MARKET BULLETIN
GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE TOMMY IRVIN, COMMISSIONER
Vol. 77, No. 23
Farriers Benefit Equine Industry
The Georgia Professional Farriers Association was formed 11 years ago by several interested farriers (horseshoers) to promote a better understanding of our profession and to establish uniform skill standards for our members.
Two years later our organization joined the American Farriers Association which supports a certification program and provides a contin-
Our guest columnist this week is Wayne J. Alien, president, Georgia Professional Farriers Association, 4270 Old Alabama Road, S.E., Cartersville, GA 30120.
uing education program and many other benefits for its members. Through our affiliation with the AFA, we also belong to the World Farrier Association.
Our total membership, which is made up of regular and associate members, has surpassed 135. Membership, certification and participation is voluntary. Although certification is not required for membership, it is strongly supported. An applicant has two years to become certified before lapsing into associate member status.
The GPFA is recognized throughout the country, and according to the AFA office, Georgia has more certified members than any other chapter. There currently are 40 chapters throughout the U.S. and Canada.
Our association meets four times a year at various locations around the state, and we sponsor a large contest and clinic each fall. Farriers pay to attend our clinics or workshops, but other interested persons are admitted free.
These sessions provide Georgia farriers an opportunity to hear, watch and work with world class competitors, farriers and the presidents of the various U.S. and European farrier organizations.
The GPFA does not test or certify farriers; this is done through the AFA. Some schools of horsehoeing, instructors, etc., may give diplomas or titles to their graduates, but neither our organization nor the AFA recognizes them.
The AFA tests and certifies farriers at one of three levels: interr
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Wednesday, June 20, 1990
Bulletin Now Printed on Recycled Newsprint
Old Bessie has never been more popular or productive than she is today. The average milk production per cow in Georgia for 1989 was 12,178 pounds, an increase of 303 pounds over 1988. All that work, as well as the publicity surrounding National Dairy Month, seems to have left this bovine feeling pretty content.
The Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin, published weekly by the Georgia Department of Agriculture, is now printed exclusively on recycled newsprint, according to Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin.
"Besides the positive environmental impact recycled newsprint offers, it is competitive in price to ordinary newsprint and those in the printing business say it actually provides a whiter and brighter product," said Irvin. "With over 800 tons of newsprint used to produce the Bulletin each year, we feel that this represents a significant effort to conserve our state's natural resources, particularly since we lead the nation in pulp production."
Decatur News Publishing Co. of Decatur, the current publisher of the Market Bulletin, purchases the recycled newsprint from Southeast
Special Handicrafts Edition
Special Handicrafts ..............page 14 Georgia Cooking .....................page 5 Bulletin Calendar.................page 15
Georgia Dairy Farmers Both Productive and Efficient
June 1990 marks the 54th observance of Dairy Month across the U.S., an opportune time to salute
Georgia's dairy farm families and recognize the important role they play in the production of milk and milk products. Here in Georgia, we have much to celebrate.
In 1988, Georgia ranked 27th nationally in milk production with 1.24 billion pounds, an increase of 6 percent. While the average number of milk cows rose 5 percent to 104,000 head, the number of dairy farmers dropped to 633. This re-
flects a trend toward fewer farms with larger, more efficient operations.
Dodson Dairies, owned and oper-
ated by Bill and Ray Dodson of Eatonton, is an excellent example of a typical Georgia dairy farm. Bill, who has a degree in history and
political science, is a successful dairy farmer. However, he comes by his "cow sense" naturally.
"I didn't get a lick of Dairy
Science in college," said Dodson. Bill's father Ray started the dairy operation 22 years ago with a herd of 90 cows, and Bill grew up learn-
ing the business. Today, Bill and
his father milk about 150 cows as well as double crop 100 acres of sorghum for silage.
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Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin, center, talks with Georgia Peach Commission Chairman Al Pearson and House Majority Leader Larry Walker during a recent media tour to Fort Valley, located in the heart of Georgia's peach production belt. The tour was sponsored by the Georgia Peach Commission as part of its promotion campaign for 1990.
Paper Manufacturing Co. The Dublin, Georgia, firm is the largest and most technologically advanced paper recycling plant in the nation.
According to the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Georgia has more mills capable of handling recycled pulp than any other state in the nation. This contributes to the fact that the state recycles nearly half of its old newspapers, a
distinction which places Georgia ahead of all but four states.
When Market Bulletin subscribers finish reading their papers, they can continue recycling efforts since recycled newsprint can be salvaged for further processing.
Georgia's 1990 wheat yield is currently forecast at 36 bushels i^r acre according to the Geprg|a Agricijlttiral Sta-
. ;Se'EVMses; -i'Tfeis. is, up,;; one la,y ;;Ir. 1990, .
: ;yieldi . :As;.;of\
expected
; fif. '-
O&f.tita1 :: ; . harvest ;; ; ;;:aJHi> ; test; 'tee tfei r
;m i ;Haivisied '^acreage;: -.is; '
at 590,000 aeres, ^it& 700,000 acres harvested jjo% grain: last year,
Handicrafts Offer Business Potential
Handicrafts are an interesting part of our past, and for those with a little business savvy, they can be a profitable part of some folks' present and future.
Unfortunately, many people who enjoy making crafts for fun on a part-time basis are often unsuccessful in turning their hobby into a money-making business.
Everyone has heard the old adage that if you fail to plan, then you plan to fail. This one is absolutely
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Wednesday, June 20,1990
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Dear Editor. John and Jackie from Marietta, Ga., sent us a
subscription to the Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin. We met on Christmas vacation and would like to thank them through your column.
John and Adeline Boyle Lannon, Wisconsin
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Mia Haney 651-9082.
No commercial, industrial or domestic employment permitted. Only that employment that per tains to the individual farm may be advertised.
Want retired couple to caretake farm near Maysville in exchange for free rent. Fred Vickers, Atlanta. 404-938-2334.
Want someone to help care for horses at new riding stable, will supply room & board. David Ferland, FarKing Stable, Dawsonvllle. 404-265-6458.________
Adult couple, no children, seeks job caretaking sml. farm part time in exchange for free housing, have exp. Dennis Rayfield, P.O. Box 38, Varnell
30756.____________________ Horse farm help wanted, hunters/
jumpers, 6 days/week, salary & apt., feed, stalls, maintenance. Cathy Hope, Galncsvill*. 404-531-0642.
Two want job on dairy farm. Autry Griner, Brooklet. 912-842-2704.______
Want reliable person/family to work on chicken farm, house & salary provided. Judy Smith, Resaca. 404-278-4013.
Pickers, graders, & packers needed for blueberry harvest. Joe Gibbs, Alto. 404776-1217 day or 1204 eve.________
Want female for part time help w/ horses in exchange for sharing my home w/same & board a horse free. B. Drozak, Loganvllle. 404-466-1442.__________
Part time help wanted to set up sml. cattle farm, hay baling, fencing, general maintenance. T. Jacob, Williamson. 404567-3550.__________________
Part time horse farm help wanted, afternoons, must have exp., transportation & be dependable. J. Kuni, Suwanee. 404-889-3484._________________
Male, 17, dependable, responsible, exp. 10 yrs., has transportation, wants job on beef, poultry or swine farm. J.W. Bartlett, LaGrange. 404-884-5913.
Part time work avail, for teenager exp. w/horses, hunter barn needs help on weekend mornings, for board, etc. Robin Ernstes, Woodstock. 404-345-5366.
Part time help wanted for horse farm, feeding, caring for horses, stall cleaning on weekends in N. Fulton Co. Dick Peden, Alpharetta. 404-475-8191._____
Man, married, would like job caretaking farm or farm work, house, util., salary. James Gray, Hapeville. 404559-9179.__________________
Want man w/income to manage Coastal bermuda hay farm, exp. w/ machinery necessary, salary/trailer space, ref. required. Olin Trammell, Forsyth. 912-994-6463.________
When mailing ads, keep in mind that Wednesday noon Is our deadline for the following week's paper. Submit your notices well In advance of the deadline, so they will appear In the paper on the date you desire.
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Ora Garel at 651-9081.
Farmall Cub w/42" Woods belly mower, rebuilt this spring $1800. Glenn Ferguson, Rome. 404-235-9791._____
NH #851 rd. hay baler, good cond. W.V. Rawlins, McDonough. 404-957-5002 aft. 6 pm.__________________
Ford spear type lift to move big rd. hay bales, 3 pt. hitch. Billy Heard, Gumming. 404-887-3483.________________
Dorsey 40 ft. flatbed semi-trlr. w/ sliding tandem, set of 15" lowboy axles w/air brks., 18 hp. garden tractor w/ mower & tiller. W. Samford, Marietta. 404-977-4543.____________________
Ford 2000 gas tractor, extra clean, A-1 shape, good tires, $3500. W.C. Jones, Franklin. 404-675-3326._____________
Utility trailer 4x8, 30" sides, metal floor, 6-ply tires. P.P. Thomason, Ellenwood. 404-968-8989 no coll. calls.______
Ford 532 sq. baler $2250, 515 Ford mower, 7' blade $600; AC 9' ground driven rake $750, all good cond., will sell separate. Joe Lipscomb, Cartersvllle. 404-336-5509.______________
MF 12 sq. baler, sheltered, $700; good cond., Cnerokee pop-up bale loader, good cond. $500. Arnold Crawford, Rochelle. 912-365-2617._____________
1965 Ford diesel 4500 backhoe frontend loader, exc. cond. #$10,000/firm. H. Dean Reece, Hiram. 404-943-5613.
TW 25 Ford, low hrs., duals, cab/air, $39,000; Dorsey 30' alumn. dump w/80" sides for hauling grain or silage. Tim Staples, Carrollton. 404-832-8608 or 854-4818.______________
10-10 JD dozer, 6-way blade & ripper $5000; 3 pt. hitch backhoe $1500/obo; Oliver track loader & spare parts machine $2500/obo. Jim G. Jones, Dial. 404838-4704.______________________
JD tractor 2640, like new, price nego. Marcel Fromond, 606 Hardeman Ave, Ft. Valley 31030. 912-825-5720 aft. 6:30 pm.
Ford 601 Workmaster, incl. 5 1/2' box scrape, potato plow & boom pole, good cond. $3250. Earl Cain, Gumming. 404889-4380._________________
Intl. 674, 60 hp., good cond., new tires $6400; 316 NH baler, $4500, 77 H56 rake, $900; NH 451 mower $1000. Aaron McWnorter, Carrollton. 404-832-860a
Cat 955L, '84 eng., 139 hp., new UC, new 2 1/4 yd. bucket, cutting edge, teeth, muffler, suspension srat, ROPS, # 85J8490, $28,750, can del. Bill Butler, Suwanee. 404-476-0184.________
10 hp. Onan eng., 12V start & gen. $350, Bill Lively, Stockbridge. 404474-1593.____________________
Case 1816 uni-loader, good cond., low time eng., good tires, 35" bucket, $3500, will del. Steve Kearney, Fayetteville. 404461-2719.__________________
JD 1010 diesel crawler-loader w/ backhoe attach, $6900. Larry J. Knight, Stone Mountain. 404-934-9344 eves.
MF 230 diesel, 750 hrs., 5' Woods bush hog, $6800. Joe McMichael, Hillsbora. 404-468-8000.
Mdl. 65 MF diesel, high clearance tractor, $5000; 5 ft. bush hog mower $500; 6 ft. King Kutter mower $500. S.G. Barnes, Griffin. 404-599-3580.______
Gleaner F-2 combine, 4 cyl., diesel, 15' grain header, cab w/heater & A/C, $13,000. Michael Brown, Tallapoosa. 404-574-2633/5463._________________
Feed mill, live conveyor, sacker, 19" screen, Western Bear Cat #7, $1650. Billy Greene, Loganvllle. 404-466-8125._____
4-row Spring Devil cult, on 16' toolbar, $900. R.R. Bruce, Athens. 404-543-8435 before 8 am or aft. 6 pm._________
One TO 35 Ferguson diesel, 130 MF diesel, 241 for diesel, 1 wood scrape blade. Jim Boswell, Adalrsville. 404773-3803/7813.______________
2 row Covington planter on cult, frame, good cond. $875. Harold Smith, Jackson. 404-775-6111 day or 6322 night.
9N Ford tractor, good cond. $1450. Gerald Mann, Snellvllle. 404-921-0727.
Deutz-Fahr tractor DX 3.70, 65 hp., 500 hrs., like new cond. Hubert Lewis, Buchanan. 404-748-1556 or 646-3942.
Gen 60 KW sgl. & 3 ph. self-contained 6 cyl. gas eng. $3000. James Miolen, Ellijay. 404-273-3158 aft. 5 pm.
MF 124 sq. baler kept in shed, cleaned, washed, oiled after hay season, exc. cond. $5000. Roger Ansley, Cornelia 404-778-4165.
D7F Cat. dozer straight blade, good cond. $29,500; also, D5 Cat dozer w/ straight blade $19,500. M. Casey, Calhoun. 404-625-4400.
880 David Brown, 46 hp. $2500; 3600 Ford, 1100 hrs. $6500; Farmall 140 w/ equip. $4100; 16' 2 axle trlr. w/ramps, $750. Bill Morris, Dixie. 912-735-4291.
1988 7x18 Gooseneck flatbed trlr. $1600; Sitrex 4 wheel hay rake, used 1 season, $650; wood splitter works off 3 pt. hitch $550, other equip., no checks. Linda Griffith, Zebulon. 404-358-3204.
MF 135 gas, eng. overhauled, new tires/paint, good cond. $4000. Lloyd Leach, Lavonia. 404-356-2236.
Comp. Ferrell grain cleaning equip.:dryer, 10 grain bins, screws, lump sum, must sell, best offer. Scott Dee, Covington. 404-922-2128.
Mdl. 850 NH rd. baler, $2100. James W. Short, Americus. 912-846-4137._____
JD mower mdl. 350, 9 ft. blades, good cond. R.A. Josey, Rt. 3, Box 32, Louisville. 30434.
Boom pole $75, potato plow $95, drawbar $20; 2 Walberg cult. $150, other implements. Wallace Miller, Dacula. 404945-5713.______________________
6 1/2 ft.x14 ft. flatbed lowboy trlr., steel bed, sgl. axle, 1 7/8" ball hch, $450. Gary Campbell, Dublin. 912272-5327 aft. 6pm.______________
FMC pecan sprayer, mntd. $6800 or pull type $5300, good cond. John Purcell, Glennville. 912-654-9275 aft. 8
pm._____________________ Cat D4D dozer ser.#83J2578, open
ROPS w/sweeps, good UC, straight blade w/tilt, pis, exc. cond. M.E. Hendrix, Jasper. 404-692-6882 day or 893-2673
night.________________________ Worn 8000 Ib. winch w/mounting plate,
like new c"ond. $550. D. Bradley, Rutledge. 404-557-2574.___________
Intl. 150 track loader, p/s, $9500; Midland 3 yd. hyd. dirt pan $2800. Eddie Cravey, P.O. Box 455, Helena 31037. 912868-7152/5577._________________
Bermuda King sprig harvester 20", like new, extra set of digging teeth, $4500. Jody Dupree, P. O. Box 274, Americus 31707.912-874-9245.________________
Hay conditioner, rotary scyth, exc. cond. $1500; 1 row planter, exc. cond. $400. James Cook, Jenkinsburg. 404775-2652._________________________
Hesston 4600 sq. baler, like new, Otma V-rake. O.E. Chapman, Manchester. 404-846-2530.___________________
20 ft. cotton tractor, 18 ft. 4 wheel trlr., elec. brks., to haul tractor. H.A. Denson, Douglasvllle. 404-942-5376.________
4 KMC planters, good cond. $2000. Kenneth Scott, Smithvllle. 912-846-8897.
Flail mower, Ford, 4', like new, less than 10 hrs., $1500; harrow 6 1/2, 18 disc sealed bearings, good cond. $450. Charles Quimby, Hawkinsville. 912892-3794._______________________
Ford 601 Workmaster tractor, recond. w/4 new tires, new paint and fully serviced, strong lift, $3650, can del. Ed Reid, Calhoun. 404-629-1481.________
9N Ford tractor, 12V sys. $1500. Jon W. Barden, Dexter. 912-875-3886._____
14 hp. JD tractor, mower deck, turning plow, tiller, runs like new, $1250. Frank Burdelte, College Park. 404-996-7800.
IH mdl. 46 sq. baler, sell for parts, baler sheltered, $150/obo. Paul Barnes, Warm Springs. 404-655-3800.
1975 Ford 3000 diesel w/ 6 ft. bush hog, chisel plow, 3-16 turning plow, $1700. Ken E. Edwards, III, Cave Spring. 404-748-2610 days or 777-3636 nights & wkends.__________________
Oliver tractor 1550, 65 hp., diesel, live PTO, remote hyd., high ground clearance, runs good, no hidden problems, $4500. M.L. Carter, Lawrencevllle. 404995-0186._________________________
TO 30 Ferguson tractor, 12V sys., new tires, extra good cond. $2850, 5 shank, all purpose plow HD $350, log splitter, PTO type $350, other equip. H. Cosby, Douglasvllle. 404-942-3221._________
1710 Ford tractor, low hrs., Hesston 5500 rd. baler $4200, 8N Ford tractor $2000, 6' box scrape $475. M. Folendore, Mllledgeville. 912-452-9338.________
'69 Ford 5000 row crop w/turbo charge, used very little $7500. Danny Milam, Roopvllle. 404-854-4782.______
Ford 501 mower good cond., orig. paint, protected $800. A. Hornback, Dallas. 404-445-5879 or 422-3894._____
Hahn H-670 hi-boy sprayer, good cond. $8500 obo. Mike Redmond, Springfield. 912-754-6234._________________
'87 MF tractor w/front end loader, approx. 240 hrs., exc. cond. Robert Rhyne, Fayetteville. 404-461-6594._____
Linde wire welder, Hobart welder, 6 hp. metal grinder, 3 hp. metal grinder, all 3 ph. Lester Rigsby, Shellman. 912679-5344._____________________
Used NH 850 hay baler. Eddie Bolton, Millen. 912-982-4756 aft. 9 pm.________
4 KMC planters good cond. $2000. Kenneth Scott, Smithville. 912-846-8897.
Cole 2 row planter mdl. 210, fert. hoppers, 6 sets planting plates, culti., 2 row Ford mdl., 11 shank both like new. Bill Bray, Stephens. 404-759-2280 aft. 6
pm.________________________ 510 MF combine, opr. cond., cut
fescue last yr. $1200 obo. Charles Mclntosh, Monroe. 404-267-9536._____
Ford 3 bottom plow $375, 3 section drag harrow $175, 9 shank all purpose plow $350, manifold Ford Jubilee $85. Larry Waters, Rockmart. 404-684-8400.
Kuhn power roto-tiller, 51" wide, 1 yr. old & used sparingly $1050 firm. Don Nindos, Social Circle. 404-394-1322.
4 row Spring Devil culti. on 16' tool bar $1000. R. Bruce, Athens. 404-543-8435.
'68 40' Brown hopper bottom grain trailer $6500. J.W. Dent, Ft. Valley. 912825-2842._____________________
Taylor-Way bush/bog harrow, pull type $275, 350 JD loader, exc. cond. $9500, HD3 AC diesel dozer, 6 way hyd. blade $3850. Robert Hancock, Bishop. 404769-5195 aft. 6pm._____________
Berkeley centrifugal pump Model N B2TPM, 10 hp. sgl. ph., 250 gpm, 50 psi, foot valve, suction strainer etc. $1250. Dennis James, Ft. Valley. 912-825-5515.
Foley Bellsaw sawmill 12' carnage, 36'
track of 8" channel iron; 6 cyl. gas Intl.
eng. has 50" blade, needs replacing.
Scott Dunaway, 'Hawkinsville. 912-
892-3697.
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2200 Ditch Witch trencher, gas, w/ trailer, has boring unit w/rods, exc. cond. $5000. John Davis, Galnesville. 404532-3054._____________________
Scrapers, one 11 cu. yds. Michigan, one 15 cu. yds. JD, elev., fresh engs., trans., $9500/up, trade for land or farm equip, obo. M.C. LaGrone, Atlanta. 404255-3815.__________________
3 pt. pickup bed, metal, removable tail gate $125, hvy. subsoiler $95, hvy. boom $95, hvy. hay stinger for Irg. roll $95. Gene Bagwell, Gumming. 404-887-5347.
Satoh-Mitsubishi farm tractor 25 hp.
gas eng., 365 hrs., 2 spd. PTO, 3 pt. hitch, hyd. lift $3500. D. Brown, Dallas. 404-943-1541 days, 443-9807 nights.
6600 JD combine w/213 header, 454 row crop header & quicktach 13' header, ale, $8000. Tony Carlton, Doerun. 912776-4663 aft. 8 pm._____________
JD 2350 FWD w/canopy, good tires, good cond. $13,500 firm. Percy M. North, Carrollton. 404-832-2041.__________
Lincoln portable welder. Andrew Manning, Hoschton. 404-867-4105.______
600 Ford, good eng. & lift, $2750; 5 ft. bush hog $400; 8 disc harrow $300. C. Collins, Old Marietta Rd., Austell 30001. 404-948-1003._______________
580 D Case backhoe, exc. cond., $14,500. Dwaine Mallard, Odum. 912586-6422._______________________
Wheel Horse elec. start 12 w/48" mower deck, recent overhauled but needs minor work, best offer. Mark Trueblood, Dalton. 404-277-1150 aft. 9
pm._____________________ When you are responding to an ad,
please read it carefully. Many advertis ers prefer not to ship and will specify In their ad, "available at farm" or "no shipping."
T-30 MF tractor block; forklift, needs battery; Intl. Boom, runs good, 1 boom on ground, elec. welder, cutting torches, gauges, press; 30' to 40' Mrs., use for storage. Mr. Bramblett, Loganville. 404466-4025.__________________
Hdy. hay forks Cat. 1 & 2 $175 ea.: also, spears. Pete Harris, Elberton. 404283-6615.____________________
MT JD, recond., 2 LA JD w/cult., exc. cond. Fred Worley, Calhoun. 404629-2082.____________________
Fontaine Lowboy, new deck, manual ramps, $4500; OO-Frick sawmill $300; 3 pt. hitch backhoe, $2250. Waldo Bunton, Claxton. 912-739-1351 aft. 7 pm.______
D6 9U Cat. cable blade, need eng. repair $2800. Gary Young, Woodbury. 404-553-5391.__________________
MF 35 diesel deluxe '64 mdl., 3 cyl., good cond. $3500; landscaping rock rake $250. Greg Strickland, Winston. 404942-0011._____________________
C-AC tractor, 3 pt. hitch $1500; bush hog type cutter $225; post hole digger $275, other equip, avail. Bobby L. Gravitt, Gumming. 404-887-0895.___________
JD combine 4420, 754 hrs., w/grain table; JD row crop header, 4 row trucks w/grain body & hoist, 12' JD harrow. Mrs. John Montgomery, Reynolds. 912847-4261._________________
1960 Ford Workmaster tractor w/ p/s, $2850; 5 ft. bush hog $400. David Farmer, Rt. 2 Box 3154 Nicholson 30565. 404757-2574/2510.__________________
JD 850 tractor, 80 hrs., 25 hp., roll bar, wt. K2T, $7800, consider I/stock trlr. on trade, can del. Clay Keller, Danielsville. 404-795-3379.________________
IH 686 tractor, exc. cond. $8500; 2 ea. 15.5x38 tractor tires $100; 3 pt. 4 row Paulk Landplaster mach., exc. cond.,$500. James W. Whittle, Rt.1, Chester 31012. 912-358-4518._______^
Submersible irrig. pump for 6" well, 10 hp., 230V, 1 ph. mtr. cap., open discharge, 235 GPM, all wire & 100 ft. pipe, $1400. Bill McKinnon, McRae. 912868-6489 day or 5581 night._________
Culti. w/ 2-295 Intl. planters, like new $895; 9N Ford tractor $1200; 1 row Ford corn picker $475. James Sullivan, Vidalia. 912-537-4944.______________
6 ft. hdy. 20 disc tandem harrow $500/ cash only. R. Nelson, Alpharetta. 404475-4918.__________________
NH 1063 stack wagon, good cond., $8000; 1037 stack wagon, like new $14,000. L. J. Shaw, Fort Valley. 912825-2331.__________________
2 NH plant setters, good cond., $200 ea. C. C. Tritt, Hwy. 60 N. Suches 30572. 404-747-3696.
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715 Intl. combine w/13 ft. header auto, header control, good cond. $3500. Tom Rider, Hephzlbah. 404-592-4841._____
Two TD-14 Intl. dozers, 1 hyd., 1 cable operated blade, both good UC, S3750/ cash. A. Lamb, Cordele. 912-273-3832.
Ford 900 Jubilee tractor w/2 row corn picker $3400; 18 ft. steel truck body, hauls forklift $850. Billy Greene, Loganville. 404-466-8125.
610 Bobcat A-1 cond. w/floation tires, bucket, hay forks $3500. Henry Windom, Carrollton. 404-832-3691.
David Brown Selectomatic 990 tractor55 Horse diesel, $4000. E. Owens, Franklin. 404-675-3571.
1959 IH C Series tractor 3 pt. hitch, Woods deck mower. Kenneth Hemingway, Madison. 404-342-4158.
40 ft. grain auger 8" diameter, PTO or motor driven. W. Whitmire, Bishop. 404769-9012 day or 769-5992 night.
3 axles w/tires, rims & elec. brks. M. House, Box 99, Arnoldsville 30619.
JD 160 garden tractor, bagger, exc. cond. $1900/firm. Frank Gibbs, Gordon. 912-628-5349 aft. 5 pm.
4400 JD combine w/454 row crop & 44 corn head, and 13' grain table, good cond., $6000. E. Carlton, Rt. 1 Box 644, Moultrie 31768. 912-782-5020 day or 941-2230 night.
JD 45 combine $2000; 1960 CMC dump-grain bed $1800; JD 4 btm. plow $275; 2 JD 6 disc tiller $250. Bud Hardeman, Stockbridge. 404-922-8234.
Two 550 MF combines w/or w/o header(s); 1978-$7500; 1980-$10,000. Gary Harrison, Whigham. 912-762-4022 or 4523.
1066 Intl. tractor & 12' hyd. harrow, both for $7000. Eddie Pipken, Cochran. 912-934-6118.
760 JD pan, 9 yd., good eng., tires & brks., good chains, ready to work $6500. C. Perry, Dublin. 912-272-5656.______
One D-6C 10K hyd. blade; one D-6B hyd. blade. Bill Banks, Lula. 404869-3404.
D-4 Cat. dozer, elec. start, oil clutch, cab, looks/runs good, $7800. Steve Moss, Watkinsville. 404-769-6224.
Deutz Allis HD 490 sq. baler, exc. cond. G. Carson, Statham. 404-725-2658 Iv. msg.
MF 175 tractor $4500, will consider taking small tractor in on trade. Leroy Alien, Butler. 912-862-3716.
Cat. 955L/84 eng., 139 hp., new UC, new 2 1/4 yd. bucket, cutting edge, teeth, muffler, suspension seat, ROPS, 85J8490, can del., $28,750. Bill Butler, Suwanee. 404-476-0184.
Dearborn disc plow $165; Ford 3 pt. hitch cutt-off saw $400; 9N Ford PTO pulley, $75, all good cond.; MF front end hyd. blade, hdy. up-right press, like new. F. E. Dalton, Alpharetta. 993-4339.
Generator Powermate Coleman, 1500, $225. Gary Richardson, Ball Ground. 404-735-3441.
JD 6600 combine, 1690 hrs., 16 ft. grain table, 444 4 row corn head, exc. cond. $7500. Dan Mims, Hazlehurst. 912375-5936.
JD 450 loader w/rebuilt eng., recent UC, 4-in-1 bucket, backhoe, good steering clutch $8500. Vicky Partain, Thomaston. 404-472-3443.
5 ft. bush hog, 3 pt. hitch. S. Blackwell, Eatonton. 404-485-2261 day or 8232 night._________________
3600 Ford diesel, pis, hi/lo trans., quick disconnect for auxilliary equip, orig. tires, sheltered, 2000 hrs., exc. cond. $7800. Tom Gowen, Rome. 404234-9594.
8N Ford, 12V, new clutch maintained, has extras $3000. M. Walstad, Rome. 404-295-2536 or 235-4395.
JD 450 dozer 10' blade, good cond., encl. cage for operator. Ed Stucky, Thomson. 404-595-5258 or 6200.
Super A w/ belly mower and 3 pt.; Super A w/cult. B. AC w/cult., hand crank, cash only. C. E. Morrison, 200 School St. Kingston. 30145. 404336-5708.
Nwely constr. trlr. 16'x6'6" of 6" channel steel dual axles w/brks., ramps, jack, Igts., unfloored $625. Ron Hulett, Milan. 912-362-4695 aft. 6 pm.______
One 440 JD dozer, good cond., mtr. recently overhauled. Horace Noble, Tennille. 912-552-7291.____________
Ford side mount sickle mower $125, removed from 2000, fits most. Rabun Casper, Monroe. 404-267-3565.
AC, WC tractor, 6' bush hog & 10 disc harrow $1250; AC B w/5' belly mower $1500; parting out AC B, WC, WD & Farmall A. Crawford Juhan, Jr., Snellville. 404-972-1244.
Please include your subscriber num ber on any correspondence other than ads.
16 disc cutting harrow, hyd. type, 5 ft. pull type bush hog, JD B mdl., $1600. William L. Smith, Meansville. 404567-8668.__________________
JD garden tractor, twin blade, comp. recond., $1500. Chris Phillips, Falrmount. 404-625-0785.__________
1981 75hp. 4WD JD tractor mdl. 2140, exc. rubber, encl. cab w/h/a, $11,500. Randy Bowker, Senola. 404-599-6249.
Ford 4500 backhoe, hdy. 15' boom, good cond., strong, new paint. Dale Gottschalk, Atlanta. 404-957-8255.
275 B Mich. loader, 7 yd. bucket, good tires & cond., $15,000 Ser. #7AJC161; Cat. D6C Ser. #74A932, fair btm., rear hyd. only #B2D on cyl., good cond. $7000. Andy Isaacs, Mitchell. 404598-2262._________________
Transmission & rear end for Ford 4000 or 4610 tractor, other used parts for Ford tractor. Bill English, Roswell. 404642-0193.________________
4 ft. Kubota Flail mower, exc. cond. $550. Michael Shahan, Dalton. 404272-7782 days or 673-4578 nights.______
1962 Farmall Cub w/belly mower, scrape blade, sickle bar, turning disk, disk harrow, cults., straddle harrow, other, runs good, $2800. D. A. Smith, Jefferson. 404-367-9094.__________
JD 310-A backhoe, exc., good cond., $14,500. I. A. Brannen, Metter. 912685-2451.______________________
MF 35 tractor, recond., new paint, good tires. James R. Canady, Twin City. 912-763-2954.______________
Gravely mdl. 5465, 10 hp., 2 wheel tractor, approx. 5 yrs. old, w/riding sulky & 40" finish mower, exc. cond. $1850/ firm. Steven Todd, Snellville. 404979-1727._____________________
801 Ford diesel tractor, 5 ft. bush hog, harrows, scrape blade $4500. Glenn Terry, Canton. 404-479-8062._______
Two good Ford tractors, 4600 Ford, p/s, $5900; 3000 Ford $4650, both exc. cond. Otto Dykes, Hinesville. 912876-2756.___________________
5 ft. bush hog, good cond. $175; 1 potato plow $65; 1 boom pole $50. Ernie Darby, Covington. 404-786-0435 or 787-2045 before 9 pm.______________
Old tine pea thrasher & grain mill, best offer over $300. Bob/Joe Turner, Jefferson. 404-367-4521.________________
One row transplanter, good cond. $50. John Fritchey, Clarkesville. 404-754-4662
aft. 8 pm.______________________
HD6 AC dozer, clearing cab, ROPS & sweeps, 10' hyd. blade, good UC & cond., 2nd owner, $6800/nego. Donnie Moon, Bowman. 404-245-6612._______
4630 JD tractor, eng. comp. reworked, cab/air, mech. pert., 16 ft. harrow $22,500. Jimmy Hancock, Louisville. 912-589-7517._______________
7' McCormick Intl. hay conditioner, new belt & hydraulic cyl. $700. Wallace Dempsey, Cave Spring. 404-777-3370.
40 ft. grain auger 8" dia., PTO or motor driven. Wm. W/litmire,, Bishop. 404769-9012 day or 5992 n'ight.____'^
4000 watt Honda gen., good cond. $120 & 240 outlets $600/cash. Eugene Foster, Buford. 404-945-7205.________
Homemade JD 71 planter saver, keeps dirt from falling in ahead of seed, restores depth control $5 ea. plus shipping. Jimmy Andrews, P.O. Box 405, Edison 31746. 912-835-2353/2483._____
Hay unroller, hay spear, 300 gal. fuel tank w/pump; hyd. cy.; 3 phase mtr., other equip. James Heath, Woodland. 404-674-2616.______________
Corn planter, 1-horse turning plow, 1 plow stock. Paul Long, 5419 Hwy. #92, Woodstock 30188. 404-926-3148.____
JD 24T baler, AC silage cutter, veg.
washer. J. Walton, Pelham. 912-294-8407
aft. 8 prn.__
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Lift gate, lifts 2000 Ibs., exc. $400. Michael Surles, Blalrsvllle. 404-745-4170.
In-shell pecan sizer $1000; pecan leaf blower $500; 7 ft. PTO operator roto-tiller $750. Bill Cobb, Albany. 912-439-7783.
Hydra drill well driller w/100 ft. hdy. drill stems, mud pump, 3 bits for 2" & 4" wells $1200. Charles Beasley, Ft. Valley. 912-825-1063.________________
430 JD rd. hay baler, used 1 full season, like new, always sheltered, loaded, $10,500. J.E. Jeanes, Gray. 912986-3303.___________________
Good welding outfit, gas & Ark., all equip, inccl. full tanks, $375. Jerry McBerry, Hiram. 404-943-0425.______
5 ft. bush hog finishing mower, almost new, used twice, $950. J.B. Traylor, Snellville. 404-979-1721.__________
1209 JD mower-conditioner, 300,000 Ser.#, comp. overhauled, $2500. Bill Krieder, Griffin. 404-229-1625._______
Tiller plow $125. Mrs. Lena Ivey, Atlanta. 404-767-0927.
Lrg. silo to be removed from site, concrete stave w/unloader. Robert L. Schwan, Sr., Perry. 404-356-1525 or 912784-1847.
OO Pricks sawmill, 2 power units, edger, etc.; 450 Case loader, 4-in-1 bucket, ROPS, UC good, new rail & sprockets. John Childers, Toccoa. 404779-3233.___________________
JD hdy. 16" 2 bottom plow w/extra plow points $375, good cond. Chan Cabe, Carnesville. 404-384-7119.______
4 row Pittsburgh hdy. cult, frame, guage wheels, guide coulter, 17 shanks. M. Waller, Clyo. 912-754-6194._______
1949 Ford 8N tractor $2000; 6 ft. pull type bush hog $500; post hole digger w/3 pt. hitch $250. Paul Cameron, Oconee Co., Bogart. 404-867-6853.__________
4400 JD combine 13 ft. grain head $12,000; 7100 Max-emerge planter- 30" rows, $3000; 480 Intl. harrow, 16 ft. $800. Emmett Collins, Jr., Woodbury. 404672-1380.______________________
NH sq. hay baler, 2 yrs. old, like new cond. O.M. Harris, Patterson. 912449-5147.____________________
4230 JD, exc. cond., $12,800. Frank Miller, Hazlehurst. 912-376-5219.
1989 Ford 6610 cab tractor, air/heat, like new, 235 hrs., $22,500; 311 NH sq. baler, $5500. Alvin Henderson, Lawrenceville. 404-963-6733 or 962-1212.
2 Ford 5000 diesel, 1 w/ backhoe & loader, both running, make offer. Ellis Brock, Newnan. 404-251-0307.
Axles for making farm trlrs., 2 pr. $150 ea. J.R. Harding, Greenville. 404672-4722.
JD 4430, 1973 mdl. w/cab, partial glass, no air, new rear tires, turbo chg'd, clean, $10,500. L. Cone, Thomasville. 912-228-9213 or 859-2254 anytime.
Bucyrus-Erie cable tool well drilling machine, mdl. 20-W, w/ 6" drilling tools. Russell Banks, Dallas. 404-445-5706 nights only.
30 KW, 120/240V GM gen., 3 ph. w/3-71 GM diesel eng. W.C. Hammond, Wat kinsville. 404-769-7523.
KMC peanut plow, peanut cutter, new chain, no hyd. cyl., good shape, $1600; 1105 MF $5500. Jake Beasley, Statesboro. 912-865-5316.
