FARMERS & CONSUMERS
Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Georgia Deparfmenf of Agriculture
Market Bulletin
"Vol.77, No. 9
Wednesday, February 28,1990
Weights and Measures Focus of Observance
Department Monitors Milk from Cow to Consumer
Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin announced that March 1-7 will be observed as National Weights and Measures Week, to corqmemorate the signing of the first weights and measures law on March 2, 1799. , The theme of this year's observI ance is "Progress through Consensus Among Consumer Regulators and Industry." This theme highlights the continued work towards uniformity in labeling and packaging laws, specifications and tolerances, education and inspection methods. All these efforts assist consumers and businesses by en' forcing equity in the marketplace, Irvin said.
NATIONAL WEIGHTS & MEASURES WEEK
March 1 to 7
Progress Through Consensus Among Consumers, Regulators
and Industry
This year also commemorates the 75th anniversary of the National Conference on Weights and Measures (NCWM) sponsored by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (formerly the National Bureau of Standards) and the U.S. Department of Commerce.
"Our Weights and Measures Division is a member of NCWM and supports the effort in uniformity through their annual meetings as they formulate model laws, uniform training, specifications and tolerances for devices," Irvin said.
Consumers with problems or concerns about weighing and measuring devices or practices in the state may call the Georgia Department of Agriculture's Fuels and Measures Division in Atlanta at (404) 6563605.
Take Precautions Now For Spring Tornadoes
Tornadoes continue to pose a serious threat to lives and property in Georgia. Last year, four people were killed by tornadoes in the state, the first tornado-related fatalities since 1977. More Georgians are injured by tornadoes than by any other weather-related event.
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From infancy until we reach our golden years, we rely on milk as an important source of nutrients necessary for the proper development and maintenance of the human body. Because this dairy product plays such a significant role in our diets, it is no wonder that distorted reports which question the safety of our milk supplies cause concern.
This is the second in a series of articles which will address food safety concerns and what is being done to protect consumers.
Prior to the 1930's, most milk and dairy products were produced on the farm or in the local area where they were consumed, and there were no uniform quality standards or routine testing procedures to monitor the quality of milk. For this reason, a number of healthrelated problems were associated with dairy products.
Today Georgia's population depends on dairy products produced and processed in a small number of facilities with widespread distribution over many states. Because milk is such a vital part of the daily diets of Georgians, the Georgia Depart-
Vegetable Conference Sponsored For Potential Buyers and Sellers
In an effort to increase fresh vegetable sales by bringing potential buyers and sellers together, the Georgia Department of Agriculture is serving as a sponsor of the TriState Vegetable Marketing Conference, Feb. 27-28, 1990, in Greenville, S.C., according to Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin.
The conference is the culmination of the Tri-State Vegetable research project which was designed to evaluate the prospects of vegetable production in Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina. Conference topics will include the potential of vegetable production in the TriState Region spotlighting the successes of buyers, brokers and producers, along with presentations on crop sequencing, international markets, new cultural practices, and opportunities for the 90's.
"We hope that this conference will encourage farmers to carefully evaulate the feasiblity of growing vegetables," said Irvin, "and at the same time, introduce buyers to the high quality produce already being grown in these three states."
Currently, Georgia has approximately 170,000 acres in fresh vegetable production including both spring and fall crops, according to University of Georgia Extension specialists. Acreage devoted to growing vegetables has increased at a rate of 10 to 15 percent each year over the last five years with over 220,000 acres expected in 1990.
"Georgia farmers produce a full line of high quality vegetables making our state second only to Florida in both acreage and cash receipts in the Southeast," said Irvin. "With our long growing season, mild weather and diverse crops, Georgia has the ingredients to become one of the nation's top produce suppliers."
Georgia vegetable producers exhibiting at the Tri-State Conference include the Georgia Vegetable Co. of Tifton, Gibbs Patrick Farms Inc. of Omega, Hopkins Farms of Cairo, Fresh Farm Products Inc. of Americus, Oconee River Produce Inc. of Mt. Vernon, Calhoun Produce of Ashburn, Farm Fresh Produce Inc. of Lyons, and the Vidalia Onion Committee of Vidalia.
ment of Agriculture devotes much time and money to make certain it is safe to consume.
"The amount of funds we have to spend on monitoring milk almost seems inadequate when you consider the responsibility we are charged with carrying out,' said Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin.
During 1989, the department devoted $1.1 million to the Dairy Division and lab budget and 1/6 of the total food regulatory budget to milk and dairy products. In fact, the department devotes more funds for monitoring the quality and safety of milk than for any other single food product.
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The Georgia Department of Agriculture's Dairy Laboratory conducts thousands of tests on dairy samples each year. Henry Clerke, Senior Lab Technician, is shown above checking milk samples for the presence of harmful bacteria.
Pseudorabies Update
In last week's edition of Market Bulletin it was inadvertently reported that Georgia was set to move into Stage III of the Pseudorabies Eradication Program. This, however in untrue.
Georgia is currently involved in Stage II which is the Control Phase of the program. This involves tracing all pseudorabies positive animals to the herd of origin. The herd of origin is tested and positive animals are permitted to slaughter. All breeding swiiu, returning to farms from feeder pig sales are tested at market.
The editor regrets the error and any confusion caused by the previous article.
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THE MARKET BULLETIN
Wednesday, February 28,199C
Farmland For Rent or Lease
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Michelle Coleman at 656-3722.
The Farmland for Rent or Lease Category is published the last issue of each month. Deadline for submitting notices is the 15th of each month. If your notice arrives after the deadline, it will be published in the following month's Bulletin.
Advertisers must submit a notice for each month they would like their ad to appear. When submitting notices, please designate it for the Farmland for Rent or Lease category- Notices to buy or sell farm land are published only in the special fall or spring farmland editions.
71/2 A. for pasture or hay cutting, 2 mi. south of Zebulon on Hwy. 19 in Pike Co. Jack Moore, Fayetteville. 404461- 9304.___________________
100+ A. pasture barn w/stalls, out bldgs., fenced, water, good hay yield, convenient to Canton, Roswell Hwy. 140 Hickory Flat. Man/in Nodvin, Atlanta. 404-952-9966._________________
2 good pastures, total 38 A., access to water & woodlands, 1 1/2 mi. west of Ray City. Betty Harnage, Ray City. 912455-4091.________________________
40 A. wheat, clover, fescue & bermuda grass pasture for rent; cattle only, by the head or Ib. of gain. Phil Sims, Comer. 404-783-3223 aft, dark.____________
Hay land for rent, 42 A. fescue, 7 A. coastal bermuda, $25/A. near Mansfield. J.W. Jones, Mansfield. 404-786-2280.
492-1- A. SW Ga. & 600+ A. South Central Ga., lease avail, for hunting deer & quail. James Baskin, Sr., Alma. 912632-4952.
35 A. of good land w/stream for livestock or farming (20 A. wooded & 15 A. open), $250 A./mo. Lewis Ayer, Ft. Valley. 912-825-8401.______________
70 A. of bottom land on Etowah River, yr. or long term, $35/A. Stewart Brown, Dahlonega. 404-692-5809.
45 A. ideal for deer & turkey hunting, approx. 10 mi. west of Franklin in Heard Co. J. Coggin, Temple. 404-562-4458
Sod farm for lease, under irrig., equip, to operate this farm is for sale. Jay Rathel, Donalsonvllle. 912-861-3330.
55 A. farmland for rent, grow peanuts, soy beans, etc., in Laurens Co. Mrs. Ruth Graves, Stockbridge. 404-474-8428.
4 A. pasture for rent; like new, 4 stall barn w/feed & tack rm., hay storage Shed, elec. & water incl., $275/mo. Mike Rhinehart, Conyers. 404-526-7182 day or 786-1412 night.________________
304.4 A. for lease in Wilcox Co. for hunting, exc. for deer, rabbits, squirrels & turkey, Middle Ga. Jerry Mays, Tucker. 404-938-9100._________________
Lrg. pasture land for rent. Elvira Kirby, Oouglasville. 404-942-3623. ____
Want to Rent/Lease
Want to lease 1-500 A. in Middle Ga. for hunting rights, responsible family. Mike Daniel, Rlnggold. 404-935-5621.
Want to lease 200-600 A. for hunting rights. Don Kazmierski, Chatsworth. 404695-8068 call collect aft. 7 pm. _____
Want 500+ A. for deer hunting in Jasper, Henry, Butts cos. for '90 & '91 seasons. C. Roden, Atlanta. 404622-9979 or 523- 7605.
Want to lease land for deer hunting in Johnson, Wilkinson, Washington or Laurens cos., non-drinking & non-smoking hunters. Mike Caldwell, Route 1, Box 1930, Chatsworth 30705. 404695-5704 aft. 5.
Want to rent sev. A. of pasture w/ shelter for cattle only in Heard, S. Fulton, Coweta, Troup, Carroll or Meriwether cos., w/long time lease. M. L. Rice, Newnan. 404-251-7590.
Want 100-500 A. for deer hunting in Pike, Upson or surr. cos., responsible family, will respect your land. J. McClain, P.O. Box 702, Gumming. 30130 404-889-4569.
Want to lease land for df ar hunting in northern hunting zone & Middle Ga., will respect your prop. David Mashburn, Epworth. 404-632-5456._________________
Name and city are required on every ad. Please include this information so your ad will not be withheld.
Want to lease 100-150 A. for hunting & fishing, family, responsible professional people, north of Dublin, w/good game & fish populations. Ray Crook, Gumming. 404-887-5868.___________________
Want to lease land for fishing privileges in pond, 1-2 hrs. from Atlanta. R. Joe, Decatur. 404-377-0128 aft. 7 pm.
Want 500-1000 A. in Central Ga. for extended lease to hunt on land, responsible & exp. hunters. Pat McDevitt, Atlanta. 404-642-1554 eve.______________
Want to lease 300+ A. for deer &/or turkey hunting; also, would like swamps for duck hunting. Clark Ellard, Gainesvllle. 404-534-3215.__________________
Want to lease 100-150 A. for deer hunting, honest & responsible, in Carroll, Coweta, Heard, Meriwether cos. Jeff Bowen, Austell. 404-941-7379 call collect aft. 6:30 pm.__________________
Want to rent land for '90 hunting season in Morgan, Jasper, Putman cos., father & son, non-drinker & non-smoker. M. Futch, P.O. Box 1721, Calhoun 30701. 404-625-5575.__________________
Want to hunt on timberland or farmland in southwest area in exchange for stewardship, labor or other professional svcs. Bob Takash, Albany. 912-
888-7226.______________________________ Want to hunt hogs on your prop., 3
responsible hunters, will put down deposit. Richard Donarski, Tucker. 40449&0367 or 938-1161 aft. 6 pm.________
Want to lease 2000-5000 A. for deer hunting, professional man, 40, w/integrity, honesty & ethics guar., respect for owner & prop. Richard Ivey, Lawrencevllle. 404-962-0101._______________
Want to lease land for hog hunting. Garvin Aycock, 4200 Durham Cir., Stone Mountain 30083. 404-299-1700 or 371-2421._________________
Want to lease 50-200 A. for hunting rights in Oglethorpe, Oconee, Madison, Greene, Taliaferro or adjoining cos. Chuck Anthony, Jefferson. 404-367-9533.
Want to lease 1 A. of farmland w/full sun, finely plowed or deep tilled, must be ready to plant. C. W. Walker, 7500 Spalding Ln., Atlanta 30360. 404392-1313._____________________
Want turkey hunting priviledges for '90 season, possible long term for deer & turkey, will respect & protect your land. Joe Bleckley, Duluth. 404-446-5521.
Want 100+ A. for deer hunting for safe, responsible, good hunters, will maintain prop. yr. rd. Michael Attaway, Hoschton. 404-932-8516.___________
Want long term lease, pvt. pasture w/ water, barn or shelter, living quarters desirable, in Lawrenceville or surr. area. Melanie Vaughan, Lawrenceville. 404822-9081 or 331-6076 day.__________
Want to lease 5-10 A. of pasture w/ good fence, in Walton Co. Emmett Glower, Loganvllle. 404-466-0312.______
Want to lease 150-800 A. for deer hunting in Central Ga., northern or southern zones, ref. furnish. Billy Hoicombe, 285 Cox Rd., Woodstock 30188. 404-993-3314._______________________
Want to lease 500-1500 A. for hunting in S. Ga. Bill Crosby, Route 1, Box 335, Alachua, Fl. 32615._______________
Want to lease 100+ A. of hunting land in southern zone, will pay fair price. Sonny Blackwell. Alpharetta. 404442-3781.___________________________
Want to lease pasture for raising cattle, in Monroe, Campion, Good Hope areas. Frank Walker, Loganville. 404466-4060.___________________
Want to hunt hogs on your land, nondrinking couple, deposit or trade or other svcs. Sandy Mauney, Woodstock. 404-928-1635. .________________
Want to lease farmland for deer hunting, in Elbert, Hart cos., responsible adults. Marvin Slott, Hartwell. 404376-8361._____________________
Want to lease farmland for rabbit hunting. Doyle Hood, 4955 Lucille Ave., Acworth 30101. 404-974-9634 aft. 6 pm.
Want to lease 100-300 A. for hunting in S. Fulton, Coweta, Meriwether cos. Chuck Avery, Forest Park. 404-366-5694.
Want to lease 500-1000 A. for deer & turkey hunting, Heard, Troup, Harris, Meriwether, Talbot, Upson, Pike cos. Scott Beach, Peachtree City. 404487-8803.________________
Want 100-300 A. to lease during '90 hunting season in E. Central Ga., responsible person. Scotty Wood, Dalton. 404-277- 0755.________________
Want to lease 250+ A. in southern deer belt for hunting, responsible deer hunters. Gary Castleberry, Gumming. 404- 521-0850 days or 887-1029 nights.
Please put ads for different categories on separate sheets of paper when submitting them for publication.
Want to lease 100-200 A. for the '90-'91 deer season, husband & wife, nondrinking deer hunters. Terry Patterson, Stockbridge. 404-474-3345 or 922-9000
ofc._______________________ Want 500+ A. for hunting, in Meri-
wether, Talbot, Naylor, Crawford cos. Mike Rimsey, Marietta. 404-448-7148 day or 422-6160 night._______________
Want to lease 1000-5000 A. in SW Ga. for hunting deer & turkey, 1 1/2 hrs. drive from Atlanta, Wilbur McCall, Marietta. 404-434-6346.
Farm employment
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 pertains to the individual farm may be advertised.
Want exp. cattle herdsman, must be dependable, honest & sober, also must have drivers license & own transportation. David Bryan, Sumner. 404-776-5296/
2835.______________________ Want female to feed horses twice a
day in exchange for sharing my home & board a horse free. B. Drozak, Loganvllle. 404-466-1442.______________
Good, dependable & reliable dairy help wanted, offering salary & living quarters. H.N. Ralston, 441 Old Phoenix Rd., Eatonton. 404-485-6802 aft. 8 pm.
Part time help needed in horse barn, in exchange for board, riding or salary. Witch Freilich, Locust Grove. 404957-6687.__________________
Want farm or garden work in Douglasville area. Linda Stauffer, Winston. 404942-9522.__________________
Part time afternoon help wanted for sml. horse breeding farm, must be reliable & have exp. J. Kuni, Suwanee. 404-889-3484 eve.______________
Want part time or semi-retired person to care for baby calves, free rent, util., no salary, must have exp. R. Piercy, Albany. 912-436-5892.___________________
Male, 40, exp., seeks part time farm employment, Lawrenceville area. Mike Cassidy, Lawrenceville. 404-963-9683.
Want dairy milkers $250 start per wk., 5 days wk., good housing, nondrinkers. Billy Rodgers, Dearing. 404-556-6316.
Want dependable, nondrinking couple or family to work on breeder hen farm, salary & housing provided. Rick Cochran, Waleska. 404-941-4285.________
Want honest, mature male or husband/wife, no children or pets, to caretake sml. horse farm for effi. apt. & salary. R. Gruno, Snellville. 404979-4380._____________________
Want sober, responsible, hardworking male to caretake farm, cattle & operate tractors & equip., salary & living quarters. W.H. Britt, Loganvllle. 404-972-4200.
Double O Ranch needs person exp. w/ haying, combining, repairing, & working cattle, house, salary & other fringes. Joe Overby, Woodbury. 404-672-1207._____
Part time or full time help needed on horse ranch, exp. necessary, SW Atlanta. Dr. Ross, Atlanta. 404-344-8641.
Day Lily Seedlings Featured At Fernbank
During March the Fernbank Science Center greenhouse will feature Day-Lily seedlings. Each visitor to the greenhouse may take a young plant home while supplies last. Information sheets on the care of the plant will be available.
The greenhouse, located at 1260 Briarcliff Road, is open to the public Sundays from 1-5 p.m. There is no admission fee. A horticulturist is available to answer questions on indoor and outdoor gardening. For more information call 378-4311.
Please be sure to include your name and complete address or name, town and phone number in each ad submitted for publication. These items are required and are considered part of the 20 word limit.
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// you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Ora Garel at 651-9081.
Only farm machinery used in an individual farming operation and sold by that same individual may be advertised in this column. Those wanting equipment should be seeking equipment for their own individual farm. No trucks are advertised with the exception of fertilizer spreader trucks and fruit tree sprayers, truck mounted.
Gleaner mdl. K combine, w/13 ft. hume, grain head & 2 row corn head, field ready, $5000. John Kiker, Dalton. 404-259-5627._________________
Hyd. vert./horizontal log-splitter, Bobcat 742 w/ forks & bucket, other equip. Mark Runyan, Conyers. 404-760-9353.
1085 MF diesel tractor, 85 hp., PTO, 2 spd. slide out wheels, pis, good tires. G.F. Wilder, McDonough. 404-957-4016.
AC B mdl. w/5 ft. pull type bush hog $1300. Alien Cochran, Kingston. 404336-5479._______________________
Mdl. 393 Long peanut combine $1850; JD slat winged 3 bottom flip plow w/ mulcher $1250. James W. Short, Americus. 912-846-4137.______________
NH sq. baler #283, crop-chopper #38, hay rake, Hesston cutter-conditioner PT10, exc. cond. A. Wiesner, Americus. 912-928-0630._________________
Knox 2 wheel metal utility trlr. 4x8 6.00x16 six-ply tires $475. Bill Corn, Marietta. 404-973-0439.___________
Grain bin, 3800 bu. cap., fan & unloading auger, perf. cond. $1500. Elton Clark, Soperton. 912-529-3502._________
16 hp. Sears tractor w/ belly mower $900, other equip. Howard Atkinson, McDonough. 404-957-2393._________
MF 135 diesel, pis, 4 new tires, new paint, looks/runs good $4050. Lloyd Leach, LaVonla. 404-356-2236._______
Vicon disc hay mower mdl. C. M 165, 5 1/2 ft. cut, new shoes & blades. Bill Bray, Stephens. 404-759-2280 aft. 6 pm.______
Ford 2810-1987, 200 hrs., exc. cond. A" Holbrook, Gumming. 404-887-0220 or
9579._____________________ 4 row Pittsburgh cult, w/ mdl. 70 AC
hill drop planters w/ sev. sets of plates $1000. John A. Flowers, Odum. 912586-6878 aft. 8 pm._______________
500 gal. stainless orchard sprayer, IH eng. has loose rod, $5000. T. Hart, Eatonton. 407-725-2424 (Fla. #)._______
14 ft. Rome harrow, mdl. LCW 36-24, 8N Ford tractor; 1716 Ford w/ rotary mower, scrape blade. M. Folendore, Mllledgevllle. 912-452-9338.________
Two 5-ft. bush hogs, need some welding, combine both & make 1 good mower $125 or trade for scrape blade equal value. R.E. Walden, Newnan. 404251-4386.______________________
JD 336 Deluxe sq. baler, exc. cond., field ready $4200. A. Stober, Carrollton. 404-854-4258.__________________
4 row KMC planters w/o insecticide boxes, uses JD plates, good cond. $2150; Taylorway off-set harrow 12' w/ 26" disc, $3000. H.G. Hotchkiss, Statesboro. 912-875-2416.______________
JD 950, 107 hrs., roll bar, wts., bumper, 5 ft. bush hog, box scrape, boom lift, sheltered, like new, all/$7500. Lloyd Tarpley, Jonesboro. 404-478-8586._____
9N Ford , good cond., w/ bush hog harrow, turnning plow, cult, mower $3000. James R. Daniel, Bowdon. 404258-3757._____________________
JD 185 w/ hydro, drive, 3 blade 46" cut belly mower & 2 bag catcher, '86 mdl. exc. cond. $1700. R. Gruno, Snellville. 404-979-4380._______________
Ford 4000 Indus, tractor w/ loader, 4 cyl. diesel, rebuilt eng. $4700? J. Churchwell, Evans. 404-860-3035._________
Intl. manure spreader, pull type $500; JD 550 3 pt. tiller, like new $1100. Myron Johnson, Gainesvllle. 404-535-2947.
4 row Cole no-till planter; NH TR70 combine w/ 15' grain head, 1300 hrs.; JD 6 row N planter w/ all opptions. D. Verdan, Reynolds. 912-847-3484.
MF 165, diesel, remote hyd., s/o wheels, good tires, live PTO, good running cond. $3500. Bill Chappell, Carrollton. 404-854-5014._________
490 IH harrow. James L. Bailey, Elberton. 404-283-3376.___________
Ford 3600-D tractor, '81 mdl.; 9 shank all-purpose plow; 6 ft. box blade; 5 1/2 ft. rotary mower $7500. James Elliot!, Lavonla. 404-356-4839.__________
2 row cult. $350; MF combine (300) 2 heads $3000. Powell Collins, Rt. 4, Box 17, Lyons 30436. 912-526-6415.________
1977 Cat. D4E dozer, power shift tilt, new paint, rollers, idlers, sprockets, open ROPS, price nego. Paul Hendrix, Marble Hill. 404-692-6882 day or 893-2320 night.________________
Farmall Super A w/ cults. & drag harrow $2195/cash; Farmall Super C trans. & diff, $150. R. Wilson, Millwood. 912-283-9266.__________________
E12 motor grader w/ dump body & dryers, can be used for drying onions, soybeans, etc. $4000 ea. Manning Menik.Soperton. 912-529-3413._______
1964 Ford 2000, 30 hp. gas, $2500. Mike Cunningham, Newnan. 404251-5437 day or aft. 5 pm 251-0584/4270.
Cat. D4D dozer, 10 ft. hyd. lift tilt blade, ROPS cab, 50% or better UC, exc. cond., $15,000/obo. T. Land, Ashburn. 912-386-4034 da or 567-4956 night.
Hyd. wood splitter 4"x24" cyl., other equip, avail also., like new cond. Frank Johnson, Preston. 912-828-3005._____
Farmall Cub, good cond., turning plow, cutting harrow. Jeff Simpson, Rlnggold. 404-965-7468.______________
Ford 3910 diesel & Ford 2810 diesel, '86 mdl. w/ 847 hrs., like new cond. $8500/obo. Charlie Mitchell, Columbus. 404-596-1261.__________________
801 Powermaster Ford gas tractor, 5 spd., live shaft, 4 new tires, like new 5' bus hog, 10 disc harrow, all purpose plow, 1 row cult. $4750. Ellis Goldin, Bremen. 404-537-4004.____________
Lilliston ripper-spider w/800 Intl. planter, 9000 Ford tractor, Hahn Hi-boy, D6B Cat dozer, 715 Intl. combine, both headers. Donald Wayne Akins, Statesboro. 912-587-2245 nights.__________
Good 2-horse wagon, orig. paint $500. Mrs. Clyde Thaxton, Carrollton. 404834-6030.____________________
Sitrex 4 wheel hay rake, used 1 season, $695; Hardee 3 pt. hitch woodsplitter, works off tractor hyds. $675, no checks. Linda Griffith, Zebulon. 404358-3204.___________________
20 disc smoothing harrow. J.R. Wimpey, Jonesboro. 404-471-4221.
FARMERS & CONSUMERS
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Gehl mix-all feedmill $400 or trade for equal value. Cliff Hortman, Reynolds. 912-847-4640.
AC, exc. cond., front & rear plows, belly mower, cults., hdy. hyd sys. Jimmy Thomas, Snellville. 404-979-5084.
'79 John Bean pecan sprayer mdl. 957 powered by 4 cyl. Detroit diesel w/ stainless steel tank, sprayer mntd., sgl. axle, 5 spd., $17,000. Ricky Mayne, Adel. 912-549-8467.
Mdl. 2414 Power King tractor w/ 8 attache. $2500. Wm. H. Brown, Douglasville. 404-942-9073.
12 shank bush hog chisel plow, 4 bottom Ford plow, 4 row bridger planter, 14' grain body. Wayne Moore, Calhoun. 404-629-2502.
1982 JD 4240, 773 hrs., c/h/a, 12' Taylorway, 7 shank Taylorway chisel, all/ $28,500, exc. cond. H.D. Wiley, Covington. 404-464-3815.
JD 2375 corn snapper, 2 row tractor mntd. $500; tricycle front end for JD tractor $300. Dewey Belcher, Bartow. 912-364-3635.
AC 7045 diesel tractor, dual remote cyl. cab, ale, wts., 20.8x38 tires, duals, 1500 hrs., $12,500. Dean Davis, Warthen. 912-552-5938.
464 Intl. 1978 mdl. gas, pis, p/b, Ind. PTO, diff lock, 1200 hrs., good cond. w/ woods 6 ft. bush hog $3900. T. Pahl, Athens. 404-548-8292.
2 row planters, 2 cults. $600, Oliver mower & rake $1200; AC baler $500; Farmall 230 tractor needs lift axle $600. Fred Cooke, Roopville. 404-854-5100.
1986 JD 650 diesel, low hrs., exc. cond., squeeler bush hog & new quick release front end loader, 3 pt. hitch, etc. $9000. Judy Noel, Dalton. 404-673-4040 eves.
8N Ford tractor, 12V, good cond., harrow, $2350. W.E. Akins, Rt. 2, Box 176 C, Social Circle 30279. 404-464-2584.
2 Tractor tires, almost new cond. w/ tubes, size 11.4x28, on old AC rims, $600, 2 utility tires, size 5.50x16 & tubes, on AC rims, $150. David Paschal, 11 Glen Terrace Rd., Auburn. 30203.
Ford, mdl. #515 cycle mower, NH 404 hay crimper, Sno Co. BL54 hay loader. Robert Lindsey, Forsyth. 912-994-5575.
Ariens 7 hp. rear tine tiller & furrower, 2 spd. forward & rev., heavier built than Troy-Bilt, like new, $600. A.A. Drew, Bowdon. 404-834-4998.
8N Ford tractor, good rubber, paint, cult. & planter, $3000. Maurice Callaway, Rayle. 404-274-3425._____________
2 Cole horse-drawn planters $100; subsoiler $100, duster $65, 2 row cult, w/ gauge wheels on toolbar $125, 2 Cole planters $100. L.L. Cox, Coolidge. 912346-3314.
D65E dozer, new DC, rebuilt trans., Ford tandem axle tractor, 30 T Phelan lowboy, all very good cond. T. McKinney, Swainsboro. 912-237-8105/4777.
One sgl. bottom hdy. Ford turning plow $275. H.V. Nichols, Rt. 1, Box 25, Lake Park 31636. 912-559-5758.
NH 326 hay baler, like new, $8500; NH 1033 stack wagon $8000; NH 1037 stack wagon, $14,500. Lonnie Shaw, Ft. Valley. 912-825-2331._________________
MF 175; diesel, p/s, s/o wheels, wts., remote hyds., live PTO, good cond. $5500. Greg Askew, Rock Spring. 404375-6634.
1 row JD #80, toolbar, $250; Cyclone seeder, PTO driven, $75; 5 shank all purpose plow, exc. cond. $350. Bill White, Bremen. 404-537-3292._______
AC D-17, D-19, $1800 ea., NH hay conditioner $900; NH baler 310, $2800, all in good cond. Nelson Cash, Martinez. 404-863-1165.
OO Frick sawmill, edger, power unit $6995; D15 AC farm tractor, p/s, Super A Farmall w/ equip. $2795; D8 Cat. $8500. Bill McStotts, Kingston. 404-336-5497.
30 ton Martinez lowboy outriggers & ramps, 24 ft. deck, easily moves 2 skidders 1 trip. Tommy Howell, Sparta. 404-444-7576.
JD 450C crawler-loader, good UC, wet clutches, GP bucket, ROPS, canopy ,$16,500. Randy Bowker, Senoia. 404599-6249.
Scrapers- one 11CY Clark & two 15 CY JDs, self-loading fresh eng. & transmissions $9500/up, trade for land or equip. M.C. LaGrone, Atlanta. 404-255-3815.
4400 Ford backhoe & D7 Cat. dozer, $12,500. Danny Milam, Roopville. 404854-4782.
48" tractor tiller $885, & 3KW belt driven gen. $375. Frank Mortell, Fayetteville. 404-461-7311.
Two Case DC tractors, selling any or all parts. M.T. Maxwell, Griffin. 404228-3546.
Please observe our 20 word limit.
Ford 4500 diesel backhoe w/front end loader, good cond., w/4 buckets ($18,000 invested), must sell $8000. J. Guthrie, Senoia. 404-487-0616 or 599-3451._____
2-horse Piedmont wagon w/ bows & cover, handmade bed & seat, steel tire wheels, exc. cond. $2000. Jerry Kinser, Conyers. 404-760-8750.___________
5 hp. row buster (Alabama Mule) tiller, cult. & lay-off attachs., good cond. $125. Harold Mote, Atlanta. 404-378-1020.
1983 JD 555 crawler w/ back hoe, good for ditching & clearing. Bert English, McDonough. 404-957-3278/ or 457-5052.
Ford 515 mower $475; Ford 3 pt. hay rake $425, 2 sgl. axle trlrs. 1 tilts, portable air compressor $175. Herbert Gravitt, Gumming. 404-889-7944______
7 ft. 3 pt. Dearborn cycle mower, good cond. w/new belt; also, 5 ft. Hi-Co bush hog, good cond. Elmer Cox, Fayetteville. 404-461-7938.________________
1955 Ford 600, fair cond., good tires, incl. 6' box blade $2200. Ray Cook, Acwoith. 404-974-7379.__________
1987 Gooseneck 20 ft. beavertail trlr. w/ ramps, 18,000 Ibs., exc. cond. $1800. Don Sanders, Conyers. 404-922-6480.
One 65 MF diesel tractor, p/s, live PTO, s/o wheels, good rubber, good cond., no rust, sheltered, $3500. John C. Reid, Zebulon. 404-567-8709._______
4 row KMC ripper Spider w/ JD #71 planters; 346 JD sq. hay blaer, 2 row cult, w/ JD #71 planters, 2 row cult, w/ MF fert. box, 4 row Pittsburgh cult. comp. Steve Albritton, Dublin. 912-272-5888 aft.
