioner Georgia Deparfmenf of Agriculture

Market Bulletin

Vol. 73, No. 20

Wednesday, May 20, 1987

Wtllfltti Ktituei)
Soil Stewardship Our Responsibility
The observance of Soil and Water Stewardship Week should remind us of many things.
This year's theme, "Help, Hope and Healing," can be inter-
preted in a number of ways. We can say that the land needs our help in healing I the damages to I its topsoil, and ! that there is hope I for continued i bounty as long as i we care. And, as we heal the land from the ravages of yesterday, we also are healing ourselves. However we choose to interpret the theme, as citizens of this great land, we should think about it to-
Our guest columnist this week is Willard Kimsey, president, Georgia Association of Conservation District Supervisors, Route 6, Box 380, Toccoa 30577.
gether. The week is not an observance confined to a single denomination, or is it confined to a single age group. Just as we all enjoy the beauty and bounty of our nation's land, we must remember that we are all responsible for its stewardship.
My wish would be to see all denominations and all ages of people, with special attention to the young stewards, joining together during Soil and Water Stewardship Week to make their voices heard throughout the country. We would make our leaders know that people, bureaucracies, agencies and organizations come and go but the land is eternal and its need for care is eternal.
At this time in the history of our country, the importance of that message is perhaps the greatest ever. Agriculture, our very foundation, is in dire need of help. The stewards who watch daily over the care of the land, the farmers, are too often going bankrupt...in money and in hope. When this happens, it is likewise too often that the very soil itself becomes bankrupt.
Our frontline stewards do not have the resources to protect the soil as it is used. Experience has shown around the world that this situation produces an impact on soil
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Thss fi ri;al report on a jjfi^$;: ;^)iii^^ : indusia-y's inarketr^ilfl^nia-".: " titWi,; :tJfeUB aiding in price, /; :determ:itt:ai|<Jii' '.;fta-sv'; :::been- ;. completed and r sl^s6d wffch
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rfiendatibns already having been incorperated into national reporting programs, Geprgia Commissioner of Agriculture Tomjnylrv in announced recently .
Computer communication now is bfing utilized extensively to compilei and transmit tJie iiiforillation, im' proving the ijuality,
made available. "3*he tiraely reporting of
these prices and volumes had long heejs adveeatel by I the . ' : &gg:;:; industry;,":*; Irvin noted. "With the coopera tion of path industry and
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Salmonella
Proper Handling of Food Items Helps Prevent Food Poisoning

With the return of warm weather comes an increased awareness of food poisoning and how to prevent it. While several different kinds of bacteria cause food poisoning, salmonella is of particular concern to consumers.
Salmonella is found in many foods, but not in the same numbers as other bacteria, according to Dr. George Schuler, Extension Food Scientist with the University of Georgia. "All foods contain bacteria, which is why it spoils, and why we should all take precautions in the handling of food."
"Any food from animals or any food grown in soil could possibly carry salmonella organisms," Schuler noted. "The bacteria grow rap-
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idly on warm, moist surfaces, while high cooking temperatures will effectively destroy them."
Georgia has been remarkably free from outbreaks of salmonella poisoning, which occasionally occur in other states. Part of the reason for this excellent record is the meat inspection program of the Georgia Department of Agriculture.
Poultry inspection is carried out by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, while red meat inspection is a joint responsibility of USDA and the state. With the traditional importance of livestock to the state, Georgia has had a model meat inspection program in place for many years, according to Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin. "We lead the nation in many categories of animal health and inspection procedures," Irvin explained, "and we are constantly looking for new ways to improve
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Farming Alternatives Offer New Risks and Opportunities

Many Georgia farmers have received serious financial blows in the past five years. Drought, declining markets, and falling prices and asset values have all had roles in this period of declining farm prosperity.
The harsh financial realities of the period have motivated many farmers and farm families to seek economic alternatives. These alter-
This is the first in a series of articles on alternative agriculture prepared for the Market Bulletin by Georgia Extension Service specialists.______________
natives range from getting a fulltime job and leaving the farm to the much less radical change of substituting one crop for another (e.g. replacing corn with cotton).
Farmers that remain on the farm are facing two broad categories of alternatives. These can be thought of as conventional and nonconventional alternatives.
Conventional Alternatives consist of changing from one conventional farm enterprise to another. Changing from corn or soybeans to cotton or converting pasture land into

planted pines are examples. There are several advantages as-
sociated with choosing among conventional enterprises if the economic outlook of the alternative is promising. These advantages include the existence of organized markets and market channels, with well developed pricing strategies often available. In addition, advanced production techniques are well known for conventional farm enterprises and the land grant universities have professionals that can be helpful with almost any aspect of production and marketing.
Nonconventional Alternatives are being widely discussed in Georgia. These involve enterprises that can be thought of as exotic and include (among others) broccoli, catfish, double-muscled cattle, earthworms, ginseng, Jerusalem, artichokes, mink, and bullfrogs.
While the economic returns might appear to be promising for some of these ventures, the production and marketing risks are typically quite high.
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Leahy Appoints Fowler To Senate Subcommittee
Georgia Senator Wyche Fowler has been appointed Chairman of the Conservation and Forestry Subcommittee of the U.S. Senate. The appointment was made by Agriculture Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy and is expected to be confirmed by the full Senate later this
month. According to the Georgia For-
estry Commission, Georgia forests provide approximately $10 billion a year to the state's economy. Georgia also leads the nation in the number of farmland acres put into pine trees under the Conservation Reserve Program, which is administered by the Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service.
Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin said Fowler's appointment was a boon to Georgia farmers as well as foresters. "Conservation will become increasingly important to Georgia farmers in the years ahead," Irvin noted, "and Senator Fowler has demonstrated his commitment in this vital area through his efforts on the Senate Agricultural Committee."
Georgia Senator Sam Nunn is also a member of the Senate sub-
committee.

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THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday, May 20,1987

If 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.
Want couple age 30-50 w/no children to caretake/maintain horse ranch, housing, garden space, some salary avail. Harvey Applebaum, L-J Ranch, Ellijay. Ph. 992-3495 or 635-7717._________
Want part-time caretaker for orchard/ veg. farm in Hart Co., housing provided. L. Wish, 1081 Ragley Hall Rd., Atlanta 30319. Ph. 262-5518._____________
Want job doing gen. farm work, any type, willing to learn, fencing, other work., cheap, $6/hr., 6 hrs./day. C. King, Marietta. Ph. 429-8147.__________
Want honest, hard working person to do odd jobs on horse farm in exchange for riding privileges. Susan Grave, Jonesboro. Ph. 471-0475.___________
Want mature milkman, must be able to operate farm mach. Walter Miller, Haddock. Ph. 912-932-5273.___________
Want man to work on cattle farm, hay, fencing, row crop, house, truck, salary furnished, Al exp. helpful. Howard Wilson, Macon. Ph. 912-474-1316._____
Want indiv./couple w/social security income to work on hay farm, farm equip, exp. nee., free trailer space, salary nego., ref. req. Olin Trammell, Forsyth. Ph. 912-944-6463._________________
Want indiv./couple w/income to upkeep land and sml. farm chores, free housing, no salary, can have garden & animals. Susie House, Rt. 5, Box 324, Galnesvllle 30501. Ph. 404-534-3181.
Want family to pick up eggs on hen farm in Forsyth Co., 18,000 cap., $350/ wk., house, utilities furnished. N. Haygood, Dawsonville. Ph. 404-265-2361.
Want indiv. to work on sml. herb farm in N. Cobb area, exp. w/plants, tractors & tillers helpful, greenhouse field work, del. involved. Robert Morgan, Acworth. Ph. 974-8660.__________________
Want hard working indiv. exp. in tractor operation, maint., gen. farm labor, other, previous applicants please apply again. A. Orthwein Jr., Atlanta. Ph. 355-1451 or 432-9567.

Man wants to care for farm in exchange for a place to put camper, water, lights. Robert Mote, 422 S. Elm Street, Commerce 30529. Ph. 404-335-4511._________________
Christian lady w/1 child 8 yrs. old wants farm position, exp., need room & board, board for 2 horses. M. Triplet!, Stone Mountain. Ph. 381-9295 or 979-3160.__________________
Want mature female to live in & do light garden work, room, board, salary avail. H. Davis, Carnesville. Ph. 404-384-4485.
Sgl. man seeks farm job, needs place to live & salary. Henery Coursey, Luthersville. Ph. 404-927-9157.
Want responsible wk. end help at horse farm, starting pay at $4/hr., N. Alpharetta. W. Hopkins, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-4459.____________________
33 yr. old man wants job working w/ horses, will consider other, near Chattanooga area, need housing, salary, space for horse. Marion Weaver, Marietta. Ph. 432-8376.
Man w/tamily has 33 yrs. exp. w/ horses and farming, wants job on quiet, peaceful farm. Bryan Borders, Lawrencevilla. Ph. 995-5870 aft. 9 p.m.
If you have questions regarding this category, call Ginny Reeves 656-3727.
Advertisers should include a statement with each notice indicating that the services offered are indeed "farm services" provided by that individual.
15 yrs. exp. in land clearing, grading, loading, spec, in tree preservation/care of your personal property, Cat 943 loader, will travel. Bill Butler, Suwanee. Ph.404-476-0184.
Horseshoeing, trimming by AFA certi. Farrier, reg. and corrective work, 24 hr. answering serv. Benny Biddy, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-4896.
Will catch, pen & haul cattle, have horses, dogs, pen & tranq. gun, statewide. D. Boyt, Thomaston. Ph. 404-647-9757.
Roto-tilling, aerating, seeding, ferti. bush hogging, plowing, tractor work, done right, Forsyth, N Fulton, Cherokee, Roswell, etc. Danny Bagley, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-9621.

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Wells cleaned out both hand dug and bored, 25 yrs. exp. dependable, travel anywhere. Raymond Chasteen, Lavonia. Ph. 404-356-8704.______________
Will do loader work, backhoe, dump truck, tractor work in gen. in Cherokee, Forsyth, Dawson area. Ted Curtis, Canton. Ph. 889-0520._____________
Horseshoeing, hunters, polo, western, dressage, corrective work. Richard Dunivant, Buford, Ph. 945-8502.________
Bush hogging, subsoiling, garden plowing, Conyers surrounding area. Raymond Farmer, 863 Ray Dr., Conyers 30207. Ph. 922-3772.____________
Garden tilling, grading sml. tracts, & fescue renovation, Alpharetta, Roswell, & Marietta area, reas. rates. Joe Fleming, Marietta. Ph. 565-5852.__________
Farm fencing of all types, all work guarn. Bobby Gooch, Suches. Ph. 404-838-4513._________________
Gardens tilled/Troy Bill tiller, exc. results, reas. prices. F. Kile Marietta. Ph. 428-1098.__________________
Bulldozer & loader work, pond building, & land clearing, all types of backhoe work. Mike Knight, Keysville. Ph. 404-554-4835 after 7:30 pm.________
Will furnish sprigs and custom plant Tifton 44, Coastal bermuda in 24" rows. Chester Kight, Rt. 1, Tarrytown. Ph. 912-529-3900._________________
Bobcat loader work, grading, clearing in Gwinnett and surrounding cos. Ronnie Mitchell, Grayson. Ph. 963-5321.
Fruit/nut trees cut, trimmed and pruned, firewood cut up, will do all types of hauling, free est. reputation built on qual. work. Mitchell Moody, Commerce. Ph. 404-335-6667._______________
All types It. blasting done, beaver ponds drained, drainage ditch shot, foundations and boulders shot, rock removed etc. Doug Robinson. Fayettevllle. Ph. 404-461-1951.___________
Stumps ground 6-28 in. below ground level, from gardens, farmlands, etc. reas. Gary Reynolds, Roswell. Ph. 404-992-8005._________________
Will build farm pasture fencing. Garland Reagan, Lawrenceville. Ph. 404-466-1222._________________
Will do hauling on your farm, w/pick up truck, sml. or med. size loads, free est. Greg Simmons, Avera. Ph. 404-547-6730._________________
Will furnish sprigs and custom plant Tift 44 bermuda grass in 24" rows in Morgan and surrounding cos. Henry Verner Rutledge. Ph. 557-2540-2161.
Will custom plant Alicia, Tift 44 or Coastal bermuda grass, will furnish sprigs for planting, James H. Williams, Fitzgerald Ph. 912-423-4884/8028.____
Will haul horses local or long distance, reas. rates & exc. care. C.L. Williams, Jackson. Ph. 404-775-5637.
Will do welding and fabricating on farm machinery, other heavy equip. Johnny Keasler, Woodbury. Ph. 404-538-6315._________________
Will do tractor work, bush hogging, plowing, cut and bale hay, combine grain, spread lime & fertilizer in Carrollton, Roopville area. W. Hackney, Roopvllle. Ph. 404-854-4996.___________
Post frame bldgs. custom built to suit your needs, horse & hay barns, shops, sheds, etc.; also bulldozer work, bush hogging & garden plowing. Mark Pryor, Griffin. Ph. 495-5877 or 228-8884._____
Stumps removed cleanly, neatly with stump grinder, free est., operating 6 days a wk. Ronnie Cook, Smyrna. Ph. 432-5215 or 434-0587.____________
Will do pond fertilizing, also do pond liming, constr. & stocking. Ben Athens, Tucker. Ph. 404-938-2528.__________
Tractor work, bush hogging, plowing, It. blade work, 2 hr. min. Douglas Givens, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-3890._______
Front end loader, Bobcat & tractor work, clearing & grading. J. Rich, Powder Springs. Ph. 404-439-0124.
Will do all types of farm fencing. Bill Hardin, 2360 Jones Phillips Rd. Dacula. Ph. 962-5094._______.________
Loader, tractor & dump truck work, land clearing, fill dirt hauled. Joe Gargiulo, Decatur. Ph. 296-9189._____
Will haul livestock anywhere. Jim Toney, Stockbridge. Ph. 404-483-7993.
Will do portable welding & mach. repairs, complete farm maint., reas. prices, will barter, trade, Gwinnett, Barrow, surrounding cos. George Papp, Lawrenceville. Ph. 962-3517.________
Will do bush hogging, reas. rates, Hall Co. & surrounding area. M. Kord, Rt. 12, Box 69A, Gainesville 30506. Ph. 532-0029.____________________
Have a problem? Call our toll free "ag consumer line"...1-800-282-5852.

Will do loader/dozer work, grading, clearing (Irg. or sml. tracts), ponds, lakes, etc. M. Fox, Canton. Ph. 887-7308 or 926-9078._________________

Will plant pine trees, also do site prepare work in Ga. Frank Miller, Hazelhurst. Ph. 912-375-5219._____

Will till gardens into exc. seed bed in Cobb, Fulton, Gwinnett, DeKalb, Douglas, Paulding, Cherokee, Clayton, Fayette cos. Bud Benoy, Smyrna. Ph.
433-9691.__________________

Will do bush hogging, roll-over scrape blade, tractor tiller, front end loader work. S. Whitaker, Marietta. Ph. 973-5344, Iv. msg._______________

Will do bush hogging, garden plowing, blade work, all kinds of tractor work, etc., will dig post hole, will use tractor. Tom Ledford, Marietta. Ph. 422-1144 or
422-1113.__________________

Will do clearing, grading, site preparation w/943 Caterpillar front end loader, dump truck. Joe Brassfield, Smyrna. Ph.
432-4555.____________________

Will weigh cattle w/portable Paul scales, max. weight 4000 Ibs. D. Perry, Rt. 2, Box 441, Jefferson 30549. Ph. 404-367-8941._________________

Will do loader backhoe, dump truck, gen. tractor work, grading, light work, pasture planting, etc., topsoil, fill dirt, gravel hauled. O. Vandeford, Lawrencevllle. Ph. 404-963-3606.__________

Will do bush hogging, garden plowing. R. Frazier, Fayetteville. Ph. 404-969-0509 or 964-3186.__________________
Will do bush hogging, garden plowing, seeding, aerating, other tractor work. E. Ray, Loganville. Ph. 466-1376.______

Will remodel or repair farm bldg. in Walton or surrounding cos., pay job or hr. John Matthews, Monroe. Ph.
464-2086._________________

Will do tractor work, all types, bush hog, scrape blade, plowing, garden to Irg. acreage. Kennith Cochran, Commerce. Ph. 335-6250/2763.__________

Will do seeding, plowing, bush hog-

ging, rotary tilling, posts, fencing, lime/

fert. spread, loader work, other tractor

work, cash only. D. Granstaff, Winder.

Ph. 867-5525.

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Will do farm repairs on wood & steel farm bldgs. Terry Mikle, 2833 Parkwood Rd., Snellville 30278. Ph. 979-8981.

Will do tractor work, bush hogging, light grading, front end loader, Coweta Co. & vicinity. Bob Bridges, Senoia. Ph. 599-6206.___________________

Will do dragline work, dig & clean out ponds, drain swampland on mats. Larry Potts, Watkinsville. Ph. 404-725-7851.

Will do custom cattle work, will catch cattle on horseback or w/tranquilizer gun. Walt Weathers, Covington. Ph. 404-464-3685.______________

Horse trans. Sue/loaded mi., flat rate for short hauls, courteous service, exc. care. S.D. Cottongim, Madison. Ph. 404-342-3775.________________

Will bale hay on shares or per bale, bush hogging 4 ft. cut $35 tractor hr., pasture clip 7 ft. cut $35 tractor hr. Wade Pltcock, Gumming. Ph. 889-0212._____

Will do tractor work, Ford 1710 rototilling, bush hog, finish mower & seeding, reas. C. Tarpley, Duluth. Ph. 476-1045/3337._____________

Will do tilling, garden plowing, bush hogging, pasture fertilizing, Marietta/ Cobb area. L.H. Barren, Marietta. Ph. 428-4110.______________

Will do timber cruising. Roy E. Leach, Box 106, LaGrange. Ph. 404-884-8641

eve._________________________ Will cut your logs into lumber w/
portable sawmill on your farm. Bill
Blackmarr, 3645 Flint St., Duluth 30136. Ph.404-476-0212._______________

Will haul cattle, horses, will do tractor work, bush hogging. J.R. Wimpey, Jonesboro. Ph. 471-4221.______________

Will do horseshoeing, hot & cold, corrective shoeing, trimming, prompt & dependable service, grad. Eastern School of Farriery. Jeff Hammett, Lilburn. Ph. 972-7552._____________

Will split your firewood, will come to your farm w/hyd. wood splitter. David Corbitt, Atlanta. Ph. 758-6188.________

Will do garden plowing, bush hogging, pasture reseeding, farm tractor work done w/exp., Cobb/Marietta area. Gene Mitchell, Marietta. Ph. 422-9023._______

Will do tractor work, bush hogging, aerate pastures, light grading on your farm. Wayne Juhan, Snellville, Ph. 979-7540._____________________

Will plow garden w/8 hp. Troybilt tiller from $20, satis, guar., DeKalb & parts of Gwinnett, Fulton, Cobb cos. W. Fulford, Clarkston. Ph. 299-2245._________

Please observe our 20 word limit.

Will till, bush hog, scrape or do loader work w/4 W/D tractor on your farm at low rates. Steve Kennerly, Tucker. Ph. 972-8357 or 372-8085.____________
Will furnish sprigs & personally custom plant Tifton 44 bermuda grass anywhere in Ga. on 3 in. rows. Sam Summers, Temple. Ph. 404-562-3679.
Bush hogging, garden plowing, blade work, Rockdale & surrounding cos. Kelly Thomas, Conyers. Ph. 922-4418._____
Farm wagon restoration, wheel repair serv., horses transported. Bob Welliver, Wlntervllle. Ph. 742-7227._________
Farm fencing of all types. John R. Griffitts, 4745 College St. Forest Park. Ph. 404-366-6846.
Want someone to do tanning of goat and other hides. Mr. Anderson, Parrott. Ph.912-623-5545._______________
Stumps ground 6-8 in. below ground level in pasture & farm land, no job too Irg. Joel Cawthon, Jackson. Ph. 404-775-6066.___________________
Will do bush hogging, garden plowing, Cobb Co. & surrounding areas, reas. & reliable. Hugh Wright, Marietta. Ph.ju404-926-3041._________________
Will build pole barns or sheds, used materials, alum, roofing 10' wide, $13.25 rf., 12'-$13.80, 14'-$14.80, 20'-$30. Larry Durden, Swainsboro. Ph. 912-469-3838 eve.
Will do plowing, planting, bush hogging, It. grading. Russell Amoson, 109 Deal St., Stockbridge. Ph. 474-2349/5163.
All types farm fencing, tractor work, grading, spreading, etc. A. Marks, Dacula. Ph. 404-995-8648 after 5 p.m._____
Want dam built for pond, will give all hardwood in pond area for building dam, approx. 200 trees. J.H. "Woodie" Daniel, 289 Brandy Lane, Newnan. Ph. 404-251-4114.
Horseshoeing & trimming, hot or cold, regular & corrective, certi. by AFA. Eddie Rainey, Milner. Ph. 404-358-2409._____
Will do custom horse barns, board or wire fencing, anywhere in Ga., highest qual., 18 yrs. exp. Bates Kelly. Rt. 3, Hartwell. Ph. 404-376-6322/7313.
Bush hogging, disking, seeding, fertilizing & It. grading, Fayette Co./Peachtree City area. Don Taylor, Fayetteville. Ph. 487-7430.
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Tractor work, wood split, brush hauled, sand, gravel hauled, fert. spread. K. Phillips, Winston. Ph. 942-6913.
Land & timber clearing, grading, in Gwinnett, Hall, Forsyth, Barrow & surrounding cos., exp. reas. T. Cole. Duluth. Ph. 404-476-4644.
Cut & bale round or square bales of hay. Bob McDaniel, Ashburn. Ph. 912-776-5862 after 5:30 p.m.________
Tractor work, plowing, tilling, bush hogging, It. grading, post holes & hauling, reas. prices, Clarke, Oconee & surrounding cos. W.B. Thornton, Bogart. Ph. 404-769-8362.
Bush hogging, plowing, fert./seed spreading, scrape blade work done in Oconee and surrounding cos., no. min. required. Alan Johnson, Watkinsville. Ph. 769-8192.
Farm fence, all types, post drive, free est. Paul Gann, Norcross. Ph. 449-1505 or 962-7545.
Will furnish sprigs and custom plant certi. Tifton 78, Tifton 44, Brazos, Alicia, Coastal, Tifton 419, Tifway II & Tifgreen bermudas. Gene Hart, Guyton. Ph. 912-728-3380.
Bush hogging, plowing, other It. tractor work, also horse hauling. Eddie Roberts, Suwanee. Ph. 945-9803/0759.
Will do any type of farm fencing, by foot or job. Ronnie Hill, Maysville. Ph. 335-6590/3077.
Need someone to cut and square bale 35 acres fescue on halves. William Bellah, Mansfield. Ph. 787-4254.
Will do farm fencing, bush hogging, plowing, It. blade work, livestock hauling in Henry Co. area. Harold Branan, McDonough. Ph. 405-957-4294.______
Horses transp. statewide pick up/del., exp., safe, legal, caring serv. Herschel Simmons, P.O. Box 97, lla. 30647. Ph. 404-549-6157/789-2583._________
An exp. expert fence builder will use treated wood, cedar, rail and chain link fencing to build your fence. James Wilson, Madison. Ph. 342-4702._______
Will do welding on farm equip, fabrication or repair, your farm $25/hr., my home $20/hr., no checks. James Reese, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-2755.
Want someone to bale hay on shares, 35 acres fescue, round or square bales, near Summerville. Dana Peters, Canton. Ph. 479-2297.______________________________________
Tractor work, bush hogging, break up gardens, It. grading; also, dump truck will haul gravel, sand, shavings, etc. Ray Martin, Gumming. Ph. 887-9619._____
Bush hogging and plowing, Walton Co. & surrounding areas. B. Treadwell, Monroe. Ph. 267-5810.___________
Will do grading, land clearing, w/955 Cat loader, also dump truck work, will haul top soil and do backhoe work. W. Barwick. Winder. Ph. 404-867-6056.
Horse hauling local and long distance, $50 min. Marion Weaver, Marietta. Ph. 432-8376.
It you have questions regarding this category, call Ella Beach 656-3727.
Only farm machinery used in an individual farming operation and sold by that same individual may be advertised in this column. Those wanting equipment should be seeking equipment for their own individual farm. No trucks are advertised with the exception of fertilizer spreader trucks and fruit tree sprayers, truck mounted.
AC 6080 tractor 350 hrs., like new $18,000. William Vandiver, Clermont. Ph. 983-9365 nights.__________________
1982 Belarus, 31 hp. diesel, 122 hrs., 3 pt. hitch, hyd. wood splitter, 8 ft. farm trailer $3350. Marcus Booker, Ellenwood. Ph. 404-987-0099.__________
Irrig. mtr., 549 Intl. w/Berkeley pump, 1100 gpm., exc. cond. $2,000. Carl Jones, Fitzgerald. Ph. 912-423-4659.________
9N Ford tractor, runs good $1395. K.P. King, Austell 30001. Ph. 948-3051.

Vicon hay mower, 7 1/2 ft., disc mower like new, cut 10 acres, $3500. Billy Joe Cole, Carnesville. Ph. 384-4427.______
450 JD track loader w/3 axle trailer and backhoe, all very good working cond. $18,900 firm, will sell sep. O. Vanderford, Lawrenceville. Ph. 404-963-3606._____
970 Case tractor, chisel plow, harrow/ off-set, 4 row cultivator, other misc., owner financing. D. Head, Rt. 5, Box 394, Cnatsworth 30705.
Troy tiller, 6 hp., runs good, new tires for $400. Frank Patisaul, 4224 Roy Ave., Macon 31206. Ph. 781-4125._________
Cultivator, turning plow, 3 pt. hitch, for Sears garden tractor, all for $250. Robert Logan, Canton. Ph. 404-479-8459 aft. 5:30
p.m._____________________ 80 ft. bucket elev. w/all parts, 3000 bu.
cap. per hr., $1995, 50 hp. elec. hammer mill w/screens and controls $895. Dennis Burroughs, Hull. Ph. 548-4826 nights, 4949 days.___________________
15 ft. mower, Woods 315, like new $4,000, pecan shaker, FMC 4300 diesel, exc. cond. $30,000. Mark Petrequin, Macon. Ph. 912-742-3213.________
Troy-Bilt Roto-tiller, power composter, 5 hp. Pony w/cover, furrower and bumper, good cond. $835. Mrs. R.F. Fennell, Galnesville. Ph. 532-1510.
715 IH combine, diesel, 13 ft. grain head, 4 row corn head, comp. rebuilt, price nego. Darvin Holdeman, Louisville 30434. Ph. 912-625-3375.__________
Smoothing harrow 16x20, HD disc, 3 pt. hitch, hdy. frame $600, like new. A. Strober, Carrollton. Ph. 404-854-4258 aft.
7 p.m._____________________ Farmall 100 tractor, fast hitch, w/all
equip., harrow, breaking plow, planter, fert. dist. and cultivators. Mike Aldridge, Metter. Ph. 685-6479.____________
2 flatbed trailers, one 4x8 ft. $300; one 8x22 ft. $600. Fred Smith, 4872 Tibbs Bridge Rd., Dalton 30721. Ph. 404-278-4115.________________
64 Ford 2000 diesel, $2800; 12 ft. Gl truckbed w/high sideboards $350. J.W. Fowler, Dallas. Ph. 445-9926._________
JD 4520 120 hp. turbo, good cond. $6000 nego. R. Meremonte, Macon. Ph. 912-935-8263.____________________
2 horse wagon, rubber tires, hyd. brakes, exc. cond. $550. Jamie Haynes, Jasper. Ph. 337-5755._____________
Homemade JD mdl. 71 planter part, restores seed depth control, to keep dirt from falling in ahead of the sead. $5. Jimmy Andrews, P.O. Box 405, Edison 31746. Ph. 912-835-2353/2483.______
MF 43 grain drill, no cyl., exc. cond. Randall Richardson, Rt. 1, Box 45A, Bluffton 31724. Ph. 912-835-2035 8-5 p.m.
455 JD loader w/cab and backhoe and 4 way bucket, 1982 mdl., low hrs., exc. cond. $32,500. C.F. Jones, Newnan. Ph. 404-253-0321.____________________
2 hammer mills, JD and Montgomery Ward, one belt driven, other pto driven $75 and $60. Bill Stewart, Stockbridge. Ph. 404-922-4537.__________________
One 16 ton log splitter, 26 in. stroke, 8 hp. mtr., worth over $1800, sell for $1250. S. Carey, 946 Orris Rd., Mableton 30059. Ph. 941-9282.__________________
Homemade utility trailers 4x8 and 5x9, $250 and up. John Higgins, Lawrenceville. Ph. 404-995-7533 or 404-963-5746.
8 ft. smoothing dragging harrow; 55 gal. Century spraying unit; Gilson cement mixer w/Briggs and Stratton eng. Robin Venable, Dawsonville. Ph. 893-3560.___________________
955H Cat. Traxcavator loader, exc., good shape. G.A. Nasworthy, Watkinsville. Ph. 404-769-8750 aft. 6 p.m._____
14 ft. equip, trailer w/ramps, all steel and very hvy. built, lights, elec. brakes, etc. $925. B. Saylor, Fayetteville. Ph. 404-461-9643._______________
2 Brock 5000 bu. ea. grain bins w/fan and heater, sweep and 47 ft. 8 in. pto. auger; one 10 ton grain wagon w/hyd. auger. R. Escoe, Colbert. Ph. 404-788-3470._______________
JD 7100 6/30 in. row soybean planters/ monitors $2400; 6/30 in. row A&W cultivator/spray shields, $600; 1440 ft. 6 in. irrig. pipe $1.20/ft. James McKinley, Thomaston. Ph. 404-647-3800.________
One 8 row chemical sprayer pump and all in good cond.; also, 12 ft. lime or fert. spreader in good cond. G. Harbuck, Buena Vista 31803. Ph. 912-649-4837.
Wagon, Hickory Brand, 2 horse, fair cond. $400. Christy Cousby, Dallas. Ph. 445-7088.____________________
Super A w/equip., Super A w/cultivator and fert. dist. and 140 Farmall w/cult., good to exc. cond. R.L. Lamb, Augusta. Ph. 793-6844._________________
1500 Ib. platform scales, w/animal cage attached. Malcolm Coleman, Reidsville. Ph. 912-557-6146 aft. 7 p.m.

NH 256 hay rake rigged to pull second rake $1200; 2 row JD planters and fert. dist. $250. Bill Crenshaw, Madison. Ph. 342-1280.
JD front end loader attach., fits any JD 40 series tractor, good cond. $500. M. Mansell, Roswell. Ph. 475-6781.
8 ft. harrow, planter, bottom plow, sprayer, 7 shank plow, cultivator, 2 mowers, middle buster, scrape blade $9,500. Mr. Roberts, Milledgeville. Ph. 912-453-3263 aft. 4p.m.
Troy-Bilt Pony garden tiller and access., exc. cond. $475. Gene Alvarez, Byron. Ph. 912-956-3884.______________
Farmall Cub and belly mower $1650. R.S. Smith, Newnan. Ph. 404-253-0023.
One IH feed mill in good cond., one 1010 JD tractor, good cond. Mrs. Amos Steverson, McRae. Ph. 868-6561.
Ford 8N 1952 3 pt. hitch w/5 ft. mower, good cond. $3000. Ralph Brown, Evans Dr., Union City 30291. Ph. 404-964-5239.
8N Ford tractor, turn plow, harrow, cultivator $2200, tractor only $1400. Robert Davis, Glennville 30427. Ph. 912-654-2126 days, 9656 nights.
IHC mdl. 1300 mower, 7 ft. sickle bar, EZ-flow seed and fert. spreader, Case 800 Casomatic, needs eng. repair; IHC Super M needs eng. other. E.H. Hudson, Manchester. Ph. 846-9113.
2 row Covington planters, cultivator frame, dlb. planter hoppers w/all plates $695, good cond., 5 ft. bush hog, pull type $375. Bud Rowden, Bogart. Ph. 404-725-5157 nights.
20 ton log splitter, Ford 5 ft. bush hog; also 5 ft. squealer, cattle head gate, 25 gal. Hard! sprayer. D. Granstaff, Winder. Ph. 867-5525.
1964 MF diesel deluxe tractor, looks and runs good $2650. L. Lee, Dallas. Ph. 404-445-3422/2646.
5 ft. Woods pull type bush hog, extra good cond. $525. L.D. Miller, Stone Mountain 30087. Ph. 404-938-1630.
8N Ford prof, overhauled, new paint, Ford Jubilee, new tires, paint, 12V sys., exc. must sell. Travis Ballew, Cartersville. Ph. 386-8272.
14 ft. manure spreader on truck, six 48 in. Acme fans, trailer. Charles Turner, Rt. 1, Box 157, Danburn 30668.
444 AC sq. hay bailer, good cond., must see $2000. Herman Guest, Carlton. Ph. 797-3447.
Troy-Bilt tiller, 6 hp. Pony w/bar, other attachments, used one yr. $800 firm. Marian Cooper, Haddock. Ph. 912-932-5247.
1978 Transtar-Z tractor, 290 Cumming eng., 9 seed w/blower, 1980 32 ft. dump Benson alumin. trailer, A-1 cond. Ralph King, Bowman. Ph. 404-245-5533.
1976 445 Long $3000; 1984 460 Long $6500, lock rear end, p/s, live pto, plowlevers, 3 pt. hitch. R.L. Anderson, Trenton. Ph. 404-657-4758.
1985 Ford 3910 230 hrs., roll bar deluxe seat, $10,000, 6 ft. scalloped harrow $200. Mike Garrett, Gainesville. Ph. 983-9673, 4-9 p.m.
1440 Intl. combine, 625 hrs. w/both heads, Moridge grain dryer, 350 bu. cap., 2 grain wagons. Robert Thombley, Pineview. Ph. 912-624-2353.
Heston 5500 rd. baler, one owner, good cond. Richard Ousley, Manchester. Ph. 404-846-3082.
AC HD-4, new rails, runs great, 6 way blade, $6,500; 9U-D6 runs good, Pony start, good rails and pads $5300. Hal Awtry, Watkinsville. Ph. 404-769-9022.
1948 Case tractor, gas, needs 6V battery, 6 ft. JD cycle mower $600. Tommy Ball, Journey's End Farm, Monroe. Ph. 404-267-9547.
O Frick sawmill, portable, w/steel tracks, 54 in. saw and foot receiver, exc. cond. $6500. Lamar Hughes, Columbus. Ph. 404-323-9567.
Ford 505 sickle mower, 7 ft., used one season $800 obo. Chris Cochran, Clarkesville 30523. Ph. 754-4831.
Hay baling equip., Ford sq. baler, sickle mower, fluffer, rake, $4500. Jerry Thacker, Canton. Ph. 926-8651.
Lilliston 4 row rolling cultivator, exc. cond. $1400. Larry Harrell, Whigham 31797. Ph.912-762-4382.
Shredder for sale, reas. price. Harold Torglsen, Statham. Ph. 725-2571.______
Gravely and many rnisc. parts; also, mower. Mike Ziegenbein, Doraville. Ph. 404-396-2246.
B AC tractor w/disc harrow and cultivator $900. W. Brackett, Rome. Ph. 404-232-5156.
Hdy. sgl. bottom plow used very little $200 obo. H. Kord, Gainesville. Ph. 532-0029.____________________
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7580 AC tractor, 4WD, 1978, 2000 hrs., rebuilt eng., 2 new tires $15,000; 1974 Krause off-set harrow, hyd. fold, 17'8" cut, $3,100. Roy Servos, Woodbury. Ph. 404-553-5705.
Intl. Harvester Cub Cadet 1100, 3 pt. hitch, 48 in. belly mower, exc. cond. $1200. D. Rotter, Marietta. Ph. 977-4144.
Massey Harris 44D tractor $550, New Idea cutditioner $525, other misc. farm equip, parts. R.H. Jeter, Villa Rica. Ph. 404-459-5077.
Sml. irrig. sys., 1000 ft. 4 in. pipe w/ two 100 Rainbird guns w/pto pump. Glynn Miles, Rt. 1, Hazlehurst. Ph. 912-375-5847.
Hay conveyor, 20 ft. long w/elec. mtr., hdy. 2 track. Joe Vogt, Atlanta. Ph. 321-9506.
One JD 40 combine, good cond., field ready $2000. Milton Jackson, Warthen 31094. Ph. 552-8174.____________
Ford 4000 in good cond.; also, cultivator feet and bedding tillers for Farmall tractor. Coley Lott, Hahira. Ph. 794-3741.____________________
Irrig. pump, Detroit diesel, 238 hp. w/ new 1100 gpm Rainbow pump on trailer. Steve Cadwell, Eastman 31023. Ph. 912-374-4503 aft. 7p.m.___________
3 ph. 1750 rpm. elec. mtr., runs good, no problems. Donald Harnage, Nashville. Ph. 686-7509.____________
1978 C7D Tree Farmer skidder, 28 in. tires, rebuilt center and cradle $13,000. Harry Fountain, Mt. Vernon. Ph. 912-529-3457._________________
JD harrow 12 ft., 4 row, no till; NH feed mill; NH silage cutter; grain dryer. D. Verdan, Reynolds. Ph. 912-847-3484.
G AC tractor w/cultivators, lay-off plow, Fowler, good cond. $1500. Clifford Gilstrap, Rt. 4, Box 752, Dahlonega 30533. Ph. 404-864-2908._________
285 MF tractor, 81 hp., 1059 hrs., $9500; also, a comp. set of equip., like new cond. Winton Peacock, Eastman. Ph. 912-374-4949._______________
Troy-Bilt Pony, hardly used $800. Fran Williams, Atlanta. Ph. 892-1813._____
JD 720 diesel tractor w/V4 gas starting eng., good cond., clutch brakes, ignition, other, just rebuilt $2500. Benjie Hyatt, Franklin. Ph. 404-854-4542. , .
550 Ford backhoe and loader, -exc. cond. David West, 1090 West Bridge Rd., Fairburn 30213. Ph. 996-7442.
One NH 282 sq. baler in exc. cond. $2500; one Intl. Harvester 990 mower conditioner in very good cond. $1500; one 1100 gal. tank, best offer. Russell Rigdon, Ashburn. Ph. 912-567-4713 days, 4843 nights._______________________
Taylor-Way 10 disc, harrow, 24 in. discs #2005, hardly used $500. Tom Jones, Cumming. Ph. 404-889-3344.
1972 350 JD w/6 way hyd. blade, $6500. Dennie Maxwell, Rt. 2, Box 303, Alto 30510. Ph. 778-5651.
Portable Woodmizer LT 30 sawmill, blade maint. equip., low hrs., exc. cond. $7995. Nelson Hollingsworth, Griffin. Ph. 404-227-0880.
851 NH hay roller, bought new 1984, used 2 seasons; also, Cub tractor. Lillian Guest, Crawford. Ph. 783-3147.______
JD 750 dozer, root rake incl. $25,500. O. Lott, Douglas 31533. Ph. 912-384-5079 before 6 p.m. Ph. 912-384-4422 aft. 6 p.m.
55 JD combine $2000; Massey Harris combine $400; steel flatbed truckbody $400; 4 row cultivator $700; 10 ft. JD harrow $500. Raymond Farmer, Conyers. Ph. 404-922-3772.
M Gleaner high serial #, good tires, exc. mtr. Elwood Thompson, Rt. 1, Garfield 30425. Ph. 865-2636.
Snapper 8 hp. rear tine tiller, pd. $1250, sell, $850, exc. cond. John Rogers, Cumming. Ph. 887-8528.
Farmall Cub tractor w/cultivators, layoff plow, cycle mower, draw bar, all in good cond. $2500. Reece Simmons, Baldwin. Ph. 404-778-2490.
PZ hay rake-fluffer, used only 2 times, new cond. $1975. Earl Brock, 3980 Dunagan Rd., Gainesville 30501. Ph. 536-1081 aft. 6 p.m.
Hay bale loader good shape $625. T. Howren, Cartersville. Ph. 382-2994.
1951 8N Ford tractor comp. overhauled, exc. mech. and body cond. Donald Hammontree, Rt. 3, Box 83, Jasper 30143. Ph. 692-2160.
Farmall Cub good rubber, new paint, good cond., cultivator, hyd. lift, $2150. Kenneth Cook, 15 College. Summerville. Ph. 857-2777 aft. 2 p.m.
3/4 ton trailer w/movable cattle sides, lights, spare and tongue lift w/wheel, R.M. Cook, Eatonton. Ph. 485-5851.
JD 4630 and JD 4430 w/cab and air, Hugh Crook, Montezuma. Ph. 912-472-8421.