8600 Ford tractor, runs good/looks good, $6800. Ed McCarty, Alma. 912632-4842 or 6015.
Hdy. 15 ft. bat wing Hyco bush hog $4200, used 6 ft. bush hog $600. Curtis Stewart, 375 Sardis Bethel Rd., Bowdon 30108.404-258-7231.
Sears 12 hp. tractor w/ 4 pcs. equip. $400. Fletcher Moore, Marietta. 404971-3828.
GM 392 diesel eng., good cond., ideal for irrig., 175 hrs. since comp. overhaul, price nego. Edmond Holland, Calhoun. 404-629-3176 eves.
Kubota 6200 tractor w/48" mower deck, good cond.; JD 210 tractor w/ mower deck, good cond. $2000. Hugh Hbscti; Buford. 404-945-3971.
272 JD finishing mower, front & rear gauge wheels, exc. cond. Harry Hodges, Claxton. 912-739-1978 morns, only.
Quick disconnect front end loader for Ford tractor w/ crank shaft-mntd. hyd. pump $1850. Tommy Stutts, Franklin. 404-675-3393.
Farmall C tractor w/adapted 3 pt. hitch, no equip. $1200. H. Cook, Warner Robins. 912-953-2992.
Clearspan steel arch storage bldg. 50'x42'x16 1/2', on pallets $4900. C. Wiggin, Rt. 1, Fortson 31808. 404323-1195.
120 NH bale loader, exc. cond., Ser.#16422 mdl. 1044, $6500. Tommy Wortham, Ft. Valley. 912-825-7380 or 8036 aft. 8 pm.
Gord 801 Powermaster 4 cyl. diesel tractor, new tires, new paint, exc. cond. $4500/obo. Roy (Pat) Etheridge, Hamp ton 30228. 404-946-9355.
Newsom Crouch fert. spreader $4500; 2 4000-gal. diesel fuel tanks (above ground) $3000 ea., Gilmore grain dryer $800; M & W grain wagon $800, 1000 gal. fuel tank on skids $1000. Phil Beegle, Newnan. 404-237-1949.
Bush hog $350; all purpose plow $300; 3/4 yard dirt pan $1150, scrape blade $300. Jim Dunaway, Grayson. 404985-5854 or 364-7423.
6 ft. Jacobson Flail mower, used 1 season, like new, and sheltered, $2000. R.J. Hampton, Griffin. 404-227-9474.
Two 1500 Lilliston peanut combines $3000 & $3500; 2 JD 71 planters $600; 2950 JD w/roll guard, exc. $17,000; 4430 JD w/roll guard, $13,000. Charles L. Finch, Portal. 912-865-2939.
All agricultural seed must be tested by the State Seed Lab before they can be advertised:
JD 210 garden tractor w/ mower, tiller, dumpcart, cover, like new cond., 2 hrs., $5500. W.A. Gibbs, Canton. 404479-1604.________________________
1983 Bobcat 743 diesel, new tires, good cond. $7900; Super Gill pulverizer $500; Simpson 1000 PSI elec. pressure sprayer $600. J. Stancil, Jasper. 404692-5450 aft. 6 pm.__________________
8N Ford tractor, good cond., good tires, runs good, $1400. Roosevelt Prise, Fort Galnes. 912-768-2859._______
Yanmar diesel, 24 hp., 5 ft. belly mower, very low hrs., exc. cond., no rust, no dents, sheltered, 3 yrs. old, $4100. B. Szymczak, Marietta. 404-998-7887.
300 MF dozer, good cond. for 350C or 450C w/6-way blade, good cond. Joan Wise, P.O. Box 144, Arabi 31712. 912273-8892._____________________
35 MF tractor, lots of new parts, needs paint, $2500; 1 Broyhill sprayer, ready to work $350. A. Lester Carson, Watkinsville. 404-769-6113 aft. 7 pm.________
Lrg. Oliver orchard tractor, good sheet metal, 2 spd. p/s, hyd. hook-ups, low hrs., $2500; Intl. 4 row cult, rolling fenders, good cond. $400. W.E. Milford, Carnesville. 404-384-4082 eves.______
15 ft. 2 axle trlr. V-4 Wise. mtr. runs exc., corn conveyor 15 ft., 2 btm. plow, sell/trade for 7 or 9 shank all purpose. Harlon Langford, West Point. 404645-2862.___________________
Farmall Cub w/belly mower, comp. set of cult.; sickle mower, planter, bush hog harrow, pull harrow. Charles Mathis, Gumming. 404-887-4519 eves._______
Gleaner F combine w/new eng., black F2-13' soybean header, black F2 430 corn head, exc. cond.; KMC batwing (fold twice) row markers. Bill Floyd, Jesup. 912-586-6528.___________
Ford 540 baler, good cond. $1500; Intl. 9 ft. mower conditioner, $800. Benton West, Sautee. 404-878-3331.________
7 hp. Troy-Bilt tiller w/attachs., low hrs serviced, $800/obo; 8 hp. Troy-Bilt tiller w/attachs., $900/obo., serviced, both good cond. K. Boyette, Warner Robins. 912-923-6790.__________
Ferguson sq. hay baler, baled less than 3000 bales, showroom cond., sheltered, $2500. J.W. Lockley, Lyons. 912565-7624.___________________
JD 1010 Indus, front end loader, set up for quick release backhoe, $5500. L. Blankenbaker, Dallas. 404-443-2434.
4630 JD tractor w/ cab/AC, eng. comp. overhauled, new paint, 1 owner. Terry Kilgore, Hawklnsville. 912-892-9849 or 783-3645.____________________
Farmall Cub tractor mower, plow, cult., harrow, fair cond. Alien Bell, Rt. 1, Box 594-D, Hortense 31543. 912778-4050._______________________
One 489 NH haybine '83 mdl., good cond. Tyler Mitchell, P.O. Box 7, Culloden 31016. 912-885-2293 or 885-2291.
Ford bush hog, used very little, $600; boom, $100, scrape blade $150; or all 3 for $700. Benny Turk, Gainesville. 404536-0510.___________________
5 ft. Hi-co bush hog mower $350; 5 shank chisel plow $275. Morgan Manuel, Appling 404-541-1743 or 724-4704.
5 ft. Hardee bush hog, hyd. $375. Lynn Hale, Acworth. 404-428-2835.________
Farmall Cub w/belly mower; Farmall w/ cults., disc plow, pull bar. E.J. Bailey, Ball Ground. 404-735-3733._________
Paulk peanut inverter, exc. cond. $1200. Nathan Moore, Hawklnsville. 912892-9978._____________________
Gehl 630 wagon, works good $300. H.D. Wiley, Covington. 404-464-3815 aft.
dark.____________________ Miller welding machine, 40 225 DC,
exc. cond. $150; post hole digger Little Beaver, 7 hp. one 6" auger, one 9" auger, exc. cond. $600. Ronald Pagan, Cummlng. 404-889-8850.__________________
12'x4'2" util. trlr., loading ramp, bodies $325; old R R express wagon $150. Gerald J. Odum, Monroe. 404267-7263.___________________
A Farmall $500, 2 disc plow $100; bush hog $175, turning plow $150. John Roy Mobley, Monroe. 404-267-3582.______
1973 Cat. D4D dozer, p/s, angle blade, new paint, good UC, sprockets, rollers, idlers, open ROPS, nego. Paul Hendrix, Marble Hill. 404-629-6882 day or 404893-2673 night.__________________
Cat. D6C Serial 10K 807, 12' angle blade, blade rake, good shape, $27,000. Randall E. Maxwell, Pelham. 912377-8685.
Very old cotton planter; 1-horse turning plows, scrapes, Gee Whiz, 3-cults. $25-$35. C. Henderson, Kensington. 404375-5477.
Kuhn 7 1/2 ft. 6 disc mower, mdl. GMD-66, $1500. Johnny Pope, Buchanan. 404-646-5548.
Two 25,000, one 6000, four 4000 bu. grain bins, 100,000 Ib. seeds, augers and batch dryers, truck hoist, $10,000. Tommy Barber, Albany. 912-686-5862 aft.
8 pm.____________________ Hale PTO pump, 6"; Hale 4" PTO
pump, 1 gun, 30 joints pipe. J.W. Yawn,
Milan. 912-362-4733._______________
846 rd. NH hay baler $4000. James Braswell, Rt. 1, Box 430, Tifton 31794. 912-382-5285.________________
Ford 3000 tractor, diesel, 3 cyl., fair cond., runs good, $3500. Tim Welch. Columbus. 404-563-3480.__________
M14 Foley Belsaw, 1 man portable sawmill, 46" blade, diesel power unit w/ low hrs., belts & pulleys, dust blower. J. Brady, Carrollton. 404-834-4037.______
Low-boy Talbert tilt trlr. and other items. J. Renfroe, Hiram. 404-445-3669.
Hdy. flatbed trlr., 16 ft. 2 axles, Igts., brks., $800, makes good watermelon, seed or fert. trlr. Scott Stephens, Cordele. 912-273-8244._______________
MF 135 gas, good cond. $4150; 8N Ford, fair cond. $1650. Bob Brown, Newnan. 404-251-4599.___________
6620 JD combine, 215 flexhead, 644 corn head, low profile oil bath $35,000. Frank Brooks, Baconton. 912-886-2444 day or 787-5429 night.___________
650 JD tractor, 17.5 hp., diesel, 25 hrs., like new, $6000; also, new 5 hp. sgl. phase; 1750 RPM elec. mtr., $380. R. Street, Martlnez. 404-863-8872._______
14 ft. flatbed dump body, complete w/ all equip., makes great body for grain, $2000/cash/obo. W.E. Karr, Griffin. 404228-6286.__________________
10' Corsicana pasture renovator w/ seeder $500; hay spear $90; 6' box blade $285; 1 row Cole planter/cult, w/plates $400. R.L. Parker, Senoia. 404-471-9428 day or 461-3343 night, no calls aft. 9 pm.
One row Ford corn picker, 3 pt., good cond. $500. Durwood Anthony, Columbus. 404-561-4552._____________
JD 72" belly mower fits 850 & 950 JD tractor, 300 hrs., good cond. $400. L.V. Mashburn, Unadllla. 912-627-3444 day or 3656 aft. 8 pm.____________________
Butler bean picker, good cond. Charlie Maxley, Rt. 1, Box 116A, Blythe 30805. 404-592-2055.
Danuser post driver, like new. Ken Ferguson, Cornelia. 404-778-6924 aft. 8-.30 pm.____________________
MF pull type hay rake $1000; also, MF hay conditioner $3000, both '81 mdls. G.W. Brooks, Ft. Valley. 912-825-3040.
AC HD-3 bulldozer, diesel, 6-way hyd. blade, good cond. $6800. Mike Simpson, Rome. 404-235-2532._____________
62 hp. tractor, 16' hdy. trlr. w/elec. brks., 6 pcs. equip, and tool box, all for $14,500. Mr. Ray, Rockmart. 404-4555883 day or 684-7722 night.________
Lincoln portable welder. Andrew Manning, Hoschton. 404-867-4105 aft. 4 pm.
Super A w/cults., $2000; Intl. Cub, 44" mower, eng. rebuilt complete in '89, $2000. D.A. Wilson, Mlllwood. 912285-1726.__________________
Homemade utility trlrs. 4x8, $375; 5x9, $495. John Higgins Jr., Lawrenceville. 404-963-8027._____________
733 Intl. diesel tractor, 52 hp., 3186 hrs., exc. cond. $5800. Ellis Belflower, Ft. Valley. 912-825-1212.____________
4 Irg. grain bins, elevator, dryer w/ shed, $5000, must be moved. M. Andrews, 101 Pyles Rd., Elko 31025. 912988-1016 day or 987-2579 aft. 6 pm.
Two 295 Intl. planters mntd. on 2 row cult, frame very good cond., $650. Jesse
Grimsley, Parrott. 912-623-5670.
Intl. TD6 track loader (Drott) 4-way bucket overhauled, all parts operating, ideal for farm use, $8700. Tony Minus, Sr., Thomson. 404-595-1741.
JD 55 combine, good cond., grain header, 2 row corn header, will trade for tractor or $4000. G. Brady, Hephzibah. 404-592-2694.
G AC garden tractor w/equip., $1995. J.B. Carrol), Rt. 5, Box 386, Toccoa
30577.404-886-2890.
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JD 4850 MF 4WD 2000 hrs., $52,000;
4320-$10,000, 8 row KMC folding plant-
ers. Robert Green, Albany. 912-435-8507.
Bobcat loader, 500 Irg. litter bucket, new eng. $4000; lowboy trlr. Phelan 15 ton sgl. axle, like new, w/new tires, $3500. Charles Roach, Woodstock. 404926-2429.
1977 6600 JD combine, 15' flex head straw chopper hydro. 28x26 tires, field ready, $8500/obo. W.B. Shepherd, Rutledge. 404-557-2557.
240 Intl. tractor $1100; tractor mntd. vertical wood splitter $1400. Barney Hammond, Gumming. 404-887-2968.
Please put ads for different categor ies on separate sheets of paper when submitting them for publication.
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THE MARKET BULLETIN
Wednesday, June 20,1990
3 pt. hay tedder, used, like new cond., $1000; 271 NH hay baler, working cond. Ricky Sutton, Taylorsville. 404-684-8228 aft. 6 pm._________________
35 hp. older mdl. Case tractor, good cond. $1500. Walter Cox, Albany. 912439-7357.____________________
Ford TW20 tractor w/cab & air, low hrs., exc. cond. Randall Richardson, Bluffton. 912-835-2038 Mon-Fri., 8 am-5
pm._____________________ 4WD 3 yd. loader, 4-in-1 bucket; also,
MF3013 Indus, tractor loader. B. Isaacs, Snellvllle. 404-979-1336.
Scrape blade, 3 pt., hitch 18"x40" $30. V.G. Starr, Rt. 3, Box 584 B-14, Forsyth 31029.912-994-9408._____________
One #45 hay baler, one 12 ft. pull type lime spreader. M.C. Mealor, 509 Cherokee Ridge, Athens 30606. 404-548-1360.
14' Rome offset harrow w/new discs; also, 400 2 1/2 ft. x4 ft. metal pallets. Roy Embry, Eatonton. 404-485-6867/9848.
AC M combine, Athens harrow, JD silage cutter, other misc. mach. Bill Mixon, Griffin. 404-228-8950.________
Yanmar 220 diesel, like new, 120 hrs. w/ 4 ft. bush hog $5200. Charles Cole, Villa Rica. 404-459-3010._________
9N Ford tractor w/bush hog & override coupling, new steering gears & water pump, rebuilt hyd. pump & cyl., good tractor, $2350. M. Glowers, Macon. 912-781-2512._________________
FM 175 diesel, new brks., clutch, subsoiler, all purpose bush hog scrape. E. Scales, 5060 Hwy. W.78, Bremen 30110.404-537-4830._____________
Berkeley Centrifugal pump mdl. #B2TPM, 10 hp., sgl. ph., 250 GPM @ 50 PSI, foot valve, suction strainer, mag. starter $1250. Dennis James, Ft. Valley. 912-825-5515._________________
1980 JD 450-C dozer, ROPS, good UC, 6-way blade, $14,500; JD 9300 backhoe w/quick hitch for above tractor $3750. P.T. Grant, Llzella. 912-836-3744._____
Orig. Owensboro wagon, always sheltered $950. Howard G. Phillips, Ellaville. 912-937-5588._________________
Ford tractor 1910 series, diesel w/ rear wts., ROPS, live PTO, diff. lock, 280 hrs., exc. cond. $7000. Curlis Agan, 787 Rockmart Rd., Buchanan. 404-646-5805.
Legal Notice
Notice is hereby given that the Georgia Department of Agriculture will consider the adoption of amendments to Rules on July 18, 1990, during the hours of 9 a.m. and 12 noon in the office of the Georgia Department of Agriculture, 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Atlanta, Georgia.
Rules as proposed for adoption, are Rule 40-21-8-.01 entitled "Persons Subject to Regulations. Amended," pursuant to the authority of O.C.G.A. 27-99 and Rule 40-21-8-.03 entitled "Insurance. Amended," pursuant to the authority of O.C.G.A. 2-7-103.
These amendments provide for exemption of Pesticide Contractors who apply crop protection products to agricultural crops (licensed in Agricultural Plant Pest Control alone or with Aerial methods) from the requirement of providing proof of financial responsibility, as authorized under H.B. 552 passed by the Georgia General Assembly in 1990.
Interested persons may submit written comments concerning this Rule by mailing them to:
Mr. Ron Conley Georgia Department of Agri-
culture 550 Agriculture Building
Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Such comments must be received prior to the close of business on July 17,1990. This notice is given in compliance with Section 4(a)(1) of the Georgia Administrative Procedure Act, O.C.G.A. 50-13-4.
Egg Association Plans Annual Meeting in July
The 29th annual meeting of the Georgia Egg Associa tion is scheduled July 10-11 at the Hyatt Regency Ravinia Hotel, located at Inter state 285 and Ashford-Dunwoody Road in Atlanta. For more information on the event, write: Robert N. Howell, Georgia Egg Asso ciation, c/o Georgia Egg Commission, Atlanta State Farmers' Market, Forest Park, GA 30050, or call 404363-7661.
Wanted
If you have questions regarding adds in this category, call Ella Beach 651-9084.
Want sml. or Irg. tractor w/tiller, harrow etc., trade commercial wood splitter or other equip. M.C. LaGrone, Atlanta. 404-255-3815.__________
Want G AC or Farmall Cub garden tractor w/lift & equip., must be in good cond. P.M. Beck, Jr., Dahlonega. 404864-2666.____________________
Want a Christmas tree shaker, gas, elec. or PTO; want Christmas tree Bobcat or tractor mntd. shaper. Jeff Hill, Jr., Columbus. 404-563-4722._________
Want HD-6 AC bulldozer w/blade for parts. Bruce White, Metter. 912685-5323._____.________'
Want gen. capable of running center pivot. K. Tootle, Reldsvllle. 912-557-6296.
Want one row corn puller in good working cond., prefer New Idea, will consider other makes. Herbert Powell, Coolldge. 912-346-3186.__________
Want to buy diesel backhoe at right price. Archie Monfort, Columbus. 404322-0966.____________________
Want one 36" rim & one 16" wheel for 2 cyl. JD tractors. L.C. Garrard, Alpharetta. 404-993-4192._____________
Want 9' or 10 1/2' pull type Bush Hog brand rotary mower, no junk, in N. Ga. Jack Abercrombie, Chlckamauga. 404375-4437/3058._________________
Want to buy an Oliver 400 tractor, any cond. Pat Young, Douglas. 912-384-4394 or 502-586-5721.______________
Want to buy Dexta or Super Dexta tractor for parts, must be reas.; also, sweeps for Taylorway 2 shank bottom plow. Mark Pryor, Concord. 404495-5877.____________________
Want 5 hp. sgl. ph. elec. mtr. D-2 or D4, TD-6, TD-9 loader or dozer that needs repair; also, sml. mtr. grader. Harlon Langford, West Point. 404-645-2862.
Want 14' field culti. KMC, KMC 2 row peanut plow or Paulk peanut plow. Charles Finch, Portal. 912-865-2939.
Want hyd. loader for 6000 Kubota & 3 pt. hitch tiller; also, V.A.C. Case tractor w/Eagle hitch, must be clean & priced reas. W. Samford, Marietta. 404977-4543.____________________
Want reas. priced sq. hay baler. Jim Peters, Social Circle. 404-464-3597.
Want 2000, 3000, 2600 or 3600 Ford or MF 35 or 135 tractor, no dealers. James Elliott, Lavonla. 404-356-4839._________
Want JD NH sq. baler in good cond., will trade Irg. vol. of '89 crop Bahia hay rolls. Tom Henderson, Warrenton. 404482-5308.__________________
Want JD crawler loader mdl. 350 or 450, any cond. will be considered, please have Serial No. when calling. Randy Bowker, Senola. 404-599-6249.______
Want front end loader to fit 160 AC tractor, good cond., reas. price. J.E. Jeanes, Gray. 912-986-3303._______
Want Ford 3610 Series tractor; also, dbl. spool remote valve control. J.R. Wimpey, Jonesboro. 404-471-4221.
Want Deutz 8006 tractor & AG-Bagger sealed feed storage sys. C. Schaurer, Union City. 404-964-1287.__________
Want JD tractors 85-160 hp., low hrs. good cond. Rob Rollins, Atlanta. 404888-2117.__________________
Want comp. power steering assembly for 800 series row crop Ford tractor, must be rebuildable if not operable at present. Jimmy Powell, McRae. 912833-5710.____________________
Want tire 11.2x28, good cond. Stephen Jones, Powder Springs. 404-943-1823.
Want Super A or 130 Farmall tractor w/ culti. & planters w/in approx. 100 mi. Bobby McLane, Hartwell. 404-376-4616.
Want two 18.4x34 good used tractor tires, at least 1/4 tread; also, Hesston PT10 hay conditioner parts, consider comp. unit. W. Pfieffer, Sylvanla. 912-829-3316.
Want to buy drill press in good cond. James McLendon, Cedartown. 404748-1630.________________
Want farm type tractor w/attach., like bush hog, loader & harrows, will trade. Sheila Moore, Waycross. 912-283-8720
pm._________
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Want pull type cultipacker, good
cond., reas. H.D. Wiley, Covlngton. 404-
464-3815aft.dk.______________
Want 3' or 4' bush hog, pull type for AFarmll, good cond. Jerral Norton, Gordon. 912-452-9145.______________
Want 955 Cat head, H mdl. Serial No. 60A9518. Dock Stokes, Temple. 404562-4607.________________
Want three-tiered Roanoke tobacco barn. Eric Clark, Lyons. 404-565-7977/
7249.______________________ Want to rent a Deep Rock well drilling
outfit w/125' of drilling rods. C.H. Nix,
Mableton. 404-948-6498._________
Want Farmall Cub eng. for mdl. F Cub Intl. Harvester or comp. tractor for parts. B.B. Jones, Norcross. 404-923-9256.
Want PTO & mower for Model G (Grass Hopper) AC tractor. Mr. Samples, Galnesvllle. 404-534-9546._________
Want to trade 16.9-24 weighed tires & wheels for 14.9-28 tires and reg. wheels, must be from wet brake tractor. Roger Ansley, Cornelia. 404-778-4165._____
Want to trade for bush hog, Agrotech pressure chemical sprayer, 65 gal. on wheels w/everything needed, ready for tractor hook-up. C.A. Nimmons, Athens. 404-543-7903.
Farm supplies
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Please include a statement along with your ad indicating how the item has been or can be used on a farm.
Garden sprinklers, can be used to water gardens & sml. crops, sprinklers cover 30 to 40 ft., made of PVC pipe $29.95 ea. Glenn Toole, Sandersvllle. 912-552-6067._________________
Millstone for sale, 26" round, 3" thick, over 100 yrs. old, hand chiseled. J. Duncan, P.O. Box 375, Alto. 30510. 404677-3003.__________________
Knotty pine paneling, 3/4" thick, approx. 200 sq. ft. (8' lengths) all $30, for farm bldg. J. Kenning, Decatur. 404378-4477.____________________
Freezer containers, qt. size w/lids, hdy. plastic, real bargain, practically new. I.E. Cannon, Llzella. 912-935-8336.
Thoroughbred Seminar
The Georgia Thorough bred Owners & Breeders As sociation will sponsor a sem inar on "Alternatives to Flat Racing for the Thor oughbred Horse," Sat., June 23, 7:30 p.m. at the Polo Fields Country Club in Cumming. The panel will be moderated by GTOBA Board member Dick Gosch, with panelists: Ursula Cox on Steeplechasing, Marga ret Gosch on 3-Day Event ing, Lynn Horner on Hunt ers/Jumpers and Jack Cashin on Polo. Contact Susan Dillon at (404) 4510409 for reservations.
Steel wire shelving, PVC coated, hvy. Ga. for greenhouses, utility shelves, 12"x12' $4 ea., 12"x6' $1.50 ea. Alan Willingham, Butler. 912-862-5545.____
5 gal. butterbean sheller $300. Walter Cox, 902 Gay Dr., Albany 31707. 912439-7357.__________________
Cypress water tank 5'10" high, 5'10 O.D, good cond., holds water $500. Ed McDade, 290 Rock Hill St., Mllledgevllle
31061.____________________________ Corona corn mill, all steel, ad), to
grind any fineness, hand turn, geared, table mount $50. Virginia Starr, Forsyth. 912-994-9408.______________
75 Mueller 1250 gal. milk tank, 2.5 hp., 3 hp. compressor $4500. Dale McWhorter, Franklin. 404-854-6313/4161.
55 gal. plastic barrels, exc. for water storage or animal feeders & waterers. Ralph Guiney, Covlngton. 404-786-6227.
Sev. Irg. tarps, very good cond., also pallet jack, exc. cond. Mr. Bramblett, Loganvllle. 404-466-4025.________
1202 Incubator w/auto. turner $125. Gene Collins, Decatur. 404-284-0085.
12 ton feed bin & feeding sys. $1000. Tom Farrar, Griffin. 404-228-9409._____
McCullouch 610 Pro-Mac chainsaw, exc. cond. $250. Robert Hancock, Bishop. 404-769-5195 aft. 6 p.m. & wk.
ends.____________________ Sev. thousand ft. of used drip irrig.
lines, some w/emittors, some like soaker hoses. Bill Isaacs, Snellvllle. 404979-1336 or 972-6865._____________
Powell Bulk barns, insulated, guar. 126 racks & rails, all controls works. Franklin Burch, Screven. 912-579-6647.
Like new roofing or siding metal, hvy. gauge, 8' to 27' long, 36" 60c/ft. B. O'Gwynn, Cleveland. 404-865-3076.
Old unpainted barn wood, good for strong posts, from old chicken coop, already disassembled. F.G. Andrews, Cumming. 404-887-8328.___________
3 roller power cane mill, 100 gal. kettle, wash pot, farm bell, corn sheller, platform scales. J.W. Yawn, Milan. 912362-4733._________________
2000 gal. stainless steel water tank for $500. Truel Wells, Covlngton. 404786-7610.___________________
5 rolls Red Brand field fencing $80/ roll. Lynn Hale, Acworth. 404-428-2835.
Old hand hewn log cabin 17'x46', del., set up avail. Kerry Hix, Chatsworth. 404695-6431.______________________
Old barrel type scales, exc. cond. $300. John Futchey, Clarkesvllle. 404754-4662 aft. 8 pm._______________
Canning jars, pints $2.50/doz., sow preg. checker $225, 2 gal. chemicalizer medicator $50, 1500 PSI hdy. pressure washer $1500. J. Piche, Comer. 404783-3130.___________________
Bathtub for watering trough, three qtr. size $25. E.J. Morgan, Macon. 912474-8285._____________________
Propane tank 80 gal. $50, half full, manual head catch ( $75, rd. bale feeder $75. Larry Waters, Rockmart. 404684-8400._________________
Buck Stove brand fplc. insert w/ blowers, perfect cond., 39" wide, 25-26" tall, 26" door opening, auto./manual switch. T. Jacob, Williamson. 404567-3550._________________
18" emasculators for cattle $60; also other. Curtis Stewart, Bowden. 404258-7231.______________________
420' Schedule PVC pipe, 1 1/4" w/ metal couplings. Dennis Tolbert, Comer. 404-783-3632.________________
2x4 wood from chicken house free, plus chicken house equip., reas. priced. Jerry McBerry, 8941 County Line Rd., Hiram 30141. 404-943-0425.________
Split chestnut rails, del. & installed anywhere. G. Mitchell, Blalrsvllle. 404745-1312.__________________
Corral panels & farm gates for sale/ trade for livestock. Don Green, Temple. 404-562-3605._________________
Incubators for sale. Frank Vaughan, 835 Atlanta Rd., Cumming 30130. 404887-0636.____________________
2 iron wash pots, one 15 gal., one 10 gal. Harold G. Self, 5419 Hwy. 92, Woodstock30188.__________________
Used bathtub for watering livestock $50 ea. Jeff Freeland, Dawsonvllle. 404265-4343._____________________
80 gal. cast iron pots, glass jugs & glass jar tops. P.O. Webb, Rt. 5, Box 69, Elberton 30635.______________
8 stall 40x60 pole barn, tin foot & siding $1000 cash. O.C. Adams, 2487 So. Lee St., Butord 30518. 404-945-7413.
Sml. wood burning stove, suitable for a sml. farm bldg. $30. J. Galvond, Jonesboro. 404-478-7002.
Only one ad per category per house hold Is permitted In the BULLETIN.
1 1/2 hp. deep well Sta-Rite pump, 300 gal. tank, still in use $300/obo. Mrs. R. Brunson, Savannah. 912-897-3611._____
Vestal wood burning stove fplc. insert w/2 blowers, like new $400. Sybil Campbell, Jonesboro. 404-477-2721.
Custom built BBQ cooker-smoker, all steel on wheels, wood or charcoal $2695. Jess Arnett, Atlanta. 404-455-4351.
Selling out all rabbit raising equip., cages, feeders, water valves, water bowls, bargain prices. Charles Gilreath, Monroe. 404-267-6483.___________
Tomato wire cages, made of extra hvy. gauge wire, 5'x2' dia. T.J. Malcolm, Jr., Grayson. 404-963-9020.___________
Fans 20", used in poultry houses, good cond. $50 ea. Phil Brewster, Forsyth. 912-994-9715.___________
Jet brooders $15 ea., 5V tin roofing, 10 ft. $3.25, 11 ft. $3.50/sheet, 2x8 blue board insulation $1.25/sheet. Bobby Gravitt, Cumming. 404-887-0895._____
Used hvy. Ga. 5V galv. roofing, 2'x8'. M.R. McLaughlin, Atlanta. 404-349-4336
aft. 5 pm.___________________ Storage bldg. 12x16 upper floor, exc.
cond. D.J. Maslanka, P.O. Box 464, Jonesboro 30237. 404-460-1022._____
30, 55, 65 gal. plastic & metal drums, clean for all farm supplies & use. J. Cline Petty, Lawrencevllle. 404-962-8241.
4 livestock feeders, 2 TCI safety feeders for horses. C. Knowles, Griffin. 404-358-0365 aft. 5 pm.___________
Locust farm split rails 8', nice & straight. Terry York, Dlllard. 404746-5145.___________________
7qt. national canner Garden Way cider press, Sears wood/coal heater, 2 eyed wood heater, also old sausage press. Ann Stevens, Douglasvllle. 404-942-
3659._____________________ Platform scales, 300 Ib. cap. $100,
produce scales 100 Ib. cap. $40. Michael Surles, Rl. 4, Blalrsvllle. 404-745-4170.
Liquid supplement feeder, 250 gal., 4 holes, green fiber glass $190. J.R. Harding, Greenville. 404-672-4722.
Two 4 cyl. intl. Scout mtrs., complete $300 ea. Durwood Anthony, 1902 Dunwoody Dr., Columbus 31907. 404561-4552._________________
Cast iron farm bell, Century wick bar. Randall Richardson, Rt. 1, box 45A, Bluffton 31724. 912-835-2038, M-F, 8 am to 5 pm.___________________
Cast iron bathtub w/vertical side panel, no chips, exc. cond. $35. Ray Bowen, Lone Oak. 404-637-4537 or 765-4157.__________________
Used chicken house equip., mtrs. $50, gear boxes $75. T.J. Morgan, Rt. 1, Box 442, Claxton 30417. 912-739-1950.______
I wh. enamel wood burning cook stove w/warming closet $375 firm. Raymond Marlow, Maysvllle. 404-335-6203.
Old iron wheels $35 & $75/pr. J.R. Waid, Zebulon. 404-567-3529.____________
21 clay flower pots, all sizes $6.50, gas heater $20, 2 galv. hen feeders $5 ea., 1 case of sml. wire on spools $10. J.C. White, Stockbrldge. 404-957-2877.
II Wadeken brooders $25 ea., 80 S/S 8' drinkers $1 ea., 2 fogger systems w/ pump $100 ea., feed bin, lines, fill system, etc. Don Gossett, Canton. 404479-4000.________________
Complete quail raising equip., incl. 5 incubators, 3 hatchers, 15 gas brooder heaters, 34 layer cages. Tom Lindsey, Cuthbert. 912-732-3791.__________
Barrels, 30, 55, 60 gal., fiber, metal, plastic, clean for farm use. Tom Allums, Austell. 404-948-3273.__________
Three 15 gal. cast iron wash pots $100 ea., two gal. $65, 20 gal. cast iron apple butter kettle $125, price firm, no del. Walter Mays, Rayle. 404-274-3281.
2 like-new Big Dutchman feeder timers $35 ea., feed cart $45, medicator $50, micromist system $850, good cond. Chan Cabe, Carnesvllle. 404-384-7119.
Approx. 50 old hand hewn timbers 12x12", approx. 8' or longer. James Owens, Canton. 404-928-9150._______
Used RR bridge timbers, 8"x14"x12' $17.50, 8"x14"x4'-6' $1/ft., 8"-12" rd. poles $1/ft., 4"x8"x10' $9. Scott Dunaway, Hawklnsvllle. 912-892-3697._____
5 watt solar powered battery charger for idle farm equip, or elec. fence batteries $85. Marshall Adams, Smyrna. 404-436-0072 eve.____________
12 Delaval model 200 milker controllers, good cond. Tyler Mitchell, P.O. Box 7, Culloden 31016. 912-885-2293/2291.
Two 1 hp. aerators $275 ea. Bob Burkart, Blalrsvllle. 404-745-2982.____
36" fans for sale. Ford Burrett, Rt. 16, Matt Hwy., Cumming 30130. 404887-4217/1823._________________
HD bench grinder, 1/4 hp., 5" wood vise, 4" pipe vise, 18" fan $100, other. David Duncan. Decatur. 404-371-0071.
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65,000 paper bags, 50 Ib. cap. w/pull tape, ideal for seed/feed 12e ea. Alien Garner, Ashburn. 912-567-9519/2240.
10 hog feeders, some w/covers, 2 eight ton grain bins. L. Joyner, Perklns. 912-982-5191._________________
15 metal window frames from old metal barn for sale $2/frame, $25 if all taken. Paul Barnes, Warm Springs. 404655-3800.__________________
Lrg. Mirror-Matic pressure canner, used 1 yr. $40. G. Lott, Lawrencevllle. 404-979-2347.___________________________
1 Delaval portable milker, complete $700. Lee Ray, Rt. 2, Box 198, Winder 30680. 404-867-6885._____________
Poultry house brooders for sale, complete, good cond. James Samples, Homer. 404-677-2662.___________
Celebrate Kudzu Day At Tugaloo State Park
For a humorous and his torical look at one of Geor gia's most abundant and misunderstood natural re sources, consider joining in the observance of Kudzu Day, June 23, at Tugaloo State Park. There is no charge for the event, which includes a basket and wreath-making workshop. The park is located six miles north of Lavonia off Ga. Highway 328. For more information, call (404) 3564362.
Cattle, swine, other livestock
for sale
// you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Ella Beach 651-9084.
Cattle farmers must have had the livestock advertised in their possession 60 days or more be fore 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 certi fied herds or those consigned directly for slaughter. Buyers are urged to request proof of a nega tive brucellosis test prior to pur chase.
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4 Simmental bull calves for sale $600 ea. C.C. Trilt. Suches 404-747-3696.
Reg. Simmental cattle, show heifers, bred cows & prs. representing the breeds top cow families & bred to elite sires. Phil Reed, Rome. 404-234-2287.
Gentle, purebred Gray Brahman bulls, svc. age $800 ea. M. D. Price, Wrightsvllle. 912-864-2571/3898.__________
2 young male Buffalo (Bison). Zane Whelchel, Dawsonvllle. 404-864-2751 aft.
7 pm.____________________ Reg. Polled Hereford bulls 14-18 mos.,
gr'sons of Enforcer 107H, perf. tested, wormed treated $750-$850. Archie Rushton, Lavonia. 404-356-4129 eve._____
Reg. Texas Longhorns, good bloodlines, brood cows, heifers, ropers, calves, reas. prices. Swaid Rahn, Springfleld. 912-754-3044/6977.__________
Reg. Gray Brahmans svc. age & yrlg. bulls, heifers, breeding age & yrlgs. Mrs. L. M. Tucker, Tlfton. 912-533-4681.
Gentle reg. Red Brahman bulls & heifers, all ages. David Dillard, Hahira. 912-794-2297 nights.___________
Reg. Simmental cows, heifers, & bulls from certi./accredi. herd, purebred & fullblood. Steve Watson, Dawsonville. 404-265-6383._______________
Name and city are required on every ad. Please Include this Information so your ad will not be withheld.