6 pm.____________________ 1986 Birmingham 15 ton lowboy,
beavertail/ramps, '79 dump for grain/ silage or utl. hauling, 955L track pads $5 ea., rails, pins, bushings incl. no charge. Bill Butler, Suwanee. 404-476-0184.
MF grain drill mdl. 43, 22 disc, planted less than 500 A., $3250; JD 6 row, 3 pt. hitch cult., good cond, $700. Paul Stalnaker, Jackson. 404-775-4029._____
Challenger II 6 ft. finishing mower, used very little $350. Warren L Bower, Oakwood. 404-536-2759.____________
6 ft. mower $700; 7' harrow $550; subsoiler $125, sprayer $225; 3 pt. turn, plow $200, fuel tank on trlr. $350, all exc. cond. Walter Johnson, Rochelle. 912365-7167.__________________
Horse-drawn mower, Intl. #9, exc. cond. w/2 new bars. Pete Dillingham, Ball Ground. 404-893-2767.________
Gleaner F combine, new eng. w/ black F2 13' soybean head $6000; black F2-430 corn head $4500, sheltered, exc. cond. Bill Floyd, Jesup. 912-584, 6528._____
Long bulk barns 126 & 144 racks above avg., good cond. $6000 to $7000, diesel propane. Bobby Partin, Moultrie. 912-985-5414._______________
Portable auto, firewood processor, cuts, splits & loads up to 3 cords per hr., $28,750/obo. Jerry Sharp, Gumming. 404889-7243._____________________
1987 MF 240, low hrs., front end loader, 5' tiller, box scrape, pulverizer, 16' tandem trlr. w/ brks. Robert Rhyne, Fayetteville. 404-461-6594._________
NH #278 hay baler comp. rebuilt $2250; New Ideal disc mower $3200; fluffer $1600, rake, $500; hammer millrun off PTO $500, mixer $350. Jerry Caylor, Carrollton. 404-258-9547.______
JD 350-C dozer, straight blade, good cond., bushings never turned, new cutting edge ROPS, 3 bar pads, 3000 hrs., $10,750. B. Garrett, Bowdon. 404258-9341.__________________
Case 580-C, 1979 backhoe, front end loader, shuttle shift trans, street pads, etc., exc. cond. Jackie Dasher, Glennville. 912-654-3269._______________
Ford sq. baler #509, good working cond., baled 5000 bales in '89, $900 or trade for harrow or cattle. Landis Bishop, LaGrange. 404-884-1264.___________
G AC parts, axles, trans., radiator & other parts. D.L. Fountain, 36 Fountain Rd., Bowdon 30104. 404-258-7408.
2 row Holland plant setter for 3 pt. hitch, good cond. $1500. Dee Sullens, Dahlonega. 404-864-2561 or 4531._____
80 hp. MF 298 tractor, 1000 hrs., exc. cond. $10,500. Earl Johnson, Rochelle. 912-365-7308 aft. 6pm.__________
1989-1360 JD disc mower, cuts 10 ft., like new. Andy Holder, Eatonton. 404485-6964.___________________
Kubota L-225 w/ all purpose plow, scrape blade & bush hog, low hrs., good cond. $2950. Davis Morgan, Atlanta. 404593-0811._____;_____________
Uitlity bed for 3/4 T truck or larger, $600. David Brown, Buford. 404-932-1449 or 376-6887.________________
JD 2440, exc. cond. w/canopy, remote hyds., new mtr., 60 hp., $9500; '74 JD 4508 bulldozer w/ winch, 90% UC, $12,500. Dale Brubaker, Comer. 404783-5089/5741.
Hdy. big bale haymovers 3 pt. hitch for-type Cat. 1 & 2 $175 ea., can ship. Pete Harris, Rt. 5 Box 124, Elberton 30635.404-283-6615.___________
Cat. 955L track loader, open ROPS, GP bucket w/teeth, 80% UC, drive train exc., power shift. M. E. Hendrix, Marble Hill. 404-692-6882 day or 893-2673 night.
Intl. 155 on land flip btm. plow, slat wings, exc. cond.; also, add'l plow parts to fit, reas. priced. R. Grimsley, Weston. 912-828-7765.________________
3 row Powell transplanter set for melons, $1500. J. E. Whittle, Rochelle. 912-365-2661.________________
1989 JD hydro. 318 tractor mower w/ blade, like, $5500. R. M. Fife, Marietta. 404-973-4447._________________
Hay conditioner w/blade, $1000. Pat Whitley, Rt. 1 Box 5722, Auburn 30203. 404-867-2794.___________________
600 Gehl silage cutter & 1209 JD mower conditioner. Earnest Turk, Eatonton. 404-485-5971 or 5641.___________
Roto-hoe tiller, 6 hp. chain driven,rear mount tines,$500. John James, Jefferson. 404-367-5393.____________
NH manure spreader, ground driven, no rust, good floor $400. Tom Kennedy, Chickamauga. 404-375-5891._______
One used 2640 JD tractor, good cond. J. T. Flournoy, Fort Valley. 912-825-2095 or 5384.___________________
16'x6'6" flatbed equip, trlr., 8000 Ib. rated, 2 axles, elec. brks., ramps, 2" ball, $875; 1 axle w/2 rubber tires off pull type bush hog, $100; trlr. screw jacks $8, other equip. Nelson Hollingsworth, Grlffin. 404-227-0880._____________
18' lowboy trlr. 24 disc harrow, Vicon disc mower, 2-16" flat btm. turners, 6' rock rake, 8' utl. trlr. Robert Anderton, Trenton. 404-657-5603.__________
One Covington planter & fert. distr., 3 pt. hitch, no cults., like new, used very little, $200. Foster Conner, Social Circle. 404-464-3539.______________
Intl. dozer TD15 diesel straight blade w/ operator & maintenance manual $9000/obo. J. M. Henry, Lithonia. 404760-7548.___________________
2155 JD w/ 6' JD box blade, 220 hrs., sheltered, $12,000. Brian Thompson, McDonough. 404-957-6760._________
One row JD corn puller, $375; 4 ea. Covington hi-spd. planters w/o fert. hopper, will separate $450 for all. A. G. Barley, Hawkinsville. 912-892-3615 aft. 4:30 pm.____________________
JD B, 1 owner, exc. cond., new mtr. w/ hyd. lift and rotary mower. M. A. Tale, Newnan. 404-253-0942.____________
800 Ford tractor, runs great, 85% rubber w/ 5' Ford bush hog $3200; also, trlr. axles $100 ea., w/tires. Kenneth Langford, LaGrange. 404-643-3533.
Case 350-B dozer (1980 mdl.) 6-way power blade, shuttle shift, new UC, exc. cond. $8950. D. G. Chalk, Atlanta. 404957-8255.___________________
52 Case SC tractor, Irg. tricycle type, PTO, hyds., can be equipped for 3 pt. hitch. Guy Howell, Lilburn. 404-923-2171.
MF Indus. 20 tractor & front end loader, good cond. $6700. J. T. Thomason, lla. 404-789-2288.__________
2 horse wagon for sale, $50. Pat Broder, Hampton. 404-946-4902._______
Pittsburg 4 row cult., could be changed to 2 row on gauge wheels, good cond. $1000; JD 55 combine, w/ 2 row corn header, 13' grain table $4000. Grace Brady, Hephzibah. 404-592-2694._____
JD 4430 cab/air duals, 3600 hrs., exc. cond. $13,500 or will swap for cattle of equal value. D. Dwight DeLaPerriere, Marietta. 404-955-7519.___________
4430 JD tractor, 4 post top, good cond. $10,000; flexco root rake, fits D-4 Cat. $1200; harrow 14 ft. bush hog $14000. Tony Newby, Lizella. 912935-2782.__________________
1958 Ford 601 Workmaster, new gas eng., needs some lift work, good cond. otherwise. Vie Cataldo, Fayetteville. 404964-0315._________________
BCS 735 commercial 2 wheel tractor w/ tilling deck, 6.5x12 tires, sickle mower, 5 FWD/2 rev. spds., used 1 season. Gary Caprara, Buford. 404945-8322.____________________
5' sickle mower for Cub Farmall Super A, exc. cond., new tires, 3 pt. hitch & cults., $2250. M.D. Hayes, Rt. 3, Box 3483, Chatsworth 30705. 404-695-2878.
8000 Ford tractor, good cond. $6000, gravity flow grain wagon $500. Rudy Rewis, Hortense. 912-473-2587.______
5 ft. bush hog mower, works real good, utility trlr. $375. R.B. Greeson, Gainesville. 404-534-2639.__________
Equip, trlr. 16'x6 1/2' dual axle, brks., treated wood floor, 12' high sides of 2' angle, 4x8 utility trlr. $400. Wade Hulett. Sandy Springs. 404-252-5476 wkends.
Sears 18 hp. garden tractor, 1 yr. old, has blade attach. $1300. Mike Perry, Conyers. 404-639-0474 or 483-7288.
924 B Cat. front end loader, 2 cu. yd. bucket heaping, diesel mtr. overhauled, front tires 80%, back tires fair cond., 4x4 p/s, brk./FWD shift, high/low gear, lift good, up to 11' hgt. $9500. J.B. Smith, Lincolnton. 404-359-3534.____________
IH 615, 13 ft. head, 2 row corn head, orig. owner, always sheltered. Bruce Wilson, Davisboro. 912-348-3381._____
3600 Ford tractor, 42 hp., like new, 389 hrs., kept in heated bsmnt., $7995. B.B. Brookshire. Hoschton. 404-932-1348.
9 hp. Troy-Bilt tiller, all attachs., exc. cond. $750. Henry Chapman, Newnan. 404-253-0922.________________
JD 450C dozer w/ rake, 900 hrs., $16,500; 450C loader, 1100 hrs., $15,000; 480C Case, other. T. Grant, Byron. 912836-3744.__________________
Fordson Dextra diesel, 3 cyl. Perkins, new rear tires, live PTO, new cults. $2500. Rex Grizzle, Alpharetta. 404475-9670 aft. 6pm._____________
489 NH haybine, 9' cut, floating header $3500; 848 NH rd. baler, memory wrap, $8000. Alan Hugueley, Gumming. 404-887-1816.____________________
8N Ford,smoothing harrows, 2 bottom turner, fin. mower, 5 ft. bush hog, $3150, all or separate. Bobby Gravitt, Gumming. 404-887-0895._________________
JD tiller, mdl. 40, good cond. $1300/ nego. Roger Pruitt, Riverdale. 404997-7659.___________________
'89 Ford tractor 4610, 8' rock rake, 6' rollover tandem axle trlr. Doug Hall, Douglasville. 404-489-8375._________
MF 240 tractor, 36 hp., 600 hrs.; JD 5 ft. rotary mower, used very little, both in like new cond. $8500. Art Herring, Lake Park. 912-559-5455 or 5988.__________
3 roller cane mill, horse drawn $225; Dearborn sickle mower, 6 ft., 3 pt. $225; Cub sickle mower, $65. W.L. Clayton, Cohutta. 404-694-3445.____________________
Equip, trlr., 16'x7'9", dual axled w/ springs, treated wood beds, Igts., jack, spare tire, $900. Larry R. Tanner, Statesboro. 912-764-9283 aft. 5:30 pm.______
Pecan sprayer w/ truck, 25-RC hyd. peanut sprayer,complete JD hay line equip.; also, one 3000 gal. nurse tank on skids for fert. or water supply tank. G.C. Dean, Leary. 912-792-6400.________
986 IH tractor cab, 1034 hrs., exc. cond. Chas. Davis, Ringgold. 404935-5804.__________________
1965 Ford 4500 diesel front-end loader, long backhoe, exc. cond. $10,000. Dean Reece, Hiram. 404-943-2922.______
Ford 2 bottom plow, exc. cond. $250. Morgan Manuel, Appling. 404-541-1743 or 724-4704.__________________
'89 JD 950, 4WD tractor, 450 hrs.; also, used 5 ft. JD bush hog, 4 ft. flail mower. Jimmy Vaughan, Thomasville. 912226-2814.___________________
Vicon SD461 sq. baler, less than 100 bales, $5500; MF mdl. #12, used but sound baler $2500. Billy Sullivan, Rt. $4 Box 159, Forsyth 31029. 912-994-2082.
JD 350 crawler-loader, new eng., rev. steering clutches, alt., ball., starter, 75% UC, $7900. Carl McKain, Canton. 404479-1801.____________________
480C Case loader w/Gill rollover $7500; 530 Case w/3 pt. scrape, boom pole $3750, other equip. W. Green, Byron. 912-956-4900.______________
6 row 30" subsoiler-planter, no-tiller conv., w/JD 71 planter $2500; 180 KMC tiller $1000, Paulk 4 row subsoiler bedder $1000, all in good cond. Byard Heatwole, Millen. 404-554-3069.________
TD15B & TD15C Intl. dozers, good cond., priced to sell. J. Rowland, Hazlehurst. 912-375-5791 aft. 6 pm.
Woods rotary mower 3,5 ft. 3pt. hitch, like new $850. Marcel Fromond, Ft. Valley. 912-825-5720 eves.__________
4 row KMC no-till ripper w/ row markers & 4 IH 295 planters, good cond. Olin Netherland, Louisville. 912625-3528.___________________
Equip, trlr. channel iron const., 16'x6'4", dual axle w/ brks., jack, 2" ball hitch, un-floored $600, other equip, avail. Ron Hulett, Milan. 912-362-4695._____
Rhino 6 ft. scrape blade $450 & cutting harrows $100. Jim Dobson, Jasper. 404692-5769.________________
Drag harrow, spike tooth, dbl. section, float type, 3 pt. hitch $200. W.C. Sims, Monroe. 404-267-8090.__________ _
9' MF hay conditioner $3000; 9' MF pull type hay rake $1000; 16" bottom plow $175. G.W. Brooks, Ft. Valley. 912825-3040.______________________
Two 3800 bu. grain bins for sale, blower & 5 hp. unloading auger, both for $2800. V. Dillard, Ellaville. 912-937-2224.
One 2675 MF, cab, air, duals, good tires, 2000 hrs., good cond. $11,000. Vadlus Swain, Hazlehurst. 912-375-7586 days or 4416 nights._____________
Super A w/ belly mower, Super A w/ cult., B AC w/ cult., 2 trlrs., other, cash only. C.W. Morrison, 200 School St., Kingston 30145. 404-336-5708.______
JD 30" com head to fit JD chopper, like new chains, exc. cond. $1250; 12' dual silage dump wagon, good working cond., new cyl. $2500. Alien Peters, Louisville. 912-625-8426.___________
Hdy. 22" JD 2 pt. turning plow $275, 2 one row cults. $275 & $150, some yard tractor equip. $50. Tim Durkett, Conyers. 404-483-6052.
610 Bobcat front loader, 4 cyl. Wise, eng., just rebuilt, runninggood & strong $3850. David Fields, Talbotton. 404665-8840._______________
Butterbean sheller $300. Ken Murray, Hull. 404-548-7255._______________
Gravely tractor, plow, sickle bar, saw, cult. & sulky all for $1200. E.C. Davis, Woodstock. 404-926-3208.________
14 ft. dual axle utlity trlr. $450; subsoiler $125. Johnnie Jett, Gumming. 404-889-0324.
Like new flatbed w/ removable stake sides & steel headboard, w/wo 22 ton scissor hoist & 12,000 Ib. elec. winch, other. W. Samford, Marietta. 404977-4543.
20 disc smoothing harrow $475; 5 ft. bush hog $450; 7 shank all purpose plow $300; fert. spreader $300, 2-16" btm. plow $300, Covington planter on cult, frame $450, all 3 pt. hitch. Roy R. Hardman, Roopville. 404-854-4188.
Case Intl. 585XL, cab, air, heater, 600 hrs., exc. $15,000. Grady Roberts, Powder Springs. 404-943-2422 or 4604.
24' extra hdy. Gooseneck trlr., 6' steel sides, elec. brks., dual axle, will haul anything $3300. J. Jenkins, Roswell. 404993-0882 or 642-0745.
JD RG630 six row tool bar cultivator $500. Helen Durham, Rebecca. 912643-7683. -
5 hp. garden tiller, mint cond., Make Master, $279.98. J.D. Pierce, Dahlonega. 404-864-3502.
Gleaner E3 combine $2995; AC 440 F corn head $800; other equip. D. Bentley, Thomaston. 404-647-7089.
Rome 8 disc harrow $300; 5' Covington mower $150; 6' Big Bee mower $500, bale forks, 3 pt. , $75. Jeff Hunt, Cleveland. 404-865-5528.
Farm & garden tiller, needs starter rope & poss. a tune up $75, 4 hp. Briggs. J. Craft, Kennesaw. 404-974-2651.
MF 275 tractor, orig., weathered, like new, 527 hrs.. J.H. Cathey, Gainesville. 404-983-3529.
Covington-cutter bush hog, 5', $400/ firm. Stan Cruce, Snellville. 404979-5620.
JD offset harrow 7', 18 disc portable air compressor. James Trice, Ellaville. 912-937-2370.
Ford 3000 diesel tractor, runs good, new paint, $4000. Scotty Norton, Newnan. 404-254-0383.
'89 Belarus tractor, 57 hp., front end loader, box scraper, 61 hrs., $10,500. Barney Bahus, Covington. 404-786-6344.
Cycle mower for Cub tractor $75. J. Lawson, Canton. 404-479-6996.
1984 MF Indus. 40-B loader, 2400 hrs., '86 MF tractor, wet brks., 1900 hrs., good cond. David Waters, Clarkesville. 404754-2328.
Fordson tractor, 1920 mdl. irons wheels, complete but not running $1500. J.A. Hall, Loganvllle. 404-466-4260.
Three 8" Rainbow elbows, $150; 550 Rainbow stand guns $150; Rainbow 6" line T's $50 ea.; 8" suction pipe, fast hook-up $100. Donald Vickers, Wray. 912-468-5386.
2 row cult, w/ all feet $375; 2 row Cole planters on cult, frame $450; Boom pole $80, box blade $375; Ford sub-soiler $100. Norman Weeks, Barney. 912775-2536 aft. 9 pm.
Cole planters, 4 row & fert., w/ hoppers, $1000. T. Dial, Rt. 1, Box 151, Patterson 31557.
'82 Ford diesel, 2310, low hrs., $5800; bush hog loader, 6' bucket $2500; Woods 750 backhoe, 3 pt. hitch $4000. Loy Francis, Gainesville. 404-887-3889.
Brlarus 400 AN, 57 hp., 17 hrs. use, like new, 5' bush hog, $7600. J. Thurmond, Monroe. 404-267-8544.
1953 Ford Golden Jubilee, good cond., 12V sys., good rubber, $2500. Robin Swan, College Park. 404-964-7058.____
NH 278 sq. baler, like new. E.W. Woodring, Ellijay 30540. 404-273-3875.
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Farmall Super A tractor w/ belly mower & other attachs., runs good $2200. Frank Garrett, Gainesville. 404887-4590 pr 1970. _____________
Ford 540 sq. baler, sheltered, $1900. Benton West, Sautee. 404-878-3331.
4600 Hesston sq. baler, 5585 Hesston rd. baler, Gehl feed mixer & grinder, 2 ton. Lamar Bell, Watkinsville. 404769-6413.
1973 mdl. 3000 Ford tractor, low hrs., good cond.; 73 mdl. 532 Ford hay baler; Hesston mdl. 1070 hay conditionermower, '79 mdl.; '73 Ford 3 pt. hitch hay rake; other. Jerry Lothridge, Cleveland. 404-865-4125 or 5571.
8x20 hdy. utility trlr., dbl. axle, used very little, $700. C. Mooney, Thomson.404-595-6779.
MF 135, 35 hp. tractor, eng. rebuilt, good cond. w/ bottom plow & harrow. Randy Knight, Eastman. 912-374-2647
Dbl. disc & 16" bottom plow, both $400. Larry Dematine, Lawrenceville. 404-963-9811.
450 JD, rebuilt eng., new sprockets, 50% UC $9500. L. Wilbanks, Lawrenceville. 404-962-2708.
59' belly mower for Cub, $1000; 2500 w/gen., batt. or rope start; 35 MF diesel, G AC 9N Ford, other. Chas. Gowder, 639 Friendship Ch. Rd. Powder Springs. 30073.
16 ft. equip, trlr., tandem, axles, Igts., brks., & loading ramps $800; homemade util. trlr. (4x6) $95; also, 6x12 trlr. V. Bruce, Covington. 404-786-5014.
Ford Indus. 3400 hdy. front end loader, PTO, 3 pt. hitch, high -low trans., pis, $6000/firm. Dave Burger, Athens. 404353-1009.
Two C & G tree planters, auto, style, slides, exc. shape, 2 yrs. old, $9500 ea. Bonnie Sizemore, Buena Vista. 912649-7024.
1570 Case tractor w/ cab, duals/air, good cond.; '88 MF 14" 6 pt. btm. plow, 16' Ford harrow, all/$13,500. Garvin Usry, Wrens, 404-547-2144 aft. 6 pm.______
2 disc plow $225; 5' rotary grass cutter $225, both 3 pt. hitch, 2 wheel 4x8 trlr. w/ Igts. & tag $310. Farrill Stradman, Silver Creek. 404-234-3446.
2 tractor tires 16.9x30, $50 ea. or both $75; also, 2 tires 20.8x38 w/ tubes $75 ea. or both $125. James W. Whittle, Rt. 1 Chester 31012. 912-358-4518.
Hdy. Taylorway 20 disc pull type harrow, set oc cults, for 2 row planters, sell either, $1800/both. Mark B. Pryor, Concord. 404-495-5877.
Two #60 AC combines $150 together, 1 pea thrasher $100. John Lee. College Park. 404-761-6090.
TP 46 Covington planter w/ fert. dist., seed plates, gears $250; row Gill cult, w/ row opener, $200. J. Smith, Tucker. 404938-3464.
Old mdl. TD6 bulldozer for parts. Al Carithersv Watkinsville. 404-725-5150 aft.
5 pm.____________ NH 478 mower conditioner, 7'10" cut,
$2750, always sheltered, ex. cond. John Bryant, Eatonton. 404-485-8321. ___
IH 475 17 ft. all hyd. fold harrow $4000; 11 shank chisel plow $700, 12 ft. Do-AII $475. Bobby Fountain, Cochran. 912934-6837.
5 hp. mule garden plow, good cond. $175. Virgil Wilkes, Rt. 2, Box 67, Vienna 31092.912-268-8632.
Komatsu 55S-3 track type front end loader, 80% UC, good cond. $14,000. Bob Middendorf, Talking Rock. 404692-6175.
1959-430 JD, wide front end, eng. like new $2500. Gary Harper, Douglas. 912384-0275.____________________
500 gal. water wagon w/ 25' discharge hose, trlr. mntd., good cond. $200. D.L. Jordan, Columbus. 404-576-4111._____
2 row cult., 2 Covington planters & side dresser for 3 pt. hitch, ex.c cond. $550. G.P. Owens, Conyers. 404483-4631.
14 ft. Chandler litter spreader mntd. on 77 Intl., truck bed good cond. $5500. John M. Leslie, Ball Ground. 404893-2592.
2 Fox silage wagons $1500; sml. 14" hammer mill w/ Kelley Duplex mixer w/ bagger & scales attach. $1500; grainvatorfeed wagon $1200. H. Holton, Albany. 912-436-5892._________________
235 MF tractor. Raymond Byrnes, Sandersville. 912-552-3752.
JD 230 smoothing harrow, fair cond. $1750; King 13 shank chisel plow $500; NH 880 silage chopper w/direct head & 2 row corn head $300, other. Jimmie Mull, Silver Creek. 404-232-1653.
Ford 3500 backhoe tractor eng. comp. rebuilt $6500; front end loader for sml. Ford or similar tractor $1500. G. Parham. Newnan. 404-954-1960 or 253-1562.
Ford 3000 diesel 1975 w/ 2 row disc harrow, 6 ft. bush hog, cult., 1 row planter, 3-16 turning plow, $8100. Ken E. Edwards, Cave Spring. 404-748-2610 days or 777-3636 nights.__________
1250 Mueller milk tank (2) two 5 hp. 3 phase compressors $4900. Aaron McWhorter, Whitesburg. 404-832-8608.
Pony wagons made of pressure treated wood. T.O. Garner, 2137 Hwy. 81N., Oxford 30267. 404-786-6834.____
5000 bu. grain bin w/ blower & auger, exc. cond. $1500. Hubert Sowell, Newington. 912-857-3770.____________
MF mdl. #10 sq. hay baler $800; MF mdl.#124 sq. hay baler $1800,both used last summer & sheltered; Oliver 1250 gas tractor, looks/runs like new $3500. B. Fountain, Villa Rica. 404-459-5169 before
9am.______________________ Front loader, good cond., fits MF-50 &
other mdls., good cylinders, trip bucket, $700. Hugh Hamilton, LaFayette. 404397-8253 aft. 7 pm.______________
W9 Case front end loader, 4WD, good shape, $7500. Joe R. Hicks, Ringgold. 404-375-4763.__________________
2 Gl type trlr. hitches w/ bolts & safety chain bracket $20 ea.; JD 7 ft. cy. mower 2 or 3 pr. hitch, A1 cond. $500. C.J. Collins, Riverdale. 404-997-7829._____
JD 4000-98 hp., exc. cond., 10 ft. harrow, 4 row 71 planters, 4 row Pittsburg cult., 4 Ford turning plow. Bill DeLoach, Hogan. 912-739-1590._____
2 bottom Ford hyd. flipover plow (do not have to reset wheels) exc. cond. $300/firm. Ronnie Lancaster, Milan. 912362-4619.________________
Ford Jubilee tractor w/bush hog rotary cutter, exc. cond. $3000/firm., 4 Ford garden tractors. Billy English, Roswell. 404-642-0193 aft. 6pm.__________
Oliver tractpr 1550, 65 hp., live PTO, remote hyd. high ground clearance, runs good, $5000. M. L. Carter, Lawrenceville. 404-995-0186._________________
Two JD 4400 combines & 2 grain heads, 1 runs good, 1 for parts , both/ $6500; Ford 740 backhoe w/ new bucket $1500. Bill High, Newnan. 404-251-0006.
4 row KMC ripper spider, 471 JD planters, squeeze pump, acre counter, 120 gal. plastic tank front end mntd. P. L. Humphries, Pelham. 912-377-1218.
605C Vermeer rd. baler, 18 ft. 2 cyl. dump body; one 14.9x24 tractor tire, 50% tread 6 ply, no holes, $50/firm. Willie Reese, Thomson. 404-595-9909.
Two 3 pt. hitch, pecan shakers, Lakewood pecan harvester self-propelled. Mike Rhodes, Dexter. 912875-3630.______________.
AC-WC $850, AC-B $950, 16' tandem axle trlr. $850. C. Juhan, Jr., Snellville. 404-972-1244.__________________
22'9"-235 JD harrow, orig. disc, sheltered. Jim Hobgood, Calhoun. 404629-3112.____________________
Cole 616 planter bottoms & runners, seed plates, disc hitlers, disc openers. R. Jewel I, Waycross. 912-283-8871._____
JD 112 tractor, not running, has Kohler HH1000 mtr., elec. ignition $300. Jimmy Andrews, Edison. 912-835-2483/2353.
2-AC mdl. 66 combines, 1 like new, $950; 1 good cond. $750, both sacker type. Phil Sims, Comer. 404-783-3223 aft.
dark.__________________________________ Super A Farmall w/ turning plow,
cutting harrow, planter, cult., draw bar, good cond. $2500; 5' box blade w/3 pt. lift $250. H. B. Willingham, Powder Springs. 404-943-0511.__________
Homemade utility trlr. 4x8 $375; 5x9 $475. John Higgins, Jr., Lawrenceville. 404-339-0056 or 963-8027.___________
Ford 8N front end loader, will work on 630 Case $350, 3 pt. rd. bale spear $150/ cash. J. T. Wooddard, Gray. 912986-5341.__________________
IH cycle 4 row planter $1200; Better Built pit agitator. P. Piche, Comer. 404783-3130.______________________
6600 JD combine Ser.#210144H, 15 ft. flex head straw chopper, hydro., 28x36 tires $8500. W. B. Shepherd, Rutledge. 404-557-2557.______________'
Roper 8hp. tiller cult., 8 disc harrow, scrape blade, all nearly new w/sleave hitch. J. Dresser, Tiger. 404-782-3814 day or 782-2683 night._______________
1984 Yanmar 16 hp. tractor (50 Hrs.) w/ 3 pt. hitch, PTO & pull-behind Woods finish mower, exc. cond. $4500. D. Davies, Madison. 404-342-3859.________
TD 18 Intl. bulldozer, runs good, good cond. & good UC. Stanley Brooks, Arnoldsville. 404-543-2769._________
8N tractor & bush hog, looks/runs good, $2450/obo, located in Sharpsburg. P. R. Argenta, East Point. 404-766-1762 aft. 6:30 pm.______________________
Do not call in ads - they must be written out and signed.
'76 Farmall Cub tractor w/ fast hitch, belly mower, 2 turning plows, 1 spring tooth harrow, one 6' scraper blade, planter hopper/plates. William H. Watson, Dublin. 912-275-2834 anytime.
Farmall Cub mower, cutting harrows, turning plow, hyd. lift, sell/trade for larger tractor, $1800. Kenneth Cochran, Woodstock. 404-924-2923 aft. 5 pm.
Used 273 NH sq. baler, also, Ferguson rake. Billy Burnette, Rt. #2 Box 522. Talking Rock 30175. 404-276-4167.
Tractor drawn JD 4 row planter, distr. w/ herbicide applicators on back, good cond. $600. Bill Lewis, Moultrie. 912782-5864.____________________
Spyder forklift, exc. cond. $7500. Tim Staples, Whitesburg. 404-832-8608. or 836-6179 (beeper)._______________
'85 Deutz DX 130, 120 hp., cab, air/ heat, 500 hrs., $21,000. Kevin Cawley, Ga. Hwy. 85, Alvaton 30218. 404538-6321.___________________
Gehl MX65 feed mill, good cond., $1500. Max Jones, Albany. 912-432-7853.