S hp. sgl. ph. Champion air compressor on 30 gal. tank $450. Lee LaForty, P.O. Box 1333, Byron 31099. Ph. 912-956-4660._________________;
800 Ford tractor, 16 disc. Taylor-Way' harrow, 7 ft. all purpose plow, 1 row cultivator, 6 ft. scrape blade, 5 ft. rotary mower, lift boom, $5500 obo. Bill Johnson, Mt. Airy. Ph. 404-754-6568 eve.
Chicken fert. spreader, self load and unload, good cond. $2500. C.E. Knowlton, Rt. 1, Box 149, Waycross 31501. Ph. 912-283-3313.__________________
Cat. D8 crawler tractor w/blade and pull type scraper, fair cond. Weymon Thompson, Newnan. Ph. 404-253-6805.
1952 8N tractor and 4 ft. bush hog, good cond. $2500; 16 ft. trailer, ramps, lights, $900, Dearborn cycle mower 5 ft. $175. J.R. Johnson, Mableton. Ph. 948-5179.
3 pt. hitch rd. bale lift, like new, 3 rd. bale racks or feeders, old type syrup tank. Frank Hogan, Gainesville. Ph. 404-983-7977.
5 ft. hdy. bush hog good cond. $395. H.L. Phillips, Marietta. Ph. 428-2765.
Kuhn fluffer, exc. cond. David Pitts, Lawrenceville. Ph. 404-963-2871/8123.
Have some equip, for David Bradley 2 wheel tractor, 48 in. mower for Sears riding tractor; also, sweeper for Sears riding tractor. Rosie Barrell, Cumming. Ph. 887-6537.
2 wheel Gravely tractor w/mower and riding sulky $700 firm. E.P. Wilson, Decatur. Ph. 289-4482.
8N Ford tractor, 3 pcs. equip., will sell all together $2700. Ralph Elrod, Rt. 5, Box 57, Toccoa 30577. Ph. 404-886-3650.
8KW 240 vac generator driven by 2 cyl. Wise. elec. start eng. $1550. Rick Ricmar, Atlanta. Ph. 404-982-0248.
Craftsman Roto-tiller 5 hp. front tine, exc. cond. $200. E.H. Solomon, Doraville. Ph. 448-1499.
JD M tractor w/3 pt. hitch w/6 ft. cycle mower, $1850; Intl. mower/conditioner #990, 9 ft. almost new rollers $450. John Hammond, Winder. Ph. 404-867-3792.
403 Intl. combine, hydro, cab and air $2300; 303 Intl. (parts) $300; 3 1/2 yd. pan. Mr. McPherson, Tifton. Ph. 912-386.2367-.
2.JD Z.I planters, 2 fert. dist. mntd. on 2 row cultivator, ready to plant, Very good cond. $1000 or trade for 10' or bigger grain drill. Bill Worthington, Marietta. Ph. 404-992-6908.
JD 336 baler $1900, Bamford Intl. drum mower $1800; wheel rake $375; rock rake $195, mower and rake used 30 min. Ronald Adams, Meansville. Ph. 404-647-8121 days, 567-3745 aft. 6 p.m.
Vermeer baler 605H like new, NH #90 bale handler stacks round bales 3 high. Jim Williams, Buena Vista. Ph. 912-649-7544.
250 MF tractor, 85 mdl. w/315 hrs., all hyd. hookup $8000. Jimmy Toole. Rt. 4, Box 4082, Danielsville 30633. Ph. 404-795-2522.
Rubber tire farm wagon $250, 4 bottom plow $400, subsoiler $100, other. J.C. Canup, Marietta. Ph. 428-2213.
1974 Wheelhorse tractor, 18 hp. 3 pt. hitch, pto, 4 ft. tiller, disc, turning and cultivator plows. Lee Johnson, Moreland. Ph. 404-251-1712.
B AC, new mtr., turning plow, draw bar, cultivators, harrow, $1,000 firm. G. Wheeler, Sycamore. Ph. 912-567-3198 aft. 4 p.m.
MF 30 w/bush hog, needs battery, tires good, $2000. Ed Bzdyk, Milledgeville. Ph. 912-453-7650 aft. 5 p.m.
Equip, trailer, I-beam const., bumper pull 16x7 ft. not floored, dual axle, w/ brakes, $600. Ron Hulett, Milan. Ph. 362-4352.
Recently overhauled Troy-Bilt tiller, $450. Ensley White, Thomson. Ph. 404-595-4386.
301 JD Ind. Cole planter, cultivator, all purpose plow, harrow, fert. spreader, other. Al Cooper, Hartwell. Ph. 376-3276.
9N Ford tractor runs good, $1500 obo. Linda Evans, Hiram. Ph. 949-9325.
JD dozer 440, 2 cyl. gas, drive line good, track needs adj. $4200. W.J. Abercrombie, LaFayette. Ph. 404-638-7689.__________________
Bush hog GPM-50 in. cut, 8 hp. Irg. pull type flair mower, 6 hrs., $895. Larry Ingle, Dalton. Ph. 278-6657._______
MF 1440 rd. baler, exc. cond. $4950. L. Woodard, P.O. Box 275, Dublin 31040. Ph. 912-272-1315._______________
Vermeer rd. baler 605C, exc. $4500; Fahr cutter, 7 ft. $2500; Fahr fluffer 17 ft. $1500. George Queener, Chickamauga. Ph. 404-539-2537._______________
Fordson Super Dexta 1963 tractor, 42 hp. diesel, $2,995. J. Gentry, Dahlonega. Ph.404-864-3112.

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D-19 tractor $4,000; NH mdl. 256 rake, 9 ft. rd. drive rubber mntd. teeth in good cond. $1800; NH mdl. 845 rd. baler manual tie $4500. Mrs. Like, Ft. Valley. Ph. 912-825-7449.
IH Cub Cadet 1450 garden tractor, hydro, trans., 44 in. belly mower and garden tiller. Don Ayres, Powder Springs. Ph. 943-7939.
Utility trailer 10x6x2 metal hinged cover, sprgs. and shocks, new wood body $150, firm. L. Butler, Dawsonville. Ph.404-265-3451.
6 ft. bush hog, pull type, old but works good $200; dirt scoop, 3 pt. hookup $200. J.W. Sheppard, P.O. Box 14, White Plains 30678. Ph. 404-467-2809.
504 Farmall diesel, wide front 3 pt. good cond. $4000 cash, or will consider trade for Case w/3 pt. W.J. Register, Rt. 2, Lakeland 31635. Ph. 482-3840.
1954 B J D tractor, $500; also, EZ-flow fert. spreader, all kept under shed. Calvin Perkins, Rt. 1, Greensboro 30642. Ph.404-453-7881.
12G AC loader, needs final drive bearing, $12,000 as is or $14,500 fixed. Edgar Walker, Rt. 5, Commerce. Ph. 404-757-2459.
8 row choke-proof duster, good for row crops or fruit orchard, mdl. C, made by Gustason Mfg. Co., operates from pto, $150. Thomas Baughcum, 3905 Hartley Br. Rd., Macon 31206.
8N Ford tractor, new paint, battery and exhaust, very good cond. $2200, some equip, avail. R.H. Cook, Lilburn. Ph. 404-921-3127.
Kuhn rotary mower $2800; Ford hay rake $900; Beefco 366 roto-tiller $1200, Fuerst tine harrow w/lift boom $500. Jean Dixon, Mineral Bluff. Ph. 404-374-6957.
One 400 Int. farm tractor, diesel, 2 pt. hitch, can see work on farm, 5 pcs. of equip. $2000. Grady Baynes, 3408 Riverbend Rd., S.E., Dalton. Ph. 404-277-1383.
Irrig. Traveler, 660 feet hose, new cable, Cloud Burst, $1500; irrig. mtr. and pump, 455 ft. Olds Ind. w/Berkeley pump, exc. cond. $2500. Rudy Lancaster, Hawkinsvllle. Ph. 912-783-2411._________
JD 4450, 2WD, 280 hrs., power shift like new, $38,000. Albert Wiesner, Friendship Rd., Rt. 3, AmerlBus -3'1709." fh. 912-928-0630._______________
David Brown 990 dual wheels, roll cage, dual remotes, draw bar, new battery $2,150. Ralph Mathews, Musella. Ph. 912-836-4234 aft. 6 p.m.
1982 N6 series 3 Gleaner combine, 20 ft. flex grain head, 6 row 30 in. corn head. Leo Perfect, Unadilla. Ph. 912-627-3820.
Trailer, 20 ft. sgl. axle, no bed, used for pipe etc. $395. Frank Lazenby Jr., Macon. Ph. 912-474-3456 aft. 6 p.m.
165 MF and 3 bottom plow, good cond. $5500. A.M. Branch, McDonough. Ph. 483-7588.
1 row Covington cultivator and planter, $275; bush/bog $100; Gee Whiz w/3 pt. hitch $35; scoop slip pan $150. W.T. Wilson, Dallas. Ph. 445-2516, aft. 6.
ROPS canopy w/rear screen for Komatsu D-31-A crawler; also, rear sprocket, C-frame and hyd. cyl. w/bent shaft $500/all. Mark Pryor, Griffin. Ph. 495-5877.
J20 Ditch Witch, rebuilt eng. $5,600 w/ o trailer $5,000. Harold Rhinehardt, Rt. 1, Young Harris 30582. Ph. 404-379-3226.
5 shank all purpose plow $160, 5 ft. scrape blade, light duty $110, many pull type items reas. priced. Mike Poole, Carnesvllle 30521. Ph. 404-384-7244 aft. 6 p.m.
Chicken litter spreader body truck mntd. good cond. Ray Parker, Rt. 2, Talking Rock. Ph. 276-9955 days, 692-6626 nights.______________
900 Ford tractor, external hyd., p/s, good cond. $2350. W. Smith, Willlamson. Ph. 495-5846.___________
9N Ford tractor comp. rebuilt eng., 25 hrs., good cond., needs paint $1250. Gene Couch, Calhoun. Ph. 404-629-3919.
NH mower, 7 ft. extra blade used only 10 hrs., same as new $880 firm. Jack Roquemore, Mansfield 30255. Ph. 404-787-5398.______________
8N tractor eng. for sale, 52 mdl. J.B. Christopher, Rt. 4, Loganville. Ph. 404-466-8943._______________
5x9 tilt trailer, good cond. $250; also, 4x8x4 utility trailer, exc. cond. $550. V. Bruce, Covington. Ph. 404-786-5014.
Ford tractor, diesel 4000, PS, s/o wheels, high back seat, 1966 mdl. $5,500; also, Ford 601 Workmaster, gas, $2900. Tom Railey, Ellijay. Ph. 404-276-2990.______________
Case 580C backhoe w/extendahoe $14,500; Case 580B backhoe $11,500. J. Loudermilk, Dexter. Ph. 404-782-3250 days, 4793 nights.

8N Ford tractor w/cultivator, one owner, used for gardening $2500. Martha Pierce, Gainesville. Ph. 404-534-3181.
4 row Lilliston rolling cultivator, comp. w/front gangs $550; KMC 4 row no-till late mdl. $1300; JD 4 row RM cultivator, extra feet $1100, other. Julius Chastain, Pavo. Ph.912-859-2250.___________
Rainbow traveler w/Rainbird gun 660 ft. hose w/reel and side del. kit. Calvin Williams, Rt. 1, Dexter. Ph. 875-3327.
Bush hog exc. cond. J. Blasczyk, Douglasville. Ph. 942-5018._______
. Truck scales, Windlow M-200, 9x20 ft. platform, 20 ton wt., exc. cond., can be seen in place. E. Foy, Atlanta. Ph. 233-1202.__________________
Walton HR-9 finger rake, used 8 hrs., wind rolls or fluffs hay, kept in shelter $675. Gilbert Reed, Braselton. Ph. 404-967-3254.__________________
One 26 in. syrup mill, 3 rollers, powered by mule made by Chattanooga Plow Co. Lenard Cosper, Cairo 31728. Ph.912-377-3335._____________
2 wheel garden tractor, 3 pcs. of equip., good cond. $350. Jimmy Dumas, Smyrna. Ph. 432-5811 aft. 6 p.m._____
Farmall Cub w/cultivators, belly mower and a lift bush hog harrow $2500, good cond. Mac Jackson, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-3903._________________
1951 8N Ford tractor, runs good and scrape blade $2250, cash please. Lamar Whitlock, Griffin. Ph. 404-228-2133.
Sml. flywheel engs. comp. rebuilt, Intl., Hercule, Ideal. Olin Pope, Barwick. Ph. 912-735-2590._________________
Trailer, two axle combination fifth wheel or gooseneck. J.C. Putnum, Ranger. Ph. 404-334-2247._________
Ford 3000, p/s, good cond. $4500. Tommy Clark, 9895 Hutcheson Ferry Rd., Palmetto 30268. Ph. 404-463-9058.
Hesston 1180 hay conditioner, 5 yrs. old, good cond. $4000. Ted Baxter, Rt. 4, Box 327, Commerce. Ph. 404-335-5069 nights.___________________
One TD-15C Intl. dozer $17,000; one TD9B Intl. dozer $12,000. Collins Lewis, Thomaston. Ph. 404-647-7280._____
Tree/field sprayer 110 gal. fiberglass tank, 5 hp. B/S eng., exc. extras $395. F. Liaella, Atlanta. Ph. 404-938-0713.____
5 hp. tiller almost new, it is a TillSmith, used twice $350, cost $600 when new. J.T. Hayes, Smyrna. Ph. 404-435-3196._______________
Tub grinder, Farmhand 880 for grinding Irg. rd. bales of hay. Johnny Owens, Rochelle. Ph. 912-643-7671 or 365-2637.
1968 Ford 4000 Intl. gas, new paint, 10 spd. select-o-matic, no p/s., exc. cond. $3500. Glen Phillips, Cumming. Ph. 404-426-0905 or 404-889-0361._________
IH Super C w/bush hog, wide front wheels, good cond., good tires, 3 pt. hitch and hyd. lift, $1750. Jerry Davies, Ulthonla. Ph. 498-2088.__________
Rotary tiller for Gravely tractor. L.D. Miller, Stone Mountain 30087. Ph. 404-938-1630.________________
IH Farmall Cub tractor w/Woods belly mower, disc plow, disc harrow and leveling blade $2000. B.M. Borders, Marietta. Ph. 404-971-5967.__________
Post-hole digger, Rossi hay rake, hog slat, Ford 551 rd. baler, Ford 542 sq. baler, incubator. B. Camandona, Dawson. Ph. 912-995-3304._________
9 hp. Wise, eng., elec. start, $550. E.M. Martin, Stone Mountain. Ph. 921-8895.
JB Sedburry mdl. F feed master hammer mill, flat belt drive pulley w/belt collector and sacker. Paul Harrell, Cairo. Ph. 912-377-4020/1363.____________
Ford 3000, gas, p/s, good cond., 5 ft. mower, bog harrow, planter, cultivator, 6 ft. box blade, $5,500. Jimmy Bush, Buchanan. Ph. 404-646-5669.__________
One row cultivator, a lay-off plow, plow potatoes, upridges, comp. altogether, $150. Lee Ownbey, Rt. 3, Box 3461, Blalrsvllle. Ph. 404-745-6334.
JD disc bine, like new, used 6 hrs., mdl. 1327, cuts 9 ft. $9000. James Woods, Pine Mountain. Ph. 882-6580. '
3800 silage cutter, 36 in. silage header, 30 in. silage header. Robert Northington, Davisboro. Ph. 912-348-3146.____________________
10 disc Taylor harrow and 20 disc Rome harrow, both pull type $195 ea. C.D. Wood, Bowdon. Ph. 258-2131.
Vicon RC 300 hay tedder and rake combination, 3 pt. hitch, pto, bought new June 86, exc. cond. $1550. W.O. Rakestraw, Dallas. Ph. 404-445-3982.
Feed mill grinder and mixer, pto opr., like new. Max Carter, Rt. 2, Box 171, Douglas 31533. Ph. 912-384-5974._____
Old mtr. grader, diesel eng., 12 tt. moldboard, runs very good $3,500. R.K. Schuler, Cairo 31728. Ph. 912-377-4060

JD 2040 diesel tractor w/570 hrs., 3 way box blade, 5 ft. bush hog, disc plow, quick coupler for 3 pt. hitch boom, all for $9,000. Robert Wiley, Ball Ground. Ph. 735-3479.____________________
W and A 4 row spring tine cultivator w/ rolling shields, exc. cond. Raymond Folsom, Valdosta. Ph. 912-247-5943.
MF 240 diesel tractor, bought new, 1986, low hrs., new cond. $8,700. James Elliott, Lavonia, Ph. 356-4839.______
Sprayer, 3 pt. hitch, 200 gal. tank, 28 ft. boom $500; 1977 combine, Intl. 715, 15 ft. 820 flex header, $10,000. Harold White, Menlo. Ph. 404-862-2293.______
Comp. irrig. sys., 4 in. Marlow pump, 1600 ft. 4 in. pipe, 3 guns, 5 stands, trailer, $4,000. Tony Bennett, Omega 31775. Ph.912-528-6220.____________
Cat. 977K, pins and bushings turned, good cond. $15,000; Intl. 860 farm tractor, Cat. pan, make offer. T.E. Bacon, Rt. 1, Doerun. Ph. 912-776-7720.______
One grain trailer $300; 2 side dressers $50 ea. J.W. Lampp Jr., Rt. 9, Box 95, Dublin 31021. Ph. 912-272-3309.______
9N Ford tractor, comp. restored, exc. cond. M. Boring, Rt. 1, Chatsworth. Ph. 695-5353.___________________
489 NH hay conditioner, 4430 JD tractor, cab, air, and factory duals, JD silage chopper, Vermeer 605 C baler. Elmer Partain, Elberton. Ph. 404-283-4228.__________________
135 MF diesel, p/s; also, 135 gas, no p/ s. Earl Thompson, Temple. Ph. 404-562-
4491._____________________ JD MT 3 pt. hitch, 2 disc turner, 5 ft.
bush hog, cultivator, all $1250. Evan Sprewell, Bowdon 30108. Ph. 404-258-9757.__________________
Everrain 3 in. hard hose traveler, Murphy, 6 cyl. air cooled diesel eng. w/ Berkeley pump, exc. cond. Geo. Smith, Helena. Ph.912-868-2741.____________
MF 550 combine, 12 ft. table $5500. Bobby Fountain, Rt. 4, Cochran 31014. Ph.912-934-6837._________________
Farmall Super A, runs good, 5 ft. bush hog harrow, draw bar, plow, planters, cultivators, more, 1 pkg. $2500. Steve Garner, Brooks. Ph. 404-599-3964.____
11 hp. Sears garden tractor w/belly mower, 44 in. cut, turning plow w/ harrow, $850. Dorsey Chastain, 324 Thurston Ave., Thomaston 30286. Ph. 404-647-7066._______________
Equip, trailer, 2 axle w/ramps, used to haul sml. dozer $800. Bennie Donahue, Kensington. Ph. 539-2067.___________
Lazy Boy garden tiller about 1 yr. old, in good cond. $200. Richard Redmon, Rt. 1, Maysville Ph. 404-652-2376.__________
Vicon disc mower conditioner 7'10" cut, Snapper 1600 A garden tractor 48 in. mower, rear pto and lift. Bill Boyd, Griffin. Ph. 227-1530._____________
BCS 725 10 hp. tiller, pto driven, 5 fwd./2 rv. spds., commercial type machine used 1 season, under warranty. Gary Caprara, Buford. Ph. 945-8322.
12 ft. all steel trailer w/diamond plate floor, hvy. sprgs. and 12 ply tires $475. Joe Berdesco, Hartwell. Ph. 404-376-7328.
Super C. Farmall, rebuilt eng., new front tires, cultivator. Doyle Albritton, 36 Fannin St., Cave Spring 30124. Ph. 404-777-3613.
Tractor, 16 hp. w/mower like new $1100. J.R. Wilson, Cedartown 30125. Ph. 404-748-8264.
440 Intl. sq. hay baler good cond., 1 Hale irrig. pump 6 in. good cond., 1 set sprayer saddle tanks, 150 gal. ea. J.W. Yawn, Milan. Ph. 912-362-4733.
1940 42 Intl. dozer $800 obo., needs repairs; 1920-22 Cat., does not run $600 obo. Ernest Edwards, Murrayville. Ph. 404-983-7597.
Mitsubishi MT210, 3 cyl. diesel tractor, 21 hp. 3 pt. hitch, 3 spd. trans., only 51 hrs. w/5 ft. finish mower and 2 wheel trailer, $6,570. L.R. Newberry, Ft. Valley. Ph. 912-825-8098.
Intl. Cub 154, fast hitch, lowboy tractor w/flail mower, good cond. John Fields, Athens. Ph. 404-543-0414 aft. 5 p.m.
5x7 utility trailer, lights, ramps, treated floor, $335. Joe McMichael, Monticello. Ph. 468-8000.
16 ft. all steel grain bed w/52 in. high sides $1,000. J. Leab, Cordele. Ph. 912-273-4997.
Right side mount belt pulley for Massey Harris 444 tractor. C. Bailey, 326 Wax Rd., Silver Creek 30173. Ph. 404-232-1876.
Ford 600 tractor, $2,700, good cond., NH pull type hay rake $850. Robert Brady, Augusta. Ph. 404-798-6552.
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5 ft. AC mower 3 pt. hitch exc. cond. Richard Stafford, Rt. 1, Box 12, Crandall 30711. Ph.404-695-6123.__________
MF 302 backhoe loader $7500; M5 M. Moline tractor, dual power $3,500. W.D. Dozier, Rt. 1, Box 17, Wrightsville. Ph. 864-9680.__________________
14 Case harrow $650; mdl. A gleaner combine $1800; 1000 gal. water trailer $950. Paul Middlebrooks, 2131 Hwy. 127, Perry. Ph. 987-1024._____________
Cat. 955 H front end loader, power shift. Joe Thomason, Barnesville. Ph. 404-358-2668 before 8 p.m.___________
Cub tractor w/planters, cultivators and belly mower $2350. J.C. Reynolds Jr., Shlloh. Ph. 628-4836._____________
Super A Farmall, runs good, good tires, new paint, hyd. lift, 4 pcs. equip. $2950. Robert Hembree, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-1936.______________________
JD 14T hay baler, good cond., field ready $1,000. Gerald Mercer, Elberton. Ph. 404-283-2875 nights.________
Oliver tractor 550 for parts. Johnny Keasley, Woodbury. Ph. 538-6315.
2 ton Gehl feed mill, good cond., 1 grain bin, good cortd. Mrs. Ed Cravey, Rt. 2, McRae 31055. Ph. 868-6115.______
Cloud Burst irrig. sys., incl. pumping unit w/Chrysler Ind. eng., Berkeley pump, traveler/gun, hose, alumin. pipe, trailer, other. John Cook, Rochelle 31079. Ph. 365-7608 aft. 7 p.m.______
Cat. D6C exc. cond. $25,000; Fiat Allis mtr. grader 100-C, good cond. $6,000. John Williams, Tucker. Ph. 404-939-2775.
2 turf tires size 16.51-16.1, two 1100x16 front tractor tires, 1 like new, two 24.5x32 rear tractor tires, 50% tread. J. Pittman, Waycross. Ph. 285-1764._____
1984 504H Vermeer baler, used 1 season for 200 bales, $11,500. 605B Vermeer baler operates good, $4,000. Sam Roper, Greensboro. Ph. 404-453-2879.____________________
Case 20 4 trencher, 6"x3' deep, new eng., ROPS, top and trailer, Nick Shipskie, Abbeville. Ph. 912-423-5820._____
Fordson Super Dexta diesel tractor, 42 hp., some attach. $3100. J.B. Miller, Waleska. Ph. 404-928-2114 days, Ph. 404-479-9763 nights.__________________
Commercial wood splitter, any size wood length 3 ft.; 13.6x38 tractor tire on 12 in. rim; set of Pittsburg 2 row cultivator 3 pt. hitch w/2 Cole planters, seed plates, fert. hopper. E. Dixon, Lizella. Ph. 912-935-2677.___________
1984 NH 472 haybine, used one season $4,000. Jerry Pirtle, Conyers. Ph. 922-3475._________________
1 disc harrow 3 pt. hitch, adjustable angle box blade; also, 12 ft. metal gate, 4 ft. metal gate. D. Sniper, Covington. Ph. 404-464-2237.___________________
Hay equip., hyd. cyl., 3 ph. mtr., snatch blocks, 4x8 trailer, 6x14 tandem trailer, other James Heath Jr., Woodland 31836. Ph.404-674-2616.____________
Two 18.4x38 used tires and tubes; also, 2 used 1000x16 tires and tubes $200 for all. H.C. Alien, McDonough 30253. Ph. 404-957-3379._____________
Covered wagon, 2 horse, good cond. Reese Lanier, Carrollton. Ph. 832-0278 or 834-4932.______________________
8N Ford w/4 new tires and battery $1200, needs some repairs. Archie Monfort, 7200 Moon Rd., Columbus
31909.__________________________ NH hay baler, kept oiled and in the
dry, mint cond. Ervin Jones, Blairsville 30512. Ph.404-745-6152._________
2 elec. mtrs., 2 hp. 1 1/2 hp. 3 hp. 220 V, 1725 rpm., both $75. Thomas Turner, Box 85, Tate 30177. Ph. 735-3317._______
Flail mower, 6 ft. sidewinder, exc. cond. $750. Barry Coggins, Moreland. Ph. 251-6045 eve._______________
Portable Corley sawmill, Corley edger, 3 cyl. GM power unit, all on V-belts, comp. restocked, in use now $6500. Doyl King, Rt. 2, Bremen 30110. Ph. 404-537-3168.__________________
24 ft. gooseneck trailer, 8 ft. wide. R.L. Lamb, Augusta. Ph. 404-793-6844.

Irrifrance hard hose traveler, 1/4 mi. hose, Hale 6 in. pump, 2100 ft. pipe, trailer, guns and fittings, all like new $20,000 obo. Herbert Owen, Baldwin. Ph. 754-9548.___________________
1984 Cat. 518 skidder 2400 hrs. or trade for cable skidder as equity. Terry Brock, Lula. Ph. 869-3017._____________
Peter-Bilt 1500 liquid spreader on 72 Intl. truck, new rebuilt eng., vacuum pump, overhauled, good tires $6500. L. Wellham, Winder. Ph. 725-9481.________
300 MF combine w/13 ft. grain table, fresh air cab, good cond., always kept under shelter. Waymon Hilley, Rt. 1, Danielsville. Ph. 404-795-2210.________
Pop-up for lopding sq. bale hay, good cond. Clarence Stewart. Greensboro. Ph.404-467-2116.________________
JD hay baler $1200; hay conveyor, 30 ft. w/power mtr., $300, JD mowing machine, 7 ft. $400, all in exc. cond. W.H. Breedlove, Watkinsville. Ph. 404-769-5358._____________
Ford 8N 52 mdl. w/road gear, 2 disc turner, set cutting harrow, all exc. cond. $2800/firm. Ralph Edwards, Acworth. Ph. 974-4474.
____Wanted____
Want set Ford 600/800 tractor, headlights, plus 5 ft. bush hog, must be in exc. cond. B.Saylor, Fayetteville. Ph. 404-461-9643.________________
Want to buy *wo 30.5x32 tractor tires that are of good qual. J. Daniel Pittman, Waycross. Ph. 912-285-1764._________
Want MF 135 TO-35 and Dexta or Super Dexta tractor for parts, any cond. Mark Pryor, Rt. 1, Box 36, Concord 30206. Ph. 404-495-5877.__________
Want to buy Whitfield tree planters. Frank Miller, Hazlehurst. Ph. 912-375-5219.___________________
Want JD 4010 crank shaft, 75 hp. diesel. Don Adriance, Hartwell. Ph. 404-376-6131 aft. 6 p.m.__________
Want fenders for JD 435 1959 or 60; also, other parts. Ted Looper, Williamson 30292. Ph. 227-6674.______________
Want to buy NH bale wagon in good cond. Russ Elliott, Lizella. Ph. 935-8180.
Want cultivator frame for Cub Cadet tractor w/feet and clamps. S.L. Whittle, Eastman. Ph. 912-374-5791.___________
Want one pt. hitch cultivator for a sml. garden tractor w/in 50 mi. of Augusta. Calvin Parr, 735 Gibbs Ext. Grovetown 30813. Ph. 404-863-2995.
Want a grain drill, prefer JD 15 to 21 row, must be in exc. cond.; also, 20 ft. x 8 ft. wide, hdy. gooseneck hay trailer. J.E. Collins, Manchester. Ph. 404-846-9816.
Want 4 tiller tines any make, need for parts. L.H. Flury, 5404 Stagecoach Rd., Ellenwood. Ph. 474-1897.
Want comp. hyd. lift assy, for JD 40 series tractor, must be dual lever type. M. Mansell, Roswell. Ph. 475-6781.
Want to rent rock picker to pick up rocks on 4 A. of cleared land. David Cook, Lula. Ph. 677-3707 eve.
Want Ford 100 garden tractor, CIRCA 1969 for parts reas. priced. Bob Ermer, 305 Autry Rd., Adairsville 30103. Ph. 404-291-1243.
Want set of wheels for 8 disc TaylorWay harrow. Quinton Peeples, Eastanollee. Ph. 886-5048 aft. 6 p.m.
Want 2 tractor tires 9.5x24 or 9x24. E. Stamey, Douglasville. Ph. 404-942-3534.
Want 6 in. post hole digger auger. Ike Stanton, Snellville. Ph. 972-3054.
Want utility trailer about 4x6 ft. in size. C.E. Sarratt, 125 Highland Cir., Stockbridge 30281. Ph. 404-474-4709.
Want pto speed increaser for M Farmall tractor, 540 rpm. to 1000 rpm. Jerry Dasher, Rt. 3, Glennville. Ph. 912-654-2475.
Want cheap sawmill needing repair or lease an A-1 mill. Wade Nowlin, Palmetto. Ph. 404-463-4266 aft. 8 p.m.
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Wednesday, May 20, 1987

THE MARKET BULLETIN

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Want David Bradley garden tractor w/ equip., must be good. Frances Gary, 5670 Lanny Dr., Powder Springs 30073. Ph. 404-943-0333._______________
Want MF 2675 tractor w/cab and air, in very good cond. Steve Anthony, P.O. Box 80905, Chamblee 30366.________
Want flatbed trailer, long enough tor 2 rolls of hay, sml. tractor w/blade and mower must be reas. C. Cummings, Macon. Ph. 912-477-3963.__________
Want HD-15 for parts. Ricky Gillespie, Gainesville. Ph. 404-534-8816._____
Want 11.2x28 tire, half tread or better. David Langston, Rome 30161. Ph. 404-235-8677 or 234-2428 aft. 7 p.m.
Want tractor w/loader backhoe, good cond., reas. priced. A.G. Williams, Rt. 1, Toccoa 30577. Ph. 404-886-9530._____
Want MF 35 winged hood emblem. Wayne Martin, Rt. 16, Box 258, Gumming 30130. Ph. 404-887-2626.___________
Want garden tractor, sgl. wheel, known as Alabama mule by Coleman. Jack Wilson, Decatur 30034. Ph. 404-241-1661.___________________
Want 1 or 2 18.4x34 good tractor tires, w/o holes or will trade good 18.4x38. W.W. Reese, Thomson. Ph. 404595-1909.________________________
Want elec. chain hoist, 2 ton, may consider 1 1/2 ton. Gary Clark, Cumming. Ph. 404-887-5847.____________
Want 3 pt. hitch comp. w/hyd. pump for Intl. 504 tractor. Joe Covington, Rt. 1, Buena Vista. Ph. 912-649-9871.______
Want Sears, 1971 8 hp. tiller for parts; want rotary plow for Gravely tractor. E.M. Martin, Stone Mountain. Ph. 404-9218895._______________________
Want torque convert diesel fuel type for AC 21 A or 16 dozer. Zelmer Gooch, Rt. 2, Box 2720, Cleveland 30528. Ph. 404-865-2019._______________
Want silage mixing wagon, pto driven. Clyde Harper, Wray. Ph. 912-468-5541.
Want old time baler, hand feed in good shape for baling pinestraw. Don Thomas, Rome. Ph. 295-4370._______
Want 16 or 18 disc Taylor-Way off-set harrow or equiv., reas. W. Bruce, Athens. Ph. 404-543-3989.______________________
Want 4 in. hose for cable tow traveler, any length considered. Tony Bennett, Omega 31775. Ph. 912-528-6220._____
Want under carriage parts for 2010 JD. While Parker, Newnan. Ph. 404-251-4360.___________
Want IH 815 combine for parts or clutch housing and pressure plate, must have hydrostatic dr. James Whittle, Rt. 1, Chester 31012. Ph. 912-358-4518._____
Want sgl. or 3 ph. elec. mig welder, set up for skel. welding, must be reas. priced. Gary Caprara, Buford. Ph. 945-8322.________________________
Want set of Ford/Massey headlights, 2 Dearborn/Ford cultivator feet, 5 ft. bush hog, must be exc. cond. B. Saylor, Fayetteville. Ph. 404-461-9643.________
Want gas mtr. or block for AC D-14, 4 cyl. Glenn Nordeen, Hephzibah. Ph. 592-4351.___________________
Want mtr. for Oliver tractor 550. Johnny Keasler, Woodbury. Ph. 538-6315.______________________
Want used JD 550 or 555 dozer w/6 way blade, must be in good cond. Robert Pennington, Madison. Ph. 404-342-1234 or 1-800-282-7007.
If you have questions regarding this category, call Ella Beach 656-3727.
Please include a statement along with your ad indicating how the item has been or can be used on a farm.
6 ft. tomato stakes 30c, 25e and 20c, 6 ft. bean stakes, no Sunday sales. Paul King, 1467 Stephenson Rd. Lithonia 30058. Ph. 404-482-6858.__________
Like new twister for mineral and salt blocks $50. Ronald Huggins, Griffin. Ph. 228-2497.__________________
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30 ton Howe-Richardson truck scales w/ticket printer, 34 ft. long, $4,000, del. avail. Dennis Burroughs, Rt. 1, Box 118A, Hull 30646. Ph. 548-4949 day, 4826 nights.
One 10,000 gal. underground fuel tank $500; three 6,000 gal. fuel tanks $300 ea. Jonny Brown, Conyers. Ph. 404-483-5861.
Old favorite #25 coal/wood burning stove, nickel plated, $1500; Peter Wright anvil $1/lb. Lamar Daniels, Macon. Ph. 788-3097.
Homemade sexing indicator, determines sex of all poultry, incl. pigeons; also, works on eggs $5 ppd. J.B. Jackson, P.O. Box 208, Toomsboro 31090. Ph. 912-933-5559.
240 sets 3 yr. old chick mini drinkers for sale. Carroll Irvin, Mt. Airy. Ph. 404-745-4620.
Wood smoker on trailer, all steel, holds approx. 500 Ibs. meat, will sell at my cost $1795. Jess Arnett, Atlanta. Ph. 404-455-4351.
Delmhorst hay moisture tester, digital read out 10 in. bale prod. Randall Richardson, Rt. 1, Box 45A, Bluffton 31724. Ph. 912-835-2038 8-5 p.m.
Quail egg incubator for sale. Frank Vaughan, 833 Atlanta Rd., Gumming 30130. Ph.404-887-0636.
3 hp. gas. water pump $100; 8 hp. rear tine garden tiller $400; 25-55 gal. barrels $4 ea. Diane Evans, Danielsville. Ph. 404-795-3525 aft. 6 p.m.
50 sheets of used tin, 10 ft. long $3/ sheet. Joe Cronan, McDonough. Ph. 957-4761.
20 doz. qt. fruit jars $2.25/doz. James Dodd, Rt. 1, Kingston. Ph. 291-6210.
35 Miller brooders, zone controlled, no thermo. $15/ea. Dennis Tolbert, Comer. Ph.404-783-5619.
Anvils, forges, blowers, post vice and tongs. Eddie Rainey, Milner. Ph. 404-358-2409.
Qt. canning jars, Golden Harvest and Magic Button Mason $3/doz., other $2.50 doz. w/new rings and lids. Mrs. H.F. Alexander, Hampton. Ph. 471-6675.
Butter molds 1 Ib. or 1/2 Ib. $12; butter paddles $3 ea., dashers, lids for any size churn $12; blacksmith tongs $15, all ppd. P.O. Webb, Elberton. Ph. 404-283-5207.
Feed watering troughs, bathtubs, good cond. $15, no del. Roy Reaves, Atlanta. Ph. 525-6400.
Barrels, metal and plastic, 55 gal., clean. T.W. Allums, Rt. 5, Austell. Ph. 948-3273.
Elec. brooder like new cond., holds lots of baby chicks, quail etc. $60; also 2 cages, new Irg. strong $15 ea. Dorothy Oaks, Hogansville. Ph. 404-637-8501.
Roanoke Bulk tobacco barn, 88 rack, LP gas $1500. Brad Carroll, Rochelle. Ph. 912-365-7484.
Locust farm fence posts 6 1/2 ft.; also, 8 ft. locust rails, can del., rails and posts of top qual. Terry York, Dillard. Ph. 746-2029.
Lrg. farm bldg. for sale for the material, you remove $400. Bob Strickland, McDonough. Ph. 404-957-5110.
Alumin. bldg. for storage, 6x9, wired, reinforced wooden floor, you move $500. D. Davies, Madison. Ph. 404-485-2831, 342-3859 nights.______________
Dairy barn & equip, for lease, land and feed avail. Robert Northington, Davisboro. Ph. 912-348-3146.
Crossties for retaining walls, sheds, etc. 14 ft., $1.25 ft., exc. cond. Lynn Hale, Acworth. Ph. 404-428-2835.________
Crossties for retaining walls, sheds etc., $6 ea. you pick up. Paul Harrell Cairo. Ph. 912-377-4020/1363.______
100 ton grain bin good cond. $500; also, 8 ton feed bin with auger $300. Jimmy Hollis, Pendergrass. Ph. 404-693-2579.________________
10 ft. tin $3.50 and $3; 2x4, 12 ft. $1; 1x4 bell drinkers. Willie Ha'rrison, Mays-
ville. Ph. 652-2608 nights._________
Split chestnut farm rails del. & installed. G. Mitchell, Rt. 2, Box 2906 M, Blairsville 30512. Ph. 404-745-3595.
Comp. dbl. 6 herringbone milking parlor, 2 flush tanks, flytrol and milk tank, $9000. Tom Farrar, Griffin. Ph. 404-228-9409._________________
Creosote bridge timbers, post, 14-14' long, 20-7 1/2' long, chicken house feeder, feed bin and hen nests. Greer Hooper Jr. Rt. 6, Cedartown 30125. Ph. 748-4960.____________________
400' Dutchman chain feeder system $300, 10' laying cages $3 ea. Larry . Durden, Swainsboro. Ph. 912-469-3838
eve.________________________ White oak kegs, charred or plain 2,3,5,
10 gal., will ship. Cecil Jones, 5735 Canterbury Dr. Columbus. Ph. 563-4002.