Reg. Limousin cow & calf pr., exc. bloodline w/all shots & dewormed; reg. Polled Hereford heifer 700-800 Ibs., all shots & dewormed. Edsel Beck, Jesup. 912-586-6604.________________
Reg. Angus bulls 13-24 mos., sired by top perf. Al sires, herd certi./accredi. Thad Rush, Rome. 404-291-4849.______
Santa Gertrudis breeding age & yrlg. bulls, purebred, F1 & 2X breeding age heifers & cow/calf prs., aft. 7:30 pm. Phillip Reed, Doerun. 912-776-4935.
Reg. Limousin bulls ready for svc., $100041200. H. E. Simmons, Swainsboro. 912-237-8076._____________
Reg. Black Angus cows, all bred to Leachman Paragon, all Schearbrook Shoshone Dau., perf. records avail., herd certi./accredi. Jay Tinter, Atlanta. 404992-8984 or 404-451-0530._________
Reg. Black 75% Limousin cow w/87% bull calf sired by Earth Quake, cow Al'd back to Hipps Polled Elevation. Larry Walker, Barnesvllle. 404-358-2044.
1 yr. old BBU reg. bulls & heifers. Curtis Rochester, Rome. 404-295-3632.
Reg. Santa Gertrudis polled breeding bull 26 mos., Reg Santa Gertrudis cows & heifers, 2X cows & heifers. R. Cook, Woodvllle. 404-486-4535 aft. 5 pm._____
Reg. Charalo polled bulls, Buffalo & Charolais cross, breed for calving ease & growth, ready for svc., semen avail. Jack Spivey, Elberton. 404-283-7665 aft. 8 pm.
Reg. Red Brahmans, breeding age bulls & up, few cows & heifers, very gentle; also, have Simmental bulls. Cliff Adams, Bowdon. 4Q-4-258-2069.______
Weaning age reg. Polled Hereford bulls sired by Trust Mark, Relay, & Stablizer $650 ea. firm, 10 mix. young cows, oldest has 4th calf, 4 w/calves, 6 to calve 1-3 mos. $8000. Danny Milam, Boopvllle. 404-854-4782.________
Purebred Brahmans, 4 cows, 3 calves, herd bull, yrlg. bull, heifers & bull. M. Folendore, Mllledgevllle. 912-452-9338.
Purebred Simmental heifers, weanling & yrlg., cow calf prs., yrlg., fullblood bulls, certi./accredi. herd. Kim Hinton, Reynolds. 912-847-3452/3215.______
Good sel. of reg. Black Angus bulls $800-$1100; also, 12 reg. Black Angus cow/calf prs. $800-$1200. Fred Blitch Jr., Statesboro. 912-865-5454.___________
Black Angus cows, some w/calves & bred back $800-$1000. C. S. Verp, Lawrenceville. 404-995-5544 or 962-9907.
2 reg. Polled Hereford bulls 26 & 30 mos. old, proven breeders, exc. bloodlines $1800 ea. Bo Rohrabaugh, Stockbridge. 404-483-3017.____________
Polled Hereford bull & heifers 6-12 mos. old $1.15/lb. Orby Lamb, Baxley. 912-367-3157 aft. 6pm.____________
Fullblood, purebred breeding age Limousin bulls, cows, heifers; semen from Murray's 747 Jumbo Jet. Murray's Punch. W. L. Murray, Monroe. 404267-4425._____________________
15 springing Holsteln heifers, cv., start calving July, see to apprec. E. A. White, Jr., McDonough. 404-957-4680.________
Reg. Beefmaster bull, no papers. Ben Evans, Fairmount. 404-337-2419._____
BBU Beefmaster, top bloodline herd bull yrlgs., heifers & prs., certi./accredi. $700/up. Joe Arnold, Villa Rica. 404459-4084.______________
3 reg. purebred bulls 18 mos. to 3 yrs., 1 ea. Black Simmental, Red/White Simmental & Limousin bull $1200-$1350 ea. Pat McHugh, Ringgold. 404-891-9414.
Purebred Simmental bulls, polled, James Franklin, Thomaston. 404648-2837._____________________
Reg. Angus bulls 11 to 16 mos. $650 ea., Power Play herd bull $1000. Charles McKemie, Griffin. 404-228-3736 or 404227-8793.___________________
Purebred Limousin bull 1 yr. old $650. Howard Moore, Hephzibah. 404592-9719.____________________
2 reg. Brangus bulls 25 mos. old, ready for hvy. svc., Wildcard & Paragon sons, del. avail. Leon Welch, Eatonton. 404-485-8612 aft. 8pm__________
Reg. Holstein bulls svc. age, sired by top sires $1000 ea. Noah Yoder, Montezuma. 912-472-7944.___________
Purebred Santa Gertrudis bulls classified "S", comp. data, polled, ready for svc. Carl Metis, Douglas. 912-384-9233 aft. 5:30 pm.________________
2 Simmental bulls 19 & 14 mos., one polled $1000 ea. E. Stone, Snellville. 404972-1056.________________
Reg. Polled-Hereford bulls, 15-18 mos. old, top bloodlines, some Al sired, herd certi./accredi., del. avail. J. E. Jeanes, Gray. 912-986-3303.______________
Reg. Black Angus, one 18 mos. bull, 9 bred cows, 2 bred heifers, 6, 7, & 9 mos. old calves. Robert Masters, Demorest. 404-754-2805.
"S" Santa Gertrudis cow/calf prs., bred cows & a few 3-N-1s; also, bulls avail. Andy Davis, Statesboro. 912587-5915._____________________
Simmental cows w/calves, breeding age bulls, top Simmental bloodlines, reg., certi./accredi. herd. T. Werne, Fayetteville. 404-461-1083._______
10 Red purebred Limousin bulls 16 mos. $1250. Emmett Collins, Jr., Woodbury. 404-672-1380.______________
Sev. reg. Angus bulls w/papers, over 1000 Ib. at 1 yr., ready for light svc., must see. J. Jones, Screven. 912-427-2019 or 579-6709.__________________
Two purebred Limousin heifers, breeding age. Richard Noles, Atlanta. 404489-1332._____________________
Gelbvieh bulls, reg.; Half-Bred 7 mos.; purebred Progery proven bull, Homozygous Rolls Royce 7 mos., weanling bulls. Bill Kreider, Griffin. 404-229-1625.____
Reg. Black Angus heifers, cow/calf prs., cows bred back. F. Marlowe, Jasper. 404-337-2205 or 255-2712 aft. 7 pm.
Reg. Angus bulls all ages. Steve Nelson, Covington. 404-981-1663 day, 404-787-1209 eve.____________
Reg. Red Brahman bulls, dk. red, top bloodlines, svc. age. Herbert Tante, Buena Vista. 912-649-2478.________
Cow, one 500 Ib. bull, 4 calves weighing from 200-350 Ibs. $1400 for all 6, Guernsey & Holstein cross. Don Green, Temple. 404-562-3605._____
Reg. Jersey cow, fresh-in w/2 mos. calf, cow/calf $900 or $700 for cow. Tom Chapman, Gainesville. 404-536-3014.
1 heifer sired by Earthquake $650, 2 heifers & one 2 yr. bull sired by OKLA Hipps Polled Elevation $650 & $1800. L. Lairsey Sr., Waycross. 912-285-5149.
Reg. Limousin cows due Sept./Oct., bred to top perf. Al sires; also, 16-33 mos. old fullblood bulls by Texs Ranger Ted & Dakota Klondike. D. Perry, Jefferson. 404-549-5663 or 404-367-8941.
4 reg. Polled Hereford bulls 14-20 mos., sons of Vindicator, Trust Mark, MSU Knight Ryder, herd certi./accredi. Jimmie Nelson, Kingston. 404-382-4474.
FBA reg. Beefmasters, weaning age bulls & heifers $550/up, cow/calf prs. & 3-in-1s. Gene Evans, Elberton. 404283-3600.___________________
BBU reg. Beefmaster heifers & bulls, exc. bloodlines, good sel. $700/up. Gary Bittick, Forsyth. 912-994-5389.______
Fullblood, purebred & percentage Limousin bulls 1200-1600 Ibs. Jerry Lee, Alma. 912-632-5412 day, 7739 nights.
Reg. Simmental cow/calf prs. $1500/ pr., herd certi./accredi. Arthur Ledbetter, Armuchee. 404-234-6514.__________
Reg. Santa Gertrudis bulls from certi./ accredi. herd, some from Al sires, proven herd sire, 2-yr. old gr'son of Husler 920-2,200. John Jennings, Cumming. 404-887-4975.___________
Herd dispersal, 20 mix. breed brood cows, 9 w/calves, rest bred, Simmental bull $16,500 for herd. Frank Eaves, Elberton. 404-283-1284._____________________
Reg. fullblood Chianina & Chiangus bulls svc. age, perf. tested, gentle, certi./ accredi. Al Pannell, Grantville. 404583-2988._______________
Gelbvieh bull, reg., 20 mos., cash only. Harold Foster, Chatsworth. 404-695-4066 aft. 7:30 pm.___________________
Reg. Black Angus bred cows, bred heifers, weanling calves, 17 mos. & 7 mos. bull, Scotch Cap bull, other bull calves. R. L. Parker, Senoia. 404471-9428 or 404-461-3343.__________
Perf. Limousin bulls by Texs Ranger Primo, Atlantic, Harvest Olympus & Cressman Skyhigh, polled bulls by Polled Power, Dollar Bill & Polled Pack Leader. Steve Mason, Datton. 404673-2979 night, 404-277-3939 day._____
30 Angus cows, 2 & 3 yrs. old, sell in Jan '91, see them now w/their calves. W. H. Sell, Hoschton. 404-654-2921._____
53 reg. Herefords incl. herd bull, 18 cows, 16 yrlgs., 18 weanlings, all together only. David Pike, Monroe. 404367-9877._______________
18 BBU reg. Beefmaster bulls, 20 mos., all papers, branded, tested etc. 1200 Ibs. or larger $1200/up. Olin Woolen, Hazelhurst. 912-375-3366/6016.
Purebred breeding age Limousin bull. Alton Tankersley, Lincolnton. 404359-4495.____________________
Reg. Red Angus bulls 12-24 mos., exc. qual., reas. price. Walter Prescott, Wrens. 404-547-6681 night, 2753 day.
Baby calves, Holstein bull calves, 1-4 wks. old $135, 3 mos. old Holstein bull calf $175, 400 Ibs. Holstein heifer $300. C. Henderson, Kensington. 404375-5477.______________
For best results when advertising in the BULLETIN, include a price.
Geoyr^aia m%> Cooking
Recipes Help Consumers Get 'Back to Basics'
To help consumers "get back to basics" with their diets, the Southeast United Dairy Industry Association has prepared a leaflet which provides some recipes for snacks, beverages and desserts made with real milk and milk products. Two recipes from this leaflet are featured below. To order the leaflet, send a self-addressed, stamped (25 cents), business (#10) size envelope to:
June Dairy Month Recipes c/o SUDIA P.O. Box 87247 Atlanta, GA 30337
EASY VEGETABLE CHOWDER
1/2 cup each: milk, condensed chicken broth 1/2 cup instant mashed potatoes 1 tablespoon butter 2 tablespoons chopped green onion 1 cup cooked mixed vegetables 1 ounce lean pressed cooked smoked ham, diced 1/4 teaspoon oregano 1/8 teaspoon pepper
Combine milk and condensed broth in medium-sized saucepan. Heat to boiling. Meanwhile, saute onion in butter until tender, about 3 minutes. Add instant potatoes to hot liquid mixture; stir until dissolved. Stir in sauteed onion and remaining ingredients. Heat to serving temperature. Serve immediately. Two servings. Serving size: 1/2 recipe. Calories per serving: 223.
Protein 11 G, Fat 9 G, Carbohydrates 26 G, Calcium 112 Mg, Riboflavin (B2) .26 Mg.
FROZEN FRUIT POPS
Make it yourself -- fun food for kids.
3 cups grape juice or fruit punch juice 1 can (14 ounces) sweetened condensed milk 1/4 cup lemon juice 12 three-ounce paper cups 12 wooden sticks
You will need: measuring cups, large mixing bowl, wire whisk, measuring cup with spout (for pouring mixture into paper cups), 8-inch square pan, freezer, timer.
Mix juices and sweetened condensed milk in bowl using wire whisk. Carefully pour some of mixture into measuring cup with a pouring spout. Put paper cups into square pan. Fill paper cups almost to the top. Put in freezer for 1 hour. Remove from freezer and put wooden stick in center of each "pop." Return to freezer for 5 hours. To serve, carefully peel off paper cup. (To keep, put frozen pops in a plastic bag and freeze up to 2 weeks.) Yield: 12. Serving size: 1 pop. Calories per serving: 139.
Protein 3 G, Fat 3 G, Carbohydrates 26 G, Calcium 97 Mg, Riboflavin (B2) .15 Mg.
Seven 2 yr. old reg. Simmental heifers, bred to outstanding polled bull $1500 ea.; Simmental bulls, fine bloodlines, bred for calving ease $1000 ea. Buddy Dallas, Thomson. 404-595-7170/1880.
Reg. Black Angus bull, good herd bull, selling to prevent inbreeding $1000. Ashley Helton, Cleveland. 404-865-3903.
Grass calves 3 mos./up, hand raised on farm, heifers, bulls, Holstein & Angus cross, beef type, cash, no checks. D. Granstaff, Winder. 404-867-5525.________
Reg. Black Angus bulls 18 mos., Mr. Angus bloodlines. Vivian Campbell, Elberton. 404-283-7268._____________
2 Jersey steers, wt. 250 Ibs. $200 ea. Hugh Vincent, Riverdale. 404-996-6690.
Livestock Sales and Events
June 22 Pig sale, 7:30 pm, Wetter. Info: June 23 K & K Auction, 2nd & 4th Sat.,
Bobby Lewis, 912-685-4455.
goats, chickens, ets., Swainsboro.
Info: Jimmey Kelley, 912-237-8258/
June 22 Feeder pig sale, 2 pm, Turner 5611.
Co. Stkyd., Ashburn. Info: gins, 912-567-3881/3371.
H.R.
Wig-
June 23 Dodge Co. Stockyard, each Fri. night, Feeder pig sale, 8 pm, buy
June 22 & 29 All breed horse/tack sale, every Fri., 7:30 pm, Sunny Farm Stables, Ga. Hwy. 369, Cumming.
slaughter hogs every Won. & Tues., 7:30 am - noon, Eastman. Info: 3742516/4865.
Info: Charles Gabriel, 404-887-9273 or June 23 & 30 Metter Livestock, goats,
532-7923.
fowl, calf & horse sale 1 pm, Hwy. 46
E, Metter. Info: Bobby Lewis, 912-
June 22 & 29 All breed horse/tack sale,
685-4455.
S & D Livestock, every Fri., Jesup. June 27 Feeder pig sale, 7:30 pm, Smith
Info: Steve Smith, 912-367-9268 or Bros. Livestock Yard, Bartow. Info:
427-3715.
912-364-3920.
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Purebred Limousin herd bull 6 yrs. old, Masterpiece bloodline $1500. Ed Wright, Forsyth. 404-887-0766.___________
Fullblood Jersey milk cow w/papers, hand broke to milk, gives 4 1/2 gal. per day, very gentle $750. Cecil Russell, Comer. 404-783-5738.____________
Gentle purebred (no papers) Limousin bull about 3 1/2 yrs. old, 1500 Ibs., to prevent in-breeding $1250. W. Holliday, Rochelle. 912-624-2747.___________
5 yr. old BBU Beefmaster bull, Levi son 369 BBU No. 80815 sire for sale or trade $1500. Ricky Sutton, Taylorsville. 404-684-8228 aft. 6 pm.___________
Angus cows, reg. Gelbvieh cows & crossbred heifers, all shots, wormed, very gentle, del. avail, reas. G. W. Waring, Fayetteville. 404-487-7437.
Yrlg. Simmental bull, purebred polled $600. H. McClure, Gumming. 404887-9005 aft. 5:30 pm.____________
Reg. purebred Limousin bull, long, tall & wide, approx. 2000 Ibs.; also, two 15 mos. old Limousin cross heifers. N. H. Lackland, Canton. 404-475-7883._____
Exc. sel. of choice reg. Polled Hereford bulls, popular bloodlines. Winton Harris, Sereven. 912-586-6687._______
Nice sel. of F1 Bradford bulls, ready for svc., Polled Hereford dams & Red Brahman sires. Jonny Harris, Sereven. 912-586-6585.__________________
Polled Charolais bulls 12 mos.-18 mos. Hubert Lewis, Buchanan. 404-748-1556 or 646-3942.__________________
BBU reg. cattle, 6 Irg. cows w/5 calves 1 to 4 mos. old, very gentle, good bloodlines $7200. Henry Perry, Baldwin. 404-778-4912.
Rabbits
If you have questions regarding this category, call Sonya Way 651-9083.
NZW, Mini Lops, Holland Lops, Dwarfs, Dutch, bunnies to fryers to breeders. Jesse Kittrell, 10125 Broken Branch Ct., Covlngton 30209. 404786-2231.____________________
Bunnies & fryers $3 ea., dressed fryers $4 ea. Myrtle Brooks, Fort Valley. 912825-3040.__________________
Adorable mix. (Dutch & mix.) 3-6 wks. old $5. A. J. Mundy, Stone Mountain. 404-469-7775.__________________
San Juan bucks & does, all sizes, approx. 40. Hoyt Henderson, Jonesboro. 404-478-8733 or 471-5231._________
Bunnies & dressed fryers $5 ea. Lottie White, Simons Rd., Social Circle 30279. 404-464-2913._________________
Dwarfs, Mini Lops, Rex, adults & bunnies. Danny Ledford, Gainesvllle. 404-287-9863._________________
Bunnies, Netherland Dwarfs, very pretty. J. W. Strickland, Dallas. 404445-3094.____________________
Pr. of mix. rabbits for sale 2/$12. Kenneth Gully, Royston. 404-245-6356.
Dwarfs, Angora, Lop bunnies to 4 mos. old, also wire cages. S. Guiney, Covlngton. 404-786-6227.___________
Dwarf bunnies, asst. cols. $8 ea., sell/ trade. Danny Ryals, Mllledgeville. 912452-8497.____________________
Young breeding stock, exc. bloodlines, 3 mos. old. Johnny Shelton, 232 Oak Mt. Rd., Waverly Hall 31831. 404582-2468.____________________
Flemish Giant x English Spot crossadults $10, young $5, bunnies $3. Oscar Horton, Atlanta. 404-344-2384 or 371-2067.____________________
Bunnies, fryers $3 ea. W.C. Grant, Social Circle. 404-464-3773.________
Flemish Giants, NZW, Red Satins, crossbred does, brood stock dressed fryers. M. Williams, Franklin. 404675-3048.____________________
Mix. bunnies 6 & 10 wks. old $3 ea. Charles Moon, Loganvllle. 404-466-8592.
NZW rabbits, bred does $25, bucks $35, jrs. $10, bunnies $5, dressed rabbit fryers $5. W. Gonzalez, 5211 Old Savannah Rd., McBean 30815. 404-790-5581.
Netherland Dwarf & English Lop bunnies $15 ea. Hilda McDonald, Gainesvllle. 404-532-3759.________
Bunnies, fryers, grown, Rex, Dutch, Smutnose, NZW $3.50/up. Joel Bond, Elberton. 404-283-2809.__________
Purebred Sandy Flemish Giants, unrelated bucks & does, also bunnies. J. Thompson, Statham. 404-725-5381.
Holland Lop bunnies w/wo pedi., asst. cols., also cages w/wo trays & supplies. J. Piche, Comer. 404-783-3130.______
Holland Lop babies, very reas., sev. cols. Vickie Howell, Loganvllle. 404466-8247.____________________
Satins & Netherland Dwarfs w/wo pedi., bunnies & proven breeders, also new feeders & water bottles. Delanie Marshall, Roopvllle. 404-854-8102.
Beau. French & English Angoras, also fuzzy Lops & more, top winning show stock. Kirn Gay, Whlgham. 912-762-4613.
Rabbits for sale $5 ea. Ricky Montgomery, 3845 Maggie Dr., Conyers 30207. 404-922-8109._____________
Dwarf blk. Rex doe. S. Snider, Decatur. 404-241-5973._______________
Peruvian guinea pigs, longhair only, surplus males for sale $1 ea., min. order of 12, solids, broken, agouti, all young. Doug Brenner, Blalrsvllle. 404-745-4715.
NZW, NZR bunnies for sale, also mix. breed bunnies & rabbits. Horace LaFavor, Douglasvllle. 404-949-0309-
Mini Lop, grown does & bucks $10 ea. William Kelley, Rt. 7, Canton. 404479-2773.____________________
Pedi. fuzzy lop does, 1 fawn, 2 torts $35 ea., Jersey Woolies, Chinchilla col., does $25 ea: Debra Green, Cairo. 912872-3961.__________________
NZW cross bunnies, also dressed fryers $4 ea. Patricia Hawbaker, Monroe. 404-267-8258._________________
Mini Lops, Holland Lops, breeders from $15, bunnies from $10, also cages, 3 sizes from $20. John Esposito, Smyrna. 404-434-5560.____________
Netherland Dwarfs, tiny bunnies in blue, Siamese sable. Jo Benefield, Carrollton. 404-258-3817._________
Young Smutnose rabbits $10 ea. GeorgAnna Thorpe, Atlanta. 404436-1772.____________________
NZW young breeding stock bunnies, frozen fryers, also rabbit supplies. Ervin Phillips, 271 Grove Spring Rd., Leesburg 31763. 912-432-9924 aft. 5 pm.______
Netherland Dwarfs, blk., sables, smoked pearls, Himmies, Martins, other, bunnies & some breeders. Scott Huey, Flowery Branch. 404-967-0549.______
Swine for Sale
// you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Sonya Way at 6519083.
Miniature Vietnamese pot belly pigs, top qual., harness broke, good temperament, priced to sell. P. Somers, Valdosta. 912-244-0337.____________
Purebred Yorkshire, Duroc, Hampshire, Spot boars & gilts, F-1 gilts, val. herd. John Harper, Ocllla. 912-468-5689.
Wild boars (Russian) for sale, to stock hunting clubs, etc., have sows, pigs & boars. Ron Adams, Warner Robins. 912923-8705.____________________
Purebred Yorkshire boars & gilts, val. & certi. herd, breeding age. Billy Tinsley, Homervllle. 912-487-2643._________
Reg. Vietnamese pot bellied pigs for sale. Darrell Kemp, Eastman. 912374-7102.____________________
Pig for sale, wh. $35. Ray F. Almand, Ellenwood. 404-961-6729.__________
Guinea hogs and pigs for sale. Hoyt Nealey, Rt. 2, Box 1766, Ellljay 30540. 404-273-3127.__________________
Reg. Yorkshire boar July '89 $325. John Dalton, Winder. 404-867-6002.
Miniature pigs, reg. Vietnamese pot bellied pigs, sml., some w/wh., reas. priced. C. Vaughan, Fayetteville. 404461-1817.____________________
1 purebred Hampshire boar, ready for service. F. Lee Knight, Rt. 3, Box 3796, Blalrsvllle 30512. 404-745-5016.______
Yorkshire, Landrace pigs for sale. Clark Bryant, Rt. 3, Hull 30646. 404566-1290._________________
Hogs, 180-210 Ibs. $100 ea., will hold until July 4th. W.C. Grant, Social Circle. 404-464-3773._______________
35 pigs, 50 Ibs., cut & wormed $1750 cash. Dan Austin, Roberta. 404-836-4938.
Goats & Sheep
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Sonya Way at 6519083.
ADGA reg. buck kids $50/up. Carole Ray, Rt. 2, Box 198, Winder 30680. 404867-6885.__________________
Starter herd of sheep, 3 ewes, 1 ram $350. Darrell Brock, Alpharetta. 404475-6892.__________________
NPGA reg. African Pygmy goats, doe & wether kids. Gail Gordon, Bremen. 404-646-8871.____________________
5 1/2-mo.-old billies & nannies $35 ea. Steve Henderson, 5900 Woodcliff, Albany. 912-435-3285._______________
Have a problem? Call our toll free
20 word limit including name, ad
"ag consumer line"...1-800-282-5852.
dress, and telephone number.
Reg. Corriedale ram, tested by UGA, exc. breeding ram, out of one of top flocks in nation $300. T. Gibson, LaFaytie. 404-397-2941.____________
Goats, sheep & lambs, vari. sizes $35/ up. Ray F. Almand, Ellenwood. 404961-6729._________________
2 milk & grain fed steer goats, about 4 mos. old $30 ea. George Bentley, 1018 Ridgeview Lane, Marietta 30062._____
Goats, sev. kinds & sizes, malefemale, Irg. sel. to choose from. R. Bishop, Commerce. 404-335-7865._____
Miniature goat, blk./wh., 2 1/2-mo.-old male, presently V tall, very friendly. E. Vosyka, Oxford. 404-787-5771.________
Nanny goats & billy goats for sale $30/ up. Ricky Sutton, Taylorsville. 404684-8228 aft. 6 pm.________________
African Pygmy goats, sev. cols. & ages, bucks, does, wethers, from reg. stock. M.A. Lynn, Powder Springs. 404427-0302.________________
African Pygmies, 2 bucks born 3/20/90, disbudded $50 ea. Robert DeFord, Ath ens. 404-548-2883.____________
African Pygmies, 2 does & 2 kids $225 for all, also 2 reg. Alpine does $200. J. Motes, Canton. 404-479-7845._______
Reg. Corriedale, reg. Hampshire, blk. sheep & crosses, ewe & ram lambs $80/ up, starter flocks. G. Campbell, Lula. 404-869-3390._________________
2 reg. purebred Dorset rams for sale, MSU bloodlines, exc. health. Karen Camp, Lavonia. 404-245-8586 or 356-1467._______________
Freezer lamb 100 Ibs. wether $50 (only 2), also crossbred sheep & reg. Dorsets. Caroline Johnson, Dawsonvllle. 404265-2036.__________________
Angora goats, African Pygmy goats, fainting goats, Barbados sheep. Darrell Kemp, Eastman. 912-374-7102._____
Reg. Southdown ram & 3 ewes, all for $600, market lambs. Judy McMahan, Lula. 404-869-7132 aft. 7 pm._________
2 caramel col. African Pygmy billies, born 4/5/90 $50 ea., exc. markings, also nannies. Danny Ryals, Mllledgeville. 912-452-8497.____________
Nanny goats, mix. breed milk type w/ baby, BBQ goats $25/up. Charles Swafford, Temple. 404-562-4681.__________
Starter flock: 4 reliable ewes & unrelated ram $60 ea. or $250 for all, few blk. Romney sired ewe & ram lambs & market lambs $60/up. J. Chandler, Colbert. 404-742-7805.__________
African Pygmy goats, does, doelings, NPGA-AGS reg. W.C. Davis, Stockbridge. 404-474-1154._______________
Club lambs, Suffolk/Hampshire cross, ewe & wethers. J. Ross, Conyers. 404929-0817._______________________
Purebred Suffolk ewes, good milkers, exc. mothers from healthy flock. Tina Evans, Taylorsville. 404-684-5703._____
Exc. qual. Suffolk cross club lambs, also fat lambs, reas. prices. Jim Jaqkson, Wrightsvllle. 912-864-2223 day/0632
eve._____________________ Purebred Nubian 3 milking does $100
ea., three 12-wk.-old doelings $50 ea., two 12-wk.-old bucks $35 ea., 2 1/2 yr. herd buck $100. Ben Perkins, Camilla. 912-336-1357.__________________
4 nannies, 1 Alpine, 3 half Pygmies $45 & $50 ea. William Kelley, Canton. 404-479-2773.________________
Purebred Nubian billy goat, service age $75, also nannies & kids. JoAnn Whitlock, 527 John C. Hinter Rd., Senoia
30276.________________________ Saanen kid, 2 mos., wormed, fat/
healthy $35/trade. J. Stovall, Hoschton. 404-654-2328.___________________
ADGA Nubian doe & buck kids, bottle raised, good bloodlines, dehorned, very tame, Toggenburg wether. Rene Hagerson, Plains. 912-924-3430 eve.______
BBQ goats, sml. & Irg., young herd billies, nannies w/wo babies, Nubian & mix. $30/up. David Legg, Comer. 404783-4000 eve.______________________
Purebred African Pygmy goats 8 wks. to grown, male & female $40-$90. Tim Collins, 392 Sparta Hwy., NE, Mllledgevllle 31061._____________________
5 young billies, common & Nubian cross, all exc. for herd billies $35/up. Steve Jobe, Cordele. 912-273-0772.
ADGA Alpines, dairy goats, certi. herd, buck, does, wether $100/up. J. Olsen, Dahlonega. 404-864-9076.__________
Goats for sale $20-$65. Gary Richardson, Ball Ground. 404-735-3441 aft. 4 pm.
Lrg. meat goats $1/lb., 16 open does, nannies, kids, choose from 200. D. Ward, Atlanta. 404-396-4538 or 245-7257.
Toggenburg kids, 1 wk. to 3 mos. old. J. Stone, 6091 Rockbridge Rd., Stone Mountain 30087. 404-498-0009._______
No trucks, jeeps, or cars for sale may be advertised.
Goats, vari. breeds & ages, billies & nannies. Deborah Hall, Winder. 404867-8676.___________________
Reg. purebred Nubian buck kids $150, Hallcienda/Longman lines. Alice Smith, Wlnston. 404-942-1651._____________
African Pygmy wether, wh. w/dk. pts. Billy Turner, Union Point. 404-486-2558.
Pygmy goats, young nannies, vari. cols. William Watson, Newton. 912734-5100 aft. 6 pm.______________
Goats for sale. Hollis Martin, 200 W. Hulett Lane, Carrollton 30117. 404832-1511.______________________
Purebred Corriedale sheep, NCWGA reg., blk./wh. $100-$150, starter flock discounts. Teresa Shapiro, Athens. 404543-4378.___________________
1 purebred Toggenburg billy $50, ready for weaning, BBQ billy born 3/2/90, ready for weaning $25. Kevin Moody, Monroe. 404-267-9302._____________
Nubian purebred dairy goats, bucks, nannies, kids, nannies w/kids. Jim Harris, Stockbrldge. 404-474-2416.
Reg. Nubian buck & doe kids, spots $100/up, rare 4-horned Jacob ram lambs $150 + . R. Szostak, Covlngton. 404784-9707.
Stock dogs for sale
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Sonya Way 651-9083.
Only trained farm stockdogs are eligible to be advertised. Include dog's breeding and special train ing or ability that qualifies it as a stockdog. Puppies (dogs under 12 months old) or untrained dogs will not be advertised. A signed state ment must accompany each no tice indicating these facts, before the ad can be published.
Border Collies, reg., farm raised & trnd., imported bloodlines, voice and whistle commands, will demonstrate. Jim Jackson, Wrightsvllle. 912-864-2223 day/0632 eve.___________________
Australian shepherd, male and female, Merles, top bloodlines. D. Walker, Carrollton. 404-832-6384.____________
Queensland Heeler, beau., farm bred & raised. Forrest Knapp, Jr., Thomasvllle. 912-226-3997/1686.______________
Australian shepherd, blk. Tri male, solid champ, pedi., farm raised $50 firm. Billy Bullock, Dallas. 404-445-9392.
Georgia Peach Crop Up
Georgia's 1990 peach crop is expected to total 130 mil lion pounds, four percent above the 1989 crop of 125 million pounds. Growers surveyed around June 1, 1990, indicate the northern third of the state suffered heavy freeze damage, while the major production areas of central and south Georgia escaped the freeze. Some or chards in central Georgia received hail damage in late April. Harvest has been two-three weeks earlier than normal. As of June 10, 59 percent of the crop had been harvested, compared with 37 percent for the fiveyear average.
When mailing ads, keep in mind that Wednesday noon is our deadline for the following week's paper. Submit your notices well in advance of the deadline, so they will appear in the paper on the date you desire.
ponies for sale
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Sonya Way at 6519083.
All equine advertised in the Market Bulletin must have had a negative Coggins test within the past 12 months. 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., 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 pur chasing an animal. Any falsifica tion of coggins tests can result in fines and/or suspension of adver tising privileges in the Market Bulletin. This regulation also ap plies to horses advertised in the "At Stud" category of the special equine editions.
In addition, all horse farmers must have had animals in their possession 60 days or more be fore offering them for sale through this publication.
2 Appaloosas, reg., Deep South mare w/foal by side $1500/obo, yrlg. filly, perf. bred, exc. disp. $500, QH geld. 6 yrs., exc. disp., jumps 2'6", will make exc. trail/event horse. P. Farmer, Conyers. 404-483-5463/4834._________________
9 yr. reg. Appaloosa geld., barrel horse, need hauling, no bad habits $1800. V. Stewart, Conley. 404-361-4666 or 366-6992._____________________
AQHA Sorrel mare, halters & Western Pleasure, bred to Zan Parr Barr Son $1500 or trade for Paint mare. D. Walker, Carrollton. 404-832-6384.__________
Reg. 6 yr. Paint, 15hds., beau. conf. $800 firm. Patricia Mitchell, Carrollton. 404-830-1999/9099.______________
Beau. 6 yr. bay Arabian geld., 14.2hds., great disp., exp. rider $1295, horse in Dahlonega. J. Whitted, Marietta. 404926-6345._____________________
1 reg. Arabian colt, 1 reg. Arabian mare, very gentle, the mare trail rides exc., must see to appreciate. Dale D'Hollosy, Bowdon. 404-258-5968/9354.
QH mare 15.5hds. $975, Appaloosa mare 15hds. $975, trail/pleas., child-safe, loads easy. Johnny Cline, Powder Springs. 404-439-0044.___________
1/2 TWH, 1/2 Saddlebred palomino Appaloosa 16hds., 8 yrs. gentle but high spirited, good racker $850. Robert Bridges, Blalrsvllle. 404-745-5229.
6 yr. QH gefd., shown English/Western Pleasure, also hunter jumper prosp., 3 yr. QH/TB geld., riding English hunter jumper prosp. Gina King, Villa Rica. 4044594)074.____________________
Reg. Arabian stallion 6 yrs., grey, trnd. halter & Western Pleasure, produces size & beauty, Khemosabi gr'son w/lines to Justin. Larry Love, Elberton. 404283-6048 day/8814 eve. & Wk. ends.
Pussycat, blk. TB mare 3 yrs., 15hds., child-safe, classic looks, jumps, shown, hunted, trail $2500. L. Abrams, Milner. 404-228-3865.____________________
QH mare 6 yrs., very gentle, trail, childsafe, loads, good family horse w/tack $900. P. Felix, McDonough. 404957-1166._______________________
Appaloosa mare 7 yrs., lots of col., very gentle, gr'dau. of the late Silver Strikes Equal The Legend stallion. Dillard Kilby, Covlngton. 404-787-9473.
Nice 10 yr. Mustang mare, gentle, very calm, palomino col. $400/obo. Kevin Yates, Mllledgeville. 912-946-2273.
Appaloosa geld., tall, easy rider, blue roan w/blanket, QH mare, trnd. trail rider, no bad habits $595 ea. Terry King, Cartersvllle. 404-386-2683.________
Livestock sales and events are now listed separately from the Bulletin Calendar. These sales and events are now listed in the Livestock ad section on page
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Reg. bay TB broodmare 4 yrs. $500. Laura Scorten, Thomson. 404-595-6965.
AQHA '89 bay colt, Spanish High, Private Blend, gentle, good conf. & head $1500. J. Wilkes, Athens. 404-725-5550.
Reg. Arab, mare 2 yrs., bay 15.2hds., Cognac gr'dau., IAHA sweepstakes, GAHA fut. $1000. Connie Green, Acworth. 404-974-8040 eve.________
'81 mare, Tardy Too, very athletic, trails, works cows, match races 200 yards $1050. Dave Davis, Cartersville. 404-447-6675 or 263-6987.__________
2 reg. Belgians, 17.1hds., 8 yr. mare, broke to all hitches, also big top qual. yrlg. Gall Gordon, Bremen. 404-646-8871.
AQHA 3 yr. filly, very gentle, some trng., needs exp. rider $700 or trade for older push button horse. D. Nobles, Danville. 912-962-3773.___________
Reg. 3/4 Arab, mare 7 yrs., bay 14.3hds., good prosp. for endurance or competitive trail, sell/lease, price nego. J. Juler, Cusseta. 404-989-3438.______
Jackie Bee AQHA 5 yr. mare, winning Western Pleasure & huntseat $2900 or trade for buckskin, grullo, dun. B. Guzzo, Taylorsvllle. 404-684-9634.________
QH mare sorrel, 14.1hds., 12 yrs., trail & pleas., English & Western $800. William Bellah, Mansfield. 404-787-4254.