1500 gal. Better-Bill liquid manure spreader, elec. tailgate & aux. load parts, mntd., $5000. Gary White, Calhoun. 404629-6527.___________________
14 hp. Sears garden tractor, 42" mower, 4 pc. 3 pt. hitchgarden equip. $250. Hulon Kennedy, Lawrenceville. 404-962-1874 aft. 6pm.___________
Lime & fert. spreader, tractor-drawn PTO driven, good working cond. $1100. Nolan Clinard, Cleveland. 404-865-3112.
2 hubs for 1086 Intl. tractor $375. Kenneth Lucas, Cochran. 912-934-2565 aft. 5 pm.____________________
MF 410 gas combine, 15' grain head; 13 1/2 ' bed leveler; AC 8 row no-till planter; 12 ft. MF cutting harrow mdl. 620; 5 btm. JD high clearance plow mdl. A1250. Louis Darby, Calhoun. 404629-6027._____________________
Kubota 2550 Turf tires//wheels, for sale or trade for Agri. tires/wheels, front tires new, rear 50%. Mike Appling, Suwanee. 404-962.0645.___________
Used solar elec. water pumping sys. for remote livestock watering or drip irrigation, $1500. Marshall Adams, Smyrna. 404-436-0072.____________
Dearborn 6' sickle mower, good cond., mdl. 14-15 belt drive $250. Greg Brock, Hogansvllle. 404-637-4461.__________
Gannon rollover 5 1/2' blade $400; Flail mower 5 ft., $350; Dearborn 2-16" btm. plow $250, 7 tooth all-purpose plow $300. D. F. Brown, Union City. 404964-1123.___________________
One Powell tobacco topper, 2 row. Greg Vickers, Ocilla. 912-468-5244.
JD 9910 cotton picker, yellow top, good cond. $27,000. Michael Baker, Rochelle. 912-365-7268.__________
24' 8'x20' hdy. steel truck body flatbed w/ standard pockets, exc. cond. Billy Heard, Gumming. 404-887-3483._____
3000 series Ford (67) diesel tractor, dual wheels, 3700 hrs., cutting grass. Ken Loftice, Marietta. 404-494-3922 from 9 am-4pm.__________________
Sears 18 hp. garden tractor dozer blade, plow, seeder, harrow cult. C. R. Little, Fayettevllle. 404-461-1524._____
Ford 3 bottom plow $375; 3 section drag harrow $175; 1 row V tupe cult. $150. Larry Waters, Rockmart. 404684-8400._____________________
Ferguson TO-20, runs good, smokes, good rear tires, make reas. offer. Lamar Wheeler, Harlem. 404-556-9577 eves.
20 ft. 2 axle trlr., 8" rails, pressure treated fir., carried Ford 3000 tractor, $500. Eddie Hawkins, Mineral Bluff. 404374-5233.___________________
AC tractor mdl. 7000 w/ roll over protection, good cond., $6000; JD combine w/ almost new mtr. $1500; feed mill mixer, $1500; pull type rotary mower, $350. E. Benton, Cave Spring. 404777-3630.____________________
MF 275 & MF 285 tractors, 605H Vermeer hay baler, dbl. V rake, New Idea cutter & conditioner, Winpower PTO generator. Fred Joiner, Hawkinsville. 912-783-4589._______________
MF 2 disc turning plow, hdy., exc. cond. $225. Merrill Massengale, Griffin. 404-228-5729._________________
Two-15.5x38 dual tires, rims & hubs for JD. Bill Cromer, Shellman. 912679-5177 nights.________________
6 ft. bush hog mower, pull type $300; 5 ft. box blade, hdy. homemade, $150. R. Farwell, Boston. 912-498-5435._______
One pr. 38" s/o wheels for a 5000 Ford tractor, exc. cond. Lloyd E. Deen, Rt. 2 Box 14. Pearson 31642. 912-422-3497.
Hdy. Intl. 5 ft. rotary mower, removable plate for side ejection, like new, $495. Jim Shumate, Monroe. 404-267-6298 nights & wkends.
Have a problem? ...1-800-282-5852.
Ford Jubilee tractor, set of 2 row Covington planters, 2 row cult, harrow & rotary cutter, $4250. A. E. Daniel, Cochran. 912-934-4237.____________
Ford TW20 tractor, exc. cond. Randall Richardson, Rt. 1 Box 45A, Bluffton 31724.912-835-2038._____________
6 row Intl. 295 planters mntd. on 6 row hipper-bedder toolbar w/ bed levelers, Gandy applicators mntd., field ready. Ivey Kight, Broxton. 912-359-2904._____
JD555A-turbo track loader, low hrs., ROPS, backhoe hookup, trlr., exc. cond. price nego. T. Gaston, Jefferson. 404367-9712.___________________
4430 JD; 2950 JD w/ RG, 800 hrs., 2x71 JD planters; 4 row KMC bed knockers, all exc. cond. C. L. Finch, Portal. 912865-2939.__________________
Cat. 3208 eng. w/ 6"x6" Berkeley pump $11,000; 3000'6" pipe, $2 ft.; Paulk pipe trlr. $500, hose cart $300, Rainbow 660 traveler $2500, other. R. Hodges, Reldsvllle. 912-739-4881.___________
1130 MF tractor, good cond., dual wheels, $4800/firm. Freddie White, Baxley. 912-367-3156._____________
Vermeer M-455 trencher w/10' backhoe, 6-way dozer blade, 60" new chain, 6" wide, 44 hp., Deutz diesel eng., 2000 hrs. Joe Motes, Canton. 404-479-7845.
Axle w/ 900x24 tires for peanut picker $150; 2 trip feet for Ford btm. plow $35 ea.; 4 cult, roto fenders $25 ea. J. Laster, Perry. 912-987-3703.___________
JD manure spreader, ground driven, good cond. $375. James Groover, Powder Springs. 404-425-0741 aft. 4 pm. anytime wkends._________________
JD (Popin John) tractor '49 mdl. tricycle, good tires, new eng., 3 pt. hitch. Morris Gilreath, Gainesville. 404532-1424._______________________
Two 4 row cults., all feet on one, all feet except for opening feet on other, $600 ea., gal. tank, $1000, cane mill & copper pan. Jesse Grimsley, Parrott. 912-623-5670.______________
Farmall M tractor, p/s, 3 pt. hitch, needs minor repairs, approx. 300 gal. sq. plastic container. David Jackson, Roopvllle. 404-854-8802 aft. 6 pm._______
Ford 601 Workmaster, good cond $3200, bush hog post hole digger 12"x6" auger $650, 6 ft. box scrape $450. Eugene C. Foster, Buford. 404-945-7205.
D-8 Cat. dozer, 13 ft. blade, needs tracks & sprocket, has clearing cab, $1000; TD-182 Intl. dozer, needs steering clutches, also, tractor parts , $5000. R. M. Kendrick, Sparks. 912-549-8416 aft. 7
pm._____________________ 5 1/2 ft. box blade $395; 6' rock rake
$350; 5 shank all-purpose plow $325; adj. harrow $375. Darrell Jackson, Williamson. 404-228-6281._______________
Taylorway harrow #20005, 975 Ibs.,, like new, 3 pt. lift. Bob Whitmire, Clermont. 404-983-3141.__________
Lowboy, Phelan 15 ton beaver tail ramp, new flr./paint, $3800. Donald Delashmit, Atlanta. 404-767-5664._____
Pittsburgh 4 row cult., set up, ready to plow, all plows, $800. T. Deal, Rt. 1 Box 151, Patterson 31557._____________
124 MF hay baler & NH pull-type rake, both for $3400. Clay Johnson, Ringgold. 404-935-4229._________________
1972-JD 4020 rebuilt eng., new paint, dbl. outlets, tri. front end, exc. cond. $8500; '64 JD 3020, newseat/paint & batt., tri. front end, $6000. Claude Smith, Cartersvllle. 404-386-3199 aft. 7 pm.
12 ft. stainless steel Yoder dry spreader body; also, extracator liquid spreader body, truck mntd. Harry Arnold, Monroe. 404-267-2517.
One 12 ft. angle blade w/ C frame for TD15C; JD 760A self-loading pan, good cond. Wade Spires, Rt. 1 Box 225, Wray
31798.___________________ 14 ft. gooseneck trlr., all metal flatbed
tandem axle, $1200. Ray Johnson, Ringgold. 404-935-4229._____________
Gooseneck tandem axle 6'x16' trlr. w/ ramps, $600. W. M. Bowen, Crawford. 404-743-8436.___________________
30 ft. gooseneck flatbed trlr., tandem dual axles, new bed, good tires, hdy. const., 30 ft. freight tarp, straps, ramps, (2) spare wheels/tires, $4000. Wade Pitcock, Canton. 404-479-1832.______
____Wanted____
If you have questions regarding adds in this category, call Ella Beach 661-9084.
Want 15 or 18 hp. garden tractor w/ roto-tilier or plow and disc. Carl Bhame, Atlanta. 404-394-1282.___________
Want to buy set of front wheel wts. for '64 Ford 2000 tractor. Calvin Wyatt, Fairmount. 404-337-2280.________
Want 3 pt. hitch set up for AC WD 45 tractor. Mark Von, Canton. 404-751-3854.
Want PTO driven chipper-shredder broken or good cond. or mtr. driven. J. Hoyal, Meansvllle. 404-567-8841.____
Want gears for rear end of Ind. JD loader mdl. 23235. L. Blankenbraken, Dallas. 404-443-2434.____________
Want 350 or 310 Case or JD dozer, good cond. Angus Watson, Valdosta. 912-245-8423.________________
Want 4450, 4250 JD w/RG, Roanoke or Lilliston combine. C.L. Finch, Portal. 912-865-2939._______________
Want 4 row 36" corn header for JD 4400 combine, must be in good cond., send address, ph. # and info. J. Grimsley, Rt. 1, Box 102A, Parrott 31777.
Want LT 40 HD Woodmizer sawmill, other Woodmizer mdl. considered. Fred Blitch Jr., Statesboro. 912-865-5454.
Want styled G JD grille & hood or parts tractor M or 40 for parts D-JD to restore. R.M. Kendricks, Sparks. 912549-8416 aft. 7 pm.____________
Want 1 or 2-horse wagon, B. Tiller Hwy. 72 E., Hull 30646._________
Want F-11 Farmhand loader w/wo hyd. or adapters. Floyd Sikes, Folkston. 912496-7849.____________________
Want Simu U blade w/push arms, hyd. tilt cyl., dbl. hyd. valve control forTD 15C bulldozer. Wade Spires, Rt. 1, Box 225, Wray 31798.
Want to buy MF Perkins diesel eng. to fit a 35 MF tractor, reas. price. Dennard Alligood, Rt. 1, Cadwell 31009.
Want sev. Pittsburgh type siding, opening & trailing feet for 4-row frame; also, coulters or brackets. Bobby Fountain, Cochran. 912-934-6837.
Want AC 6G or 7G or #933 Cat., track loader. Cora Yearwood, Toccoa. 404886-9915.
Want JD tractor 85-160 hp., low hrs., good cond. Rob Rollins, Atlanta. 404888-2117.
Want to buy 1-horse wagon wheels. Hattie Coleman, 2692 Buchanan Hwy., Cedartown. 404-748-1771.
Want Cub cult., want 3910 Ford iron cider mill. Chas Gowder, 639 Friendship Ch Rd., Powder Springs 30073
Want mowing machine ground driven rake hay baler, all reas. priced. Watson Carter, Cedartown. 404-748-1206 aft. 4:30
Want Ferguson TO20 120 in good cond. Bob Houghton, 54 Old Rudy York Rd., Cartersville 30120. 404386-7444.
Want intake manifold for older mdl. E60, 4 cy., AC power unit. Freddy Agee, Mllledgevllle. 912-452-8976._______
Want hi. spd. NH sq. baler & other equip., will buy straight out or take mdl. 10 MF and #124 MF baler. Billy Fountain, Villa Rica. 404-459-5169 beford 9 am.
Want good used 6 ft. bush hog. J. Jackson, Athens. 404-543-2656. __
Want grille for 9N or 8N Ford tractor, reas. price. Thomas Brantley, Kite. 912469-5129.
Want to buy Gravely walk behind w/ 30" mower. C. Hensley, Fayetteville. 404-461-6032.
Want to buy JD crawler-loader w/wo backhoe. D.F. Brown, Union City. 404964-1123.
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GEORGE
ALMS MGOOD
TASTE
. Wednesday, February 28,1990
THE MARKET BULLETIN
Want fender housing bracket for a 285, 275, 1085 MF or junk 285, 275, 1085 for parts, reas. Aubrey Harper, Rt. 5, Fitzgerald 31750.
Want old JD mule drawn or mach.; also, old glass top gas pump. H.D. Wiley, Covlngton. 404-464-3815.
Want 5' or 6' disc rotary mower for hay, any make. Bobby Segars, Rt. 1, Winder 30680. 404-867-4886.
Want 5' pull type bush hog good working cond., cash or trade. J.T. Harris, Milledgeville. 912-452-1188.
Want JD 4305 tractor for parts. Ralph Scoggins, Palmetto. 404-463-3777.
Want 4 ft. Bush Hog type cutter & spreader in good cond., reas. Chris Edwards, Dallas. 404-445-8934.
Want 105 bale NH Stackwagon. James Bailey, Elberton. 404-283-3376.
Want 5 ft. finishing mower w/3 pt. hitch or belly mower to fit mdl. CA Allis Chalmers tractor, reas. priced. R. Couey, Dublin. 912-275-1743.
Want one-row corn picker pull type or 3 pt. Buster Webb, Rt. 5, Elberton 30635. 404-283-4515.
Want to buy quick attach, front end loader in good cond. to fit JD 2130 tractor. Greg Askew, Rock Spring. 404375-6634.
Want boom for 4500 Ford backhoe; also, mtr. for 1973 6500 Ford backhoe or old tractor for parts. W. Barwick, Winder. 404-867-6046.
Want feed bowls for hvy. duty Bowmatic stalls and Bowmatic Little Champ dethatchers. Cindy Painter, Whitesburg. 404-854-4161/5321.
Want one used tractor tire size 12.4x38. Pat Broder, Hampton. 404946-4902.
Want scrape machine, 4 wheel pull type. Gene Maughon, Oxford. 404786-6639.
Want to buy used late mdl. Land-Pride brand 6 ft. finishing mower, must be reas. in good cond. Kenneth Tidwell, Douglasvllle. 404-949-0120.
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Sonya Way at 6579083.
Please include a statement along with your ad indicating how the item has been or can be used on a farm.
Like new farm gates, pipe & panel gates, all hardware incl., 4' to 20'. Bob Alexander, Hazlehurst. 912-375-3366.
Split chestnut or locust farm fence rails or post, del. & installed anywhere. Charles Mitchell, Cleveland. 404865-9828.
Nursery pots, 1/2 up to 2 gal. sizes, priced to move, also clay pots. ML. Williams, Franklin. 404-675-3048.
20 qt. Presto pressure canner, used 1 season, 20 qt. jars, 58 pt. jars w./handles $95. Mr. Bill, Snellvllle. 404-978-0366.
420 1 1/4" Schedule 80 PVC pipe w/ metal couplings 60e/ft. Dennis Tolbert, Comer. 404-783-5619.__________
11 gas pancake brooders $50 ea., used very little. Herbert Weaver, Tunnel Hill. 404-278-0350.
2-line Choretime feeder, 350' farm bldg., fans 36", 8 ton bin, brooders, 8' waterer. Frank Saxon, Canton. 404479-4772.
Wood cook stove w/6 eyes, bun warmer, water reservoir for sale. L. Reed, Maysvllle. 404-652-3290. __________
Barrels, 30, 55, 60 gal. for farm use, fiber, plastic, galv. Tom Allums, Austell. 404-948-3273.
160 eight-ft. drinkers w/blue porcelain troughs, good cond., troughs, 3 yrs. old. Charles Hammontree, Rt. 1, Box 802, Ball Ground 30107. 404-735-3019.
Complete 5 sgl. stall Surge barn, incl. Alamo 100 pump, 1000 Moionnier tank, 2 feed bins, etc. Robert Lindsey, Forsyth. 912-994-5575.
Split chestnut rails del. & installed anywhere. G. Mitchell, Blairsville. 404745-1312.
Choretime feeders, 8' stainless steel drinkers, brooders, foggers, fans, two 10ton feed bins, other equip. James Buchanan, Roopvllle. 404-854-4428.
Plastic chicken coops $4.50 ea., 4 Lyons chicken debeakers $100, used hen nest. Donald Wilkie, Alpharetta. 404887-4778._____________________
Turpentine equip.; incl. 16 steel dip barrels, 2 bark hacks, 2 bark pullers, 6 dip buckets, spoons, all good cond. T. Talley, Lyons. 912-526-8428.________
148 used qt. canning jars 10c ea. Mae Moon, Marietta. 404-428-7480.______
Portable utility bldg. for sale, 12'x24'. for storage Mr. Williams, LaGrange. 404884-9145, M-Sat., 9 am to 5 pm._____
55 gal. plastic & metal barrels, exc. for water storage or animal feeders & waterers. Ralph Guiney, Covington. 404786-6227.____________________
300 Plasson poultry drinkers w/hoses, good cond., cheap. Mitchell Wheeler, Rt. 2. Box 758, Cumming 30130. 404889-1957.________________
Humidaire 500 incubator & 4-tray hatcher, used & working, reas. J.C. Ballentine, P.O. Box 761, Waycross 31502.912-285-3250._____
Pens, incubator, elec. 600 cap. brooders, heaters, waterer. B. Waters, Rt. 1, Box 380, Qultman 31643. 912-263-4553.
Anvil, 55 Ibs. $55. Mrs. C. Vaughn, Cumming. 404-887-2890/0738._______
5 groove used tin, 8, 10, 12, approx. 80 sheets $3/sheet. Marshall Knowles, MeDonough. 404-957-5887.___________
55 gal. plastic barrels, bung tops, screw off top, clean, for storage, same as bu. basket w/lids. C. Johnson, Lawrencevllle. 404-963-7257._______
1 one-cyl. & one two-cyl. air compressor, like new. Frank Johnson, Preston. 912-828-3005.__________________
Cast iron tubs for watering livestock $30 ea. J.V. Dillard, Ellaville. 912937-2224.___________________
Tomato cages, 5' tall, 2' dia. C. Drossos, Atlanta. 404-622-1537.______
Treated pine, cedar & locust farm post for sale $2 ea. M. L. Rice, Newnan. 404251-7590.________________
Brick lined wood heater, like new, used very little, good cond., med. size $150. C. Harrison, Temple. 404-562-3305.
Free field rock, any amount, .all,sizes, easy access, you haul. L. H. Dobson, Bowdon. 404-258-2461.___________
Approx. 75 cedar farm fence post 6 1/ 2' long, diff. sizes $1.50 ea. Raymond Byrd, Conyers. 404-483-5982._______
Wood cook stove w/warming closet & copper lined reservoir $600. Robert Shelton, Hull. 404-543-3905._______
About 250' of 40" Ranch fencing down & rolled $25. F. Stepongzi, Girard. 912829-4142.__________________
No. 2 old fashioned sausage grinder w/orig. plates, good cond. $20. Kathleen Camp, Rex. 404-968-3178._________
55 & 60 gal. plastic & metal drums, clean for all farm use. Cline Petty, Lawrenceville. 404-962-8241.______
14 wire tomato cages, 1 hp. well pump (sub). Dee Fleming, Molena. 404495-5541._______________
Vestal wood burning stove insert, firebox 24x115x29, auto, blower. O. Hudson, Marietta. 404-973-3793._____
Incubators, 2, 3, 4, 5 trays, auto, turning, auto, humidity. Ernest Dickey, Millen. 912-982-5515 aft. 5 pm. & wk.
ends. ___________________ Incubators for sale. Frank Vaughan,
833 Atlanta Rd., Cumming 30130. 404887-0636._________________
About 20 full 1/2 gal. glass jars w/ plastic waterer for chickens $1 ea. Terry Winfrey, Kite. 912-469-3267.__________
Wood burning stove, Home Comfort model $85. Hardwick Harris, Rt. 1, Box 106, Gibson 30810. 404-598-3281.____
1 old anvil, blacksmith type, approx. 85 Ibs., good cond, $85. Walter L. Mays, Rayle. 404-274-3281.__________
Chicken house brooders $15 ea., 8' drinkers $5 ea. Steve Arnold. Nicholson. 404-546-5530._______________
Twenty 24" fans $20 ea., 216 mini drinkers 50c ea., twelve 36,000 BTU brooders $20 ea., other. B. DeLay, 1391 Cooper Gin Rd., Statham 30666._______
1500 PSI hdy. pressure washer, 4-way tip, elec., portable $1500, 2 gal. chemicalizer medicator $50. P. Piche, Comer. 404-783-3130.______________
Homelite XL-12 chain saw $100. K. R. Simpson, Milledgeville. 912-452-5896.
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Fuel tank 3000 gal. $100, you haul. Tim Vance, Columbus. 404-563-3219._______
15 gal. galv. cans $10 ea., for farm use. Orville Carver, Douglas. 912-384-5090.
6' tomato stakes 30e & 350, 4 ft. 25c & 30<c, 6' bean stakes 10c, 8 ft. 12e, other sizes cut on order, no Sun. sales. Paul King, Lithonia. 404-482-6858.________
Clear plastic grow domes, like new, fits standard 11x22" planting trays $2 ea., no shipping. Floss Berry, Grayson. 404-466-8296.__________________
Wood burning cook stove w/6 eyes, reservoir & warming closet $150. Raymond Marlow, Maysville. 404-335-6203.
Yukon wood burning central furnace $650. John Leslie, Yellow Creek Rd., Ball Ground 30107. 404-893-2592._______
One 500 gal. propane gas tank, above ground type, needs painting $500. Carroll Bishop, Canton. 404-479-7606 aft.
7:30 pm.____________________ Used hog equip.; KG Johnson 4x4
nursery cages, bulk tanks, hog feeders, flooring, etc. Eddie Murray, Moultrie. 912-941-2087._________________
Lrg. poles for sale, for sheds, barns, etc. or will trade. R. A. Adams, Cedartown. 404-748-1281/4525.____________
300 gal. fuel tank w/pump, hay unroller, hay spear, hyd. cyl., snatch block. James Heath, Woodland. 404674-2616._________________
2 Irg. wash pots, 1 Emproved Hocking Valley corn sheller. Floyd Troglin, Calhoun. 404-629-9058._______________
10' cage section w/Hart cup waterers $5 ea., Big Dutchman feed chain & gear boxes, make offer. G. Brooks, Ft.Valley. 912-825-3040.______________
Horse drawn turning plow $40, sgl. stock $30, two Irg. iron wheels $40 ea., other. J. Jones, Zebulon. 404-567-3529.
Auto, therm, controlled, coal or wood burning circulator w/lift up cook top, cabinet design, like new $400. J. Deal, Hiram. 404-943-4089._______________
Greenhouse glass insulated panels 34x76 $60, sgl. sheets 34x76 $10, 46x76 $15. Gary Caprara, Buford. 404-945-8322.
Solar elec. battery maintainer for tractor & irrig. power unit batteries $85. Gerald Campbell, Chamblee. 404237-8407.________________
2 layer hen houses & all equip, to be moved $1800 for all or $1200 for equip, alone, 4 Big Dutchman feeders, etc. J. Fuller, Calhoun. 404-629-4358._______
250 Plasson drinkers $2 ea. Alien Conner, Clermont. 404-983-7645._____
Irrig. hose, 600' hdy. flexible rubber w/ quick disconnect fittings in 100' sections, cost $1700, sell for $900. J. Jenkins, Roswell. 404-993-0882._____
Portable outdoor hog farrowing crates, exc. cond., sheltered section, reas. C. Brown, Rhine. 912-385-5161 day/8175 eve.
Two 10' alum, gates $40 ea., two 16' cattle panels $15 ea., two 15' hog panels' $12.50 ea., 1 hay ring $85, other. Jim Wadley, Statham. 404-725-2464/2257.
300 mini stars, (mini for peck drinkers), exc. cond., 200 eight ft, drinkers w/ hoses $1 ea. Grady Burger, Calhoun. 404-629-1538.
50 good hdy. wooden pallets for hay or seed storage $1.50 ea. Chris Coulter, Danielsville. 404-795-5240.
Custom built BBQ cooker, smoker, all steel, on wheels, wood or charcoal $2495. Jess Arnett, Atlanta. 404455-4351.___________________
Cast iron bathtub, for watering livestock, set of cotton bale or barrel hand trucks, exc. cond. $100/obo ea. Ben Hendricks, Austell. 404-948-9842 aft. 5 pm.
2 hay storage cont. 8'x8'x25' & 8'x8'x23', flat bottom, no wheels, both free if you haul w/other items. Bob Miller, Greenville. 404-672-4556.
3x21' galv. metal roofing, very good cond., reas. priced. Jack Duck, Braselton. 404-654-2531 aft. 5 pm.
When advertising in the equine category, it is best to list only one or two animals. The 20 words limit prohibits the inclusion of lengthy bloodline information and wordy descriptions.
Recipe Request If any readers have a rec ipe for syrup cake, I would like to have a copy. My grandmother cooked it in an oblong pan, cut it in squares and served it with peas. Thank you.
Jean Garrett 2036 N.Jeff St. NE Milledgeville, Ga. 31061
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-Georgia Cooking-
PASTA AND EGGS MAKE WINNING COMBINATION People all around the world enjoy pasta for a wide variety of reasons. But many folks do not realize that pasta and eggs share similar attributes. They both stand as staple foods in all cultures because pasta and eggs absorb flavors readily. Both make an excellent economical foundation for many dishes which contain not only cheese but also meats, vegetables and fruit. The Georgia Egg Commission reminds consumers that pasta and eggs make a winning combination and fit well into any part of your menu. Whether you bake them, boil them, steam them or stuff them, they move easily from side dish to main dish or in soups, salads or desserts. Nutritionally, pasta and eggs are considered nutrient dense foods because both are packed with essential nutrients while relatively low in calories. In recipes like Pasta Veggie Scramble, where pasta and eggs are combined with fresh vegetables, consumers can afford a quick and easy, nutritional meal.
PASTA-VEGGIE SCRAMBLE
1/2 cup halved thin zucchini slices (about 2 ounces) 1/3 cup chopped green onions 1/3 cup julienned sweet red pepper 1 tablespoon vegetable oil 4 eggs g 1/4 cup milk 2 tablespoons grated Parmesan cheese 1 teaspoon garlic salt 3/4 teaspoon Italian Seasoning 1/8 teaspoon cayenne pepper 4 ounces fettuccine or linguine, cooked and drained 4 cherry tomatoes, halved
In 10-inch skillet over medium heat, cook zucchini, onions and pepper in oil until crisp-tender, i.about j3 minutes. Meanwhile, beat eggs, milk, cheese and seasonings. Pour over vegetables in pan. Add fettuccine and tomatoes. As egg mixture begins to set, gently draw an inverted pancake turner completely across bottom and sides of pan. Continue until eggs are set. Do not stir constantly. Serve immediately. Yield: 4 servings
February Is Egg Month in
BEST CHOCOLATE CAKE 1 box devils food cake mix 1 small box chocolate pudding mix 112 ounce package semi-sweet chocolate morsels 2 eggs g 1 3/4 cup sour cream
Mix together all ingredients and pour batter into a wellgreased and floured bundt pan or tube pan. Bake 50-55 minutes at 350 until cake springs back when pressed lightly.
Eunice Ferguson
Unless otherwise indicated, all recipes have been tested for accuracy in the Department of Agriculture test kitchen, by our home economist Julie Childs. If you would like to share your favorite recipe with our readers, send to Georgia Cooking, Market Bulletin, Capitol Square, Atlanta 30334.
The "g" signifies that this is a Georgia product
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THE MARKET BULLETIN
Wednesday, February 28,1990
/r you ftai/e 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 before offering it for sale through this publication.
Cattle moving from farm to farm must have a negative brucellosis test within the past 30 days before they are moved whenever there is a change of ownership. Exceptions being cattle from certified herds or those consigned directly for slaughter. Buyers are urged to request proof of a negative brucellosis test prior to purchase.
Cattle
20 top qual. 50-75% crossbred & purebred Limousin heifers. Charles McIntosh, Monroe. 404-267-9536.
Purebred Simmental, bred heifers & yrlg. heifers & bulls, certi./accredi. herd; also, 7/8 Simmental bulls for commercial herd. Kim Hinton, Reynolds. 912847-3452/3215.
Fullblood & purebred Limousin bulls. Dennis Tolbert, Comer. 404-783-5619.
2 exc. fertile young blk. Angus herd bulls, 9J9 sire, Jetliner dam, perf. records avail., herd certi./accredi. Terrell Higgins, dimming. 404-887-3641.
Simmental bulls 16-24 mos., perf. records, svc. age, good sel. James Fordham, Cochran. 912-934-2226.
Hereford & Hereford-Angus cows & heifers 6-16 mos., Hereford bulls. Dave Olson, Conyers. 404-289-6627.
Reg. Texas Longhorn cows/calves & bulls, good col. Q.L. Burton, Cartersvllle. 404-382-2869 aft. 7 pm.
Reg. polled Hereford bull born 1/14/87; also, reg. purebred Chianina bull born 9/ 20/86. Bill Kelley, Royston. 404-245-5927.
Purebred Gray Brahman bull 3 yrs. old, gentle, ready,for-rwy. svc., yrlg. calves on premises. D. Dwight DeLaPerriere, Marietta. 404-955-7519.
Gelbvieh & Charolais bulls, polled, certi./accredi. herd. Bob Miller, Greenville. 404-672-4556.
Reg. Angus bulls, sev. to choose from. BobWhitmire, Clermont. 404-983-3141.
Reg. blk. Angus cow/calf prs.; also, bred reg. Angus cows due w/calf soon. Fred Blitch Jr., Statesboro. 912865-5454.
Fullblood, purebred, breeding age Limousin bulls, cows, heifers; semen from Murray's 747 Jumbo Jet, CMC Network. W.L. Murray, Monroe. 404267-4425 or 1-800-342-1283.