Water pump, 3 hp. gas powered, cast iron, for irrigation & water transfer, good cond. $300 firm. S. Harris, Monroe. Ph. 267-7024._______________________
Tomato stakes, 6 ft. hvy. duty 25<p ea. Tom Mayfield, 3431 Almand Rd. Conyers. Ph. 404-483-7720.___________
Locust farm fence posts & rails, will del. Gerald Cook, Gainesville. Ph. 536-2317.________________
Lrg. farm bell No.2, 15 in. w/bracket $65, bull bell 6 in. w/bracket $20. Bruce Brookshire, Suches 30572. Ph. 404-747-2928._______________
Tomato wire cages, made of extra hvy. gauge wire, 5 ft. high by 2 ft. dia. T.J. Malcolm Jr. Grayson. Ph. 963-9020.
Split chestnut farm rails 8'; locust farm rails 8'; yellow locust farm fence posts 6 1/2'. Walt Stancil, Rabun Gap. Ph. 746-2488.__________________
Wood cook stove, holds fire overnight, cost $1200, sell, $650. Michael Surles, Rt. 4, Blairsville 30512. Ph. 404-745-4170.
Incubators, including 3 tray auto, w/ hatching tray, 2 thermostats. Ernest Dickey, Ada Dr. Millen 30442. Ph. 912-982-5515._________________
Like new 5V tin roofing 8' sheets $5, 10' sheets $6.25, 12' sheets $7.50. Gary Heck, Kennesaw. Ph. 422-4212._____
Corrigated tin 10' $3, 12' $3.50, has surface rust on one side, 21 ft. 5V tin $8. Barton Cartey, bugart. Ph. 769-7422.
Used pallets for sale, good cond., 40 x 45, $5 ea. J.E. Pittman, Augusta. Ph. 404-547-2407.
2 stainless steel steam kettles, approx. 40 gal. cap. without lid $250, w/lid $350. Bill Oliver, Lilburn. Ph. 921-2933.
Long portable bulk barn tobacco racks $10 ea. Sam Loyd. Savannah. Ph. 925-7642.____________________
3 AT Newell curtian machines w/30 min. timers $325 ea.; tin, 200 sheets 11 ft. $3.50 ea., 200 sheets 12 ft. $3.75 ea. Jimmy Toole, Rt. 4, Box 4082, Danielsville 30633. Ph. 404-795-2522._______
120 eight ft. drinkers, stainless steel, $3.50 ea., 48 jet brooders $20 ea., two 8 ton bins $100 ea. (one has boot), other, for 300 ft. house, $350. Telford Hulsey, Rt. 4, Cleveland. Ph. 404-865-3196 days, 404-865-2089 after 5 p.m._________
Locust farm fence post $1.60 ea. Randall Vaughn, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-5064.________________
Used unassembled Butler bldgs., 24 x 80 and 24 x 120 for storage, alumin. roof, 10 ft. high, Butler shed 38x240, 10 ft. high; tank, 19,000 gal. P. Brooks, Blakely. Ph. 912-723-4111._________
Powell bulk tobacco barns, 150/126 rack, gas, w/clock controls. Max Carter, Rt. 2, Box 171, Douglas 31533. Ph. 912-384-5974.
850 gal. galv. tank w/faucet, sml. place to be soldered, $200. Tommie Tate, Rt. 3, Box 1425, LaFayette 30728. Ph. 404-397-2302._______________
2 pr. Newell curtain raisers good working cond. $350/pr. Edgar Thomas, Jefferson. Ph. 404-367-8530._______
300 gal. fuel tank $125. Larry Loughridge, Chatsworth. Ph. 404-695-4987.
60 sheets of 10 ft. tin, 4 yrs. old $2/ sheet or $100 for all. Steve Jobe, Cordele. Ph.912-273-0772.
1000 gal. fuel or water tank $200. Harold White, Menlo. Ph. 404-862-2293.
1000 gal. Mojonnier milk tank, Copeland compressor, $900. Glenn Richardson, Gay. Ph. 404-927-6439.________
Tin, over 50 sheets, $3/sheet. Jessie Weaver, Haddock. Ph. 912-932-5274.
Oxen yokes $50, $40, and $15, hand made. Edger Rice, P.O. Box 212, Mineral Bluff. 30059. Ph. 374-5764.
Greenhouse panels, 34x76 and 46x76 sizes, dbl. insulated panels, clear, good qual. Gary Caprara, Buford. Ph. 945-8322.
Metal barn siding, roofing, sky light panels, 29 gauge steel roofing $30 ea., 10 ft. wall panels $10 ea. Tom Peil, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-9675.
5500 and 6500 bu. grain bins w/power sweeps $5200. Katrina Lamb, Rt. 3, Box 56BD, Louisville 30434. Ph. 912-625-3451 aft. 6 p.m.
24 brooders, exc. cond., 36,000 BTU, for chicken house. Carole McConnell, Cleveland. Ph. 865-6616.
50 or more sheets of galv. tin, 5V crimp, 12 ft. length in good cond., not rusty. Emmett Dixon, Rt. 1, Box 268, Lizella 31052. Ph. 912-935-2677.
Approx. 1500 ft. 4 and 5 in. alumin. irrig. pipe, fittings and sprinkler heads $800; one 3 in. gas. irrig. pump $825. E.L. Hanley Jr., Hull. Ph. 404-789-3797.
6 laying house fans $30 ea., 36 tube type hanging feeders $2.50 ea. J.W. McKinley, White Plains. Ph. 404-467-2144.

Georgia Cooking

MEXICAN CHOCOLATE CAKE 1/2 cup butter, melted g 1/2 cup vegetable oil 1 cup water 1/2 cup cocoa 2 cups sugar 2 cups all-purpose flour 1 teaspoon baking soda 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/8 teaspoon ground cloves 2 eggs g 1/2 cup buttermilk g 1 teaspoon vanilla Icing
Combine first four ingredients in a small bowl; set aside. In a large bowl, combine sugar, flour, soda and spices; add eggs and buttermilk. Add chocolate mixture and vanilla, beating well. Pour batter into a greased jelly roll pan. Bake at 350 for 25-30 minutes. Cool cake and frost with Icing.

ICING

1/2 cup butter, softened g

6 teaspoons milk g

2 squares (2 ounces) semi-sweet chocolate, melted

1/2 teaspoon cinnamon

1/8 teaspoon ground cloves

1 (16 ounce) box powdered sugar, sifted

1 teaspoon vanilla

Chopped nuts (if desired)

In a small mixing bowl, combine all of the above

ingredients. Frost cooled cake.

Emily Dixon

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Girard, Georgia

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Unless otherwise indicated, all recipes have been tested for accuracy by the Georgia Department of Agriculture's home economists. 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

Fencing, 3/4 mi. length, T-post, 3 strand wire, all like new. W. Hopkins, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-4459 or 751-0731.
8 qt. National pressure canner, $30, new gasket; canning jars, pt. Mason 10e, qts. 15<p other jars 5<t ea. Mrs. W. Dickerson, 386 Metiers Mill Rd., Stockbridge 30281._______________

State Park Features Local Arts and Crafts
Handmade arts and crafts will be displayed by local artists during the Factory Shoals Arts and Crafts Show at Sweetwater Creek State Park near Atlanta May 23-24. There will be no charge for admission. The park is located 15 miles west of Atlanta off Inter state 20. For more informa tion, call 404-944-1700.
Ag Alternatives Focus of Tour The Agricultural Eco nomics Association of Geor gia is sponsoring an alterna tive enterprise tour of grape and catfish production in North Georgia June 11. Registration deadline is June 8. For more informa tion, contact Dr. Bill R. Miller, Room 208 Conner Hall, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia 30602, 404542-0851.

If you have questions regarding this category, call Ginny Reeves 656-3727.
Cattle farmers must have had the livestock advertised in their possession 60 days or more before offering it for sale through this publication.
Cattle moving from farm to farm 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
Reg. 3 yr. old 3/4 Chianina cow w/ American purebred bull calf, product of 3 generations/breeding to imported Italian fullbloods. Ivan Monroe, Alpharetta. Ph. 404-475-6812/7115.
7/8 Limousin bulls (hanchon) 2200 Ibs. $1500 ea. B.P. Danner, Stockbrldge. Ph. 404-474-1471.

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Reg. Polled Hereford bulls 15 mos., $600, Enforcer, Victor Domino breeding, certi. herd. Murphy Stanley, Dalton. Ph. 404-277-2410.__________________
Santa Gertrudis commercial bulls, Horned/polled, 28 mos., ready for service, $800-$1000. Fred Liebl, Watkinsville. Ph.404-769-7513._______________
Reg. Holstein bulls 8 mos., a Keho Eric from a superior, a Knolltop Knockers Ace from an Electro $750 ea. Bill Simmons, Gray. Ph. 912-986-6723.____
20 mixed cows, 1 w/calf, 1 bull, other cows springing. James Wimpy, Cumming. Ph. 887-2599.____________
3 cow/calf prs., 4 cows due to calve by 8/1/87, Angus cross & 1 Brangus. Bob Welliver, Winterville. Ph. 742-7227.
Purebred Santa Gertrudis bull 13 mos. old, $500. Joe Liberatore, Winder. Ph. 867-8777._____________________
Santa Gertrudis reg. bulls 2 1/2 yrs., horned, gentle, bulls 15 mos.; horned, commercial, x-bred heifers pasture exposed. Robert Reed. Doerun. Ph. 912-776-4935.______________
Reg. Black Angus bulls 13 mos., ready for service, top bloodlines, all shots, $650, pick up. Guy N. Mullinax, Clermont. Ph. 404-983-3799.___________
Submit ads by Wednesday noon.

Reg. 3 yr. old Black Angus bull, big Elnan of Graham is sire, $800, reg. 3 yr. old Black Angus cow $650, both $1400. W.E. Webb, Columbus. Ph. 404-322-0240.
Reg. Angus heifer by Progression 15 mos. old, halter broken, gentle, nice heifer, herd certi./accredi. Ben Cox, Stone Mountain. Ph. 491-7075.
Charalo (beefalo) reg./exc. bloodlines, semen avail, from Golden Arrow 1986, Nat'l G/Champ. Jack Spivey, Elberton. Ph. 404-283-7611 after 8 p.m.
Reg. red Brahman cows bred w/ Simmental bull & heifers, 10-20 mos., 3 Brahman herd bulls, 6 young bulls 10 mos. D. Verdan, Reynolds. Ph. 912-847-3484.
Sev. reg. Polled Hereford bulls 10-15 mos. old, $500-$700 ea., top bloodlines, herd certi./accredi., del. avail. J.E. Jeanes, Gray. Ph. 912-986-3303.
Fullblood/purebred & percentage breeding age Limousin bulls/cows/heifers; also semen from Murray's 747 Jumbo Jet/CMC Network/Chief Pacific. W.L. Murray, Monroe. Ph. 404-267-4425 or 1-800-342-1283.
15 Holstein heifers, some A.I., vet. confirmed (Sept.- Nov.), wormed, & vacc., bred to reg. bull, $13,500. Darrell Colbath, Eatonton. Ph. 404-485-7559.
Pets are not allowed.

Livestock Sales Events

1st and 3rd Mon. ea. month, Seaboard Stkyd. Feeder Pig Sale, Colquitt. Ph. 912/758-3356.

Every Thurs., 12 noon, Ga. Farmers US Comm. Inc. cattle sale, Gumming. Info. 404/887-2391.

1st and 3rd Monday, 2 p.m., also buy #1 hogs Mon.-Th. 7-11 a.m., Moultrie US Co. Feeder Pig Sale. Randy Bannister, 912/985-1019.

Every Thurs., South Central US hog/ cow sale, 1:30 p.m., Fitzgerald, Ga. Info. 912/423-4400 or 4234436.

Every Mon., Baxley Feeder Pig Sales, 8 p.m., Herbert Stone, 367-3397, 367-6198.
Last Mon. ea. mo., all breed horse/ tack sale, 7 p:m., horses sold aft. tack, H*ys. "tifi? r1, Covington. Info. CKSVMc G<*riri, 532-7923 or 534-9828.

Every Thurs. night, 7:30 p.m., chickens, goats, misc. livestock sale, Breezy Hill Sales, 5 mi. N. Hwy. 41, Forsyth. Info. 912/994-0660.
May 22nd and every 2 wks., 2 p.m., Turner Co. Stkyds. Feeder Pig Sale, Ashburn. Castrated pigs only. Ph. 912/567-3371/3372.

1st Tues. ea. month, 1:30 p.m., Bulloch Stkyd. Feeder Pig Sale, Statesboro. Ph. 912/764-2451.
Last Tues. ea. mo., Sumter US Assn. Feeder Pig Sale, 2 p.m., Americus. Ph. 912/924-2931.
Tues., hog and cattle sale, 1:30 p.m., Soperton Stkyds. Mary Downie. Ph. 912/537-8356/7881.
Every Tues., horse auction, 7:30 p.m., Hwy. 20, between Gumming & Canton. Info. Ray Penland, 404889-5526.
Every Tues., Auction Feeder pig/ breeding hogs, 7:30 p.m., anyone can buy sell, Hwy. 128, Reynolds, Taylor Co. US Co. Info. 912/8473146/3479 or 912-836-4502.

Every Fri., 2 p.m., Slaughter Hog & Cattle Sale, Pierce Co. Stkyds., Blackshear. J. Baxter Bennett. Ph. 912/449-4404.
1st Fri. ea. mo., Hagan US Mkt. Feeder Pig Sale, Hagan. Jack Anderson. Ph. 912-739-4011.
Every Fri. night, horse and tack sale, 7:30 p.m., Circle Double S Livestock, Hazlehurst. Info. 912/3755543 or 912/375-2217.
Every 1st and 3rd Fri., 1 p.m., TriCounty Stkyds., Sylvania, Ga. Info. 564-2576/2511, feeder pig sale.
Every 2nd Sat., 1 p.m., goat, horse, chicken, misc. sales, Tri-County Stkyds., Sylvania, Ga. Info. 5642576 or 564-2511.

Every Tues., reg. hog sale, JepewayCralg Commission Co. Inc., Dublin.
Every Tues., 7 p.m., horse sale, Ouitman US Auction Hwy. 84 East, Qultman. Info. 912/263-8588.
2nd & 4th Tues., Toombs Co. Stkyd., 5:30 p.m., Info. Billy Benton 91 21 526-8196.
Every Tues., N.E. Ga. US Auction Barn Inc., graded hog sale, 7 a.m.12 noon. Info. 404/549-4790, Athens, Ga.
Every Tues., Blackshear Feeder Pig Sale, Blackshear. Ph. 912/4493384, Baxter Bennett.
Every Wed., Ga. Farm Bureau Slaughter Sale. Twin City, Tom Daniel. Ph. 912/474-8411.
Every Wed., N.E. Ga. US Auction Barn Inc., cattle sale, Athens. Info. 404/ 549-4790.
Every Wed., cattle auction 2 p.m., hog auction 1 p.m., Moultrie US. Info. Randy Bannister 912/984-1019.
Every Wed., Tri-Co. Feeder Pig Sale, 7 p.m., Broxton. Ph. 912/359-2753.
Every Wed., 12 noon, slaughter hog/ cattle sale, Wilkes Co. Stkyd., Washington. Info. Graydon Bobo 404/678-2632.
2nd & last Wed. ea. mo., Smith Bros. Stkyd. Feeder Pig Sale, Bartow. Ph. 912/364-3920.

2nd & 4th Sat., all breed horse/tack sale, 7 p.m., horses sold aft. tack, Hwys. 142 & 11, Covington. Info. Charles Gabriel, 532-7923 or 5349828.
Every Sat., 6:30 p.m., goat and fowl sale, misc. sale afterwards, Quitman US auction, Hwy. 84, East, Ouitman. Info. 912/263-8533.
Every Sat. night, 7:30 p.m., horse sale, Breezy Hill Sales, 5 mi. N. Hwy. 41, Forsyth. Info. 912/9940660.
1st & 3rd Sat., Jesup goat sale, goats and chickens, 1 p.m. Info. Glynn Wynn 912/586-6117 or 912/4273715.
Every 3rd Sat., Southeastern Livestock Co. monthly all breed sale, tack 11 a.m., horse 1 p.m., selling 150-200 head, OH, Paints, Appaloosas, and TB's, neg. coggins required. Info. David Bateman, P.O. Box 248, Quitman, Ga. 31643, 912-263-4147.
Every 3rd Sat. in ea. mo., all day sale w/goat, fowl sale - 5 p.m., horse/ tack sale, 7 p.m., Quitman US auction. Info. 912-263-8588.
1st & 3rd Sat., Metier pony/goat sale, 12:30 p.m., buy and sell horses, calves, goats, poultry, farm equip. Info. Edward Mosley 912/685-2950.

2nd Wed. ea. mo., Bainbridge Stkyd. Last Sat. ea. mo., pig sale, Soperton

Feeder Pig Sale, 2 p.m., Bain- Stkyd. Mary Downie. Ph. 912/537-

bridge. Ph. 912/246-0680.

8358/7881.

Fullblood Simmental cow born 3/23/83, sired by Signal, bull calf by side born 3-28-87. Timothy Chastain, Pavo. Ph. 912-859-2250.
Reg. Angus heifers, exc. qual. tested, can del. selling herd bull to prevent inbreeding $1250 or trade equal value. W. Peterson, Jasper. Ph. 692-5984 after 5:30 p.m.
Sell or trade, reg. Red & Gray Brahman bulls, 1 yr. to 5 yr., gentle, trade for bull or horse of equal value. Doug Sailers, Athens. Ph. 353-0813.
Reg. Angus cattle w/wo papers, also 3 yr. old herd bull, must prevent inbreeding, certi., proven, del. avail. F. Martin, Ranger. Ph. 2551-9169 or 337-2312.
Cattle for sale by private treaty, Charolais herd, reg. and cross breed cows, many w/calves. George Mclnnes, Ridgeview Farm, Hephzibah. Ph. 404-592-2221.
Reg. Santa Gertrudis bulls, heifers and semen for sale, certi./accredi. herd, del. avail. Joe Garcia, Donalsonville. Ph. 912-524-2680.
Reg. Angus bulls, good bloodlines, 25 mos. old. Jimmy Gaulding, Milledgeville. Ph.912-452-6616.
Purebred Santa Gertrudis yrlg. bulls. Jim Toney, Stockbridge. Ph. 404-483-7993.
Pert, tested yrlng. Simmental bulls, It. birth wts., gentle, adj. yrlng. wts. to 1225#, $800/up. Alien Ellicott, Boston. Ph.912-735-3270.
3 reg. Angus bulls, approx. 24 mos. old. Charles Gaulding, Macon. Ph. 912-474-3631 after 8 p.m.
Reg. Polled Hereford bull, calved 12/ 19/82, trade for reg. Black Angus bull of same value or sale outright $1200 or best offer, proven breeder. Bo Rohrabaugh, Stockbridge. Ph. 483-3017.___
5 purebred Brangus heifers 18 mos. $2750 for all, see at Flying W Ranch. James R. Woods, Rt. 2, Pine Mountain. Ph. 882-6580.
1 dbl. polled reg. Charolais bull, 13 mos. old. C.L. Furr, Hiram. Ph. 404-943-5408.
Calves beef type, priced according to size, can del. S.A. Gammell, Buford. Ph. 962-3055.
Reg. Black Angus cows & heifers, ready for breeding, sired by Power Pack, Power Play, Ponderosa & more, $600$1000, will del. Manfred Ryan, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-4399 or 962-1175.
Reg. purebred Limousin bull, 4 yrs. $1500. Sam Smith, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-1398 eve.
Reg. Black Angus bulls & heifers, 8 to 15 mos. Warrant bloodline. R.L. Robinson, Dallas. Ph. 445-2027.
Reg. Red Brahman cattle, heifers & bulls, very gentle; also have Simbrah bulls. Cliff Adams, Bowdon. Ph. 404-258-2069.
Reg. Polled Herefords, total herd dispersal, selling all or part, 21 head incl. cow/calf prs, 2 yr. & yrling, heifers, herd sire, exc. bloodlines, herd accredi./certi. $9300, Bill Whitworth, Monticello. Ph. 404-468-2395 after 7 p.m. & wkends.
Reg. Angus bull, 7 mo. sire Independence, dam Pathfinder dau., $450. Gene Ashby, Pine Mountain Valley. Ph. 404-636-4740.
One 3/4 Brown Swiss, 1/4 Jersey male calf, 2 1/2 mos. old, $80. Blaine Cordell. Acworth. Ph. 422-9495.
Exc. sel. of reg. Polled Hereford serv. age bulls, bred or open heifers, cows w/ calves Jonny Harris, Rt. 1, Screven 31560. Ph.912-586-6585.
3 reg. Santa Gertrudis bulls, 12 mos. polled/horned, $700 ea., all shots, good bloodlines. Larry Loughridge, Chatsworth. Ph. 404-695-4987.
Reg. Black Angus: bred cows, 3 in 1, open/bred heifers, bulls, 15 mos., semen tested & guar. William Bramlett, Donaldsonville. Ph. 912-524-5896.
5 regular Black Angus cows w/calves and bred back, for sale. Charles F. Flythe, Valdosta. Ph. 912-242-4683.
1 good Jersey cow about 800 Ibs., bred to a Black Angus, with her third calf, $350. Exodo Goodwin, Jasper. Ph. 735-3750.
15 breeding age reg. Gray Brahman heifers, w/wo exc. 3 yr. old bull. Mrs. L.M. Tucker, Rt. 5, Box 520, Tifton 31794. Ph.912-533-4681.
Purebred Polled Hereford bulls, Victor Domino/Trailblazer breeding line, big, strong, ready for hvy. serv. Fred Puckett, Dawson. Ph. 912-995-2860.
Fullblood Beefalo bulls, the lean meat breed w/easy calving, that does well on forage. O.E. Deaver, Rt. 4, Blairsville 30512. Ph.404-374-5789.
Reg. Simmental bulls, heifers, pairs, certi./accredi. herd. Larry Monroe, Cartersville. Ph. 386-5227 or 382-1079.

Texas Longhorn for sale, 8 heifers, 7 cows, 2 bulls. Wallace Allred, Canton. Ph. 404-345-6231 after 5 p.m.________
Reg. Gray Brahman bulls, gentle, easy to handle, 18 2, 3, yr. old, papers incl. $650/up. William Phillips, Dewy Rose. Ph. 404-245-6386.
Reg. Speckled Brahman bulls, superior genetics, exc. bloodlines, halter broken, gentle, great herd improvers. Wayne Head, Jersey. Ph. 404-787-2685 night, 656-6145 day.
Reg. Santa Gertrudis bulls, polled and horned, forage tested, 12 to 18 mos., 12 to choose from. Joe Craven, Gillsville. Ph. 869-3906.
Beefmaster BBU cow/calf prs.; also yrlg., heifers. Harry Rucker, Rt. 1, Clarkesville. Ph. 404-947-3300.
Comp. dispersal of fullblood Simmental, 11 cows. 8 Al calves, 1 polled Polaris bull, pert, tested, serious inquires only. Milton Martin Jr., Gainesville. Ph. 404-536-8128.
Reg. purebred Limousin bulls, 10-13 mos. old, 1 polled, ready for It. serv. Stuart Sprewell, Carrollton. Ph. 832-3880.
Purebred Limousin cattle, breeding age, bulls & heifers, good bloodlines. Bobby Doster, P.O. Box 367, Colbert. Ph. 404-788-2427.
Brahmans, reg. Reds, Red Speckled, Black & White Speckled bulls, heifers & few bred cows or prs. C. Parks, Cleveland. Ph. 864-6966.
Gelbvieh club, purebred, exc. ready June, July. Sonny Reeves, Carrollton. Ph. 404-834-8218
10 reg. Charolais bulls, polled. Hubert Lewis, Buchanan. Ph. 748-1556 or 646-
3942._____________________ Angus/Santa Gertrudis bull, serv. age,
$650, Angus bull 15 mo. $550. R.G. Wright, Atlanta. Ph. 876-3263.______
Reg. Black Angus, 4 bulls $250-$300 ea. Kermit Tanner, Dawsonville. Ph. 404-265-2619.________________
Reg. Limousin fullblood/purebred yrlg. bulls, bred cows & cow/calf prs. D. Perry, Jefferson. Ph. 404-367-8941 or 404-549-
5663.____________________________ Purebred Limousin cows due to calve
in June, one 3 yr. old purebred bull. Robert Thompson, Valdosta. Ph. 912-244-3169.__________________
Guernsey cow w/2nd calf, gentle, $500, Guernsey/Jersey cow, will nurse multiple calves, $450. C. Manus, Gainesville. Ph. 983-7908._____________
1 reg. Angus bull 17 mos., Al/breeding out of T & T, Powerplay-3049. R.C. Jones, Dahlonega. Ph. 404-865-6240.__________
Two 7 mo. reg. Angus bulls, two 8 mo. reg. Angus heifers, two reg. Angus cows. R.E. Pritchett, Cornelia. Ph. 778-2734.________________
18 purebred Black Angus heifers bred once Al, in w/reg. bull now, reg. Black Angus bulls, Gomer bulls for heat detection. Fred Blitch Jr., Statesboro. Ph. 912-865-5454.
Reg. Polled Herefords, big, young bulls, cow/calves bred back, bred cows, herd certi./accredi., del. avail. Derrell Thomas, Hampton. Ph. 946-3232.
Reg. Black Angus bulls, pert. guar. Larry Bramblett, Jefferson. Ph. 404-353-8090 office, 404-367-5651 home.
Purebred Simmental bulls 12 mos. old, i200 Ibs., easy calving, Siegfried, Abricot, Lighting $1100. James C. Franklin, Thomaston. Ph. 404-648-2837.
Reg. Angus heifers, tall/long, priced to sell. Eddie Porter, P & S Farm, Rock Spring. Ph. 935-5185.
Santa Gertrudis bull, 1400-1800 Ibs., good breeder, very gentle, $600. Billy Bolt, Dallas. Ph. 404-445-7761.
Angus bulls 2 yrs. old, Irg. sel., bred cows/heifers, herd certi./accredi. M.H. Barnett, Washington. Ph. 404-678-2832.
Reg. Angus, investment qual. seedstock, 100% Al, 1st & 2nd calf heifers w/ calves by side, bred back. J.M. Reavis, Ball Ground. Ph. 404-735-3058.
14 cross Charolais/Angus heifers, approx. 2 yrs. old, ready to breed, priced by size. John Lee, College Park. Ph. 761-6090.
Reg. Polled Hereford bulls & heifers from well known sires, certi./accredi. Sherman Leonard, Chatsworth. Ph. 404-695-8351 day or 404-695-2008 night.
14 mo. old, purebred Brangus bull, sired by LSF Tiempo. Tommy Vaughn Forsyth. Ph. 912-994-5479.
BBU reg. Beefmasters, herd sire, son of Grand Champ, yrlg. bulls/heifers, crossbred replacement heifers. Joe Arnold, Villa Rica. Ph. 459-4084.
The MARKET BULLETIN reserves the right to edit notices exceeding the 20 word limit.