Reg. Palomino Saddlebred geld. 4 yrs., been shown, great pot. as lady's/4-H horse, dk. gold col., easy going disp. $2500. Lari Hullender, Powder Springs. 404-943-4120 aft. 6 pm. or 354-6678.
15.3 -t-hd. grey QH geld., personality plus, hunter/CT prosp., big & bold, video tape avail. $2000/obo. J. Jay, LaFayette. 404-638-5831._______________
Reg. Morgan colt 1 yr., halter broken, show qual. & breeding, Orcland, Noctrine, Waseeka background, all great names, flashy, sorrel $1500. T. Gibson, LaFayette. 404-397-2941.___________
2 Arab., trnd. show geld., 15.2hds., Egyptian related, beau, filly, show qual., 3 yrs., priced right. D. Corry, Alpharetta. 404-887-1134.__________________
AQHA broodmare, by Lucky Star Mac w/filly by side, gr'son Win or Lose, nice pkg. Kirn Hinton, Reynolds. 912847-3452/3215.________________
APHA yrlg. filly, halter broke, exc. appearance & disp., breeder reg., very intelligent, good club & show pot. $1000 firm. Thomas Helton, Gumming. 404442-5725 aft. 6 pm._______________
TB 4 yr. chestnut stallion, greenbroke, exc. temperament, good bloodlines $4200/obo. Gary Struck, Pendergrass. 404-693-4373 Ive. msg.___________
16hd. dk. brn./blk. 9 yr. TBx geld., trail rides, started English & o/f, well mannered, lazy, sound, healthy $2000, nego. Judy Noel, Dalton. 404-673-4040._____
'81 AQHA sorrel mare, Impressive bloodline, Three Bars, The Old Man $1000 or will trade for hay. Nancy Fountain, Savannah. 404-964-7086.
2 beau. Palomino QH mares, very gentle, 12 yrs. $800, 2 yr. old is greenbroke $1000. Walter Cox, Albany. 912-439-7357._____________
'84 Paso Fino classic blk. stallion, naturally Fino, very flashy, offspring avail, for inspection $2500. Donna Dyer, Royston. 404-245-4461.___________
Reg. Arab. 4 yrs., bay, gentle, Flazon dau., good home only $500. Stephane Turner, Macon. 912-474-8713 or 477-8400.
Fancy '86 Arab, geld., 15hds., grey, good bloodlines, started u/s, shown succ., good disp. $2000. A. Godwin, Falrburn. 404-964-5181 or 944-3036.
12 yr. bay geld., 15hds., gentle, has been barrel raced $650 w/tack. S. Bourff, Juniper. 912-649-9932.__________
2 yr. sorrel stallion, direct gr'son of Merry Go Boy, out of Ace's Sensation mare, u/s & looking good. L. Touchton, Falrburn. 404-964-5772.____________
Reg. Arab, grey geld. 4 yrs., trail rides, wonderful canter, suitable for beg./ intermediate rider $700. Doug Whitaker, Newnan. 404-251-0101.__________
8 yr. TWH blk. geld., 6 yr. TWH chestnut geld., 9 yr. TWH Palomino geld., 4 1/2 yr. TWH grey geld. A. Queen, Dallas. 404-445-7932.
'86 AQHA stallion, '84 AQHA sorrel mare. C. A. Hall, Hazlehurst. 912375-4612.__________________
7 yr. TB geld., 16.2hds., big boned, shown succ., 8 yr. reg. TB mare 16.2hds., nice mover, big boned $1850. M. Neel, Roswell. 404-475-2847 or 993-1365.
AQHA mare, very gentle, sorrel w/3 wh. socks & blaze, very nice pleasure horse, has exc. babies $2000 cash. John Wright, Commerce. 404-335-5672.____
2 yr. Arab, geld., bay, Ferzon-Bask bred, extreme type & disp., shown at halter, state & reg. fut. nom., must see. C. Groom, Buford. 404-945-4633.
Reg. Appaloosa yrlg. filly, sired by Two Eyed Buzz, chestnut w/blanket $3500. Dennis Grafe, Resaca. 404625-5045 or 1-800-999-4317.________
AQHA reg. sorrel geld., 15.2hds., 6 yrs., great pleasure horse & trail ridden, Bit O'Hancock bloodline $1050. A. Willis, Dublin. 912-272-8219 aft. 5 pm.______
4 yr. 16.1hd. TB mare, working nicely on flat, started o/f, good hunt/show prosp. $3500. Ashley Sprinkle, Evans. 404-863-5956.__________________
Reg. ASB geld. 14.2hds., smooth gait, need sml. amount of trng. $650, w/tack $800, reg. TWH $1000. B. Paxton, Senola. 404-599-6471.______________
AQHA 16 yr. bay geld., w/star, 14.2hds., good child/lady's horse $550. Keith Colvin, Griffin. 404-228-7057.
APHA mare 3 yrs., tobiano $2000, 15hds., open. P. McBrayer, Roswell. 404992-2986.___________________
3 yr. Palomino filly, approx. 13hds., gentle pleasure horse $650. L. E. Fishburne, Douglasville. 404-942-7247.
Reg. TWH mare 7 yrs., sired by Ebony Senator, exc. disp., very gentle, exc. broodmare or family horse $1450. J. Campbell, Monroe. 404-267-3020._____
Reg. TWH geld, sorrel, 3 yrs., Double Shadows Ebony bloodlines, greenbroke, gentle, well mannered $600. James Presley, Stockbrldge. 404-474-1187.
Blk. geld. $550, reg. Appaloosa colt $500, bay mare $400, buckskin mare $350, AQHA baby colt, sire Handy's Poor Boy $550. B. Akers, Carrollton. 404834-6434.______________________
7 yr. jack, blk. & grey, 54" tall, easy going, sell/trade of equal value $350. Ricky Sutton, Taylorsvllle. 404-684-8228 aft. 6 pm.__________________
Miniature horse investment, AMHA '90 G/W Pinto stallion, 18" at birth, sire 30", dam 31 3/4", exquisite. E. Vosyka, Oxford. 404-787-5771.________________
15.3hd. chestnut geld., 7 yrs., very nice bloodline, started o/f, quiet, nice hunter prosp., no bad habits $1900. Linda Antopolsky, Grovetown. 404-863-4578.
Reg. Arab. geld. 12 yrs., grey, fast endurance prosp. $850. S. Smith, Comer. 404-795-3706.___________________
AQHA Palomino geld. 13 yrs., trnd. Western Pleasure, trail or show. Joan Carter, P.O. Box 865, Toccoa 30577. 404886-4049._____________________
TWH aged geld., very smooth & gentle, good for lady/beg, rider. Charles Hemphill, Eastman. 912-374-3255.
Reg. chestnut Arab, mare w/flaxen mane, 4 wh. stockings, 2 yrs., super trotting action $2000. Joan Brown, Macon. 912-743-2321.___________________
2 QH fillies, sorrel w/blaze, gentle, 2 & 3 yrs. $800 ea./obo. J. Webb, Grayson. 404-963-4580._______________
5 yr. App. geld., super parade/trail, not afraid of cars, trains, 1100 Ibs. E. Scales, 5060 Hwy. 78, Bremen 30110. 404537-4830.____________________
'89 AQHA, PHBA show filly, Skipper W, exc. conf., fit & ready to show, halter pt. earner $2500 firm. W. Atwood, Rex. 404-474-3165 or 996-5406.__________
3 yr. AQHA Palomino geld., beau, animal, good disp., spirited, for exp. rider $1000. Reid Torrance, Reidsvllle. 912-557-6932 aft. 6pm.____________
'84 Sonny Dee Bar bred geld., 15.1hds., amateur ROM, AQHA pts. in horsemanship, Western riding, pleasure, trail, showmanship $4500. Becky Auxier, Athens. 404-546-1505 eve._______
APHA mare 2 yrs., beau, tri-col. bay w/ 30% wh., exc. conf., very gentle $1800. F.C. Collins, Blalrsvllle. 404-745-6720.
Reg. Connemara mare 9 yrs., 14.1hds., dapple grey, exc. broodmare or would make nice child's hunter, sweet & willing disp. Debbie Simpson, Bogart. 404769-7833.__________________
ASB 2 yr. filly, liver chestnut, Wing Commander gr'dau., very cute, ready to begin trng., make offer. J. Kuni, Suwanee. 404-889-3484 eve._________
9 yr. team roping Appaloosa geld., heeling horse, 14hds., solid, safe & sound, quiet in box, lots of col. $1500. W. Smith, Jullette. 912-994-5926._____
APHA blk. breeding stock mare 10 yrs., 14hds., produces flashy col. $800. Doug Floyd, Lavonla. 404-356-1241.
Reg. Arab. geld, grey, 9 yrs., English/ Western, Raffles bloodline $800 or trade for good TWH for trail only, for inexp. rider. G. Stanley, Flowery Branch. 404967-6264 eve./6181 day.__________
2 Arab., geld., 5 yrs., greenbroke $1500/obo, broodmare due in July, Bask gr'dau. $1800/obo. B. Steiger, Gumming. 404-887-5925._______________
Racking paint geld. 14.3hds., show exp. trails, pulls wagon, TWH/SB 6 yrs. $1300. Bill Cornelius, Hampton. 404946-3457.
Reg. buckskin Appaloosa, perfect for beg./advanced riders, exp. in dressage/ jumping/eventing $2100, nego. Gina Scurti, Kennesaw. 404-928-1861._____
Arab, mare, big, beau. 3 yrs., ready to train, already had a lot of ground work $1000. C. Cummings, Macon. 912477-3963.________________________
Miniature mare, blk. & wh., Mediterranean jack, charcoal grey, both reg. Billy Turner, Union Point. 404-486-2558.
Reg. TWH 8 yr. geld., blk./star, 15 + hds., gentle, good disp., asking $800/obo. Ed Skvor, Thomaston. 404647-1455._____________________
AQHA stallion 6 yrs., sire AQHA Champion, Doc's Sug dam, gr'dau. of Poco Bay & Rey $2500 firm, yrlg. colt & filly by above $400 ea. Billy Bullock, Dallas. 404-445-9392._______________
Dk. bay TB geld. 9 yrs., very fast, yet smooth & quiet, good looker 15.1hds. S1500/Obo. S. Stana, Powder Springs. 404-658-5305 (w) or 943-1710 (h)._______
Saddlebred mare, liver chestnut 15.1hds., spirited but no vices, trail riding 12 yrs. $900. Pamela Snelling, Athens. 404-543-6499.______________
AQHA yrlg. colt, sire Prior Fax, top ten halter horse, pretty mover, gentle & quiet, already 15hds. Pam Pattillo, Ternple. 404-836-0335 eve, or 676-6012 day.
4 yr. bay mare 14.2hds., gentle, rides English $900. C. Louie, Douglasville. 404-949-1091.__________________
Dk. bay TB 6 yr. geld., race horse, reg. w/Jockey Club, gentle & good trail horse $1000. L. Simmons, Rincon. 912826-2951._______________
Arab, mare & filly, exc. bloodlines $800 ea./obo. J. Davis, Lawrenceville. 404-963-3163.______________
Reg. Paso Fino geld, for sale, 7 yrs., must sacrifice $900. J. Housley, Leesburg. 912-436-5493._________________
TB geld. 6 yrs., 16hds., good disp., lovely bay $1500. Pat Conner, Macon. 912-474-3116 eve._______________
Reg. Standardbred geld. 6 yrs., 15hds., chestnut, good disp., has been driven & ridden $950. Eddie Wilson, Newnan. 404583-2062._____________________
AQHA 3 yr. chestnut geld., 16hds.," Western Pleasure, undefeated in halter, sire AQHA champ., dam superior halter, must sell. K. Long, Richmond Hill. 912653-2257 aft. 5 pm._______________
7 yr. sml. QH geld., started on barrels & poles, exc. youth prosp., some exp. nee. $650 firm. Brandy Gray, Stockbridge. 404-474-3221.__________
11 mo. reg. purebred Paso Fino filly, halter broken, all vac. current $1500. Karen Camp, Lavonia. 404-245-8586 or
356-1467.____________________________ 6 yr. AQHA chestnut geld., 15.1hds.,
prof, trnd., ready to show in Western Pleasure & huntseat, gentle for anyone $2500. Mitch Freilich, Locust Grove. 404-957-6687._____________
2 yr. AQHA/IBHA red dun mare, exc. personality, ridden by youth, exc. youth all-around prosp. $1250. W. Quayle, Marietta. 404-565-1119.______________
AQHA weanling filly, sorrel w/star, snip, 4 wh. pasterns, Leo/Jake's Million/ Wimpy breeding, lots of muscle, sweet, laid back disp. $500. Kaye Evans, Buena Vista. 912-649-7885.___________
3 reg. TWH/RHBA gelds., one 4 yrs., two 2 yrs., extremely gentle, trail, pleasure, show $750-$1200. Jim Kelly, Pine Mountain. 404-663-2716.______
4 yr. QH x mare $1000, 6 yr. QH mare $1500, 4-H project English/Western, 6 yrs., child-safe. Ginger Lessard, Douglasvllle. 404-942-0059.________
QH mare, Palomino 11 yrs., good trail/ pleasure horse $650, Paint pony mare 10 yrs. $150. Troy Haley, Danielsville. 404795-3097 aft. 5 pm.____________
7 AQHAs, reg., 3 mares, 3 gelds., 1 two yr. stallion, pert, bred, Joe Reed II, Dry Doc, Poco Bueno bloodlines, 2 yrs: thru 5 yrs. H. Alien, Smyrna. 404436-1436.___________________
Reg. QH geld., big, bold, beau., 4 yrs., started u/s $1000, terms avail. J. Dudley, Gumming. 404-887-5629.__________
Dbl. reg. TWH stallion 16.3hds., blk., gentle, proven breeder, out of Ebony Masterpiece mare x Ebony's Senator stud $1800. Stan Lindsey, Powder Springs. 404-943-2515._____________
2 reg. PDAs, 4 yr. mare & geld., both ride Western Pleasure & trail, gentle. Billy Cannon, Guyton. 912-728-3325.
Reg. Arab. geld. 5 yrs., 4 wh. socks & star, Bask gr'son, greenbroke, Western/ hunter pot., best offer. T. Farr, Newnan. 404-251'-3717/9680._____________
5 AQHAs, gr'daus. of Three Bars, Leo, Sugar Bars, Go Man Go, Deep Bob, bred to gr'son of Leo $1000-$1500 ea., weanlings of above $600-$800 ea. Ken Smith, Calhpun. 404-629-8814.
Palomino mare, Paint geld., dapple grey geld., all gentle & child-safe. C.A. McGee, Conyers. 404-929-0975 or 388-7797.__________________
Paint racking filly, halter broke $300, sml. Paint geld., child-safe $300, QH mare 14.2hds. w/filly $550. T. Gunter, Vienna. 912-268-8043/2759.________
'84 AQHA geld., 15.3hds. chestnut, incentive fund, exc. disp., sire Superior Champion, prof. trnd. $1800. J. Brandon, Ringgold. 404-937-3385.__________
6 yr. Win Or Lose mare, exc. conf., trail, Western Pleasure or reining prosp. $1200. Tim Coley, Villa Rica. 404459-2753.__________________
3 Miniature mares, 3 AMHR, bred for spring foals, 2 silver dapple, 1 blk. & wh. Rody Whitener, Dalton. 404-277-2512/
2595._______________________ Beau. blk. ASB geld., 7 yrs., anyone
can ride, gentle $850. L. Lenyszyn, Canton. 404-345-2872._________
Handsome 16.1hd. blk. TB geld., exp. show hunter, exc. mover, sound, trustworthy, ready to be shown. E. Aaron, Watkinsville. 404-769-5313.____________
AQHA, 3 in 1 pkg., Hancock, '83 mare colt, by son Sonny Dee Bar, bred back Skipper W line $1700. Dennis Beaty, Kensington. 404-539-2701._________
Good AQHA reg. mare w/genetics of AAA AQHA Champions, OTOE, Coy's Bonanza. Leif Eric Richmond, Smyrna. 404-436-3901._________________
2 Paso Fino Columbian bay fillies, one 2 yrs., one 3 yrs. Beth Holton, Fayetteville. 404-599-8516.____________
Arab. geld. 3 yrs., chestnut, flaxen mane/tail, 4 wh. stockings, endurance prosp., started $2500. J. Halderson, Dahlonega. 404-864-5800.________
AQHA 4 yr. sorrel mare, Doc O'Lena bloodline, hauls well, good conf., ready for cutting, barrels, reining, child-safe. James Hasty, Chamblee. 404-993-4470 aft. 6 pm.____ ____
Arab, mare, breed or show, typey 10 yrs., super foals, prof, trnd., great mover $2995, 30% down. C. Hoffman, Alpharetta.'404-475-9470.______________
Paint geld., exc., child's horse 14hds., ridden by 7 & 8 yr. boys, English Pleasure prosp. $500, $700 w/tack, del. avail. Bill Wheeler, Jackson. 404775-6368._________________
Pony mare, pretty, gentle for kids $325. Libby Terrell, Hoschton. 404967-6742._____________________
AQHA, PHBA geld. 4 yrs., 15.1hds., good on trails, safe for anyone $1200. Diane Roberson, Dublin. 912-984-4830.
'87 PHBA or AQHA mare, gr'dau. of Skip Tama, ready for open shows. Steve Underwood, Hazlehurst. 912-375-2217.
Started team roping 4 yr. AQHA geld., Colonel's Joe sire, quiet w/plenty of cow sense, must sell. Rusty Wright, Rome. 404-295-1201 eve._______________
Reg. QH mare, grey 8 yrs., 15hds., OTOE bloodlines, rides smooth $1100. D. Bruce, Rutledge. 404-557-2406._____
Morgan, hunter prosp., 3 yrs.,
14.3hds., greenbroke, intelligent $1000, nego., no terms. Linda Cook, Athens. 404-548-6842 or 549-5979.__________
Reg. TB geld. 16hds., 6 yrs., grey, calm, rides smooth, hunter/jumper prosp. $2500. F. Reed, Grayson. 404466-1271.__________________
Reg. Hackney roadster pony geld., easy to handle, lots of motion, sell/trade w/wo tack. V. Scoggins, Chickamauga. 404-375-2717._________________
3 yr. AQHA dun colt, by son of Captain Boss, out of Yellow Doll Bar mare, riding, moves well, nice head $1200/obo. Ennis Ryals, Dublin. 912-676-3127.
AQHA 10 yr. sorrel mare, 15.1hds., seasoned barrel horse, runs 5 events, gentle, sound, youth/lady prosp. $1500 firm. Sonya Livingston, Baxley. 912367-4834.___________________________
QH 20-mo.-old filly, liver chestnut, very gentle $350. V. Shell, 7649 Creek Dr., Douglasville 30135. 404-489-0233.
2 AQHA yrlgs., colt & filly, sire Sea of Mr. Impressive, colt Aledo Bar bottom, filly King bottom, reas. priced. Terry Wiley, Braselton. 404-654-3356.______
Free TB geld., to good home only. P. LaBerge, Concord. 404-495-5326._____
Reg. bay Arab, mare, Bask-Witez II bred, beau, mover, Western/hunter prosp., will make super show horse/ broodmare. L. Aaron, Hull. 41^-788-2020.
8 yr. TB mare 15.2hds., chestnut/wh., quiet, shown, good trail horse $2000. C.. Feilmeier, Stone Mountain. 404498-8586._______________________
AQHA reg. June '89 stud colt, sorrel, Doc Bar & Ranch Bar 2, halter broke, exc. disp., should be 16hds. $500 firm. Joe Stewart, Jonesboro. 404-478-4285.
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Reg. Appaloosa '88 filly, Palomino, show qual., very affectionate, halters, lunges, will do what you ask of her, make reas. offer. P. Hartzler, Alpharetta. 404-475-9663.________________
AQHA geld. 3 yrs., gr'son Private Blend & Handy's Poor Boy, sorrel, nice neck, started Western Pleasure $1200. Susan Harris, Colbert. 404-783-3184.
1 AQHA trnd. cutting chestnut geld., 15.2hds., exc. turnback, 11 yrs., 1 bay mare, child-safe, sell/trade. Sam Crocketl, Dalton. 404-694-3676.__________
Reg. Morgan geld. $1100, reg. Morgan filly $1100, gentle bay filly $700, Appaloosa filly $350. Roy Hackney, Dawsonvllle. 404-265-6458.______________
TWH for sale, Sunshine 10 yr. geld., sorrel, very gentle, racks well $1500. Galen Kilburn, Atlanta. 404-953-0400.
4 yr. reg. Pinto mare, sorrel Tobiano 14hds., very flashy, needs exp. rider $1000/0bo. Deborah Tapley, Milledgeville. 912-452-4732.
Livestock Wanted
// you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Sonya Way at 6519083.
Want free or reas. priced goats or sheep, will pick up w/in 85 mi. of Atlanta. O. Rasheed, Atlanta. 404-377-0955.
Want cattle, horses, will trade hay of equal value, sq. or rd. rolls. Butch Bailey, Sparta. 404-444-7966 wk. ends or 438-6085 wk. days.____________
Want reg. Welsh ponies, any age or col. Sherry Mask, 475 Lackey Rd., Covlngton 30209. 404-786-4560.______
Want to trade 8/87 bay 15hd. purebred Arabian filly for 15hd. 4 yr. trnd. Arabian, prefer hunter or Western. J. McConnell, Galnesvllle. 404-532-8459.___________
Want free goats & sheep, will pick up w/in reas. dist. Andy Tilidkes, Fayettevllle. 404-599-0341._____________
Want unwanted goats, sheep, pigs, calves, ponies, donkeys. Jim Peters, Social Circle. 404-464-3597._______
Want to trade breeding age ram. B. Milner, Eastman. 912-374-4920 eve.
Want to buy cattle. J.R. Wimpey, Jonesboro. 404-471-4221.________
Want unwanted cows, goats, pigs, sheep, will pick up w/in reas. dist. H. Mclntyre, Locust Grove. 404-957-9749.
Want to buy cattle & butcher hogs. Jim Toney, Stockbrldge. 404-483-7993.
Want to buy any kind of horses, mules, cows, hogs, must be reas. priced, will pick up anywhere & pay cash. Don Green, Temple. 404-562-3605.__________
Want to buy sheep & goats. Jim Jackson, Wrlghtsville. 912-864-2223 day/ 0632 eve.________________________
Want Pygmy billy old enough for service, must be reas., 24" or less in height. Walt Johnson, Jasper. 404692-6828.________________
Want to buy cattle. Lynn Hale, Acworth. 404-428-2835.___________
Want to buy Irg. boars & sows, any other hogs or shoats. Bobby Sprewell, Carrollton. 404-258-3988._____________
Want donkeys, Barbados sheep & sml. ponies. Darrell Kemp, Eastman. 912374-7102.___________________
Want pretty, trail wise racking horse, gentle for timid rider, 14.2-15hds. $800 to $900 value, trade only. Frankie Burson, Dawsonville. 404-887-5261.
Plastic ice cube trays make inexpensive organizers for rings and earrings.
If your gold chain has a knot in it, dust it with a little talcum powder, then try to undo it. If this fails, place a drop of baby oil on a sheet of wa*x paper. Lay the knot in the oil and work it loose with two pins. Clean the chain afterwards with ammonia or warm, sudsy water.
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THE MARKET BULLETIN
Wednesday, June 20,1990
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Ella Beach at 6519084.
All advertisements for individu als wanting to locate or wanting to lease pastureland, general crop land, garden space, and hunting land are published in the monthly Farmland to Rent or Lease cate gory. These notices are no longer included under the Livestock Han dling and Equipment category.
Advertisers wanting to pasture horses or lease space for this purpose must list their notices in the quarterly equine edition. In addition, those wishing to pasture horses must obtain a stable li cense from the Georgia Depart ment of Agriculture's General Field Forces Division. To obtain an application, call toll-free statewide 1-800-282-5852, or in Atlanta call 656-3725.
Stable license number must be submitted with notices in order for them to be published in the boarding section of the Equine Edition.
Price-McLaughlin Western saddle, 16" seat, flat seat cutter mdl., tooled, exc. cond. $575. W.H. McCarter, Blairsvllle. 404-745-4957.__________________
Handmade roping saddle 16" $375, leather bridle $20, 16" barrel saddle. Diane Roberson, Dublin. 912-984-4830.
16' DD cattle & horse trailer, elec. brakes, good tires, top sliding back gate. Floyd Troglin Calhoun 404-629-9058.
WW 2-horse trailer, midnight blue, fully encl, padded, mats, spare tire, used 5 times $2400 obo. J. Acree, Carrollton. 404-832-8385._________________
15" Western barrel saddle, brn. suede seat, tooling, exc. cond., pad & girth incl. $250 obo. D. Whitworth, Lawrenceville. 404-963-0952._________________
2 used saddles, one 15 1/2" Western Pleasure $80, one 15" Western Pleasure used very little, pd. $390, sell $225. J. Whitted, Marietta. 404-926-6345._____
Western 15 1/2" roping, English saddles 15", 16", 18", pony saddle 11". Connie Lipham, Fayettavllle. 404461-8263 before 9 pm._____________
24' horse trailer, hauls 6 horses, dividing gate, $1800, good cond. & new tires. Howard Phillips, Ellavllle. 912-937-
5588._____________________ Stidham 2-horse bumper pull, new
floor, mats, tack comp., 6 1/2' tall $1300. Wayne Lynn, Reldsvllle. 912-557-6950
eve.____________________ Double R show saddle, lots of silver,
matching breastplate & headstall $500 firm; 2-horse Okla bumper pull $1250. G. Smallwood, Griffin. 404-228-1406.____
English Stubben Rex saddle, martingale, headstall, girth, Western equitation saddle w/silver. Ray Vance, Alpharetta. 404-664-8603._________________
Brown 16 1/2" Passier dressage saddle like new w/girth, seat saver, cover, $1200 firm. S. Shover, Monroe. 404267-6914.______________________
1976 Wilson alumin. 45' drop livestock trailer, exc. cond. Roy Wiggins, Ashburn. 912-567-3371.____________
Cutback saddle w/new stirrups, exc. cond. $150. P. Sanders, Marietta. 404955-5757 Ive. msg.____________
Billy Cook saddle, 15". Rody Whitener, Dalton. 404-277-2512/2595.______
Stable blanket size 74, lunge line/ whip, cover feeder $40/all or trade for livestock/poultry. J. Stovall, Hoschton. 404-654-2328._________________
Saddle for sale, 1 English 16" or 18" seat $125. Galen Kilburn, Atlanta. 404953-0400.________________________
Hale 2-horse, new paint, Circle S 16' gooseneck trailers, both exc. cond. J. Ervin, Danlelsvllle. 404-789-2466._____
Do not call In ads they must be written out and signed.
4 livestock feeders, 2 TCI safety feeders for horses. C. Knowles, Griffin. 404-358-0365.__________________
'85 WW 2-horse trailer, new floor, elec. brakes, good cond. $1400, used 14" barrel saddle $150. B. Tucker, Kennesaw. 404-427-1786.______________
15" barrel racing saddle, suede seat, $250, 15" roping saddle $225, both exc, cond. S. Smith, Comer. 404-795-3706.
16' cattle trailer, bumper pull w/center gate & back gate, removable bodies, ramps, $995 obo. Kermit Reese, EMIJay. 404-635-7822.__________________
4-horse alumin. comb, trailer w/dr. rm., $10,900, 3 horse trailer w/dr. rm. $11,500, 5 yr. warranty. Mitch Freilich, Locust Grove. 404-957-6687.____________
17" all-purpose Courbette Royale II saddle very good cond. w/fittings & cover $550 firm. Wanda Coppage, Roswell. 404-594-1515.___________^__
16' encl. stock trailer. Andrew Manning, Hoschton. 404-867-4105 aft. 4 pm.
16' Gooseneck stock trailer, Circle Supreme, good shape, good tires, ready to go, good paint, good floor. C.A. McGhee, Conyers. 404-929-0975 or 388-7797._____________________
Pleasure saddle R-R style No. 1860, pd. $800, sell $450; 78 Miley 2-horse trailer $1250; want 4-horse trailer, stock type w/top, trade 2-horse. Sherry Reese, Baxley. 912-367-2070.____________
2-horse trailer, exc. cond. $1700 firm. Mort Hill, Washington. 404-678-2187/
2402.____________________________ '88 WW 3-horse slant gooseneck, Irg.
dr. rm., lifetime floor, rear tack comp., must sell $5800. H. Butler, Conyers. 404929-3756.___________________
15" Western saddle, good cond. $150. Larry Simmons, Savannah. 912-826-2951.
Barrel saddle like new. D. Edge, Dublin. 912-272-5444 6-9 pm. or wk.
ends.___________________ Longhorn Billy Cook extra hvy. roping
saddle, fully hand tooled w/silver $425. Don Hall, Winder. 404-867-8676.______
Cattle bed, factory made for longbed pickup $250. Charles Roach, Woodstock. 404-926-2429._____________
Circle Y show saddle, Limited Congress Edition, dk. oil, sterling silver all around, matching breastplate & headstall, $875. W.D. Atwood, Rex. 404474-3165 or 404-996-5406._________
Squeeze chute w/head catcher, opens sides & bottom, w/trailer $900 or trade for 16' cattle trailer. Al Kennedy, Cartersvllle. 404-382-1792._______________
2 Western Pleasure saddles $150 & $125. J. Beard, Canton. 404-479-2774.
Stoll 6x20 gooseneck cattle trailer, escape gate, 2 rear gates, two 6000 Ib. axles, elec. brakes $4250. Ray Bowen, Lone Oak. 404-765-4157 or 637-4537.
Stubben Wotan all purpose saddle, 17", good cond. w/fittings & pad $500. B. Collicott, Newnan. 404-251-1554._____
Western saddles & roping saddle, exc. cond.; also, a var. of tack avail. Sam Crocket!, Dalton. 404-694-3676._______
Supreme 2-horse trailer, fully encl., padding, mats, saddle rack, butt bars, recessed latches, nice, $1850. Mark Greenway, Epworth. 404-492-7232._____
Extra hvy. duty all steel walk-thru cattle head gates w/lock $160 ea., can ship. Pete Harris, Rt. 5, Box 124, Elberton 30635. 404-283-6615.________
Two-horse trailer w/tack comp., new floor & good tires, good cond. $950. A. Willis, Dublin. 912-272-8219._______
English saddle, forward seat jumping, nice leather, English saddle, 17" dressage, Rich & Son, Western saddle, Bona Alien 16" Pleasure saddle. K. Mead, Lilburn. 404-279-1981.
Gooseneck 2-horse trailer, dr. rm., full rear doors, extra height, exc. cond. Randy Stone, Gumming. 404-887-9104/ 2966 aft. 5 pm._______________
Asstd. show English bridles & halters, Western girths; Western saddle, smooth leather, covered stirrups, under $250. Wayne Abee, Jonesboro. 404-471-5255 or 478-7557.
Feather light alumin. Gooseneck trailer 22'x6', dbl. deck, 5 cut gates, slide up rear door $8000. Walter Tonge, Jefferson. 404-367-8626.
Arabian show halter used once $60, Western show halter, lots of silver $65. Ashley Godwin, Falrburn. 404-964-5181.
'85 Bee 2-horse bumper pull trailer, tack comp., mats, new paint, exc. cond. $1750. C. Wilkerson, Alpharetta. 404442-3213.
Stidham 2-horse trailer bumper pull, fully encl., elec. brakes, new oak floor $1000. J. Graham, Alpharetta. 404475-0382.
No trucks, jeeps, or cars for sate may
be advertised.
17" hunt seat saddle w/padded knee rolls, good cond. $100. Linda Moss, Alpharetta. 404-475-4761.______________
4-horse trailer, bumper pull 1973, tack comp., feed bin, dbl. floor, new tires, all lights $1200. Gary Cockrell, Winder. 404867-1664.______________________
Ultra light Simco 15" blk. saddle, leather & synthetic, perfect cond. $300. Frankie Burson, Dawsonville. 404887-5261.__________________
All purpose English saddle, 18", USA made, DD rings & fittings, exc. cond. $125. P.S. Mote, Atlanta. 404-261-3075.
Billy Cook $475, barrel $250, pleasure $150, pony $40, others. B. Akers, Carrollton. 404-834-6434.__________
15" Western saddle $150, bridles $15$25, super girths $10, curb chains $2, halters $5-$10, we ship UPS. Bill Wheeler, Jackson. 404-775-6368._______
2-horse trailer, bumper pull, new tires (4), floor, paint, tack comp., sheltered, $1200 obo. W. White, Stockbridge. 404248-4077, Ive. msg.____ _____
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II you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Ella Beach 651-9084.
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 pur chased for resale purposes are not permitted. Please list the kind of hay or feed grain you have for sale in your notice (for example, rye, wheat, alfalfa, etc.)
Hay, Coastal bermuda, fescue, rain/ weed free; also, mulch hay, Irg. sq. bales $1.25/bale/up. Edward Schilling, Sharpsburg. 404-251-5563._____________
Hi. fert. rain-free Coastal bermuda hay $15/up, rolls 1400 Ib. avg., vol. discounts. Man/in Davis, Metter. 404-685-4535 work, 3590 home._____________________
'90 first cutting fescue/bermuda mix, good cow hay $2/bale at barn. G. M. Weems, Dacula. 404-962-4396._______
Taking orders for sq. bales mix. grass hay, 90/bale behind baler, now cutting in Ringgold area. T. A. Kittle, Ringgold. 404-935-3563._____________________
Taking orders for hvy. sq. bales of fescue/clover hay $1/bale behind baler. Burtis Gibson, Catoosa. 404-866-8393.
Hay, Coastal bermuda, fescue, rain/ weed free; also, mulch hay, Irg. sq. bales $1.25/up. Edward Schilling, Sharpsburg. 404-251-5563._______________
Fescue/bermuda hay $1.50/bale in barn, rain-free. Ron Hill, Fayetteville. 404-461-4674 aft. 6pm.____________
Free hay, you cut & bale. James Hornbuckle, Atlanta. 404-458-1506.
Fescue hay $1.50/bale, ryegrass hay $1.50/bale. Bruce Wheeler, Social Circle. 404-786-0386._______________
Alfalfa hay, certi. qual., price based on grade. Wayne Laliberte, Madison. 404342-9412.___________________
Sq. bales fescue, '90 cut, well fert. $1.50/bale under shed. K. Moody, Alpharetta. 404-889-4752.______________
'89 Coastal hay, Irg. rd. rolls $15 ea. or trade for cows. Butch Bailey, Sparta. 404-438-6085 wk. days, 404-444-7966 wk.
ends.___________________ '89 Coastal hay sq. bales $2.50 ea. or
trade for cows or horses of equal, value. Newt Bailey, Marietta. 404-971-2151.
Top qual. Coastal bermuda hay & peanut hay, protein tested, Irg. rd. bales $30, sq. bales $2.50, can load, del. avail. Ponder Webb, Valdosta. 404-244-251 21 242-1917.___________________
Rd. rolls & sq. bales of bermuda, rd. rolls of fescue & bermuda mix., well fert., del. avail. Horace Orr, Atlanta. 404627-0712.___________________
'90 bermuda hay, well limed/fert., taking orders for rd. or sq. bales in field, call for cutting date. Cecil Patterson, Dallas. 404-445-4874._____________
Fescue & Clover hay for sale $2/bale, rainfree. C.C. Tritt, Suches. 404747-3696.
Hi. fert. Tift 44 & ryegrass mix. hay, rain-free, suitable for horses $2/bale at barn, $2.50/bale del. in Irg. quan. Samuel Holes, Franklin. 404-675-3965._______
Alfalfa hay for cows, sq. bale $2. J. M. Hartzler, Alpharetta. 404-475-9663.
Top qual. Coastal bermuda sq. bales horse qual., fert., limed. Pat Davis, Newnan. 404-253-7742.____________
Hay, Irg. sq. bales Coastal bermuda, fert./limed, horse qual. G. Fleming, Sharpsburg. 404-251-5101._________
Free hay, you cut & bale. Johnny Jacobs, Social Circle. 404-786-0460.
Taking orders for '90 crop fescue/ bermuda hay. Bruce Kitchens, Dallas. 404-443-0311.__________________
'89 bermuda/fescue hay, hvy. sq. bales, fert., rain-free in barn $1.50/bale. Asa Thomas, Bogart. 404-769-7462/6626.