Sev. polled, purebred Charolais bulls, 12 mos. to 2 yrs. $750 to $1500. Kenneth Malcom, Bogart. 404-769-6347.
Holstein calves all ages, bulls & heifers off milk on feed $195/up. D. Smith, Clermont. 404-983-7084/3205.
Reg. Santa Gertrudis cow/calf prs, bred heifers, weaning age bulls & heifers, all exc. bloodlines, Bangs-free herd. E.G. Logan, Powder Springs. 404943-4910.
Reg. Beefmaster bulls & heifers, will be ready to breed in about a month. Herbert Peters, Social Circle. 404267-2660.
Reg. Santa Gertrudis bulls, bred cows. Aros Reeves, Hiram. 404-943-6473.
18 head purebred polled reg. Charolais $18,000. will div. Grady Roberts, Powder Springs. 404-943-2422/4604.
2 purebred Limousin bulls 2 yrs. old, ready for svc. $1300. David Fields, Talbotton. 404-665-8840.
Reg. Polled Hereford cow w/heifer calf, 3 bulls 2-5 yrs., certi./accredi. herd. T. Marshall, Luthersville. 404-927-9148 or 404-461-8812.
Beefmaster bulls, reg. w/BBU good bloodlines $1000/up. Don Cheshire, Conyers. 404-922-3777.
Fullblood perf. Limousin bulls by Texas Ranger Primo & Harvest Olympus, blk. polled 16 tons heifer, Red, Atlantic heifer, using top Al sires. Steve Mason, Tunnel Hill. 404-673-2979 N, 404277-3939 D.__________________
Reg. BBU Beefmaster bulls, ready for svc. $1200, exc. herd bull age 6 yrs. $1800. Rod Ingraham, Dalton. 404226-8111 or 673-6601.____________
Beefmaster & Limousin bulls, Irg. sel. 15 mos. Kool Kreek Beefmasters. H.T. Herdon, Greensboro. 404-453-2117.
Gelbvieh & Simmental cows, all shots, wormed, gentle, del. avail, reas. G.W. Waring, Fayetteville. 404-487-7437.
Saler bulls, breeding age, fullbloods & percentage; also, yrlgs. all ext. gentle. J. Colmore, Rising Fawn. 404-398-3404.
Purebred Tarentaise bull calf, not reg., ext. 700 Ibs. $600. W.C. Sims, Monroe. 404-267-8090.__________________
Santa Gertrudis breeding age & yrlg. bulls, purebred, F1 & 2X breeding age heifers & cow/calf prs. Phillip Reed, Doerun. 912-776-4935.____________
25 Limousin heifers all purebred, 11 reg., most ready to breed, heifers located in Eastman $500 to $800, can haul. Gary Peacock, Lawrenceville. 404962-9270.__________________
3 Jersey heifers $600 ea., 1 Holstein heifer $600, 1 Jersey calf $350. Shirley Garcia, Kathleen. 912-987-7303._____
3 reg. purebred Limousin cow/calf prs., 5-8 yrs. old, good milkers, no culls $1100 pr. firm, del. w/in 50 mi. radius. Sid Arnold, Athens. 404-546-9039 aft. 5 pm.
Holstein calves, 4 bulls, 1 heifer 3 to 5 wks. old, $150 ea. C.H. Conner, Flowery Branch. 404-967-6828.___________
Reg. blk. Angus bull 10 mos. old, sale/ trade for reg. heifer. Robert Shelton, Hull. 404-549-8200 day, 543-3905 night.
Limousin bulls, 1 fullblood 26 mos., 1 purebred 22 mos., 20 yrlg. bulls. Dr. J.E. Collins, Manchester. 404-846-9816.
Reg. Santa Gertrudis bulls from certi./ accredi. herd, some from Al sires, $850$1200, del. avail. John Jennings, Cummlng. 404-887-4975.____________
150 hd. breeding age Holstein heifers, 49 hd. Holstein HF wt. 450, Penn. bred, cv., 12 hd HF wt. 550. Chas Davis, Ringgold. 404-935-5804._________
BBU reg. Beefmaster bulls, breeding age, exc. bloodlines, $1200-$1800. Carl Cummings, Warthen. 912-552-5931.
Reg. blk. Angus cow by Lavona Attribute, 5 yrs. old, w/5 mos. old bull calf by New Yorker. E.H. Wages, Loganville. 404-466-4178 or 404-963-7455.
Reg. Red Brahman cattle, breeding age bulls, few heifers & cows, very gentle; also, have Simmental bulls. Cliff Adams, Bowdon. 404-258-2069._____
Reg. blk. Angus bull 15 mos., hi. weaning & yrlg. wt. exc. bloodlines, del. avail. Chuck Idone, Gray. 912-986-6819.
Reg. Gray Brahman bull $1700. Doyle Hatfield, Cartersville. 404-382-5916.
Reg. Angus bull, proven breeder sires sml. calves w/good growth, 3 yrs. old. Windell Gillis, Eastman. 404-374-4868.
Beefmaster cattle, dispersing a sml. but nice herd of reg. breeding stock, see to apprec. L. Burroughs, Calhoun. 404629-9212.________________
Gelbvieh bulls, fullblood, purebred & polled, farm tested 1000 to 1400 Ibs., ready for It. svc., most are Al sired. John Brown, Barnesville. 404-358-4050 or Atlanta 522-6593.________________
Simmental cows w/calves, young bulls & heifers, top Simmental bloodlines, certi./accredi. herd. T. Werne, Fayetteville. 404-461-1083.
Purebred Chianina bull 2000 Ib. $1000, 4 yrlg. bulls"S500-$800, sev. bred cows, some w/calf at side. C.L. Davenport, Morganton. 404-374-6238.________
Reg. polled Hereford bulls, 11-17 mos., $600/up, top bloodlines, certi./accredi., del. avail. J.E. Jeanes, Gray. 912986-3303.__________________
Gelbvieh polled bulls & heifers, 14-16 mos., low birth wts., exc. EPDs. Carole Thomason, Barnesville. 404-358-2668.
1 reg. Santa Gertrudis bull 13 mos. Christmas bloodline, horned, dk. red. L.D. Prickett, Lavonia. 404-356-1202.
Reg. Charalo bulls (Buffalo & Charolais) purebred, ready for svc., semen avail. Jack Spivey, Elberton. 404283-7665 aft. 8 pm.________________
2 polled Hereford bulls 23 mos., gr'son of national champion, can be reg. H. Cathey, Gainesville. 404-983-3529.
Polled Santa Gertrudis X Hereford heifers & bulls 8-12 mos. John Bryant. Eatonton. 404-485-8321.____________
18 BBU reg. purebred Beefmaster bulls 20 mos., all papers, branded, tested etc., 1200 Ibs. or larger $1200/up. Olin Wooten, Hazlehurst. 912-375-3366.
Beefmaster bull 16 mos. $700 plus young heifers for sale. R.D. Alfredson, Canton. 404-479-9646.__________
Reg. Beefmaster bull 9 mos. old, It. brindle, $600 w/certificate, 11-mo.-old heifer, Brahman & Charolais $600. Jim Shumate, Monroe. 404-267-6298 nights.
Ga. bred fullblood/purebred Limousin bulls 15 mos. to 2 yrs., ready for svc. Clay Alien, Barnesville. 404-358-2701.
Reg. polled Hereford bulls age 14 mos. to 10 mos. Victor Domino bloodline. Ronnie Lancaster, Milan. 912362-4619._____
10 reg. polled Hereford bulls 10-16 mos., son of Trust Mark, Vindicator & Knight Ryder, herd certi./accredi. Jimmie Nelson, Kingston. 404-382-4474.______
Reg. blk. Angus bull, 16 mos. w/wt. 720 Ibs. exc. maternal bloodlines, gentle, $950. Gene Ashby, Pine Mountain Valley. 404-636-4740.______________
Grass calves 3 mos./up, hand raised on farm, heifers, bulls, Holstein & Angus cross, some Jersey, cash only. D. Granstaff, Winder. 404-867-5525.______
40 cows & heifers, 14 calves, one 1600 Ib. bull $30,000, selling due to health. Willie Reese, Thomson. 404-595-1909.
4 reg. Holstein heifers 1250+ Ibs., freshening w/in 30 days, Al sired. Danny Copelan, Eatonton. 404-485-4606._____
Simmental 28 mos. herd bull, 14 mos. yrlg. bull, cow/calf prs., heifers, 3 in one pkg. Mike Chapman, Clarkesville. 404754-5711.___________________
Al sired Santa Gertrudis bulls, polled, horned, 20 mos. to 32 mos. old. Fred Liebl, Watkinsville. 404-769-6176/9753 aft, drk.____________________
Reg. polled Hereford bull born 4/10/84, wt. 2000+ Ibs., son of High Voltage, $1600. Leonard Fleming, Hartwell. 404376-2995.__________________
Reg. Brahmousin weanling bulls $500/ up reg. fullblood & purebred Limousin cows/calves. Ronnie Culpepper, Enigma. 912-533-7302 and 382-0240._________
Sev. nice purebred young Charolais bulls, polled/horned, some ready for herd svc., some ready for It. svc., priced according to size & age from $850 to $1500, firm. W.V. Rawlins, McDonough. 404-957-5002 aft. 7 pm.________________
2 reg. purebred Limousin bulls 15 mos., good bloodlines. George Lykins, Barnesville. 404-358-1862.______________
Piedmontese bulls, ready for hvy. svc., some polled Charolais & Brahman crosses, exc. muscle. Al Dowdy, Alma. 912-632-8723 night 4296.__________
19 Beefmaster & Santa Gertrudis heifers good replacement cows 14 to 18 mos. $500 ea. Johnny Padgett, Alpharetta. 404-889-2648.___________
BBU reg. Beefmaster, exc. bloodlines, bulls & heifers, $700/up. Gary Bittick, Forsyth. 912-994-5389._________
Reg. polled Hereford, son of Ace Mohican Broker, exc. bloodline, 2 yrs. old, gentle $975; 12 & 6 mos. old, $500 & $425. A. Stober, Carrollton. 404854-4258._____________________
Gentle reg. Red Brahman bulls & heifers, all ages. David Dillard, Hahira. 912-794-2297 night._____________
13 bred 75% Limousin heifers, sml. herd purebred Limousin, 4 Brahman purebred cows w/2 calves, 1 heifer & 1 bull. M. Folendore, Milledgeville. 912452-9338.__________________
Reg. Angus bulls 12-23 mos., sired by top perf. Al sires, herd accredi./certi. Thad Rush, Rome. 404-291-4849._____
2 reg. Gray Brahman bulls, 3-4 yrs. old, siring top qual. F-1 calves. Bennie Myers, Sparks. 912-549-8458.________
Reg. polled Hereford bulls $650, heifers $500, 1 yr. certi. herd, Victor Domino breeding. Murphy Stanley, Dalton. 404-277-2410._____________
15 cows & 14 calves, cows exposed to reg. Beefmaster bull, calves are 1 to 5 mos. old $12,800. Gary Maxwell, Bowman. 404-245-5561.______________
3 fullblood Simmental bulls, gr'sons of Irish Rover 7 to 11 mos. old. Lemar Green, Lithonia. 404-962-4293._______
Fullblood, purebred & percentage Limousin bulls 1200-1600 Ibs. Jerry Lee, Alma. 912-632-5412 day, 7739 night.
Reg. polled Hereford bull 18 mos., ready for svc., sire EHW Victor Ned 460, dam, EHW Victra T25 640 $2000. A. Hagan, Statesboro. 912-842-2903 4 pm to
9 pm.______________________ Purebred breeding age Limousin bull
for sale. Alton Tankersley, T & T Ranch, Lincolnton. 404-359-4495.___________
1 Gelbvieh bull, top EPDs on last Calhoun test, 2 polled Gelbvieh yrlg. heifers, certi./accredi. herd. Kathryn Zellner, Forsyth. 912-994-2628.___________
20 word limit including name, address, and telephone number.
Simmental bulls, fine bloodlines, bred for calving ease & growth, $1000 ea.; also, full blood heifers. Albert Dallas, Thomson. 404-595-7170/1880.________
Beefmaster & Limousin bulls, Irg. sel. 15 mos. old. H.T. Higdon, Greensboro. 404-453-2117.__________________
Purebred Limousin cattle, breeding age & yrlg. bulls, breeding age heifers, cows/young calves by side. Ponder Webb, Valdosta. 912-244-2512 or 242-1917.___________________
Santa Gertrudis bulls 20-24 mos., semen tested, perf. test ratios & wts. furnished, certi./accredi. $1000/up. Clifton Ward, Bogart. 404-769-7223.______
12 yrlg. reg. Angus bulls w/papers, sire 65 in. 2500 Ibs., herd certi./accredi. J. Jones, Rt. 1, Jesup. 912-427-2019 or 579-6709.____________________
Young reg. polled Hereford bulls, ready for svc., your choice from exc. bloodlines, $600, certi./accredi., del. avail. Bob Davidson, Rising Fawn. 404462-2310.___________________
Young Charolais cows due w/2nd calf this sprg. $1000 ea., reg. Charolais bull 20 mos., $1000, reg. SG open heifers $750 ea., Charolais/Angus heifer $650. Linda Griffith, Zebulon. 404-358-3204.
1 Hereford/Brangus cross bull 3 mos. old, very Irg. all shots, halter broke $275. Bennett Daniel, Milledgeville. 912452-3039.____________________
____Rabbits____
If you have questions regarding this category, call Sonya Way 651-9083.
Easter bunnies, also fryers $5, place orders now. David Brown, Hartwell. 404376-6887.___________________
Bunnies, Rex, English Spots, Satins, 6 NZR does & bucks, breeders. Frances Rush, Whltesburg. 404-834-4947.______
Spotted Mini Lop doe $20, brn. Holland Lop buck $15. Jan Ross, Conyers. 404-929-0817.__________
Red Satin, Flemish Giant, NZW, brood stock, young rabbits, dressed fryers. M. Williams, Franklin. 404-675-3048._____
Jersey Woolies bucks $10, Holland Lop breeding stock avail, reas., pedi., gentle. G. Nelson, Stone Mountain. 404469-3872.___________________
Long hair guinea pigs, asst. cols., quan. avail. Doug Brenner, Blairsville. 404-745-4715._______________
Easter bunnies Rex, Dwarfs, Holland Lops, solid & broken $6-$25. David Brown, Buford. 404-932-1449 or 376-6887.
NZW bunnies, fryers, breeding stock, NZW only. Sheila Hughes, Molena. 404647-9782.
Easter bunnies $5 ea., now taking orders. Ricky Montgomery, Conyers. 404-922-8109._______________
Swine for Sale
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Sonya Way at 6519083.
9 Yorkshire cross sows, short to hvy. bred, 2 reg. Duroc boars $2200 for all, feeder pigs $25 ea. Gary D. Maxwell, Bowman. 404-245-5561.__________
Vietnamese pot bellied pigs $750 ea. Doug Williams, Bluffton. 912-641-3195.
Duroc, Yorkshire boars, breeding age, open, gilts, vac. herd, del. avail. C. Hall, Hazlehurst. 912-375-4612._________
Purebred Yorkshire, Spotted, Hampshire boars for sale, 6 mi. west of Ashburn, serv. age boars. L. Lavender, Ashburn. 912-567-2621.___________
Purebred Yorkshire, Duroc, Hampshire, Spot boars & gilts, F-1 gilts, val. herd. John Harper, Ocllla. 912-468-5689.
Reg. Duroc & Spot males & gilts, serv. age. Dale Carter, Baxley. 912-367-4536.
Landrace shoals $40. Phillip Wallace, Powder Springs. 404-943-4338.
Chester White, Yorkshire boars, ready for service, gilts. Jimmy Dubberly, Baxley. 912-367-7265. ___
5 bred sows, 1 reg. Yorkshire boar for sale. Billy Burnette, Rt. 1, Box 522, Talking Rock 30175. 404-276-4167. ___
4 shoats, BBQ size, 2 slaughter size hogs. C.H. Conner, Flowery Branch. 404967-6828.
Duroc cross pigs, cut, wormed, vac. $30/up, 6 & 7 wks. old. Dale Hawbaker, Monroe. 404-267-8258.
9 wk. old pigs, Hampshire, Duroc mix., 60 Ibs., cut & wormed $35 ea. Hugh Vincent, Riverdale. 404-996-6690 before 9pm.
Duroc boar, purebred w/o papers, 9 mos. old, 280-300 Ibs., very gentle but aggressive $250. S. Bonnette, Portal. 912-865-2061 aft. 6 pm.
Sow, 5 piglets for sale $200, part wild. Ralph Cochran, Covington. 404787-9941.
Slaughter hogs 85c/lb. hanging weight, BBQ shoats. M.L. Rice, Newnan. 404-251-7590.
Goats & Sheep
Rabbits for sale, Lop bunnies, Dwarf bunnies, Angora bunnies, dressed fryers, also wire cages. S. Guiney, Covlngton. 404-786-6227.___________
Rabbits for sale, part Mini Lop $5 ea. Tracy Wallace, Lithia Springs. 404944-6180.__________________
Easter bunnies for sale, Mini, Dutches, Lops, NZW $6-$10, order now. Betty Mabry, Acworth. 404-974-2445.
Mini & Holland Lops, Silver Martin Dwarfs, adorable Mini Rex, tame, handled, loving. Freddie Brooks, Forest Park. 404-366-3158 or 912-994-2911.
Show qual. Holland bunnies, w/pedi., Wyoming bloodline. Jo Frady, Ellenwood. 404-243-8256._____________
NZW young breeding stock bunnies, frozen fryers, also rabbit supplies. Ervin Phillips, Leesburg. 91-2432-9924.______
Purebred Rex breeding age bucks, blk. & broken blk. $8 ea. C. Hawkins, Comer. 404-783-3228. ____________________
NZW breeding stock, 4-20 wks. old, exc. breeding stock, also fresh or frozen fryers. Gary Atkerson, Buena Vista. 912649-9081.___________________
Purebred Sandy Flemish Giants, unrelated bucks & does, few young rabbits from other breeds. J. Thompson, Statham. 404-725-5381._______________
Tiny Holland Lop & Jersey Woolie (miniature Angora) bunnies to breeders, w/wo pedi., lie. herd, also supplies. J. Piche, Comer. 404-783-3130._______
French, Mini Lops, Satins, NZ & freezer rabbits for sale $8 ea. Mickie Loggins, Riverdale. 404-471-6228._____
Easter bunnies for sale, Mini Lops, Dwarfs, Dutch $8 ea. H. Johnson, Dallas. 404-974-2999.__________________
English Angoras, pedi., 7 does, 1 buck $160, Jersey Woolies, trio $55, Satins, blues & chocolate. S. Kelley, Carrollton. 404-854-4271._________________
Holland & Mini Lop breeders $20, bunnies from $10, qual., also cages w/ pans from $25. John Esposito, Smyrna. 404-434-5560._________________
Netherland Dwarfs & Holland Lops, adults & bunnies. M.G. Faulkner, Gainesville. 404-532-9629.
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Sonya Way at 6519083.
Miniature goats, does, bucks, kids for sale $75/up. E. Vosyka, Oxford. 404787-5771.
2 reg. Hampshire rams, both good breeders, '89 late spring lambs & bred ewes for starter flock. Ken Brutsman, Rutledge. 404-342-0575.
Corriedale cross starter flock of yrlgs., 1 ram, 3 ewes $350. G. Campbell, Fox Run Farm, Lula. 404-869-3390.
15-20 Suffolk ewes, bred, open, some already have dropped lambs. Billy Burnette, Rt. 2, Talking Rock 30175. 404276-4167.
Purebred blk. African Pygmy billies $50. Linda Grimsley, Mauk. 912-649-7311 aft. 6 pm.
8 mo. old Nubian & common nanny $35. Harold Kemp, 1370 Blackwell Rd., Marietta 30066-2806. 404-565-7050.
Goats & sheep, vari. sizes, also bred nannies $35/up. Ray F. Almand, Ellenwood. 404-961-6729.
Nubian buck 7 mos. old, gentle $35. Charles Moon, Loganville. 404-466-8592.
Suffolk-Hampshire rams & lambs, 1 yr. old $35-$150. Terrell Paulk, Rt. 1, Box 410, Warm Springs 31830. 404-663-2467.
Twin African Pygmy bucks, born 11/29/ 89, beau., healthy $50 ea. or best reas. offer. Hilbern Oliver, Milledgeville. 912452-8785 aft. 5 pm.
Herd billies $40/up, nannies & sml. goats $25/up. Bobby Sprewell, Carrollton. 404-258-3988.
Baby bottle-fed lambs for sale, from $25. Hilton Bik, Athens. 404-549-3591.
Young billy, Saanen cross, friendly $30. Freddie Brooks, Jackson. 912994-2911 or 366-3158.
Pretty billy & nanny goat, colorful, long coats $40/pr. J. R. Black, Carrollton. 404-832-0519.
1 herd buck, dehorned, ready for hvy. serv. $35. Mervin Rogers, West Point. 404-628-5771.
1 purebred Hampshire ram, 1 yr. old. Yvonne Ivie, Farmington. 404-769-5817.
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African Pygmy billy 4 yrs. $50, 1/2 Pygmy doe, 5 wks., 1/2 Pygmy billy 9 wks. $30 ea. Karen Bacon, Newnan. 404251-3062.
Young Nubian billy goats $40 ea. Ken McMichael, Monticello. 404-468-2442.
Goats for sale, billy & nanny $75, others if wanted or will buy some. Farrill Steadman, Silver Creek. 404-234-3446.
Sheep, ewes w/lambs $150, Suffolk rams $754140 ea. Darrell Brock, Alpharetta. 404-475-6892.
Pygmy goats, bucks & does $45-$75. R. Austin, Lithonia. 404-469-6874.
Young male hornless goat $25. Michael Loggins, 1284 Wicker Ct., Riverdale 30296. 404-603-1014.
Hardy Hampshire x Corriedale for the
If you have questions regarding ads in
best in meat & wool, new spring lambs., this category, call Sonya Way at 657-
ewes, wethers. John Byram, Athens. 9083.
404-743-5095.
All equine advertised in the
Sheep, ewes w/lambs, Suffolks, Fin, Market Bulletin must have had a Corriedale, blacks $35/up, Irg. no. to negative Coggins test within the
- choose from. S. Kelley, Carrollton. 404- past 12 months. A copy of this
854-4271.
test must accompany the ad each
Lrg. gentle Nubian dairy goat, gives 1/ time it is submitted or the notice
2 gal. milk daily $40. Ernest Turner, will be returned to the advertiser.
Plains. 912-824-7884.____________ For this reason, generalized ads
Briar goats, 2 young billies $20 ea., 1 (i.e., many horses, varieties to
doe $25, 2 grown does $30 ea. S.L. choose from, others, etc.) can no
Bostick, Gray. 912-986-5128.
longer be accepted. Buyers are
Stock dogs for sale
urged to request verification of a negative Coggins test before purchasing an animal. Any falsification 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.
At Stud Notice Stable license number must be submitted
with notice in order for horses to be published in the At Stud category.
// 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 training or ability that qualifies it as a stockdog. Puppies (dogs under 12 months old) or untrained dogs will not be advertised. A signed statement must accompany each notice indicating these facts, before the ad can be published.
Australian shepherds, 1 male, 1 female, 14 mos. old, farm raised & used, very good $500 ea. Tom Cain, Commerce. 404-335-3735.
Australian cattle dog, (Blue Heeler), 2 yr. old male, aggressive, others also. Connie Hayes, Locust Grove. 404228-7904.
Australian shepherd blk. Tri., farm raised, champ, parents, ASCA $200. B. Bullock, Dallas. 404-445-9392.
Australian shepherds, females, Blue Merles & Red, farm raised. S. Kelley, Carrollton. 404-854-4271.
Reg. TB filly 2 yrs., bay, currently trng., pot. track, polo, show. Caren Sanders, Macon. 912-986-9339 eve./wk. end._____
Beau. reg. app. billy 3/31/89, loud leopard, tri-col., good conf. & bloodline, should mature 16hds., halter broke, sweet temperament $1500. T. Adams, Athens. 404-549-7832.____________
Beau. blk. racking geld., easy keeper, elegant mover, gentle 15hds., 4 yrs. $800. Gerald H. Kerr, Alpharetta. 404688-1878 day or 664-2504 eve._______
1 AQHA broodmare by Lucky Star Mac, bred to gr'son, Win or Lose, sorrel w/2 wh. socks. Kim Hinton, Reynolds. 912-847-3452/3215.______________
TB field hunter, 8 yrs., 16.2hds., chestnut geld., sweet personality, exp. rider $2000. M. Moss, Marietta. 404984-2286 eve.__________________
10 yr. blk. Morgan geld., racks, good trail horse $500. Leigh Boswell. Americus. 912-924-6000._______________
AQHA filly 2 yrs., greenbroke, very pretty $1200/obo. Cindy Walters, Locust Grove. 404-957-3807.____________
2 TWH pleas, geld., 5 yrs., need work, 1 blk., 1 sorrel $600. Wallace McDade, Mllledgevllle. 912-452-8615 aft. 7 pm.
8 mos. QH colt, unreg., cutting horse bloodlines, stocky, chestnut/blaze, gentle, well handled $400. Joni Patten, Cordele. 912-273-0422.___________
Veterinary Grant
Purebred Arab, stallion 4 yrs., bay w/ wh., flashy, gentle, blood typed, prof. trnd. N. Pales, Newnan. 404-583-2624.
Veterinary medicine col leges at the University of Georgia, the University of Tennessee and North Caro lina State University have received a $150,000 grant from the Pew Charitable Trusts.
The money will be used for student exchange, re cruitment and admissions programs, continuing educa tion and faculty develop ment.
The grants are part of a five-year program to sup port and assist the nation's 27 veterinary medical col leges. In addition to the vet erinary grants, Pew Chari table Trusts sponsor a broader initiative to help health professions respond to the changing health care needs of the nation.
Arab, mare, beau, chestnut 7 yrs., trnd. Western pleas. $1500. C. Cummings, Maeon. 912-477-3963.___________
Hanoverian geld. 4 yrs., exc. gaits, greenbroke $7500. Mary Fowler, Sharpsburg. 404-253-1447.______________
Big beau. TWH/cross Saddlebred geld., 4 yrs., 16hds. $1900. N. Johnson, Alpharetta. 404-442-8784. _______
'74 Pal. mare $750, barrel ready, sire Howard Dunny (AA), sire's sire Hard Time Tag (AAA), dam Ohoopee Girl, dam's sire Bonita Loyd. Deborah Gore, Hlnesvllle. 912-368-3329 aft. 5:30 pm.
TB geld. 3 yrs., 16.2hds., bay, Irg. boned, extremely quiet, going well u/s. Dale Ross, Comer. 404-783-3564.______
Reg. TB mare bay, 16.3hds., green hunter/jumper type, sacrifice $1300. Felix Cosme, Galnesvllle. 404-534-2380.
Beau. Welsh pony, good w/children, fat, healthy $350, bridle, saddle incl. M. Scott, Jackson. 404-775-0161._________
Lrg. gentle Belgian, 5 yrs., very handsome, stylish, see to appreciate. Larry Loughridge, Chatsworth. 404695-4987.____________________
Blk./wh. Paint mare, gentle, broke to ride, must sell $850. Bill Conner, Dallas. 404-443-0422 day or 445-0510 aft. 5 pm.
Blk. geld. 16hds., 6 yrs., super dressage prosp., imported TB 16.3hds., 17.2hd., both intl. Calibre henen. 0. Walker, Rocky Face. 404-673-2246/4038.
TB geld, chestnut 15.2hds., 7 yrs., hunter pot., good on trails $1800, Welsh/ TB mare 13.2hds., 8 yrs., honest o/f, $2500. J. Snyder, Fairburn. 404-964-3557.
TB geld, bay 4 yrs., 16.2hds., Irg. boned, muscular, 100% sound, superior C/T prosp. $2500. Sallye Forrester, Decatur. 404-299-1305._____________
4 yr. Irg. pony, mare, hunter/jumper $2500, 6 yr. sorrel QH mare, jumper $3500, both are 4-H horse projects. Paul Lessard, Douglasville. 404-942-0059.
TWH, Sunshine 10 yr. geld., sorrel, racks well $1500, TWH Sophie 15 yr. mare, red, both very gentle $500. B. Crenshaw. Madison. 404-342-2590.
Nice mare mule, age btw. 8 & 9 yrs., red, weighs approx. 1000 Ibs., well broken. John Burros, Gumming. 404887-4027.______________________
9 yr. TWH pal. geld., 10 yr. TWH blk. geld., 4 1/2 yr. TWH grey geld., 5 yr. TWH bay chestnut geld. A. Queen, Dallas. 404445-7932._____________________
2 Miniature yrlg. mares, sorrel pinto & bay, both AMHA reg., Dell Tera breeding. Ed Vosyka, Oxford. 404-787-5771._____
Arab, mare, flaxen chestnut, paternal half sister to '89 top ten mare, out of reg. champr halter, sell, lease, trade. M. Huprich, Tucker. 404-938-1742.______
Reg. Arab, for sale, trng. geld., 15.2hds., grey $2500. D. Corry, Cummlng. 404-887-1134._____________
TB geld. 5 yrs., 16hds., intelligent, flashy, exc. dressage/jumper prosp. Ms. Susan, Loganville. 404-482-1950._____
AQHA mare & filly, mare chestnut 16hds., shown succ. in Western & English, exp. broodmare, filly bay 9 mos. TB/QH, sell together/sep. J. Gonzalez, Fayettevllle. 404-461-4278.___________
8 yr. chestnut mare, good runner, AQHA reg. Wayne Woods, Hawkinsville. 912-892-2015._______________
4 yr. racking mare, blk. w/blaze 16hds., champion bloodlines, show/pleas., reas. priced. S. Klem, Conyers. 404-922-5432.