8 Limousin bulls 16 mos. old, 1 fullblood, 2 black, purebred, 4 purebred & one 7/8 Limousin. James E. Collins Jr., Woodbury. Ph. 404-672-1380._______
Designer genes, polled, reg. Simmental calves, homozygous Al for polled performance & calving ease, certi./ accredi. Bob Craft, Fayetteville. Ph. 404-487-5457.__________________
9 qual. Holsteins, 3rd lactation. W.P. Beck, Rt. 6, Cedartown 30125. Ph. 404-748-8586._____________________
Bred, fullblood Simmental heifers, reas. priced. Albert H. Dallas, Sweetwater Farm, Thomson. Ph. 404-595-7170 or 404-595-1880 night.______________
Limousin cattle, one 12 mos., Canadian Pacific fullblood heifer, one 10 mos., Punch purebred heifer. Dennis Tolbert, Southeast Embryonics TNT Limousin Ranch, Comer. Ph. 404-783-5619.
Beefalo, reg., 8 cows bred. James Fleming, Molena. Ph. 404-495-5813 night or 567-8110 day.__________________
Purebred Limousin cattle, breeding age & yrlng. bulls, breeding age heifers, cows/young calves by side. Ponder Webb, Valdosta. Ph. 912-242-6423/1917.
Reg. Hereford bull, shown by appt. only. C.M. Bond, Lavonia. Ph. 404-356-1143 after 8pm.___________
Santa Gertrudis cows & bulls for sale, Cosgrove/Clarendon breeding, bulls 1017 mos. Steve Ferrell, Gainesville. Ph. 404-983-9716 eve.________________
1 good reg. Longhorn bull, 18 mos. old, ideal for 1st calf heifers. Chris Thorne, West Point. Ph. 404-235-5824.
Reg. Angus prs., bred cows, bred & open, heifers & bulls 12-15 mos. good pedi. Joe Gayle, Perry. Ph. 912-987-2469.
Reg. Polled Herefords, certi./accredi. cows w/calves, yrlng. heifers & bulls, recipient cows w/calves by Race & Magic. Ervin Jones, Blairsville. Ph. 404-745-6152.__________________
Limousin full blood heifers & bulls, Thomas Co. Davey Rehberg, Coolidge. Ph. 912-346-3300.______________
Reg. Fullblood Simmental cows (4) and heifers (6) from nationally wellknown sires. Lemar Green, Lithonia. Ph. 972-4293.____________________
Certi. 'S' Santa Gertrudis bulls, weaning to breeding age, Irg. frame, good bloodlines, del. avail. John L. Jennings, Rt. 3, Gumming. Ph. 404-887-4975.
Reg. Simmental cows w/calves, bred cows, weaning age bulls, bloodlines from top Simmental sires, certi./accredi. herd. T. Werne, Fayetteville. Ph. 404-461-1083.
2 yr. Scottish Highland (long haired) heifer, has longhorn type horns $500. S. Meriwether Newborn. Ph. 404-342-4813.
Purebred Limousin bulls, Carnaval bloodlines, ready for serv, reas. W.K. Stringer, Atlanta. Ph. 404-325-9009 night or 1-800-282-1346 day.
Reg. top bloodlines w/papers, modern type Angus bulls, 1 yr. Levon C. Register, Franklin Springs. Ph. 404-245-5321.
Reg. Black Angus bulls, open heifers, bred heifers, 3-in-1. Bill Reynolds, Crowley & Reynolds Farm, Carrollton. Ph. 404-832-7083.
Black Angus cows w/calves. Reuben R. Dempsey, 2023 Dempsey Drive, Dalton 30721 Ph. 404-278-4698.
Reg. Beefmaster BBU bulls & heifers, sons & daughters of Georgia Phantom, $800-$1500. Rod Ingraham, Dalton. Ph 226-2561/8111.
3 Brangus cows w/spring calves, reg. bull, 1 w/papers, wormed & vac., yrlg. Brangus bulls reg. & comm. T.H. Avery, Covington. Ph. 404-786-3847.
Rabbits
If you have questions regarding this category, call Ginny Reeves 656-3727.
Netherland Dwarfs and reg. bunnies, asstd. sizes and cols., clean and healthy. Beverly Whitener, Dalton. Ph. 277-2595.
One adult Checkered Giant buck for sale, proven producer $15. Rudy Hill Albany. Ph. 439-2884.
Rabbits for sale, selling out, does $5 ea. Michelle Ray, Dallas. Ph. 445-7394.
Mini Lop breeders $10 ea., Mini Lop bunnies $20 w/pedi., English Lops, trio $45 for all, Dwarfs $15 ea. J. Fennell, Sr., P.O. Box 242, Centerville. Ph. 956-4899 or 929-1725.
French Lop, trio, had 2 litters, French Lop doe 12 wks., Mini Lop buck 14 wks., red satin buck 12 wks. Mrs Walters Bogart. Ph. 725-2040.
Pure San Juan, French Lops, many others of diff. size and col. H. Baker. Woodstock. Ph. 928-9447 or 926-9304.
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Stock for sale, reas. priced Mini Lops, Netherland Dwarfs & Guinea pigs all ages. Bruce Ford, Sunnyside Farm, Loganvllle. Ph. 267-4508._____ ___
Trade or sale, bunnies all cols. $10, breeding stock 5 for $75, will trade for pigs or chickens. Larry Easterwood, Lithia Springs. Ph. 944-1285/1283.
Mini Lops, breeding age & bunnies, w/wo pedi., San Juan bunnies, reas. priced. M.L. Chapman, Walnut Grove. Ph.404-786-1901.
Pedi. Fla. whites, some breeders $5/ up; also a few English Angoras $10/up. Debra He-well, Cairo. Ph. 912-872-3961.
Bunnies, fryers. D. Taylor, Newnan. Ph. 251-9753._________________
Mini Lops, Dwarfs, Satins, Rex, Dutch, English Spots & others. P. McElroy, Monroe. Ph. 404-267-9640._______
San Juan bunnies 8 wks. old, fat & healthy $8 ea.; also, NZW babies ready soon. B. Seebacher, Williamson. Ph. 404-228-8008._______________
New Zealand White, bred for show and production, all ages, dressed fryers. H. Champagne, Eatonton. Ph. 404-485-5245 or 485-9989.___________________
Purebred Mini Lop bunnies all cols. $15 ea. Phil Hebert, Marietta. Ph. 429-1940 or 426-6123.__________
Fuzzy English Angora bunnies, Holland Lop, smallest of the lop bunnies, reas. unusual cols., pedi. G. Nelson, Stone Mountain. Ph. 469-3872.______
Purebred Sandy Flemish giants, all ages, grown Rex does, 24", 30", 36" wire pens. J.L. Thompson, Hwy 29, Statham. Ph.404-725-5381._______________
Long hair, Peruvian guinea pigs, males & females $5 ea. or $25 for all. J. Larian, Winterville. Ph. 742-7291.___________
Male Mini Lop rabbit. Jack Vaughn, Clermont. Ph. 983-7025._________
Bunnies for sale $4 ea. Susan Corbin, Rt. 2, Box 29A, Midville 30441. Ph. 589-7357.________________
Young bunnies $2.50/up, various cols. Terry Winfrey, Rt. 1, Box 12, Kite. Ph. 469-3267.
Swine
II you have questions regarding this category, call Ginny Reeves 656-3727.
Purebred Yorkshire boars breeding age, tested boars. Billy Tinsley, Homerville. Ph. 912-487-2643.__________
Purebred Yorkshire, Duroc, Hampshire, Spot boars & gilts, F-1 gilts, vali. herd. John 0. Harper, Rt. 1, Box 574, Ocilla31774. Ph. 912-468-5689._______
Duroc & Yorkshire boars, lean, durable, heavy muscled, very aggressive, vali. herd. D.J. Sheppard, White Plains. Ph. 404-467-2297._________________
' Reg. purebred Berkshire boars, vali. herd, top indexing bloodlines. James Carter, Hazlehurst. Ph. 912-375-4283.
2 sows, 1 gilt, 11 wks. old, Spot & Landrace, ringed, wormed, fat $40 ea. Steve Oglesby, Fayette. Ph. 461-3293.
Big bone guinea gilt, $125. Richard Redmon, Rt. 1, Maysville. Ph. 404-6522376._____
Reg. Duroc boars serv. age, very sound & aggressive, val. herd. W.H.
Garretl, Carrollton. Ph. 404-834-9641.
Goats & Sheep
ADGA reg. American Saanen doe kids, top ten milk lines $125 ea. Will Pearson, Hoschton. Ph. 404-654-3364.________
ADGA recorded grade doe 50% Saanen, milking 12 Ibs./day, second freshener, evaluated by H. Considine-89 $150. Joe Inqui, Hull. Ph. 549-7150.________
Nubian kids, 3 bucks and 1 doe $20 ea. J. Mazurek, Braselton. Ph. 654-3899.
Corn fed baby goats $25 ea. Jim Thrasher, Lawrenceville. Ph. 404-963-7296.________________
2 baby goats, 1 billy kid, 1 nanny kid, 10-11 wks., $20 ea. Michael Miller, Rt. 2, Box 181B, Temple 30179. Ph. 445-4815.
Spotted baby Nubian bucks, $40, Nubian-Alpine cross baby bucks $25. C. Astin, Douglasville. Ph. 942-8674._____
ADGA Nubian and some not reg. milking does; also, kids, does born 1/7/87 and does born 3/25/87, all bottle fed and dehorned Nubian doe w/buck kid. Mrs. Edward New, Lithonia. Ph. 482-8142._____________________
African Pygmy goats, extremely beau., twins born 2/4/87, triplets born 2/11/87, 1 male, 4 females. D. Groves, Calhoun. Ph. 404-625-5817.
African Pygmy goats, NPGA-AGS reg. W.C. Davis, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-1154.
Ads must be mailed in each week to appear in the paper.

ADGA reg. Saanens, 2 milking. Herschell Blalock, Yonah Rd., Alto 30510. Ph. 404-869-7889.
Reg. Saanen milkers, very good bloodlines, avg. gal./day. H. Champagne, Eatonton. Ph. 404-485-5245/9989.
Purebred Nubian goats for sale, ADGA reg. good bloodlines, bucks & does, all ages. Ray Maddox, Hoschton. Ph. 404-654-3534._________________
ADGA reg. Toggenburg milker, freshened 5/3/87, buck ready for serv. & yrlg. doe, Jesus Way bloodlines. Mrs. Avert Poole, Rt. 1, Jasper 30143. Ph. 404-893-2664.__________________
Beau. reg. N. Country Cheviat ram, selling to avoid inbreeding $125 or best offer, also ram lambs $50. George Roller, Clarksville. Ph. 754-6961.________
Recorded grade doe 10 mos. old, $40. Sherri Childress, 2848 Rosebud Rd., Loganville 30249. Ph. 972-2848.______
Reg. Alpine now milking near 1 gal. per day, gentle; also other young $35 to $150. Mrs. C.O. Blankenship, Rt. 7 Canton. Ph. 479-4041.____________
Nubians, purebred, certi. herd, disbudded, healthy, beau, does, wethers, nannies. Fred D. Waller, Buford. Ph. 945-3213.___________________
Sheep and lambs $35 & $50 ea. Dwayne Yarbrough, Cedartown. Ph. 404-684-7555._______________
Reg. and purebred Nubian does, bucks, kids, all ages. James Wiseman, Rome. Ph. 404-291-9062._________
2 Suffolk female, reg. 1 yr. old sheep $150 ea. L.L. Youmans, Rt. 9, Box 159 B, Statesboro 30458. Ph. 912-839-3814.
Black Suffolk ram yrlg. sheared, vac., etc., will butt, $50/trade for ewe. Yolanda Ward, 12727 Upatoi Ln., Upatoi. Ph. 404-561-6546.__________________
1 pr. LaMancha (earless) goats, nanny bred, $100 both, 2 ewe lambs, 4 mos., big, $65 ea. price will be going up soon. S. Meriwether, Newborn. Ph. 404-342-4813 after 6 p.m._________
1 steered goat $20, 1 Pygmy female goat $50. Pat Wolfer, Braselton. Ph. 404-925-5960 day, 404-967-6589 night.
Herd of Saanens, 5 young does, 2 kid does. Larry Easterwood, Lithia Springs. Ph. 944-1283/1285._____________
Suffolks - sev. nice solid blk. rams out of twin-producing ewes, 2 yrs. & under, not reg. $60. David Bennett, Chickamauga. Ph. 404-931-2743.__________
Bred does and young ones, priced according to size. Randy Hill, Canon. Ph. 245-8213 after 6 p.m.___________
Common & Nubian goats, whole herd dispersal, 16 nannies, 7 billies, 2 kids, all $650 or sell separately. Bob Bing, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-7400._______
Goats for sale $20/up. Charles Swafford, P.O. Box 269, Temple. Ph. 562-4681.
3 purebred Suffolk ewes, 1 ewe reg., one reg. Va. Tech ram. Brenda Chupp, Rome. Ph. 234-2328.___________
4-H FFA lambs, Hampshire, Corriedale crosses $65/up. Geralyn Campbell, Fox Run Farm, Lula. Ph. 404-869-3390._____
Alpine milker for sale $125, milking 1 gal. per day, exc. pedi. Dick Key, P.O. Box 309, Mineral Bluff 30559. Ph. 404-374-5894.______________
Red Corriedale cross ram lamb; also 3/4 Finn 1/4 Border Leicester ram lamb, twin, sired by rare black Finn, lus. wool. S. Kelley, Carrollton. Ph. 404-854-4271 before 10 p.m._______________
Purebred Pygmy kids, purebred Nubian kids, healthy does & bucks. Russ Austin, Stone Mountain. Ph. 469-6874.
Herd reduction, Toggenburg bucks ADGA reg. purebreds, 1 yr. old, proven sires, your choice at $100 ea. J.B. Fuller, Morganton. Ph. 404-374-5381._______
Tan & white nanny, 1 1/2 yrs. old w/kid, fat & healthy, kid is mixed billy, $35 for both. Bill Edmunds, Lincolnton. Ph. 359-1511.___________________
Purebred col./white Corriedale lambs, NCWGA reg. dual purpose, records avail. Teresa Shapiro, Athens. Ph. 404-543-4378.
Spring lambs, 75 Ibs./over, 96e/lb., can del. for custom cut and wrap. Sonny Reeves, Carrollton. Ph. 404-834-8218.
One ram, three ewes, four male lambs $200 or $30 ea. W.L. McLeod, Albany. Ph. 436-0892.
Milk goats, good milkers, gentle, Nubians & Toggenburgs, others. Nathan Meadows, Snows Mill Rd., Monroe. Ph. 267-5954.
Alpine yrlg. freshened April 14, lots of milk/nice udder $150, her twin does, $60 ea. Mr. Chandler, Rt. 2, Carnesville. Ph. 404-384-4898.
Name and city are required on every ad. Please include this information so your ad will not be withheld.

If you have questions regarding this category, call Ora Garel 656-3727.
Only trained farm stockdogs are eligible to be advertised. Include dog's breeding and special training or ability that qualifies it as a stockdog. Puppies (dogs under 12 months old) or untrained dogs will not be advertised. A signed statement must accompany each notice indicating these facts, before the ad can be published.
Australian Shepherd, blk. tri. working stockdogs, dbl. reg., farm raised/worked, $125/firm. Billy Bullock, Dallas. Ph. 445-9392 or 459-9591.___________
Reg. Australian Shepherds and Heelers, worked on cows and horses, fully trained. Nino Ciccone, Ludowici (Long Co.) Ph. 912-545-9542.
ASCA reg. red Australian Shepherd male, also, blue merle male, farm raised/ used, sell/trade for hay, red female, hay rings, peafowl. S. Kelley, Carrollton. Ph 404-854-4271 before 10 p.m.
Two Australian casttledog Queensland Heeler (Blue Heeler) trained w/cattle & horses, goats. Earl Moreland, Carrollton. Ph. 834-4403 before 9 p.m.
// you have questions regarding this category, call Ora Garel 656-3727.
5 yr. TWH gelding, neg. cogs, test, $495/firm. Gary C. Adams, Cleveland. Ph. 404-865-2806._______________
TB reg. mare, 15.1 hds., has raced (won), mare has 2 mo. TB filly by Sharp Vote, 2 TB's at price for one, $1250. Gene Beckham, Carrollton. Ph. 404-834-3983._______________
AQHA mares, big built chestnut, shown, Two-Eyed Jack breeding, gentle, chocolate palomino, beau, training for west, pi., reining/trails, $850 ea./nego. J. Blaylock. Lookout Mountain. Ph. 404-657-7389.______________
Reg. TB mare, 4 yrs., 15.3 +hds., dark, bay, flashy, athletic, lots of potential, dressage/hunter/broodmare prospect, best offer. Cindy Bohn, Alpharetta. Ph. 491-8323.____________________
Brown miniature horse mare, shown by appt. only. C.M. Bond, Lavonia. Ph. 404-356-1143 aft. 8p.m.__________
AQHA stallion sorrel, 3 socks, 15hds., sire-Bill the Cutter, dam-Pistol's, $1500 or trade for filly of same value. Billy Bullock, Dallas. Ph. 445-9392 or 459-9591.
TBX filly, 3 yrs., 15.3 hds., blk./graying, trailers & trail rides quietly, fat/healthy, $2250. J. Burdette, Jackson. Ph. 775-6618.
Reg. AQHA mare, 2 yrs., sorrel, cutting bred dau. of Boon Bar, $1500. Danny Carraway, Griffin. Ph. 404-227-8105.
Flashy '85 reg. Arab colt, bay, 4 wh. socks, gentle, exc. conf., Polish bloodlines by Garison, $2000. M. Carleton, Dawsonville. Ph. 893-2727.
Reg. Arabian bay mare by Tin High (*Tinian) 8 yrs., bred to C. Tristan + +(*Naborr son) shown succ. Eng., $2000. L. Casey, Gumming. Ph. 889-5885.
AUHA palomino gelding, 15.3hds., AQHA mare, both broken, exc. trail horses. R. Cato, Alpharetta. Ph. 404-475-9311.

Helping "Each Other

Dear Editor: In Coweta County we have noticeably fewer purple
martins this year. Has anyone else throughout the state noticed a marked decrease in this year's martin population? We would appreciate hearing from anyone who has any information on this subject.

Bob Blackburn Box 1 Madras, Georgia 30254

Arabians-chestnut mare, sweet, broken, $2000, gray mare & foal, $2000, gentle chestnut gelding, 2 yrs. $500. D. Gory, Alpharetta. Ph. 887-1134._____
AQHA reg. 7 yr. gelding, flashy, buckskin, blk. mane/tail, beau, head, healthy, gentle, trained western pi. L. Crabtree, Jonesboro. Ph. 471-5019.
TWH mare, 4 yrs., blk., 15.3hds., gentle, $700. A. Dantis, Savannah. Ph. 912-728-3436._________________
AQHA sorrel, 7 yrs., gentle, can del. S.A. Gammell, Buford. Ph. 962-3055.
TBX red bay gelding, 1 yr. halter broken, quick learner, $500/nego. to good home only, must sell. M. Garnica, Bishop. Ph. 769-9764 eve. or 542-7151
days.__________________________ Elegant Canadian Hunter Improve-
ment Soc. filly, 2 yrs., 15.3hds., beau. C. Beaver, Byron. Ph. 912-965-2393._____
APHA mare, 5 yrs., shown $1500; APHA mare, 7 yrs., shown $2,000. Jerry Bennett, Jackson. Ph. 775-5221._____
5 yr. reg. Arabian geld., shown west pi. class "A" show, child-safe, blk. gray. L.O. Braswell, Albany. Ph. 435-4390.
Blk. mare TWH/Arab, 5 yrs., exc. potential, show or jumper, spirited but gentle, $900. J. Fordham, Alto. Ph. 404-778-6875 aft 6._____________
2 reg. Arabians- tall, gray, Crabbet bred 2 yr. mare, some prof, halter training, $2200, very typey bay BaskCrabbet yrlg. colt, $1500/obo. C. Groom, Buford. Ph. 945-4633.____________
TB/QH bay filly reg. as part TB, 2 yrs., should mature to 16hds., good manners, hunter-jumper potential, lovely floating trot, lunging/easy to handle, $1500. A. Hartwig, Lenox. Ph. 912-546-4703.
AQHA reg. '83 mare, sorrel w/flaxen mane/tail, gr'dau. of "Sonny Dee Bar," trade for Paints. Connie Hayes, Locust Grove. Ph. 228-7904.____________
Appaloosa gelding, 6 yrs., sorrel w/ blanket, very gentle, muscular, pretty, recent shots/worming, $700. Wendi Hennon, Monroe. Ph. 267-3055._________
Reg. Arabian colt weanling, Irg. bone, $700, AQHA colt weanling, sorrel/wh. blaze, $500, Santeba Jake gr'son, Win or Lose gr'son. D. Hornback. Dallas. Ph. 445-5879 hm. or 422-3894 wk._______
Reg. 1/2 Arab-1/2 QH yrlg. filly, will be gray, should mature over 15hds., S700/ obo. Joe Inqui, Hull. Ph. 549-7150._____
Dbl. reg 90% Arabian/Pinto, 15.1hds., chestnut/wh., 3 yrs., gentle, Eng. prospect, proven. S. Kelley, Carrollton. Ph. 404-854-4271 before 10 p.m.
Reg. Appaloosa gelding, 15.1 hds., 11 yrs., brn. roan w/blk. spots, exc. breeding, good show qual. G . Kesler, Nicholson. Ph. 404-757-2427._______
Reg. Appaloosa mare, 8 yrs., 15.2., easy to ride, $1000, her reg. 1/2 Hanovarian foal, $1500, sell together, separate or bred back. E. Krueger, Dahlonega. Ph. 404-864-6699.______
Arabian stallion, 4 yrs., gray, trained, (Khemo-Sabre x Gwalla) a gr'son of 4 times Nat'1 Champ, and son of Regional Champ., $3500. Ben Kushner, Gumming. Ph. 889-0139.____________________
Premium reg. 5 yr. Pinto stallion, blk./ wh. Tobiano, throws 100% color, broken to ride, gentle, well behaved, sacrifice, $800. J. Lee, Norcross. Ph. 654-3400.
2 dynamic '84 geldings by Dee Bars Hobby, just finishing basic training, tremendous show potential for Eng. or western. N. Linn, Lithonia. Ph. 404-483-7637.
AQHA 3 yr. sorrel filly, Bit O'HancockJohnny Dial bred, 90 days training west, pi./horsemanship, docile, handles easy, shown. Teena Lynn, Collins. Ph. 912-693-2948.________________
Part TB mare, 4 yrs., 15.2hds., great beginner's horse w/half Hanovarian colt by her side, sell separately or together, make offer. C. Manus, Gainesville. Ph. 983-7908.

Reg. Appaloosa mare, 10 yrs., shown & evented English, can do western pleasure, 14.2hds., anyone can ride, $2000. S. Meriwether, Newborn. Ph. 404-342-4813._______________
QH gelding, 15.2hds., 9 yrs., jumps 3'6", smooth gaits, make good school horses, price reduced, owner moving out of state. Terry Netro, Alpharetta. Ph. 448-8376._______________
3 yr. AQHA palomino mare, own dau. of Coffemate Cowboy, 6 mos. west. pi. training, exc. mover will make good Futurity prospect. B. Norton, Buford. Ph. 932-2105 nights or 448-8144 days._____
6 yr. TWH sorrel gelding, 8 yrs., TWH chestnut gelding, 8 yrs, racking strawerry roan geld., 10 yr. sorrel TWH geld., reas. pried. A.K. Queen. Dallas. Ph. 404-445-7932.
LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS
Prices For April 1 987 Georgia Auction Markets
Georgia Department of Agriculture
and
U.S. Department of Agriculture Cooperating ' - Federal State .,.-,.:
Livestock Market News and Grading Service
SLAUGHTER CATTLE AND CALVES Steers
Good, 900-1100 Ib. ................62.25
Heifers Good, 500-700 Ib. ..................55.25 Good, 700-900 Ib. ..................59.00
Cows

Bulls Yield Grade 1-2
1300-1700 lb...........................55.55 Yield Grade 1-2 1000-1300 lb...........................52.00
Calves, 250-500 Ib.

Good ......................................63.25

Vealors, 100-250 Ib.
Choice............................................. Good ...............................................

FEEDER CATTLE: STEERS: No. 1 Med. Frame 200-300 Ib.. Med. Frame 300-400 Ib.. Med. Frame 400-500 I b.. Med. Frame 500-600 Ib.. Med. Frame 600-700 Ib..

..100.20 ....89.80 ....79.80 ....72.30 ....67.20

STEERS: No. 2 Med. Frame, 200-300 Ib. Med. Frame, 300-400 Ib. Med. Frame, 400-500 Ib.
Med. Frame, 500-600 Ib.
Med. Frame, 600-700 Ib. HEIFERS No. 1 Med. Frame, 200-300 Ib..
Med. Frame, 300-400 Ib. Med. Frame, 400-500 Ib. Med. Frame, 500-600 Ib.

....89.80 ....79.40 ....70.50 ....65.80 ....60.50
....84.20 ....74.00 ...68.80 ....64.20

HOGS Barrows & Gilts 200-220 Ibs. U.S. 2-3....... 220-240 Ibs. U.S. 2-3....... 200-220 Ibs. U.S. 1-2....... 220-240 Ibs. U.S. 1-2.......

..51.23 ..51.23 ..53.03 ..53.03

Feeder Pigs 30-40 Ibs. U.S. 1-2.. 40-50 Ibs. U.S. 1-2.. 50-60 Ibs. U.S. 1-2.. 60-80 Ibs. U.S. 1-2..

.121.00 .106.35 .100.50 ...91.10

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ATTENTION EQUINE ADVERTISERS
All equine advertised in the Market Bulletin must have had a negative Coggins test within the past 12 months before being published in the paper. Each horse must be accompanied by a copy of a valid Coggins test before it can be published. A copy of this test must accompany the ad each time it is submitted or the notice will be returned to the advertiser. For this reason, generalized ads (i.e., those advertising many horses, varieties to choose from, others, etc.) can no longer be accepted. Buyers are urged to request verification of a negative Coggins test before purchasing an animal. This regulation also applies to horses advertised in the special equine edition's "At Stud" category.
In addition, all horse farmers must have had livestock advertised in their possession 60 days or more before offering animals for sale through this publication.

Reg. TWH-direct daus. of Midnight Sun/Go Boy's Black Jack, Rogers Perfection, also, stallion direct son of Merry Go Boy, $950 ea. Diane Shelton, Perry. Ph. 912-987-4522.
Reg. 6 yr. tri-colored Paint mare, broken to ride, loud color, no bad habits, halter broken. P. Somers, Hampton. Ph. 404-946-9453.
2 AQHA-'86 filly, $700, 79 stud, 15hds., good disp., $1200, Morgan mare, 14.3hds., child-safe, $500 w/saddle. W. Sowder, Conyers. Ph. 483-8425.
Racking dun, gelding, 14.2hds., gentle, spirited, good trail horse, $700. Anita Stegall, Oxford. Ph. 787-7935.______
9 yr. Morgan mare, to good home only, liver chestnut, $850. Jenny Stekelenburg, Pine Mountain. Ph. 404-663-2102.
'82 AQHA sorrel mare, bred to Abku Poco son, will breed back to Three Bars/ Poco stud, 3-in-1 pkg. $1350. Stephen M. Watkins, Ellenwood. Ph. 474-0924.
4 reg, Appaloosas, ,1 leopard gelding, 3 maresr^ wii^foalAftaf>,A May.^Reberfr Williford,
Reg. POA mare, roan, flaxen mane/tail, ready to break, $300. C. Astin, Douglasville. Ph. 942-8674.
Paso Fino mare w/filly and rebred, rideable, good bloodlines, $2500, colt"Bandelero & Paula M" $1200. J. Badgeley, JaDon's Paso Finos, Cleveland. Ph. 404-865-2778.
ASB broodmare, Stonewall-King's Genius line, 18 yrs., 15hds., exc. health, requires exp. handler $900. Doug Burt, Locust Grove. Ph. 957-2154.
Bright sorrel yrlg. filly, 4 wh. stockings, blaze-face, will halter, sire is Handy's Poor Boy, gr'dau. of Impressive, $1500. A. Clark, Marietta. Ph. 427-5846.
Reg. TWH yrlg., beau, red bay, $750. Frances Johnson, Alpharetta. Ph. 404-475-6432.
AQHA filly, 1 yr. old, roan cutting, reining prospect, Hancock-Skipper W breeding, $1500. H. Kord, Gainesville. Ph. 532-0029.
2 x Genius Burbon King, American born, Mountain, Vessie Peavine, Silver Mac, perf. bred, 17.2hds. American Saddlebred stallion. C. McRae, Elberton. Ph. 283-7942.
Reg. Arabian gelding, 13hds., 3 1/2 yrs., rides good, gentle, $600; Tenn. Walker geld., 16hds., 21 yrs., anyone can ride, $400; Saddlebred gelding, 16 1/2hds., 15 yrs., gaited, $400/trade for AQHA mare. C. Owens, Dallas. Ph. 445-1235.
9 yr. Quarter gelding, fast mover, sorrel/wh. socks, easy keeper, $900/trade for trail horse. P. Reinman, Covington. Ph. 787-4298.
Reg. Appaloosa gelding, 4 yrs., exc. huntseat/show cond., stocky build, 9 yr. mare, drk. gray, gentle but spirited, both fat/healthy/sound, current shots/worms. S. Smith, Covington. Ph. 786-7715.
Ponies for sale-good riding pony, brown, $99, to good home. J.M. Thrasher Lawrenceville. Ph. 404-963-7269.
Reg. Quarter Horse, chestnut gelding, 7 yrs., 15.2hds., Poco & Bar breeding. Andee Tomlin, Covington. Ph. 404-464-3998 day or 464-3685 eves.
'85 chestnut Mr. Pondie Zip gelding, going great under saddle, Put. prospect, 15hds., X-tra gentle $1800. M. Topper, Dawsonville. Ph. 404-265-6807.
3 yr. reg. gray filly, Doc O'Lena breeding, rides good, exc. disp., very gentle, 15hds., $1000/nego. A. Walker, Madison. Ph. 342-1313 or 453-2380.
Please observe our 20 word limit.

16.2hds. chestnut gelding, HunterJumper, show ring or field, classy mover. Gloria Winship, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-8319.____________________
Flashy 6 yr. bay mare w/wh. stockings & blaze, Welsh size, sound, healthy/ gentle, $325. Alien W. Adams Jr., Clayton. Ph. 404-782-5100 before 5 p.m. or 746-2436 aft. 6 p.m.___________
Appaloosa mare, 8 yrs., shots/wormed, new shoes, spirted/strong mover, $600. L. Anderson, Woodstock. Ph. 926-2172.
Gray gelding, 14.2hds., 4 yrs., beau, conf. started o/f's & dressage, nice trail manners, also goes western. V. Beaty, Covington. Ph. 404-786-7671.______
Big AQHA red roan broodmare, dam of Halter & Pleasure Class winners, she rides, $1200. C. Bradley, Covington. Ph. 404-786-3552._______________
Appaloosas-mare, loud leopard, exc. halter/west, pi., $2800; gelding, 2 yrs., greenbroken, gentle, good looking, $1500. Robert Brady, Douglasville. Ph. 404-942-9966 ofc. or 949-3391 hm._____
,. AQHA 15.3hds., beau, sorrel gelding, 5 yrs., Eng./west., best offer to loving home only. D. Brooks. Duluth. Ph. 448-8557.__________________
6 yr. geld, child-safe but spirited, good hunter/jumper or trail pony, $600/firm; AQHA 5 yr. geld., exc. cutting/trail horse, needs loving home, $850/firm. Ron Cannon, Marietta. Ph. 435-1035._____
Reg. purebred Arabian herd reduction10 yr. gray mare bred to blk., 11 yr. mare & 2 yr. filly, $1500 ea. S. Cowart, Carrollton. Ph. 404-258-9548.______
Lovely white reg. Arabian mare, 12 yrs., good broodmare, rides good, very gentle, must see, $1200. Nancy Dougherty, Carrollton. Ph. 832-9345.______
Reg. Arabian bay colt, sire Diamond Jim (son of Bask), 1 yr., halter broken, very gentle/nice, $2000. R.L. English, Dallas. Ph. 422-0126 wk. or 445-9635 hm.
Dbl. reg. TWH's pretty & blk. & broken, blk. filly & stud. E. Hendricks, Dublin. Ph. 912-676-3513.______________
Reg. TB mare, 10 yrs., 16hds., bay, beau, mover, wonderful dressage/show hunter, to good home only, $3500/obo. Fran Hoots, Alpharetta. Ph. 441-9545 or 448-8557.________________
Reg. Clydesdale mare, bay, 2000 Ibs. plus, 8 yrs., $6500. Jim Kinsey, Cumming. Ph. 475-1833 days, 887-5541
nights.___________________ Palomino Racking gelding, 16hds.,
$500/firm; palomino Racking mare, gentle, $800. Stan Lindsey, Powder Springs. Ph. 404-943-2515 or 943-1067.________
Pleasure horse-Palomino paint gelding, 15.2hds., $550. S. McCartney, Morrow. Ph. 961-4522 aft 6.__________________
AQHA gelding, 9 yrs., 15.3hds., 7 halter pts., 17 west. pi. pts., 9 AMA west, pi. pts., also shown huntseat/trail, ready to show, $3000. K. Phillips, Winston. Ph". 942-6913.__________________
1 Paint, sorrel/wh. gelding, 6 yrs., 2 Quarter Horse geldings, 1 red dun, 1 sorrel, 3 yrs., 5 yrs. Forrest Powell, Suwanee. Ph. 476-3691.________
Reg. Thoroughbred mare, chestnut, 5 yrs., 16hds., great disp./conf., gr'dau. of Kentucky Derby winner, "Determine," $2000. A. Riemersma, Lithonia. Ph. 482-9222.
2 yr. TB colts, beau, conf., race or hunter prospects, $3500-$5000. Carol Smiley, Dawsonville. Ph. 404-265-6265.
AQHA '86 filly, $700, '79 stud, 15hds., good disp., $1200, Morgan mare, 14.3hds. w/saddle, child-safe, $500. W. Sowder, Conyers. Ph. 483-8425.

Three Arabians, need a good home, gelding, filly, colt, all reg., $800-$1000/ obo's considered. Jenny Spivey, Suwanee. Ph. 889-0433.
Beau, strawberry roan, Racking mare, 15hds., all she needs is riding, $700. J.O. Strange, Madison. Ph. 404-342-1940.
9 yr. chestnut mare, hunter jumper, trail ride, shown, by teenage girl, good home required, $1000/nego. L. Taylor, Tyrone. Ph. 487-2147.____________
Two reg. Appaloosa mare's, 1-5, 1-7 noth thrown spotted foals, $975 ea. Martha Tate, Cumming. Ph. 404-887-2940
nights.___________________ TB/QH cross 9 yr. dependable gelding,
15.1 1/2hds., goes western/Eng., jumps, used for pleasure riding. David Titus, Augusta. Ph. 404-860-2205.________
AQHA bay gelding, 1 yr., halter broken, gentle, $450. Ricky Tyler, Rt. 1, Box 122 B, Buena Vista. Ph. 912-649-7402 or 7792.____________
'82 AQHA mare, open/amateur show ROM '86 GQHA & HQHA Reserve Jr.performance horse, $3000. S. Wagner, Preston. Ph. 912-887-2541._____________
Reg. Arabians, colt, flashy, typey, Morafic lines, mare, 4 yrs., exc. temperament/looks, prof, trained. Fred D. Waller, Buford. Ph. 945-3213.___________
AQHA '85 bay filly by Mr. Pondie Zip, gentle, carrying saddle. J. Ward, Gainesville. Ph. 404-535-1686.________
"Lee Bar Wimpy" reg. Quarter Horse gelding, 15.5hds., 12 yrs., exc. for competition & pleasure, great w/kids, $900/nego. Bob Welliver, Wlntervllle. Ph. 742-7227.___________________
Half Paso Fino filly, 2 yrs., gentle but spirited, all shots up-to-date/wormed, $450. Faye Abreu, Sylester. Ph. 912-435-4661 or 535-4473.__________
Arabian broodmare, purebred, outstanding producer of qual. foals, incl. 2 rare blacks, reas. to good home. B. Anckersen, Oxford. Ph. 787-2132._____
Beau. reg. Anglo-Arab 16hds., chestnut gelding, trained 2nd level dressage, jumps 3'3", exc. manner/conf. Mrs. R. Anderson, Newnan. Ph. 253-9353.____
One reg. Arabian bay gelding, 15hds., 8 yrs., $1000, good manners, well-trained as a trail horse somewhat spirited. S. Austin, Hiram. Ph. 526-6288 day or 948-5088 night.__________________
3 yr. TB/Percheron gelding, 4 mos. training, 16hds., $2500/nego.; 9 yr. reg. TB gelding, 16.5hds., $2000/nego. D. Brantley, Sandersvllle. Ph. 552-3187 or 552-7000.________________
AQHA Impressive Ruler mare, sorrel, 4 yrs., going great at western pleasure. Don Connell, Martinez. Ph. 404-860-1275.
Arabians-overcrowded, must sell 2 exc. mares, 1 w/foal at side, also, childsafe gelding, $1000/up. C. Cummings, Macon. Ph. 912-477-3963._______
7 yr. old bay, works sgl. or dbl., 800 Ibs., sell/trade for gentle horse, rides good. E.W. Kays, Lithonia. Ph. 469-6388.
Arabians-2 broodmares w/'87 fillies, 1 Crabbet, 1 Polish, 2 Bask bred fillies w/ definite show potential, one 2 yr. geld., Bask-Crabbet cross, exc. youth horse, reas. prices/terms. A. Long, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-5122._________
2 AQHA yrlg. fillies, gray dun-Te Jay Badger bred, sorrel, 2 Eyed Jack, Skipper W & Coy's Bonanza bred. J. McBurney, Augusta. Ph. 404-798-3766._______
Reg. Appaloosa gelding, 14.3hds., poles & barrels, ridden by youth $3500. K. Moon, Lithonia. Ph. 972-5359._____
Reg. American Saddlebred gelding, prof, trained, 5-gaited, will ride & work in harness, 14 yrs., exc. disp., $1000. Roger Nelson, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-4918.____
Fantastic 3/4 Arab, 2 yr. bay filly, size, class, athletic. A. Riles, Douglasville. Ph. 949-2238 eve.______________
3/4 Quarter Horse-1/4 Arab gelding, hunter, 15.1hds., 10 yrs., Pinto, exc. conf., interm. exp. rider, $850. Blain Salter, Macon. Ph. 474-7571._________
Yrlg. miniature Pinto mare; also, miniature Sicillian gray dun jack, both reg. Billy Turner, Union Point. Ph. 404-486-2558.__________________
2 Irg. mare mules 15.2hds., 1400 Ibs., work good/sound, $1750 for pr.; 3 reg. TB mares, bred, fat, pretty, exc. breeding, $3000 for all 3. Larry Altman, Valdosta. Ph. 242-6575.
AQHA bay mare, 4 yrs., 15hds., very gentle, TWH mare, 16hds., smooth/ gentle to ride, Appaloosa geld., 8 yrs., 15.2hds., ridden in endurance/shown. D. Barnett, Senoia. Ph. 599-3303/3619.
Arab, gelding, bay, 4 yrs., class "A" winner, exc. disp.; Arab, mare (1/2 sister) bay, 5 yrs., west w/Eng. potential, will breed/terms/del, considered. W. Benike, Evans. Ph.404-860-1100.
Submit ads by Wednesday noon.