Hay, give 1/2 for cutting & baling in rd. bales, 100 A. in S. Fulton Co. T. K. Putnam, Falrburn. 404-964-6936. ______
'90 Coastal bermuda hay, rd./sq. bales in barn, fert. according to UGA soil spec., del. avail. Olin Trammel, Forsyth. 912-994-6463._________________
Hay, mix. grass, rain-free, well fert. Ray Grubb, Llncolnton. 404-293-4290.
Horse qual. Tift 44 Irg. sq. bales rain/ weed free, del. avail. Palmer Smith, Thomasville. 912-226-2268 days, 8855
eves._________________________ Taking orders for '9C rain-free fescue
hay behind baler $1.25/bale, you pick up in field. Jeff Freeland, Dawsonville. 404265-4343.______________________
Taking orders for 2nd cutting horse qual. fescue, hvy. limed/fert. 2/90, approx. 800 sq. bales $2.35/bale. P. Margeson, Zebulon. 404-567-8500 or 659-0051 Atlanta.____________________
Coastal bermuda /ryegrass mix., rd. bales $25 ea. Bo Rohrabaugh, Stockbridge. 404-483-3017.________________
Horse hay, good qual. $2/bale; cutting fescue since early to mid May, $1.75/bale picked up in field. B. J. Bland, Buford. 404-945-6741/3765.______________
Fescue & fescue mix. Coastal $1.50/ up, less if picked up behind baler. Bill Couch, Gumming. 404-889-3017._____
Lrg. rd. bales Tift 44 $20, last yr's. crop $10, del. avail. Dan Hollingsworth, Hephzibah. 404-793-6204 or 592-2896._____
Exc. '90 fescue horse hay, fert./limed, weed free, never wet, never grazed $2/sq. bale. E. B. Swiedler, Gainesville. 404983-3845.________________
'89 Tift 44, approx. 1500 sq. bales, all hi. qual. $1.50/bale or $1.25/400 bales; '90 Tift 44 $3/bale at barn. B. Nesbitt, Dublin. 912-275-3800._____________
Alfalfa hay '90 first cutting, 55-65 Ib. bales $3.50/bale at barn. R. Bruce, Athens. 404-543-8435 before 8 am or aft.
6 pm.____________________ Top qual. fescue hay, sq. bales $1.75
or $1.25 behind baler, weed free. James Cook, Jenkinsburg. 404-775-2652._____
Tift 44 & ryegrass mix. rd. bales $25, qual. clean sq. bales Tift being cut July 1, $2 in field, $3 in barn. Bob Tisdale, Brooks. 404-599-3467 or 227-8282.
Bermuda hay, taking orders, pick up behind baler. Q. L. Rutledge, McDonough. 404-957-5144.
Fert. fescue & bermudagrass in Irg. rd. bales. Steve Nelson, Covington. 404981-1663 day, 404-787-1209 eve.____________
Top qual. Tift 44 & Coastal bermuda hay, Irg. sq. & rd. bales '89 crop, good price, cutting '90 crop 6/15, pick up in field. Jon Ostrom, Loganville. 404466-8725.
Bermuda hay $1.25/bale in barn, rainfree. E. H. Wages, Loganville. 404466-4178/2314.
First cutting fescue $1.50/bale in barn, Coastal bermuda/fescue mix. $2/bale in barn. R. D. Moss, Social Circle. 404464-4259.
Hi. fert. Tift 44, ryegrass hay, exc. for horses $2/bale at barn. Samuel Noles, Franklin. 404-675-3965 aft. 6 pm._____
Bermuda hay in barn $2/bale, $20/roll, $1.50/sml. bale in field, (1990). Henry Wood, Comer. 404-783-5514.________
Bermuda hay in barn $2/bale. P. Bush, Comer. 404-549-5692.
Tift 44 Coastal bermuda horse qual. sq. bales $2/field, $2.50/barn, call for June cutting. Lucy Crawshaw, Social Circle. 404-464-2974.
'90 fescue hay, horse qual. $3/bale, del. in NE/NW Cobb & Cherokee, 50 bale min. del., smaller quan. in barn, R. R. Sims, Acworth. 404-926-0812.
'89 bermudayfescue hay, hvy. sq. bales, fert., rain-free in barn, $1.50/bale. Asa Thomas, Bogart. 404-769-7462/6626.
Fescue/bermuda hay, well fert. Irg. bales $2.75 in barn. S. Stana, Powder Springs. 404-658-5305 work, 943-1710 home.
Bermuda hay well fert., no-rain $2.75/ bale for 100 or more, del. avail, extra. Billy Bullock, Dallas. 404-445-9392.
'90 sq. & rd. bales of Tift 44 hay, sq. bales $2 behind baler, $2.50 at barn, very hi. qual., weed free, some del. avail. Jesse Grimsley, Parrott. 912-623-5670.
'89 Coastal bermuda horse hay $2/sq. bale, rd. $18. G. Brady, Hephzibah. 404592-2694.__________________
'90 fert./limed fescue $1.40, orchard $1.70, cow hay $1.20. G. Panter, Cumming. 404-889-1658._______________
Fescue/bermuda mix. hay, Irg. sq. well fert. bale, good for feed or mulch, 600800 bales $1 ea. or 75c if all taken. Bob Williams, Mansfield. 404-468-2624.
Taking orders for July cutting of fescue hay, well fert., approx. 1000 sq. bales $1/bale if 200 or more taken. W. C. Dunaway, Rome. 404-235-7311._______
'90 fescue hay, exc. qual. stored inside 900-1000 Ib. rolls $20/roll, will load, can del. for fee. Michel Irvin. Clermont. 404-983-3960.___________
'89 fescue hay 4x4 rolls, will load $6/ roll. Harold O'Kelley, Murrayville. 404536-2932._________________
Combine run oats $3/bu. bulk, hi. qual. hvy. fert. Irg. rd. bales oats, ryegrass & millet hay. Frank Eaton, Buckhead. 404342-0727 nights.______________
Tift 44 Coastal horse hay $2.50/bale; mulch hay $1.25. Ernest Powell, Hampton. 404-946-9169.________________
Coastal bermuda hay, sq. bales 450 trailer lots, exc. qual., del. anywhere $2/ bale plus del. Olin Wooten, Hazlehurst. 912-375-3366/6001._______________
'90 fescue hay, sq. bales $1.50 in barn. P. Currin, Commerce. 404-335-6662.
Fescue hay, limed/fert., sq. or rd. bales; also, we will cut & bale your hay. W. Hackney, Roopville. 404-854-4996/
5059._________________________ Coastal bermuda hay in barn $1.50 sq.
bale. Mark Drillott, Loganville. 404466-1455.______________________
Tift 44 rolls 1500 Ibs. $20/roll, ryegrass $18/roll. Dennis Tolbert, Comer. 404783-3632.________________
Alfalfa & Coastal bermuda hay, horse qual. sq. bales. Gerald Temple, Madison. 404-342-9847 or 523-6728._________
Mix. hay, sq. bales. T. Benkoski, Rutledge. 404-342-0972/1870._______
Taking orders for Tift 44 & fescue, sq. & rd. bales, hi. qual., del. avail. James Wilson, Newnan. 404-251-5415 or 404439-5758.__________________
'90 horse qual. Coastal bermuda, sq. bales $2.50/bale. Dirk Council, Milledgeville. 912-946-2007._______________
Tift 44 bermuda hay, good qual., Irg. sq. bales $2/up; also, mulch hay, del. avail. J. M. Brown, Fairburn. 404964-7046._____________________
Fescue hay, sprg. cutting, '90, good qual. $1.50/bale, min. of 25. W. S. Gunter, McDonough. 404-957-3001._____________
Coastal bermuda hay, '90 crop, well fert., clean sq. bales $2 ea. in barn, $1.50 in field, Irg. rd. bales $25 ea. J. E. Jeanes, Gray. 912-986-3303.________
Hi. qual. hay, fert./limed, Coastal, fescue & mix., hvy. sq. bales $1.50 in field, $1.75 in barn., local del. avail. J. C. Dixon, Hamilton. 404-582-3711._________
Free hay, approx. 20 A. pasture, you cut & bale in exchange for some light bush hogging or use of the equip, to get the work done. Tom Zientak, Lawrenceville. 404-972-3345 days, 923-2928 eve.
Tift 44 bermuda hay, well fert. rd. bales $17. Jim Toney, Stockbridge. 404483-7993._____________________
Taking orders for '90 cutting of bermuda & fescue hay mix. rd. or sq. bales. Ronnie Hill, Maysvllle. 404335-6590.________________________
Hay, fescue, fert. & limed $2.50/bale. Ray Almand, Ellenwood. 404-961-6729.
'90 cutting, rd. & sq. bales, well fert., taking orders for next cutting. George Kirk, Kennesaw. 404-428-3921._______
Alfalfa hay, exc. qual. from the barn or behind baler, third cutting mid July. Grover Anderson, Williamson. 404227-1415.___________________
Horse qual. bermuda hay for sale in Loganville $2.25 behind baler $2.75 out of the barn. Don Tucker, Monroe. 404267-3926._____________________
Good fescue hay, sq. bales $1.25 in field, Irg. quan. nego., call for baling time. Jack Sanders, Gainesville. 404536-7812.______________________
'90 cutting sq. bales mix. hay $1.25 behind baler, Coastal/fescue mix. $1.50. L. Touchton, Fairburn. 404-964-5772.
Fescue hay sq. bales $1.25 in field, Irg. quan. nego., call for baling time. Rex Watson, Gainesville. 404-532-2834.
'90 Tift 44 bermuda hay sq. bales, limed, fert., rain-free $2/bale. L. Sowed, McDonough. 404-957-3756.
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'90 ryegrass hay, analyzed protein 10.8%, neutral detergent fiber 47.3%, rain-free $2.25/bale. Hardy Edwards, Athens. 404-742-5717._____________
lift 44 & Coastal in rd. & sq. bales, del. in quan. Henry Verner, Rutledge. 404557-2540;2161._________________
Coastal bermuda hay, Irg. bales, fert. ea. cutting, no weeds, no rain. Russell Smith, Loganville. 404-787-1275._____
Now cutting fescue & mix. grasses $1.75 in field, $2.25/bale in barn; also, Irg. rd. bales $25, local del. avail. Bob Moftitt, Powder Springs. 404-427-2798.
Fescue & Clover hay, rain-free, $1.75 in barn, $1.25 in field. Kenneth Bookmiller. Dahlonega, 404-475-5589 wk days -864-4147 wkends.
Hay Wanted
Agricultural seed and plants for sale
All agricultural seed must have a current germination report not more than 9 months old. First ad must be accompanied by report which will be returned if re quested.
Certain varieties of seed are protected from propagation un less it is grown as a class of certified seed. For example, wheat seed such as Florida 302, Coker 916, Saluda, Caldwell and Hunter may not be propagated for sale unless the seed has been grown as a class of certified seed. Propa gation 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, 6563635.
Browntop millet, cleaned & bagged, 50 Ib. bags, 50e/lb. Robin Scott, Hephzlbah. 404-554-5611.______________
Puerto Rican sweet potato plants, now ready, $20 per thousand. O.M. White, Rt. 1 Box 130, Baxley. 912-367-4616._____
Brgg soybeans, cleanded & bagged, germ, 86%, $8/bu. Dennis Burroughs. Hull. 404-548-4949 day or 548-4826 night.
Black raspberry plants $8/doz. ppd. Mrs. W.C. Fowler, Rt. 5, Box 292, Ellljay 30540. 404-273-3256.___________
'90 white multiplying shallots $12/gal.; $7 for 1/2 gal. ppd. H. Branyon, 3049 Salem Rd. S.E., Conyers 30208. 404483-1648.___________________
Lrg. type plums, apples, peaches, blackberries, blueberries, raspberries, grapevines & fruiting crabapples. M.L. Williams, Hwy. 34, Franklin: 404675-3048._________________
White Acre peas, germ. 81%, purity 98%, $25 per bag, will ship UPS. Mrs. Lena Braswell, Rt. 1, Box 73, Wrens 30833. 404-547-6784._____________
Strawberry plants $10/100, $3 post, (no C.O.D.). Glenda Crosby, P.O. Box 442, Baxley 31513.______________
'90 hot, red multiplying onion bulbs, 100 bulbs $10 ppd. L.V. Itson, Rt. 1, Box 90, Pelham 31779. 912-294-4992._____
Round Dutch cabbage, Morris Heading collard plants $5 /100 plus $2 post. J.R. Thompson, 2300 Panola Rd., Lithonla 30058. 404-981-1836.________
Red & Yellow multiplying onions; also, Irg. white multiplying onions $10.50/gal. ppd. Joe Patterson, Rt. 4, Box 4666, Jackson 30233.______________
'89 White & Red multiplying onion bulbs, $6/gal. + $2 shipping. Harold Franklin, Rt. 4, Box 4896, Clarkesvllle 30523. 404-754-2725.______________
Old fashioned delicious White English peach tree seed 6/$ w/SASE. Katie Morgan, 1600 Belle Isle Cir., Atlanta.
30329.____________________ Blueberry plants, also, blackberry
plants & pecan trees. Bill Isaacs, Green Acre Farm. Snellvllle. 404-979-1336.
Wanted
Want Turkey-toe (Lady Finger) peas, 2 Ibs. Russell Brewer, Rt. 1, Box 17, Rentz 31075.912-984-4377.
Flower plants, bulbs and seed
for sale
Want yellow whole corn for feed, reas. Walt Johnson, Jasper. 404-692-6828.
Black raspberry plants, 1 doz. $8 ppd. Willa Mae Mooney, Rt. 5, Box 292, Ellljay. 30540. 404-273-3256.________
Fox grape, wild crabapple, dewberry, huckleberry, hickory nut, other, Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 1, Box 1405, Blue Ridge 30513.________________
Egyptian Walking onion sets, 20 for $2; Jack-O-Lantern pumpkin seeds, 30 for $1, other, all w/SASE. Ira Rackley, 18 Seminole St., Savannah 31406.______
Tifton 44 sprigs; also custom planting avail, in Morgan and surrounding cos. Henry Verner, Rutledge 404-557-2504/
2161._____________________ Certi. Tifton 44, 78, Tifway II sprigs;
also, custom planting 3" apart anywhere in Ga. Sam Summers, Temple. 404562-3679.__________________
Potted tomato plants, German Princess, Big Mama, Rutger, Floradade & Yellow Boy, 3 bell peppers, hot & sweet banana, hot Yo Yo, no shipping. Mrs. B.L. Cochran, 1510 Mayfield Rd., Alpharetta 30201. 404-475-5914.__________
Coastal bermuda, lift 44 sprigs; also, custom planting. Joe Goss, Hawklnsvilla. 912-892-9412 or 783-2681.______
Commercial Kiwi plants, Hayward females & Chico males, in 2 gal. pots. Lane Wade, Rt. 2, Box 59A, U.S. Hwy. 1 So., Alma 31510. 912-632-5708._____
'89 multiplying old-fashioned white nest onions, $8/gal. and $2 post. Thelma Yawn, Rt. 2, Box 29, McRae 31055. 912362-4733._______________________
Creeses seed $2/Tbsp. w/SASE. Mrs. Martha Walker, Rt. 5, Box 212, Ellljay 30540.________________
Browntop millet, cleaned & bagged in 50 Ib. bags, $7 ea. Ronald Graham, Rt. 1, Hull 30646. 404-548-4949 day or 549-9330
night.___________________ Certi. bermuda sprigs; Tifton 78 $3/
bu.; Tifton 44 $2/bu., Tifway 11, Tifgreen & Tifdwarf $1/bu. Gene Hart, Guyton. 912-728-3380.
Martin gourd seed 35/pkg. w/SASE. Edward Thurmond, 1311 McHenry Crossing, Madison 30650._______________
All kinds of flowers $1 up, lilies, orange, 3 col. irises, old timey orange & yellow cannas, butterfly, rose bushes. Elvira Kirby, Douglasvllle. 404-942-3623.
Sweet shrub or wh. clematis vine seed 6/$1 w/SASE. Katie Morgan, 1600 Belle Isle Circle, Atlanta 30329.___________
Lrg. asst. of diff. col. daylilies, washed, fanned, $35/100 plus $3 post. Tessie Bryant, 920 E. Shotwell St., Balnbfldge 31717. 912-246-0731._____
Daylilies, tiger lilies, lily of the valley, yd. violets, daffodils, hyacinth $5/doz. ppd. Martha Pierce, 2966 Pierce Rd., Galnesvllle 30501. _____________
Two thousand '89 old timey reseeding petunia seed, mix. cols., $2 w/SASE. B. Lewis, Rt. 4, Box 1230, Baxley 31513.
Hollyhock, Job's Tears, statice, burning bush, Mexican sunflower, $1/Tbsp. w/SASE; impatiens $1/tsp. w/SASE. J. Johnson, 2106 Old Newnan Rd., Carrollton30117.___________________
Mix. daylilies, red, yellow, melons, orange, Irg. & sml. 15/$12 ppd. Drexel Pitts, 2351 Price Dr., Maeon 31206.
Azaleas, weigelas, forsythia, crape
myrtle, snowballs, oakleaf hydrangea &
reg. hydrangea, hollies. M.L. Williams,
Franklin. 404-675-3048.
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Beau, red Japanese maples, 1 yr. old, $3.50 ea., ground cover & potted plants, no shipping. Mrs. Louise Noble, 782 Jefferson Ave. SW., Atlanta. 404767-0632._________________
Ads cannot be called In by phone.
Compacta hollies, junipers, liriope, azaleas, magnolias, crape myrtle, Anise, Yaupon, Leyland cypress, trees, others. J.G. Wilkerson, McDonough. 404957-9593._______________________
Red spider lily or paper white narcissus, Irg. bulbs, 15/$10 ppd. Mrs. C.A. McCord, Rt. 2, Box 228, Morven 31638.
Leyland cypress, all kind of junipers, Bradford pears, dogwood, azaleas, holly. B. Isaacs, Green Acre Farm, 2839 Lenora Rd., Snellvllle. 404-972-6865.________
White narcissus, yellow daffodils, monarda, orange daylilies, violets, hardy phlox, creeping myrtle (periwinkle), 50/ $20 ppd. Mrs. Donald Greer, Rt. 5, Box 209, Ellljay 30540._______________
Prize winning bearded iris, mix. cols., Irg. blooms, wh. or purple Siberian iris, ajuga, iris blooms fall & spring $9 ppd. Mrs. Duvall, Rt. 3, Box 384, Ellijay 30540.
Foam flower, trailing arbutus, Queen Anne's Lace, galax, mayapple, wild fern, rattlesnake plantain, 6/$12 ppd. R.C. Chastain, Rt. 5, Box 209, Ellijay 30540.
Prickly pear cactus $5 ea. ppd., creeping myrtle (periwinkle) 40/$1-5 ppd. Zada Matthews, 319 Sunlight Dr., Woodstock 30188._________________
Cuttings, wax vine, sml. leaf angel's wing begonias, rose sultana, 10/$2, rooted snake plant $1 ea., add post. Mrs. L. Lee, Rt. 5, Box 209, Ellijay 30540.
Lrg. clumps of daylilies $10, $3 post., irises $8/doz., $2 post. Frieda Chambers, Box 48, Crandall 30711. 404-695-8560.
Blue curls, Queen Anne's Lace, rattlesnake plantain, trailing arbutus, galax, wild fern, 6/$12 ppd. Mrs. Lowman, Rt. 5, Box 209, Ellljay 30540.__________
Amaryllis seed from sel. blooms, shades of velvet red, orange, pink, wh. & stripes, cols, mix., 100 seeds & instr. $1 w/SASE. Mary Wilson, Rt. 3, Box 321, Tifton 31794.______________________
Mix col. bearded iris $6/doz., Easter roses, red hot poker, lemon lime bushes $3 ea., add $1.40 post. Rosa Avery, Rt. 4, Ball Ground 30107._____________
Daylilies, Diploids & Tetraploids, all cols., Irg. blooms, many named, $1.50 up, no shipping. Johnie Parsons, 217 Jessup St., Eastman. 912-374-7307.
Lily of the valley 50c ea., min. order $3, N.E. Atlanta. Mrs. Wilson, Atlanta. 404876-7625 btw. 4 pm & 7 pm.____________
Daylilies, all cols., extra Irg. blooms, $2 ea. Elton Baker, 2237 Creek Park Rd., Decatur. 404-634-5454._________
Cockscomb seed, giant red velvet flowers, send $1 plus SASE for over 1000 seeds. Jimmy Martin, 1177 Glendale Dr., East Point 30344._____________
Seed: Dutchman's pipe vine, vitex, umbrella chinaberry, popcorn tree, Gloriosa lily, poppy, $1 ea. w/SASE. B. Lane, 1407 W. Magnolia, Valdosta 31601.
Amaryllis bulblets 15/S5, 2nd yr. amaryllis bulbs $10/doz., Pheasant eye daffodils $5/doz. ppd. Dorothy Hill, P.O. Box 83, Ft. Valley 31030.____________
Old-fashioned Dusty Miller, ground cover, sedum, 10 plants/$3, $1.50 post. Jerri Barton, Rt. 1, Box 14, Parrott 31777.
Hosta, ready to set out, cannas, daylilies, yarrow, stokesia, althaea, English ivy, liriope, others. Pat Rainey, Mableton. 404-941-1862.______________
Dwarf sunflower seeds 30" tall, 8" flowers, $1/pack, 75 seeds w/SASE. Grace Nickoles, 1008 South 301, Jesup
31545.______________________ Reseeding impatien or sweet Williams,
mix. cols. 100/$1 w/SASE, ferns, native/ uncommon perennials, 15 var. of hostas. P. Tillman, Rt. 2, Box 2343, Hoschton 30548. 404-654-2682._________________
Rat-tail cactus 3/$1 & 2 stamps, sweet william, black-eyed susan $1/tsp., four o'clock, money plant, bachelor's button $1/Tbsp. w/SASE. Mrs. Smith, 14 Park St., Commerce 30529.______________
Cherokee roses $5.50, $2.50 post., passion flowers 4/$5, $1.50 post., Devil's backbone $5, $1.50 post., other. Lillian Hurst, Rt. 2, Box 327-A, Whlgham 31797.
Daylilies, pink, orange, yellow, azaleas, Nellie R. Stevens, boxwood, dwarf nandinas, junipers, Leyland cypress. Joanne Minter, Inman. 404-461-2840.
Purple coneflower, columbine, hollyhock, candytuft, hybrid daylilies, blackberry lily, butterfly weed, $1 ea. w/SASE. Mrs. Maroney, 6130 Jones Rd., Atlanta
30349._____________________ Lily of the valley, daylily, mondo,
pachysandra, clematis, aucuba, ajuga, hosta, liriope, vinca, others. C.O. Henderson, 171 Marietta St., Alpharetta. 404475-6503.________________
Golden rain tree seeds, covered w/ yellow blossoms, $1/pkg. w/SASE. Mrs. A.P. Sheppard, 1640 Williamson Rd., Griffin 30223._________________
Only one ad per category per house hold Is permitted in the BULLETIN.
Hawaiian hibiscus, hardy dinner plate size, red, pink, hemlocks, 4-6 ft., $10, you dig, no shipping. L. Jones, Roswell. 404993-7874.________________
Giant red velvet cockscomb seeds 1000/S1; old time purple bachelor's button seeds, 1/4 cup/$1 w/SASE. Mrs. Itson, Rt. 1, Box 90, Pelham 31779.
White, pink & raspberry bachelor's button, asst. zinnia & dwarf marigolds, $1/1/4 cup, four o'clocks 30/S1 w/SASE. Mrs. Mabel Mathis, Rt. 1, Maysville
30558._____________________ Hybrid daylilies, many cols., 50/$20,
yellow sedum $1/doz., all ppd. Genie Weaver, Rt. 1, Box 398 Washington
30673.________________________ Hollyhock seed, mix. cols., 100/$1 w/
SASE. Jonathan Dunning, 4217 Green Ivy Ct., Martinez 30907._________________
Daisies, shasta & pink $5/doz., yellow $2/doz., purple heather $5/doz., $2 post. Glenda Crosby, P.O. Box 442, Baxley
31513._________________________ Amaryllis plant, asst. iris, yellow
canna lilies, price on request. Pearl Ryals, Milledgeville. 912-452-0275 or
8497.___________________________ Pink, yellow, wh. yarrow, red, yellow
mums 6/$6.50, yellow, red daylilies $1 ea., $1 post. Ruth Collins, Rt. 3, Danielsville 30633._______________
Pink lady's slipper, trailing arbutus, wild Christmas fern, miniature fern, wild iris & violets, 15 plants/$10 ppd. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 1, Box 1405, Blue Ridge
30513.___________________________ Lamb's ear, bee balm, feverfew 6/
$6.50, larkspur, cypress vine $1/tsp. w/ SASE; also pink show lily & August lily. Charlotte Bond, Rt. 3, Danielsville
30633.______________________ '90 crop, sweet william seed, 6 cols.,
Dames rocket, $1.50/tsp. w/SASE. Sara O'Shields, Box 185, Tate 30177. 404735-3657._________________________
Pink touch-me-not seeds 50e ea. w/ SASE, plant now, few left. Mrs. H.F. Alexander, 617 McDonough Rd., Hampton 30228.______________________
Basketball gourd seeds $2/pack w/ SASE. Mrs. Lena Braswell, Rt. 1, Box 73, Wrens 30883._______________
Banana plants, sev. sml. plants, V-3', no shipping. E.W. Cain, 1111 Peggy MacMillan Dr., Lithonia 30058. 404413-1179.____________________
Giant sunflower, plumgranny, martin gourd, red castor mole bean seeds $1/ pkg. w/SASE. Wesley Nations, 4655 Wilson Rd., Cohutta 30710._______
Daylilies, 400 diff., list free, liriope, 20 plants/$10 ppd. Wanda Gosnell, 311 Little Farm Lane, Kathleen 31047. 912987-3478.___________________
Cont. grown Va. & loblolly pines, dogwood, weeping willow, sourwood, helleri, liriope, blue hosta, aspidistra, aucuba, ivy. W.L. Morris, Atlanta. 404355-5249 or 957-1949._____________
Hybrid daylilies, write for list or send order for mix. cols, not labeled, 30/$25. Mr. Lunsford, 5196 Oxbow Rd., Stone Mountain 30087._________________
Money plant seed 300/$1 w/SASE, planting & harvesting instr. incl. Dot Martin, 1736A Peachtree Rd., Gainesville
30501.______________________ Seeds, Irg. martin gourd or luffa
sponge 80/S1; 1/4 cup brown-eyed susan, purple bachelor's button $1, ea. w/SASE. M. Tindall, Rt. 3, Box 3700, Ashburn
31714.______________________ Reseeding petunia plants 3 doz./$6,
reseeding petunia, tall sweet william, perennial foxglove, mix. sultana $1 ea. w/ SASE. Mrs. Turner, Rt. 2, Box 203, Carlton 30627.____________________
Lythrum, (modern pink), English primrose, yellow, veronica blue, monarda, pink, red, phlox, pink, wh. 8/$12. Clara Green, 1284 Turner Rd., Rome 30161.
Jerusalem cherry seed or plants, seed 40/$1, plants 3/$1 w/SASE, beau, red balls, mostly till Christmas. Tom Wells, 121 Belleview Ave., Winder 30680. 404867-9798.__________________
Thyme, wh. saivia, fennel, dianthus, coneflower, candylily, wh. stokesia, butterfly weed, plants, $1, $10 min., $2 post. M. Swann, 223 Lowery Rd., Fayetteville 30214.404-227-1451.____________
Canna bulbs, The President Red, $12/ doz. ppd., contact me for price on Irg. quan. Mack Bowen, Rt. 4 Box 74, Qultman 30643. 912-263-5549._______
Hybrid daylilies in full bloom, hundreds to choose from. J. Burgess, Covington. 404-787-7177.________._
Seed, red & yellow, dwarf, yellow, purple, columbine, pink, red blazing star hibiscus, candylily, red zinnia, 50<p/pkg. w/SASE. Nell Jones, 3767 Plumcrest Rd., Smyrna 30082.__________________
Free liriope, grn. & Wilson ivy, you dig & replace topsoil. Nancy Green, Atlanta. 404-355-5655
Azaleas rooted cuttings, many var., 90 tray/$15, 3 1/2" pots, 18 per tray/$10, liriope, grn. & variegated, gals./$1.25. Earl Hester, Fayetteville. 404-461-9786.
'90 crop, sweet william, four o'clock, hibiscus, cleome, Jerusalem cherry, $1/ pack or 3/$2. Ray Bennett, 3063 Canfield Dr., Chamblee 30341._______________
Old-fashioned cypress vine, red & wh. mix., 4 col. four o'clocks & citron seeds, morning glory seeds, 35/$1 w/SASE. C. Gibson, 1048 Ferguson Ct., Forest Park
30050.______________________ Hybrid Ruby Red Jackson & Perkins
daylilies, beau., $12/doz., $1.50 post.; also mix. col. hybrids. Mrs. Christine Wilkes, Rt. 1 Box 171-A, Soperton 30457.
Over 10,000 Va. pine Christmas trees, beau, sheared, taking wholesale orders now. Tony Townley, Watkinsville. 404769-5625._____________________
Hybrid daylilies, named var. plus 1/2 A. of seedlings, list free w/SASE. Jeanette Shaw, Rt. 1 Box 3190, Ray City 31645. 912-686-5496._________________
Liriope, monroe white, variegated, grn., vinca minor, juniper, hosta; also mahonia, euonymus coloratus, you dig. James Henderson, Austell. 404-948-
5336.__________________ Hostas, Francis Williams $4, Francee
$4, Astilbe $3, blue festuca $2, no shipping. Frank McDaniel, Jasper. 404692-6501.______________________
Japanese bamboo roots 3/S1.50, add post.; honeysuckle, mtn. laurel, dogwood, walnut, native azaleas 2/$5, $2 post. Mrs. W.C. Fowler, Rt. 5 Box 292, Ellijay 30540. _______________
Bamboo fishing cane roots 2/$5 ppd., Japanese bamboo roots 3/S1.50, add post., well rooted native maple, other. Willa Mooney, Rt. 5 Box 292, Ellijay 30540. 404-273-3256._____________
Coreopsis, money plant, columbine, Siberian iris or daylily, 20/$7.50, banana plants, sml. $5.50, Irg. $8, all ppd. Iris Brown, Rt. 5, Dahlonega 30533._____
Red leaf castor mole bean, 50 seeds/ $1 w/SASE. Mrs. John Carroll, 1677 Buford Dam Rd., Buford 30518.______
Any listed 100/$10, $2 post., all labeled, ivies, clover, cinnamon vine, grn. liriope, ajuga, vinca minor, mix. Mrs. Westbrook, Rt. 2, Ball Ground 30107.
Liriope $25/100 variegated, grn. $18/ 100 ppd., white pine, 3 yr., 2 gal. pots, cannot ship, $2.75. Ben Durden, Rt. 2 Box 117-B, Social Circle. 404-464-2356.
Daylilies, 3 diff. red, 3 diff. yellow, $12/ doz., picked up $14, shipped. Mrs. J.G. Carney, 15520 Thompson Rd., Alpharetta 30201. 404-475-4957._____________
Free purple iris, you pick up only. N.R. Hulse, Lithonia. 404-482-8582._________
30 mix. columbine, 20 Japanese red maple seed, 1 Tbsp. dwarf Spanish brocade, French marigold, Gloriosa daisy, ea. $1 w/SASE. Mrs. McMjIlan, 4955 Conover, Dunwoody 30338.______
Hybrid daylilies, named & labeled, $3.50 ea., min. of 5 for price. W. Zebrowksi, 738 Scarbrough Rd., Ellenwood 30049. 404-981-9686._________
Daylilies, classic lemon yellow, fragrant hyperions, hardy, cultural, instr. incl., 10/$18 ppd. Bill Trundle, Rt. 1, Box 291, Ringgold 30736._______________
Red canna bulbs $8/doz., 2 doz./$15, $1.50 post. J.R. Thompson, 2300 Panola Rd., Lithonia 30058. 404-981-1836.
Water lilies, pink $15, $2 post., potted at pond $20, planting instr. incl. C. Harrison, 3165 Jonesboro Rd., Hapeville 30354. 404-767-2298.____________
Boxwwod, lantana, hardy hibiscus, gardenia, hydrangea, dwarf nandina, dwarf azaleas, pampas grass, snowball, daylily. Mary Welsh, Macon. 912474-2849._______________________
Native ferns, hosta, compacta, Dwarf Yaupon holly, crape myrtle, Abelia, sweet shrub, oakleaf hydrangea. Jerry Gibson, Stockbrldge. 404-474-6609/6956.
Hanging baskets, all var., $5, well planted, come pick the ones you like, can't ship. Marian Pope, 800 Catherine St., Forest Park 30050._______________
Potted banana trees, all sizes, from $5 up. Duncan Dennis, 4182 Mountain Glen Trace, Lithonia. 404-979-4123.__________
Fresh flowers, cut your own at reas. prices, many cols. Mary Crawley, Tucker. 404-938-7904._____________
Var. liriope, Irg. bunch, $2, no shipping. Martha Richardson, 708 McBride Rd., Fayetteville 30214. 404-461-6507.
Purple Siberian iris, orange dbl. daylilies $6/doz., mix. hollyhock seed $1/ Tbsp. w/SASE. Mrs. P.B. Brown, Rt. 4 Box 4, Ball Ground 30107.___________
Daylilies, red, yellow, yellow w/tan, $8/ doz., hybrid yellow, $35/doz., $1.65 post, per doz. Mrs. C.J. Cantrell, 1982 Dawsonville Rd., Gainesville 30501.
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Wednesday, June 20,1990
Money plant seeds 200/S1 w/SASE, planting & harvesting instr. Mrs. M.B. Davis, P.O. Box 176, Roswell 30077.
Viola, (Johnny jump-up), seeds, 100/S1 w/SASE, blooms from Feb.-June & reseeds. Vickie Harris, 1276 Reavesville Rd.,Bowdon30108.____________
Variegated, grn. liriope, pachysandra, vinca, asters, monarda, lamb's ear, coreopsis, daylilies, hybrid, beared, Siberian iris, raspberris. J. Banister, Roswell. 404-587-2088.______________
'89 crop of red leaf castor mole beans $1/100 w/SASE & long envelope stamped. Rozell Holder, 123 Cavender Creek Rd., Carrollton 30117._______
Peony poppies, old-fashioned red, reseeding, new crop, 100/$1, 500/$4 w/ SASE. Margaret Moseley, 3254 Wesley Chapel Rd., Decatur 30034.________
'90 crop, mix. cols, amaryllis seeds, all top qual., 100 seeds/$1 w/SASE. Charlie Howell, 520 Wilmington Island Rd., Savannah 31410. 912-897-1885._______
Many var. of plants & seeds, other, SASE for list. Frank Banner, 1415 Sunrise, Moultrie 31768._________
White or purple Siberian iris & mix. col. hybrid bearded iris $8/doz., $1.40 post. Mrs. Paul Tilley, Rt. 3, Box 301, Ellijay 30540._________________
Dbl. pink begonias, grn./wh. leaf impatiens, new guinea impatiens, sprengeri ferns, $2 ea., add post. Ruth Payne, 8253 Bow Trail, Woodstock 30188.
White pines, 3 gal., 3 years old, will del. locally, $4. J. Faulkner, 4240 Sinclair Shores Rd., Gumming 30130. 404887-6761.____________________
Shaped Va. pine Christmas trees, 5000, 1-7', $1.50/ft., 50 or more $1.25/ft. Jeff Hill Jr., 6904 Macon Rd., Columbus 31907.404-563-4722._____________
Seed, mullein pink 1/2 tsp./$1, Siberian iris, money plant, althaea", angel's trumpet $1/tsp., ea. w/SASE. G.F. Robertson, 1955 Old Cornelia Hwy.. Gainesville
30501.____________________ Daylilies, native plants, red, yellow,
lemon col., 2 doz./$10, 1 doz./$5.50, iris, blue, $6/doz. ppd. R.C. Poole, 501 Park Ave., Fort Valley 31030.___________
Mulberry, butterfly iris, variegated vinca, $9/doz. ppd. J. Martin, Rt. 1, Box 647, Armuchee 30105._________
Sweet william, foxglove, scramble egg, pink thrift, daylilies, $1/bunch plus post., variegated hosta $2 plus post. Estelle Reagan, 108 Turner Ln., McDonough 30253.________________
Tiger lily seeds 100/$3 w/SASE, beau. 2 tone daylilies, (Mamie Lake), 6/$5 plus $1.50 post. Mrs. O.H. Jones, 606 Jessup St., Cochran 31014.____________
Daylilies, over 200 var., $2.50 up list, 45c stamp, no Sunday sales. Ruby Sunday, 1248 Varnell Tunnel Hill Rd., Dalton 30721. 404-694-3487.________
Striped liriope in gal. containers. C. Arnold, 252 Mahaffey St., Jefferson. 404367-4700.____________________
Daylilies $10/2 doz., dbl. wh. narcissus 2 doz./$10, free flowering seed w/order, ppd. F. Brooks, Rt. 1, Armuchee 30105.