13.2hd. sorrel mare 6 yrs., rides great, ridden by young child $400, $600 w/new tack, del. avail. Bill Wheeler, Jackson. 404-775-6368.______________
Purebred Arab, mare 15hds., 6 yrs., beau, chestnut, in foal to multi. champ. Desert Eclypse, proven broodmare, terms. B. Beasley, Alpharetta. 404442-5167.___________________
APHA stallion $2500, APHA mare $3500, APHA blk. & wh. mare $3000, bay QH mare $450, App. pony $275, grey pony stud $150, geld. $650. B. Akers, Carrollton. 404-834-6434.________
Reg. App. geld. 9 yrs., 15.2hds., gentle, walks on trailer clips, trail Western pleas., well trnd. $1500. Greig Ripple, Duluth. 404-497-0602.___________
AQHA 4 yr. Hollywood Gold, grullo mare, '89 Oklahoma City NRHA Futurity Entry, anyone can ride. Herman Wingruber, Gumming. 404-889-5017._____
Reg. TB 2 yr. filly, works quietly u/s, Irg., very athletic, racebred & very flashy for show ring. K. Hirano, Bogart. 404769-7833._____________________
6 yr. Qtr. geld., succ. shown huntseat/ dressage, started o/f $3000. Jennie Sellen, Newnan. 404-253-6510 aft. 7 pm.
AQHA yrlg. filly, bright chestnut, star, strip, snip, 2 wh. ft., beau., head, neck, muscle, conf. w/disp. to match, superior bloodline. Betty Hickman, Commerce. 404-335-6486._________________
Paso Fino 2 yr. bay geld., out of champ, mare, playful disp., pert, pleas, prosp. $2500. Barbara Cox, Crabapple. 404-475-8774._________________
App. 11 yr. geld., bay w/blanket, prof, trnd., exc. youth show horse, many ntl. pts. all events, pleas, trail $6500/obo. J. Wheeler, Covington. 404-786-0391 aft. 5
pm.________________________ 5 yr. bay TB mare 15.2hds., show
horse prosp. $2000. Jim Little, Palmetto. 404-463-9392.____________________
'89 Arab, filly, sired by halter & pert, champ., out of Egyptian bred mare. T. Tidwell, Griffin. 404-228-3612 eve._____
AQHA geld. 5 yrs., sorrel $1050, QH mare, 10 yr. chestnut $750, will sell together or sep. Lizette Smith, Austell. 404-941-3941.__________________
AQHA mare 12 yrs., 14.3hds., AQHA geld. 11 yrs., reg. Arab. geld. 6 yrs., great bloodlines & disp. $750-$1000/obo. J. Whitted, Marietta. 404-926-6345._____
2 gaited horses, one 14 yr. geld., 1 mare 9 yrs. $500 ea. Keith Golden, Whitesburg. 404-834-4532.__________
QH geld. 12 yrs., liver chestnut, 15.1hds.,. quiet, great on trails, wonderful first horse $1500. June Estapa, Woodstock. 404-926-0245._______
Arab, mare, '84 grey egyptian related, exc. trail/pleas., child-safe, quiet temperament $3000 to loving home, terms. Phyllis Smith, Covington. 404-786-4404
AQHA '88 bay geld., quiet w/exc. disp., beau, head & athletic conf. $600 w/2 mos. trng. $1200. D. Cossio, Madison. 404-342-1856 eve.______________
QH grade Pal. mare 13 yrs., good trail horse, proven broodmare, gentle, healthy $500. Andrea Barrentine, Buchanan. 404646-3514.__________________
Reg. TB geld., blk. 6 yrs., 15.3hds., super disp., loads, clips, good trail or started over 2'6" jumps $1000. Diane Roberson, Dublin. 912-984-4830.______
2 Arab, mares, Khemosabi gr'daus., 6 yrs., bay, wh. socks, gentle, open for '90, reas. Matthew C. Lloyd, Carrollton. 404836-8217.____________________
APHA blk. & wh. tobiano stud, foaled March '88, 50/50 col., gr'sire Hank-AChief, dam Mitci Croton, descendant of Croton Oil, all shots $2800. S. House, Rome. 404-295-5809 eve.__________
TB 4 yr. filly, chestnut. H. Sanders, Macon. 912-986-9339 eve. & wk. ends.
Blk. & wh. spotted saddle horse colt, foaled Aug. '88, elig. for reg., extremely gentle, ground broke, will mature 15hds. $600. Judy Noel, Dalton. 404-673-4040.
TWH show stallion $4000, AQHA stallion, Three Bars $900, AQHA broodmare $450, QH mare $450. L. Massey, Fairmount. 404-337-2216 or 773-8843.
APHA colt, big & muscular, flashy dk. chestnut & wh. from pt.-earning family $1000. Johnny Smith, Lizella. 912-
935-8873._____________________________ Beau. '89 App. filly, blk., wh. blaze,
roaning, quiet disp., Dial Bright Too bloodlines $1500. Beverly Miller, Macon. 912-994-1531.____________________
TB/Hanoverian bay mare, 16.1+hds., dau. of Gixibar, 7 yrs., willing disp., reas. L. Sell, Douglasville. 404-489-1295.
5 AQHA mares, bred to gr'son of Leo, to foal early spring $1500 ea., fin. avail. Ken Smith, Calhoun. 404-629-8814.
Beau, liver chestnut reg. half Arab, colt, blaze, stockings, ground work, good show prosp. $1000, nego. Lucia McGowin, Acworth. 404-974-5130._____
Paso Fino beau. dk. buckskin yrlg. filly, very refined, sml. head & ears, well gaited, Caruso bloodlines, halter broke & crossties $2000 firm. G. Evans, Harlem. 404-556-6791.__________________
TB geld. 4 yrs., 16.3hds., hvy. boned, blk., superior C/T prosp., willing disp. $2000. Sallye Forrester, Decatur. 404299-1305.___________________
Pretty buckskin mare 10 yrs., gentle $750. C. Northway, Fayetteville. 404461-8055.__________________
Blk. 7 yr. racking geld., spirited, fat, healthy $850 or best reas. offer. A. Jenkins, Griffin. 404-227-9687._______
Arab, bay geld. 8 yrs., 14.1hds., shown novice/combined trng. succ., affectionate, exc. grooming & trailering manners $3000/obo. J. Moore, Fairburn. 404969-5237.____________________
TB geld., blk. 17hds., 7 yrs., blue ribbon show hunter, first level dressage, exc. disp. $6000. Dana Clark, Decatur. 404-378-5861.__________________
'87 AQHA sorrel geld., beau, conf., exc. English prosp., '88 AQHA stud colt, Peponita, Doc Bar bloodlines. Karen Walters, Locust Grove. 404-957-6994.
TB geld., lady's or jr. hunter prosp., terms possible, sweet, pretty. Dorothy Evans, Snellvllle. 404-979-5755/6600.
QH mare, chestnut, 4 yrs., reg. Jim Alexander, Rt. 2, Waynesboro 30830. 404-554-3111 day/5385 eve._________
7 yr. blk. TWH, blaze & stockings, gentle for women & children $850. Ray Penland, Ball Ground. 404-735-4887.
2 AQHA dbl. bred King & Leo mares, dbl. bred Skipper W mare, great reining & pleas, prosp. $800 to $2000. Lee Harris, Buchanan. 404-646-9047.______
Reg. TB bay geld., 5 yrs., lovely mover $1500. P. Conner, Macon. 912-474-3116.
Reg. App. mare, sorrel w/snowflake blanket, It's About Time bred, shown Western pleas, trail, halter, started English, youth/adult, super quiet. C. Kemp, Albany. 912-888-5279._______
Exc. show prosp., '86 AQHA bay mare, 3 mos. prof. trng. in dressage, wonderful mind, very athletic $2500. D. Cossio, Madison. 404-342-1856 eve.__________
Beau. AQHA reg. bucksking geld., 3 yrs., great disp., 15 + hds., halter pts., super trail horse $1200. C. Lathan, Toccoa. 404-779-3891.___________
1 reg. Arab, colt, 1 reg. Arab, mare, both very gentle & pretty. Dale D'Hollosy, Bowdon. 404-258-5968.____________
Beau. reg. Arab, mare 14 1/2hds., buckskin blk., Western pleas., Mirage Raffles bloodlines, 16 yrs. $1000. Jackie Hipps, Marietta. 404-427-4734._______
Reg. TWH colt 18 mos., bay, halter broke, alert & spirited $800. Chuck Idone, Gray. 912-986-6819 aft. 6 pm.
1 yrlg. reg. Paint filly, pretty marking, very gentle $800, yrlg. reg. App. filly, dun, very gentle $550. Steve Jeffares, McDonough. 404-957-9952._________
'87 AQHA geld, by Majestic Justice, pretty English or Western, very gentle, no bad habits. S. Nelson, Conyers. 404922-2522.
Green pony hunter, for exp. rider $600, must sell. K. Bart, Suwanee. 404963-0695, Iv. msg._________
Beau. blk. reg. TWH stallion, 6 yrs. $900, sire Master Glo, dam Bum's Dressy Bessy. R. Holley, Ashburn. 912-567-4204 or 567-4413.
AQHA Three Bars bred broodmare, 2 yr. stud colt, dun & red dun $800 for both. Charlene Grundhoffer, Jonesboro. 404-473-6090 aft. 6:30 pm.
'84 AQHA geld., amateur ROM, versatile, quiet, sound, perfect 4-H & amateur horse $5000 w/terms. B. Auxier, Athens. 404-546-1505 eve.
Reg. AQHA grulla grey mare, 7 yrs., gentle, broke for anyone to ride, bred to Paint overo B.J.S mount, has cracked right front hoof $800. Billy Fountain, Villa Rica. 404-459-5169 before 9 am.
TB mare 16.2hds., 12 yrs., second level dressage, hunter, retired champ., perfect teacher $1500. Peggy Harvey, Stone Mountain. 404-925-8825 or 299-3771.
Handsome 16.1hd. TB geld. 10 yrs., bay w/blaze, evented succ. through novice, schooling second level dressage, great attitude. Marigene Morris, Avondale Estates. 404-299-0538 or 491-0114.
TWH bay geld. 14.1hds., stocky, exc. pleas./trail horse, very calm & gentle, no bad habits $750. L. Paulk, Gumming. 404-889-9418.
3 yr. QH geld. 14.2hds., sorrel, wh. stockings back legs, greenbroke, out of Win or Lose $750. Sharon Gilbert, Barnesville. 404-358-3685.
Grey yrlg. colt by AQHA Champion Two Eyed Dondi, out of Sonny Dee Bar dau. C. Knowles, Griffin. 404-227-2251, ext. 101 day or 358-0356 eve.
Young Arab, stallion, grey, 3 yrs., extremely flashy, exc. Egyptian bloodlines, beau, mover. D. Culbertson, Kennesaw. 404-424-8412.
TB '89 colt by Taltella, currently 14.1hds. & growing, great dressage or CT prosp., to good home only. C. Stephens, Maysville. 404-335-5660.
Reg. App. mare 15hds., bay w/snowflake roaning all over, super disp., easy keeper, sound, has pony clubbed, shown, exc. trail horse. $1200. Lynn Garrett, Grayson. 404-972-0562.______
Reg. TWH & RHBAA show horses, blk. 15.2hds., speed stallion & sorrel perf. geld. 17hds. $1500 & $1200. Max Jones, Albany. 912-432-7853_______
ASB 2 yr. geld., outstanding gaited show prosp., natural motion, qual., breeding, must sell $3500/bbo1. j: Kuril,' Suwanee. 404-889-3484 eve.
Dapple grey TB geld. 15.3hds., flashy, good mover, 9 yrs. $1000/obo. S. Stana, Powder Springs. 404-658-5305 or 943-1710.
Arab, mare 5 yrs., grey, Bask-Nabiel bred, halter pts., sells open or bred $3000/obo or trade. C. Groom, Buford. 404-945-4633.
Reg. App. geld., 5 yrs., gentle, solid brn. w/tiny wh. spots, good home $1000. Dennis Grafe, Calhoun. 404-625-5045 or 1-800-999-4317.
18 yr. AQHA stud chestnut, sound, good bloodlines, 8 yr. AQHA grey mare, gentle. P. McWaters, Winder. 404867-3366.
7 yr. SB/TWH geld., 5 gaited, chestnut, wh. socks/blaze. Angle Smith, Newnan. 404-253-0328.
Reg. 1/2 Arab., 1/2 QH mare 6 1/2 yrs., 14.2hds., chestnut, gentle, intelligent, sound, exc. prosp. pleas, horse, proven broodmare $625. A. McNair, Hampton. 404-946-3451.
Red pinto Miniature stud, grey dun Mediterranean jack, both reg. Billy Turner, Union Point. 404-486-2558.
Connemara pony, reg., 4 yrs., prof, trnd., spirited but sweet temperament, easy keeper $2400. J. Olsen, Dahlonega. 404-864-9076.
Reg. Paso Fino filly, 21 mos., golden buckskin, all blk. pts., show qual. from champ. & foundation bloodlines $3000. D. Dyer, Royston. 404-245-9342.______
Gentle Paso Fino chestnut mare, blaze, stockings, flaxen mane & tail, (gr'dau. of #1), Majestuoso $2500. H. McLendon, Clarkesville. 404-754-7353.
5 yr. sorrel appendix QH geld, for lease, 16hds., gentle, quiet, for beg./ intermediate in English, serious, knowledgeable, responsible inquiries only. B. Teague, Lithonia. 404-448-4861 or 469-4609.
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Beau. 16hd. dk. chestnut TWH racking geld., by Midnight's Doctor Man, out of Sun's Delight D. mare, trnd. for show/ pleas., ridden daily. J. Caye, Walnut Grove. 404-786-9567.
2 AQHA bay mares, exc. show horses, Captain Boss & Otoe bloodlines, winners at halter/pleas. B. Wingo, Sharpsburg. 404-251-2688.
11 yr. blk. & wh. 15hd. racking geld. $1750, blk. racking mare, 14 1/2hds., bred $650, reg. bay TB mare $750, blk. pony mare $250. Marcus Brown, Vienna. 912268-2759.
2 yr. AQHA filly, exc. bloodlines, great disp., started u/s, no vices, great reining/ cutting. Beth Toxey, Brunswick. 912264-4559.
Matched pr. of red sorrel mules, approx. 1300 Ibs., well broken, 4 yrs., exc. for plantation type hunting, parades, etc. Henry Davis, Bolingbroke. 912-994-0461 eve, or 474-8445 day.
3 yr. AQHA geld., by Private Blend, lot of wh., good disp., started Western pleas., ready to show. E. Childers, Brunswick. 912-265-6728.
AQHA pal. geld. 15.2hds., 8 yrs., flashy, lots of spunk & energy, exp. riders only, price nego. Nancy Gant, Marietta. 404-333-9677.
App. mare 3 yrs., blk. w/wh. spots & star, rides great English/Western, disp. to match. Yvonne Robinson, Ellenwood. 404-389-0441.
AQHA mare 9 yrs., sorrel w/blaze, exc. event prosp., good disp. but spirited, sound, healthy, Doc Bar/Poco breeding $1000. Kelly Fulbright, Griffin. 404228-3697.
3 horses, very gentle, will make exc. children's horses, needs trng. $350 ea. John Hall, Loganville. 404-466-8252.
TB/Percheron geld. 5 yrs., bay 16.1hds. $1500, AQHA mare 4 yrs., red dun, 14.1hds., Western pleas. $800. Susan Harris, Colbert. 404-783-3184.
QH filly 8 mos., chestnut, solid, halter broke $400. John McNeill, Thomson. 404-595-4317.
AQHA mare Diamond Mora, to foal 3/ 90, bred to Doc's Payola $1500. Judy Swanson, Atlanta. 404-964-0318.
Hunter pony 14.1hd. AQHA mare, 8 yrs., equitation, jumpers, evented, fox hunted, pony clubbed, jumps 3'6", sadly outgrown. L. Faulkner, Covington. 404786-7283._____________________
Reg. Arab, stallion for sale or trade for Morgan mare, filly or stud or horse trailer. E. Lamon. Douglasville. 404949-6842. _________________
Arab. geld. 6 yrs., prof, trnd., Bask gr'son, must sell, reas. offer, sweepstakes nom., exc. show or comp. trail. Chris Rea, Atlanta. 404-964-5403._____
11 reg. Arab., Ivanhoe Tsultan, Eukaliptus, Morafic, Marsianian bloodlines, 2 weanlings, 2 yrlgs., 6 mares, 1 stallion $750/up. B. A. McKinley, Griffin. 404228-7975._____________________
Blk. racking geld., Qtr. mare, Qtr. geld., great pleas, horses, w/wo tack. C. McGhee, Conyers. 404-929-0975 or 388-7797.
AQHA 4 yr. geld., well broke & trnd., very safe, red roan, jumper/hunter prosp. M. Kord, Dahlonega. 404-864-6710.
Reg. TB geld. 16.1hds., bay, showing first level, working second $3000. C. Grissom, Buford. 404-945-6934.
AQHA '87 red dun mare, Win or Lose blood, started u/s, friendly, gentle, willing $750/obo. T. Russell, Dacula. 404962-6037.
Arab, mare 4 yrs., grey, gentle, open, great bloodlines, Ferseyn, El Mudir, Ferzon, Gwalior, must sell $1000. Bob Lloyd, Carrollton. 404-836-8217.
Blk. w/star TB mare, 16hds., fox hunts w/hill toppers, proven broodmare, jumps, sound $1500/obo. S. Wilson, Thomson. 404-465-2075 morn.
QH geld, for lease, sturdy trail horse, even tempered, stabled near Cheatum Hill Riding Trails. Nancy Gant, Marietta. 404-333-9677._________________
Arab., 7/8 yrlg. filly, chestnut, flashy action, beau, head, Aladdin/Bask $700. B. Williams, Calhoun. 404-629-4733.
Reg. 14 yr. bay Qtr. mare, Swenson's Hollywood breeding $800/obo, reg. 11 yr. grey Qtr. mare, Three Bars breeding $1000/obo. R. Futch, Statesboro. 912587-5181 aft. 6pm.____________
AQHA red roan filly, halter prosp. $1200. Lesa Camp, Stockbridge. 404659-3673 ext. 276 or 389-3020 aft. 8 pm.
AQHA mare 7 yrs., chestnut 15.2hds., gentle but spirited, very fast, sound, foundation bloodlines. E. Lewis, Jackcon. 404-775-6888.
'84 AQHA sorrel mare 15hds., beau, conf., good disp., exc. Western pleas., cutting or breeding prosp. $2000. V. Futch, McDonough. 404-957-9642.
7 yr. sorrel geld., Morgan/TWH, very gentle, will work & ride $800. Keith Kleinert, Toccoa. 404-886-1039.______
Reg. TB bay geld., 4/87, super mover, calm, dressage prosp., ground broken 15.3hds. $1950/obo. Renee Montgolf, Carrollton. 404-832-2136.__________
AQHA '87 filly 14hds., exc. youth prosp. or sell bred to full son of Impressive. G. Jackson, Maysville. 404587-0893.____________________
AQHA sorrel geld. 9 yrs., 15.2hds., super gentle, anyone can ride $850 firm. Andee Tomlin, Covington. 404-760-1165 day or 464-3506 eve._____________
Beau. 6 yr. Arab, mare, dk. bay, 15hds., gr'dau. of Tinian, broken, in foal for 3/90, price reduced, very reas. Erica Mauldin, Madison. 404-342-3480.___________
'80 AQHA mare 15.2hds., great pleas, horse, chestnut, Impressive line $1085 w/tack, $885 w/o tack. Hugh Morris, Decatur. 404-288-7941.___________
AQHA bay mare 7 yrs., in field for 4/90 $1400, AQHA sorrel stallion, Impressive bloodlines 3 yrs., AQHA grey mare 6 yrs., 14.2hds. $1200. Robin Swan, College Park. 404-964-7058.______________
17.1hd. reg. TB geld., 6 yr. bay, jumps 3'6", some show exp., intermediate to exp. rider needed $3000/obo. Angela Martin, Athens. 404-369-0316, keep
trying.______________________ Pr. solid blk. mare mules, guar. broke.
G. Chambers, Box 85, Winterville 30683. 404-353-1557 day or 548-6317 eve._____
AQHA mare, 4 1/2 yrs., 15hds., prof, trnd. hunter, 2'6" courses, child-safe, super sweet in every way. Stephanie Fields, Atlanta. 404-633-9785._______
TB mare bay, 5 yrs., 15.2hds., hunter or dressage prosp. Betty Venable, Columbus. 404-327-9665.___________
Reg. Arab, mare, grey w/blk. pts., 5 yrs., puppy dog disp., open or bred $1200/trade. C. Reeve, Maysville. 404652-2901 or 367-9841._____________
5 yr. geld, bay w/roan, gentle, willing to please $450. L. Heinze, Covington. 404-784-1258 aft. 6 pm._______________
Reg. 3/4 Arab, mare 4 yr. classy chestnut, App. mare, lots of col., good blood. D. F. Kilby, Covington. 404787-9473._____________________
'84 AQHA sorrel geld., wh. strip & fetlock, Western pleas, or trail, exc. disp. $1500/obo. Debra Frederick, Lawrenceville. 404-822-4700.______________
3 yr. TB cross bay mare, good for beg., exc. hunter-event prosp. $1150. Mitch Freilich, Locust Grove. 404-957-6687.
TB dk. bay broodmare 16hds., race bred, open or bred for racing show. B. Phillips, Newnan. 404-251-6026.______
TWH reg. 8 yr. geld., blk./star, 15 + hds., very gentle, easy keeper $1150/obo. E. Skvor, Thomaston. 404647-1455._________________
Hunter pony, chestnut med. Welsh x mare 7 yrs., shown succ., pony clubbed, fancy mover & jumper. N. Taylor, Covington. 404-787-7717.________
AQHA mare, dk. bay 15.1hds., 17 yrs., very pretty, needs special home $200. Renay Strickland, Georgetown. 912334-4808 aft. 6 pm.
Livestock Wanted
It you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Sonya Way at 6519083.
Want goats, pony, pigs or will buy cheap. Ricky Oliver, Rt. 1, Martin 30557. 404-384-4057.________________
Want any unwanted rabbits, also rabbit pens. J. Kittrell, 10125 Broken Branch Ct., Covington 30209. 404786-2231.__________________
Want cattle, horses, will trade hay of equal value, sq. or rd. rolls. Butch Bailey, Sparta. 404-438-8065 wk. days or 444-7966 wk. ends._____________
Want goats, pay cash for any kind & number if reas. priced, will pick up anywhere. Bill Long, Blairsvllle. 404745-9776.____________________
Want to buy cattle, horses, goats, any size, will pick up, pay cash. C.A. Hall, Hazlehurst. 912-375-4612._________
Want child-safe horses, English/Western, for youth riding program, non-profit organization, prof, full-time care. Mary Maleski, Loganville. 404-466-2555.
Want unwanted gentle horse, will give good home. Michael Woods, Stockbridge. 404-922-7280._____________
Want sheep, pigs, horses, goats, will trade hay. Larry Kessinger, Fairburn. 404-964-8096 or 672-1585._________
Do not call in ads - they must be written out and signed.
Want free pony, prefer wh., but any col. will satisfy, promise to give lots of TLC. Katie McKee, Atlanta. 404942-8825.____________________
Want to buy cattle, sml. or Irg. herds. Bob Sprayberry, Newnan. 404-253-8982.
Want to buy cattle. J.R. Wimpey, Jonesboro. 404-471-4221.________
Want to buy horses or cattle, must be reas. J. Wiley, Dallas. 404-659-3653.
Want unwanted horse, pony or rideable mule for children, will arrange pick up. C. Hill, Ball Ground. 404-735-3690.
Want free horses or ponies, possible sml. amount paid, will give good home in country, will not sell to slaughter house. B. Guyton, Jr., Nlcholson. 404-466-2497.
Want free goats, will pick up. P.K. Hollifield, Jasper. 404-692-6828.______
Want unwanted horse for 10 yr. old boy, live on sml. farm. Susan Davis, Mllner. 404-358-3124.______________
Want to buy any kind of horses, mules, ponies, cows, must be reas. priced, will pick up anywhere. Don Green, Temple. 404-562-3605.______
Want unwanted cattle, cows, goats, sheep, pigs, will pick up w/in reas. dist. H. Mclntyre, Locust Grove. 404957-9749.__________________
Want reg. Welsh ponies, any age or col. Sherry Mask, 475 Lackey Rd., Covington 30209. 404-786-4560._______
Want to pick up free goats, disabled, crippled, aged horses, ponies, mules, will buy hvy. boars, sows, bred gilts, shoals, cattle. M. Rice, Newnan. 404251-7590.______________________
Want to pick up unwanted goats, horses, ponies, mules, will buy boars, sows, shoats & cattle. L. Sprewell, Bowdon. 404-258-3988.___________
Want free goats, horses, ponies, mules, hvy. boars, sows, good home. Larry Thomson, Palmetto. 404-463-0204.
// you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Sonya Way at 6519083.
While pastures for rent may be included in this column, boarding services and facilities may be advertised only in the special horse edition. Please include a statement indicating that you are indeed advertising pasture for rent and not boarding services or facilities.
5 Irg. rd. hay racks, good cond. $40 ea. or $175 for all 5. Floyd Moye, Barnesvllle. 404-358-1891/0944.__________
Cattle squeeze chute w/head lock & side exit, needs paint, will handle Irg. cattle $400. Bob Paxton, Fairburn. 404964-4407.__________________
1 pony saddle, one 15" pleas, saddle, both rebuilt, exc. cond. John Cardell, Wlnston. 404-949-7363.__________
4-horse gooseneck trailer w/2 esc. doors, plenty of rm. for big horses $1300. Nancy Abney, Columbus. 404-561-0401 or 568-0049.___________________
Western saddle $100-$195, youth saddle $150, Australian stock $295, 4" blk. cutback saddle $175. B. Wheeler, Fairburn. 404-969-2004._____________
Hale gooseneck cattle trailer, 24' covered $2700. H. Hotchkiss, Statesboro. 912-865-2416.____________
Hale gooseneck cattle trailer $2500. Kevin Cawley, Ga. Hwy. 85, Alvaton 30218.404-538-6321.____________
Like new 16" barrel saddle, dk. brn. tooled leather $325, used roping saddle 16" seat, perfect cond. $285. Diane Roberson, Dublin. 912-984-4830.______
Cherokee 2-horse bumper pull trailer, 7' tall, ramp, removable center, new tires & floor $1500. June Estapa, Woodstock. 404-926-0245._______________
Hdy. all steel walk thru cattle head gates $145 ea., can ship. Pete Harris, Elberton. 404-283-6615.
'80 WW show horse trailer gooseneck, 4 stalls, dressing rm. $3500. Tom Kennedy, Chickamauga. 404-375-5891.
Want horse/stock trailer, utility trailer or manure spreader, will trade 3 reg. AQHA horses. L.P. Massey, Fairmount. 404-337-2216 or 773-8843._________
16'x7'x6' wood & steel cattle body, exc. cond. Robert Lindsey, Forsyth. 912994-5575._____________________
Old hand tooled Price McLauchlin Western saddle, exc. cond., 15 1/2" seat $850/obo. Karen Walters, Locust Grove. 404-957-6994._______________
Want to buy 2-horse bumper pull trailer, good cond. or trade. Sandi Collette, Canton. 404-887-2140._______
Want to buy elec. horse walker, prefer raised arms w/reverse, must be reas. C. Kemp, Albany. 912-888-5279.________
14' horse/cattle trailer, bumper, good tires, closed front & top, esc. door, good cond. $1250. Bill Chappell, Carrollton. 404-854-5014._______________
1-horse wagon back band, breeching, chain covers, driving lines, bridles, other items. Gerald L. Davis, Eatonton. 404485-6469 aft. 6 pm._________________
Want 4/6 horse gooseneck trailer, 7' tall, extra wide, will trade 1 or 2 twohorse TB trailers, 1 like new, one 2 yrs. old. O. Walker, Rocky Face. 404673-2246/4038.__________________
American endurance saddle, 15 1/2" w/like new pad $290. W. Morris, Snellvllle. 404-978-2267._____________
Old horse & mule collars, exc. cond. $20/obo. D. Shifley, Zebulon. 404567-0100.___________________
21" Borelli cutback w/fittings $175, nego., 16" jumping saddle w/suede knee rolls, fittings incl. $175, nego. Ms. Angie, Conyers. 404-922-4218.___________
Clinton Northrop saddle, 17", cutback, deeper seat for all phases of eventing, plain flap, deep havanna brn. $350. Virginia Smith, Thomson. 404-595-4423.
36' stock trailer $2200, will consider trade. James Colbert, Trion. 404734-2196.__________________
Borelli cutback saddle $125, 15" Western saddle $145, both good cond. Mrs. C. Vaughn, Cumming. 404-887-2890.
Want used 2-horse trailer w/dressing rm., bumper pull, 50 mi. of Atlanta. J. Knowles, McDonough. 404-957-5887.
Western saddle, Simco 15" $100. C. Cummings, Macon. 912-477-3963.
2-horse gooseneck, 1084 Sundowner, exc. cond., mats, no rust, tack area, elec. brakes $2400. G. Waddell, Milledgeville. 912-452-3202 or 453-8468.___________
Want used 15" Stubben Rex, in good or repairable cond., reas., w/in Greater Atlanta area. L. Harris, Fairburn. 404964-4222.______________________
English 20" cutback, like new, Western 15" padded seat, exc. cond. Connie Lipham, Fayetteville. 404-461-8263 be(ore 9 pm.__________________
Horse trailer, 1-horse bumper pull, tandem, new floor $825. Mr. Hodge, Robins Airforce Base. 912-922-5193 aft.
6 pm.____________________ Billy Cook saddle w/bridle for sale. W.
Gillikin, Rt. 2, Box 129, Metter 30439.
24' Shoup horse trailer $1400. D. Bentley, Thomaston. 404-647-7089.
Want free or reas. priced unused, broke, damaged or second-hand tact, saddles, bridles, etc. Daren Baird, Stockbridge. 404-389-0357, Iv. msg.________
'85 Harrell gooseneck stock trailer 6'x6"x22' long, hdy. axles $4300. Homer Conner, Pltts. 912-648-6432._________
10' sgl. axle cattle trailer $500. Johnnie Jett, Cumming. 404-889-0324.
Used Simco 15" barrel saddle, good cond. $200. B. Tucker, Kennesaw. 404427-1786.____________________
Authentic U.S. & Confederate cavalry saddle blankets, made of qual. mat. & w/ qual. construction. J. Caye, Loganville. 404-786-9567.________________
15" Crates show saddle in good cond. $550/obo. B. Lampp, Brunswick. 912265-0072._______________________
Cattle trailer, 14 or 16 ft. long, center gate, rear gate, 2 axles, bumper pull, low on ground. Willie Reese, Thomson. 404595-1909.___________________
Want 14' Gooseneck type or pull type stock trailer. Doyle Ivie, Farmington. 404-769-5817.________________
Jackson 2-horse trailer, new paint & tires, exc. cond. $1700. B. Welliver, Winterville. 404-742-7227._____.