10 yr. TWH mare, exc. pleasure horse, easy kept, $900. Ben Benson, Cumming Ph. 404-889-9892.___________
Saddlebred stallion, 8 yrs., nice disp., linebred Desdemona Denmark, flashy. David Bennett, Chickamauga. Ph. 404-931-2743.______________
7 yr. reg. TB gelding, 15.2hds., dapple gray, exc. disp., $900; 3 yr. AQHA mare, gray riding well, good 4-H project, working horse lines, $800. J. Carlan, Wlnterville. Ph. 742-2791._________
Buckskin filly, 2 yrs., 15hds., very gentle, halter broken, needs loving home, $400. Donna Davis, Loganvllle. Ph. 466-8786._______________
American Saddlebred gelding, nice. Bruce Harris, Fairburn. Ph. 404-969-1352
days.____________________ Standardbred horse, broodmare w/
harness/wagon. Ron Harris, Newnan. Ph. 404-253-9302 nights or 969-1315 days.
AQHA reg. 10 yr. old sorrel mare w/2 mo. colt by Copper "N" Brass, $900. B.J. Harrison, Brooks. Ph. 599-6066._______
AQHA gelding, 5 yrs., red roan, good disp., great 1st horse, pleasure/trail, easy keeper, $1000. Cathy Heidkamp, LaFayette. Ph. 404-638-5879._______
Standardbred-Roadster horse, show winner w/harness/wagon. Dee Shedd, College Park. Ph. 404-762-7361 days.
Arabian stallion, imported, Championship Quarter Horse mare, bred, gentle, beau., serious inquiries only. Milton Martin Jr., Danielsville. Ph. 404-536-8128.___________________
Arabian mare, 10 yrs., proven broodmare, size and type, gray, nego. price w/ terms. D. Mesler, Canton. Ph. 479-8219
eves.____________________ Reg. purebred Arabian gelding, yrlg.,
halter broken, endurance/performance potential, quick learner, $750. David Mulling Yatesville. Ph. 404-472-3310 aft.
8 p.m._____________________ Purebred Arab mare, 4 yrs., bay,
15 + hds., $1000, purebread Arab mare, 3 yrs., blk./bay, super trot, $1500. E. Gates, Thomaston. Ph. 404-648-6245._____
Blk. 5 yr. gelding, no bad habits, very nice pleasure/show horse. W. Peterson, Clarkston. Ph. 292-6608.___________
Appaloosa blk./wh., 14.3hds., 3 yr. mare gentle youth horse, great trail horse, $600. G.W. Potter, Bethlehem. Ph. 404-867-7180.______________
17hds. 4 yr. hunter gelding, $3500, 16.1hds. AQHA versatile gelding, $2500, classy AQHA-PHBA, 10 yr. palomino mare w/pts., 3 yr gelding, 60 days prof, train. D. Reed, Clermont. Ph. 983-7571.______________
AQHA cutting horses, ready to show, 9 yr. mare, 5 yr. stallion, 4 yr. gelding by Doc's Prescription, $2500 to $10,000. R. Reed, Clermont. Ph. 983-7217.______
Reg. 1/2 Arabian mare, gray, 15.2hds., typey, beau, mover, shown huntseat, suitable for dressage, $1800. J. Riche, Comer. Ph. 783-3130.___________
Appaloosa/Quarter gelding, reg. 8 yr., 15hds., perfect work/cutting horse, barrel prospect, very attractive, $1000, w/ tack $1200. L. Ruckart, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-1429.____________________
One mare & 1 gelding, Welsh Shet., Welsh x Arab, both extremely gentle & pretty, $400 & $550. Donna Rush Loganville. Ph. 466-4670.__________
Gray Anglo-Arab gelding, hunterjumper-C.T., 15.2hds., 9 yrs., nice mover, exc. disp., $3800. DeLane Smith, Sharpsburg. Ph. 253-6029.
Reg. AQHA sorrel '86 colt sired by Santeba Jake, '78 PHBA World Champ, out of a Bar bred mare. M. Steere, Ellijay. Ph. 276-2479.
Purebread Arabians-3 yr. dapple Rose Gray gelding, drk. eyes, gentle, started under saddle, $1500; yrlg. colt, rich bay w/star, $750, chestnut broodmare, rides, $1000. T. Tidwell, Griffin. Ph. 228-3612.
2 yr. Half-Arab gelding, liver chestnut w/blaze face, gentle disp., $375. S. Tuvell, Winder. Ph. 867-7231.
Appaloosa dispersal-beau, yrlg. colt, reining bred, 3 open mares, all ride, will breed, must sell make offer. Marion Weaver, Marietta. Ph. 432-8376.
Quarter Horse, paint mare, 14hds., 10 yrs., gentle, exc. child's horse, $600. B. Wheeler, Fairburn. Ph. 969-2004.
1 stud 2 yrs., out Go Boy Shadow, good show prospect. J.W. Yawn, Milan. Ph. 912-362-4733.
Dressage/Event, TBX 5 yr. gelding, 16.1hds., lovely mover, shown succ., novice/1st level dressage, loves to jump. Joanna Yu, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-9953.
Only shrubbery and other wood plant materials require inspection before they may be advertised in the MARKET BULLETIN.

Livestock Wanted
Want 2 riding horses, free (no money) but will give good home/TLC. Vivian Dial, 1769 Austell Road, Marietta 30060.
Want small young female donkey, 50 mi. radius of Columbus. William Duncan, 1805 Dee Ave. Columbus 31903. Ph. 404-689-7559._______________
Want mares to breed to 90% Arabian/ Pinto stallion on possible EOF basis/ lease/offer, sired by Pinto Nat'l Champion. S. Kelley, Carrollton. Ph. 404-854-4271 before 10 p.m.__________
Want to buy horses, cows, hogs and other livestock, for country home, must be reas. priced. Don Green, Temple. Ph. 404-562-3605._________________
Want to buy herd of beef cattle. Lynn Hale, Acworth. Ph. 404-428-2835.______
Want free to good home, pony or horse (for 8 yr. old girl) 7-12 yrs., 1314hds. R. Kiblinger, LaGrange. Ph. 884-0128.__________________
Want free sheep, rabbits, goats, etc., will pay for del. John Kitchens, Oxford. Ph. 787-5105._______________
Want free goats w/n 50mi. radius of Newnan, all accepted. Bobby McCollum, 151 Walt Carmichael Rd., Newnan 30263. Ph.404-251-0225._______________
Want unwanted cattle, cows, goats, misc. to prospective good home, will pick up w/n reas. distance. H. Mclntyre, Locust Grove. Ph. 957-9749._________
Want gentle Quarter type racking gelding, 3 to 5 yrs., gentle, easy keeper, prefer bay, reas. Vernell Reece, Dawsonvllle. Ph. 265-6685.___________
Want Sicillian donkey, prefer a pair or a small one. R.S. Smith, Newnan. Ph. 404-253-0023.
Want to buy reas. priced goats w/n 50 mi. of Jackson, further for several. E. Spencer, Jackson. Ph. 775-4030._______
Want unwanted horses, rabbits, guinea pigs, pigs, hogs and mules, w/n. reas. distance. Mark Strickland. Statham. Ph. 725-2440.____________
Want to buy cattle and hogs. Jim Toney, Stockbrldge. Ph.404-483-7993.
Want unwanted horses, ponies, goats, sheep, pigs, etc., to country home, will pick up. J. Tyson, Dallas. Ph. 445-1206.
Want free unwanted horses, goats, poultry, pigs, ponies, sheep, will pick up w/n 50 mi. radius of Jackson. Ed Edmondson, Jackson. Ph. 912-994-0491.
Want goats, all kinds/sizes, will go anywhere for Irg. numbers if price is right. Bill Long, Rt.5 Box 5863, Blairsvilla 30512. Ph. 404-745-9776.________
Want goat, white laying hens, will trade bunnies. Eulene Walters, Bogart. Ph. 725-2040._____________
Want to buy cattle. J.R. Wimpey, Jonesboro. Ph. 471-4221.__________
Want ewe sheep, Suffolk-Hamp. cross preferred. Sonny Reeves, Carrollton. Ph. 404-834-8218.__________________
Wanted reg. purebred Arabian mare, will trade reg. AQHA Silver Doc Bar dau., grey, 15hds., 11 yrs. healthy. S. Cowart, Carrollton. Ph. 404-258-9548.
If you have questions regarding this category, call Ora Garel 656-3727.
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.

Wednesday, May 20, 1987

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Pasture for rent (horses) w/shelter/ stream, $60/mo. L. Alien, Alpharetta. Ph. 751-0133.
Red 4-horse gooseneck w/dressing rm. Jerry Bennett, Jackson. Ph. 775-5221.
19" close contact hunt saddle w/o fittings, $100/nego. L. Booth, Stone Mountain. Ph. 498-3788.________
Huntseat saddles & bridles, western bridles, asst. bits, misc. tack. Geralyn Campbell, Fox Run Farm, Lula. Ph. 404-869-3390.
2 huntseat saddles, exc. cond., adult size, made in England. T. Champion, Acworth. Ph. 974-4259.
2-horse custom-built, elec. brakes, extra hgt., $1700. C. Couch, Gumming. Ph. 889-3017.
Mats for horse/livestock trailers, milking parlors, wash racks, etc., custom made from recycled tires, $3 sq. ft. Gordon Crofut, Rt. 3 Box 82-H, Sandersville 31082. Ph. 912-552-0999.
Simco saddle, exc. cond., $200. Janet Davis, Woodstock. Ph. 928-8192.
Big Valley '86, 16' bumper pull, open stock 4-horse trailer, 7' high, exc. cond., loaded w/options, priced to sell. Dennis Easter, Marietta. Ph. 928-1955.
'86 W W 2-horse trailer, fully enclosed, padding, mats, radial tires, kept in garage, used once. $2450. Mark Greenway, Epworth. Ph. 404-492-7232.______
2-horse trailer, bumper pull, new floor w/mats, good cond., w/tack comp., looks nice, $1000. C. Hagan, Lilburn. Ph. 921-0264.____________________
Horse pasture for rent, water/shelter. C. Huff, Barnesville. Ph. 228-6694 aft. 5
p.m.________________ Horse size harness, practically new,
$600/offer. Joe Inqui, Hull. Ph. 549-7150.
Horse trailer, gooseneck, hauls 7, extra tall/wide, good tires/floor, paint, loads side & rear, 4' dr. room, $4500. Tom Jones, Gumming. Ph. 889-3344.
Roping saddle 15 1/2" seat, fully tooled, silver, good cond., $400/trade. L. Kelly, Griffin. Ph. 227-6417.________
Pasture for rent, $35 per horse, neg. coggins required. H. Kord, Gainesville. Ph. 532-0029._________________
Cattle scale, model 1259 B Sureweight w/trailer, like new, 3000* cap., sell/trade for young reg. Polled Hereford cows. M. Mansell, Roswell. Ph. 475-6781._____
Dbl. R show saddle, complete w/ matching bridle/breast strap, completely loaded w/sterling silver hearts, 15 1/2" seat, fully tooled, brn., mint cond., $650. W.H. McCarter, Blairsville. Ph. 745-4957.
'85 W W 2-horse gray, sliding windows, radial tires, no work needed, $2350; also, '83 Circle "S" 2-horse w/3' dr. rm., radial tires/slid, win., M. McKool, Douglasville. Ph. 949-8835._______
'86 2-horse gooseneck, red, 7', mats, brakes, removable partitions/head div., $3000 for quick sale. Ron Quillen, Savannah. Ph. 912-964-2030 eves./ wkends. 912-728-3966.____________
21" Helen Crabtree equitation saddle, adj. stirrup bars, used 1 show season, $875; also, youth's tan Circle "Y" western saddle, used 3 times, $400. C. Schepis, Lexington. Ph. 404-743-3106.
'85 Cherokee gooseneck 2-horse trailer w/6 x 8 camper. Fulton Thigpin, Norwood. Ph. 404-465-2498._______
Big Valley '87 2-horse stock gooseneck, 4 ft. dr. rm., pulled once, $3800. Wallace Todd, Dalton. Ph. 404-277-2252.
Want 2-horse bumper pull, will trade. J. Tyson, Dallas. Ph. 445-1206._______
Simco 15" western saddle, dbl. rigged, $135, Silver Cup Supreme blk. huntseat saddle, $95. Mrs. Vaughn, Gumming. Ph. 887-2890._____________________
Gooseneck cattle and horse trailer, 10' by 6' wide, sgl. axle w/elec. brakes, 16" tires, tack comp., $1250/trade for 2-horse or 12 x 6 bumper. Hugh Wilcox, Winterville. Ph. 404-742-8032.______
20-ft. gooseneck cattle trailer. David Willis, Sylvester. Ph. 912-776-5104.
Pr. driving harness for 800 Ib. horses, older harness, in good serviceable cond., complete w/russet collars, names/traces, $200. Bob Welliver, Winterville. Ph. 742-7227._____________________
Pasture for rent (horses only) minutes from I-20 in western Douglas Co., plenty of grass, $40/mo. per horse. Van Anderson, Winston. Ph. 942-2912 days or 949-7912 nights._________________
Western saddle, cutting front, 15" seat, $300; also, tuffy girths, reins and saddle pads. J. Cannon, Carrollton. Ph. 832-6684.__________________
'86 Bonanza 2-horse trailer, tack room, bumper pull, elec. brakes, like new, $2000/firm; also, want good used hot walker, 3-speed. Ron Cannon, Marietta. Ph. 435-1035.

Want used trailer, 2-horse or stock type, also, want used tack, can trade reg. purebred Arabs./or AQHA mare. S. Cowart, Carrollton. Ph. 404-258-9548.
2-horse W W trailer, fully enclosed Xtra, charcoal, $2250. T.A. Floyd, Smyrna. Ph. 436-4570._________________
26 ft. gooseneck cattle trailer, $2200. Wallace Allred, Canton. Ph. 404-345-6231 aft. 5 p.m.___________________
Exc. pasture for rent (horses only), pvt. farm, perm, pasture, conv. to X-ways. M.R. Boroughs, Decatur. Ph. 404-241-3565.______________
2-horse trailer, extra tall/wide, custom rebuilt, 2-tone auto., paint, padded wall, hvy. duty, $1500. K. Brock, Climax. Ph. 246-3173.__________________
16-ft. 4-horse or stock trailer, good cond., bumper pull, good tires, ready to go, $1295. V. Bruce, Covington. Ph. 404-786-5014.______________
'83 Circle M Supreme 4-horse gooseneck, 8' dr. rm., insulated, 4 escape doors, interior fans/lights, consider trade. John Cardell, Winston. Ph. 949-7363.____________________
'86 Supreme gooseneck wh. 2-horse custom, 2 exits, saddle racks, chrome wheels, dr. rm., many extras, mint cond., $8000. Don Connell, Martinez. Ph. 404-860-1275._______________
Want to rent pasture for horses/ ponies, must be able to rent entire pasture, Gwinnett/surrounding cos. Kay Gann, Norcross. Ph. 449-1505/962-7545.
Want used saddles, good cond., Jonesboro area. Susan Graves, Jonesboro. Ph. 471-0475.______________
'82 Doughtry 4-horse stock trailer, gooseneck, covered nose/top, center gates, mats, brakes, 6' x 18'. William Holton, Camilla. Ph. 912-734-4215.
12 ft. X-tra hvy. duty stock trailer, new floor/paint, custom built dbl. axles, lights work. Jeff Hunter, Clayton. Ph. 746-5516.____________________
Mint cond. and used horse, pony & youth saddles, $100, $65, $30, also, bridles, etc. D.E. Ivy, Rt. 7, Canton. Ph. 404-479-6647.__________________
Custom-made horse jumps, pressure treated lumber, 2 coats paint, fast del., reas. prices. N.D. Jackson, Rt. #6, Box 895, Ellijay 30540. Ph. 404-695-6109.
'86-24 ft. alum, livestock trailer, used 4 times, great shape, 8' w x 6'6" hgt., oak floor, $6599. Mike Kahn, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-8407._____________________
McQuerry 4-horse gooseneck trailer, fully enclosed, dressing rm., completely rebuilt, new paint, $4000/obo. Thomas Laile, Dallas. Ph. 445-0500.________
Horse trailer 5' x 8 1/2', sgl. axle, open top, $400. Joe Liberatore, Winder. Ph. 867-8777.___________________
16 ft. stock trailer, oak floor, brakes, blue metal top, center gate, good tires, ready to use. C.A. McGhee, Conyers. Ph. 929-0975 or 288-5433.____________
2 western saddles, both good usable cond., $100 & $75, both for $150. J. Ball, McDonough. Ph. 404-957-4320.______
Hale 2-horse trailer, new floor/wiring/ paint, mats incl., $1000/firm; also, Simco show saddle w/some silver, exc. cond., $300 J. Carlan, Winterville. 742-7291.
'86 neckover stock trailer, 16 ft. long, also, a metal cattle body for long-wide bed Chev. P.U. Lyndle Foster, Carrollton. Ph. 832-2935._____________
Pasture for rent for horses, $50/mo. Twin Lakes. Ron Harris, Newnan. Ph. 253-9302 nights or 969-1315 days._____
Used saddles, bridle, other tack wanted, will trade req. Australian Shepherd. S. Kelley, Carrollton. Ph. 404-854-4271 before 10 p.m._________
Billy Cook saddle, 15" seat, good cond., $350. K. Moon, Lithonia. Ph. 972-5359.___________________
Lrg. western saddle, $250, average saddle, $200, exc. cond. John Patterson, Lyons. Ph. 912-526-4087.__________
Want harness for 1900 Ib. mare and stallion, will trade jack or jenny. J.C. Putnam, Ranger. Ph. 404-334-2247.
2 English saddles, good cond., Blue Ribbon, $175, jumping saddle, $150. Donna Rush, Loganville. Ph. 466-4670.
17" Keiffer saddle, exc. cond., $400. Susan Thompson, Bloomingdale.. Ph. 912-748-0782._________________
Premier 2-horse bumper pull trailer, good cond., $1375. C.L. Williams, Jackson. Ph. 404-775-5367.___________
One 20-ft. gooseneck trailer, fits a flat bed, w/treated wood. James Wilson, Madison. Ph. 342-4702.__________
'79 Circle S 2-horse gooseneck, X-tra tall, Irg. dr. room w/air, new paint/tires, many extras, immaculate. S. Wood, Conyers. Ph. 922-2522.
Please observe our 20 word limit.

Want 2-horse trailer, thoroughbred size. Melanie Brown, P.O. Box 653, Avondale Estates 30002. Ph. 404-378-2943 aft. 5 p.m.__________
Used Longhorn roper & Ammerman roper, Billy Cook cutter, Ammerman cutter, Ammerman barrel racer 16" huntseat (padded knee rolls). G. Bryan, Dacula. Ph. 963-5476.
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If you have questions regarding this category, call Ora Garel 656-3727.
Only hay and feed grains produced by an individual on his own Georgia farming operation can be advertised in the Market Bulletin. Hay and feed grains purchased for resale purposes are not permitted. Please list the kind of hay or feed grain you have for sale in your notice.
Coastal bermuda, well fert., round & sq. bales, '87 Alfalfa hay, protein tested. Don Brock, Ft. Valley. Ph. 912-825-3185 nights or 825-3184 days.____________
Fescue hay, well fert./limed, $1.75 bale behind baler, approx. May 10-15th, 8 mi. W. of Dallas on Hwy. 120. Billy Bullock, Dallas. Ph. 449-9293 or 459-9591._____
Coastal & Tifton 44 in barn, slightly rained upon, $2.50; mulch $2. Mike Cady, Buford. Ph. 945-2847 or 8686.________
Coastal bermuda hay, well fert., rainfree bales, $2 at barn. I.R. Chanin, Lizella. Ph. 912-935-2292 or 746-1810.
Taking orders for '87 Oat/rye grass hay, top qua!., cutting in May, $3 bale in field, Oat/rye & fescue, $2.50 in field. B.P. Danner, Stockbridge. Ph. 404-474-1471._____________
Taking orders for hay, rye grass & clover mixed, $1 bale in the field. Terry Dockery, Albany. Ph. 888-2280._____
Cleaned combined feed oats, $2.75 bu. bulk. Frank Eaton, 4441 Bethany Rd., Madison 30650. Ph. 404-342-0727 nights.
Highly fert. '87 crop Bahia & rye grass hay, rain free sq. bales, $2. Sonny Holcombe, Rt. 2 Box 134, Dawson. Ph. 912-995-5996._________________
Taking orders for hay, Coastal bermuda, in round & sq. bales, del. avail. E.H. Hudson, Manchester. Ph. 846-9113.
Mixed hay, rain free, in barn. C. Huff, Barnesville. Ph. 228-6694 aft. 5 p.m.
Sq. bales Bermuda hay in barn, $2 per bale. Ronald Huggins. Griffin. Ph. 228-2497._______________________
Alfalfa hay, pure, $4 bale, mic-$3.50, del. avail. Sammy Jessie, Gumming. Ph. 889-0212._______________
Bermuda hay, $3.50 bale. Bill Landers, Duluth. Ph. 923-4645.___________
60 round bales '87 Oats, 1100-1200 Ibs., $25 bale. Ted Meadows, Madison. Ph.404-342-1630.__________________
Fescue hay, baled 5/2/'87 sq. bales, pick up at barn, $1.75 bale. Harry McCord, McDonough. Ph. 474-6262.
Coastal bermuda hay, sq. bales, $2.50, round bales $30, top qual. Jackie McKaig, Grapner Farms, Barnesville. Ph. 404-358-2701 anytime.___________
Mixed Fescue, Bahia-native bermuda, fert./rain free sq. bales, $1.75 at barn. Olive Pasley, Thomaston. Ph. 647-7904.
Fescue hay, approx. May 15th behind baler, $1.50 sq. bale, hvy. fert./limed, also; round bales, have Coastal in July. C. Patterson, Dallas. Ph. 445-4874.____
'86 Peanut hay under barn, approx. 1200 Ib ea. Lyman Prickett, Kathleen. Ph. 912-987-2547.______________
Coasta Rica bermuda, fescue & millet hay, well fert. hvy. bales, $3 at barn. O.L. Rutledge, Branan Rd. McDonough. Ph. 957-5144._______________________
'87 Fescue hay, behind baler, cutting approx. May 21, $1.75 bale, 50-55 Ib bales. Donald Sicher, Hwy. 113, Temple. Ph. 562-4707.________________
Peanut hay, $1 bale. Oct. '86 crop. D. Strickland, Lake Park. Ph. 912-559-7810.
All agricultural seed must be tested by the State Seed Lab before they can be advertised.

Alfalfa hay, satisfaction guaran., $4 per bale loaded on your truck. Donald Simmons, Oanielsville. Ph. 404-783-5428.______________
Highest qual. Tift 44 Coastal bermuda hay, well fert./rain free, $3/bale, tonnage rates avail. Palmer Smith, Thomasville. Ph. 912-226-8855 eves, or 226-2268 days.

Taking orders for '87 Oats Fla. 501 & baled oat straw, to be combined around May 15th. Mack Sutton, Sumner. Ph. 912-776-3282._______________

White and yellow corn 5e/lb. at farm. C.C. Tritt, Hwy. 60 N., Suches 30572. Ph. 404-747-3696.________________

Top qual. Coastal bermuda hay, protein tested, round bales, $20, sq. bales, $2.25 can load, del. avail. Ponder Webb, Webb Farm, Valdosta. Ph. 242-6423/1917.

Coastal bermuda hay, sq. bales, $3, round rolls, $30. Steve Allison, 105 Hickory Hill Rd., Covington. Ph.

404-787-3436._____________

Alfalfa hay, well-managed and established stands, 2nd cutting avail late May. Grover Anderson, Williamson. Ph. 227-1415 eves.________________

Good hay-Tiff 44 & Alicia, well fert./ limed, rain free, approx. 100 Ib. bales, $29, del avail, also, mulch hay, free. H.L. Barnes, Bloomingdale (Meldrim). Ph. 912-748-4289._______________

'87 Oat hay, clean, w/o rain, round

bales, 13-14 Ibs., $40 bale. Frank L.

Brooks, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-3142 wk.

7-4 p.m.

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Coastal bermuda hay, $15, round bales, approx. 700 Ibs., B. Camandona, Dawson. Ph. 912-995-3304.________

Taking orders for '87 Coastal bermuda & Fescue hay, highly fert. U. GA. soil specs., del. avail. Pat Davis, Newnan. Ph. 253-7742.___________

Fescue-bermuda hay, round bales, $25. D.B. Dixon, Covington. Ph. 404-786-6218/6230.______________

'86 crop yellow ear corn 5f per Ib. Mr. Grizzle, Grizzle Farm, Rt. 2, Dawsonville. Ph. 404-265-2782._____________

Fescue hay for sale in the field and at the barn, limed/fert.; also, will cut and bale hay in Carrollton, Roopville area. W. Hackney, Roopeville. Ph. 404-854-4996.

High. fert. Fescue hay behind .baler, can del. Lynn Hale, Acworth. Ph. 404-428-2835. __________'

Fescue, bermuda cattle hay (limed & fert. last fall) for sale in July, 3000 bales. Mike Heaton, Fair-mount. Ph. 337-2630.

Good clean yellow corn for feed. Olin Hickman, Rt. 3, Hawkinsville 31036. Ph. 912-892-2451.___________________

Round bales hay, under barn, $35. Bud Hodges, Mansfield. Ph. 786-6965._____

Coastal bermuda, round bales only, stored in barn, horse qual., del. avail., taking orders on '87 hay for square & round bales. E.H. Hudson, Manchester. Ph. 846-9113.___________________

'87 Rye clover hay, stored off ground, in round or sq. bales, del. avail., $25/bale. Gary D. Maxwell, Bowman. Ph. 245-5561.

Taking orders for '87 hay Coastal bermuda & fescue, $1.75 bale, $2 out of barn. Mitch Mobley, Bremen. Ph. 537-5282.___________________

Fescue/Bahia mixed, sq. bales, well fert., rain free, $2 at barn. Wm. C. Moore, Columbus. Ph. 404-324-5606 or 323-1566.

Cutting Fescue hay, $22.50 behind baler, $25 in barn, bermuda later, $22.50 & $27.50. Coy H. Morris, Colbert. Ph. 404-783-5722/4241.______________

Alicia hay round or sq. bales. Bob McDaniel, Ashburn. Ph. 912-776-5862 aft. 5:30 p.m.______________________

Vermeer high density round bales Peanut hay stored in barn and Tift 44 hay. Leo Perfect, Unadilla. Ph. 912-627-3820.____________________

Coastal bermuda hay, top qual., rain free, $3 bale if 10 or more, $2.75 bale. Bo Rohrabaugh, Stockbridge. Ph. 483-3017.

Top qual. Coastal bermuda hay, well limed/fert., weed/rain free, $2.50 bale, you load. Frank Ruzza, Perry. Ph. 987-3298._________________

Coastal bermuda hay, sq. bales, well fert./rain free, horse qual. Gerald Smith, Walnut Grove. Ph. 267-2929.______

Fescue hay, you cut, approx. 25 A., east Newton Co., price is nego. Ike Stanton, Snellville. Ph. 972-3054.______

'87 Fescue hay, sq. bales, highly fert., also, taking orders for 1st cutting of Fescue-Fescue/bermuda hay, in barn $1.75/bale. Terry Stephenson, Rt. 4 Commerce. Ph. 404-335-2654.___________

Coastal bermuda hay, horse qual. sq. bales, $2 at barn, taking orders for '87 crop Coastal hay. Terry Strickland, Pine Mountain Ph. 404-663-4927.

Only one ad per category per household is permitted in the BULLETIN.

Taking orders for Oat & rye grass hay. round & square bales. Jim Toney, Stockbridge. Ph. 404-483-7993._______
Taking orders '87 Coastal bermuda hay, rd./sq. bales in barn, highly fert. U. GA. soil specs., mold free, del. avail. Olin Trammell, Forsyth. Ph. 912-994-6463.
Qual. horse bermuda hay, sq. bales, del. avail, in quantity. Henry Verner, Rutledge. Ph. 557-2161/2540._______
Fescue hay, May '87 cutting sq. bales at barn. Marilyn Witt, Newnan. Ph. 404-253-8100.__________________
'86 bermuda sq. bales, rain free, ID400 bales. R. Wood, Williamson/Hoilowville. Ph. 228-9220 eve.___________
Wheat & rye hay, $2.75 bale for 10 bales or more, $3 for less. H.C. Alien, McDonough. Ph. 404-957-3379._______
Fescue hay, cutting 3rd wk. in May, good size bales, fert., $1.35 behind baler, approx. 400 bales. Tom Beaham, Sharpsburg. Ph.404-251-0171.___________
Alfalfa hay, qual. 1st cutting '87 now avail. R. Bruce, Athens. Ph. 404-543-8435._____________
'87 Oat hay, rain free hvy. fert. sq. bales, $2.50/bale, extremely good qual. Tim Burdett, Jackson. Ph. 775-4541.
'86 crop Coastal bermuda hay sq. bales, '87 crop rye straw, del. avail. Doug Doster, 376 Oak Hill Rd., Covington. Ph. 786-9640/4333.__________________
'87 Fescue hay, sq. bales, well fert., rain free, sold by bale or ton. John D. Hammond. Winder. Ph. 404-867-3792.
Lrg. quantities top qual. Coastal bermuda hay, Irg. round bales, also, top qual. horse hay, sq. bales. Wm. E. Lanier, Metier. Ph. 685-2506.________________
Alfalfa hay, $3 bale in field, $3.25 in barn. Frederick Pickett, Madison. Ph. 404-342-4005.
'87 sq. bales well fert. Rye grass hay, good qual., some bermuda, cut May 18th, $1.50. Robert Stephens, Athens. Ph. 404-549-8534.
Taking orders for '87 Fescue hay, sq. bales, $1.65 bale in field, del. avail. B. Treadwell, Monroe. Ph. 267-5810.
Hay Wanted
Want hay, will trade- reg. purebred Arablans-or rsg<? AQMA'mare !. ; S. Carrollton.'Ptt,
Want to buy Fescue or Coastal bermuda hay, behind baler. Wade Pitcock, Gumming. Ph. 889-0212.
Want hay, will trade bunnies. Eulene Walters, Bogart. Ph. 725-2040.
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FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN Georgia Department of Agriculture Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334

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// 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, Florida 302, Coker, Saluda, Caldwell and Hunter may not be propagated for sale unless the grower is certified. Propagation of such seed is a violation of the Plant Variety Protection Act and the Federal Seed Act. If you have questions regarding certified seed, call the Market Bulletin office or the Seed Division of the Department of Agriculture, 656-3635.
Tomato and bedding plants 10e ea.; also, 10 in. hanging baskets $4 and $5, no shipping. B. Whorton, Gray. Ph. 912-986-5613.______________
Brown Top millet seed, cleaned in 50 Ib. bags, 99.25% pure, 93% germ., $15 ea. Chris Coulter, Carlton. Ph. 404-797-3493. _____________
Old fashion red cherry tomato seed $1 per tsp. w/SASE. Mrs. Homer Alien, Dial Star Rt., Box 208, Blue Ridge 30513.
-Top - -millet '< cleaned; tested, bagged in 50 Ib. bags $12 ea. Dennis Burroughs, Rt. 1, Box 118A, Hull 30646. Ph. 548-4949 days, 548-4826 nights.
White Running Willow leaf butter beans $4/cup ppd. Joe Patterson, Rt. 3, Box 96, Jackson 30233.___________
Green Glaze collard seed, 2 Tbsp. $1 plus SASE per pkg. Joe Lunsford, Box 6, Parrott 31777._______________
Morris heading collard plants, Rutger tomato plants, $4.50 per C plus $1.50 post. J.R. Thompson, 2300 Panola Rd., Lithonia 30058. Ph. 981-1836._______
Crabapple trees $4 and $5, hazelnut, hickory nut, peach trees, apple trees $2 and $3, no shipping. Elvira Kirby, Douglasville. Ph. 942-3623._______
Certified Ga. Red and Red Jewel sweet potato plants $25/M, $8/C, del. ready now. W.R. Lightsey, Rt. 2. Box 690, Odum 31555.________________
1987 white multiplying nest onions at my home, Annie Pittman, Rt. 3, Box 740, Vidalia 30474. Ph. 537-4451._______
Old fashion seed, sml. wh. crisp cucumber 50/$1, sugar pumpkin 25/S1, vining pomergranate tsp. $1 w/SASE. Mrs. J.S. Bryan, 400 Ash Ave. S.E., Dahlonega 30533.______________
Certi. Ga. Red sweet potato slips for sale. Alfred White, Baxley. Ph. 912-367-2788 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Muscadine grapevines, hazelnut, black raspberry; also, blackhaw, sweetgum 81 $10 ppd. Mrs. Robert Norrell, Rt. 6, Gainesville 30506. Ph. 532-3945.______
Ambrosia cantaloupe seed 3 tsp. $1 w/ SASE. Mrs. H.F. Alexander, 617 McDonough Rd., Hampton 30228.__________
Strawberry plants, Lady Thompson, $10/100 ppd. Malachi Smith, Rt. 1, Box 74, Sautee 30571. Ph. 878-2992._______
Bermuda sprigs Tifton 44 $3/bu., del. avail. Sam Summers, Temple. Ph. 404-562-3679. ___________________
Brown Top millet, cleaned, 50 Ib. bags, 93% germ., no noxious weeds, $14/50 Ibs., 5 bag min., 10 bags or more $12. 50/ 50 Ibs. Alex Dillard, Arnoldsville. Ph. 404-742-8323. ________________
Certi. bermuda sprigs, Tifton 78 and Brazos $4/bu., Tifton 44, $2/bu., Alicia, Coastal, Tifton 419, Tifway II and Tifgreen $1/bu. Gene Hart, Guyton. Ph. 912-728-3380. _________________
Climbing peachvine seed, good for eating or making preserves 100/$5 or 200/$7.50. H.P. Crowe, 677 Carolina Rd., Marietta 30060. Ph. 428-6277.

Old fashion wild crabapple, wild muscadine, wild foxgrape, sassafras, 6 plants $10 ppd. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 1, Box 1405, Blue Ridge 30513.________
White Willow Leaf running butter bean seed $3.50 cup ppd., $6.50 for 2 cups. J.R. Myrick, 209 S. Laurel Ave., Greensboro 30642.____________________
Pinkeye purplehull peas $20/bag, Cattail Pearl millet $20/bag, Dove Proso millet $30/bag. E.G. Usry, Wrens. Ph. 404-547-2251._______________
Mtn. strawberry, blackberry plants $6 plus $1.50 post. Mrs. Elize Cantrell, Rt. 5, Box 248, Ellijay 30540._____________
Certi. Red and Yellow Jewel sweet potato plants. Jones Ponder, P.O. Box 205, Omega 31775. Ph. 912-528-6767.
Brown Top millet 85% germ., Dove Proso millet 83% germ., cleaned, in 50 Ib. bags. T. Lee Gregg, P.O. Box 269, Concord 30206. Ph. 404-495-5126 days, 495-5667 nights._______________
Certi. Gordon soybeans, germ. 83%. John T. Gregg, Rt. 1, Box 56, Concord 30206. Ph. 404-227-4661 nights, 495-5126
days._____________________ Brown Top millet seed, cleaned,
bagged, 95% germ., no noxious weeds 25<f/lb. Lewis Todd, Mitchell 30820. Ph. 404-598-3095.__________________
Soybean seed, Wrights, Braxton and Davis. Billy Hammock, Zebulon. Ph. 404-228-0992._______________
Citron seed, the long green melon preserving kind 50/$2 ppd., below standard in germ., 54%. W.H. Gazaway, 15780 Birmingham Hwy., Alpharetta
30201.________________________ White Acre peas $20 for 50 Ib. bag,
$15/25 Ib. bag, will ship UPS, add $6 shipping; pinkeye purple hull same price. Mrs. Lena Braswell, Rt. 1, Box 73, Wrens 30833. Ph. 404-547-6784._______
Morris NC heading collard and cabbage plants 50/$4.50; 100/$5.50 ppd., damp pkd. in Ga., out of state add $1. Rufus Merriman, Rt. 3, Lyons 30436.
Old May cherry bushes $5.50, blackberries $6/doz. plus $2 post. Mrs. Weldon Long, Rt. 5, Box 247, Ellijay 30540. Ph. 273-3607 or 635-7047._____
Gordon soybean seed, from reg. seed, cleaned, bagged, 71% germ., 81% w/ Thiram, 81%, $7/bu. Bill Floyd, Jesup. Ph.. 586-6528._________________
Big Mama tomato plants 6/$8 ppd, seed 40/$2.50 w/SASE. Thelma Yawn, Rt. 2, McRae31055.____________
Hubbard squash, 96% germ.,other, $1 for 25 w/SASE. Mildred Taylor, Rt. 3, Box 206, Manchester 31816.
Essex soybeans cleaned, bagged, 83% germ.; also, Stevens soybeans group III, indeterminate, 88% germ., other, $9/bu. David Peck, Rt. 1, Tallapoosa 30176. Ph. 404-574-5906._____
Pinkeye seed peas, germ. 79%, purity 98.89%, 50 Ib. bags $20, no shipping. Mrs. Melvin Tanner, Rt. 4, Box 891, Sandersville 31082. Ph. 912-552-5064.
Wanted
Want up to 100,000 June clippings for propagation of muscadine grapes from the Tarhill var. Peggy Trotter, Rome. Ph. 404-235-6104.
Want Buckwheat for seed planting. Wellington L. Berry, Cartersville 30120. Ph. 404-382-6011/4330.
Want 1 Ib of old time Black Corn-field beans, send price. Mrs. H.A. Harris, Rt. 3, Box 165, Lavonia 30553.
Want old timey whippoorwill pea seed. Mary Lee, 122 East End Ave., Warner Robins 31093.
Want gray or white crowder peas. Mrs. Lee Waldon, Rt. 2, Box 30, Alto 30510.
Want white multiplying onions or will consider other cols, about 1 gal. Evelyn Young, 104 Lawrence St., Ashburn 31714.
Festival Salutes Ga. Dairy Industry
The 28th annual Putnam County Dairy Festival is scheduled June 6 in Batonton. The event is held each year as a tribute to the dairy industry and to ac knowledge the success of Putnam County's dairy farmers.
Eatonton is located 70 miles southeast of Atlanta on Georgia Highway 441. For more information, con tact 404-485-6337.

bulbs and seed
If you have questions regarding this category, call Sonya Way 656-3727.
Old time daffodil bulbs $3.50/doz., min. 2 doz., $2 post. W.G. Lunsford, Rt. 1, Box 1-A, Suches 30572. Ph. 404-747-2331.____________________
'86 mix. marigold seed, yellow, orange, giant red, queen sophia, very generous supply for $1 w/SASE. J. Brooker, P.O. Box 207, Winterville
3068J.______________________ Hybrid bearded iris, mix. cols., Irg.
blooms $9/doz., mix. cols., hybrid lilies, iris blooms purple twice a yr. $8/doz. ppd. Mrs. W. Duvall, Rt. 3, Box 384, Ellljay 30540._________________
Wild violets 15e/bunch. Florence Moore, Rt. 5, Box 618, SW, Cartersville 30120. Ph. 386-2286._____________
Old time dbl. daffodils $3.50/doz., min. 2 doz., dk. blue Siberian iris $6/doz., ajuga $6/doz., liriope $5/doz., ea. w/$2 post, other. L Bonds, Box 1203, Duluth
30136.____________________ Mix. col. daylilies, sgl. $10/doz., dbl.
variegated gold $8/doz. or 2 doz. $15, iris lilies, light blue, gold, wh. $9/doz., all ppd. Carolyn Neely, Rt. 3, Box 275, Falrburn 30213.______________
Yd. violets, ground ivy $3/doz., vinca minor 50/S5, $1.35 post. Mrs. J.W. Jackson, Rt. 2, Talking Rock 30175.
Seed, zinnia, dill, dishrag gourd, luffa sponge, mangold, devil's horn, hibiscus, love apple, 4 o'clock, ageratum 4 pkgs. $1 w/SASE. Jim Donaldson, P.O. Box 893, Swainsboro 30401._________
Bearded iris, all cols, from 600 diff. vari. $8/doz. from 75c ea. to $1.50 ea., $2 post. Mrs. J. Hall, 4589 Ala. Hwy., SW, Rome 30161.________________
Dahlias, iris, yellow cannas, mums, amaryllis, yd. & pot type, tiger lily bulblets, blooming size, tuberose, others, no shipping. Neena Clary, Douglasville. Ph. 404-942-1599.___________
Perennial plants, monarda (attracts hummingbirds) or pink yarrow $7.50 doz., candylilies or lychnis coronaria $12/doz. ppd. Yolanda Ward, 12727 Upatoi Ln., Upatoi 31829._____________
Seed, mullein pink (lychnis) 1/2 tsp. $1, money plant, angel trumpet, touchme-not $1/tsp. ea., all w/SASE. G.F. Robertson, Rt. 17, Box 6420, Gainesville
30501.______________________ Lrg. spiderworts rhizomes, everbear-
ing blue flowers 18/S13, red or yellow Colorado 4 o'clock tubers $2, others, all ppd. Charlie Wilkerson, P.O. Box 31, Naylor31641._________________
African violet mix. dbl. impatiens, aloe 7/S10 ppd., UPS. Chester Addis, 6 Jane Lane, Brunswick 31520.____________
Japanese bamboo roots 3/$1.50, add post. Willa Mae Mooney, Rt. 5, Box 292, Ellljay 30540.__________________
Long handle dipper gourd seed 50/S2. N.M. Cawthon, 1011 Haynie Rd., Moreland 30259._____________________
Hosta, choose from hundreds, blue, green, gold, variegated, yd. ferns grows 5', near Six Flags. J. Newberry, Austell. Ph. 739-2152._________________
Variegated liriope, hundreds of Irg. bunches, my place. E.M. Boling, 210 Martin Dr., Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 475-4970.__________________________
All kinds of yd. flowers, cheap daylilies col. 3 kinds, old time & yellow cannas $2, dogwood, English $3, iris, all cols., no shipping. Elvira Kirby, Douglasvllle. Ph. 942-3623._____________
Water lilies, pink $15, $2 post., potted at pond $20, planting instr. incl. C.L. Harrison, 3165 Old Jonesboro Rd., Hapevllle 30354. Ph. 404-767-2298.
Mix. col. iris, daylilies $3/doz. at residence, for shipping incl. $3 for 1 doz., 50e ea. additional doz. Dorothy Oakes, 7033 Hogansville Rd., Hogansville 30230.__________________
Vinca major & minor w/blue flower, wh. yarrow $1, narcissus bulbs 25e, $5 min., others. Kathy Burgess, Lawrenceville. Ph. 404-962-2592.________
Bulbs, dwarf salmon $4 ea., regal red amaryllis $3 ea., $2 post. Biliie Land, 266 Hwy. 54, Jonesboro 30236. Ph. 471-4551.