Pink or white oxalis bulbs $5/3 doz., all col. daylilies $10/doz., purple S. Ga. verbena. A. Mashburn, 4 Reynolds Bend Rd., Rome 30161._____________
Daffodils or jonquils 2doz./$10, all col. irises, mix., $10/doz., yd. violets, deep purple, 25/$10. R. Brooks, Piney Rd., Armuchee 30105._____________
Sedum sarmentosum, the easiest ground cover or use in rock garden, 6' ht., liberal start $6 ppd. J. Kenning, 406 College Place, Decatur 30030.________
Daylilies for sale, ice carnival hyperian, 6 plants/$15. H.L. Carter Sr., 129 Overbrook Dr.; LaGrange 30240. 404882-7859.____________________
Grancy greybeard plants $1 up, no shipping. John Wear, Calhoun. 404629-4833, no collect calls.________
Hybrid daylilies, 650 var. Harry Adams, Box 3, 680 W. Hightower Trl., Social Circle 30279. 404-464-3955._________
Azaleas, 1, 2, & 3 gal., $2-$4, Satsuki, Glenn Dales, Kurume, Indica. Steve Kennerly, Tucker. 404-978-7052._____
Siberian iris, bearded iris, $6/doz., hybrid daylilies $9/doz., $2 post. Jesse Kittrell, 10125 Broken Branch Ct., CovIngton 30209. 404-786-2231.________
Orchids, diff. kinds, Vanda collection, black bamboo, vanilla vine, etc. Sam Hedgepath, 2215 Ingleside Ave., Macon. 912-743-0777._____________
Salmon dbl. touch-me-not seed 50/S1 w/SASE; also low growing blue (divaricata) phlox seed 50/S1 w/SASE. Mrs. Ferrell Dugger, 5471 Thomaston Rd. #43, Macon 31210._____________
Only shrubbery and other wood plant materials require inspection be fore they may be advertised in the MARKET BULLETIN.
Plants, grancy greybeard, young $1, 3 yrs. $5, hibiscus, giant white w/red center $5, other plants, can't ship hibiscus. B.F. Stokes, 7397 Columbus Rd., Uizella 31052-____________
Hosta, blues, golds & more, choose from hundreds, huge clumps, also yard ferns, near Six Flags. J. Newberry, Austell. 404-739-2152.____________
Foxgloves, columbines, shastas, Goblin gaillardias, Gloriosa daisies, sweet Williams, $2.50/doz., $2 post. Mrs. Glynn James, Rt. 4, Lyons 30436.___________
Bedding plants, annuals, perennials, herbs, vegetables, house plants, geraniums, hanging baskets, China doll trees. Ann Walter, 36 Bob Smith Rd., Sharpsburg. 404-251-2709.__________'
Sweet Williams, dbl. rose pink poppy, money plant seeds $1/tsp. w/SAE. Mrs. Mattie Astin, 546 Lake Creek Rd., Cedartown 30125.____________________
Amaryllis seed, mix. cols, from sel. Irg. bloom, 150/S1 w/SASE. R. Wilde, 43 Russell Ave., Garden City 31408._____
Daisy plants $1 plus $1.50 shipping or 5 doz./$6 ppd. Ms. Rusty Taylor, 280 Edge Rd., Cedartown 30125. 404777-8794.__________________________
Containerized hosta, deciduous & evergreen azaleas, franklinia, rhododendron, white bleeding heart, $2-$7.50. Linda Wish, Atlanta. 404-262-5518 week-
days^____________________ Seed, longneck, luffa sponge or heal-
ing squash gourd, $1/pkg. w/SASE. Don Van Dunk, Rt. 1, Box 113T, Harlem
30814.___________________ Sempervivum hen & chickens, many
var., red, plum, spider web & others, 75c ea. ppd., min. order 10 plants. A.F. Mayes, 1564 Sandtown Rd., Marietta 30060.404-428-1703._________________
Aucuba, sml. nandinas, grn. liriope, English ivy, sml. baby's breath & bachelor's button plants, angel's wing begonias, other. Doris Neely, Fairburn. 404-964-6216._______________________
Seed, luffa dishrag gourd, redbud, four o'clock, red & yellow, pink hibiscus, 25 seeds/$1 w/SASE. Reba Morris, 8787 Hamilton Rd., Midland 31820._________
Boston fern $3, petticoat fern $3, asparagus fern $3, crisped feather fern $3, all rooted & ppd. Mary Arnett, 256 Hwy. 54 N., Jonesboro 30236._______
Eucalyptus trees, cold hardy, evergreen, very fast growing foliage, good for arrangements, $6 ea. A. Valencia, Newnan. 404-254-1546.________________
White on grn. ornamental cabbage seeds $1/tsp., all w/SASE. Ira Rackley, 18 Seminole St., Savannah 31406._________
Majestic daylilies & bearded iris, giant bloom hybrids, award winners, below wholesale, long SASE for-list. P. Reed, Box 67, Suches 30572.____________
Hibiscus seed, bright yellow w/purple centers 50/$1 w/SASE, planting instr. incl. Jean Bickers, 5607 Beaver Dr., Mableton 30059._________________
Old timey daffodil bulbs $4.50/doz. w/ $2.25 post. W.G. Lunsford, Rt. 1, Box 1A, Suches 30572. 404-747-2331.
Wanted
Want old-fashioned rain lilies w/pink bloom, maiden hair & lace ferns. Mrs. H.I. Morrison, Rt. 1, Box 52 A, Mansfield 30225.
Want to buy Irg. clumps of variegated liriope border grass (striped). Roger Grizzle, P.O. Box 224, Pooler 31322. 912748-5491.
Want one coral vine. Barbara Fincher, P.O. Box 116, Arlington 31713._____
Want moon vine seed, clematis, any var. P. Harden, 2925 Pope Rd., Douglasville 30135. 404-949-1445.
Want 3-5 lemon grass starter roots, will pay. Leslie Patterson, Rt. 2, Box 404, Rising Fawn 30738.____________
Want very Irg. jade plant. Pat Forster, Roswell. 404-594-0939._________
Want Dame's rocket seed. Mary Brown, Rt. 2, Box 172, Trien 30753.
Want Buddleia butterfly bush, seed or plants. B. Lane, 1407 W. Magnolia, Vahtosta 31601.__________
Please include your name and complete address on all notices submitted to the Market Bulle tin. In addition, you must In clude your name, .town and phone number or name and complete address in each ad published.
When mailing ads, keep In mind that Wednesday noon Is our deadline for the following week's paper. Submit your notices well in advance of the deadline, so they will appear in the paper on the date you desire.
// you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Ora Garel at 651-9081.
Free white geese, you catch; 1 pr. white adult geese, 2 8-wk.-old goslings. Connie Sealy, Macon. 912-474-6294.
Ducks, 7 Rouens, 2 Pekins, almost grown, $4 ea. Viola Redmon, Maysville. 404-652-2397.______________________
Barred Rock , 7 hens, 1 rooster, laying well. Bobby Holtzclaw, Canton. 404479-4221.
Game chickens, Buck Hall Brown Reds, and many more, no eggs. Fred L. Turner, 1030 Cardinal St., Thomaston 30286. 404-647-2648.____________
Barred Rock chicks & roosters, all ages, 50c to $3. Mr. Verp, Lawrenceville. 404-962-9907 or 995-5544._________
Taking orders for 1990 ornamental & migratory water fowl, no domestic breeds, Pintail, Teal, Shoveler, etc. Aubrey Webb, Hahlra. 912-794-3031 aft. 4
pm.________________________ Chickens, ducks, pigeons, doves, 2
wks. old and up, sev. of ea., White Pekin, Muscovy, Indian Runner, & Khaki Campbell. Walt Johnson, Jasper. 404692-6828.__________________
Ringneck pheasant eggs, $50/100; Silvers, Red Golds, Chukars, Chinese Silkies, turkeys, baby pheasants & quail. Tony Pittman, Mineral Bluff. 404632-8470 or 374-2080.______________
Baby ducks, Rouens, Mallards 4 gen. from wild. Elizabeth Foster, Tyrone. 404487-4981.____________________
Quail hatching eggs, yr. round, Bobwhite orCoturnix, $25/100, $70/500, $135/ 1000 ppd. Willie Strickland, P.O. Box 9, Pooler 31322. 912-748-5769._________
Games for sale, this yrs. hatch, diff. breeds; also, brood stock. L.D. Satterfield, 502 Pomona Cir. S.W., Atlanta 30315.404-767-1169.___________
Quail: Jumbo Wise, eggs & chicks, Northern chicks. M. Hoerler, Stockbrldge. 404-474-9109.______________
Northern Bobwhite quail, flight & weather cond. T.D. Hall, Old Nebo Rd., Hiram 30141. 404-943-9951.___________
White/black Silkies, B B Reds, Red Pyles, Silver Duckwings, Black Japanese & asst'd baby chicks. M. Brooks, Ft. Valley. 912-825-3040._____________
Pheasants '90, Ringneck chicks, 1 wk. old, hatching wkly., $1.50 ea., $12/doz. ppd. Tere Lopez, P.O. Box 608, Oxford 30267. 404-787-2955.______________
1990 hatch grey Rhea, Sex Link chicks $1; Indian Runner ducklings $2. J.C. Ballantine, Waycross. 912-285-3250.
Pekin, Muscovy & Mallard (5 gen. from wild) & mixed ducks. W. Clayton, Jullette. 912-986-4984.___________
Young bantams for sale, '90 hatch, $2 ea. L. Rollins, Gumming. 404-889-9709.
Pheasants, Chinese Ringneck chicks, $1.50 ea., eggs 50$ ea. or $5/doz. Doug Epps, P.O. Box 409, lla 30647. 404789-3354.______________
Beau. Fantail pigeons, mixed colors, very healthy birds, $8/pr. Walter Cox, 902 Gay Dr., Albany 31707. 912-439-7357.
Pekin, Muscovy & other ducks, Cochin bantam, B B Reds & other. Lottie White, Social Circle. 404-464-2913.__________
Exhibition qual. Rouen ducks, placed in all shows, $75/pr., $110/trio; also, qual. Muscovy ducks, white & colored, $20/ trio. T. Head, Dalton. 404-259-4135.
Pekin ducks, grown geese. M.L. Williams, Franklin. 404-675-3048._______
2 O.E. Silver Duckwing hens $15 for both; Fulvous Tree duck $50/pr; blown goose eggs $6 ea. R. Nelson, Alpharetta. 404-475-4918._______________
Bantams: Brown Red, Lemon Splash, Black, Silver Duckwing, Lemon Blue, Splash, O.E. Lemon Blue, Brown Red, Splash, Moderns, chicks & grown birds. Ronald Reece, Canton. 404-345-6092.
India Blue peafowl, pairs 2 & 3 yrs. old, cocks $50 ea., Black Shoulder cocks $50 ea., 50 roosters. L.B. Sprewell. Carrollton. 404.258-3988.________
No trucks, jeeps, or cars for sale may be advertised.
Babies & adults, Red Gold pheasants, Snowy & White Call Ducks, Pearl, Lavender & White guineas. India Blue peachicks $15; also, Button quail. Danny Ledford, Gainesville. 404-287-9863.
Dominiques & Barred Rock hens, laying. R. Motes, Ball Ground. 404479-9755._____________________
4 grown turkeys, 1 torn, 3 hens, 23 two wk. old baby turkeys. Velma Batchelor, 296 Todd Rd. Perry 310069. 912-825-2889 no col, calls.____________________
India Blue peacocks, 1 yr. old, $35 ea. L. Dent, Odum. 912-586-2234.________
Bantams, Speckled Araucanas breeders & chicks. Randy Garner, Douglasvllle. 404-949-3654 aft. 6 pm.___________
30 RIR hens, 18 mos. old, laying good; also, 5 RIR roosters; hens $4 ea., roosters $2.50 ea., all for $100. J.W. Conner, Dallas. 404-445-6844.___________
Japanese bantams, 2 hens, 1 rooster, 2 chicks, $12 for all. Gary Struck, Pendergrass. 404-693-4373 Iv. msg.
Pheasants: 5 kinds, doves, bantams, ducks. Larry Johnson. College Park. 404-
964-8862._____________________________ Quail eggs: Wise, or northern, $20/100,
$70/500, $130/1000, day-old quail chicks to flying cond. Cleveland Bellflower, Unadilla. 912-627-3372._____________
Cornish Game chicks 75<? & up, bantam chicks 50c/up; pheasant eggs $3/doz. Ben Tanner, 424 Colony Farm Rd. Mllledgeville. 912-452-1747._______
3 beau, grown geese; 3 doz. guinea eggs; 6 mix Game lay hens. C. Massey, Rockmart. 404-684-7156._______________
Bobwhite quail hatching eggs, Jumbo Wise. 100/$25, $180/1000, while last, shipped ppd. Raymond Meadows, Wadley. 912-252-3345._____________
Mallards (3 gen.) mated prs., $20/pr., ducklings $2.50 to $4 by age. J. Wilson, Colbert. 404-742-8686 aft. 6 pm._________
Bantams, Bulldog Cornish, Dark, White & Red Laced, few Cochins, all ages. Cecil Garrett, Sandersville. 912-
552-5402.____________________________ '88 hatch Blue peacock, '89 hatch Blue
peahen, unrelated pr. $90. Michael Sigers, Rockmart. 404-684-5236._____
Golden Sebright, all ages. A.C. Sloan, Cartersvllle. 404-336-5151._____________
Black Rosecomb, purebred bantam, B B Reds, Blacktail Japanese, Golden Sebrights, Silver Duckwing, Barred Rock $15 ea. or $25/pr. Benson Ledford, Rabun Gap. 404-746-2882.____________
Pearl & White guinea keets $1.50 ea. Olin Ingram, Loganvllle. 404-786-9344 from 6 to 11 pm.___________________
Northern Bobwhite eggs from proven flyers $25/100, $44/200, $54/300, 501 up13ff ea. ppd., U.S. Pullorum typhoid clean. Bill Bond, Cairo. 912-377-8976.
American Pintails, American Widgeons, European Widgeons, Ring Teals, Redbilled, Ruddyshell ducks, other waterfowl, all breeders. Darrell Kemp, Eastman. 912-374-7102.______________
Guniea keets $1.50 ea.; baby turkeys $3 ea.; 5 toms $15 ea., peachicks $10 ea. Linda R. Walker, Milner. 404-358-2388.
Northern Bobwhite quail, taking orders for eggs $15/100, chicks, & flight con3. birds, priced accord, to age. Ann Hester, Middle Rd., Leesburg 31763. 912432-7653._________________
Northern Bobwhite $2.50 ea.; Chukar $4 ea., pheasant $6 ea.; Pharaoh $1.50 grown or 1 day old $25/1000; also, taking orders for fall flight birds, all birds have been poxed. Jim Taylor, Waynesboro. 404-554-2525._________________
Chickens, laying hens, diff. breeds $5 ea., ages up to 1 yr. old. Darrell Brock, Aloharetta. 404-475-6892._________
Feather Leg, Cornish, and Araucana chicks, 2 to 4 wks. old $1.25 ea.; adult chickens, also in same varities $4 to $5 ea. Pearson King, Cartersville. 404386-2683.___________________
Jumbo Wise. Bobwhite quail eggs, $25/100. Mike Rentz, Hazlehurst. 912375-7340.___________________
Baby Mallard ducks, 4 gen. from wild $4/up; bantam chicks $2, pigeons, Tipler, Fantail $10 & $12/pr. Ronnie McDonald, Gainesville. 404-532-3759._________
Silver Lace Wyandotte roosters '89 hatch $5 ea.; trio Barred Cochin $25. Joel Bond, Elberton. 404-283-2809._______
1990 quail eggs, Gambel, Blue Scale, California Valley, Mexican Speckle, Homing pigeons. David Orgel, 2212 Austin Dr., Albany. 912-435-3973._____
Bantams: O.E. Cochins, Silkies & Leghorns, Golden Eyed Mallard (3 gen.), White Homers, doves, other cage birds. Danny Ryals, Mllledgeville. 912452-8497.______________________
Please Include your complete name and address on all correspondence and notices submitted to the MARKET BUL LETIN.
Rosecomb bantams. Claude Jackson, 3555 Riley Rd., Douglasville 30134. 404942-2844.__________________
Beau. Buff Cochins 3 mos. old, $10 pr. Larry Matthews, 6111 Little Ridge Rd., Acworth 30101. 404-974-6151. _______
Indian Bed Jungle fowl chicks & prs., no shipping. Charles E. Blume, Hampton. 404-946-3287.__________________
White, Black & Blue Cochin bantams for sale. Sherry Mask, 475 Lackey Rd., Covington. 30209. 404-786-4560.______
Healthy, young Golden Sebright cockerels $12 ea., 4/$36 or trade for Golden Sebright hens, to good home only. Leslie Patterson, Rising Fawn. 404398-3434._______________
Araucana hens, baby ducks for sale. Bob Hammett, Stockbridge. 404474-7559.___________________
Taking orders for Swinhoe, Lady Amherst, Yellow & Red Gold, Rheas, quails & many chicks avail. Buddy Howell, Garfield. 912-763-3601._______
Selling out: RIR, Silver Lace, Wyandottes, Dominiques, turkeys, Broad Breasted Bronze, day old $3 & up, cannot ship. James Banks, Lula 30554. 404-869-7766.__________________
Pigeons, Trumpeters, Fantails, Rollers, 2 Jacobin roosters; also, doves. William Kelley, Rt. 7, Canton. 404479-2773._______________________
White Chinese geese, O.E., B B Reds & Game bantams, Homing pigeons & var. of doves. C. Eberhardt, Fairburn. 404-964-6979.________________
Red & Dark Throat Golden, Lady Amherst pheasants, sexed pairs & chicks, will ship guineas. William Bramlett, Rt. 1, Box 8, Donalsonville. 912524-5896.___________________
Baby Mallard, $2.25/up accord, to age, 4 gen. fron wild, baby Wood ducks 1 to 2 w.ks. old, $9 ea.; also grown 1990 Wood ducks $30/pr., cannot ship. James H. Mabry, Lavonia. 404-356-4742._______
Baby quail, priced accord, to age. Hoyt Tuck, Buford. 404-945-2449._____
Roosters $2.50, fat/healthy. J. Stovall, Hoschton. 404-654-2328.___________
B B Reds, 1 rooster, 7 hens; baby Mallard ducks ( 3 gen.), miniature White Embden gander, will trade. Slate Long, Loganville. 404-466-2435.__________
Doves: Orange, Orange Pearl, Tangerine (Rosy, Silky). S. Snider, Decatur. 404241-5973.________________________
Taking orders for Bobwhite quail eggs, chicks, flight cond. birds. Emory Webb, Smithville. 912-846-4201._____
1 pr. Swedish Black & White ducks $10; 1 female Indian Runner $4; 3 young Rouens $12, 2 young Muscovy ducks $8 or all 8 for $20. Martha Whitley, Mauk. 912-862-5603.______________________
Sev. var. of hens, chicks & roosters for sale. James Payne, Loganville. 404466-8830.____________________
Purebred show qual. bantams, Cochins, Japanese, O.E., sev. colors. William Watson, Newton. 912-734-5100 aft. 6 pm.
Silver Spangled Hamburg pullets $4, cockerels $2.50; White Rock bantams. Paul Hardy, Fairburn. 404-969-8575.
Pigeons: Show Kings, Mondans, Homers, Modena, Hungarin, rollers, will trade for chickens. H.C. Duffey, Smyrna. 404436-2343._________________________
Bantams: diff. breeds, some small & some med. size, reas. priced. Ernest M. Davis, Rt. 1, Box 1635, Davis Rd., Gray 31032.912-986-6319.____________
Doves, White, fawn & wild col. & peach, mated prs. & young birds; also, other cage type birds & .pigeons. P. Alien, Fairburn. 404-964-7498._______
5 Buff Brahma bantams & 6 Black Breasted Red O.E. Game bantams, 4 mos. old. J.D. Pierce, Dahlonega. 404864-3502._________________
Chukar eggs $40/100. Clinton Davis, Griffin. 404-228-2537.______________
Bobwhite quail: taking orders for eggs, chicks & flight birds. Glen Lott, Rt. 1, Box 128, Wray 31798. 912-468-5566.
25 diff. kinds of show bantams & baby chicks; also, eggs for sale. Clyde Goolsby, Douglasville. 404-942-4371.
RIR-Barred Rock laying hens, 1st season $3 ea., baby chicks 75; to $2. Preston Malcom, Monroe. 404-267-9396 wrk. or 267-8235 hm.___________
Araucana mixed chickens $3 ea., 1990 hatch. Charles Moon, Loganville. 404466-8592._________________
Barred Rocks-Buff Orpington, young chickens; also, young geese, ducks. Nina Pasko, Hwy. 212, Conyers. 404483-9254._____________________
Mallard ducks (3 gen.) from 2 wks. old to 3 mos. Jack Vaughan, Clermont. 404983-7025._____________________
Only one ad per category per house hold is permitted in the BULLETIN.
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Ringneck pheasants, eggs & chicks, also ducks. Cleon Lott, Rt. 1, Ocilla 31774. 912-468-4066._____________
New crop of bantams, Silver & Gold Sebright; also, Black Rosecomb & B.O.E. reas. priced, good show stock. George D. Whittaker, Jr., P.O. Box 393, Donalsonville 31745. 912-524-5393._______
Game chickens, pure & cross, show bantams, pure, turkeys, 1 wk. to 2 mos. old. H.T. Bettis, Dallas. 404-445-1059.
Want free unwanted, any type poultry; also, incubators. Kay Salem, Lawrencevllle. 404-995-0008._____________
Want free or cheap guineas, geese, ducks, turkeys. B. Akers, Carrollton. 404834-6434.
Miscellaneous for sale
Eastern Wild & Bronze turkey chicks, $3 ea. Allan Mitchell, LaGrange. 404882-6881 aft. 7pm.______________
Flight & weather cond. Bobwhite quail, RIR pullets $2 ea., grown guineas $3 ea. Mark Steed, Gray. 912-986-1370.
Cornish (dark, Irg. bone), 3 roosters, 7 hens, $5 & $7 ea. E.G. Harlin, Jonesboro. 404-478-7422.__________________
Ducks, geese & turkeys for sale. C.H. Conner, Flowery Branch. 404-967-6828.
dual. Silver Sebrights, breeder birds. D. Mosley, Mitchell. 404-465-2244.____
Young B B Reds, O.E. bantams, laying hens, pure Black Australorps. J.R. Waid, Zebulon. 404-567-3529.___________
Geese, 3 white Irg. Embden geese, $15 ea. E. Rowland, Madison. 404-342-1688.
Games: Butcher, Hatch, Blue, Grey, Muff, White Hackle, priced accord, to age, few vacc. left. Kenny Hand, Molena. 404-495-5830.__________________
Laying hens, Barred Rocks, Sex Links, RIRs, laying now $4 ea., over 10 @ $3 ea. Kevin Moody, Monroe. 404-267-9302.
Doves, Cream Pieds, Tangerine Silkies, Orange Ringnecks in most colors; Belgian quail, Komoner pigeon. E. Claybough, Kennesaw. 404-422-4206._____
B B quail, doves, pigeons, Fantails, Homers. Bascom Morgan, Smyrna. 404436-5865.__________________
Dominiques $4; Game chickens $2.50; Buff Orpingtons $5, many other breeds avail., all prices firm. Dennis Codori, Union City. 404-969-8812.__________
Baby guineas $1 ea. Randy Smart, Alma. 912-632-4143.____________
Buff Orpingtons, RIRs, Sex Links, priced accord, to age. Northern Anderson, Rt. 2, Box 114-A, Hinesville. 912369-7324._________________
Quail: Jumbo Wise., all ages, priced accord, to age. Frank Thomas, Warner Robins. 912-923-1357.______________
Jumbo Wise, quail, eggs & chicks, now taking orders for weather/flight cond. birds. Ed Parent, Lizella. 912935-2312.
Wanted
Will pick up in Newnan area, all free turkeys, guineas, to good home. Mrs. Gladys Sprayberry, Newnan. 404253-8982.
Want unwanted poultry, will pick up w/ in reas. dist. H. Mclntyre, Locust Grove. 404-957-9749.
Want free chickens, or any type fowl, incl. cages, will pick up. P.K. Hollifield, Jasper. 404-692-6828.________________
Want to buy 1 three-yr.-old Rhea hen, reas. priced. C. Massey, Rockmart. 404684-7156.
Want unwanted roosters, chickens, ducks, geese, turkeys, pigeons, quail, guineas, peacocks. Jim Peters, Social Circle. 404-464-3597.
Want unwanted poultry, will pick up in White, Union, Hall and Lumpkin cos. Johnny Sullens, Cleveland. 404865-2202.
Want to buy proven Game stags of breeding age, especially Greys, Mugs, Blues, and Kelso. J.W. Bartlett, LaGrange. 404-884-5913____________
Want 1 1/2 yr. old pure Silver Duckwing roosters (bantams) near Griffin. J.R. Waid, Zebulon. 404-567-3529.
Want to buy White peafowl, would like chicks, but any size will do. Kim Gay, P.O. Box 193, Whlgham 31797. 912762-4613.
Want 1 Irg. Light Brahma rooster. David Orgel, 2212 Austin Dr., Albany 31707. 912-435-3973.
Want to buy Eastern Wild turkey hens. George Bentley, 1018 Ridgeview Lane, Marietta 30062.
Want free or reas. priced chickens, ducks, guineas or turkeys; also, pens & misc. items. Paul Padgett, Cartersvllle 404-382-4363.
Want free chickens, ducks, pigeons, guineas, peafowl, turkeys, geese, doves w/in reas. dist. R. Copeland, Hoscnton. 404-654-3767.
Please include your complete name and address on all correspondence and notices submitted to the MARKET BUL LETIN.
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Mia Haney at 6519082.
The Miscellaneous for Sale cat egory Includes the following subcategories: bees, honey and sup plies; things to eat; herbs; fish and fish supplies; fertilizers and mulches, and oddities. Only one ad per householdis permitted in the Miscellaneous for sale cate gory.
Bees, Honey & Supplies
All bees and bee equipment must be certified disease free by the Department of Agriculture be fore being advertised. Please no tify the Entomology Division, Room 304, Capitol Square, Atlanta 30334, 656-3641, and an inspec tion will be made free of charge. First ad must be accompanied by current report which will be re turned upon request.
Pure, local honey $12Vgal., $7/half gal., $4/qt. S.O. Nelson, Athens. 404-353-1771.
Wildflower honey $12/gal.; also 60 Ib. plastic honey containers. E.L. Quinn, Dac-tur. 404-491-8726.__________
Strong colonies $55 ea. new equip.; also bees removed from bldg. & trees. Harold Ward, Savannah. 912-966-2337.
Gallberry honey, 6 Irg. 40 oz. jars, w/ wo comb, $15, $5 shipping; twelve 12 oz. honeybears $12, $4 shipping. L.R. Rowell, Rt. 1, Box 147, Nahunta 31553. 912462-5068._________________________
Italian bees w/new high qual., production queens, hives $45, 4 frame nucs $25, avail, now. Earl Vautin, Jasper. 404692-6192.____________________
Sourwood honey, 3 ten oz. jars in wh. mailer $8 plus $2 shipping. M.R. McLaughlin, Box 315, Young Harris 30582.
Five strong hives w/two supers $35 ea., four frame Dadant elec. extractor, $275, $300 worth of equip. & supplies, $125. Sidney Gresham, Newnan. 404253-3751._____________________
New handmade hives, supers, bottom boards, tops & frames for sale, no shipping. Ralph Witcher, Bremen. 404-
537-5662.________________________________ Sweet clover honey, It., delicious
flavor, $22/gal. ppd. Michael Surles, Rt. 4, Box 4634, Blalrsvllle 30512. 404-
745-4170._____________________________ Gallberry honey, pure & unheated,
gal./$12, qt./$4.50; also will remove uwanted bee equip. Don Desharnais, Rlverdale. 404-996-8297._____________
Handmade bee supplies, will assemble, complete units. Lloyd Allison, Rt. 3, Box 3032, Cleveland 30528. 404865-4485/2986._______________________
Strong, healthy hives, brood box w/ honey super $55, exc. cond., honey $10/ gal., bears $1.50. John Lackey, Evans. 404-863-6293.______________
Nice block of beeswax, 3 lbs./$8 ppd. Evelyn Turner, Rt. 2, Box 2092, Trackrock Gap Rd., Blalr-vllle 30512.__________
Will remove honeybees in Atlanta & surrounding area. W.O. Canady, Douglasvllle. 404-942-3887.______________
Maxant 3100 honey extractor & 6 frames $200. Doyl G. King Jr., Bremen. 404-537-4623 aft. 5 pm._____________
Honey extracting equip, for sale, elec. uncapper & stand, Irg. solar wax melter, 5 ft.x30 in., Dadant wax melter. Bill Tyre, Jesup. 912-427-7869.____________
When advertising in the equine cate gory, it is best to list only one or two animals. The 20 words limit prohibits the inclusion of lengthy bloodline in formation and wordy descriptions.
Things To Eat
Vidalia sweet onions w/true onion seals 5 lb./$12.50, 10 lb./$20, 25 lb./$35 ppd. Harry Wood, Rt. 1, Box 130, Uvalda 30473. 912-565-7326.________
Fresh yd. eggs, blue, brn., 75c/doz. your cont.; also green beans, squash, okra, tomatoes, ready soon. J. Stovall, Hoschton. 404-654-2328._________
Blueberries, near McDonough, bumper crop Climax, Irg. & sweet, we pick, you pick. L. Widney, Morrow. 404961-9459.__________________
Broccoli, yellow squash, turnip green, carrots, mustard greens. Virginia Adams, Adams Farms, Fayettevllle. 404461-9395.____________________
Beans, beets, squash, potatoes, other vegetables now until frost, closed Sat. Edward Colston, 66 Ore Mine Rd., Taylorsvllle. 404-382-9619._______
Blackberries, 3 var., pick your own from our 2 A. patch, now picking, Cherokee Co., N. of Waleska off Ga. Hwy. 140. Bob Williams, Atlanta. 404422-9318 or 337-2327 Fairmount._____
Red raspberries, I pick, $3.50/pt., August 7 thru frost, call first. J. Stone, 6091 Rockbridge Rd., Stone Mountain. 404-4980009._________________
Meal, whole wheat flour & grits $2/5 Ibs., $3/10 Ibs. plus post. Mike Buckner, Rt. 1, Box 76, Junction City 31812. 404269-3630.___________________
Blueberries 60e/lb. & blackberries 80c/ Ib., Tues., Thurs. & Sat., 8 am. Milt Jellum, Buck Creek Farm, 175 Chappell Mill Rd., Orchard Hill. 404-228-2682/2514.
Grain finished beef sides, cut, wrapped, ready for your freezer. Ken McMichael, Montlcello. 404-468-2442 or 981-4130 Atlanta.______________
Frozen dressed rabbit fryers $5. W.J. Gonzalez, 5211 Old Savannah Rd., MeBean 30815. 404-790-5581.______________
Shelled jumbo red peanuts 5 lbs./$9, 10 lbs./$16.50, shipped UPS ppd. W.R. Owenby, 2431 Kennedy Lane SW., Marletta 30060. 404-435-1779.________
Blackberries, taking orders, avail. July thru August, $5.50/gal. for 2 or more gal. C.L. Pearson, Kennesaw. 404-422-5875.
Beans & squash avail. Bill Callaway, Gumming. 404-887-4443.____________
Fresh American lamb, avail. July 31, now taking orders, pick up/del., inquire about lamb skins too. Karen Camp, Lavonia. 404-245-8586 or 356-1467.
Blueberries $1/qt., you pick, $3/qt., I pick, squash 50c/lb. picked. Betty Stephens, 527 Tom Smith Rd., Ulburn. 404921-0653.__________________________
Tomatoes, organically grown, sev. var., beginning 3rd wk. June, off Rock Springs Rd., Sun., Thru., Fri., call before coming. J. Duncan, Box 375, Alto. 404677-3003.___________________
Herbs
All kind of seeds, $1 w/SASE, banana squash, catnip, Peter pepper. Elvira Kirby, 1190 Maries Lake Rd., Douglasvllle30134.__________________________
Queen of meadow, Prince's-pine, 4 Ib. lardbox/$6, 3/$15. R. Chastain, Rt. 5, Box 209, Ellljay 30540.______________
Wild cherry 4 Ib. lardbox/$6.50, tansy, peppermint, spearmint plants $6.50/6 ppd. Mrs. Greer, Rt. 5, Box 209, Ellljay
30540.___________________
Submit ads by Wednesday noon.
Queen of medow, wild cherry bark, red alder bark, 4 Ib. lardbox/$6.50 ppd. Mrs. W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Box 209, Ellljay 30540._________________
New catnip seeds $1/pack w/SASE, free gift w/ea. order. Earl Walker, 2864 Old County Farm Rd., Dallas 30132. 404445-7388.________________________
Elephant garlic cloves, toxic free, sml./ 10, med./20, lrg./30e, bulblets 5c ea., $5 order or more ppd. C. Jackson, Rt. 3, Box 292, Blackshear 31516.____________
'90 Elephant garlic from composted soil, w/o herbicides or pesticides, $4.50/ Ib., $1 post, on 2 Ibs. or less. Charles Poole, Box 1327, Amerlcus 31709.
Sage, lavender, basil, oregano, thyme, others. Tammie Harp, Fayettevllle. 404461-1821.____________________
Hot pepper seeds, Korean, cluster, Redboy, Craigi, Peter, cowhorn, & Irg. cherry, $1/pkg., $2/3 pkgs. w/SASE. Don Dunk, Rt. 1 Box 113T, Harlem 30814.
Wedding lavender, rose petals for tossing, SASE, 50c sample. A. Brown, P.O. Box 266. Fortson 31808._________
Elephant garlic cloves 12/$5 plus $1 post., Elephant garlic seed bulblets 20/ $2 plus SASE w/2 stamps. Ira Rackley, 18 Seminote St., Savannah 31406.______
Seeds, yellowbell pepper, Italian sweet pepper, California wonder pepper, 25 seeds/$1 w/SASE, cash only. Reba Morris, 8787 Hamilton Rd., Midland
31820.________________________ Lemon balm, tansy, sage, feverfew,
plus 32 other herbs, $1/plant, $16.50/flat, no shipping, limited del. J.C. Leffingwell, Rt. 1 Box 22, Canton 30114. 404-
887-0089.__________________
Queen of meadows, ratsbane, clean yellowroot, 4 Ib. lardbox/$6 or 3/$15 ppd. Willa Mae Mooney, Rt. 5, Box 292, Ellljay
30540.____________________ Clean yellowroot, ratsbane, queen of
meadow, 4 Ib. lardbox/$6,3/$15 ppd. Mrs. W.C. Fowler, Rt. 5 Box 292, Ellljay 30540.
Rue plants 20/S10, catnip or comfrey 10/$6.50, all ppd. Iris Brown, Rt. 5 Box 1660, Dahlonega 30533.__________
Strong red sassafras, cucumber bark, 1/2 gal./$6; also buckeyes $2/doz., add post. Mrs. J.D. Phillips, Rt. 1 Box 130, Wrlghtesvllle 31096._____________
Artemesia Silver King, lamb's ear, pennyroyal, fern leaf tansy, lemon thyme, catmint, (blue wonder), 8/$10. Clara Green, 1284 Turner Rd., Rome
30161._____________________________________ Creeping thyme, catnip, pennyroyal,
tansy, butterfly weed, coneflower, plants $1, $5 min., $1.50 post. N. Swann, 223 Lowery Rd., Fayettevllle 30214.______
Elephant garlic, organically grown, 8 cloves/$3 or $5/lb. or $3.50/lb for 5 Ibs. or more, ppd. David Nickoles, 1008 South 301 Hwy., Jesup 31545._________
Lemonmint, spearmint, oregano, ap-
plemint, mountainmint, pineapplemint,
peppermint, 6/$6.50; also Elephant garlic
12/$6.50.______
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Yellowroot, rattlesnake orchid, trillium, Solomon's Seal, wild ginger, 15
plants/$10 ppd. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 1 Box 1405, Blue Ridge 30513._________
Hot pepper seed, cluster or purple rooster spur, Irg. or sml. cherry bouquet, 50 seeds/$1 w/SASE. L.V. Itson, Rt. 1 Box 90, Pelham31779.___________
Orangemint, pineapplemint, applemint, peppermint, spearmint, mountainmint, yarrow, shallots, $5/doz. Joann Johnson, 2106 Old Newnan Rd., Carrollton 30117-8033._____________
S.A.S.E. means self addressed stamped envelope.