16' portable cattle chute w/head catch,
needs new boards on side, steel frame
$150, calf treatment cradle $150. Jim
Shumate, Monroe. 404-267-6298 eve. &
wk. ends.___
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Please include your complete name and address on all correspondence and notices submitted to the MARKET BULLETIN.
Used English tack for sale, good cond., priced to sell. Ronny Roberts, Pine Mountain. 404-663-4684.________
Like new 12' corral panels w/4' walk thru gate $48 ea. firm, no checks. Billy Bagley, Sr., Temple. 404-562-4503._____
Like new 12' corral panels w/4' walk thru gate $48 ea. or trade for livestock. Don Green, Temple. 404-562-3605._____
'89 Big Valley gooseneck 12-horse trailer w/tack rm., exc. cond. $7500. S. Stana, Powder Springs. 404-658-5305 or 943-1710.____________________
McClellan saddle 12" seat, good cond. $100. W.L. Clayton, Cohutta. 404694-3445.________________
Circle Y 16" show saddle, lots of silver, bridle, breast plate, 2-horse trailer 15" pleas, saddle. C. McGhee, Conyers. 404-929-0975 or 388-7797.________________
'73 DD 2-horse trailer, good floor, esc. doors, elec. brakes, dbl. back doors $500. Ray Hicks, Statesboro. 912865-5593.____________________
Hartman 2-horse trailer, 7' w/ramp, dbl. axle, good cond., pulls light $1500. B. Macon, Atlanta. 404-793-8448._______
16 1/2" close contact saddle, exc. cond., new billets & stitching $300/obo. Frances Cook, Columbus. 404-561-0685.
16' four horse/stock trailer, covered, new pressure treated wood, new paint, bumper pull $1450. Eddie Icard, Bonaire. 912-922-9835.
Homemade trailer, 2-horse, new floor, ready to go $700. Dave Seay, Social Circle. 404-464-3121 eve.
Western pleas, saddle, pad, bridle, halter, 1 yr. old, like new $275. Michael Stone, McDonough. 404-957-8613.____
Kieffer all-purpose saddle, very good cond. $500. Betty Venable, Columbus. 404-327-9665.
2-horse '81 gooseneck 31' fully self contained show trailer $6000. Don Hall, Winder. 404-867-8676.
Sev. Western & English saddles, other tack, reas. priced. Nancy Scouten, Thomson. 404-541-0963.
Hale 4-horse gooseneck, dressing rm., saddle racks, mats, new floor, good cond. $3400. D. Council, Milledgeville. 912-946-2007.
Used 1-horse trailer, good cond. M. Mitchell, Lilburn. 404-921-5061 aft. 5 pm.
'82 custom built stock/horse trailer, hdy. 6x20 5th wheel $4800. Kerry Frederick, Lawrenceville. 404-822-4700.
Thirty 12' panels $40 ea., ten 16' panels $50 ea., also 1 like new roping chute $300. Robert Strickland, Dallas. 404-445-8919.
60' galv. pipe, rd. pen $775, English saddle pkg. $198, also want used trailers. Mitch Freilich, Locust Grove. 404-957-6687.
'89 Bonanza 4-horse gooseneck stock trailer, 6'-6" high, center gate, esc. door, brakes, used 3 times $3000. W. Avaritt, Loganville. 404-466-1765.
'77 Stidham 2-horse trailer, new paint, good tires, no rust, very good cond. $1500. Keith McKenzie, McDonough. 404-957-7872.
Pony Western show saddle, exc. cond., breast plate, head stall incl. $140, pony barrel type saddle, good cond. $60. Kelly Fulbright, Griffin. 404-228-3697.
Want metal cattle bodies for long wheel base fleet side pu. M. Rice, Newnan. 404-251-7590.
Double D 2-horse trailer, new paint, new pressure treated floor, exc. cond. $1250. Billy Bissette, Warner Robins. 912-923-4990.
Powerful Winds In 1931 a tornado in Min nesota carried an 88-ton railroad coach and its 117 passengers 80 feet through the air and dropped them in a ditch. In 1975, a Missis sippi tornado carried a home freezer for more than a mile through the air.
Volunteer Pay-Offs
Volunteers should gain some sort of pay-offs for vol unteering their time and help, say University of Georgia Extension Services specialists. The best volun teering is when the giver receives as much benefit as the recipient.
Wednesday, February 28,1990
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If 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 purchased 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.)
'89 Coastal bermuda hay, 199 Irg. rd. bales, good qual. $20/bale. Floyd Moye, Barnesville. 404-358-1891/0944.
'89 oats $2.25/bu. bulk, taking orders for 1990 Tift 44 hay, you pick up behind baler. Jesse Grimsley, Parrott. 912623-5670.
Cow hay $1.50, horse hay $2, 1200 Ib. rd. bales $25. Larry Kessinger, Fairburn. 404-964-8096.
'89 hay, bermuda, rd. & sq. bales, rd. bales fescue/bermuda mix., well limed/ fert. Cecil Patterson, Dallas. 404445-4874.
Fescue hay rain-free, 700 bales $2/ bale. Jimmy Niesler, Gumming. 404889-1719.
Coastal bermuda hay, Irg. bales, exc. qual., fert. ea. cutting, no weeds, no rain, $2.50/bale. Russell Smith, Loganville. 404-787-1275.
Horse qual. '89 bermuda hay, sq. bales, sq. and rd. bales fescue, clover and bermuda, cow hay (cheap) Bill Kelley, Boyston. 404-245-5927.______
Top qual. horse or cattle, Irg. sq. bales Timothy, Triump, Orchardgrass, Kenland, Red clover $2.25/bale. Hugh Davis, Chatsworth. 404-695-5392.
Tift 44, 1500 Ib. rolls $30, loaded on your trailer, disc, for Irg. quan. Dennis Tolbert, Comer. 404-783-5619.
Hi. fert. Tift 78 bermuda $1.50/bale; mulch hay $1/bale. Frank Hayes, Waynesboro. 404-554-7174.
'89 Coastal hay, Irg. rd. rolls $15 ea. or trade for cows. Butch Bailey, Sparta. 404-438-8065 wk. days, or 444-7966 wk. ends.
'89 Coastal hay, sq. bales $2.50 ea. or trade for cows, horses of equal, value. Newt Bailey, Marietta. 404-971-2151.
Tift 44 Coastal bermuda hay, horse qual. sq. bales $2.50 in barn in Watkinsville (or Bogart) Nick Bath, Bogart. 404934-7974 or 404-769-9642.
Extra Irg. sq. bales horse qual. hay $2/ bale, fescue, orchardgrass, clover, limed/ fert., weed/rain free. H.B. Brookshire, Suches. 404-747-2928.
Rd. rolls & sq. bales of bermuda, rd. rolls of fescue & bermuda mix., well fert., del. avail. Horace Orr, Atlanta. 404627-0712.
Well fert. Tift 44 hay $2.50. M. Kord, Dahlonega. 404-864-6710.
'89 Tift 44 bermuda limed/fert., rain free $1.50/sq. bale. Ed Williams, Calhoun. 404-629-0608, or 277-1416.
Bermuda hay $2/bale, fescue hay $1.50/bale. Ross McQueen, Locust Grove. 404-957-1475/1160.
Well fert. 1000 Ib. 400 rolls of Tift 44 hay $30/roll. Kevin Cawley, Ga. Hwy 85, Alvaton 30218. 404-538-6321.
'89 bermuda/fescue mix. $2.50/sq. bale at barn, horse qual. B.A. McKinley, Griffin. 404-228-7975.
Top qual. fescue hay w/orchardgrass & clover, hi. fert., limed, rain/weed free $2/sq. bale, $15/roll in barn, can del. John Bowen, Clermont. 404-983-7005 aft. 6 pm.
Lrg. rd. bales of Bahia hay $15/roll, price break on volume, can del. Tom Henderson, Warrenton. 404-482-5308.
Ryegrass hay $1.50/bale. Bruce Wheeler, Social Circle. 404-786-0386.
Coastal bermuda hay, rain-free, horse qual. $2/bale at barn. Chuck Idone, Gray. 912-986-6819 aft. 6 pm.
Fescue/bermuda hay in sq. bales. J.R. Wimpey, Jonesboro. 404-471-4221.
Bermuda hay in bam $2/bale, $20/rd. bale, $10 rd. bale in field. P. Bush, Comer. 404-549-5692._______________
Tift 44 bermuda hay, horse qual. $2.25 in barn. Riley Swicord, Gay. 404538-6357.____________________
Bermuda hay in barn $2/bale, $20/rd. bale, $10/rd. bale in field. Henry Wood, Comer. 404-783-5514.____________
Horse bermuda hay $2.50/bale, Irg. rd. bales fescue/bermuda stored inside, 40 Irg. rolls last yrs. hay, call to get loaded. Roy Strickland, Villa Rica. 404-459-5997.
Hay, '88 crop, dry storage approx. 300 bales $1/bale take all. Dean Reece, Hiram. 404-943-2922._____________
Coastal/fescue mix., rd. bales good hay, 1st. cutting $25, 2nd cut $30 in barn or under plastic. Mr. Ellington, Brooks. 404-599-3385.________________
Lrg. rd. bales good qual. fescue hay, well fert., stored inside, $25/bale. Bob Davis, Cave Spring. 404-777-3506 aft. 7:30 pm.____________________
Good cow qual. bermuda hay $1.50/ bale. Don Tucker, Loganville. 404267-3926.____________________
Coastal & Tifton 44, exc. qual. $2.50; also, slight rain, exc. for cows $1.50. Mike Cady, Buford. 404-945-2847.
Oats, whole or rolled, bagged or bulk, del. avail. Bob Strickland, McDonough. 404-957-5110.______________________
Good fescue hay, rain-free sq. bales in barn $1.25 ea. Darryl Palmer, Chickamauga. 404-861-0257.____________
Coastal bermuda sq. bales, rain-free, hi. fert. Gerald Smith, Monroe. 404267-2929.____________________
Bermuda/fescue hay hvy sq. bales, fert, rain-free in barn $2/bale. Asa Thomas, Bogart. 404-769-7462/6626.
Combine run oats, no mold $3/bu. bulk, hi. qual. hvy. fert. Irg. rd. bales oats, ryegrass & millet hay. Frank Eaton, Buckhead. 404-342-0727.________
Lrg. rolls fescue, ryegrass, bermuda $15, stored outside, can del. Grady McGuire, Gumming. 404-887-2282._____
Fescue hay, good qual. limed/fert., loc. near I-75 $1.50/bale. W. S. Gunter, McDonough. 404-957-3001._______
4 Irg. rolls of rain-free fescue, can load on low flat trailer only. C. Massey, Rockmart. 404-684-7156. ________
Coastal & ryegrass, Irg. & sml. rd. bales $9/bale if you take all. J. Jackson, Athens. 404-543-2656._______________
Approx. 60 rd. rolls of fert., mix. hay. Mike Hutcheson, Temple. 404-445-7670.
'89 fescue hay, rain-free sq. bales $1/ bale. Scotty Tankersley, Winder. 404867-6293._______________
Sq. bales fescue $1.50. Steve Arnold, Nichotson. 404-546-5530._____________
Hi. fert. fescue, bermuda, mix. grass hay $1.50 sq. bale, $16/roll. Ken McMicnael. Monticello. 404-468-2442.______
Coastal bermuda hay, horse qual. sq. bales. Gerald Temple, Madison. 404342-9847 or 523-6728._____________
Mix. hay, sq. & rd. bales T. Benkoski, Rutledge. 404-342-2107/0972._________
Tift 44 bermuda hay in barn $2.25, sq. bale. Mike King, Stockbridge. 404760-9163 or 404-483-7236.__________
Coastal bermuda hay, rd. or sq. bales in fields or barn, horse qual., can del. 450 lots. Olin Wooten, Hazlehurst. 912375-3366/6001.____________________
Tift 44 horse hay $2.50/bale; mulch hay $1.50/bale or $1.25/bale over 20 bales. Ernest Powell, Hampton. 404-946-9169.
Qual. Coastal hay, rd. bales only $60/ ton, del. avail. Edsel Beck, Jesup. 912586-6604.______________
Tift 44 hay, Irg. sq. bales horse $2.35, cow $1.85; mulch hay $1.50, del. avail. Sam Summers, Temple. 404-562-3679.
Exc. fescue hay for horses, fert., limed, weed-free, never wet, never grazed, $2/sq. bale. E.B. Swiedler, Galnesvllle. 404-983-3845._______
Coastal bermuda hay $2/sq. bale in barn, del. avail. Bobby Hamlin, Lizella. 912-836-4277._____________
Hay, rd. bales $10. Kenneth Taylor, Stockbridge. 404-483-9289.______
'89 fescue hay, sq. bales $1.50, rainfree. Roy Smith, Bremen. 404-537-3334.
Oats, horse qual., hvy. test wt., bulk $2.10/bu. James Gaston, Americus. 912924-7460.__________________
Lrg. rd. bale fescue $17.50 5 or more $15, sq. bale fescue, sq. oat. Lawson Chafin, Stockbridge. 404-957-3053.
Hay, sq. bales 1st. qual. bright oats hay $2/bale. Brantley Prickett Sr., Carnesville. 404-384-4636.___________
Bahia grass hay, Irg. rd. bales $15 ea. in lots of 10 or more, cow qual., well fert. J.E. Jeanes, Gray. 912-986-3303.______
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Hay, '89 rd. bales, fescue $16, bermuda $18. Terry Stephenson, Commerce. 404-335-2654.________________
Top qual. bermuda hay, well fert., weed/grass control $2 in barn, can del. Q.L. Rutledge, McDonough. 404957-5144.___________________
Bermuda & fescue hay for sale 800 to 1000 Ib. rolls, del. avail, $12/roll. Ronnie Hill, Maysvllle. 404-335-6590.______
Coastal bermuda hay, horse qual. $2/ bale/up, cattle grade $1.50/up depending on quan., del. avail. Russell Landrum, Stockbridge. 404-474-2843 or 404389-4911.___________________
'89 bermuda/fescue, horse qual., limed/fert., rain-free sq. bales $2, Irg. rd. bales $20. Don Tucker, Social Circle. 404-786-8450._______________
Bermuda hay sq. bales well fert. $2.25/ bale on 100 or more, del. avail, extra. Billy Bullock, Dallas. 404-445-9392.
'89 Tift 44 hay, bermuda sq. bales; also, Coastal/fescue mix. J. Smallwood, Social Circle. 404-464-3878._______
Horse qual. bermuda hay rain/weed free, Irg. sq. bales in barn $3. D. Willers, Gainesville. 404-536-1852.________
Fescue hay, no rain, Irg. tight bales, limed/well fert. $1.50/bale at barn. R.W. Turner, Brooks. 404-599-6719._______
Tift 44 bermuda hay good qual. Irg. sq. bales $2/up; mulch hay $1, del. avail. J. M. Brown, Fairburn. 404-964-7046._____
Coastal bermuda hay $2/bale, 8 mi. S. of Loganville off Hwy. 81 on Youth Jersey Rd. Bishop Pirkle, Covington. 404-786-6095.__________________
Lrg. sq. bales of ryegrass & wheat plus ryegrass hay $1.50/bale. Thomas McCurley, Colbert. 404-788-2626._____
Mix. grass hay, hvy. sq. bales $1/bale at barn, 100 bales or more 85e/bale. T.A. Kittle, Ringgold. 404-935-3563._______
Oats, combine run, weathered, 14% protein $1.60/bu., bulk quan. only. David Smith, Cartersville. 404-386-0806._____
'89 oats, Yucchi clover & ryegrass mix. hay for sale, 2000 bales avail. $1.50/bale, quan. disc. Ken Wilson, Thomaston. 404647-1507.__________________
'89 Tift 44 rd. bales 5'x4 1/2' well fert./ limed, some stored inside, $15-$16.50. Mike Wilkie, Lincolnton. 404-293-4438.
Alfalfa & orchardgrass mix. rd. bales $10, sq. bales orchardgrass $1.25. Roberl Jones, Blairsville. 404-75-2241 days.
Good horse qual. well fert. fescue/ bermuda hay, rain-free in barn, $1.50/ bale. Randy Rader, Griffin. 404-228-1687.
'89 bermuda hay, exc. qual. limed/fert., sq. bales $2/barn, rain-free. John Brown, Taylorsville. 404-386-2410.________
5'x5' rd. bales of hay $20/bale. Willie Reese, Thomson. 404-595-1909.______
'89 fescue hay, well fert., rain-free, hvy. sq. bales $1.40/bale in barn. Arvil Westmoreland, Dalton. 404-259-8468.
Lrg. quan. Coastal bermuda hay, rd. bales. Dean Davis, Warthen. 912552-5938.____________________
'89 Tift 44 bermuda hay Irg. rd. bales $25, located in Centralhatchee, 17 rolls. A.J. Green, Fairburn. 404-964-2039 aft. 6
pm._____________________ Horse qual. Coastal hay, Irg. hvy. sq.
bales $2.50 in barn, $2.75/del. Bennett Daniel, Milledgeville. 912-452-3039.
900-1000 Ib. rolls Coastal bermuda hay $20, I load, you haul, horse qual. sq. bales $2.50. Wallace McDade, Milledgeville. 912-452-8615 aft. 7 pm._________
Top qual. Coastal bermuda hay & peanut hay, protein tested, Irg. rd. bales $30, sq. bales $2.50, can load, del. avail. Ponder Webb, Valdosta. 912-244-2512 or 242-1917.___________________
Lrg. rolls of peanut hay, plastic covered $20 ea. Ricky Whittle, Rochelle. 912-365-2661 day, 7600 night._______
200 Irg. rd. bales '89 Coastal bermuda and Alicia hay, well fert. $10/roll. B.B. Brooker, Pearson. 912-384-2615._____
Rd. bales & sq. bales hay. Roy Ackiss, Wllllamson. 404-567-3648._________
Good qual. Coastal or mix. grass hay $1.50-$2/bale, del. avail. Marty Wilson, Madison. 404-342-3094/0532.________
1200 Ib. rolls Coastal bermuda $25 & $30. Jerry Banks, Fayetteville. 404461-6692 work, 8881 home._________
Lrg. rd. bales Coastal bermuda hay '89 cutting $18/bale. P.A. Tucker, Loganville. 404-466-4583.______________
Horse grade bermuda in sq. bales $2/ bale; also, have 5'x5' rolls. Gary Maxwell, Bowman. 404-245-5561.__________
Top qual. '89 fert./limed fescue & orchardgrass hay, hvy. sq. bales rain-free $1.75. Lamar Long, Chatsworth. 404278-1264 day, 404-695-5906 night._____
'89 well fert. rain-free fescue hay, rd. bales $15, can load; also, sq. bales $2 in barn. W.L. Wilson, Jasper. 404-692-2692.
Helping Each Other
Dear Editor: We need 8 to 10 gallon aluminum milk cans and a
500-pound platform scale in good working order for a Mission Farm School in Catacamas, Honduras. We would appreciate any help in locating any of these milk cans or the platform scale.
Joseph P. Luce Luce Brothers Farm P.O. Box 937 Fort Valley, Georgia 31030
(912) 825-2021
1700 Ib. rd. bales Coastal/Bahia mix., loaded on your truck, $20, local del. avail. Bob McLemore, Waverly Hall. 404582-2595.___________________
Bermuda hay, fert., never wet $2.50/ bale, fescue $1.50/bale. B. Oyer, Flowery Branch. 404-967-2321.____________
Tift 44 Coastal bermuda hay, Irg. rd. rolls, stored on pallets $20/roll. Clayton Garner, Soperton. 912-529-3985._____
'89 Coastal bermuda hay, well fert. sq. bales $2 in barn. Ricky Yarbrough, Gray. 912-986-5034._________________
Lrg. rd. bales Tift 44 $25, del. avail. Dan Hollingsworth, Hephzibah. 404793-6204 or 592-2896.__________
'89 rd. bales bermuda hay, stored in barn, will load $16/bale, del. avail. A. Stober, Carrollton. 404-854-4258.______
Lrg. bales Coastal hay $2.50/bale at barn. James Woods, Pine Mountain. 404-882-6580.______________
Coastal hay, horse qual. $20/roll under shelter. Charles Brooks, Bethlehem. 404267-2287.________________
Fescue/bermuda hay, sq. bales $1.75 at barn, del. avail. Kenneth Bookmiller, Dahlonega. 404-475-5589, wk. ends 404864-4147._____________________
Good qual. fescue & bermuda hay, sell or trade for calves, 1200 to 1500 Ib. rolls, $15/roll, del. avail. Greg Wells, Maysville. 404-652-2994._______________
'89 Coastal bermuda, 900 Ib. avg. stored in barn $20, del. avail, w/in 25 mi. H.D. Wiley, Covington. 404-464-3815.
Hay, fescue, fert. & limed, $2.50/bale. Ray Almand, Ellenwood. 404-961-6729.
'89 fescue, bermuda mix. hay $1.25/ bale, over 25, $1/bale, rain-free. Mike Pentecost, Winder. 404-867-3775._____
100 rolls bermudagrass hay & Browntop millet $15/roll or $12 if all taken, del. avail. John Shaw, Ft. Valley. 912825-2331.__________________
Coastal hay $2, mix. $1.75; mulch $1/ bale. Z.J. Lee, Red Oak. 404-767-6666.
Lrg. sq. bales horse qual. Coastal bermuda hay $2 at barn. C.A. Knowles, Griffin. 404-227-2251 Ext. 101._______
'90 hi. qual. ryegrass hay, rd. or sq. bales in barn, cut April, fert. UGA soil specs., del. avail. Olin Trammell, Forsyth. 912-994-6463._____________
Coastal bermuda hay horse qual. $2.50/bale, cow hay $2/bale; mulch hay $1.50, Irg. rd. bales $17. Gerald Shelnutt, Loganville. 404-466-8917._________
100-150 bales of peanut hay S1.75/ bale. Tommy Butler, Dexter. 912875-3560 aft. 6 pm._____________
Sq. bales fescue, orchardgrass & clover $1.25/bale; also, rd. bales bermuda $18/roll. Larry Loughridge, Chatsworth. 404-695-4987.___________
Cow/sheep qual. alfalfa hay, $2.50/bale obo. D. Shifley, Zebulon. 404-567-0100.
'89 fert. rain-free sq. bales fescue or bermuda hay $1, $1.25, $1.50/bale. L. Stanley, Dalton. 404-277-3052._______
'89 Tift 44 hay, hi. fert., rain-free S2.50/ bale in barn. Teri McCrary. Monroe. 404-267-2644.________________
Hay Wanted
Want corn old wheat, oats, rye, old peanuts, for hog feed. M.L. Rice, Newnan. 404-251-7590.
Texas Tornado More than half of the deaths in the Wichita Falls, Texas, tornado of April 10, 1979 were caused by people trying to escape in motor vehicles.
Ads must be mailed In each week to appear In the paper.
Agricultural seed and plants for sale
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Ora Garel at 651-9081.
Black raspberries 10/$10 plus $2 post. ,Mrs. WC. Fowler, Rt. 5 Box 292, Ellijay 30540.__________________
Tift 44 sprigs for sale; also, planting avail. Jesse Grimsley, Parrott. 912623-5670._____________________
Red Everbearing Heritage raspberries or black raspberries, 10/$9.50 ppd. Iris Brown, Rt. 5 Box 1660, Dahlonega 30533.
Black raspberry, Himalayan blackberry, muscadine grapevines, crabapples, other 8/$10 ppd. Mrs. Robert Norrell, 3903 Turner Rd. Gainesville 30506. 404-532-3945.__________
Wild crabapple, hazelnut, cherry, plum, sugarberry, 2 yr. old balckberry plants 6/$12 ppd. R. Chastain, Rt. 5 Box 209, Ellijay 30540.____________
Wild Fox grape, wild crabapple, wild muscadine, wild blueberries, dewberries, blackberries, other, 6 plants $10 ppd. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 1 Box 1405 Blue Ridge 30513._________________
Black raspberries 10/$10 plus $2 post. Willa Mae Mooney, Rt. 5 Box 292 Ellijay 30540. 404-273-3256._______________
2 yr. old wild blackberry plants, blueberry, dewberry 6/$10 ppd. Mrs. Louise Lee, Rt. 5 Box 209 Ellijay 30540.
Georgia collard seeds, 2 Tbsp. $1/ SASE per pkg.; Egyptian Walking onion sets, 20/$2 ppd.; Jack-O-Lantern pumpkin seeds, 30/$1/SASE. Ira Rackley, 18 Seminole St. Savannah 31406.________
Old time white, hard, small cob, open polinated seed corn, mostly 2 ear, 96% germ, .75c Ib. Doyle G. King, Sr., 115 King Rd., Bremen 30110. 404-537-3168.
Coastal bermuda, Tift 44 sprigs; also, custom planting. Joe Goss, Hawkinsvllle. 912-892-9412 or 783-2681.______
Certi. Tifton 44, Tifton 78, Tifway II sprigs: also, Coastal & Alicia, custom planting avail. Sam Summers, Temple. 404-562-3679._________________
Dormanred raspeberry plants, $1 ea. or $10/12 plus $1 post. Mr. Moore, Box 39D, Good Hope 30641. 404-267-0441.
Seventop turnip green seed, Early & Hardy, Hardy bears repeated harvests, tsp./.60 w/SASE. J. C. Hill, Rt. 1 Box 1300, Ellijay 30540.______________
Okra-Old Time White Velvet, tender when 8" to 10" long, $2yoz. w/SASE. Phil Sims, Rt. 1 Box 177, Comer 30629.
Pencil cob corn, $4/cup ppd. M. L. Powell, P. O. Box 3613, Jackson 30233.
Heritage red raspberry plants $1.25 ea., bears Irg. red berries every yr., can ship UPS, you pay shipping cost. Merril Law, Roswell. 404-998-9364._______
Old fashioned delicious White English peach tree seed 6/$1 w/SASE. Katie Morgan, 1600 Belle Isle Cir., Atlanta 30329.________________
Creeses seed $2/Tbsp. w/SASE. Martha Walker, Rt. 5 Box 212, Ellljay 30540.
Strawberry plants $10/100, $3 post. Glenda Crosby, P. O. Box 442, Baxley
31513._____________________ Muscadines, scuppernongs, fruit
trees, grapevines, berry bushes, figs, pecans, cont. grown plants. M. L. Williams, Franklin. 404-675-3048.
Sugar cane (200 ) stalks, ..50e ea. Carl Gardner, 1885 Connally Dr. East Point 30344._________________
Fruit trees, pecan, plum, peach, pear, apple, muscadine, grapes, other, free list. B. D. Smith, P. O. Box 225, Taylorsville 30178.404-684-3242._____
Browntop millet seed, 92% germ. R. C. Rosier, Hephzibah. 404-592-4095.
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Big Mama tomato seed, 50 or more $2 w/SASE, 90% germ. Katie Weaver, P. O. Box 406, Monroe 30655.
Old Time May cherry bushes $5.50, blackberry $8/doz., plus $2 post. Mrs. Weldon Long, Rt. 5 Box 247, Ellijay 30540.
Red or yellow meat Moon & Star watermelon seed 75/$2. S. W. Boatright, Rt. 1 Box 442, Mershon 31551.
Old fashioned small white crisp cucumber seed, 1 tsp. $1 w/SASE. Mrs. J. S. Bryan, 400 Ash Ave. S. E. Dahlonega 30533.
F1 yellow Granex Vidalia sweet onion plants, 100/S6, 200/S8, 500/S12, 10/S18 ppd., $9 per 1000 at beds. Harry Woods, Rt. 1 Box 130, Uvalda 30473. 912565-7326.
Lrg. bearing blueberry plants, Tifblue, Bluebell, Briteblue, in pots, no shipping. E. O. Anderson, Box 147, Jefferson 30549. 404-367-8783.
Tift 44, lift 78 & Alicia bermuda grass, will custom plant, also. James H. Williams, Rt. 7 Box 650, Fitzgerald. 404912-423-4884 or 8028.
25 Black Diamond watermelon seeds $1; 50 Clemson spineless okra seed $1. Ruth Collins, Rt. 3 Danielsville. 30633.
June bearing strawberry plants $10/ 100, Everbearing $12/100 ppd. C. D. Hill, 222 Hendrick Rd. Fort Valley 31034. 912825-2719.
Muscadine grapevines $1.50 ea., mtn. strawberry, blackberry plant $8.50/doz. plus post. Mrs. Elzie Cantrell, Rt. 5 Box 248, Ellijay 30540.
Moon & Star watermelon seed, '89 crop, out of 60 Ib. melons, 94% germ. $3/ 100 w/SASE, red or yellow meat Irg. qty. cheaper. H. C. Stafford, Rt. 1 box 129, Ludowici 31316. 912-545-2230.
White corn, Hastings Prolific & Hickory King mixed, 94% germ, 4 Ibs. $6 ppd. in Ga. J. G. Carney, 15520 Thompson Rd. Alpharetta 30201. 404-475-4957.
Velvet bean seed (Runner) $50/bu. David Jacobs, Rt. #3 Vienna 31092. 912268-6297.
White Climbing Willow Leaf lima beans, $8/lb. ppd. W. R. Craven, 3382 Beverly Dr. Chamblee 30341.
Hastings Prolific White seed corn, 95% germ., $1/lb. plus shipping. C. R. Barnett, Rt. 3 Carnesville 30521. 404384-4726._____________________
Muscadine vines, Fry, Dixieland, Cowart, Carlos, Blueberry plants, Tifblue, Climax, Delite, 2 yr. plants, $12 plus $2.50 post.; pomegranates, apple, peach, pear, blackberry, raspberry. Bill Ison, Brooks. 404-599-6970.____________
Serala Sericea seed, new crop, Red Seed or Scarified, high germ. Shorty Garrison, Griffin. 404-227-5612._____
Peach trees, all kinds & sizes, $1 & up; pecan, hazelnut, White English, Indian clear seeded peaches, no shipping. Elvira Kirby. Douglasville. 404-942-3623.