Azaleas in 1,2 & 3 gal. containers $2.50-$3.50, climatized here, 4 yr. old plants. Steve Kennerly, Tucker. Ph. 972-8357 or 372-8085._____________
Old fashioned flowers, annuals, perennials, also herbs, cut flowers & plants, over 100 vari. Eve Davis, Eve's Garden, Atlanta. Ph. 627-6497.___________
Marigold, dwarf, red, yellow/brown mix., touch-me-not seed, mix. cols. $1/ Tbsp. Marianna Denmark, 1382 Lakewood, SE, Atlanta 30315.________
Seed, Irg. well shaped martin gourd w/ tough, thick rind 100/$1 w/SASE, instr. incl. J.C. Riddle, 393 Prosser Rd., NE, Mllledgeville 31061.___________
Running okra seed (luffa sponge) 50 seed $1 w/SASE. Mrs. Ernest Crosby, Rt. 3, Box 395, Baxley31513.__________
Bedding plants, perennials, annuals, wildflowers, hosta, buddleia, cannot ship, reas. priced. Marion Swann, 223 Lowery Rd., Fayetteville 30214. Ph. 227-1451.____________________
Siberian iris $8/doz., milk & wine lilies $5 ea., aloe $1.50 & up, $2 post. Jesse Kittrell, 10125 Broken Branch Ct., Covington 30209. Ph. 786-2231.______
'86 crop grancy greybeard seed 25/$1 w/SASE. Virginia Reinhardt, P.O. Box 187, Ashburn 31714 _____________
Dbl. red, dbl. peach impatiens $1.75 ea., new guinea impatiens $2 ea., add post. Ruth Payne, 8253 Bow Trail, Woodstock30188.______________
Old timey wh. narcissus $6/doz., star of Bethlehem $4/doz., Siberian iris $7/ doz., $2 post. Francis Keasler, P.O. Box 2744, Covington 30209.___________
Mole bean seed 50/$1 w/SASE. Frances West, Rt. 4, Box 4677, Blairsvllle 30512. Ph. 404-475-9886.______
Spider plant (cleome) seed 200/$1 plus free celosia fancy plumed seed w/order w/SASE. Paul Snavely, Box 722, Winder
30680._____________________ Monkey grass, juniper, red tip, holly,
Virginia pine, red maple, reas. $1.25 & up. C. Tarpley, Dututh. Ph. 476-1045/3337._____________
Butterfly lily $12/doz., cannas, the nirvana 3/$7.50, all ppd. S.J. Harrell, P.O. Box 371, Qultman 31643.________
Hosta, growing over 200 vari., from 50c/pot, native ferns. Robert Harris, 1971 Carrington Ct., Stone Mountain 30087. Ph. 493-8336._____________________
Hardy phlox, daylilies, lemon lilies, pink spirea, lily-of-valley, daffodils, mtn. ferns 8/$10. Malachi Smith, Rt. 1, Box 14, Sautee 30571. Ph. 404-878-2992._____
Wild ginger, hardy begonia, bearded/ crested iris, sedum acre, sev. vari. ajuga, hosta $1-$1.50. Linda Wish, Atlanta. Ph. 262-5518 day._____________
Lythrum, veronica, bee balm red, pink, phlox red, pink, wh., candytuft (1 yr. bunchy) 8/$10. Clara Green, 1284 Turner Rd., NE, Rome 30161.__________
Cockscomb seed, giant red velvet flowers, send $1 plus SASE for over 1000 seeds. Jimmy Martin, 1177 Glendale Dr., East Point 30344.___________
600 full gal. liriope, daylilies, hosta, aucuba, creeping euonymus, azaleas $2/ gal. Mrs. Mabry, Stone Mountain. Ph. 292-2912._______________
Perennial wh. candytuft, gloriosa daisies, sunray coreopsis, bright star echinaceas $2.50/doz., dianthus, hollyhock, sweet william $2/doz., $1.50 post. Mrs. Glynn James, Rt. 4, Lyons 30436._____
Snow-on-mtn., baby's breath, larkspur, spider flower, yd. coleus, cockscomb, other $1/Tbsp. w/SASE. Mildred Stacey, 2002 Old Newnan Rd., Carrollton 30117. Ph. 832-3720.___________________
Wh. hybrid bearded iris, mix. cols. $8/ doz. ppd. on 2 doz. & 6 free cannas. Myrtle Brendle, Airport Rd., Ellijay 30540.__________________
Red leaf castor mole bean 100/$1 w/ SASE, 39c post. Monika Parker, Rt. 1, Box 74-B, Junction City 31812.________
Bronze ajuga drought & winter hardy 11x14 in. $4, no shipping. B. Barry, 1505 Coliins Hill Rd., Uawrenceville 30245. Ph. 962-4065._________________
Money plant seeds 150/$1 w/SASE, planting & harvesting instr. incl. Mrs. M.B. Davis, P.O. Box 176, Roswell 30077.
Hosta, blue, green, gold, big, little, all btw., price list w/SASE. Lillian Grovenstein, 2424 Briarmoor Rd., Atlanta 30345. Ph. 404-938-3229.____________
Yellow hibiscus seed 2 tsp. $1, purple bachelor's button 1/2 cup $1, orange marigold 1/2 cup $1, 22$ stamp for ea. Mary Wigley, 2165 Stephensofl Rd., Lithonia 30058.____________________
Yd. violets $2/doz., yellow bell $3, bee bush $1, bearded iris $5/doz., 4/$15, $1.50 post. Joann Johnson, 2106 Old Newnan Rd., Carrollton 30117.______
20 word limit including name, address, and telephone number.

Marigold seed, orange, yellow 3/4 cup $1 w/SASE, seeds sent day ordered. Marian Pope, 800 Catherine St., Forest Park 30050.__________________
Azaleas, 12 vari., 2 gal. $2-$4, helleri, compacta hollies, all plants cold hardy, grown in Marietta, ready to plant. Robert Jean, Marietta. Ph. 422-6518 or 426-8496.
Martin gourd seed 35/pkg. w/SASE. Edward S. Thurmond, 1311 McHenry Crossing, Madison 30650.________
Iris, light blue, wine 2 tone $7.50/doz. ppd. Mrs. J. Carney, 15520 Thompson Rd., Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 475-4957.
Wh. daisy, sweet William, yd. mint, scramble egg, daylilies, lily-of-valley, mullein pink, blue mink $1/bunch plus post., min. order $5. Estelle Reagan, McDonough. Ph. 957-3790.______
Trumpet vine, attracts hummingbirds, red/orange, yellow $1/tsp., old fashioned zinnia $1/Tbsp. w/SASE. N. Gilmer, 701 Wind Grove Rd., Marietta 30067._____
Daylilies, variegated hosta. C. Hutton, Doraville. Ph. 396-4891.___________
Hosta, 70 vari., blues, greens, golds, variegated, open Sat. & Sun. C. Jones, Piccadilly Farm, 1971 Whippoorwill Rd., Bishop 30621. Ph. 769-6516 eve.____________
Chinese sunflower seed, branching like a bush 25<c/Tbsp. w/SASE. Mrs. Luther Hutson, Rt. 5, Box 5252, Blairsville30512._________________
Yellow Japanese iris, wh. Siberian iris, other irises, daylilies, hardy phlox, daffodils, narcissus $10/doz., $2 post. Elzie Cantrell, Rt. 5, Box 248, Ellijay
30540.___________________ Iris hybrid, bearded 12/$20, over 50
cols., no 2 shipped alike. Mary S. Brown, Rt. 2, Box 172, Trion 30753.__________
Purple achimenes bulbs $2/doz. w/ SASE, (2 stamps). Florrie D. Johnston, 1618 Roberts Dr., S.E., Mableton 30059.
Lrg. mix. col. iris $6/doz., mix. daylilies $6/doz., Siberian iris $5/doz., $1.25 post., 3 cannas free. Mrs. Paul Tilley, Rt. 3, Box 301, Ellljay 30540.__________
Beau, burgundy dbl. impatien starter plants 25c ea., no shipping. Runnette Davis, 404 College Blvd., Statesboro 30458. Ph. 764-6447._____________
Boxwood, red tip, iris, daylily, trumpet vine, wisteria, pink spirea, swet shrub, jasmine, red weigela, red quince. Mary Welsh, Macon. Ph. 912-474-2849.______
Perennial, yellow, pink, wh. yarrow, phlox, pink, wh., fern leaf tansy 8/$10. Tony Green, Rt. 1, Armuchee 30105.
Yd. violets, honeysuckle vine, Queen Anne's Lace, English ivy, old time wh. clematis vine 50/$5 ea. ppd., all same or mix. Mrs. A. Westbrook, Rt. 2, Ball Ground 30107.________________
Pres. red canna bulbs $5/doz. here, $8.50/doz. ppd. K.K. Mitchell, 4501 Spout Springs Rd., Buford 30518. Ph. 945-9842.
Striped liriope 12/$6.50, short marigold mix. 2 Tbsp. $1 w/SASE, pink, yellow yarrow, phlox 8/$6.50, pink perennial. Mrs. G. Coliins, Rt. 3, Danielsville
30633.___________________ Red leaf castor mole bean seed 50/S1
w/SASE. Mrs. John Carroll, 1677 Buford Dam Rd., Buford 30518.____________
Forsythia, golden bell, bridal wreath 3/ $10, orange daylilies 50/$20, $2 post. Mrs. Weldon Long, Rt. 5, Box 247, Ellijay 30540.________________
Hosta, vinca, liriope, helleri, aspidistra, aucuba, English, Wilson, Rochester ivy, Virginia, loblolly pines, dogwood. W.L. Morris, Atlanta. Ph. 355-5249.
Yellow blooming yd. cactus 2 leaves $7.50 ppd. in Ga. Mrs. Myrl Williams, Rt. 1, Box 58, Tallapoosa 30176.________
1 gal. improved loblolly pines 30" to 3 ft., well branched, can del., 800 avail. Mark Neal, Box 1555, Cumming 30130. Ph.404-887-0512, eve.__________
Asst. perennial, house plants, oxalis, stokesia, daylilies, ferns, wild flowers, achimenes, coreopsis, shasta daisy, geraniums, others. Jackie Cade, Austell. Ph. 941-5377.____________________
Purple winter creeper, English ivy, hosta, liriope, clematis, pachysandra, vinca minor, mondo, ajuga, mahonia, cotoneaster, pinks, iris, other. Carlos Henderson, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-6503.
Giant red hibiscus, winter hardy, dwarf purple achimenes, plant in ground or hanging baskets 20/$1 w/SASE. H.M. Lowe, 2806 Sherwood Dr., Brunswick 31520.______________
Yarrow, pink & wh., low veronica, bee balm red & pink, sedum (rose lives forever) 8/$10, red spider lilies 24/$10. K. Trapp, 57 North Dr., Armuchee 30105.
Chrysanthemums $3.50/doz., yd. violets $1.50/doz., all kinds narcissus $3.50/doz., old timey multiplying hyacinth bulbs $6.50/doz., other. Martha Pierce, Gainesville. Ph. 534-3181._____
Have a problem? Call our toll free "ag consumer line"...1-800-282-5852.

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Examine Contracts Before Signing

Food Poisoning

In recent years, some farmers have turned to producing poultry and livestock under contract agree ments. These arrangements allow them to share some of the risk of production and assure a ready mar ket for their products. Contract companies also benefit by having a steady supply of products for processing and selling.
A number of contract versions have been used and the extent of their use can vary greatly over time or different parts of the state.
For instance, many contracts re quire the grower to provide housing and growout equipment, such as feeders and waterers, and items such as electricity, fuel and labor. The contract company will then supply the growout stock, such as baby chicks or pigs, as well as feed, medication, and technical advice. Since the cost of transportation is a significant factor in total production costs, many companies require that the grower be within a designated distance from the processing plant. But keep in mind these variables will differ depending on the com pany involved and the particular contract agreement used.
If you are considering producing under such an arrangement, keep in mind there are several character istics that every contract should exhibit:
*The contract should be in writ ten rather than verbal form and it should be clear, concise and com plete without being unduly long.
*A contract should be explicit about the rights, duties and respon sibilities of the people involved, and should contain at least some of the following provisions: names of par ties, description of property in volved, duration of contract, re newal terms, amount and manner of payment or sharing of profits.
If you do not fully understand
Mulching Helps Ease
Dreaded Garden Chores
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materials available, both organic and inorganic. Pine straw, grass clippings, wood chips, pine bark shavings, sawdust, well rooted hay, peat moss and leaves are among the organic mulches available. These should be spread three to four inches deep around plants and be tween rows. Grass clippings and maple leaves can mat down and inhibit water and aeration, so use them sparingly.
Inorganic or manufactured mate rials used for mulching include black plastic, aluminum foil and newspaper. These materials cause soil to warm up more quickly in the spring and help speed crop matur ity.
The advantages of organic mulches are that they usually are less expensive than manufactured mulches and that at the end of the growing season, they can be incor porated into the soil as organic matter. While manufactured mulches cost more and usually must be removed at the end of the growing season, they tend to be more effective in controlling weeds than organic materials.

your obligations under a contract, consult an attorney before signing it.
Under some contracts, the con tracting company entrusts its land and buildings to the farmer rather than requiring him to furnish the facilities. If this is the case, there are a number of other factors that should be understood before enter ing into this type of agreement:
*Make certain the contract speci fies how death losses are to be shared.
*Understand who will pay the taxes and insurance on the growout stock.
*Know who will pay marketing costs.
*The contract should specify when payment will be made for animals sold or services provided under the agreement.
These are just some of the factors that should be addressed by the producer and contractor before en tering into a contract arrangement. Failure to do so could result in unexpected costs and problems for both parties.
Some of the above information was compiled from the Pork Industry Handbook published by the Georgia Cooperative Extension Service. For more information on contracts, contact your local Extension agent.
Grand Champion Steer
Kersha Griffin, a Haralson County 4-H'er (right), is shown with her steer which was named Grand Champion of the West Georgia Livestock Show in Carrollton. Also shown (left to right) are Eddie Cole, president of Carrollton State Bank, and Jim Gill, president of Citizens Bank and Trust of Carroll County, who purchased the Grand Champion Steer.

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our service to the public." About half of reported salmonella
outbreaks occur in restaurants and other establishments that sell pre pared food, according to the Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta. Un clean conditions or questionable food preparation practices in these facilities should be reported to the local health department. Consum ers can protect themselves at home by following the common-sense pre cautions listed below.
* Choose only fresh, clean, healthy-looking food products. Avoid cracked eggs, dented cans or meat products that appear thawed or refrozen. Pick up perishable items just before checking out and refrig erate food promptly when you get home.
* Thaw frozen meat products carefully. Defrost meat in the refrig erator rather than at room tempera ture, and take care not to tear the packaging.
* Wash your hands, utensils and food products thoroughly in running water. Do not use the same knife or cutting board for meat products and raw fruits or vegetables. Do not place cooked meat back on the same cutting board without washing it again.
* Keep food preparation and serving time to a minimum. By keeping hot food hot and cold food cold, you reduce the opportunity for bacteria to multiply.
* Cook meat products thoroughly. Use a temperature probe, if availa ble, for large roasts and poultry. Be sure grilled hamburger patties and barbequed chicken are cooked all the way through.
* Pack and transport food carefully. Perishable items should be packed near the bottom of a cooler and individually wrapped so they do not come in direct contact with ice, water or other food. If you cannot promptly wrap and refrigerate left overs, throw them away.

Soil Stewardship week is observed beginning the fifth Sunday after easter and continuing through the sixth Sunday. This time is set aside to remind all people that the soil and water necessary for a fruitful agriculture warrant their best in creative conservation and considerate management.
The following poem emphasizes the importance of good stewardship for the preservation of our nation's soil and water resources.

Consider Help, Hope and Healing

What's happened to that glorious pride That made our country strong? Apathy and carelessness Have crept in and stayed too long.
"Isn't it sad?" "That's just too bad." Seems to be the attitude. "What can I do?" "Let me help you." Should be echoed with gratitude.

With our help there can be hope, A future of abundance. Educate, do your part, speak up, Don't be a hindrance.
There can be no glimmer of hope Without much help from all. We've taken resources for granted, We must respond to the call.

Stay aware of how you treat Our forests, lands, and streams. Listen with your hearts and keep Alive our American dream.

The healing needed has to come From everyone, not just a few. Take pride in this, God's bounty. After all, He made it for YOU.

Consider Help, Hope and Healing; Consider these well.

ag consumer line...
We were shocked to find that our gorgeous mimosa silk tree (Albizia julibrissin) is just about dead. Four of the five trunks are severely in fested with a small brown scale. I am enclosing a sample of the scale and would like for you to identify it and tell us what we can do to save the tree.
Our horticulturist stated that your tree does not have scale, but vascular wilt disease. There is no known treatment to save the tree, but if you buy another one, you should get a wilt resistant variety such as "Tryon" or "Charlotte."
How is buttermilk made? Cultured buttermilk is produced
commercially by the introduction of lactic acid bacteria into pasteurized lowfat or skim milk. The mixture is then kept warm until the desired acidity level is reached. You can make it yourself by allowing one quart of lowfat milk to reach room temperature, then add 1/4 to 1/2 cup of previously cultured buttermilk. Leave it overnight in a warm place with a temperature of 80 to 85 degrees F for 24 hours and refrigerate. You can also use this buttermilk as a starter for making cheese.
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If you have problems or questions concerning products or services regulated by the Georgia Department of Agriculture^ writer C&n'sumer Ser\>~ ices, Room 227, 'Agncufiure"'E>uitc[- iing, Capitol Square, Atlanta, Georgia 30334, or call toll-free 1-800-2825852 or 656-3682 in metro Atlanta,
Plant Spaghetti Squash For Unique Garden Crop
The spaghetti squash is one of the most unique and interesting members of the gourd family. With its oblong shape and hard skin, the vegetable resembles other winter squash on the outside. But the interior flesh, made up of long thin spaghetti-like strings, gives the squash its name and sets the vege table apart from its relatives.
Culture of the spaghetti squash is very similar to other gourds or cucumbers. The seeds can be planted five to six feet apart, after the danger of frost has passed. The plant's vines are similar to those of the butternut squash only the vines do not spread quite as much.
The spaghetti squash has a mot tled, greenish-yellow skin when im mature. As it reaches maturity, the surface changes to a pale, solid yellow. The medium, oblong fruit requires about 100 days to mature. Once mature, it can be harvested and stored in a well-ventilated area for several weeks.
An easy way to prepare spaghetti squash or "vegetable spaghetti," is to cut it in half, remove the seeds and fiber, and steam or bake until tender. Once cooked, the fibers will come out in long, pale yellow strands. The vegetable can be eaten as the pasta it resembles with but ter, salt and pepper or with your favorite spaghetti sauce.

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Money plant seed 150/S1, planting & harvesting instr. incl. 22<? post., cash please. Dorothy Martin, 1736A Peachtree Rd., Gainesville 30501.
Mexican sunflowers, 4 o'clock, zinnia, touch-me-not, thunbergia, marigold, althaea 1 kind $1/pkg. w/SASE. Robert Clark, 20 Mason Dr., Columbus 31903.
Liriope green & variegated in potted clumps $3.50 & up. Norma Thomason, Smyrna. Ph. 404-435-7757.
Majestic liriope $16/100, unlabeled named daylilies 15/S12, oxalis $6/doz., narcissus 3 doz. $7 ppd. Carolyn Griffin, Rt. 1, Box 126, Adel 31620.________
Native orange azaleas $3-$5 ea., rhododendron, mtn. laurel, dogwood, sourwood, crabapple, wh. pines, maple holly, sweet shrub $2-$5 ea., no shipping. Mrs. L. Welch, Ellijay. Ph. 273-3557._____
Lrg. quan. variegated liriope. Virginia Pemberton, Luthersville. Ph. 404-927-6706._____________
Jerusalem cherry seed w/pretty bells, the size of marbles 50/S1 w/SASE, also bushes & plants, cannot ship plants. Tom Wells, Belleview Ave., Winder
30680.________________________ Perennial sweet pea, red trumpet
honeysuckle, mix. phlox, creeping veronica blue, monarda, pink, red 8/$10. Tony Green, Rt. 1, Armuchee 30105.______
Pink lady's slipper, trailing arbutus, wild blue "violets, wild Christmas fern, wild iris, wild daisies, other 12/S10, 24/ $15 ppd. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 1, Box 1405, Blue Ridge 30513._______
50 thrift plants $9.25 ppd., mix. marigold seed $1/pkg. w/SASE. Colie Marrs, Rt. 5, Box 199-A, Franklin 30217.
Bachelor's button seed, purple 1/2 cup $1 w/SASE, 2 stamps. Ann Lawson, Rt. 2, Adrian 31002.____________
Lrg. type martin gourd seed 50/S1, snow-on-mtn., purple bachelor's button, semi-dwarf marigold seed 1/4 cup $1 w/ SASE ea. Mary Tindall, Rt. 3, Box 268, Ashburn 31714.____________
Hummingbird vine (canipus rodicaus) attracts hummingbirds, grows roof high first yr. $3.95 plus shipping. Cliff Brown, P.O. Box 1873, Tifton 31794.______
Money plant seed $1/Tbsp. w/SASE. L. Currence, 2649C Frontier Trail, Atlanta
30341.______________________ Red honeysuckle^ sriowba^ wh. wis-
teria^ _ Rose-6f-Sharon, 0 baby's -Ifrea'tn', flowering quince, weigela, sweet shrub, English dogwood, others. Mrs. L. Starnes, Douglasville. Ph. 942-4051.
Giant red velvet cockscomb seed 1000/$1, spider legs, red cypress vine or mix. red & pink poppy seed $1/tsp. w/ SASE. Mrs. L. Itson, Rt. 1, Box 90, Pelham31779._______________
Wh. or blue Siberian iris $8/doz., cockscomb seed $1/tsp. Mrs. Sara Bunch, P.O. Box 171, Ellijay 30540.
1 doz. dk. blue iris, blooms spring & fall, $7, 1 doz. tall mauve asters $7, 1 doz. mix. col. iris $6, 3 doz. $16, other, all ppd. E. Gooch, Rt. 1, Ball Ground 30107.
Dahlias, Irg., med., sml., all mix. col. & sizes $9/doz. ppd. Mrs. Lona Blackwell, Rl. 1, Box 569, Dahlonega 30533._____
Daylilies, named, labeled 12 diff. vari. $14, bourbon kings $2 ea., ice carnival $3 ea., $2 post. Mrs. Johnny Alien, Rt. 1, Box 1409, Blue Ridge 30513._________
Hosta, blue columbine in pots, ready to set out $3 ea., cannot ship, choice bearded iris vari., $1.50/rhizome. Mrs. Margaret Lane, Decatur. Ph. 284-9571.
Hosta, English ivy, pachysandra, daylilies, coloratus, lamium, junipers, helleri, compacta holly, variegated liriope. Pat Rainey, Mableton. Ph. 941-1862._____
Named & labeled hybrid daylilies $15/ doz., cannas; LaTraviata, clown, red king humbert $7.50/doz. all ppd. Mary Brown, Rt. 1, Abbeville 31001.________
Daisies; shasta $2/doz., pink $2.50/ doz., yellow $1/doz., purple heather $2.50/doz., $1.50 post. Glenda Crosby, Rt. 3, Box 490, Baxley 31513._______
Dbl. orange daylilies $6/doz., Siberian iris $5/doz., lemon lime bushes, Easter roses $3, mix. col. bearded iris $6/doz., $1.25 post. Rosa Avery, Rt. 1, Ball Ground 30107._________________
Early blooming light/dk. purple bearded iris, many cols., hybrid daylilies. Genie Weaver, Rt. 1, Box 398, Washington 30673.______________________
Liriope (variegated), monroe, wh., green, mondo (dwarf & standard), pachysandra, mahonia holly, euonymus coloratus, hosta. James Henderson, Austell. Ph. 948-5336.___________________
Reseeding petunia, gloriosa daisy, red impatien, red marigold, gaillardia $1/pkt. w/SASE. Mrs. Cecil Turner, Rt. 2, Box 203, Carlton 30627._____________
S.A.S.E. means self addressed stamped envelope.

Cuttings; Easter cactus, pink, red 75c ea., 500 post., cabbage rose $1 ea., 50e post., sweet William $4/doz., $2 post., others. Betty Whittington, Colbert. Ph. 404-788-2877._______________
Plants; boxwood, red tip, holly, acuba, spirea, yellow forsythia, liriope $1.50 ea. T.E. Wood, Macon. Ph. 912-746-2930.
Spengerii ferns, rooted in containers, cannot ship, diff. prices. Ethel Crowe, Rt. 16, Box 730, Gainesville 30506.
Very dwarf dbl. canna lilies, the pres. red or daylilies, red or yellow $8/doz., $1.65 post, per doz. Mrs. Charlie Cantrell, 1982 Dawsonville Rd., Gainesville 30501.
Hibiscus, mums, cannas, spider plants, cypress vine, stephanotis, achimenes, hydrangea, dbl. orange daylilies, ajuga, vinca, other. Mrs. J. Farlow, East Point. Ph. 767-7656.___________
Bearded iris $7.50/doz., daffodil bulbs $6.50, Siberian iris $6.50, birdnest cactus, grandpa pipes $3.50, ppd. Mrs. P. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground 30107._____
Wh. hemlock pines, rhododendron, mtn. laurel, sweet shrub, wh. dogwood 8/ $10 ppd. Mrs. Robert Norrell, Rt. 6, Gainesville 30506. Ph. 532-3945._____
4 o'clock, cleome, martin gourd, Jerusalem cherry $1/lrg. pk. or any 3 pks. $2 w/SASE. R. Bennett, 3063 Confield Dr., Chamblee 30341.
Iris & daylilies, all cols. Mrs. Edmond Williams, Rt. 3, Box 361, Monroe 30655. Ph. 267-6207.
Dutchman's britches, yellow foxglove, red monarda, wild geranium, pink pintesman, yellow aster 12/$10, $2 post. Elbert Foster, 4635 Todd Ct., Kennesaw 30144.
Name brand achimenes bulbs (widow's tears), rosy red, orange red, baby pink with 3 in. flowers, cerise yellow 7/$5. Mrs. J. McMillan, 4955 Conover Dr., Dunwoody 30338.
Hybrid daylilies, send SASE for listing. Edith Sliger, Rt. 1, Hwy. 255, Clarkesville 30523. Ph. 404-947-3683.
Mix. wildflowers/shade Solomon's seal, false Solomon's seal, bloodroot, yellow violet, other 12/$12 ppd. Mrs. Richard Maroney, 6130 Jones Rd., College Park 30349.
Wanted
Want palma christi green leaf mole beans. Madelyn Giddings, Rt. 1, Box 191, Omega 31775. Ph. 769-3271.
Want gloriosa lily tubers, old enough to bloom this yr. & crested iris. Shirley Gray, 609 N. Forest Lake Dr. Macon 31210.
Want banana trees in pots, also gerbera daisy, kalanchoe, guzmania and gloxinia. Randy Kucera, Chamblee. Ph. 404-458-0403, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Want bachelor's button seed and zinnia seed, will pay post. Mr. Smithley, P.O. Box 503, Augusta 30903._______
Want beefsteak begonia, will pick up or pay post. Mary Lou Lee, 122 E. End Ave., Warner Robins 31093.
Want old time snowball bush 2 plus ft. high. Helen Kemp, 1500 Jimmy St., Adel 31620. Ph. 912-549-8488.
Want Cherokee rose plants, Irg. or sml. Stella Bigham, Box 226, Hwy. 136, Dawsonville 30534. 404-265-2566.
Want apple blossom rosebud geranium. Deborah Pittman, Rt. 1, Box 36, Cuthbert 31740. 912-732-5064.
Want Irg. banana trees at reas. price. G.A. Gibson, 2080 Dodson Dr., SW, Atlanta 30311.349-5453.
Want wh. narcissus blooms in clusters, very fragrant. Virginia Pemberton, Luthersville. Ph. 404-927-6706.
Want crape myrtle dead or alive, limbs or roots. Bill Manning, Freemanville. Ph. 404-751-0659.
Want old English boxwood 18-20" tall, daphne odora, Oriental bonsai, alabamanse, oconee azaleas. C. Vernon Ayers, P.O. Box 277, Kingston 30145. Ph. 404-336-5585.
Want broom corn seed, need 1/2 cupfull. Janette Fausett, Rt. 2, Box 1245, Ellljay 30540._________________
Conserve With 4-H When you're learning about conservation in 4-H, you're learning how to keep your world better for tomor row. Call your county Ex tension office and get into 4H's conservation programs.
The MARKET BULLETIN reserves the right to edit notices exceeding the 20 word limit.

If you have any questions regarding this category, call Sonya Way 656-3727.
Stags, cocks, hens, pullets, baby chicks, crosses, eggs, greys, Roundhead, Hatch brown reds, other. Mr. Mike, Alton. Ph.778-8372.
Quail hatching eggs yr. round, Bobwhite $70/500, $125/1000, Couturnix $60/ 500, $110/1000, shipped ppd., W. Strickland, Pooler. Ph. 912-748-5769 aft. 6 p.m.
Duck, chicken for sale. H. Baker, Woodstock Ph. 928-9447 or 926-9304.
Mix. breed chickens for sale $1.50 ea. W.L Craig, Gainesville. Ph. 896-2949.
Quail eggs, Wise, jumbo Bobwhite $20/100, $54/300, $85/500, $160/1000, shipped ppd. Cleveland Bellflower, Rt. 1, Box 259, Unadilla 31091. Ph. 912-627-3372.
Muscovy, Call, Mallard ducks, 5 gen. from wild, peacocks, pheasants. Joseph Everett, Stone Mountain. Ph. 292-7052 aft. 6 p.m.
Rouen, Pekin, Mallard ducks, 3 gen. from wild, brown Chinese, Embden goslings, dk. Cornish bantam chicks, will ship. William Bramlett, Donalsonville. Ph. 912-524-5896.
Game chickens for sale, Blue Face Hatch, Buckingham Roundhead, Lacy Roundhead, out & out Kelsos, stags, pullets $15-$25 ea. Pat. White, Temple. Ph. 562-3456.
Ducklings; wh., blk., blue Swedish, good layers 10/$20, shipped ppd. Maxie Shope, Rt. 1, Boston 31626. Ph. 912-498-4451.
Jumbo Wise, hatching eggs, all purpose strain, good for flight or meat 100/ $25, 600/$100, 1200/$180, shipped ppd., breeders $2.50 ea. Raymond Meadows, Wadley. Ph. 912-252-5345.
3 pr. African watch geese 1 yr. old $40/ pr. Ernest Turner, Plains. Ph. 824-7884.
Ga. Giant quail, flight cond. $1.25 dressed, $1 live or $75/100, eggs $10/100, 50 jumbo Wise. 10 wks. old $1.75 ea. S. Gordon, Griffin. Ph. 227-8376 or 227-1125.
Bobwhite quail eggs and sml. birds for sale. Mrs. E. Brigmond, Broxton. Ph. 912-359-2632.
'87 pheasant eggs, Reeves, silvers, red gold, Ghigi, DTG, cinnamon gold, wh., Swinhoe, Elliotts, '87 quail eggs, others. David Orgel, Albany. Ph. 435-3973/4347.
Fresh RIR eggs. T. Ginet, Dougla ville. Ph. 920-0320.
40 speckled guineas, grown $7 ea., turkeys, Irg. breeders $50/pr., baby turkeys, geese, duck, prices according to size. Wilson Carson, Griffin. Ph. 228-1972.
1 pure Dominique rooster, 1 pure golden Buff rooster, both 1 yr. old $3 ea. V. Barren, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-3542.
1 pr. India Blue peafowl, hen laying, $150, 1 pr. Reeves pheasants, laying, $40, many vari. bantams $2 & up. J.R. Dickerson, Gumming. Ph. 887-5723.
Lrg. vari. chicken for sale, hens, rooster, bantams, 2 turkeys. Carmen Cobb, North Cook Rd., Powder Springs 30073. Ph. 404-422-2809.
Indiana Giant quail eggs $25/100 no shipping. Joe Gibbons, 1309 Clover Lane, Rt. 6, Albany 31708. Ph. 912-439-8206 aft. 4 p.m.__________
Bronze turkey poults & Muscovy ducklings $3 ea. Bill Pearson, Hoschton. Ph. 404-654-3364.______________
Doves, wh., fawn, wild col., also 6 kinds foreign doves, others. P. Alien, Red Oak. Ph. 404-766-2270.________
Beau. wh. full grown geese $10 ea. R.H. Jeter, Villa Rica. Ph. 404-459-5077.
Mix. chickens, 8 wks. old $1.75 ea. Paul Bailey, Suwanee. Ph. 963-8330.
Pigeons; Racing Homers, sev. cols., young & mated prs. Pug Blalock, Decatur. Ph. 292-0998.______________
Young Egyptian geese $12.50, Canadian geese $26. Dan Queen, 2002 S. Flat Rock Rd., Douglasville. Ph. 404-942-2239.