Aloe vera, (burn plant), 3/$5, all rooted & ppd. Mary Amett, 256 Hwy. 54 N., Jonesboro 30236.
Two tsp. dill seed $1 w/SASE, plant now or in the fall, two for one. Mrs. H.F. Alexander, 617 McDonough Rd., Hampton 30228._______________________
Horse radish, 4 plants/$3, $2 post., dried catnip 4 Ib. lardbox/$6, $1.50 pody. Martha Walker, Rt. 5 Box 212, Ellljay
30540.____________________ Bird's eye hot pepper seed, 9 pods $1
w/SASE. Harriett Parnell, 1316 Myers Ave., Waycross 31501. 912-285-3562.
Fish & Fish Supplies
Blue wigglers, 4-6" long, hand picked & counted, 500/S15 ppd. Rayford Patterson, Rt. 1, Box 3085, Sumner 31789.
Sterile grass carp, bluegills, some bass, pick up or del. avail, statewide, quan. disc. Randy Cooper, Atlanta. 404349-4256.___________________
Hybrid red wigglers, for priced write/ call. Clinton Edwards, 822 Mather Ct., Stone Mountain 30088. 404-498-8743.
Channel catfish fingerlings, for spring del., graded, treated & disease free. Randy Bennington, Gumming. 404889-1966._______________
Rainbow trout fingerlings & adults, del. avail. Randy Tipton, Dalton. 404694-3243._______________________
Channel catfish fingerlings, graded for size & treated for parasites & disease, del. avail. Barry Brown, Meansvllle. 404-
567-3279.______________________________________________ Start or restock worm beds, red
worms, bedrun worms, min., 5000/S15, 10.000/S25, shipped ppd. w/instr. Abner White, 224 Lee St., Blakely 31723. 912723-3094._________________
Red wiggler worms $6/lb., cups of worms also. Ervin Phillips, 271 Grave Spring Rd., Laesburg 31763. 912432-9924 aft. 5 pm._______________
Rainbow trout fingerlings & adults, can del. David Cochran, Talking Rock. 404-276-3803.____________________
Red wigglers, bedrun worms 5000/S18, 10,000/$30, shipped ppd. w/instr. R. Stapleton, Rt. 1, Lumber City 31549. 912363-4451._______________________
Superior hybrid bream or sunfish, bluegill bream, shellcrackers, channel catfish fingerlings, sterile grass carp & bass. Anthony Chew, Rt. 1, Box 91, Woodbury. 404-846-3005/655-2473.
Farm raised channel catfish $1.25 per Ib., catch your own. Ed Hitt, 636 Chamblin Rd., Grovetown 30813. 404863-1620._________________
Channel catfish fingerlings, graded & sized, del. avail. Roger Smith, Alamo. 912-568-7812._____________
Hybrid red wigglers 2000/S12, 6000/ $20, shipped ppd. w/instr. R.L. Williamson, 3443 Wayside Dr., Augusta 30906.
Red worms, bedrun worms $4/gal., no shipping. T.A. Walker, Rockmart. 404684-7448.______________________
Red worms, bait size $10.75/1000, $44.50/5000, bedrun $8/lb. shipped ppd., $7/lb. picked up. Johnny Shelton, 232 Oak Mt. Rd., Waveriy Hall 31831. 404582-2468.________________
Red wigglers $1/cup. Lottie White, Social Circle. 404-464-2913._______
Please be sure to include your name and complete address or name, town and phone number in each ad submit ted for publication.
Pick Your Own Listing
The next listing of pick-your-own produce operations will be featured in
the Market Bulletin on July 11. If you have fruits, vegetables, etc., that you would like included in this
listing, submit this form to our office by June 27. An updated pick-your-own listing will be included in one of our August editions.
When submitting your notice, please include your information as
illustrated in the sample below:
Name and County
Address
Sample:
HAZARD CO.
John Doe
Route 1,
Hometown
Crop
Approx. Availability Phone
Comments
peaches June 15
404-000-0000
Open 8 a.m.
4 p.m.,
weekdays bring containers
for picking
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Eight worm boxes w/red wigglers, ready for sale, reas. price, need space packing cartons. Wayne Abee, 198 Drury Rd., Jonesboro. 404-471-5255 or 478-7557.____________________
Sterile grass carp, 8-11" & 11-14", bass fingerlings, immediate del., quan. disc., free del. avail, statewide. Mike Buford, Cordele. 912-273-4157.______
Channel catfish fingerlings, 3-5", 4-6", 6-8", larger fish avail.; 2 & 3" hybrid bream, quan. disc., free del. avail. Clark Buford, Cordele. 912-273-4150.______
dual. '89 channel fingerlings, ideal for immediate stocking, guar. live, healthy, immediate del., graded by size & price. J. Gilbert, Thomaston. 404-648-2062.
Red wigglers, bedrun worms $6/lb., $10/lb. fishing size. John Whiddon, P.O. Box 628, Arlington 31713. 912-725-4109/
4623.______________________ Plastic worm cups w/lids, 10e ea., plus
post., min. order 200 cups. Marshall Mahaffey, 5539 Andrew Dr. SW., Mableton 30059. 404-944-6591. ___
Fertilizers & Mulches
Pine or wheat straw, Irg., clean bales, extra clean topsoil, aged compost. B. Isaacs, Snellvllle. 404-979-1336._____
Mulch hay in rd. & sq. bales. Henry Verner, Rutledge. 404-557-2540/2161.
Free horse manure mix. w/shavings, you load. K. Murray, Lithonia Rd., Stone Mountain. 404-879-8689._________
Rabbit compost $35/pickup load, $2.50/1 b. bag. M.L. Williams, Franklin. 404-675-3048._________________
1st cutting of Coastal bermuda for mulch $1/bale, less if all taken, can del. B.N. Crump, Rt. 1, Box 126F, Canon 30520.404-376-7716._____________
Free horse manure mix. w/shavings, aged. Linda Moss, Alpharetta. 404475-4761.____________________
150 A. wheat straw, you bale or pick up behind my baler for $1 per bale. Roy Ackiss, Rt. 1, Wllllamson 30292. 404567-3648._________________________
Wheat straw $2/bale, will del. Kevin Mitcham, Oxford. 404-786-8805.______
Wheat straw, Irg., bright bales, $2.35 del, $1.75 at the barn. John- Petrel, LaFayette. 404-497-8106.__________________
'89 mulch hay $1/bale. P. Currin, Commerce. 404-335-6662._________
Mulch hay, can del. any amt. J.R. Wimpey, Jonesboro. 404-471-4221.
Mulch hay $1.25/bale. R.D. Moss, Social Circle. 404-464-4259._______
1000 bales of mulch hay, good deal, $500 for all. G. Brady, Hephzlbah. 404-
592-2694.__________________________________ Free horse manure w/shavings, you
load. J. Kuni, Suwanee. 404-889-3484
eve._______________________________ Wheat straw & mulch hay, will del.
Bob McDowell, Falrburn. 404-964-3441/ 7300 eve._____________________
Mulch hay $1.25/bale in barn, 500 bales avail. Dan Leslie, Canton. 404479-8329 aft. 6 pm._________________
Free manure mix. w/shavings, you load & haul. Robin Ernie, Canton. 404345-1181._____________________
Mulch hay, very Irg., clean, hvy. bales, $2/bale in barn. S. Stana, Powder Springs. 404-658-5305 or 943-1710.
'90 crop wheat straw, clean, bright, $1.50 ea. in barn. J.E. Jeanes, Gray. 912986-3303.______________________
Mulch hay $1. G. Panter, Gumming. 404-889-1658.________________________
Mulch hay, hvy. sq. bales stored in barn, $1/bale, local del. avail. J.C. Dixon, Hamilton. 404-582-3711.___________
Rich topsoil, 6-7 yd. load, $100 up, del.; also creek sand & tailings. Tim Eskew, Falrburn. 404-964-3342._________
Wheat straw, taking orders, pick up behind baler. Q.L. Rutledge, McDonough. 404-957-5144.___________________
Mulch hay $1.50/bale. B.J. Bland, Buford. 404-945-6741/3765._________
Wheat straw $2.25/bale, mulch hay $1.25/bale. Ernest Powell, Woolsey Rd., Hampton. 404-946-9169.______________
Mulch or cow hay, $1/sq. bale in the barn. Alan Johnson, Watklnsvllle. 404769-8192._________________________
Free mulch hay, 30 Irg. bales, you pick up. W. Jacob, Wllllamson. 404-567-3550.
Free aged horse compost mix. w/ shavings, you load & haul, easy access, Hwy. 81 S. J.C. Blalock, Loganvllle. 404466-0264.___________________________
Horse manure w/shavings & topsoil del. Jim Lindquist, Lindquist Christmas Tree Farm, Senola. 404-599-6490.
Please include your complete name and address on all correspondence and notices submitted to the MARKET BUL LETIN.
Wheat straw, sq. bales, 550 trailer lots, exc. qual., del. anywhere, Ga. or Fla. $1.40/bale plus del. Olin Wooten, Hazlehurst. 912-375-3366/6016/6001.______
Mulch hay, hvy., sq. bales, dry & tight, great for gardens & landscaping. Tom Henderson, Stone Mountain. 404-
482-5308._______________________________ Mulch hay, Irg." bales, del. avail.
Horace Orr, Atlanta. 404-627-0712.
Free horse manure mix. w/shavings, you load & haul. D. Manning, Duluth. 404-497-1504.________________
Pine straw, all type mulches, humus,
rich, clean soil. Sam Evans, Snellvllle.
404-978-3132 or 979-6600.
_______
Cow manure $25 pickup load, you haul, we load, sold yr. rd. E.H. Wages, Loganvllle. 404-466-4178.___________
Wheat straw $1/bale, you pick up in field or $2/bale, we will del. L.J. Shaw, Ft. Valley. 912-825-2331.____________
Fresh pine shavings, no sawdust, picked up & del. M. McCommons, Union Point. 404-486-4049.____________
Topsoil $70/dump truckload, fill' dirt, hauling avail. Wayne Martin, Milledgevllle. 912-452-5437.______________
Mulch hay & cow hay. Gerald Smith, Monroe. 404-267-2929.__________
Mulch hay $1.50/bale. P. Davis, Newnan. 404-253-7742.____________
Worm castings $2/50 Ib. bag. Sheila Hughes, Molena. 404-647-9782.______
Mulch hay $1.25/bale. Bruce Wheeler, Social Circle. 404-786-0386._________
Good dry compost, well pulverized, $8/ load, 2 loads/$14, get 2 loads free or $1/ bag. J.W. Vanhorn, 4457 Covington Hwy., Decatur. 404-289-5798 or 922-2128.
Pine, wheat & rye straw in sq. bales. Johnny Owens, Rocnelle. 912-643-7671 or 365-2637.___________________
Aged compost w/shavings, free if you load, we load $5/pickup load. J.M. Hartzler, Alpharetta. 404-475-9663.
Topsoil, 10 cu. yd. tandem load $110, horse manure, Irg. pickup, $65 del. to N. Atlanta. David Johnson, Gumming. 404889-4713._____________________
Mulch hay, dry sq. bales stored in barn, $1.25/bale at barn. G.M. Weems, Dacula. 404-962-4396._______________
Chicken litter $25/pickup & $3/bag,
horse manure $10 pickup, will load by appt. Jimmy Alford, Lawrencevllle. 404564-1937/3161.
Oddities
Homemade scented soaps, lavender, thyme, sassafras, gardenia, sandalwood, peppermint, 4 Irg. bars/$5 ppd., 12/$13.95 ppd. Charlie Wilkerson, Box 31, Naylor
31641._________________________________________ Tanned rabbit furs, many cols., sml.,
med., Irg. sizes, ready to sew. Kim Gay, Whlgham. 912-762-4613._________
Nice buckeyes $2/doz., $1.50 post., will sell cheaper w/lrg. order. Minnie Mae Shaw, 218 Trinity Place #107, Decatur 30030. 404-377-3706.______________________
Fine nat. Merino wool yarn from Georgia raised stock. R. Szostak, Oak Hill Farm, Covington. 404-784-9707.
Nat. col. wool from fine to coarse, all cols., $2/lb. & up. Tina Evans, Taylorsvllle. 404-684-5703.____________
Gourds $1.25 ea., w/holes $1.75, gourds for bluebirds $2 ea., $4 per doz. for post. Ga. orders. Mrs. T.W. Butler, Box 163, Dexter 31019. 912-875-3353.
Homemade lye soap, 10 bars/$5, $1 post., 24 bars/$10, $1 post., out of state add $2. M.B. Harvey, 3448 Peach Orchard Rd., Augusta 30906. 404-798-1395.
Gourds $1.25 ea., w/holes $1.75 ea., gourds for bluebirds $2 ea., $4 per doz. for post. Ga. orders. R.D. Butler, Box 275, Dudley 31022. 912-676-3170._____
Gourds, many shapes & sizes to choose from, will ship. Mrs. Lena Braswell, Rt. 1, Box 73, Wrens 30833. 404-547-6784.__________________
Wool for handspinning $1.50-$3/lb., wh. or blk., washed & carded wool, $6/8 oz., SASE for samples. G. Campbell, Fox Run Farm, Lula 30554-0509. 404869-3390.__________________
Raw wool, approx. 100 Ibs., $1/lb. J.W. Conner, 6215 Mulberry Rock Rd., Dallas
30132.__________________________________________ Corriedale handspinning fleeces 4" or
longer, exc., skirted, no tag, comp. fleeces at $2/lb. T. Gibson, LaFayette. 404-397-2941.________________
When mailing ads, keep in mind that Wednesday noon is our deadline for the following week's paper. Submit your notices well in advance of the deadline, so they will appear in the paper on the date you desire.
Please put ads for different categor ies on separate sheets of paper.
Miscellaneous Wanted
Want used chicken house equip. K. Tootle, Reldsvllle. 912-557-6296._______
Want to buy column & shaft for deep well, size 8-14"; also want control panel for 150 hp. electric motor, 3 phase. Ben Newton, Rt. 1, Lyons. 912-565-7150.
Want clean name brand qt. canning jars for same in pints. J. Galvond, Jonesboro. 404-478-7002.__________
Want old windmill for farm. Gall Dockery, Albany. 912-888-2280.______
Want 4 or 5 tray self turning incubator, must be in good cond., reas. price. Walt Johnson, Jasper. 404-692-6828._____
Want to buy one peanut hand sheller, made by Tom Huston. Archie Monfort, 7500 Moon Rd., Columbus 31909. 404322-0966.______________________
Want millstones & buhrstones. B. Smith. Sandy Springs. 404-255-6786.
Want to buy 2 gal. wild blackberries in Cumming area. Sara Chafin, Chamblee. 404-887-5069, call Fri., Sat. & Sun._____
Want free dirt dumped on my prop. L. Blankenbaker, Dallas. 404-443-2434.
Want free fill dirt dumped on my land. W. Jacob, Wllllamson. 404-567-3550.
Want low priced fill dirt. P. Johnson, Lawrencevllle. 404-963-4622.________
Want 8 frame queen excluders, wood bound, state price in 1st letter. H. Ward, 22 Brampton Rd., Garden City 31408. 912-964-6277.
Notices
// you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Uia Haney 651-9082.
Will Betty M. Wilson please contact me, forgot to specify kind of seeds wanted. Ruth Collins, Rt. 3, Danielsville
30633._____________________ Will the lady that ordered the buck-
eyes please contact me, need mailing address. Mrs. J.D. Phillips, Rt. 1, Box 130, Wrlghtsvllle 31096._________
Out of State Wanted
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Mia Haney 651-9082.
Want horse drawn vehicles, coal or ice wagon, express wagon, pairs forecart, farm implements, send photo, price, cond. Wm. Wright, Rt. 4, Box 106, Hayesvllle, NC. 28904. 704-389-3477.
Want head for M JD tractor. James N. Nelson, 801 Russell Dr., Weaver, AL. 36277.
Firewood
// you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Mia Haney 651-9082.
All firewood advertised in the Market Bulletin must be cut from your personally owned property.
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 specify ing the amount of firewood you have for sale.
Oak firewood, split & stacked, grn. or dry, you pick up from driveway, $50/1/2 cord. S.O. Nelson, Athens. 404-353-1771.
Free firewood, 4-6' pieces, pine & hdwd. Gerald Kerr, Alpharetta. 404688-1878 or 664-2504 eve.__________
Full cord oak & hickory, cut & split to desired length & size, del. on one ton truck & stacked, any location, $125. W.P. McWhirter, Royston. 404-245-6896.
45 A. hdwd. trees left on ground from timber cutting, you cut up, $15/cord. L. Boiler, 217 Boiler Rd., Martlnez. 404863-4314._________________
Firewood, mix. hdwd., no pine, $115/ cord, $60/1/2 cord. Bruce Wheeler, Social Circle. 404-786-0386._________
Free oak, 1 tree on ground, you cut & haul. M. Lance, Atlanta. 404-241-8676.
When you are responding to an ad, please read it carefully. Many advertis ers prefer not to ship and will specify in their ad, "available at farm" or "no shipping."
Please be sure to include your name and complete address or name, town and phone number in each ad submit ted for publication. These items are required and are considered part of the 20 word limit.
Name and city are required on every ad. Please include this information so your ad will not be withheld.
Program Recognizes Outstanding Farmers
In an effort to recognize outstanding farmers and farm families in Georgia and throughout the South east, Helme Tobacco Co. is sponsoring the Lancaster/ Sunbelt Expo Southeastern Farmer of the Year Award. The program, open to farm ers in eight Southeastern states including Georgia, will recognize the outstand ing farmer with a $10,000 cash award.
The newly established program is designed to re ward farmers based on their commitment, efficiency, leadership, sound manage ment and environmental practices, and plans for fu ture development and
Dairy Calcium Helps Prevent Osteoporosis
Include calcium in your diet to help prevent osteoporosis, a condition where the bones become weakened and more susceptible to fracture. An insufficient amount of calcium can result in a weak skeletal system and a reduction in height marked by a hunched back known as "dowager's hump." Since bones are constantly re building, the need for cal cium and dairy foods never ends.
Women's needs for cer tain nutrients such as cal cium and iron often exceed those of men's. Therefore, women are more prone to osteoporosis than men. Those at greater risk are: women who are white, fair or small-boned; women who do not get enough exercise; women who smoke, drink alcohol, or are heavy caf feine users; women with a family history of osteopo rosis; women who do not get enough calcium; and postmenopausal women.
You can decrease your risk of developing osteopo rosis by increasing calcium consumption. The U.S. Rec ommended Daily Allowance of calcium is 1,000 mg. Con tact your physician or dieti cian for individual instruc tion.
The perfect source of cal cium is milk, which also contains Vitamin D which helps in calcium absorption. Other dairy products such as yogurt, cheese and ice cream are major sources of calcium. Fish, oranges and leafy green vegetables also are rich in calcium.
An educated choice of foods can prove beneficial to your health and help pre vent osteoporosis. For addi tional information provided by the National Dairy Board write to: Dairy Infor mation, 328 Agriculture Building, Capitol Square, Atlanta, Georgia 30334.
changes for their agricul tural operations.
A. Lancaster/Sunbelt Expo Farmer of the Year will be seated in the states of Georgia, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Florida, Ala bama, and Mississippi. Fol lowing the selection of each state winner, the eight fi nalists will be eligible for the Southeastern Farmer of the Year Award. The state winners will be announced by mid-September and the recipient of the $10,000 award will be named at the Sunbelt Expo in October.
To be eligible for the award, a farmer must be at least 21 years of age and an active producer or member of a farm family actively involved in the agricultural industry with farming pro viding the source of income.
Interested farmers should contact their local county Extension offices for addi tional information and ap plication forms. The entries must be submitted through the farmer's local Extension office for consideration no later than July 15.
Milk Gives You More
The phrase "Milk gives you more" is no idle boast. The following chart from the American Dairy Asso ciation shows the percent of the Recommended Daily Al lowance of various nutrients in a 12 oz. serving of milk and the leading soft drink.
Soft Milk Drink
Protein
27% 0%
Vitamin A 18% 0%
Vitamin Bl 15% 0%
Vitamin B2 50% 0%
Vitamin B1244% 0%
Vitamin D 76% 0%
Calcium 55% 0%
What about cost? Again, for a 12 oz. serving:
Soft Milk Drink
18.3 40.2 cents cents
So, no matter how you look at it, milk does give you a whole lot more, and for a lot less money.
Gum Turpentine About 50 counties in the longleaf-slash pine forest of south Georgia produce more than 80 percent of the na tion's supply of gum turpen tine and rosin, according to the Georgia Association of County Agricultural Agents.
Chain Saw Safety When using a chain saw, stand on the uphill side of a log so it won't roll into you. Watch for branches that may spring back as you cut, warn experts with the Na tional Safety Council.
Wednesday, June 20,1990
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Handicrafts Offer Business Potential
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Dairy Industry Grows with American People
true or it would have been cast away to the old adage junk pile long ago.
Since large masses of people are not going to knock on your door and ask if you have anything to sell, you will need to develop a marketing plan in order to be successful. A good marketing plan can serve as a road map to take your craft sales from where you are now to exactly where you want to go.
There are four simple but essen tial parts to a good marketing strat egy. These parts are easier to re member if you call them the "Four P's -- Product, Price, Place and Promotion."
Product. It is important that you thoroughly understand the product or service you are offering. What is the end result of owning your prod uct? Hardware stores sell millions of power drills each year. As a general rule, people don't especially want drills, they want holes. Very few customers will buy a handmade reproduction of an antique cider press because they really want to own one. But there are many health conscious people who would like a neat old fashioned device that will flatten fruit and provide them with fresh juice for their family. This is your target audience.
You also must know who your potential customers will be and why they would buy the product. Many beautiful lace handkerchiefs are sold, but I've never seen one used as a handkerchief. Their many decora tive uses make them a great gift and they would sell well in gift shops and before such occasions as Mother's Day and Christmas.
Price. A lot of thought should go into setting the correct price for whatever is being sold. Higher qual ity items usually bring a higher price, but don't be fooled into think ing that only top quality items sell. Not everyone wants a Rolls Royce. Choose the price/quality trade-off that best fits the audience you are trying to reach. The price you should ask is affected by the price of your competitors and the type of image you are trying to project.
Place. To make a sale, you must get the product in front of the right people. Hot dogs sell great at ball games, but not so well at the opera. Do items similar to yours sell well at craft shows and flea markets, or
Pest Control Month Observed in Georgia
June is National Pest Control Month, and an appropriate time to reflect on the importance of pest control professionals to our state.
Georgians, living in a sunbelt state where termites and other pests thrive, can appreciate the value of pest control services to homeowners, renters, farmers -- in deed, all consumers.
For general information about home pest control* consumers are advised to contact their local county agents. For information about spe cific pest control services, contact the Georgia Pest Control Associa tion, One Executive Concourse, Suite 103, Duluth, Ga. 30130.
would specialty stores or fine gift shops be more appropriate? Where do teenagers shop; or parents of small children? Where do your po tential customers usually spend their money?
Promotion. The bottom line is to tell your customers that your prod uct or service exists, and why they should buy it. Promote what makes this product better or different from the rest. If it is cheaper, faster, bigger, or tastier, then highlight this feature. If service is your strong point, then forget quality and price and advertise "made to order," "free delivery" or "no as sembly required."
A good marketing plan is essen tial to success. A thorough study of the "Four P's" will provide a foun dation of information on which to base all other business decisions. It's cheaper and easier to do it on paper than in the real world with real money.
This is the first in a series of articles concerning handicrafts as the basis for a home business, which will be published in the special Handicraft Editions of the Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin. The editor would like to thank Robert L. Brannen, Fulton County Extension agent, for providing this information for our readers.
The story of milk and the story of mankind are connected throughout history, and the dairy cow continues to be as important now as we ap proach the 21st Century, as it was in ancient times, when a person's wealth was measured by the num ber of cows he owned.
Since they were domesticated 6,000 to 10,000 years ago, cattle have been widely recognized for their value. However, the first set tlers to the New World made the mistake of not carrying any cows with them, resulting in a lack of food, especially milk. This was one reason for the high death rate on the Mayflower.
Fortunately, this mistake was quickly corrected, and later ships brought one cow and two goats for every six people on board. As pi oneers pushed west, they remem bered the lessons of the early set tlers and always travelled with two or three cows following their wag ons.
Very few changes took place in milk production in America prior to 1850. Most of the population lived on farms or in small villages, with
ag consumer line...
Q: In a recent edition of your paper, you printed an article which gave some tips for controlling blossom end rot in tomatoes. You mentioned this condition could be controlled by spraying the foliage with calcium chloride or calcium nitrate. Unfortunately, I have been unable to find these solutions in ready-mixed form, nor have I been able to locate any deicing salt which you stated could be used to make a homemade spray that would provide these nutrients. Would you please provide some other methods for controlling blossom end rot or advise me where I can obtain
the chemicals you recommended?
A. Blossom end rot is a physiological disorder caused by lack of calcium in the plant. This condition generally occurs when soil has not been adequately limed with ground limestone several months before planting the tomatoes, or when fluctuating soil moisture damages root tips so that the plants are unable to pick up calcium from the soil. Blossom end rot is evident when a large black spot forms on the bottom of a tomato just before it ripensi
The quickest cure for this problem is to spray the foliage with a solution of calcium chloride at the rate of one teaspoon per gallon, or to fertilize the plant with calcium nitrate at the rate of no more than one tablespoon per plant. Calcium chloride and calcium nitrate solutions are available at lawn and garden centers, and de-icing salt is available at many hardware stores. However, as you mentioned, these substances may be difficult to find this time of year.
If this is the case, try fertilizing with calcium sulfate, commonly sold as gypsum or land plaster. Apply calcium sulfate (one tablespoon per plant) to the soil near the tomato plant and water it. Sheetrock, wall board or gypboard also contain these nutrients. If you have any of these items available, you can provide the soil with calcium sulfate by breaking off a few pieces of the material and pushing them into the soil near the plant. The calcium sulfate will not change the soil pH.
If you did not adequately lime your soil several months before planting, you can obtain a liming effect by adding hydrated lime or quicklime when you prepare soil in the spring. Be extremely careful when using this substance because it can burn you in addition to the plants. Do not touch hydrated lime and do not touch your eyes or any mucous membranes when using this substance. When the lime is added to soil, it will heat it and kill any plants that are present. Therefore, hydrated lime should be added to soil at least one week before setting plants so it can react with soil moisture to produce the desired effect.
If you are in doubt as to whether your soil has adequate calcium for growing tomatoes, contact your county agent for a soil test kit. Your soil will be tested free of charge, and you will receive an analysis which will indicate exactly how much ground dolimitic limestone must be added for a healthy garden. Since ground limestone is slow acting, apply it to the garden in both Spring and Fall.
If you have problems or questions concerning products or services regulated by the Georgia Department of Agriculture, write: Consumer Services, Room 300, Agriculture Building, Capitol Square, Atlanta, Georgia 30334, or call toll-free 1-800-282-5852 or 656-3645 in metro Atlanta.
each family dependent on its cows for milk. As long as the pastures were good, there was an abundance of milk; but during the winter, milk supplies were limited.
As small towns became large pop ulation centers, city ordinances re garding dairy barns became more
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restrictive. Farmers within driving distance began delivering milk over regular city routes. The milk had to be produced within a few miles of where it was consumed because of the lack of suitable transportation and refrigeration.
The middle of the nineteenth cen tury marked the beginning of mod ern dairy production. Several devel opments which contributed to the industry as we know it today in cluded the factory system, which allowed milk and milk products to be processed in large quantities at points throughout the land; im proved machinery to milk cows, process milk and package it for consumer use; modern transporta tion, which made it possible to ship milk across great distances; and refrigeration, which allowed milk and milk products to be stored and transported for longer periods while retaining more of their fresh flavor.
Milk processing technology has undergone significant changes dur ing the past few decades. Today's milk is pasteurized, homogenized, and Vitamin A-enriched to increase its nutitional value, flavor, quality and storage life.
The United States has the high est quality milk in the world. From the time it leaves the cow until it reaches the consumer, the milk is never touched by human hands. This closed system ensures the milk is sanitary and safe.
Increases in population and de mand opened the way for expansion in the marketing of milk and milk products. Dairy cooperatives were organized by dairy farmers to meet the needs of changing market condi tions and to help individual pro ducers with their daily production and marketing tasks.
Dairy science research and devel opment has led to new feeding and breeding techniques. Because of these innovations, fewer cows are required to keep pace with con sumer demand for high quality milk and milk products.
Health conscious consumers are attracted to traditional as well as innovative dairy products to help meet the nutritional demands of a stressful, modern lifestyle.
Today, as in 1609, when the first cow came to Jamestown, milk and milk products are helping to keep America strong.
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Home Business Workshop Slated
The Fulton County Ex tension Service is sponsor ing a two-part course explor ing how to operate a busi ness from your home. The course will cover planning, marketing, pricing, and es timating expenses and prof its.
The classes will be held at the Atlanta Botanical Garden 9 a.m.-12 p.m., July 10 and 17. Registration fee is $5. For more information call (404) 730-7000.
Garden Information Line
For a 24-hour recorded message on weekly classes and special events at the Atlanta Botanical Garden, call (404) 876-5858, or the American Directory Com pany at 329-4500, extension 2021.
Plant Hotline
Volunteer horticulturists and master gardeners are available to answer plant questions on the Atlanta Botanical Garden's Plant Hotline, (404) 875-GROW (875-4769).
Crop Conditions Decline From Former High Rating
According to the latest report from the Georgia Ag ricultural Statistics Service, crop conditions fell from the high levels of the previous week, as row crops in many areas were stressed by above-normal temperatures and declining soil moisture levels.
Additional moisture is needed for much of the state's corn crop, which is in the critical tasseling and ear development stage.
Corn Growers Announce National Yield Contest
The National Corn Grow ers Association has an nounced entry dates and de tails of its 1990 National Corn Yield Contest.
Entries postmarked by July 1 will require a $50 entry fee per hybrid, plus membership dues for en trants who are not currently members of NCGA. Entries postmarked from July 2 through August 1 will re quire a $70 entry fee per hybrid, plus membership dues, if needed. August 1 is the final deadline for en tries.
State and national win ners will be recognized at the 1991 NCGA Corn Clas sic, Feb. 20-22 in Kansas City, Mo. For entry forms or more information, call or write the National Corn Growers Association, 1000 Executive Parkway, Suite 105, St. Louis, Mo. 63141, (314) 275-9915.
NATIONAL CORNTMYIELD CONTEST
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Special Handicrafts
All new sheet scraps 10 lbs./$7.50, $2.50 post, or 25 lbs./$15 plus $5 post., pillowcases $3.50/pr., $1.50 post., strips for era. rugs 60/lb., $2.50 post, for 10 Ibs. Irene Burrows, Rt. 3, Box 597, Trenton 30752._______________
Cro. snowflakes, sev. patterns, ready to hang, $1.25 ea. or $12.50 per doz.; also pretty pineapple pattern dress collars, wh. & It. ecru, $10.50 ea., handmade. Mrs. Cochran, 1510 Mayfield Rd., Alpharetta 30201. 404-475-5914._________
Cute animal applique patterns for baby quilts 6/$3 ppd. Genie Weaver, Rt. 1, Box 398, Washington 30673.______
Stiffened doily tissue box cover $7.50, toilet tissue cover $5, custom cols., ppd., shipping extra. S. Pritchett, Acworth. 404-975-8925.___________
Handquilted quilts, made w/patterns, good cols., two tops, price reas. Ruby Gober, Rt. 4, Box 130, Commerce 30529.
Pastel portraits from your photo, people, pets, places. Lewis McElreath, Newnan. 404-253-3854.__________
Chair caning & minor wicker restoration, laced, pressed, rush, split oak, & binder cane, some pick up & del., regular & special patterns avail. Susan Leggett, Bollngbroke. 912-994-6565._________
Handmade dolls, Aunt Jemima lookalike 20", Raggedy Ann & Andy 20", $16.50 ea., clowns 20", $12 ea., all ppd. Edna Mathews, Rt. 2, Box 148, Rising Fawn 30723. 404-657-4023.___________
Handmade quilts, queen, full, baby quilts, decorative pillows at reas. price. Vernie Long, 5715 Wills Orchard Rd., Gumming 30130. 404-475-9253.________
Handmade precious patchwork, 18 in. teddy bears, qual. work, $15 ea. Mrs. Jim Thompson, Smyrna. 404-432-8149.______
Tanned, ready-to-use rattlesnake skins w/rattles attached, timber rattler skins $57, 6 ft. long diamond-back $83 ppd. Charlie Wilkerson, P.O. Box 31, Naylor
31641.____________________ Handcrafted leather belts, all sizes &
cols.; also gun holsters, slings & billfolds, SASE. Howard Goss, 224 Delaware Ave., Warner Robins 31093. 912-922-0635.______________
Want reas. priced wooden birdhouses for purple martins & bluebirds. T. Jacob, WllHamson. 044-567-3550._______
Barbie's bride dress, lace bodice, wh. satin, trimmed w/5 satin roses, long sway in back, veil & crinoline, $6.50 plus 85* post. Nell Jones, 3767 Plumcrest Rd.. Smyrna 30082.__________
Handmade & hand quilted cotton quilts, poly, filled, Irg. reg. $150, queens $185, one king $210, $5 shipping, money order or certi. check. Beuna Hales, Rt. 3, Box 251, Ellljay 30540. 404-276-4281.
Fine sewing for children, heirloom, smocking or play & school wear. Carol Green, 677 Layfield Branch Rd., Hamllton. 404-322-0866._____________
One set of quilting frames $40. Mrs. Lena Iray, Atlanta. 404-767-0927._______
Hand cro. dolies, mats, angels, afghans, & toys, sewn rabbits, lambs, pigs, cows, clowns, dolls & pillows, hand painted T-shirts & sweats. Jackie Chesser, Marietta. 404-578-6042 before 3 pm.
Will work your crafts, cro. your afghans, work your cross stitch designs, marriage prayer cross stitch picture. Stacey Clark, Rt. 1, Box 698, Monroe
30655.___________________ Will work your crafts, folded star/
Cathedral window pillows $18.50 ea., $35/pr., asst. wall hangers $10-$30; also will work your design, money orders only. Jean Clark, Rt. 1, Monroe 30655.
15 old-fashioned quilt patterns $5. Luesella Wimpey, Dial Star Box 320, Blue Ridge 30513._____________
Will work your crafts, cro. your afghans, make your Cathedral window quilts, work your cross stitch designs, 12" chicken scratch pillows, 2 designs, $20 ea. Lisa Clark, Rt. 1, Box 697, Monroe 30655.________________
Quilts for sale, full size. Mollie Hunt, 536 Lithonia Rd., Stone Mountain 30088. 404-469-6367._______________________
Felt napkin holders $1.25 ea., $4/set of 4, $6/set of 8, rabbit pins, magnets 750 ea., rabbit bookmarkers $1 ea., send SASE, money orders. S.P. Clark, Rt. 1, Box 6%, Monroe 30655.______________
Blown eggs $1.25 ea., 6 or more $1 ea. or trade for decorated eggs. Lisa Morris, Bremen. 404-537-6921._________
Walnut planks, avg. 3"x14"x84", air dried, make beau, coffee tables, $2.50 board ft. David Patch, Rt. 2, Box 2051, Clarkesvllle 30523._______________
Willing to trade smaller 22" loom for an 8 harness loom, 40" or larger. Pam Howard, Canton. 404-479-9160._______
Birdhouses, bluebird houses, feeders, & bird baths for sale. Wes Rhea, Marietta. 404-590-7246.______________
Men's shirt collar extender button, gain extra size, satisfaction gaur., 3/$3 ppd. R.L Peacock, 107 South 7th St., Cordele31015.____________________
Martin houses, accommodates 12, 24, or 36 martin families, free info. Jason Holyoak, P.O. Box 449, Alapaha 31622. 912-532-6495._____________________
Handmade quilts, butterfly, lone star, dbl. wedding ring, umberella girl, monkey wrench, Dresden plate, will do quilting, no patterns. Rosie Bates, 7 Conn. Ave., Tallapoosa 30176. 404574-7484. . . ._________.