Everbearing strawberries, $11/100 plants ppd. J. Hemphill, 1440 Parkmont Dr. Roswell 30076. 404-642-1345.____
Red & green sugar cane for planting, 17 joints w/ planting instr. $13 ppd. Charlie Wilkerson, P. O. Box 31 Naylor 31641._________________
White Running Willow Leaf butterbeans $8 Ib, $4.75 1/2 Ib. ppd., out-ofstate add $1. Joie Patterson, Rt. 4 Box 4666 Jackson 30266.____________
Paw Paw bushes, grapevines, other 81 $10 ppd. Malachi Smith, Rt. 1 Sautee 30571.404-878-2992. _________
Old fashioned Freestone peach trees, sml. kind, ripens in August, exc. for drying, approx. 3 ft., 2/$10 ppd. J. D. Shockley, Baldwin 30511. 404-778-6290.
____Wanted____
Want Alabama Red potato plants, also, Jumbo peanuts, peppermint plant, sage bush rooted. Mollie Amerson, Rt. 1 Box 180, Barton 30413.___________
Want 100 stalks pure Ribbon cane or Yellow Gal. Prince E. Jones, Rt. 1 Box 74-A, Cusseta 31805. 404-989-3680 can call person to person.___________
Want fruit trees, persimmon trees (Great Wall) (Sheng), or other cold tolerant type. Bill Long, Rt. 5 Box 5863 Blairsville 30512. 404-745-9776._____
Want Apple cuttings (Scion Wood) from old, old, old apple varities, to be grafted to 3/8" rootstock. C. W. Walker, 7500 Spalding Ln. Atlanta 30360._____
Want to buy fruit bearing Kumquat plants & instr., also, orange bushes, trees. Ruby Griner, Rt. 2 Box 107, Brooklet 30415. 912-842-2704 aft. 6 pm.
Only shrubbery and other wood plant materials require inspection before they may be advertised in the MARKET BULLETIN.
Flower plants, bulbs and seed for sale
// you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Mia Haney at 6519082.
Geranium seeds 30/$1 w/SASE; dwarf sunflower seeds, 30" tall, 8" flowers, $1/ pkg., 75 seeds w/SASE. Grace Nickoles, 1008 South 301, Jesup 31545.______
Althaea, white & hemlock pines, moss rose bushes, sweet shrub, white dogwood, yellowbell bushes, 8/$10 ppd. Malachi Smith, Rt. 1, Sautee 30571 404878-2992._______________________
Pink, yellow, wh. yarrow, yellow, red mums 6/$6.50; liriope 12/$6.50; S. Mexican pepper, cypress vine $1/tsp. Ruth Collins, Rt. 3, Danielsville 30633._____
Luffa gourd & castor mole bean seed, 50/S1 w/SASE. Lottie White, Rt. 1, Box 142H, Social Circle 30279. 404-464-2913.
Mix. col. hardy hibiscus 3/$15, jumbo crinum 4/$12, sml. 3/$5 ppd. C.D. Hill, 222 Hendrick Rd., Ft. Valley 30130. 912825-2719.__________________
Daylilies, iris, Siberian iris, milk & wine lilies, Star of Bethlehem & cannas. Jesse Kittrell, 10125 Broken Branch Ct, Covlngton 30209. 404-786-2231._______
6 ft. tall Bradford pear $5 ea., knee hi & bushy satsuki azaleas, 5 diff. cols., bloom on same bush $4 ea., others. Gene Colson, Rt. 5, Box 1360, Fitzgerald. 912-423-7846._______________
Blue stokesia daisies, very hardy, plant now, $6/doz. ppd. Jennifer Garlen, Rt. 5, Box 25, Jesup 31545.________
Money plant seeds 200/$1 w/SASE, planting & harvesting instr. incl. Mrs. M.B. Davis, P.O. Box 176, Roswell 30077.
Four o'clock, lantana, touch-me-not, hibiscus, cleome, luffa, $1/pack or 3/$2 w/SASE. Ray Bennett, 3063 Canfield Dr., Chamblee 30341._____________._
Grn. liriope, Irg. clumps, $2. E.G. Davis, 927 Glen Arden Way, Atlanta 30306. 404-876-7492._____________
Cannas, dbl. dwarf, red, yellow & pink, choice bulbs, 2-3 eyes, specify col., $12/ doz. ppd. J. Hemphill, 1440 Parkmont Dr., Roswell 30076. 404-642-1345.______
Elephant ears $12/doz. or $8/6 bulbs ppd. L. Mitcham, 225 Boulevard, Monroe
30655.____________________ Paperbark maple, kwansan cherry,
Canadian hemlock, franklinia altamaha, crown vetch, Zebra grass & Japanese bloodgrass. Jim Smith, Dawsonville. 404-893-2745.___________________
Red hot poker 2/$6.50, monarda 6/ $6.50, spider lily 12/$6.50. Charlotte Bond, Rt. 3, Danielsville 30633._____
Yellow & bronze iris $6/doz., snow white narcissus $5/doz., dbl. orange daylilies $5/doz. ppd. Elizabeth Burns, Rt. 5, Box 2055, Dahlonega 30533.
Achimenes, purple 10e ea., red & pink 20e ea., blue 25c ea. w/SASE. Yvonne Chambers, P.O. Box 48, Crandall 30711. 404-695-8560._______________
Shortneck martin gourd seeds, 60 seeds/$1 w/SASE. Leonard Bennett, 1083 Island Ford Rd., Buford 30518._______
Periwinkle seeds $1/tsp., mix cols., w/ SASE. Mrs. H.I. Perkins, Rt. 1, Box 1194, Statham 30666._______________
Well rooted native maple, sourwood, sweetgum, birch, 6/S13 ppd. S.E. Dunn, 15 Valley Rd., Dawsonville 30534._____
Giant sunflower,, plumgranny, mole bean, martin gourd seeds $1/pack w/ SASE. Wesley Nations, 4655 Wilson Rd., Cohutta 30710.______________
Stella D'OfO daylilies $5 ea., $1 post., perennials, annuals, SASE for list. H. Bates, 2025 Yatesville Rd., Yatesville
31097._____________________ Dk. purple iris, orange daylilies $5/
doz., vinca minor $5/50 plants, add $1.50 post. Mrs. L. Bennett, Rt. 2, Talking Rock 30175._________________
Reseeding impatien, state col., 30/$1, mix. 60/$1 w/SASE; hostas, perennials, native ferns, bareroot, dogwoods. P. Tillman, Rt. 2, Box 2343, Hoschton 30548. 404-654-2682._____________
Canna bulbs, mix. cols., beau, tall screen, van, $10/doz. ppd. Myrtle LeGrand, 3048 Remington St., East Point
30344._______________________ Hybrid daylilies $2 & up, list free..
Wanda Gosnell, 311 Little Farm Lane, Kathleen 31047._______________
Deep red poinsettia seeds, $1/Tbsp.; also multicolor marigolds SOcTbsp. w/ SASE. Lillian Sloan, 605 Seville St., Waycross 31501._______________
Cannas, pink, dbl. dwarf or tall, $12/ doz. ppd.; Elephant ears $12/doz. ppd. S. Parker, P.O. Box 467324, Dunwoody 30346.
Begonias, dbl., red, yellow, orange, & pink, $10/8 bulbs ppd., others. M. Shore, Rt. 1, Loganvllle 30249.__________
Asst. touch-me-nots, thunbergia, althaea, perennial pinks, deep pink four o'clocks, ea. $1/pkg. w/SASE. R. Clark, 5424 Woodruff Farm Rd., Columbus 31907.__________________
Seeds; larkspur, cleome, gaillardia, touch-me-not, cockscomb, rudbeckia, 50/1/2 tsp. ea. w/SASE. Margaret Lane, 3914 Sue Lane, Decatur 30035._____
Sweet William, wh. daisies, foxglove, daylilies, rose thrift, blue ragged Robin, $1/bunch plus post., no orders less than $5. E. Reagan, 108 Turner Ln., McDonough 30253.__________________
Cockscomb seeds, giant red velvet flowers, send $1 plus SASE for over 1000 seeds. Jimmy Martin, 1177 Glendale Dr., East Point 30344.______________
Catalpa tree seeds $2/pack of 100 w/ SASE. Earl Walker, 2864 Old County Farm Rd., Dallas 30132. 404-445-7388.
Money plant seed 200/S1 or 1000/$4 w/ SASE, '89 crop, 2 stamps on thousand orders. E.W. Cain, 1111 Peggy MacMillan Dr., Llthonia 30058._______________
Yellow Japanese iris, wh. Siberian iris, daylilies, hardy phlox, daffodils, narcissus, $10/doz., $2 post. Elzie Cantrell, Rt. 5 Box 248, Ellijay 30540.____________
Boxwoods, Colorado blue, Norway & white spruce, hemlock, white pine, balsam fir, exc. qua!., well sheared. Tom Scissom, Blairsville. 404-745-4119.
Seeds; purple or pink cleome, white periwinkle, 75/pkg. w/SASE. Kathy Burtner, 4743 Hull Rd., Conyers 30208.
Sweet shrub or white clematis vine seed, 6/$1 w/SASE. Katie Morgan, 1600 Belle Isle Circle, Atlanta 30329.________
Columbine, hollyhock, coreopsis, money plant or Siberian iris, 20/S7.50, iris pseudocorum, 10/$7.50, all ppd. Iris Brown, Rt. 5 Box 1660, Dahlonega 30533.
Spreading artillery plants, 3 unrooted geraniums, 5 sml. alligator plants, 3 air leaves, $1 ea., add post. Ruth Payne, 8253 Bow Trail, Woodstock 30188.
Daisies; shasta, pink, $5./doz., yellow $2/doz., old time chysanthemum, purple heather $5/doz., $2 post. Glenda Crosby, P.O. Box 442, Baxley 31513._________
Dioscorea, (air potatoes), noninvasive
Azaleas in 1, 2, & 3 gal. cont. from $2-
vine, fast summer shade, heart shaped $4 ea., climatized, rooted here. Steve
leaves, unedible, (fruit), $2 ppd. George Kennerly, Tucker. 404-978-7052.______
Long Jr., 314 Ready St., St. Marys 31558.
Mix. phlox, blue stokesia, mix. glo-
Daylilies, mix. cols., $35/100, $2 post. riosa, candytuft, mix. larkspur, mix. Rita Hall, Enigma. 912-533-4810.______ columbine, $1 ea. w/SASE. Mrs. R.
Daylilies, mix. cols., $35/100, plus $2 Maroney, 6130 Jones Rd., Atlanta 30349.
post. Lucille McMillan, Enigma. 912- ! Lrg. well-rooted Cherokee rose $5,
533-4979.___________________ j $2.50 post., Irg. white yd. violets $5 ppd.,
Majestic daylilies & bearded iris, giant ! night blooming cereus $3, $1.50 post. bloom hybrids, award winners, below Lillian Hurst, Rt. 2 Box 327-A, Whigham
wholesale, SASE for list. P. Reed, P.O. Box 67, Suches 30572.____________
Achimene bulbs, purple, blue, 25 ea., red, pink, rose, 50* ea., 50c post. M. Whitaker, 7324 Watonga Way, Riverdale 30296. 404-996-2552._____________
Peony pink rose $2.50 ea., daffodils, purple iris, white Siberian iris, $8/doz., $2.50 post. Mrs. M. Walker, Rt. 5 Box 212, Elli)ay 30540.________________
Achimene bulbs, mix. pastels, 25c ea. & SASE, lovely for hanging baskets & bedding plants. Rosemary Walsh, 9090 Martin Rd., Roswell 30076.__________
Daylilies, 8 cols, or shades, $13.50/ doz., ppd. in Ga. Mrs. J.G. Carney, 15520 Thompson Rd., Alpharetta 30201. 404475-4957.____________________
Free for digging, grn. liriope. I. Goody, 3353 Hemphill St., College Park 30337. 404-767-3253.___________________
31797.______________________ Oakleaf hydrangea, snowball, weigela,
forsythia, crape myrtle, gardenias, azaleas, red hydrangea. M.L. Williams, Franklin. 404-675-3048.___________
Sweet shrub, Rose of Sharon, white & hemlock pine 8/$10 ppd., white dogwood. Mrs. Robert Norrell, 3903 Turner Rd., Gainesville 30506._____________
Two thousand '89 old timey reseeding petunia seed, mix. cols., $2 w/SASE. B. Lewis, Rt. 4 Box 1230, Baxley 31513.
Seed; Irg. well shaped martin gourd w/ tough, thick rind, 100/$1 w/SASE, instr. incl. J.C. Riddle, 393 Prosser Rd. NE., Milledgeville 31061.____________
Longneck dipper or shortneck martin gourd seed, grn. leaf or red leaf mole bean, 1c ea. w/SASE. Walter Kitchens, P.O. Box 66, Stapleton 30823. 404547-6870.___________________
Impatiens, reseeding, over 25 shades, pink, rose, orange, red, purple, wh., 8 + variegated, 100/S1, 500/$4, all w/SASE. Doly Presley, 2505 Panola Rd., Lithonia
30058.______________________ Daylilies, dbl. or w/red eye $6/12,
yellow & gold $8/12, pink, lavender, wine named hybrids, $16/12, others. J. Whittle, P.O. Box 1683, Gumming 30130. 404889-0130.____________________
Cannas, red dwarf, President, yellow & mix. yellow & orange, $10/doz. Lucile Cheeks, Rt. 1 Box 242, Keysville 30816. 404-554-5380/2607._______________
Native orange azaleas, mtn. laurel, rhododendron, hemlock & others, $3, $4, & $5 size; also white pine & hemlock seedlings. Mrs. Welch, Ellijay. 404273-3557._________________
Leyland cypress, forsythia, weigela, snowball, junipers, hollies, dogwoods, cols., Bradford, yoshina zwanzan, others. J.G. Wilkerson, McDonough. 404957-9593.____________________
Old time jonquil bulbs $2/doz. plus post. J. Martin, Rt. 2 Box 464, Commerce 30529.
Lrg. daffodils $10/2 doz. ppd., daylilies $5/doz. ppd. A. Mashburn, 4 Reynolds Bend Rd., Rome 30161.
Amaryllis bulblets 15/S5, yellow cannas $6/doz. ppd. Dorothy Hill, P.O. Box 83, Ft. Valley 31030._______________
Bachelor's button, black-eyed susan, statice, feverfew, larkspur, mix. hibiscus, snow-on-the mtn. $1/Tbsp. w/SASE. Jean Stacey, 2002 Old Newnan Rd., Carrollton
30117.____________________ '89 red cockscomb 1 tsp., purple, pink
& wh. mix. bachelor's button 1/2 cup, mix. hibiscus 1 tsp., $2 ea., 50c post. M. Johnston, 912 Sharpe St., Bainbridge
31717.___________________ Water lilies, pink $15, $2 post., potted
at pond $20, planting instr. incl. C. Harrison, 3165 Old Jonesboro Rd., Hapeville 30354. 404-767-2298.________
Yoshino cherry, pampas grass, sasansqua, gardenia, boxwood, redbud, dogwood, perennials, phlox, pinks, daisies, sedum. Mary Welsh, Macon. 912474-2849.______________________
Dwarf marigolds, 1/4 cup/$1, celosia 1/ 2 tsp./$1, four o'clock seeds 30/$1 w/ SASE. Mrs. M. Mathis, Mitchell St., Maysvllle 30558._____________
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._____
Seeds; Rose of Sharon, mix. four o'clocks, impatiens, yellow daisies, wild purple verbena, money plant $2/pack, w/ SASE. F. Brooks, Rt. 1, Armuchee 30105.
Beau. Jerusalem cherry seed, big red balls, size of marbles, all winter in yd. or pots, 40/$1 w/SASE. Tom Wells, 121 Belleview Ave., Winder 30680.______
Pink or wh. oxalis bulbs $5/3 doz. ppd., old-fashioned buttercups $4/doz. ppd. or $10/doz., $40 ppd. R. Brooks, Piney Rd., Armuchee 30105.
Azaleas, 1 gal., 2 gal., from $2.50$3.50; also Bradford pears, Japanese maples. Larry Demaline, Lawrenceville. 404-963-9811.__________________
Reseeding petunia, mix. cols., Philippine lily seeds $1/pkg. w/SASE. Mollie Amerson, Rt. 1 Box 180, Bartow30413.
Impatiens, cockscomb, Easter eggplant, $1/1/4 tsp., sweet Williams, black-eyed susan, touch-me-nots, $1/tsp. w/SASE. Mrs. Bellamy, Rt. 2 Box 2248, Home,r 30547.
Mother in law 2/$4, sml. cactus 41 $3.50, jade plant $2.50, Boston fern $3, all rooted & ppd. Mary Arnett, 256 Hwy. 54 N., Jonesboro 30236.
Forsythia, (golden bells), 3/$10, bridal wreath 3/$10, orange daylilies 50/$20, $2 post. Mrs. Weldon Long, Rt. 5 Box 247, Ellljay 30540.
Martin gourd seeds 35c/pkg. w/SASE. Edward Thurmond, 1311 McHenry Cross-
Marigold seed, control nematodes one yr. from original, $1/Tbsp. w/SASE. W.A. Callaway, 303 Peachtree Circle, Warner Robins 31088._______________
Canna bulbs, The President Red, yellow primrose, $12/doz. ppd., contact me for price on Irg. orders. Mack Bowen, Rt. 4, Box 74, Quitman 31643. 912263-5549.______________________
Seeds, four o'clock, red & yellow, luffa (dishrag) nat. sponge, pink & wh. hibiscus, cockscomb & redbud, 25/S1 w/ SASE. Reba Morris, 8787 Hamilton Rd., Midland 31820.________________
Old-fashioned purple bachelor's button seeds, 1/4 cup/$1 w/SASE. Claudine Arnsdorff, Rt. 2, Box 287, Springfield 31329.
ing, Madison 30650.
Mother in law lounge $3 ea., orange dbl. daylilies $6/doz., Siberian iris purple, $6/doz. Mrs. P.B. Brown, Rt. 4, Box 4, Ball Ground 30107._____________
'89 crop of red leaf castor mole beans $1/100 w/SASE & long envelope stamped. Rozell Holder, 123 Cavender Creek Rd., Carrollton 30117.________
Japanese bamboo roots 3/S15 plus post.; hemlock, mtn. laurel, dogwood, white pine 6/$12 ppd.; bamboo fishing cane roots. Mrs. Fowler, Rt. 5, Box 292, Ellijay 30540._________________
Well rooted native maple, sweetgum, sourwood, sassafras, 2/$5 plus $2 post. Willa Mooney, Rt. 5, Box 292, Ellijay 30540. 404-273-3256.______________
Orange daylilies, sgl., dbl., 50/$20, purple Japanese iris $10/doz., daffodils, narcissus, mix., $10/4 doz., $2 post. R. Ponder, Rt. 1, Box 248, Armuchee 30105.
Prize winning bearded iris, Irg. blooms mix. cols., blooms purple fall & spring, periwinkle wine, $9 ppd. Mrs. W.D. Duvall, Rt. 3, Box 384, Ellijay 30540.
Money plant $1/pkg. w/SASE, planting & harvesting instr. incl. Dot Martin, 1736A Peachtree Rd., Gainesville 30501.
Hosta grandoflora 2/S12, hosta, variegated, 4/$12, yarrow, yellow, pink, monarda, red, pink, violet, 8/$10. Clara Green, 1284 Turner Rd.. Rome 30161.______
Old time mix. reseeding petunia, red, orange impatiens, ea. $1 w/SASE; dbl. red button mums 18 plants/$5. Mrs. Turner, Rt. 2, Box 203, Carlton 30627.
Mix. daffodils $5/doz., lemon lime bushes & yellow thornless roses $3, lily tuft $8/doz., $1.40 post. Mrs. Tilley, Rt. 3,Box 301, Ellijay 30540.______________
Beau, cannas, President Red & 2 more reds & City of Portland, pink, $10/doz., ppd. on 2 doz. Myrtle Brendle, Rt. 3, Box 320, Ellijay 30540._______________
Canna bulbs, 5-7' tall, mix. yellow & orange, 3 doz./$10, 50 doz./$2/doz., all ppd. J.P. Mongin, Rt. 1, Box 509, Rincon
31326.______________________ Yellow chysanthemums, achimene,
list w/SASE, $10/15 PP. UPS.; liriope, box of flowers, 20 plus 10 free $20 UPS. PP. Chester Addis, 6 Jane Lane, Brunswick
31520.______________________ Succulents, aloe, adronischus, agave,
anacampseros, cissus, cotyledon, crassula, dorstenra, . echeveria, adenium, euphorbia, haworthia, others. W.H. Dorough, Fairburn. 404-964-2156.__________
'89 seeds, pink, yellow or red blazing star hibisucs, blackberry lily, (candy), mix. lily, dbl. hollyhock, 50c/pkg. w/ SASE. Nell Jones, 3767 Plumcrest Rd., Smyrna 30082.___________________
Reseeding impatiens, mix. cols., red, wh., pink, some variegated seeds, 200/ $2, 500/S4 w/SASE. Margaret Moseley, 3254 Wesley Chapel Rd., Decatur 30034.
Indian corn seed, Irg. & miniature, very colorful, $1/Tbsp. w/SASE. Doris Chambers, 155-A Huff Dr., Lawrenceville 30244.
Lrg. globular gourd seed 50/$1, send SASE. Connie Craig, 542 Cedar Creek Rd. NW., Cartersville 30120.
Touch-me-not flower seed, 5 cols., growing instr., $1/Tbsp. w/SASE. Donnie Alien, 155 Huff Dr., Lawrenceville 30244.
Dbl. orange daylilies $6/doz., Siberian iris $5/doz., Easter roses, thornless yellow roses $3 ea., $1.40 post. Rosa Avery, Rt. 4, Ball Ground 30107.
Tall red canna lily bulbs w/bronze leaves $10/doz., mix. col. canna lilies $8/ doz. w/sample, min. order 2 doz., all ppd. W.L. Mays, Rt. 1, Box 316-E, Rayle 30660.
Va. & loblolly pines, dogwood, sourwood, birch, helleri, liriope, mondo, aspidistra, blue hosta, hosta seeds $5/ Tbsp. W.L. Morris, Atlanta. 404-355-5249 or 957-1949.
1 red maple, approx. 10 ft. tall, good for nursery stock & seeds. Steve Jones, Rt. 3, Box 359, Washington. 404293-4353.
Red dwarf canna lily bulbs, The President, $10/doz. ppd. Margie Duvall, Box 1101, Pine Hill Cr., Watkinsville 30677.
White pines, long leaf pine, & native maples in pots, $2 ea. Stacy Adams, 1033 Jarrell Hogg Rd., West Point 31833. 404-882-0447.
Gourd seeds $1, bu. or longneck dipper, send SASE. Ashlee Torpy, Rt. 3, Box 37, Swainsboro 30401.
Buddleia, sedum autumn joy, stokesia, blue & wh., belamcanda, veronica, ratibida, hosta seedlings, $1, $10 min., $2 post. M. Swann, 223 Lowery Rd., Fayetteville 30214.
White ginger lily bulbs $12/doz. ppd.; white narcissus bulbs $7/doz. ppd. John Culpepper, Rt. 4, Box 89, Quitman 31643.
Cabbage palm, 12-15 ft., very hardy, del. avail. C. Mooney, Thomson. 404595-6779.
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Gloisa daisy, yd. coleus, ladyfinger, spider flowers, yellow hibiscus, Job's tear, burning bush, $1/Tbsp. w/SASE. Joann Johnson, 2106 Old Newnan Rd., Carrollton 30117._____________
Sultana/impatien seeds, 35 cols., many variegated, mix., $1/1/2 tsp. w/ SASE. Mrs. J.M. Green Sr., Rt. 7, Box 7123, Chatsworth 30705.__________
Dahlia tubers, over 300 diff. kinds, $10/ doz., $2 post., order by name, col. or type. Price Lee, Rt. 4, Box 756, Dahlonega 30533. 404-864-2518._________
Giant hibiscus, red winter hardy, 20 seeds/$1 w/SASE; also hot peppers, 8 var., mix. 30 seeds/$1 w/SASE. H.M. Lowe, 2806 Sherwood Dr., Brunswick
31520.______________________ 50 spring & summer bulbs, 2 rain
lilies, pink & yellow, 3 amaryllis, 20 others labeled, many diff., $10 ppd., other. Mrs. Westbrook, Rt. 2, Ball Ground 30107.________________
White pines, 6-10' & hemlocks 4-6', balled & burlaped. Scott Barnes, Rt. 1 Box 2677, Ellijay 30540. 404-276-7907 or 635-7127 eve.________________
Daylilies, 450 diff., $14150, send 45c in stamps for listing. Jean Swann, P.O. Box 7686, Warner Robins 31095. 912953-4778._____________________
Red leaf castor mole beans, 50 seeds/ $1 w/SASE. Mrs. John Carroll, 1677 Buford Dam Rd., Buford 30518._____
Seeds; longneck gourd, bachelor's button, $1/pkg. w/SASE, 2 stamps for gourd seeds. Don Van Dunk, Rt. 1, Box 113T, Harlem 30814._____________
Thrift, mahonia, aucuba, juniper, cotoneaster, English ivy, wintercreeper, liriope, mondo, pachysandra, clematis, others. Carlos Henderson, 171 Marietta St., Alpharetta. 404-475-6503._______
Achimenes, more than 10 var. & cols., mix., 50/$6. Mrs. N.J. McBride, 1725 Norton Estates Dr., Snellville 30278.
Tubers, butterfly lily $12/doz., canna, The Nirvana, 3/$7.50, $25/doz., all ppd. S.J. Harrell, P.O. Box 371, Quitman
31643.______________________ Quan. of grn. liriope, sev. var., other
plants reas. Paul Goodroll, Goodroll Farm, Rt. 2, Box 246, Greenville 30222. 404-672-4649.__________________
Night blooming moon flower, vine seed, 25/S1 plus 2 stamps, planting instr. Helen Baker, 4419 Branchwood Dr., Martinez 30907.______________
1 tbsp. dwarf Spanish brocade marigold or gloriosa daisy, 1 tsp. mix. reseeding impatien, other, ea. $1 w/ SASE. Mrs. McMillan, 4955 Conover, Dunwoody 30338.______________
Trailing arbutus, wild Christmas fern, wild evergreen baby fern, wild wh. daisies, violets, 15 plants/$10 ppd. Mrs. Stover, Rt. 1, Box 1405, Blue Ridge
30513.______________________ Impatien, hollyhock, marigold, peri-
winkle, g,o(urd seeds, ea. pkg. $1 w/SASE. Keith Malc'om, 1191 Price Mill Rd., Madison 30650.________________
Red President canna bulbs $8.50/doz. ppd. G.P. Tuck, 6274 Laurel Wood Trail, Flowery Branch 30542. 404-967-6496.
Variegated hostas, grn. w/wh., $15/ doz., daylilies, red, yellow, or pink $8/ doz., $1.65 post. ea. Willene Cantrell, 1982 Dawsonville Rd., Gainesville 30501.
3 cottonwood trees for sale. Jimmy Neisler, Gumming. 404-889-1719._____
Achimene bulbs, wh., pink, lilac, 50c, violet, bluebell 25c, min. order $2.50, 50e post. N. Richardson, 4870 Sherman Alien Rd., Gainesville 30501. 404-531-0594.
12 naked lady bulbs $17 ppd., 3 fragrant cape jasmine bushes $13 ppd., all w/planting instr. Charlie Wilkerson, P.O. Box 31, Naylor 31641.___________________
Hosta, blues, golds, more, send long SASE for list. J. Newberry, 6835 Hembree Dr., Austell 30001. 404-739-2152.
Bouquet pepper, pink poppy, $1/pkg., hibiscus seed, fuschia, yellow, wh., 4 shades pink, 20/$1 or 15/$15 w/SASE. B.F. Stokes, 7397 Columbus Rd., Lizella
31052.______________________ Gerbera daisies, bearded iris, dayli-
lies, perennial phlox, Victoria salvia, Siberian iris $7.50/doz., $2 post. Mrs. James, Rt. 4, Lyons 30436._____________
Red castor mole bean seed, 50, short SASE $1, 50c post, for seed in envelope. B.L. Mulkey, 152 Kenan, Milledgeville 31061.912-452-1606._______________
Zinnia, Jerusalem cherry, four o'clock, marigolds, caster beans $1/per pkg. w/ SASE. Ira Rackley, 18 Seminole St., Savannah 31406._______________
Orange dbl. cannas $10/doz., Elephant ears $12/doz. M. Hemphill, Rt. 6, Box 6026, Winder 30680.____________
White pine, birch, hemlock, mtn. laurel, holly, rhododendron, maple, white dogwood, 2-3 ft., 6/$13 ppd. Mrs. Lee, Rt. 5, Box 209, Ellijay 30540.
Golden rain tree seeds, covered w/ yellow blossoms, $1/pkg. w/SASE; also achimene bulbs (purple), 4 Irg. bulbs/$1 w/SASE. Mrs. Sheppard, 1640 Williamson Rd., Griffin 30223.___________
Old-fashioned black-eyed susans, touch-me-nots $1/tsp., four o'clock, money plant, bachelor's button, $1/Tbsp. w/SASE. Mrs. Smith, 14 Park St., Commerce 30529.____________________
Siberian iris, blue & wh., tall phlox, wh., pink, purple, mums, 5/$1; daylilies & Irg. irises 2/$1, $1.50 post. Sara O'Shields, Box 185, Tate 30177.______
Lrg. wh. bleeding hearts growing in pots $5.50, hardy begonias $1.50, 12/$5, azaleas $1.75, 8 var. hosta $5 ea. Linda Wish, Atlanta. 404-262-5518.__________
Daylilies for landscaping, mix. cols., $35/100, shipped UPS ppd. Emily Gandy, Rt. 2, Box 453, Cairo 31728._______
Seeds- Mexican bottle gourds 50/$1 w/ SASE. Jim Parker, 170 Grady Ave., Athens 30601.______________
Pink thrift 60 plants/$11.50 or 30/$5.75 ppd. Colie Marrs, Rt. 5, Box 552, Dickerson Rd., Franklin 30217. 404854-5419.______________________
Martin gourd seeds 25/$1 w/SASE. Loyce Prescott, Rt. 2, Box 1385, Fitzgerald31750.____________________
Wildflower mix, asters, daisies, flax, alyssum, phlox, lupine, coreopsis, poppies, others, $1.50/Tbsp. w/SASE. L. Harris, 5980 Cascade Palmetto Hwy., Falrburn30213._____________
Native rhododendron, laurel, fern, white pine, hemlock, holly, white dogwood, sweet shrub, 6/$12 ppd. R.C. Chastain, Rt. 5, Box 209, ElUjav 30540.