1 blk. Rosecomb rooster, 1 hen, 1 rooster, 1/2 game, 1/2 Barred Rock, also blk. Rosecomb chicks. Everett Kirby, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-6241.
9 games, 10 wks. old, chickens, Butcher & mix. $2 ea., $16 for all. Marion Waters, 952 Medina Dr. S.W., Lilburn. 30247. Ph. 923-2744.
Golden Sebright chicks 4-6 wks. old, show qual., can fill Irg. orders. B.L. Mulkey, Milledgeville. Ph. 912-452-1606.
Guinea keets $2.50, Araucana chicks $2, Golden & Silver Sebright chicks $3.50, shipping extra. C.H. Haddon, Rt. 14, Box 163, Thomson 30824. Ph. 404-595-6979 aft. 6:30 p.m.
Purebred '87 hatch BB Reds, silver duckwings, Silver Sebright bantams. C.S. Cook, Marietta. Ph. 404-427-8549 aft. 6 p.m.
Pheasant chicks, red gold, Amherst, Ghigi, silvers, green mute, Ringneck, priced according to age, others. Larry Durden, Swainsboro. Ph. 912-469-3838,
eve.____________________ 12 kinds of show bantams & baby
chicks and eggs for sale. Clyde Goolsby, Douglasville. Ph. 404-942-4371.______
Indiana giant quail 1 day old $50/100. Joe Gibbons, Albany. Ph. 912-439-8206 aft. 4 p.m.__________
Games, stags, Hatch crosses $20-$40 ea. John Parks, McDonough. Ph. 957-2267._________________
Bobwhite quail, all purpose, flight & weather cond. or meat, hatching now. Eddie Saxon, Perkins. Ph. 912-982-5685.
Wise. Bobwhite & Pharoah quail, live or dressed. James Durden, Rt. 1, Box 55A, Sandersville 31082. Ph. 912-552-0178.
OE, BB Red, game bantams, wh. doves, 3 kinds foreign doves, others, C. Abernathy, Fairburn. Ph. 404-964-6979.
Chickens for sale, all kinds, turkeys. Howard Ackiss, Rt. 3, Box 111, Buena Vista 31803. Ph. 912-649-3143.______
4 turkeys, 1 yr. old in June $20 ea. John Long, 1104 Flat Shoals Rd., College Park 30349. Ph. 366-0818.
Games, over 100 grown, 87 hatch, 10 diff. breeds, other. L.D. Satterfield, Atlanta. Ph. 761-1271.__________
Fancy bantams, Cochins, Frizzles, Birchens, blue, blk., wh. H. Champagne, Eatonton. Ph. 404-485-5245/9989.______
Button quail, peafowl; Royal Palm turkeys, ducks, Mandarins, pheasants, geese, Egyptian, doves, pigeons, Chukars, others. Sanford Kemp, Statesboro. Ph.912-681-3223.______________
Hatching eggs; blk. Giant, Buff Blk. Tail Jap., guinea $4.50/setting plus post. Joel Bond, Rt. 2, Elberton 30635. Ph. 283-1878._______________
Bantams, Porcelain d'Uccles, turkeys, other chicks, priced by size. Malcolm Coleman, Reidsville. Ph. 912-557-6146 aft. 7 p.m.
1 pr Griffin Claret, 1 trio Lacey Roundhead, 1 Butcher stag, 1 Butcher hen, 1 trio good blue face hatch, others. Ludon Barnes, Monroe. Ph. 267-8627.
Fertile India Blue peafowl eggs $5 ea. W.F. Smith, Rt. 2, Box 105, Athens. Ph. 548-7792.
Approx. 50 New Hampshire red pullets $3 ea., any quan. Jerry Smith, 1454 Johnson Rd., Dalton 30720. Ph. 259-9010.
Bobwhite quail chicks, priced according to age, eggs $15/100, Ringneck pheasant chicks. Chris Flanders, Kite. Ph. 469-5119.
Game chickens for sale, diff. kinds of breeds. Fred Turner, 1030 Cardinal St. Thomaston 30286. Ph. 404-647-2648.
Games, brood stags, brown Red Hazzards, Tee Chambers grays, other stags also. Bill Millsap, Box 878, Springfield 31329. Ph. 912-754-3888 aft. 7 p.m.
29 breeds purebred bantams & eggs, ship eggs only. Bill Millsap, Box 878, Springfield 31329. Ph. 912-754-3888 aft. 7 p.m.
Purebred Irg. heavy dk. Cornish hatching eggs 15/$5, my cartons promptly returned at buyer's expense. Cora Patterson, Rt. 1, Box 261, Ty Ty 31795.
Golden Sebrights, OE Duckwings, BB Reds $10/pr. H. Rogers, 1660 East Lake Rd., Marietta 30062. Ph. 404-428-3539.
Newly hatched chickens $1 ea., some older, laying hens $4 ea., blk. Fantail pigeons. Beverly Sharp, Atlanta. Ph. 404-758-9495.
Pheasant; red & yellow gold, silvers, Reeves, Ringnecks, greens & peafowl, taking orders for pheasant eggs & baby Ringnecks. Hubert Sowell, Newington. Ph. 912-857-3770.
Eggs, Chukars 55 ea., few pheasants. O.E. Carroll, 3464 Mtn. View Rd., Gainesville 30501. Ph. 404-536-6888.

Pharoah quail egg $10/100, picked up $12.50 ppd., 5-day chicks 30c ea., birds of all ages, breeder laying $1.75. Bobby Strickland, Milledgeville. Ph. 912-452-8191 aft. 5 p.m._________
10 diff. kinds bantams. H.C. Duffey, Smyrna. Ph. 436-2343.__________
Grays, Clarets, Roundheads, Hatch, few game hens, Butchers, brown & reds. G. Moreland, Lilburn. Ph. 921-8525 aft. 6
p.m.__________________________ Pr. '87 hatch wh. Cochin bantams $10,
sev. other breeds, eggs, chicks, started birds, no shipping. A. Woody, Blitchton. Ph. 912-858-2052._______________
Guinea $5 ea., Golden Sebright roosters only $5 ea. or trade for hens, cash only. E.G. Perkins, Springfield. Ph. 912-754-3269._______________
Ga. Bobwhite quail, all ages avail., flight pen cond. Tony Bennefield, Mt. Creek Quail Farm, Molena. Ph. 404-495-5352._________________
Muscovy ducks, guineas, laying hens, roosters, pigeons, wh. Homers, others, reas. prices. Bill Long, Rt. 5, Box 5863, BlalrsvHle30512._________________
Games, brood fowl $75 trio, Shawlnecks, Red Quill Muggs, wh. Hornets, Joe Redmond Greys. H. Clayton Garrett, Cummlng. Ph. 404-887-4889.________
Quail hatching eggs, jumbo Wise. & Northern Bobwhites, also day-old birds. John Alien, Alien's Quail Farm, Mt. Airy. Ph.404-778-9521.__________
Ducks, geese, baby ducks for sale. Robert Heatherly, 2407 Maddox Chpl. Rd., Dalton 30721. Ph. 404-226-2237.
Bantams, OE, BB Reds, blue reds, splash, Wheatens, brown reds, lemon blues, also splash, brown reds, lemon blue Moderns, chicks on up. Ronald Reece, Canton. Ph. 345-6092.______
Ducks for sale '87 hatch, 6 wks. old. Nathan Meadows, Snow Mill Rd., Monroe 30655. Ph. 267-5954.___________
Bantams, BB Reds, brown reds, silver Duckwings, blue Rosecomb, Mallard drakes. Charles McKenzie, Gainesville. Ph. 536-8602._______________
6 geese, 3 ducks, 1 yr. old, also hatching eggs. W. Peterson, Clarkston. Ph. 292-6608.____________________
Rouen duckling $1.75, 5 breeds bantams, guineas, keets, others. Terry Winfrey, RR 1, Box 12, Kite 31049. Ph.
469-3267.____________________________ Speckled guinea fowl, ready to lay
$2.50 ea. or $4/pr. Ed McDowell, Bonaire. Ph. 912-929-1267 aft. 6p.m.__________
Quail; Ga. Giant & Bobwhite all ages, priced accordingly, also eggs, no checks. Charlie H. Collins Sr., 6435 Bennett Dr., Rex 30273. Ph. 404-474-3033.______________
Laying hens, mix., some Araucanas, exc. layers $3, roosters $1. W.K. Mathews, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-4039.
Mix. bantams, 2 hens, 3 roosters $8, trio Araucana $2, 5 Barred Rock bantam roosters $8, games, other, no checks. James Reese, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-2755.___________________
Baby Mallard ducks, 4 gen. from wild, pr. Araucana, wh. Chinese male goose, Cochin rooster. Jack Vaughan, Clermont. Ph. 983-7025.
Wanted
Want unwanted poultry, chickens, turkeys, ducks, others, will pick up w/in reas. dist. H. Mclntyre, Locust Grove. Ph. 957-9749._________________
Want pheasant eggs, quail eggs, guinea eggs, turkey eggs to hatch. Paul Barley, Suwanee. Ph. 963-8330._____
Want 2 males & females Mallard ducks, reas. price near Middle, Ga. area. C.B. Howard, Cochran. Ph. 912-934-6755._______ , -1 ________
Want to buy some game hens, must be reas. Mrs. Darlene Raines, Rt. 6, Box 157, Ringgold 30736.____________
Want unwanted poultry free, Athens area. E. Nash, Box 5454, Athens 30604.
Want wh. laying hens. E. Walters, 405 Old Monroe Rd. Bogart 30622. Ph. 725-2040.__________________
Want to buy guineas, hens, as close to Barnesville as possible, also need geese. Lavada Saunders, Box 168A, Zillner Rd., Culloden 31016._________
Want to buy 1 trio Buff Orpington bantams. Clyde Dixon, Baxley. Ph. 912-367-2641._________________
Want grown guineas, will pay $2 ea. Carolyn Avery, Sylvester. Ph. 912-776-7388.________________
Want 1 blue ear cock, will trade hen for male, also want blue eggs. Joe Roguemore, Rt.2, Americus 31709. Ph. 912-924-7575._________________
Submit ads by Wednesday noon.

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Want to buy Araucana hens, also want silver Phoenix and wh. guineas. Wesley Duncan, Rt. 4, Commerce 30529. Ph. 404-335-5526._________________
Want peafowl, will trade lamb. S. Kelley, Carrollton. Ph. 404-854-4271 before 10 p.m.
Notices
Will the man from North Carolina that called me about my quilts, please contact me. M.B. Wilkes, P.O. Box 648, Jefferson 30549. Ph. 404-367-9140.
Christmas Trees for sale/wanted
Prime cedar, first time offered, plantation produced, timely sheared, sprayed & tinted 5-10 ft. prices in wholesale lot. D. Watson, Rt. 19, Box 439, Macon 31201. Ph.912-741-8798.
Firewood
All firewood advertised in the Market Bulletin must be cut from your personally owned property. Ads submitted for publication in this category must be accompanied by a signed statement verifying this information.
In addition, by law terms such as face cord, rack, pile, truckload, etc., cannot be used to advertise firewood. Use the standard unit of measure, the cord, when specifying the amount of firewood you have for sale.
Split hardwood 28" length 1 1/4 cord $90, del. free up to 70 mi. M. Duncan, Godfrey. Ph. 342-1688.___________
Free firewood, already cut up, you haul away and lower the stumps, all hardwood, seasoned. G. Gibson, Atlanta. Ph. 349-5453_____________
Free pine trees, easy loading, you haul, west Cobb, W.C. Still, 5172 Marsden Trace, Powder Springs 30073. Ph. 423-7570.
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.
Free-standing timber, you cut, haul, dispose of stumps & tops, Senoia area. Jim Greer, Douglasville. Ph. 404-949-8807.
Out of State Wanted
Want junk or cheap 660 JD hay rake, knotter system for MF 124 baler. Don Bossuyt, Rt. 2, Box 353, Obiren, Fla. 32071. Ph. 904-362-6519.__________
Want a doz. pink oxalis bulbs, will pay. Ms. Ruth Baughman, 414 Chautauqua St., Pittsburgh, PA 15214.___________
Want a sml. quan., about 1 qt. of thumbnail seed corn for planting. George Wheat, RR Box 14, Whorton, MD 21678.______________________
Want family size apple cider press in good cond. G.L. Boosinger, 4133 Edgewater Dr., Orlando, Fla. 32804. Ph. 305-293-0984.______________
Want exp. man to operate & manage hog farm & someone w/family to work on produce farm. Boyd Henderson, Rt. 4, Box 141 A, Ft. Payne, Ala. 35967. Ph. 205-845-6539._______________
Want 1 heavy duty chipper shredder in good cond., prefer one on 2 wheels, K. Nicholson, RFD 3, Box 174-C, Goodwater, Ala. 35072.______________
Submit ads by Wednesday noon.

Garden space
Lrg. or sml. garden space btw. Norcross & Duluth, trade or rent, good soil, start now, choice sites avail. Cliff Johnson, Norcross. Ph. 441-3333.
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
All bees and bee equipment must be certified disease free by the Department of Agriculture before being advertised. Please notify the Entomology Division, Room 304, Capitol Square, Atlanta 30334, 656-3641, and an inspection will be made free of charge. First ad must be accompanied by current report which will be returned upon request.
North Ga. honey 60<c/lb., min. 12 Ibs. Gary P. Hunt, Rt. 1, Box 1772, Cleveland 30528. Ph. 404-865-4696.
Honey for sale $10/gal., also will remove low hanging bee swarms and unwanted bee equip, in Riverdale area. Don Desharnais, 5518 W. Lee's Mill Rd., College Park 30349. Ph. 996-8297.
Will remove honeybee swarms from premises in metro Atlanta area. F.H. John, Atlanta. Ph. 355-1546.
Nucs w/new Italian queen, 3,4,& 5 frame $26, $31, $36, hives $55. Earl Vautin, Jasper. Ph. 692-6192/6338.
Pure unheated honey w/wo comb $3/ qt., $35/case. Hoyt Dunn Jr., 3187 Chappell Ln. N.W., Doraville 30360. Ph. 448-1460.
Will pick up swarms in DeKalb & Fulton Cos., also new hives & parts for sale & foundation. Ernest Quinn, 2999 Haralson Rd., Decatur 30033. Ph. 491-8726.
Queens, 3 banded Italian, $5 picked up or $5.50 shipped. David Richardson, 701 Goza Rd., Fayettevllle 30214. Ph. 404-461-7814.
Strong colonies $55 ea., new equip., also bees removed from trees & bldgs. Harold Ward, Savannah. Ph. 912-966-2337.
'86 honey w/wo comb $4/qt., $45/case. Ray Glasco, 4041 Weelaunee Rd., Ellenwood 30049. Ph. 241-1181.
Poplar & sourwood $3/qt., $10/gal. C.E. Golson, Conyers. Ph. 922-7350.______
10 frame hives $35, w/supers $45, 2 frame baby nucs $4. Louie Rowland, Kite. Ph. 912-469-3428.
Will collect honey bee swarms in Henry Co. area. Thomas Boss, 1640 Mt. Carmel Rd., McDonough. Ph. 957-1746.
Sourwood honey 10 Ibs. $22, fresh honey bee pollen $7/lb. ppd. Michael Surles, Rt. 4, Blairsville 30512. Ph. 404-745-4170.
50 strong 10 frame colonies w/1 super $35 ea. Grover Lewis, Rt. 1, Box 303, Dublin 31021. Ph. 912-272-6834.
Mtn. wildflower honey, strained, unheated 5 gal. container $40. Lloyd Allison, Rt. 3, Box 3082, Cleveland 30528. Ph. 404-865-4485/2986, aft. 5 p.m.
Bee boxes or deep supers, 8 frames, frames incl., $5.95 ea. Donald Kirkland, Valdosta. Ph. 912-242-1842.________
Do not call in ads - they must be written out and signed.

Will remove bee swarms & unwanted hives free of charge in Gwinnett, Walton & Rockdale Cos. Joe Mauldin, Loganville. Ph. 466-2754 or 938-4990.
New handmade hives, supers, bottom boards, tops, frames for sale. Ralph Witcher, Bremen. Ph. 404-537-5662.
4 frame nucs $30, avail, until May 15. Bobby Lovins, Bremen. Ph. 404-537-5662.
Standard hives complete w/bottoms, tops, frames $22, can ship. J. Wooton, Rt. 2, Ball Ground 30107. Ph. 735-3175.
Gallberry honey, case of six 2 1/2 Ib. jars $15, $4.50 shipping, 12 honey bears in case $12, $3 shipping. L. Rowell Jr., Rt. 1, Nahunta. Ph. 912-462-5068._____
2 frame hand cranked extractor $130, elec. uncapping knife $45.50, 2 hives w/ supers $42.50. D. Rea, Williamson. Ph. 404-227-4508.___________________________________
Gallberry honey $1/lb. plus post., nucs, 4 & 5 frame $30 & $35, hives $55, new Italian queens $3.50, cells $1. Norman Chesser, Folkston. Ph. 912-496-3475.
5 hives $40 ea. or all for $150. W.C. Philips, Albany. Ph. 912-436-7183.

Things To Eat

Fresh yd. eggs, brown, no del. 75c/ doz. Jane Dillard, 242 Moore St., Whitesburg. Ph. 834-8732.

Pecans; Stuarts shelled halves $3.50/ Ib., plus post., will ship. Jess Arnett, Atlanta. Ph. 404-455-4351.________

Extra Irg. & fresh fertile brown eggs $1/doz. S. Harris, Tucker. Ph. 939-4202.

Fresh shelled pecans $3.50/lb., shipped ppd., UPS, 5 Ibs. or more. W.B. Allman, Rt. 2, Box 739, Moultrie 31768. Ph.912-324-3196.____________

Fresh tomatoes & vegetables for sale when they get ripe, no shipping. Elvira Kirby, 1190 Maries Lake Rd., Douglasvllle30134. Ph. 942-3623.

'86 Stuart pecan halves $3.50/lb. plus post. Franklin Eaton, 4441 Bethany Rd., Madison 30650. Ph. 404-342-0727 aft. 6

p.m._______________________ Strawberries, pick your own, avail.
May, located midway btw. Cornelia &
Homer off Hwy. 441. David Cook, Rt. 2, Lula 30554. Ph. 677-3707.

All natural corn fed beef sides, cut, wrapped, frozen. Jim Toney, Stockbridge. Ph. 404-483-7993.___________

Shelled pecans, mostly halves, newest crop $3.50/lb. ppd., shipped anywhere in U.S., 4 Ib. min. Mrs. R. Whitener, 176 Old Mill Way, Conyers 30208. Ph. 404-922-7008 or 483-4532.________

Lrg. seedling pecans 75c/lb., Stuarts shelled $3/lb., cracked $2, all plus shipping. G.W. Strickland, P.O. Box 426, Molena 30258. Ph. 495-5689.

Farm fresh broccoli, cauliflower, bunch radishes, turnips, greens, carrots, English peas, spring onions. Virginia Adams, Fayetteville. Ph. 404-461-9395.

Eggs for sale 750/doz. James Reese, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-2755.

Water ground meal, whole wheat flour, grits, new crop, 10 Ibs. $3, 5 Ibs. $2, plus post. Mike Buckner, Junction City. Ph. 404-269-3630.

Blk. walnut meats $4/pt., $1.25 post. Mrs. John Davis, 131 Wilder Rd., Chickamauga 30707. Ph. 375-3245^________

Wt. & brown eggs 700/doz., other. Mrs. Robert Norrell, Rt. 6, Gainesville 30506.

Ph. 532-3945.

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Strawberries, pick your own, open 7 days during season, 8 a.m. until dark, 3 acres. Bill Isaacs, Snellville. Ph.
979-1336.

Herbs

Clean yellowroot 4 Ib. lardbox $5.50 or 3/$15 ppd. Willa Mae Mooney, Rt. 5, Box 292, Ellijay 30540.

Very hot serrano Mexican pepper $1/ pkt. Mary Ann Bradford, Box 308-M, Rt. 3, Ellljay 30540.________________

Flying saucer hot pepper seed, Orien-

tal sweet pepper seed 50/$1 ea. w/SASE.

Mrs. Robert Jackson, Rt. 2, Box 2055,

Fort Valley 31030.

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Pennyroyal, lamb's ear, lemon thyme, gold edge thyme, pearly everlasting, artemesia (silver king) 8/$10. Clara Green, 1284 Turner Rd. N.E., Rome 30161.

Spearmint, horsemint plants, yellowroot plants 8/$10. Malachi Smith, Rt. 1, , Box 74, Sautee 30571. Ph. 878-2992

Exotic Japanese pepper seed, unusual plant formed like 4 pt. star, 25/$1 w/ SASE, very sweet fruits, cash please. William Roberts, 1607 Celia Dr., Columbus 31907.

No trucks, jeeps, or cars for sale may

be advertised.

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Fern leaf tansy, catnip, oregano, pineapplemint, orangemint, spearmint 8/ $10. K. Trapp, 57 North Dr., Armuchee 30105.
Yellowroot, catnip, yellow dock, queen of meadow, ratsbane $6.50/lardbox, $1.50 post. Mrs. Elizie Cantrell, Rt. 5, Box 248, Ellijay 30540. Ph. 273-3068.
Peppermint & garlic plants, $1/plant. Carl Raines, Rt. 6, Box 157, Ringgold 30736.
Catnip, pineapple, orange, apple, peppermint, spearmint $5/doz., $7 mix., $1.50 post. Joann Johnson, 2106 Old Newnan Rd., Carrollton 30117.
Red sassafras, other 1/2 gal. $6. Rickey Phillips, Rt. 1, Wrightsville 31096.
Elephant garlic, sml. plants from composted bed, 6-8" long, $1 post, on 2 doz. less. E.L. Poole, RFD 1, Americus 31709.
Ratsbane, yellowroot, queen of meadow, sassafras, yellow dock, $6.50 plus post. Mrs. Weldon Long, Rt. 5, Box 247, Ellijay 30540.____________
Pineapplemint, lemonmint, applemint, peppermint, garlic, oregano 8/$6.50, mix. $1 extra. Mrs. G. Collins, Rt. 3, Danielsville 30633._______________
Over 40 vari. of herbs at residence, list sent on request w/SASE. Lee Blanchard, 12890 New Providence Rd., Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 475-6645.____________
Wild ginger, yellowroot, rattlesnake plantain, pipsissewa, Solomon's seal 12 plants $10, 24/$15 ppd. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 1, Box 1405, Blue Ridge
30513.________________________ Calamus roots 12/$5, $1.50 post. Mrs.
J. Maltsberger, P.O. Box 988, Trenton
30752.______________________ Ornamental pepper, size of wood
match head, 1" tabasco 10 pods $1 w/ SASE. O. Cathey, 2020 Gherry Dr., Austell 30001. Ph. 948-0667.________
Very hot serrano chili pepper '86 crop 30 seed $1 w/SASE. R. Jones, P.O. Box 164, Columbus 31902.__________
Old time cowhorn pepper seed, if dried makes good seasoning for sausage $1/pkg. w/SASE. Lois Suddeth. 946 Orris Rd., Mableton 30050. Ph. 941-9282.
Hot cherry bouquet, hot banana, chili, Jalapeno, long red cayenne pepper seed 50/$10 w/SASE. Mrs. L. Itson, Rt. 1, Box 90, Pelham31779.___________
Old time cowhorn pepper seed 10-11 in. size $1/pkg. w/SASE. Shirley Ledbetter, 6321 Sweetbriar Rd., Mableton 30059.
Fish & Fish Supplies
Fish traps 1x1 welded wire. James Hall, Rt. 3, Box 180, Baxley 31513. Ph. 367-2410.__________________
Sterile grass carp; also, fathead tuffies for forage fish for bass & catfish, quan. discounts and free del. avail, statewide. Mike Buford, Cordele. Ph. 912-273-4157.
Striped red wigglers 1000/$7.95, 5000/ $37.50 ppd. Lillian Bloodworth, 2750 Hwy. 441 S., Milledgeville 31061. Ph. 912-452-1523.
Channel catfish fingerlings 3-5", 4-6" & 6-8" in stock, and larger fish avail., disease free, quan. discounts & free del. avail, statewide. Clark Buford, Cordele. Ph.912-273-4150.
Channel catfish, all sizes. Todd Hudson, Manchester. Ph. 846-9113 day or 884-9786 night.________________
Channel catfish fingerlings, priced per size & quan., pick up by appt. or local del. Hershel Tibbitts, Dallas. Ph. 445-3593 aft. 6 p.m.
Giant mealworms 500/$8, 1000/$13, 2000/$24, 3000/$36, 500 free w/3000 or more. W.M. Mahaffey, Box 571, Mableton 30059. Ph. 944-6591._________
Sterile grass carp, channel catfish fingerlings, graded & treated, del. avail. Charles Burnes, Calhoun. Ph. 404-629-0456._________________
Qual. channel fingerlings, graded by size & price, treated, parasite & disease free, guar. live, healthy, immediate del., catfish cages. J. Gilbert, Thomaston. Ph. 404-648-2062._______________
Red wigglers, bait size, hand picked 1000/$13, 2000/$25 ppd. Abner White, 224 Lee St., Blakely 31723.________
Channel catfish fingerlings, graded for size & treated for parasites & disease, del. avail. Barry Brown, Meansville. Ph. 404-567-3279._________________
Channel catfish, grass carp, bass, bluegill, hybrid striped bass, graded & treated, del. avail. Paul Williams, Hawkinsville. Ph. 912-892-3144 or 912-783-2309._______________
Name and address or name, town and phone number are required in each ad published in the MARKET BULLETIN.

Red wigglers, bedrun 5000/$18, 10,0007 $30, shipped ppd. w/instr. R. Stapleton, Rt. 1, Lumber City 31549. Ph. 912-363-4451.__________________
Red wigglers, many prices, worm casting miracle dirt. Mrs. John Atterholt Sr., 1801 Villa Rica Rd., Powder Springs 30073. Ph. 943-6628._______
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.
Lrg. bait size red wigglers, hand picked & counted 1000/$10.95 ppd. Rayford Patterson, Rt. 2, Box 223, Sumner 31789.
Red worms, breeders 1000/$10.95, 5000/$45, bedrun 5000/$25, 10,000/$40 ppd. w/instr. J.F. Smith, 415 FletcherSt., Thomasville 31792. Ph. 912-226-6455.
Bream, Ga. giants, copperheads, shellcrackers, blue gills, improved channel catfish, Florida bass, sun bass, grass carp. Ken Holyoak, Rt. 1, Alapaha 31622. Ph.912-532-6135._______________
Hybrid red wigglers 5000/$15, 10.000/ $25 ppd. w/instr., Ga. only. M.L. Chapman, Rt. 2, Box 214A, Oxford 30267. Ph. 404-786-1901.__________________
Rainbow trout, fingerlings and adults. Ben Brantley, Dalton. Ph. 404-694-3243.
Hybrid bream or sunfish, bluegill bream, shell crackers, channel catfish fingerlings, bass, guar. & disease free, sterile grass carp. Anthony Chew, Woodbury. Ph. 404-846-3005/3913.________
Fertilizers & Mulches
Free manure, horse manure mix. w/ shavings, you load, Hopewell Rd., Sandy Holland, Alpharetta. Ph. 751-1056._____
Pine straw hay, sq. bales. Tim Freeman, Statesboro. Ph. 912-852-5521.
Free horse manure mix. w/shavings, you load and haul, del. avail. D. Manning, Duluth. Ph. 476-2633.___________
Sawdust $5/pickup load, no Sun. sales, call before coming. Paul King, 1467 Stephenson Rd., Lithonia 30058. Ph. 404-482-6858.____________
Horse manure mix. w/sawdust $20, loaded for short bed pickup, $25/long bed. Gary C. Adams, Rt. 2, Box 210,1, Cleveland 3Q58,.PK, 865:2806, -, :
Alfalfa for mulch. Don Brock, Fort Valley. Ph. 912-825-3185 eve. or 912-825-3184 day._______________
Mulch hay, can del. J.R. Wimpey, Jonesboro. Ph. 471-4221.___________
Compost horse manure mix. w/shavings, $5/pickup load. Joe Vogt, Atlanta. Ph. 321-9506._______________
Clean baled pinestraw $3.50/bale, del. Waymen Lewis, 466 North Peachtree St., Norcross 30071._______________
Chicken litter $20/pickup load, $2.50/ bag, horse manure $10/pickup load, will load by appt. Jimmy Alford, Lawrenceville. Ph. 564-1937/3161.___________
Chicken litter for sale by the spreader truck or pickup truck load, Buford, Auburn, Sugar Hill, Dacula, Suwanee area. W. Rogers, Buford. Ph. 945-3484.
Clean dry wheat straw in barn $2.50/ bale. Bud Hodges, Mansfield. Ph. 786-6965.
Horse manure mix. w/hay & straw $10/ pickup load, you load. A. Woody Jr., Blltchton. Ph. 912-858-2052.
'87 rye straw 3000 bales, clean & dry $1.75/bale, del. avail. Bill Bowlin, Griffin. Ph.404-228-3214.
Horse manure mix. w/shavings $10/ pickup load, you load. Bill McArthur, Marietta. Ph. 973-8161 or 971-4238.
Horse manure, Irg. pickup, will del. $40. Russell Amoson, Stockbrldge. Ph. 474-2349/5163.
Wheat hay for straw, clean, dry, in barn $2.50/bale. Dan Wilson, Locust Grove. Ph. 957-1646.
Wheat & rye straw in sq. bales. Johnny Owens, Rochelle. Ph. 912-365-2223/2637.
Wheat straw $2.25/bale at barn. David E. McClendon Sr., RFD 1, Box 252, Locust Grove 30248. Ph. 404-775-3254.
Free compost, shavings/horse manure mix. A. Riles, Douglasville. Ph. 949-2238 eve.
Rich top soil for sale. E. Hatcher, Fairburn. Ph. 964-0097.
Free manure, you load & haul. Kay Gann, Lawrenceville. Ph. 449-1505 or 962-7545.
1000 bales mulch hay, 70 Ibs. ea., $2. James Woods, Pine Mountain. Ph. 882-6580.
When you are responding to an ad, please read it carefully. Many advertisers prefer not to ship and will specify in their ad, "available at farm" or "no shipping".

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Open Box Pattern Creates Colorful Quilt Design

The box is a common design incorporated in many quilts and this pattern certainly takes advantage of the motif. The Open Box quilt pattern provides an easy Straight seam design simple enough for a beginner, yet challenging enough for the advanced quilter. Each box can be made of different colors, making this a design which can utilize your odd quilt scraps. Because of the design formed once this quilt is pieced together, it also has become known as the Eccentric Star.

Blocks: 8 inches square

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Each block requires: 1 A 4B 4C
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Aged cow manure $2/bag. Lona Farmer, 681 Davis Cir. S.W., Marietta 30060. Ph. 427-6698.______________
Mulch hay, sq. bales, del. avail, or can be picked up. John Hammond, Winder. Ph. 404-867-3792._____________________
Pine straw, $3.50 ea. bale, free del. 10 or more, Roswell, Woodstock area. Lamar Ayers, 925 Arnold Mill Rd., Woodstock 30188. Ph. 926-6460 or 479-9710.____________________
Aged horse manure compost $10/ pickup load, you load, del. avail. W. Peterson, Clarkston. Ph. 292-6680.
Approx. 400 bales mulch hay (fescue),$1.50/bale. H. Broder, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-7361.__________________
Free horse manure, easy access, you load. W. Hopkins, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-4459._____________________
Clean sand, del. avail, to Cleveland, Gainesville, Hall Co. J.R. Reider, Clermont. Ph. 983-1217._____________
Rye & wheat straw $1.50/bale. Bruce Lamb, Augusta. Ph. 404-793-6844._____
Chicken litter $15/pickup load, will load, will make some del. L.S. Smith, Duluth. Ph. 476-5805.______________
Wheat straw, weed free, barn stored $2.50/bale, FOB barn. Larry Eley, White Plains. Ph. 404-467-2184 eve.
Oddities
Homemade lye soap 10 bars $5, 24 bars $10 ppd., out of state add $1. M.B. Harvey, 3448 Peach Orchard Rd., Augusta 30906. Ph. 404-798-1395._______
Tanned, ready to use timber rattlesnake skins w/o rattles $23, w/rattles $38, diamond back skins w/rattles $68, rattles $13 all ppd. Charlie Wilkerson, P.O. Box 31, Naylor 31641.__________
Buckeyes, $1.50/doz., $1 post. Minnie Mae Shaw, 218 E. Trinity Place, Apt. 107, Decatur 30030. Ph. 377-3706._______
Gourds $1 ea., w/holes $1.50 ea., varnished $2 ea., gourds for bluebirds $2 ea., add $3/doz. for post. & hdlg. Mrs. T. Butler, Dexter. Ph. 912-875-3353.
Gourds $1 ea., w/holes $1.50 ea., varnished $2 ea., gourd for bluebirds $2 ea., add $3/doz. for post. & hdlg. R. Delano Butler, Dudley. Ph. 912-676-3170.

Martin gourds, other vari. avail., will ship. Mrs. Lena Braswell, Rt. 1, Box 73, Wrens 30833. Ph. 404-547-6784._____
5 sheep fleece, 2 lamb fleece, strong & good qual. $25. S. Meriwether, Newborn. Ph. 404-342-4813 aft. 6 p.m.______
Long handle dipper gourd, luffa sponge 25/S1 w/SASE. Mildred Taylor, Rt. 3, Box 206, Manchester 31813,_____
Corriedale fleeces, custom washed, dyed, carded or handspun, natural cols./ wh. Teresa Shapiro, Athens. Ph. 404-543-4378.__________________
Wool, natural & blk. $1.50-$3, can ship, send SASE for samples, Geralyn Campbell, Fox Run Farm, Lula 30554-0509. Ph. 404-869-3390.
Miscellaneous Wanted
If you have questions regarding this category, call Sonya Way 656-3727.
Want barrel type composter, good cond. and reas. price. Elmo Donald, 1173 Darlington Dr., Macon 31210. Ph. 912-477-3617.____________________
Want national pressure cooker canner, 1948-1960, can four 1/2 gal., 7 qts. or 18 pts. twist type lid. E.E. Plott, 7019 Wills Rd., Gumming 30130. Ph. 404-475-0590.
Want to buy 3 or 4 one gal. glass jars, jar mouth must be size of standard Mason jar and accept Mason lid. Thomas E. Baughcum, 3905 Hartler Bridge Rd., Macon 31206._________________
Want blacksmith swage and related tools. L. Berry, P.O. Box 63, Cartersville 30120. Ph. 404-382-4330 or 404-382-6011.
Want unwanted barbed wire, used tin, 14-16 ft. Donna Gaylon, 8261 Hwy 5., Whltesburg 30185. Ph. 404-489-0124.
Want Irg. nest onion, white or red, to eat, green matured for seasoning, pickling. Madelyn Lee Giddings, Rt.1, Box 191, Omega 31775.______________
Want 500 or 600 ft. 3" or 4" irrigation pipe, might consider PTO pump. E.G. Walton, Clarkesville. Ph. 404-754-6366.
Want Spinks-O-matic scales for breeder hen house, good cond.; also, want 6000 Burch cooler for breeder hen house, good cond. B.S. Williams, Rt. 1, Toccoa 30577. Ph. 404-886-9530.

Want chicken or turkey coops, 100 or more, wooden only. J. Kidd, 265 Maple Tr., Sharpsburq 30277. Ph. 404-251-2957.
Want incubator in good cond., reas. A.H. Bohannon, Atlanta. Ph. 636-8339.
Want clean used cement blocks, 300 or more, also, 12"-14" culvert pipe, 20 ft. Gary Caprara, Buford. Ph. 945-8322.
Want clean baled pinestraw, 300-4000 bales delivered. Doug Gill, Marietta. Ph. 973-2113._________________
Want 6" twist lock irrigation pipes. Harry Taylor, Rt. 2, Milan 31060. Ph. 912-362-4791 aft. 8p.m._________
Want to buy good used tree planters. Frank Miller, Hazlehurst. Ph. 912-375-5219._______________
Want peanut shells in Irg. quantity when avail. Teresa Shapiro, Athens. Ph. 404-543-4378.___________________
Want farm-fresh yard eggs, w/o chemicals, in Carrollton. Annie P. Stewart, Carrollton. Ph. 834-8268._________
Want chicken wire. E. Walters, 405 Old Monroe Rd., Bogart 30622. Ph. 725-2040.
Special handicrafts
Want someone to machine satin stitch leaf quilt blocks, not rick rack. Mrs. R.C. Foster, 905 Woodburn Dr., Apt. 1, Columbus 31907.__________________
Chair caning & repairs done on rockers, ladder backs, stools, etc. in our home, pick up & del. possible. B. Boyd, 3821 Rex Circle, Rex 30273. Ph. 404-474-7617.________________
Old fashion bonnets $5, dbl. crown button bonnets $4, bib aprons w/2 pockets $3.50, band aprons w/2 pockets $2.50, children's bonnets, state age $3, ppd. Ruby Crane, 304 Cedar St., Social Circle 30279.________________
Cro. stuffed frog, turtle, rabbit, duck $1.50 ea., bookworm or cross bookmarker $1.50 ea. ppd. Judy Jordan, Rt. 1, Box 547, Oxford 30267.____________
Photo button $3 ea. ppd. plus photo or negative, satis, guar. W. Lumley, Rt. 5, Commerce 30529. Ph. 404-335-5348.
Magnet cro. strawberry 75c ea., kitchen towels to hang on cabinet or refrig. door w/cro. top $3 ea. Mrs. Norene Dempsey, 2733 Waverly Ave., Columbus 31904.