Potholders, watermelin slice, black seeds, green rind, $4/set, house shoes $3/pr., placemats 4/$12. Mrs. P.B. Brown, Rt. 4, Box 4, Ball Ground 30107._____
Ceiling fan pull, cro., pineapple design, $4.50 ea., send SASE & state col. or send sample of col. to match. Robbie Purdy, 2126 Freestone Ct., Jonesboro 30236. 404-478-6274.____________
Raggedy Ann & Andy, 4 sizes, Amish boy & girl, $17 ea., floppy ear rabbits, 4 sizes, other kind of dolls. Ruth King, Rt. 1, Box 1061, Maysvllle. 404-652-2234.
14x14 cotton mat. for quilt scraps $5/ 50, quilt scraps 50/lb., $1 post., 5 yo yo's. Mrs. A.B. Westbrook, Rt. 2, Ball Ground 30107.________________
Cro. bedspread, cro. collars, will do cro. Sandra Screws, 3793 Hwy. 54 W., Hogansvllle 30230.______________
Blown goose eggs for decoration, cleaned & bleached, $5 ea. ppd. Sue Harris, 4470 Wesley Chapel Rd., Marietta 30062.404-992-1669. ________
Quilt scraps, mix., 20 lbs./$25 PP. UPS. C. Addis, 6 Jane Lane, Brunswick 31520. 912-265-5245.__________________
Chair caning of all kinds, also chair repair, wicker & rattan restoration. Duke Dufresne, Rt. 2, 411 Baker St., Statham 30666. 404-725-2554.______________
One cro. dbl. bedspread, popcorn designs w/fringe. Mrs. P.M. Jackson, Madison. 404-342-2081.___________
Wicker repair, chair caning, rushing & wood splints, will pick up & del. in surrounding area. Alicia Young, 1180 Askew Rd., Greensboro. 404-453-2040.
Bluebird houses $12, martin condos $8, $12 plus shipping. W.A. Cook, Rt. 3, Box 2370, Ashburn 31714.________
Want to buy used spinning wheel & carding combs. B. Jennings, Rt. 2, Plains. 912-824-7443.
Ladies cro. house shoes $3/pr., children's $1.50, butterfly fridgies $1.25 ea., cro. potholders, flower design, $1.50, add post. Mrs. Homer Alien, Dial Star Rt. Box 208, Blue Ridge 30513.__________
Quilts, handmade, new mat., laundred, $175, quilt tops $40. K. Anderson, 3775 Clairmont Rd., Chamblee 30341. 404455-1025.__________________
Granny bib aprons, choice of col., $9 ppd., other. Mrs. Frank Dotson, 336 Level Grove Rd., Cornelia 30531.__________
Granny square afghans, 1 multi. col., main col., blk., 72x75/$50, 1 shades grn., main col., off white, 45x60/$25, 1 brn. & gold, main col. beige, 45x60/$25. J. Maddox, Stone Mountain. 404469-6283.__________________
Will repair your torn, ripped or snagged afghans, tablecloths & bedspreads. Mary Bryan, 2502 Plantation Dr., East Point 30344. 404-768-6159.
Handmade cot. print bonnets, oldfashioned or button top, adult or child, $5 ea. Mrs. M.C. Smith, 14 Brookside Ct., Cartersville30120.________________
Quilts for sale, old-fashioned ladies boot, fan quilt, dbl. wedding ring, Texas star, handquilted. Hattie Thompson, 35 Miss Dr., Cedartown 30125.________
Barbie, Ken, Skipper clothes, 8 sets/ $11.50, cabbage patch preemie & regular clothes, $2.50 ea., all ppd. Diane Annabel, Rt. 1, Box 185, Warthen 31094.
15 in. top turvy, handmade cloth doll w/reverse heads, 1 blk., 1 wh. on ea. doll, hair & dress, all cols., $9 ea., $2 post. Shelby Harris, Rt. 6, Box 6335, Jackson 30233.404-775-5158.___________
Quilt blocks, 15 in. sheeting, Dutch girl & boy, cats, dogs, ducks, 12/$14, Dresden plates, grandma fan 12/$18. Mrs. W.W. Daniel, 101 Hart Terrace, Hartwell 30643. 404-376-2537._______
Have plain wood cut outs, benches, will cut from your patterns. Josephine Holman, 109 Ozora Rd., Loganville 30249. 404-962-8250._____________
Penny banks, wooden cut outs w/see through plastic sides, $10 ppd., specify dinosaur, teddy bear, car, whale, or camel. R. Buchman, 2175 Britley Terrace, College Park 30349.___________
Lovely cot. quilts, quilted by hand; also will make or do quilting. Mrs. Herbert Blalock, 330 Smokey Rd., Newnan 30263. 404-253-3678.______
All types of chair caning, have your precious antiques reseated w/rush or cane. James Lewis, 1404 Kenwood Dr., Perry. 912-987-4243.
Bushel basket, "Mamie's", $35 ea., $2.50 post. M. Holland, 2330 Jackson Rd., Griffin 30223. 404-228-3976.
Quilt tops, Dutch girl, Colonial boy, butterfly, $15, machine made quilts $10, long earred rabbits dressed $10-$15, plus post. Mrs. Oneil Young, P.O. Box 38, Waleska 30188. 404-479-3590.
Cedar bluebird houses $9, log cabin banks, oak, 5x6", $8; whirlygig, man pedaling bicycle, 17" propeller, $19.95, $2 post, for ea. item. N.A. Manley, 2131 Rochelle Way, College Park 30349.___
Appliqued jumpers for little girls, sizes 6 mos.-3T/$15, 4-6X/$17, plus shipping, many designs & cols., exc. qual. Betty Cosper, Tallapoosa. 404574-2472.
Country ruffled curtains, cushions, free estimate, aprons $8-$15, bed linen $5-$20, cro. items, vanity skirts, reas. priced, del. avail. Deborah Langley, Rome. 404-235-3603.
Quilts & birdhouses for sale, 2 1/2 mi. S. of Pelham, Friday & Sat. 10 am.-5 pm. Gloria Rogers, Blue Bird Farms, Pelham. 912-294-0515.
All cro. items, jar lid cover $1.50, pear or apple coasters $1 ea., wreath magnet $1.25, watermelon eyeglass case $3 ppd. Faye Morgan, Box 1270, Box Springs
31801._______________________ Cameo hairbows, blue, blk. or coral, $5
ppd., special orders accepted. C.J. Alien, Rt. 1, Box 1792, Townsend 31331._____
Dbl. size quilt, morning glory, country rose, others $200. Pauline Sanfratello, 36 Palmer Rd., Cedartown 30125. 404748-3109.____________________
Cro. multi-col, afghans $45, cro. coat sweaters, sml., $15. Bess Nichols, Rt. 7 Box 225A, Canton 30114. 404-479-4347.
Quilting frame, free standing, adjustable to king size, send SASE for free picture & info. Ben Yarbrough, 330 Landers Dr., Mableton 30059. 404948-2376._____________________
Wood turned Christmas tree ornaments, made of cypress, beau, ornate & fully turned, set/6 individual ornaments $20 ppd., set/6 ornaments in shadow box $35 ppd. Kenneth Gillaspie, Coosa. 404232-6601._____________________
Walnut logs for sale, one 20" at butt x 10', one 12" at butt x 9', one 10" at butt x 9' and one 8" at butt x 6'. Lamar Cannon, Clayton. 404-782-5697 or 373-1439.
Recane or repair old chairs, new bottoms. Marsha Minnick, Madison. 404342-9905.______________________
Bible covers, quilted print fabric w/ lace & ribbon trim, 8" or 10" length, blue or mauve, $13 ppd. Shirley Turner, 9260 Turner Rd., Jonesboro 30236. 404478-7016.____________________
Bluebirds nest through July, boxes offer winter protection, cedar/cypress nesting boxes, stainless steel screws, galv. nails, valuable info., $10, $2 shipping. Charles Warnock, 12 Ventura Blvd. Savannah 31419. 912-925-7544.
Christmas cro. icicles $1 ea., candy canes $1.50 ea., snowflakes $1.25 ea. or 5/$5.50, diff. patterns, wreaths $1.25 ea., post. incl. Lynda Townley, Rt. 1, Box 1851, Gainesville 30506.
Butterflies, domestic & exotic, cured, preserved & mounted flat in custom riker mounts, $10 up plus post., $1 & SASE for list. Doyle Land, Porter Lane, Rt. 1, Gainesville 30506.
Special Cathedral quilts, king $475, queen $400, Irg. baby quilts $50, baby Cathedral pillows to match $10, Cathedral throw pillows $20/pr., all plus post. Catherine Cole, Rt. 1, Box 93, Bethlehem 30620. 404-867-5576.
Custom handmade quilts made to your specifications, great heirloom gift, $6. Z. Peace, Alpharetta. 404-594-8189.
Chair caning & minor wicker restoration done, incl. both laced & pressed cane, rush, split oak & binder cane. Dotty McDaniel, Cumming. 404-887-8518.
Quilt scraps for sale. Mrs. W.C. Leonard, 1735 LaFayette Rd. SW., Rocky Face. 404-673-4398.
Cro. 4" musical bear $5, baby Layette, (blankets, sweater, bonnet & booties), $40/set, all ppd. Judy Jordan, Rt. 1, Box 547, Oxford 30267.
Old quilt pillows, 14x14, $5 plus $2 post. Doris Durham, 308 Confederate Ave., Dallas 30132.
All types of chair caning, porch rockers, chair w/holes in them. George Conley, 75 Pinehurst Dr., Stockbridge 30281.404-474-8687.
Cro. rd. placemats, 4 ply thread, no straching, $3 ea., yellow, peach, grn. Jessie B. Hitt, 1313" Merry St., Augusta 30904.
Old-fashioned bonnet pattern, adult & child sizes, $1 ea. w/SASSE. N. Yancey, Box 145, Williamson 30292.
One windmill star dbl. bed quilt, green, lavender, red, wh., blue, poly, filler, hand quilted, $100 plus shipping. Myrtle Tucker, 395 North Main, Wintersvide 30683. 404-742-8415.
Leather dog collars, hand engraved w/ name & phone number $7.50 ea. ppd. T.A. Curry, P.O. Box 159, Oconee 310670159.
Cro. cross bookmarks $15/doz. ppd., white & ecru w/rims in various cols. Mrs. J.L. Hilley, 5123 Big A. Rd., Douglasville 30135.404-949-8260.
Solid wood rocking doll cradle $35, childs wood rocker $20, handcrafted children's furniture, etc. Joel Wilkerson, Stockbridge. 404-957-6782.
Half kitchen towel, cro. top for oven handle, $3 ppd., state col. Flora Whatley, 1048 Woodland Way, Forest Park 30050. 404-366-2704.
White tatted snowflakes $2 & $3 ea., some are beaded w/tiny pearls, tatted bookmarks $2 ea., tatted Santa Claus & snowman $5 ea., add post. Edith Echols, 801 Riverhill Dr. #431, Athens 30610. 404549-0297.
Quilt scraps & pieces, new top qual., 100% cot., prints & solids, $5/lb., approx. 4 yds., ppd. Jean Haas, Rt. 2, Box 6239, Auburn 30203.
One shell stitch afghan, fisherman, 64x84, $50, one Park Ave. afghan, 76x77, Dr. Country peach col., $50, one baby afghan, shell stitch, baby yellow col., 37x40/$20. Mrs. V. Adams, 15 Walnut St., Cornelia 30531. 404-778-7448.
Quilts & baby quilts, handmade, dbl. $1.85 ea. or 2/$3.25, various patterns & sizes. Ella Massey, Chamblee. 404458-7339.
Quilt patterns, sev. different designs, $1 ea. w/SASE. Dot Davis, 5275 Gilmore Rd., Gillsville 30543.
Country walking sticks, finished, unfinished, SASE info. Gene Taylor, 4048 Laurie Jo Dr., Marietta 30060. ___
Homestead or country scenes, hand oil painted on yours or ours, handsaws, cross cuts, and/or circ. blades, w/wo clock work. Mary Crone, Duluth. 404449-9756.
Want a pattern for Christmas stocking to knit; also need a design that has a Christmas tree as a theme. Marilyn Whelpley, 440 Habersham St., Savannah 31401.
Quilt patterns, rose square, daffodil star/crescent, overall boy, white sail N. sunset, $1 ea. w/SASE. Cleo Matthews, 6111 Little Ridge Rd., Acworth 30101.
Two pretty appliqued, handmade quilt tops, reduced for sale. Virgie Hedden, 1150 Rankin St. W. #G4, Stone Mountain 30083. 404-498-3434.
Want qual. quilts, painted bunnies, handmade cloth bunnies, 3-24", hand painted hearts, pie safes, benches. Wm. Turnage, Rt. 1, Box 1157-A, Choestoe 30512.
Quilts, king lone star, blues & wh., all cot., handmade, $165, Queen Dresden plate, blues, $120. L. Perry, Rt. 1, Box 77, Winder 30680. 404-867-6789.
Handmade quilts, strawberry, gentleman's bow, Dutch doll, triple heart, tic tac toe, others, starting at $100. Mildred Grizzle, 4346 Whitmire Circle, Gainesville 30506.
14 homemade quilt tops, asst. pattern, all for $50, Tio checks, money order only, $4 post, for full bed. Carl Strom, Rt. 1, Box 182, McRae 31055. 912-868-5756.
Pine cone pick up tools, qual. made, free info. Joseph Bateham, Rt. 1, Box 2390, Sylvester 31791.___________
Want someone to restore items such as old trunks. Mrs. M. Miller, Mllledgeville. 404-485-8891.
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Cro. doilies $5 ea. w/lrg. SASE. Mrs. J.L Williams, Rt. 2, Box 2681, Blue Ridge 30513.________________
50 nice cotton machine made full size quilts $25, have king, queen & baby. Mrs. Grady Itson, 1030 NW. Pleasant Valley Rd., Adalrsville. 404-773-3176._______
Quilt tops, pieced in strips $8, pieced in 9 diamonds $20, one pieced in squares $25, $2 post, for ea.; also aprons w/wo bibs & 2 big pockets, $5, 75? post. Mrs. J.H. Maltsberger, P.O. Box 988, Trenton 30752._______________
Quilt tops, step-around-the mtn., log cabin, $30 ea. ppd. Julie Whittle, Rt. 1, Box 1215, Dexter 31019. 912-689-4361.
New quilts, handmade in king, queen, & twin size, $75-$250 ea. Frances Fowler, 2557 Glendale Ct., Conyers 30208. 404922-3547.____________________
Old-fashioned sun bonnets w/sml. cape/tie, calico prints, $5.50 ppd. Mrs. S.B. Bailey, Rt. 2, Box 239, Lavonia
30553.______________________ Old-fashioned granny bonnets w/wo
long tails $7.50 ppd., apron bonnets $7.50 ppd., children bonnets $6 ppd., sml. print or cols., guar. Ginger Thaxton, 712 Stewart St., Carrollton 30117. 404834-6030._______________
Black mammy doll, 37 in. tall, long dress, bandana, basket in hand, $41 ppd. Mary Mathews, Rt. 2, Box 147, Rising Fawn 30738. 404-398-1804.________
Wooden stools, figurine shelves & cabinets, garden benches, business card holders, my own design & doll cradles, others. J. Kemp, Chamblee. 404457-8858.________________
Old-fashioned quilting frames, bluebird boxes $7.50, butter molds $15, butter paddles $3, dashers & lids $15, lap quilting frames, 12x12"/$6, 14x16"/$8 ppd. P.O. Webb, Rt. 2, Box 69, Elberton 30635. 404-283-5207.____________
Cro. afghans, bed dolls, sleep slipper, hand towel sets, other items made to order, some on hand. Mrs. A.E. Riley, 3430 Rushing Rd., Augusta 30906. 404798-4150.__________________
Quilt patterns, little Dutch boy & girl, Holly Hobby, Southern Star, others, all $5, add post.; also over 500 quilt patterns. Willa Mooney, Rt. 5, Box 292, Ellijay 30540._______________
Baby quilts & wall hangings, litte bear, Holly Hobby, little Dutch girl, trimmed in lace, pillow & slip to match, $25 ea., patterns 5/$5, add post. Mrs. Fowler, Rt. 5, Box 292, Ellijay 30540._________
Submit ads by Wednesday noon.
Handmade oak porch swings, curved back, 4 ft., 5 ft. or special orders. Otis Evans, Stockbridge. 404-474-7992._____
Chair caning & repairs done on rockers, ladder backs, stools, etc., will glue, replace or repair broken parts; also do pressed cane w/holes. Wm. Boyd, 3821 Rex Circle, Rex. 404474-7617.____________________
Want quilt blocks to make "Friendship" quilt, put name, city, state on it. Willie Austin, 46 N. Cherry St., Commerce 30529.___________________
Refrigerator magnet, granny face w/ bonnet, made on corn cob, $2. Mrs. Norene Dempsey, 2733 Waverly Ave., Columbus 31904.___________________
Quilts for sale, also will do quilting. Myre Sanders, 6679 West Point Rd., LaGrange. 404-882-0569. _____________
Lrg. bamboo poles, ready for decoration or making furniture, most 8-10 in. round up to 12 ft. tall. M.L. Brown, Marietta. 404-565-2499.____________
Want pattern for hen, as door stop. Grace Brayton, 3036 Washington Rd. #1, East Point 30344. 404-767-1193._____
Cotton mat. quilts, full size $25, sgl. $15, crib size $10, appliqued design, full $50, tops $30. Mrs. J.C. Parker, 628 McEntyre Loop SE., Calhoun 30701. 404629-3061.____________________
Quilt patterns, Holly Hobby, little Dutch boy & girl, little rabbit & ducks, little Colonial girl, 2 other patterns, all for $5. Penny Harnton, Rt. 5, Box 292C, Ellijay 30540._________________
11x14" portraits in oil from photo, $35 ppd., Irg. size SASE. C. Huffman, Rt. 2, Box 408BB, Jackson 30233. 404775-6768._______________________
Nice cotton quilts, dbl. wedding ring, owl, maple leaf, tulip, daisy, lone star, Dresden plate & others. Mrs. John Carroll, 1677 Buford Dam Rd., Buford 30518.404-945-6901.____________
Beau. cro. rd. doilies, 18 in. across, ecru, all cotton thread, $15 ea.; also snowflakes 5/$5. Mary Wages, 103 Glaster Rd., Lawrenceville 30244._______
Cro. house shoes $3, doilies $3, collars shell $5, flower edge $5, pineapple $10, fancy print ban aprons $2.50. Gladys Fincher, 5229 Hwy. 92, Douglasville 30135.__________________
Cro. baby afghan of baby yarn, pink & blue, some yellow, beau, col., $20. Mrs. Z. Vaughan, 3481 Bethany Rd., Madison
30650._______________________
Please observe our 20 word limit.
Tatting hen-n-biddie edging in white, teal, blk. or blue variegated, $3/yd. plus plus 50<t for mailing. Mrs. G.B. Gregory, Rt. 2, Box 444, Comer 30629._______
Bat house for approx. 30 bats, cedar, w/info., $15 ppd.; whirlygigs, man sawing/chopping, woman churning/hoeing, $21.50 ppd., other. S. Batchel, 2914 Old Thompson Mill, Buford 30518. 404932-1932. _________!______
Bluebird houses $8 ppd., duck whirlygigs $8 ppd. Oscar Chavers, 1636 McGarrah St., Americus 31709. 912924-7872._________________
Quilt patterns, windmill, pin wheel, millwheel, golden steps, twist & turn, $1 ea. w/long SASE. Mrs. Ruby Ponder, Rt. 1, Box 248, Armuchee 30105._______
Chairs reseated, woven, pressed cane, fiber rush, reed, binder cane. Don Lockwood, College Park. 404-964-4948.
Handmade potholders 4/$1, 2 stamps, quilt patterns, Sun Bonnet Sue, fisher boy, churn dock, grandmother's cross, flower pot, shoofly, 3/$1 w/SASE. Mrs. A. Gentles, Rt. 6, Box 461, Toccoa 30577.
Bonnets $6 ppd., 35 blue baby bibs w/ pocket & dinosaur on front $10 ea. plus post. Glenda Crosby, P.O. Box 442, Baxley 31513.________________
New storybook dolls, Cinderella, Snow White, Little Red Riding Hood, Alice, Mary, Gretel, Virginia, $20 ppd. Mary Newsom, 2319 Weslan Dr., Austell
30001.____________________ 18x24 hand painted oil on canvas of
your favorite country scene $25, will paint on handsaw, etc. Stew Fontaine, 4847 Green Forest Ct., Acworth 30101. 404-429-4842._________________
Wind chimes, weather proof, galv. metal, 6 tubes, 15-25" long, beau, toned, guar., $15 ppd. Homer Ricketts, Rt. 1 Box 123AA, Matthews 30818. 404547-3587.___________________
Dainty print herbal moth-repelling sweet sachets for closet or drawers, $3 ppd. Jackie Williams, 525 Crabapple Circle, Alpharetta 30201.____________
Solid cedar bluebird nesting boxes w/ instr., $10 ppd., bat boxes, natures bug zapper, w/instr., $12 ppd. John Chaney, 308 Woodland Rd., Winder 30680. 404867-8263.___________________
Want to buy bedspreads, peacock pattern, cotton only, good cond., hand tufted or machine made, reas. P.R. Glaze, 3075'Rita Way SE., Smyrna 30080. 404-435-4804.________________
Please send S.A.S.E. with ads.
rBulletin Calendar
EQUINE EVENTS June 23 N.A.S.R.C.A. 4th Qualifying
Show, 11 am, Adairsville. Info: 404489-1107.
June 30 2nd Annual WARE Saddle Club, 10 am, Waycross. Info: Ronnie Johns, 912-283-2692; Brad Courson, 912-422-3683.
June 23 2nd Annual Buford Lodge #292 F & A.M. Horse Show, B B Parks Ranch, Old Peachtree Rd. & I-85, Duluth. Info: Bobby Mullinax, 404945-5686.
June 30 The American Saddle Horse Association of Ga., mid-summer classic, Ga. State Championship Horse Show, 10:30 am, Wills Park Equestrian Ctr., Alpharetta. Info: 404-343-
June 23 Fayette Saddle Club Open
9939.
Horse Show, FRHA sane., Halter, Pleasure, & Running Events, 11 am, Rex Arena. Info: Jerry Higgins, 404460-0707.
CRAFT FAIRS June 21-24 Shannon Southpark Mall,
over 40 exhibitors, mall hours. Info: 404-889-0309.
June 23 88 Saddle Club, 7 pm, Halter, June 30 Spring Arts & Crafts Show,
Running & Pleasure, Sandersville.
Fieldstone Inn, Hwy. 76, 10 am-4 pm,
Info: 912-552-3014.
Hiawassee. Info: F. Gwaltney, 404-
June 24 Bar-G Sadie Club Open Horse
896-4550.
Show, 9 am, neg. coggins, Harbins
PESTICIDES & RECERT1FICAT1ON
Road Arena, rain date following June 28 GPFES Fertilizer & Chemical
Sunday, Dacula. Info: 404-962-0497.
Containment workshop, 2 hrs., any
June 24- C.G.B.R.A. 1 pm, Circle A
category, Tifton. Info: 912-634-4274.
Arena, Winston. Info: K. Ayers, 459- June 28-30 Advanced Pest Conrol Tech-
6300; J. Greene, 942-9811.
nology, 5 hrs., Indust., Inst. (31),
June 29-July 1 Horseman's Quarter
Public Health (35), College Park. Info:
Horse Association, Peach Country
Bill Blasingame, 404-957-6151.
Circuit, Hawkinsville. Info: 205-548-
2876; Stall Reservation, Bob or Joann
INFORMATION
Pavey, 404-563-1016.
June 22 Herb Day, Callaway Gardens,
June 29 10th Annual All Night/All Breed 8:30 am - 3:45 pm, Pine Mountain.
Horse Show, Wills Park, 6 pm, Info: 404-663-5153.
Alpharetta. Info: 404-642-6555.
June 23 Farm Equipment & Miscella-
June 30 Seay Farms Horse Show, neous, Newton Co., Magnet Rd., off
Oglesby Bridge Rd., Conyers. Info: Brownbridge Rd. Info: 404-786-1877/
404-483-3497
3178.
Wind chimes, diff. metals, to 38".long. Sam Hedgepath, 2215 Ingleside Ave., Macon 31204. 912-743-0777._______
One baby bed quilt, yellow, $35, quilt tops $25 ea.; also dbl. knit scraps, 10 lbs./$6. Anna Braswell, 1238 Milstead Ave., Conyers 30207. 404-922-4353.
Pick up pine cones, paper, etc., w/one hand, no stooping w/30" claw action picker upper, $9.50 ppd. W. Lang, P.O. Box 38, Omega 31775. 912-528-4356.
Get rid of up to 100,000 mosquitoes per night w/bat boxes, custom built $25. Marty Myers, Perry. 912-987-5718 day or 2658 night._________________
Wool dusters, pelts, handspun yarn. Tina Evans, 160 Pine Bow Rd., Taylorsville 30178. 404-684-5703.
Air fresher w/doll head, cro. dress & hat in asst. cols., bath/gifts, $13.50 ppd. Mrs. Richard Maroney, 6130 Jones Rd., Atlanta 30349._____________
Cro. covered coat hangers $2 ea. plus $1 post., all cols, ready now; also quilts, king $100, queen $95, dbl. $90, twin $85. Minnie Mae Shaw, 218 E. Trinity Place #107, Decatur. 404-377-3706.________
Beau, handmade quilts $100. Louse Dow, Mayfield. 404-652-2653._______
Hand painted 20" jointed wooden Uncle Sam $30 ppd., old-fashioned 6x7" flags w/twig poles $7 ppd., 14" Americana angels $14 ppd. Cherly Bunn, 3680 Catalina Dr., Marietta 30066. 404926-8018.___________________
Only one ad per category per house hold is permitted In the BULLETIN.
Vegetable Planting Chart
VEGETABLES
DAYS TO MATUR
ITY*
VARIETIES* 1
PLANTING DATES Summer/Fall
SEEDS OR Plants Per 100ft
Asparagus Beans, Bush Beans, Pole Beans, Lima Beans, Lima Pole Beets Broccoli Butterpea Cabbage
Carrot
Cauliflower Collards Eggplants Kale Lettuce Mustard Okra Radish Spinach Squash, Summer
2nd Season 50-60 65-75 65-75 80-85 55-65 60-80 70 65-80 70-80 55-60 55-70 75-90 50-70 60-85
40-50 55-60 25-30 40-45 40-55
Tomato (Determinate) 70-90 (Indeterminate)
Turnip
40-65
Mary Washington Tendergreen, Provider, Greencrop, Blue Lake 274 Stringless Blue Lake, Kentucky Wonder 191 Henderson's Bush, Nemagreen, Jackson Wonder (Speckled) Sieva, Fla. Speckled Detroit Dark Red Gem, Green Comet, Green Duke, Premium Crop Dixie Rio Verde, Round Dutch, A & C No. 5 Nantes, Chantenay White Empress, White Christmas, Self blanche Georgia, Vates Black Beauty, Harris High Bush, FL Market Vates Bibb, Great Lakes
Florida Broadleaf, Southern Giant Curled Emerald, Clemson Spineless, Perkins Cherry Belle, Scarlet Globe Dixie Market, Iron Duke, Seven R, Grandstand Yellow Summer Crookneck, Dixie, Early Prolific Straightneck, Senator Zucchini Bigset (VFN), Walter Manapal Bonnie (VFN), Betterboy (VFN), Monte Carlo (VFN) Purple Top, White Globe, Shogoin, Just Right
Nov. and Dec. July 5-Aug. 10 July 1-Aug. 1 July 1-Aug. 1 July 1-Aug. 1 Aug. 1-Sept. 20 Aug. 1-Sept. 1 July 1-Aug. 1 Aug. 1-Oct. 1 Aug. 20-Sept. 15 Jul. 15-Aug. 15 Aug. 1-Sept. 1 July 10-25 Aug. 10-30 Sept. 1-Oct. 1 Aug. 20-Sept. 10 June 15-July 1 Sept. 1-Oct. 15 Sept. 1-Oct. 15
Aug. 1-20
50 Roots 1/2 Lb. 1/2 Lb. 1/2 Lb. 1/2 Lb. 1 oz. 100 Pits. 1/2 Lb. 100 Pits. 1/2 oz. 100 Pits. 1/2 oz. 50 Pits. 1/2 oz. 1/4 oz. 1/2 oz. 1 oz. 1 oz. 1 oz.
1 oz.
June 15-July 15 Aug. 10-Sept. 15
50 Pits. 1/2 oz.
NOTE: Planting dates in this chart are approximate for middle Georgia. North Georgia plantings should be about two weeks later in the summer and earlier in the fall. South Georgia plantings may be made two weeks earlier in the summer and somewhat later in the fall.
* Days to maturity are from planting seed or setting transplants in the garden. The number of days will vary depending on variety (some varieties mature earlier than others, temperature, and general growing conditions. Check catalogues for individual maturity time.
** Varieties listed are some of the better varieties. There are many other good varieties worthy of trial. *** Plant on the shallow side in heavy soil and when adequate moisture is present.
Information provided by the Georgia Cooperative Extension Service.
SPACING (Inches) ROWS/PLTS.
36 x 18-24 36 x 2-4 36x4-12 36 x 3-4 36 x 6-8 18-36 x 2 36 x -12 36 x 3-4 36x12 18-36x2-3 36x-15 36x8-16 36x34 36x12 18-36 x 12 18-36x 1 36 x 8-12 24x1 18-36x2
36x24
DEPTH TO PLANT***
6 in. 1-11/2 in. 1-11/2 in. 1-1 1/2 in.
1 in.
1-11/2 in.
1/2 in.
1/2 in.
1/2 in. 1/2 in. 1/2 in. 1 in. 1/2 in. 3/4 in.
1 1/2 in.
48x24 18-36x1-2
1/2 in.
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THE MARKET BULLETIN
Wednesday, June 20,1990
Georgia Dairy Farmers Productive and Efficient
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As with any successful business, dairies have adapted and changed with the times. Georgia is a milkdeficient state, and with an expand ing population, producers have had to work hard to streamline their operations to become more efficient.
In March of this year, a record 134 million pounds of milk was
Energy Conservation Grants
To qualify for a grant, a dairy farmer must first have an energy audit per formed on his operation and then meet the following qualifications. He must be a Georgia resident and U.S. citizen, have the project ap proved and recommended by the head of the University of Georgia Extension Engi neering Department and have equipment installa tions approved by the Geor gia Department of Agricul ture. Equipment installed prior to the program is not eligible.
Since funding for the pro gram is limited to $200,000, only those dairies where en ergy audits project enough savings to repay the total cost of equipment installa tion within three years will be considered.
Georgia dairymen inter ested in the program should obtain an initial request form and an application for equipment modification from the Georgia Milk pro ducers, Inc., Agriculture Building, Room 440, Capitol Square, Atlanta, Ga. 30334, (404) 656-5647.
If the number of qualified applicants exceeds the available funds, priority will be based on time of receipt of the initial request form by the Georgia Milk Producers office.
Sunbelt Field Day Scheduled June 27
Sunbelt Field Day will be held June 27 at the site of the Sunbelt Agricultural Exposition, near Moultrie, Ga.
The largest farm show in the Southeast, the Expo opens its farm gates each summer for variety trials for corn, grain sorghum, soy beans and cotton. Demonstration plots are also shown by University of Georgia crop experts.
Admission to the field day is free. Activities will begin at 9 a.m. and end with lunch at 12:30 p.m. Fur ther information is available through local Extension Service agents.
1990 June Dairy
Month
produced on Georgia dairies, al though there were 300 less dairies than when the previous record was set.
The Dodsons recently renovated their milking parlor and installed a Double 10 herringbone-style sys tem. They also have installed Rainbird pre-washers in the cows' loaf ing area, which helps reduce prepa ration time. All these measures are designed to increase efficiency and cut production costs.
Efficiency is a high priority with the Dodsons, and their dairy was selected as the first to receive a matching funds grant of $1,000 for installation of heat recovery units and milk precoolers. The grant pro gram, funded by the U.S. Depart ment of Energy through the Gover nor's Office of Energy Resources, provides a total of $200,000 in matching funds for eligible dairy producers to purchase and install energy-saving equipment.
Under the program, qualified dairy farmers are not required to repay the money and are eligible for matching funds on dollar-for-dollar basis with a maximum of $1,000 per producer. Grant money for the pro gram was made available from oil overcharge refunds.
Few Farmers Apply For Water Permits
Since 1988, all large agricultural water users in the state -- those who use more than 100,000 gallons a day in any month from deep wells, ponds, lakes or streams -- have been required to have a permit from the Environmental Protection Divi sion, Georgia Department of Natu ral Resources.
As of June 8, 1990, only 4,300 of the expected 10,000 applications had been submitted, while more than half of the initial sign-up pe riod had expired, according to David Ashley, manager of the Water Re sources Division, EPD.
Farmers who apply before July 1, 1991 are approved automatically, Ashley said. After July 1, 1991, each application will be subject to a more stringent review, and farmers may not be approved for the full capacity of their irrigation systems.
Most farmers who irrigate will use more than the 100,000 gallonsper-day or three million gallons-permonth average covered under the law, according to Tony Tyson, an agricultural engineer with the Uni versity of Georgia Extension Serv ice. Farmers who irrigate need a permit if they apply one inch of water over 110 acres, two inches over 55 acres, three inches over 37 acres or four inches over 28 acres, in any month, Tyson said.
Farmers with more than one well or other water source must apply for a permit for each source. The simple, one-page applications, along with complete instructions, are available through local county Ex tension offices.
Ray Dodson, left, arid Bill Dodson, right, examine the new double 10 herringbone milking system they installed to improve efficiency and
conserve resources on their Eatonton Dairy farm.
Area Marketing Coordinators Honored For Innovations in State Government
The Area Marketing Coordinator Program of the Georgia Department of Agriculture has advanced to the semi-final level of the Innovations Transfer Program of the Council of State Governments.
Semi-finalist programs will be evaluated at regional panels of state officials who will make the final selections this summer and fall. Two programs from each region will be featured in CSG's Innova tions magazine, copies of which are distributed to state policymakers across the country. The winning programs also will be recognized at a special national awards ceremony.
Since 1975, the CSG has made an annual selection and review of inno vative state programs which have been successfully implemented to deal with significant problems and which have the potential to be adapted for use in other states.
In 1974, Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin began the Area Marketing Coordinator Program to help bring Georgia's marketing facilities and techniques in line with the productive capacity and high quality of the state's agri cultural products.
The primary goal of the Area Marketing Coordinator Program is to establish a network to better market fresh Georgia products throughout the state and beyond the state's borders by effectively linking producers and buyers.
Eight marketing coordinators working throughout the state pro vide assistance of Georgia farmers in the areas of quality, inspection, grading and packaging, as well as in identifying buyers and the latest marketing trends and techniques.
The coordinators also supply produce buyers with information on established growers, production areas, product availability, growing trends, and licensing and bonding requirements.
According to Irvin, there is a clear need and popular support for direct marketing programs in Geor gia and many other states. "The success of our program is due to its straightforward approach and the comprehensive planning behind it,"
said Irvin, "as well as a lot of hard work from those who implement it."
For more information about the Area Marketing Coordinator Pro gram, contact the Georgia Depart ment of Agriculture, Markets Divi sion, (404) 656-3680.
Farriers Benefit
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(entry level), certified, and journey man. The examinations are taken voluntarily and are administered by one of the ten AFA-certified farriers in the United States. These individ uals have passed the highest level of examination and have been ap proved by the AFA board of direc tors. State chapters, such as the GPFA, are merely vessels through which the horses, sites, etc., are set up.
Georgia horses, horse owners, and the state's entire equine indus try, along with our farriers have benefited from the efforts of GPFA.
Our organization supports a team approach involving the efforts of farriers, owners and veterinarians to provide the best service and care for Georgia horses. We are dedi cated to promoting better health care, professional responsibility, ethics, and better education for ev eryone on this "support team."
The next time you see your far rier, inquire about his or her cre dentials. Remember, your horse cannot. Please do not hesitate to ask questions about our organiza tion or the backgrounds of our mem bers. Only you can make certain that your horse receives the quality and care it deserves.
Egg Association Annual Meeting
The 29th annual meeting of the Georgia Egg Association is sched uled July 10-11 at the Hyatt Re gency Ravinia Hotel, located at In terstate 285 and Ashford-Dunwoody "Road in Atlanta. For more informa tion on the event, write: Robert N. Howell, Georgia Egg Association, c/o Georgia Egg Commission, At lanta State Farmers' Market, For est Park, GA 30050, or call 404-3637661.