Culinary herbs for potpourri, dye plants, wide asst., good prices, no shipping. Thelma Sudderth, 2043 Sugar Pike Rd., Woodstock. Ph. 475-0064.
Potato bins, bread boxes, quilt racks, stools, all types of wall shelves, ducks, oak swing, bird houses, all kinds wood crafts, sml. & Irg. Hilliard Sorrow, Rt. 1, Jackson St., Maysville 30558. Ph. 652-2663._____________________
Bluebird houses of Western red cedar $10 ppd. M.R. McLaughlin, 2735 Fairburn Rd.,Sw, Atlanta 30331.___________
Hand crafted boomerang, guar. to fly, complete instr., Irg. size $12, sml. $10. Dan Jones, Box 727, Dallas 30132. Ph. 404-993-6856.________________
Emu eggs empty for use in crafts $15 ea. Roger Nelson, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-4918.___________________
Bookmarks cross stitched w/your favorite Bible verse $4, cross stitched purse size tissue covers, various designs $5. Sherry Little, 1423 Wood Ridge Dr., Atlanta 30339.______________
Tatted cro. snowflakes, Christmas trees, crosses $1 ea., cro. collars, sev. patterns, send SASE for description & prices. M. Powell, 6310 Bells Ferry Rd., Aeworth 30101.__________________
Brocade doily $15, pineapple doily $4, 3 piece dress set $1. Mrs. C. ODum, 816 W. Oglethorpe, Hinesville 31313.______
Handmade American country furniture, made to order. C. Pettus, 6426 Buford Hwy., Norcross 30071. Ph. 448-9671.___________________
Hand sewn dbl. bed quilt tops, lone star, grandmother's flower garden $28 ea., dbl. wedding ring, Dresden Plate $40 ea., add post. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 233, Ellijay 30549. Ph. 404-273-3177.
Hand cro. Irg. afghans $40, baby afghans $15 & up, ladies shawls $15 & up, hot mats $1.50, bookmarks $1. Mrs. R.A. Farr, East Point. Ph. 766-3218.
Martin houses, accommodates 12 martrn families w/instr. Jason Holyoak, P.O. Box 449, Alapaha 31622. Ph. 912-532-5325._______________
Dough trays & bowls, handmade in buckeye wood, highest qual. $35 ea. R. Watkins, 3815 New Hope Ch. Rd., Aeworth 30101. Ph. 974-4897 aft. 7:30
p.m._____________________ Please observe our 20 word limit.

Qual. art work, your ideas or mine, drawing & painting, water and oil. Sule Opio, Rt. 1, Box 88, Broxton 31519.

Dolls; sev. kinds, handmade, lots of wood crafts, hand painted, good prices.
Mrs. Noah H. Reynolds, Rt. 6, Hwy. 81 S., Loganville 30249. Ph. 466-8790.

Girls hand painted or applique pillowcases w/ruffles & lace edged $10/pr, Weldon Long, Rt. 5, Box 247, Ellijay

30540.____________________ Hand painted lace trimmed pillow-
cases $10/pr., band aprons $2.50, fancy tea aprons $3, bib aprons $2.75, asst. prints, checks, stripes, post. $1.15. Elzie Cantrell, Rt. 5, Box 248, Ellijay 30540.

Hand painted wood country duck or pig magnets, set of 3 for $3.50 ppd. Ellen Gerber, 110 Wildwood Trail, Bonaire

31005._______________________ Baby shoes bronzed or china coated
$10 ea. shoe or $20/pr., mounting extra,
send SASE for info. Claire Krissinger, 211 S. Edgewood Dr., Statesboro 30458.

Cro. cross bookmarks $1 plus SASE, wh. w/trims in vari. cols., ecru w/blue or mauve trim. Mrs. J. Hilley, 5123 Big A Rd., Douglasville 30135. Ph. 404-949-8260.________________

Wood crafts, desk book holders, wall candle sconce & shelves, sml. tables, bluebird houses, other wood items. W. Baird, 124 Hillside Ave., SE, Atlanta 30315. Ph. 624-1161._______________

Extra Irg. pinecones 15c ea., Irg. pinecones 10c, med. 5c ea., silver/gold col. 25e ea. plus post. Wilbur Weaver, 355 N. Brunswick St., Jesup 31545. Ph. 912-427-4282.__________________

Wh. hen & biddie tatting, enough for

standard, queen or king size pillowcases

$6 ppd., sample 25<c w/SASE. Mrs.

Wallace Lee, Rt. 2, Box 121, Edison

31746. Ph.912-835-2085.

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Placemats 4/S10, w/pot borders $12, some on hand, most made to order. Louise Hall, 2450 Electric Dam Rd., Dallas 30132. Ph. 445-4877.________

Sunbonnets, old fashion w/lace trim, lovely prints, quick del., adult size only
$6 ppd. M.G. Glover, 1940 W. Mercer, College Park 30337. Ph. 404-763-4358.

Ladies bonnets, perm, press, asst. checks & prints, pellon in brim, adjustable $7 ea. ppd. Mrs. Luther Hutson, Rt. 5, Box 5252, Blairsville 30512.

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Nice cotton mach. made quilts, king $30, queen $25, full $20, baby $10. Mrs. Grady Itson, 1030 N.W. Pleasant Valley Rd., Adalrsvllle 30103. Ph. 773-3176.
Cro. Christmas ornaments, angels, balls, snowflakes, others. Mrs. T. Evans, Rt. 4, Box 544, Dublin 31021. Ph. 912-272-4137._________________
Pot holders knitted $1, fabric 50c, size 5 1/2" sq., 5 1/2x10" knitted $2, send SASE or 73c post. Jan Burchill, Rt. 5, Box 303-1, Commerce 30529._______
Whirlygigs, man sawing/chopping wood, kicking mule, solid cedar, hand painted $17 ea., $2 post. S. Satchel, 2914 Old Thompson Mill Rd., Buford 30518. Ph. 404-932-1932._______________
Dbl. wedding ring quilt tops 80x98 in. $40 ppd. Lillie Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 232, Ellijay 30540. Ph. 273-3618.________
Barbie & Ken (look-alike) doll clothes, 8 sets $11 ppd. Diane Ananbel, Rt. 1, Box 185, Worthen 31094.____________
Windmills, man sawing log 20" dia., propeller 13" high, 30" long, $20 ppd., wind chimes, galv. metal, weather proof, 6 tubes 15" to 25" long, satis, guar. $15 ppd. Homer Ricketts, Rt. 1, Box 123AA, Matthews 30818. Ph. 404-547-3587.
Cro. houseshoes $5, collars $12.50 & up, baby dress 3-6 mos. size $10, knitted dish cloth $1.75 ea. LaWanda Peeples, 305 Ware St., Warner Robins 31093.
Want old timey feed sacks (prints, not wh.) for making quilts. Anita Weinraub, 75 Williams St., Norcross 30071. Ph. 404-662-0444.________________
Hand painted pillow w/wo lace, your pref. w/popular sayings & quotations, washable $12 ea., will send picture if you return. Mrs. W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Box 209, Ellijay 30540._________________
Old quilt cats, ducks, bears & jumbo hearts $7 ppd., sml. hearts $3 ppd. Doris Durham, 308 Confederate Ave., Dallas
30132.____________________ Smocked gingham aprons $7, bib
aprons $7, gathered band aprons $6, knitted bedroom shoes $5, all plus post. Linda Hall, 4960 Sheila Lane, Powder Springs 30073. Ph. 404-943-6670._____
Portraits $10, done in pencil, send clear photo $3 post. & hdlg., sample & details send $1. Tommie Starkenberg, P.O. Box 693, Bowdon 30108._____
Cro. items; collars $15, V-neck sweater vest, sml. $17.50, med. $20, Irg. $22.50, doves $5, bells $5, filet angels $3. Marye Chastain, Rt. 5, Box 209, Ellijay 30540.
Whirlygig, man pedaling bicycle 30" long, 17" propeller $15.95 plus $1.80 post. N.A. Manley, 2131 Rochelle Way, College Park 30349.___________
Handmade leather items; men's billfold $10415, belts $12-$35, ladies pocketbooks $15-$50, clocks $25-$50. Maribeth Pelers, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540._____
Homemade dolls, mtn. pa & ma 20", Amish girl/boy 20", $12.75 ea., Raggedy Ann & Andy $16 ea. ppd. Mrs. Phillip Mathews, Rt. 2, Box 148, Rising Fawn 30738. Ph. 657-4023.____________
Pot holders, cro. watermelon slice, blk. seed, green rind, rose little dress $5/ set, what-not dolls, cro. Irg. dress, French poodle 10" tall $5 ea. Mrs. P. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground 30107._____
Dbl. knit or cotton scraps 10 Ibs. $8.50, 20 Ibs. $17 ppd. Mrs. Robert Norrell, Rt. 6, Galnesville 30506._______
Hand quilted quilts, also quilt tops, diff. patterns, dbl. wedding ring, lone star, log cabin, Dresden Plate, fan, grandmother's flower garden. M. Wilkes, P.O. Box 648, Jefferson 30549. Ph. 404-367-9140.__________________
Will restore bedspreads, afghans, table cloths w/rips, tears or holes. Mary Bryan, 2502 Plantation Dr., East Point 30344. Ph. 768-6159.___________
Attic window quilt top 66x84", very colorful, all new mat., hand pieced. Joy Tomberlin, Rt. 3, Box 100, Baxley. Ph. 912-367-6942._____________
Split oak egg baskets, cols, of choice, hand dyed & woven, send SASE for info. Carol Weekley, Rt. 2, Box 295, Fortson 31808. Ph.404-324-5985._____________
Taking orders for decorated garlic braids, send SASE for pictures & prices, K. Key, Box 803, Buford 30518.______
Cathedral quilts $395 and $425, Irg. cushions 2/$20 ppd., pot holders $2 plus post., baby cathedral $40 plus post., shawls, handmade cro. $45 plus post. Catherine Cole, Rt. 1, Box 93, Bethlehem 30620. Ph. 867-5576.___________
Hand cro. afghans $45, my pattern, baby afghans $20, my pattern. Mrs. Ralph Holbrooks, P.O. Box 233, Martin 30557.__________________
Reg. cotton quilt tops $18, polyester tops $12, linings $8, baby cotton quilts $20. Edna Erwin, Rt. 2, Box 2030, Blairsville 30512.

Full size applique quilts $50, tops $25, full cotton printed quilts $20, sgl. $12, crib $8, $2 ea. post. Mrs. J. Parker, 628 Mclntyre Loop, SE, Calhoun 30701. Ph. 629-3061._______________
Chair caning of all kinds, also wicker & rattan restoration. Duke Dufresne, Rt. 2, 411 Baker St., Statham 30666. Ph. 725-2554._____________
Country dinner bell 12", blk. iron triangle $12.50, solid brass $18.50 ppd. Ralph Hernden, Rt. 2, Box 2653, Blairsvllle 30512. Ph. 404-745-2531._______
Hand quilted grandmother's flower garden, dbl., blue, wh. $100, crib quilt, pinwheel, aqua, wh. $25. Evelyn Burks, 111 Belleau Wood Dr., Newnan 30263. Ph. 404-251-3030._______________
Bonnets $5, bib aprons $6, band aprons $6 ppd. Glenda Crosby, Rt. 3, Box 490, Baxley 31513._____________
Wind chimes 16" plexiglass top $12.50, $2 shipping, also make them to 42" long, aluminum, copper, brass. Sam Hedgepath, 2215 Ingleside Ave., Macon 31204. Ph. 743-0777.______________
Cro. collars $5, sml. 3" wide $8 for Irg. doilies, any size ppd. Mrs. L.H. O'Dell, 4382 Atlanta Rd., Griffin 30223. Ph. 228-8098._________________
Wool yarn, natural & cols. $4, 4 oz. skein, send SASE for samples. Geralyn Campbell, Fox Run Farm, Lula 305540509. Ph. 404-869-3390.__________
Aprons made w/a bib and 2 big pockets, made from chambray & other cloth; also quit tops pieced in strips, $7.50, $2 post. Mrs. J.H. Maltsberger, P.O. Box 988, Trenton 30752.______
Quilt tops, step-around-mtn. $16 ea. or 2/$29, 1 long tail bonnet $2, enclose post. Bertha Worley, 171 Scott Mill Rd., Canton 30114._______________
Cathedral window quilt, reg. size, wh. w/sml. patches, praised at $1000, asking $780 or best offer. J. Kennedy, Tucker. Ph. 938-7428._________________
Lady desires knitting & cro. to order things I make, afghan, sweaters, blouses, baby things. Betty Hightower, 2325 Swallow Circle, SE, Atlanta 30315. Ph. 622-9074._______________
Raddgedy Ann & Andy, 4 sizes, mother cat $10 ea. Amish dolls, boy/girl $10 ea. Folk dolls, 3 sizes, $4, $6, $8 ea., cat doorstop $12 ea., patchwork bears, 2 sizes ea., send post. Mrs. Fred King., RFD 1, Maysvllle 30558. Ph. 652-2234.
Hand quilting on your pieced or stitched top or quilts, wall hangings & tablecloths, made to order. Jane Riewald, 148 Malone Dr., NW, Rome 30161. Ph.404-232-5342.______________
11 x 14 oil painting of home from photo $25 ppd. C. Huffman, Rt. 2, Box 408BB, Jackson 30233. Ph. 775-6768.
Herbal wreath inside gold picture frame for framing wedding, graduation invitations $12 ppd. Jackie Williams, 525 Crabapple Circle, Alpharetta 30201.
42 x 70 in. granny sq., shade of brown $45 ppd., 42 x 66 in., ripple, off-wh. $43.50 ppd. Mrs. A.E. Riley, 3430 Rushing Rd., Augusta 30906. Ph. 404-798-
4150.____________________ Pastel portraits from your photograph.
Lewis Me Elreath, Newnan. Ph. 404-253-
4376.____________________ Handmade quilts, quilted by pattern,
all cotton, dbl. wedding ring, rail fence, lone star, others, also cushions, other crafts, all handmade. J. Bennett, Rt.1, Box 1159, Clayton 30525. Ph. 404-746-
2190._____________________ Handmade wood crafts, magazine
racks, aromatic cedar shelves, aromatic cedar cutting boards, planters, hat racks, trash holders, potato & onion boxes, others. W. Hudson, Forest Park. Ph. 363-
2053.________________________ Will do painting of your home or
landscape in water color $25, 11 x 14, send photo. R. Griffeth, Rt. 2, Box 2184, Blairsville 30512. Ph. 404-745-3457.
Quilting frame adjustable to king size, free standing $64, send SASE for pictures & info. Ben Yarbrough, I330 Landers Dr., Mableton 30059. Ph. 948-
2376._____________________ Baby bibs $1.50 ea., hand cro. baby
cols., no post, necessary while supplylast. Doris Weaver, P.O. Box, Turnerville
30580.____________________ Cotton cro. butterfly refrig. magnets,
asst. cols. $1 ea. Connie Taylor, Rt. 3, Box 400A Ringgold 30736.________
Quilt tops, all cotton, all made by patterns, full size start $25, queen start $30, some applique. Ann Ruff, 951 Mundys Mill Rd., Jonesboro 30236. Ph. 404-477-5576.__________________
Wicker repair, chair caning, rushing, splint, will pick up & del. in surrounding areas. Alicia Young, Greensboro. Ph. 404-453-2040.

Dbl. wedding ring quilt, queen size, asst. cols., hand quilted $175 plus post. Mrs. Clayton Stephens, Homer. Ph. 677-
3937._____________________ Mach. made quilts, Dutch doll, birds,
cat, boy, squares, block, all cols., cat in basket, all full size $30 ea., queen $35, king $40, you pay post. Mae Ellis, 8889 Fairmount Hwy., SE, Falrmount 30139.
Sock monkeys $7 ea., miniature monkeys $3.50 ppd. Crystal McLean, P.O. box 117, Orchard Hill 30266._______
Beau, old fashion granny bonnets, 2 way apron bonnet prints or checks $6, children sizes $5 ppd. Ginger Thaxton, 4465 Villa Rica Hwy., Carrollton 30117. Ph. 834-6030.______________
Lrg. wh. or ecru tatted lace in 3 yd. lengths $1/yd., add $ 2 post. & hdlg. Mrs. Roy Bonds, Rt. 1, Homer 30547.______
Potpourri, made from spring flowers, apple blossom fragrance 2 cups $6, 1 gal. $25 ppd. Carolyn Neely, Rt. 3, Box 275, Fairburn30213._____________
Want old threadbare quilts or tops to cut up for crafts projects, send description/price. G. Longdon, 1583 Withmere Way, Atlanta 30338. Ph. 404-394-9473.
Hand crafted birdhouses, blue & perch $9, also feeders $10, $3 post. A. Barton, Cartersville Ph. 386-6614._________
Blk. walnut lumber for crafts. Tommy Jordon, 8598 Ale Lane, Villa Rica 30180. Ph. 404-459-6614.______________
12 diff. handmade crafts, incl. ladies collars, write for more info. Katy Turner, 127 Seaboard St., Elberton 30635._____
Quilts for sale, sev. patterns and cols. Irene McElbanon, Rt. 2, Bogart 30622. Ph. 725-5290._________________
Quilt scraps for sale 10 Ibs. $7.50 plus post., checks, solids, stripes, some very Irg. Irene Burrows, Rt. 3, Box 597, Trenton 30752._____________
Ladies bonnets $5, $1 post., African Irg. $75, 4 sml. $35. Elvira Kirby, 1190 Maries Lake Rd., Douglasville 30134. Ph. 942-3623.________________
Stuffed chicken pot holders $4/pr., 700 post., 3 in 1 aprons $3 ea., 70s post. Bessie Simms, 263 Jackson St., Lawrenceville 30245.______________
Bluebird houses of Western cedar $8 ea. ppd., other bird houses on request. S. Papke, P.O. box 15202, Atlanta 3Q333.Ph. 875.7701._____________
Beau, handmade necklaces from chinaberry seeds, blue, red, purple, orange, brown, gray, wine, green, pink, asst., send 2 col. choices for ea. necklace ordered, limited supply $6 ea. ppd Judy Moss, Rt 2, Box 61, Ingram Rd., Barnesville 30204._____________
Want someone to make 3 pillows for 3 needlepoint tops, send price & phone number. Jenny Biggs., 1500 Virginia Ave., C-105. Daytona Beach, Fla. 32014.
1 afghan, shell stitch, wood brown, light gold, chestnut col., size 58x78, $50, 1 afgham Park Ave., egg shell col., 92x92, $65. Mrs. Earl Adams, 15 Walnut St., Cornelia 30531.____________
Band aprons $2.50; decorative pillow tops, duck, rooster, deer, bear, hen, w/ eyelet ruffle $8, 50<p post. Mrs. H. Alexander, 617 McDonough Rd., Hampton 30228.__________________
Want old time sunflower quilt pattern. Mrs. J. McGowan, Rt.3 Box 255 Indian Lake, Moullrle31768.___________
Want to buy silk remnants, med. weight, suitable for patchwork. Evelyn Thompson, Smyrna. Ph. 436-2883._____
Made to order shawls $18, afghans $14 to $50. V. Griffis, Rt. 1, Box 745, Screven 31560.
Quilts, all sizes, many patterns and cols., dbl. wedding ring, Dresden Plate, log cabin 8 pt. star, others, also will do quilting. Mrs. Hubert Blalock, 330 Smokey Rd., Newnan 30263. Ph. 404-253-
3678._____________________ Homemade country dolls $16.50 to
$24, old fashion stuffed calico high top shoes $7.50, uniquely dressed clothespin dolls $10, cro. belts & ties to match $8.50/set, others, no shipping. Claris Griggs, Box 186, RFD 2, Rock Springs 30739. Ph. 764-1873._____________
Applique blocks, pink dogwood, dog, tulip, flower, Dutch girl/boy, 15', 12/$12, 2 sets $20. Mrs. W. Daniel, 101 Hart Terrace, Hartwell 30643._________
Blown glass animals, individually handmade, unicorn $5.50, smaller $4.50, pegasus $6.25, smaller $5, dragon $6.75, smaller $5.50 ppd. Pam Snellgrove, 101 West Gate IDr., LaGrange 30240._____
Bluebird houses, removable top $10.50, includes shipping. E. Minor, Rt. 2, Box 540, Townsend 31331.________
Pick up pinecones w/o stooping w/30' claw action picker, operated w/one hand $8.50 ppd., satis, guar. W. Lang, Box 38, Omega 31775.

r-Bulletin Calendar-

May 20-22 Annual spring plant sale, Gwinnett Vocational Center, 990 McElvaney Ln., Lawrenceville, greenhouse open Wed.-Fri., 9 a.m.2 p.m. Info. 963-6838.
May 22 Feeder pig sale, every 2 wks., deliver pigs by 12 noon, sale starts at 2 p.m., Turner Co. Stkyds., Ashburn. Info. H.R. Wiggins, 912567-3371.
May 22 All breed horse/tack sale, every Fri., 7:30 p.m., new/used tack, Sunny Farm Stables, Hwy. 369, Cumming. Info. Tony Gabriel, 5349828 or Charlie Gabriel, 887-9273.
May 23 5th Annual Ga. Draft Horse/ Mule Auction, equipment 11 a.m., horses/mules 1 p.m., Little Arena, Athens, coggins required. Info. Charlie Gardner, 404-267-8040 or John Ayers, 404-245-9372.
May 23 Ga. Palomino Assn. combined/ open show & Palomino pt. show w/ halter & perf. classes, payback on open classes, Palomino 11 a.m., open classes 1 p.m., Duncan Pk., Fairburn. Info. 962-0900.
May 23 88 Saddle Club fun show, 7 p.m., Sandersville, running events, pleasure, halter, etc. Info. 552-3337 or 912-552-3014 aft. 6.
May 27 Feeder pig sale, 7;30 p.m., Smith Brothers Livestock Yard, Bartow, every 2nd & last Wed. Info. R.L.May, 912-364-3920.
May 30 13th NW Ga. Polled Hereford sale, 1 p.m., Ag-Ed Center, Carrollton, 166 Bypass & Hwy. 16 E., selling 5 bulls, 40 cow/calf prs., 8 bred heifers, 9 open heifers. Catalog/Info. Frank Lane, 404-2587078 aft. 6 p.m.
May 30 Southeastern Beefmaster Breeders Assn., Atlanta Futurity show/sale, Dewey Henderson's Atlanta Auction. Info. Thompson Cattle Marketing, 912-859-2421.
May 31 Turnbull Creek Ranch, offering of elite Beefmaster lots, MarriottAirport Hotel, Atlanta. Info. Keith Simmons, 904-824-9265.
June 11 Alternative Enterprise Tour, grape/catfish production, N. Ga., spon. by Agricultural Economics Assn. of Ga., registration deadline 6/8. Info. Dr. Bill Miller, 404-5420851.

PESTICIDE RECERT1FICATION COURSES
(Hours earned in parenthesis) May 26 Cooperative Extension Service,
Experiment, Turf, Ornamental & Weed Science Training, Orn & Turf (4).
May 26 Fumigation workshop, RDC, Tifton, pest control operators/warehouse managers earn commercial pest re-certification credits. Info, local Extension Service or RDC entomologist, 912-386-3424.
May 27 Pesticide Training and Commercial Exam, RDC, Tifton, training review, 9:30 a.m.-12 noon, general standards manual, pesticide applicator's exam given by Ga. Dept. of Ag., 1 p.m.-4 p.m. Info. Ga. Dept. of Ag., 404-656-4958.
May 28 Ga. Crop Improvement Assn., Inc., RDC, Tifton, Annual Peanut Seed short course, Seed Treatment (1). Info. Dewey Lee, 404-542-2351. CRAFT FAIRS
May 20-22 Olde Tyme Friends Craft show, 10 a.m.-6 p.m., corner of Broad & Pecan Sts., Loganville. Info. Susan Prince, 466-4774.
May 23-24 Forsyth Co.'s Spring Arts & Craft Festival, 9 a.m.-6 p.m., Cumming, no admission fee. Info Lou & Joyce Buice, 441-1021 or 938-2073 night.
May 23-24 11th Annual Arts in The Park Festival, Blue Ridge, spon. by The Blue Ridge Mtns. Arts Assn., arts/crafts. Info. Liz Schleicher, P.O. Box 1016, Blue Ridge, Ga. 30513, 404-632-2144.
May 23-24 Mclntosh Arts & Crafts Country fair, Senoia City Pk., Senoia, arts/crafts, 10 a.m.-6 p.m., admission $2, children under 12 free. Info. Nancy Roy, 599-6321.
Accepting applications for 1st Annual Old Fashioned Craft Day, House of the Dove, Marietta, 6/6. Info. 404424-6816.
Accepting applications for the 4th Annual WZOT-Cartersville Arts & Crafts Festival, Cartersville, public square, 7/25, no charge for exhibitors. Info. Max Thomas, 404-3823411 or 404-424-1346.
Space avail, for Augusta Fairgrounds Craft Market, 1st weekend ea. mo., indoor/outdoor spaces. Info. 404724-8301.

Quilts; handmade, all cols., king $25, dbl. $20, $4 post, on ea., money order only, no patterns. Sallie Butler, Rt. 4, Box 690, Dahlonega 30533.__________
Cro. collar 18' neckline, 3 1/2' wide $5, doilies 15' dia., $3, wh., ecru, cream. Gladys Fincher, 5229 Hwy. 92, Douglasville 30135.___________________
Handmade & hand quilted cotton quilts, polly filled twin size $55, reg. $75, queen $100, king $115, $5 shipping & post. MO or certi. check. Mrs. Hoyt Hales, Rt. 3, Box 251, Ellijay 30540. Ph. 404-276-4281.______________
Pieced pillow top $3.54 ea., 8 pt. star, Dutch girl/boy, drunkard's path, wedding ring, cheap at my home. Addie Strayhorn. Rt. 2, Box 71 Gainesville 30506.
Sml. herbal window wreath $7, potpourri, lemon verbena, rose $2.75/bag ppd. Sharard Williams, 555 Crabapple Circle, Alpharetta 30201.___________
Ladies cro. houseshoes $3/pr., children's $1.50, med. doilies $3 ea., watermelon slice pot holders 2/$3, add post. Mrs. Homer Alien, Dial Star Rt., Box 208, Blue Ridge 30513.________
Handmade dough bowls, oblong or round $35 ppd., rolling pins $10, made of tupelo gum, guar., accept check or money order, grandma type, Grady Brewer, PO Box 208, Toomsboro 31090. Ph. 912-933-5950._____________
Baby crib quilts, soft cols., Dutch boy/ firl on ea. one $32 ppd. Mrs. T.L. malcom, Box 6271, Sandy Creek Rd. Madison 30650. Ph. 404-342-3783._____
All sizes stuffed frogs, all cols. $1-$4, cro. covered coat hangers, all cols. $2 ea., king size quilts $90, queen $85, dbl. $80, twin $75, waist band aprons $2 plus post. Minnie Shaw 218 E. Trinity Place, Apt 107, Decatur 30030. Ph. 377-3706.
Wreaths made from beau, tendril covered wild grape vines, all sizes, good prices. Priscilla Mustin, Rt. 1, Box 79, bf Waleska 30183. Ph. 479-2217 or 242-2142.
Dbl. bed size quilt tops $35 ea., Dresden plate, log cabin, flower garden, all cotton mat. Louise Coram, Rt. 1, box 185, Waleska 30183.

Porcelain thimble, hand painted w/ your name & choice of flower, dogwood, rose, etc. $5 ppd., porcelain whistle 2 1/ 4', which blows $5 ppti., also painted. Joyce Salter, 4157 Idlevale Dr., Tucker 30084. Ph.404-934-6751.__________
Hand cro. collars, sev. styles 3-6 in. wide, wh. or ecru $10-$15. Bobbie Bradshaw, Marietta. Ph. 427-0754.
Handmade quilts, butterfly, dbl. wedding ring, tulip, dutch doll, flag, flower garden, also do quilting. Rosie Bates, 7 Conn Ave., Tallapoosa 30176.______
Custom made ruffled curtains, home decorative items, nursery accessories. Betty Cosper, Rt. 1, 68 Elizabeth Lane, Tallapoosa 30176.__________________
Full size house on hill quilt in blues, $400 w/SASE, taking orders for fall. Linda Longino, Covington. Ph. 786-1784.
Handcrafted life size wooden decoys, geese or swan $42.50, ducks $22.50, all painted, 20% off for unpainted decoys. Alvin Downs, 117 Beaver Creek Rd., Kathleen 31047. Ph. 912-922-8170.
My twin doll, face looks like its owner, diff. clothes per age group, send clear picture (returned) along w/name, address and $49.95. Charlotte Cassaday, P.O. Box 556, Talbotton 31827._________
14' sock clown, hand washable $8 ppd., cro. heart pillow pin cushion w/ ribbon $10 ppd. Jeannette Sisk, 1107 Babbs Mill Rd., Hampton 30228. Ph. 946-
3785._____________________ Old fashioned quilting frames w/o
stands, benches, stools, butter molds, $12, butter paddles $3, dasher lids $12, bluebird boxes $7.50, bird feeders $12.50. P.O. Webb, Rt. 5, Box 9, Elberton 30635. Ph. 404-283-5207.________
, Quilts; umbrella girl, fan, strawberry, dbl. wedding ring, round-the-mtn., water lily. Gloria Bates, 2933 8th St. East Point
30344.____________________ Quilt tops, dbl. wedding ring 72x92,
$45, logcabin 80x92, $38, vari. star 82x94, $40, fan 76x92, $38, Irish chain 83x96, $38, Ruby Hagin, Rt. 2, Box 245, Ball Ground 30107. Ph. 735-3548.

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Grandpa's Garden

Slugs can devastate young gar den plants. To create an effective, natural slug trap, simply shake some salt on the remains of a cantaloupe half, add a little water and place the rind near plants slugs like to eat. You will find the rind will be filled solid with the slimey pests by the time it disintegrates.
You may wonder why your wat ermelon and cantaloupe vines have so many blooms, yet produce only three or four good fruit per plant. The reason is that a large propor tion of the blossoms are male and cannot produce fruit. Only the fe male blossoms carry tiny fruit be hind their yellow flowers.
Some gardeners swear that lilac bushes will bloom and thrive when given a spring "meal" of wood ashes.
Ornamental Horticulture Focus of Workshops
If you are currently working in ornamental horticulture, or are con sidering entering the field, plan to enroll in one of several professional workshops scheduled June 9-11 in Athens. A series of separate work shops is devoted to each of the Mowing tBp'ibs': gtbenhBuse man agement, nursery management and grounds management. Participants may enroll in only one program. All lectures are scheduled at the Ath ens Ramada Inn, 513 Broad Street. Registration is limited to 120 stu dents with no more than 40 in any one of the three workshops. Preregisration is required and regis trants are accepted on a first come/ first served basis.
Attendees who have Georgia De partment of Agriculture pesticide application licenses will receive four hours credit toward recertification-private or ornamental turf (category 24).
Participants must make their own lodging arrangements. How ever, the Ramada Inn is holding a block of rooms at a special confer ence rate of $36 (flat rate). A reser vation card for these rooms will be mailed to confirmed registrants.
The $50 fee includes the costs of a notebook, handouts, and one meal. Registration forms must be accom panied by payment. For forms and additional information, contact the University of Georgia Horticulture Department at 404-542-2340.
Handicraft Edition
The next handicraft edition of the Market Bulletin will be pub lished June 17. Deadline for notices is June 3.
An affidavit stating that the handicraft item was made by the individual advertiser and not purchased for resale, must be included with the notice. Otherwise, it will not be pub lished.

THE MARKET BULLETIN

Pick Your Own Listing

The next listing of pick-your-own operations will be featured in the

MARKET BULLETIN on June 10. If you have fruits, vegetables, etc., that you would like included in this

listing, submit this form to our office by May 27. An updated pick-your-

own listing will be published in July.

Please include the information below in your listing of pick-your-own

operations:

Name and County

Address

Crop

Approx. Availability Phone

Comments

Sample:

HAZARD CO.

John Doe

Route 1,

Hometown

peaches

June 15

404-000-000

Open 8 a.m.4 p.m., weekdays bring own containers

Farming Alternatives

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When confronted with inevitable production problems these pro ducers -- at least initially -- may experience difficulty locating profes sional expertise. For example, the University of Georgia -- even with its vast capability for assisting the public -- has few persons who are knowledgeable of the production and marketing of shiitake mush rooms, or eel.
Market risks are high for nonconventional products. These products are rarely sold on organized or structured markets. Markets -- when they exist -- are typically easy to glut. Often small quantities of a product bring high prices while slightly larger quantities of the product will not sell at all. In some instances, growers venture into the production of a product for which markets scarcely exist; hence, little will sell at any price.
Forecasting success or failure of one of these ventures seems to be particularly difficult. One farmer, for example, might become wealthy growing spotted donkeys while other growers experience total fail ure although seemingly using the same methods and techniques as the successful operator.
The blanket recommendations often used successfully by conven tional enterprise production and marketing professionals do not apply to the nonconventional enter prises.
In addition, credit institutions tend to recognize the relatively high levels of risk inherent in noncon-
Makin'
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Tie cords on such garments as pajamas, sweat pants and jackets before washing. If a cord manages to work its way out, remove it completely, attach a safety pin to one end, and feed the cord back through.
Utilize the pockets of old, worn-out jeans to patch the knees of those with plenty of wear still left in them. The edges are already turned under for easier sewing.
If moles are attacking your lawn, treat the area with chlordane to kill soil insects on which the furry pests feed.
Frost tender vegetables can be planted throughout the state this month.

ventional enterprises, and are often slow to provide credit for the ven tures.
In spite of the difficulties in volved in moving to alternative en terprises -- especially to those that are nonconventional -- there are numerous examples of farmers hav ing done so successfully. Some farm ers on occasion show creativity that is startling. This, along with good fortune in respect to timeliness and a venturesome spirit, often give rise to unexpected successes. More of these can be expected in the near future as Georgia farmers seek al ternatives.
The previous article was prepared for the Market Bulletin by Dr. Roger S. Glover, Extension agricultural economist, University of Georgia, Athens 30602.
Apple Growers Reaffirm Commodity Commission
Georgia apple growers voted last month in a reaffirmation referen dum to continue their commodity commission for another three years. The thirty-day balloting period ran from April 1, 1987, to midnight, April 30, 1987. Growers showed strong support for the Commission, voting 76 percent in favor of its continuation.
The Commission implements pro grams of research, promotion and education funded by a 2 cents per bushel assessment on the crop.
"I am very pleased with the reaf firmation of the Apple Commodity Commission," said Georgia Com missioner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin. "The Commission provides the means for Georgia apple grow ers to work together as a unified group."
The 1969 Georgia Agriculture Commodities Act stipulates that each commission must be reaf firmed by producer vote every three years.
Soil Stewardship (Continued from Page 1) and water resources which might take generations to recover. It is much wiser to protect the soil today rather than trying to heal it tomor row. During this observance, we are reminded again that we cannot put aside or forget the management ofour soil and water resources. Let us promise our help in stewardship and retain the hope for a better future as we work to heal the land for generations to follow.
Soil and Water Stewardship Week May 24-31

Wednesday, May 20, 1987
Mulching Helps Ease Dreaded Garden Chores
Few garden chores provide z many benefits as the task of mulcl ing. A mulch is nothing more tha a layer of organic or inorganic mi terial spread on the soil surfaci While mulching offers many advai tages, conservation of soil moistui is perhaps the greatest benefi Mulches help reduce water evapori tion by protecting the soil froi direct sun rays and moving ai Mulching also helps minimize so compaction and helps control er sion.
Because the use of mulch helj reduce the never ending job of weei ing, it has been referred to as th "lazy man's hoe." Most mulchir materials cut off sunlight froi weeds and hamper growth. If weec do appear, they are much easier 1 pull from mulched soil.
An added benefit of mulching that it helps protect the harvest I discouraging the spread of fungi diseases and mud splatters. Di eases can result when crops lil cucumbers, melons, squash, stra\ berries and tomatoes sprawl on u mulched soil.
Mulches can continue to serve useful purpose after the harves Plowed or tilled into the garde after the growing season, organ mulches enrich and improve sc structure.
Despite the many virtues mulches, there are a few disadva tages. If natural mulching matei als are applied too thickly, it possible for root injury to resu from excessive soil moisture ar poor aeration. In addition, whc sawdust and straw are mixed wil soil, nitrogen starvation can occu This problem can be remedied I providing additional nitrogen to tl soil.
There are a variety of mulchii
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Farm Front
(Continued from Page .1 ) governmeiit, we have been
iij improving the ;Jiasjr ;-}i>et^ee;n
.'.retire; :<t(j-4f iftiliion' , acjes of highly erodible Cropland by 1990. Accord ing to SCS officials, approxi mately 825 million tons of soil will be saved each year if the goal is met.
Farmers from 44 states and Puerto Rico are partici pating in the program with Texas and Colorado having the largest numbers of acres contracted through 1986.