Old time daffodils $4.50/doz., spider lilies $7/doz. J. Moore, 504 W. Main, Swainsboro 30401. 912-237-2586.______
Cold hardy eucalyptus $6/ea., may grow 10' first season, call for details, taking orders for spring. A. Valencia, Newnan. 404-254-1546.____________
Seeds, Irg. type martin gourd or luffa sponge 80/S1 or 1/4 cup purple bachelor's button, others, $1 w/SASE ea. Mary Tindall, Rt. 3, Box 3700, Ashburn 31714.
Big wh. daffodils w/yellow center, 2 doz./$8 plus $2 post. Mrs. T.W. Allison, 4774 Martin Rd., Flowery Branch 30542. 404-967-3069._________________
Daylilies, hosta, pachysandra, vinca, coreopsis, iris, monarda, mullein pinks, mums, physostegia, sedum, stokesia, yarrow. J. Banister, Roswell. 404587-2088.____________________
Yellow hibiscus seed w/purple centers, 25/$1 w/SASE, planting instr. incl., no checks. Jean Bickers, 5607 Beaver Dr., Mableton 30059._____________
Seed- mullein pink 1/2 tsp./$1, touchme-nots, Siberian iris, money plant, althaea, angel's trumpet $1/tsp., ea. w/ SASE. G.F. Robertson, 1955 Old Cornelia Hwy., Gainesville 30501._________________
Bachelor's button seed, pink, wh., or purple, 1/4 cup/$1 w/SASE. C.V. Poole, 154 Park Ave. S.E., Milledgeville 31061.
Old time daffodill bulbs $4.50/doz., yellow kerria rose, English dogwood, $4.50, all w/$2.25 post. W.G. Lunsford, Rt. 1, Box 1A, Suches 30572. 404-747-
2331.______________________ Pink daisy mums $6.50/2 doz. ppd.,
orange daylilies $5/doz. ppd. or $8.50/2 doz. ppd., spider plants 8/$10 ppd. D. Jordan, 808 Meadow Lane Dr., Douglas
31533.___________________ Azaleas, native & evergreen, rhodo-
dendrons, over 10,000, wholesale & retail. Gary Peacock, 2000 Old Fountain Rd., Lawrenceville. 404-962-9270._____
Castor mole beans 80/$1. Luesella Wimpey, Dial Sr., Box 320, Blue Ridge 30513.________________
Leyland cypress 8-10', $40-$50, white dogwood 6-8', $15 ea. or 5/$50, other landscape trees. H.E. Ruark, Jacks Creek Farms, Bostwick. 404-342-1943.
'89 crop of castor mole bean seed, 50 seeds/$1 w/SASE. Damon Cantrell, Rt. 2, Box 2760, Shoal Creek Rd., Cleveland 30528.
Wanted
Want to buy white or red native azaleas (honeysuckle) from S. Ga., will come & dig. Steve Yeatts, Athens. 404549-6720.____________________
Want free all col. sgl. impatien seeds. Chester Addis, 6 Jane Lane, Brunswick
31520.______________________ Want some dwarf dahlia plants or
seeds, send price & kind. Margaret Alexander, P.O. Box 3037, Gainesville
30503._______________________ Want lavender plants, state size &
price. Bill Lewis, Rt. 3, Box 402, Moultrie
31768.___________________ Want 2-3 river or bamboo canes, 1 1/
2"-3" diameter, reas. & local. J. Holloway, Spring Place, Rydal 30171.
Want red banana plants, the short var. that is about 4 ft. tall when mature, Metro Atlanta. Ken Lean, Decatur. 404294-4423.
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Ora Garel 651-9081.
Turkeys-Royal Palm, '88 & '89 hatch, toms $15. Demir Sirmali, 4156 Canton Rd. Kennesaw 30144.___________
Quail hatching eggs, yr. rd., Bobwhite or Coturnix, $25/100, $70/500, $135/1000 ppd. Willie Strickland, P. 0. Box 9 Pooler 31322.912-748-5769.___________
Silver Sebright, Black Rosecomb, laying hens, young stags, mixed call ducks. Charles McKenzie, Gainesville. 404-536-8602._____________
Toulouse geese, Muscovy ducks for sale. M. L. Williams, Franklin. 404675-3048.____________________
Northern Bobwhite, flight cond. C. M. Collins, 6435 Bennett Dr., Rex 30273. 404-474-3033.__________________
U. S. Pullorum/Typhoid clean hatching eggs & chicks, sev. purebred bantam varities, eggs $12/doz., chicks $2 ea. D. Dixon, Baxley. 912-367-2641._________
Booking 1990 hatched, ducks, goslings, pheasants, turkeys, peachicks & Mute swans, price list w/SASE. William Bramlett, Rt. 1 Box 8, Donalsonville 31745.912-524-5896._____________
Pigeons, sev. var.; also, purebred bantams, doves, geese & pheasants. C. Eberhardt, Falrburn. 404-964-6979.
Young Game & some RIR roosters, to good home $1 ea. Jimmy Bailey, Haddock. 912-932-5133.___________
Pure Madigan Clarets for brood stock, proven stock, 6 stags & a few pullets left. Callvin Wyatt, Fairmount. 404337-2280.______________________
White Rock hens $5 ea. Mrs. Robert Norrell, 3903 Turner Rd. Gainesville 30506.404-532-3945._____________
Taking orders for, as hatched, Barred Rock chicks, Bronze turkey poults, Gray Pearl guinea keets, no shipping. Willie Young, Stockbrldge. 404-483-8304.
Dominiques, RIR, White Rocks & crosses, young hens beginning to lay, roosters $4 ea.; also, fertile eggs .75e/ doz., Chinese geese $20/pr. Bill Long, Rt. 5 Box 5863, Blairsville 30512. 404745-9776.___________________
Pheasants, Ringneck, Red & Yellow Gold & Silvers. DeWitt Howard, Pineora Guyton. 912-772-3425._____________
Bantams-Bulldog, Cornish, Wyandottes, Silver Lace, Columbia & Partridge 0. E. & pigeons. H. C. Duffey, Smyrna. 404-436-2343.
All diff. color pigeons for sale. Daniel Vaughan, 659 Linda Way, Forest Park 30050.404-361-7168.________________
Ducks, pheasants, turkeys, will discuss price if all taken. Chas. Bridges, Rt. 3 Blakely. 912-773-4860.___________
Young RIR hen & rooster $6/pr. R. Hooper, Gainesville. 404-534-9704.
Game-Butchers, Grays, Muggs & crosses. Dale Moreland, Winder. 404867-4264.___________________________
Game fowl hatching eggs, Sid Taylors, Witch Doctors, Racey Muggs. Tommy Ray, Box 20, Jackson St., Jasper 30143. 404-692-9593.__________________
Laying hens, 1 yr. old, mixed breeds $5 ea. Darrell Brock, Alpharetta. 404475-6892.________________________
25 diff. kinds of show bantams & eggs for sale. Clyde Goolsby, Douglasville. 404-942-4371.__________________
Baby Mallard ducks, 4 gen. from wild, and mixed roosters. Jack Vaughan, Clermont. 404-983-7025.___________
Bobwhite quail, flight pen/weather cond. Bob Crowe, 271 S. Glenn Rd., LaOrange 30240. 404-882-5386.______
Trios breeder Silver pheasants $50, White Pekin duck eggs $3.50/doz., pick up, $6.50 ppd., $18/3 doz. Terry Winfrey, Rt. 1 Box 17, Kite 31049. 912-469-3267.
Doves, white, fawn, peach, wild color, mated prs. & young birds; also, cage type birds & pigeons. P. Alien, Fairburn. 404-964-7498.________________
15 RIR roosters $3 ea. or trade for goat of equal value, or Game chickens. Chad Swafford, Temple. 404-562-4681.______
Pheasants, '89 hatch, Ringnecks $8 ea., Yellow Gold, Reeves $35/pr., Blue peafowl $40 ea., Java Green peafowl $125 ea., Black swan $450/pr., Hume Blacktail $100/pr. Jack Dunagan, Canton. 404-479-3267._________________
Bantam pullets $2 ea. L. L. Rollins, Cummlng. 404-889-9709._________
Now taking orders for Jumbo Wise. Bobwhite quail eggs & chicks. Dionne Harper, Douglas. 912-384-0275._____
Red & Yellow Gold, Silver & Swinhoe
pheasant breeders, Elliots, Kalij, Man-
darin, peafowl, other. Hubert Sowed,
Newington. 912-857-3770.
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Buff Orpington, Araucana, Barred Plymouth Rocks, chicks 3 wks. to 8 wks. old; also, young geese. Nina Pasko, 1164-Hwy. 212, Conyers. 404-483-9254.
Bantam chicks, 4 diff. breeds $1/up; also, hatching eggs $1 ea. Benson Ledford, Rabun Gap. 404-746-2882.
Purebred white Call Ducks, Blacktail bantam Japanese, Silkies, B B Reds. Van Williamson, Rt. 4 Box 316B, Waynesboro 30830. 404-554-2761.
Ginn Reds, cocks, stags & pullets. Paul Bond, Rt. 1 Box 50, Royston 30662. 404-245-7541.
Approx. 100 baby chicks (chicken house blew down), .75e ea., 2to 3 wks. old, you pick up. Donnie Alien, Lawrenceville. 404-962-2400.
Games-14 hens and stags, Lacy Roundheads, Grays, Hatch and crosses, 1 white, others, $10 to $25. L. D. Satterfield, 502 Pomona Cir. S. W. Atlanta 30315. 404-767-1169.
Bronze turkeys $35/pr., Java Green peafowl $300/pr., India Blue $65/pr; White Silky chickens $12/pr., White Cochins $10/pr. Henry Peck, Gainesville. 404-869-3468 aft. 7 pm. wkends.
75 Common pigeons $2 ea., Muscovy ducklings, also. Doug Williams, Bluffton. 912-641,3195.__________________
Bantam baby chicks, hatching weekly, 6 diff. breeds $1 ea.; also, hatching eggs $5/doz. N. Bloodworth, Fort Valley. 912825-3564._____________________
Young Silky chickens, var. colors $4 ea. H. Bachman, Lilburn. 404-979-1749.
Bronze torn turkeys, guineas, pr. of Chukar Partridges, for sale or trade. R. Pryor, Llthia Springs. 404-948-9622.
Ostrich, 2 yr. old male, Blue Neck, beau., $6500. Gappy M. Smith, Jackson. 404-292-5175 or 912-994-2065._________
Bobwhite & Wise, quail, flight/weather cond., ready to go; also, pheasant. Jimmie Taylor, Waynesboro. 404554-2525.____________________
Young Barred Rock, couple, seeking new home, $10. Mary Ann Gofer, 200 Keys Ferry Rd. McDonough 30253. 404957-8679._____________________
Black Shoulder peafowls, adults, $150 for all, 2 males, 1 female. Nell Causey, Doraville. 404-441-9207.___________
Pigeons, Homers, all colors, young birds, good flyers $5 ea. Raymond Couch, Rt. 1 Box 211-B, Manchester 31816.404-846-2324._____________
Pr. Blue Splash Cochins $15, Blak Cochin hen $5, Sultan hen $5; 1 cock, 4 hens, Black Sumatras $25; 1 cock, 4 hens, Dark Cornish $25; all Standards from Myrray/McMurray. Mac Smith, Rt. 1 Box 1600, Musella 31066. 912-836-4240.
India Blue peafowl '89 hatch, and guineas, also. Thelma Himes, Rt. 5 Box 870, Summervllle 30747. 404-857-1663.
Trio Ringneck pheasant $30; 5 Irg. Araucana roosters w/wo beards. Sara Culberson, Kingston. 404-234-3669.
Purebred roosters, Bantams & Standards, 5 breeds $3.50 ea., cage birds also, exc. prices, will trade. Jeff Keen, Jefferson. 404-367-1796.__________
Pekin ducks, hens, roosters, part Game, part RIR , $3.50 to $5. Jack Stiles, Cartersvllle. 404-382-6305.__________
Young Egyptian geese $15, taking orders next mo. for Royal Mute Swans & Canada geese, week old. Dan R. Queen, Douglasville. 404-942-2239. __________
Mixed Game chickens $3 ea. Dillard Kilby, Covlngton. 404-787-9473.______
Pigeons-Conneaux, French Mondain, King, 100's to choose from; guineas, turkeys, many vars. chicks. Paul Crider, Forsyth. 912-994-0827._____________
Baby chicks .50c ea., Hamburgs, Reds, Whites, White Silkies, Sebrights; also, cir. air incubators. E. C. Turner, Fayetteville. 404-461-6276.__________
One pr. Golden pheasants $25. Larry Hanks, 2066 Greenville Rd., LaGrange 30240. 404-882-0430 aft. 6 pm.______
White, Black & Blue Cochin bantams for sale. Sherry Mask, 475 Lackey Rd. Covington 30209. 404-786-4560._____
Bantams, Silver Duckwings, B B Reds, Barred Rocks, Blacktail Japanese $15/ trio. A. J. Collins, Rt. 2 Box 2303, Blairsville. 404-745-2861 aft. 6 pm.
Show bantams, peacocks (3 grown) 4 yrs. old, 2 pr. Yellow Buffs. O. G. O'Shields, 4062 Dallas Rd., Villa Rica 300000180. 404-459-3955.____________
7 Buff Rock chicks from Murray McMurray stocks, hatched end of Jan. 1990, $1.50 ea. Mrs. Gifford, Forsyth. 912-994-4595.
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Pr. bantams, Black Cochins $4; mixed pr. bantam, Black w/white $3; 2 white w/ black, young roosters. Effie Townsend, Kite 31049. 912-469-3444.
Games, stags, cocks, Hatch, Roundheads, Kelso & Blues. Jimmy Maddox, 21 Bartley Rd. LaGrange 30240. 404 884-2923.
Pearl guineas $5 ea., asst'd purebred bantam baby chicks $1 ea. Myrtle Brooks, Fort Valley. 912-825-3040.
B B Reds, 4 hens, 1 rooster $4 ea. Connie Holcomb, Cartersville. 404386-3419 or 975-0812.
Ringneck, Buff, White Mutant, Gold, Silver, Swinhoe pheasants. A. G. Shivers, Americus. 912-924-5336 or 6839.
Jumbo Wise, all-purpose strain Bobwhite quail, flight birds or breeders $2.50 ea. or $2.40 if all are taken. Raymond Meadows, Wadley. 912-252-5345._____
Purple guinea rooster, will trade for Purple hen; also, fresh brown eggs, Irg., $1/doz., sml. .80e/doz. Slate Long, Loganville. 404-466-2435. _____
2 beau. Purebred White Rock roosters March '89 hatch from Murray McMurray, $3 ea. or both/$5. Kenneth Tidwell, Douglasville. 404-949-0120________
Black Giant hens $3 ea., roosters $2.50. Sidney Bostwick, Rt. 4 Box 1462, Doe Ct. Rd. Gray 31032. 912-986-5128.
2 turkey gobblers $15 ea., 1 pr. grey & white geese, $40. C. H. Conner, Flowery Branch. 404-967-6828
Indiana Giant Bobwhite quail eggs, $15/100, no shipping. Mark Chambers, Rt. 1 Box 43, Ailey 30410. 912-583-4487 late night.
6 Araucana roosters $5 ea.; 1 Game rooster $4 or $25 for all. Jeffrey Thompson, Walnut Grove. 404-786-6448.
Wanted
Want to buy 5 doz. pure Mallard duck eggs for hatching. H.L. Smith, 1710 Beverly Rd., Ft. Valley 31030. 912825-5131.
Want free roosters, ducks, hens, turkeys, mixed breeds chickens. M.L. Rice, Newnan. 404-251-7590 or 258-3988.
Want free guineas, turkeys, ducks and hens, close to Newnan. Mrs. Gladys Sprayberry, Newnan. 404-253-8982.
Want Purple guinea hens and Wild turkey hen, will trade Purple rooster or regular guinea roosters. Slate Long, Loganvllle. 404-466-2435.__________
Want to buy 2 yr. old Blue peahen, young or laying guineas or eggs. J.A. Brooks, Powder Springs. 404-943-1888.
Want to buy 2 Black Spanish turkey hens. C. Massey, Rockmart. 404684-7156.
Want free unwanted guineas, ducks, other kinds of poultry w/in reas. distance. Mark Strickland, Rt. 1, Box 622, Statham 30666. 404-725-2440._______
Want to buy Cameo & Pied peahens, '88 hatch or before, or will trade for Cameo & Pied peacocks. S.J. Dickerson, Forsyth. 912-994-0457.___________
Want to buy Valley quail. Robert H. Floyd, Jeffersonvllle. 404-945-3637.
Want free chickens, ducks, turkeys, geese, doves, pigeons, peafowl, etc. will pick up. P.K. Hollifield, Jasper. 404692-6828 anytime._____________
Will pick up all unwanted chickens, guineas & turkeys w/in reas. dist. H.T. Bellis, Dallas. 404-445-1059.________
Want all free chickens, mixed breeds, roosters, turkeys, guineas, ducks, geese, swans, to good home w/7A. lake. Wendy Claylon, Juliette. 912-986-4984.______
Want any unwanted ducks, turkeys, chickens, quail, pheasants, doves, other, will give good home. Dexter Boyd, Jesup. 912-427-0710.__________
Want pr. swans for our pond. Larry Brown, 2410 Old Monticello Rd., Thornasville 31792. 912-226-3714.________
Want to buy Frizzle bantams of either sex. Chris Beck, 252 E. Fairmount Ave., Cedartown 30125. 404-748-7996._____
Want unwanted poultry, will pick up w/ in reas. distance. H. Mclntyre, Locust Grove. 404-957-9749.____________
Want unwanted chickens, ducks, turkeys, other, reas. priced. Ricky Oliver, Rl. 1, Martin 30557. 404-384-4057._____
Want female swan for lonely male swan. Carol Scott, Smyrna. 404-432-7761 or 584-5306.__________________
Want fertile Black Australian swan eggs. J. Pendley, 150 Creekwood Ln., Fayetteville30214. 404-461-4528._____
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.
Miscellaneous for sale
// you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Mia Haney at 6519082.
The Miscellaneous for Sale category includes the following subcategories: bees, honey and supplies; things to eat; herbs; fish and fish supplies; fertilizers and mulches, and oddities. Only one ad per householdis permitted in the Miscellaneous for sale category.
Bees, Honey & Supplies
All bees and bee equipment must be certified disease free by the Department of Agriculture before being advertised. Please notify the Entomology Division, Room 304, Capitol Square, Atlanta 30334, 656-3641, and an inspection will be made free of charge. First ad must be accompanied by current report which will be returned upon request.
Pure, local honey $127gal., $7/half gal., $4/qt. S.O. Nelson, Athens. 404-353-1771.
Pure honey for sale, $10/gal. in your cont. Bobby Lovins, Bremen. 404537-5662.____________________
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.
10 Ibs. sweet clover honey, very It., exc. flavor, $22 ppd. Michael Surles, Rt. 4, Box 4634, Blairsville 30512. 404745-4170.____________________
Will remove honeybees in Atlanta & surrounding area; also pure, raw, local honey $12/gal. W.O. Canady, Douglasvllle. 404-942-3887.______________
Working colonies, 10 frame hives, good cond.; also other equip. Louie Rowland, Rt. 1, Box 2-A, Kite 31049. 912469-3428.____________________
Eight frame supers w/frames $6, w/ comb foundation $7, w/combs $8, all in exc. cond. J.O. Mailman, Blackshear. 912-449-6350.
Things To Eat
Clean Black walnut meats, $4/pt., $2 post., $8/qt., $2 post. Lucille McMahan, Rt. 1, Box 15, Rising Fawn 30738._____
Mahan pecans in hull, '89 crop, Irg. papershell $2/lb. plus post. David Phillips, Rebecca. 912-567-2737.______
Shelled pecan pcs. (Schley), 5 lbs./$13 del., send prepayment. Marcel Fromond, 606 Hardeman Ave., Ft. Valley 31030. 912-825-5720 eve._______________
Jerusalem artichokes $8.50/gal. ppd., clean, exc. for relish & pickling. Charles Suggs, 13790 Birmingham Hwy., Alpharetta 30201.________________
Fresh dry Black walnuts, as they come from the tree. Eloise Brock, Alpharetta. 404-475-6892.___________________
Water ground meal, flour, whole wheat, grits, $2/5 Ibs., $3/10 Ibs. plus post. Mike Buckner, Rt. 1, Box 76, Junction City. 404-269-3630.__________
Grain finished beef sides, cut, wrapped, ready for your freezer. Ken McMichael, Monticello. 404-468-2442 or 981-4130 Atlanta._______________
Pure red Ga. sugar cane syrup, $2.50/ qt. Alonzo J. Joyce, Homerville. 912487-2394.___________________
40 Ibs. '89 crop Stuart pecans $40 ppd. in Ga. Hubert Sowed, Sylvania. 912857-3770._______________
Shelled pecans, mostly halves, in freezer, $3.50/lb. plus post. Edward Thurmond, 1311 McHenry Crossing, Madison 30650. 404-342-3362._____
Black walnut meats $10/qt., $2 post., $5/pt. plus $2 post. Carl Todd, 311 Bellview Rd., Rt. 2, Rockmart 30153. 404684-8461.
Homemade sugar cane syrup, $2.50/ bottle, $26/case plus shipping. Raymond Roland, Nashville. 912-686-3098.______
Fresh yd. eggs, brn. & beige, $1/doz. Willie Young, Stockbridge. 404-483-8304.
_____Herbs_____
Catnip seed $1/pack w/SASE. Elvira Kirby, 1190 Maries Lake Rd., Douglasvllle 30134. 404-942-3623.__________
Comfrey, catnip or rue, 10/$6.50 ppd. Iris Brown, Rt. 5, Box 1660, Dahlonega
30533.___________________ Elephant garlic cloves 8/$3 or $5/lb.
ppd., organically grown, $1 post, out of state. David Nickoles, 1008 South 301, Jesup 31545.__________________
Pineapplemint, applemint, oregano, spearmint, lemonmint, mtn. mint, 6/ $6.50. Ruth Collins, Rt. 3, Danielsville
30633.___________________ Jalapeno pepper, banana pepper,
other, $1/pack or 3/$2 w/SASE. Ray Bennett, 3063 Canfield Dr., Chamblee
30341._____________________ Horse radish $3/4 plants, $2 post.; also
dried catnip $5/4 Ib. lardbox, $1.50 post. Martha Walker, Rt. 5, Box 212, Ellijay
30540.____________________ Ratsbane, yellowroot, queen of
meadow, sassafras, yellow dock, $6.50 plus post. Mrs. Weldon Long, Rt. 5, Box 247. Ellljay 30540. 404-273-3607._____
Red sassafras, cucumber bark, 1/2 gal./$6; also buckeyes (good luck), $2/ doz., add post. Mrs. J.D. Phillips, Rt. 1, Box 130, Wrlghtsvllle 31096._______
Sweet pepper seeds, cowhorn, Japanese, Mabell, $1/pack w/SASE, cash only. Mrs. Carl Connell, 284 Ten Oaks Rd., Buchanan 30113.________________
New catnip seeds $1/pack w/SASE, free gift w/ea. order. Mr. Earl Walker, 2864 Old Country Farm Rd., Dallas
30132.___________________ 12 Elephant garlic plants, balsam $1/
tsp., others. Charlotte Bond, Rt. 3, Danielsville 30633._____________
Catnip, horehound, Chinese chives, garlic, chives, 10 plants/$5.50, in compost. Jeff Mason, 1176 Old Loganville Rd., Loganvllle 30249.___________
Peppermint, spearmint, horsemint, & aloehoofmint, $6.50/doz. Louise Lee, Rt. 5, Box 209, Ellljay 30540.__________
Peter pepper, rooster spur, yellow squash, Jalapeno seed or 8 pods bird's eye, ea. 100/$1 w/SASE. Mrs. McMillan, 4955 Conover, Dunwoody 30338.______
Ginseng seeds, stratified, up this spring, 25/$5, 60/$10, 130/$20 w/SASE, plant now. Mel Burdge, P.O. Box 448, Jasper 30143._________________
Hot pepper seeds; cluster, Peter, redboy, serrano, squash, Irg. & sml. cherry, $1/pkg., $2/3 pkgs. w/SASE. Don Dunk, Rt. 1, Box 113T, Harlem 30814.
Plants; catnip, yarrow, rose, gold, tansy, chamomile, horehound, $1, $5 min., $1.50 post. N. Swann, 223 Lowery Rd., Fayettevllle 30214.__________
'89 Elephant garlic from composted soil, w/o herbicides or pesticides, $4.50/ Ib., $1 post./2 Ibs. or less. Charles Poole, Box 1327, Americus 31709.________
Hot pepper, Peter, red or yellow squash, 80 seds, any var., $1 w/SASE. M. Popham, 2350 Slater Mill Rd., Douglasvllle30135.___________________
Yellowroot, queen of meadow, princess pine, blackberry root, 4 Ib. lardbox/ $6. R.C. Chastain, Rt. 5, Box 209, Ellljay
30540._____________________ Hot pepper tabasco seed, 100 seeds/
$1 w/SASE. W.R. Craven, 3382 Beverly Dr., Chamblee 30341._____________
Cool Kitchen
Foods cooked in a micro wave oven get hot, yet in most cases the oven and the cooking utensil remain cool. Unlike a conventional oven, you can open the door of a microwave oven to check cooking without having hot air escaping to heat up the kitchen, say foods special ists with the University of Georgia Extension Service.
Hot Rugs
Rubber-backed scatter rugs may be dried in the dryer, but don't use a heat setting, recommend Univer sity of Georgia Extension Service home economists.
Clean yellowroot, ratsbane, queen of meadow, 4 Ib. lardbox/$6 or 3/$15 ppd. Mrs. Mooney, Rt. 5, Box 292, Ellijay
30540. 404-273-3256.______________
Purple Holland hot pepper seed, $1/ Tbsp. w/SASE. Mrs. J.H. Ponder, Rt. 1 Box 248, Armuchee 30105.__________
Yellowroot, wild ginger, pennyroyal, rattlesnake orchid, crane-fly orchid, pippissipia, 15 plants/$10 ppd. Mrs. D. 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.____________
'89 Elephant garlic from composted soil, w/o pesticides or herbicides, 12 Irg. cloves/$6, sml./$3, $1 post./2 doz. or less. E.L. Poole, Rt. 1, Americus 31709-0213.
Pepper seeds, Italian sweet, California wonder, yellowbell, 25/$1 w/SASE, cash only. Reba Morris, 8787 Hamilton Rd., Midland 31820._______________
Hot old time cowhorn pepper seeds, 10-11 in. size, $1/pack w/SASE. Leonard Hill, 2395 Ridge Rd., Dallas 30132.
Clean yellowroot, 4 Ib. lardbox/$6 or 3/ $15 ppd.; lady slippers $10/4 Ib. lardbox, Japanese bamboo 3/$1.50. Mrs. Fowler, Rt. 5, Box 292, Ellijay 30540._________
Elephant garlic, organically grown for eating or planting, 25 cloves/$5 or 60/$10 plus $1.50 post, per order. Jack Stanton, 1701 Keencheefoonee Rd., Rutledge
30663.____________________ Peter pepper, yellow squash pepper
seeds $1 per pack w/SASE. L.H. Norton, 55 Cornus Dr., Savannah 31406._______
Pennyroyal, fern leaf tansy, lamb's ear, oregano, catnip, chives, 8/$10. Clara Green, 1284 Turner Rd., Rome 30161.
'89 crop, Peter pepper seeds, over 100 seeds $1 w/SASE. Remus Kent, P.O. Box 188, Davlsboro 31018._____________
Garlic plant or cloves $4.50/doz., 2 doz./$8 ppd. R.C. Poole, 501 Park Ave., Ft. Valley 31032.______________
Hot yellow peruvian pepper seed, exc. flavor, from the Peruvian jungles, $1/ pack w/SASE. William Taylor, 828 Sycamore Dr., Decatur 30030.____
Fish, Worms & Supplies
Lrg. red hybrid wigglers, for prices write/call. Clinton Edwards, 4369 Raven Valley Ct., Decatur 30035. 404-289-4874.
Channel catfish, avg. one Ib. Ray Marshall, Woodland. 404-674-2451.
Lrg. bedrun red worms $6/lb., $5/lb./ 100 Ibs. or more; giant grubs $8/100, can ship or del. Alan Willingham, Butler. 912862-5545._____________________
Red wigglers, bedrun worms $7/lb., $8/ Ib. shipped, bait size $10.75/1000, $48.50/ 5000. Sheila Hughes, Molena. 404647-9782.__________________
Channel catfish fingerlings avail., treated, disease free. G.B. Sturgis, P.O. Box 154, Twin City 30471. 912-763-2207/
2516.____________________ Sterile grass carp $5.50 ea., quan.
disc., channel catfish fingerlings, bluegill, del. avail. Paul Williams, Hawkinsvllle. 912-892-3144 or 783-2309._______
Lrg. channel catfish fingerlings, graded & treated for parasites & disease, farm pick up or del. Bobby Casper, Rt. 1, Winder 30680. 404-867-9557._______
Sterile grass carp 8-10" & smal. fish for new ponds, bluegills 1-2" & 4-5", Irg. mouth bass, quan. disc., del. avail, statewide. Randy Cooper, Atlanta. 404349-4256.___________________
Superior hybrid bream or sunfish, bluegill bream, shellcrackers, channel catfish fingerlings, sterile grass carp. Anthony Chew, Woodbury. 404-846-3005 or 655-2473.__________________________
Extra Irg. bait size & breeder red wigglers, hand picked & counted, $10.50/ 1000, $20/2000 ppd., w/instr. Rayford Patterson, Rt. 1, Box 3085, Sumner
31789.________________________ Red worms, bedrun worms, $4/gal.,
lots of worms. T.A. Walker, Rockmart. 404-684-7448.___________'
4x4 holding pens for catfish fingerlings $100; also channel catfish fingerlings, 2-4" & 4-6", 7 ea. & up. Ed Hitt, 636 Chamblin Rd., Grovetown 30813.
Red wiggler worms $6/lb., cups of worms also. Ervin Phillips, 271 Grave Spring Rd., Leesburg 31763. 912432-9924 aft. 5 pm._____________
Bream, Ga. Giants, copperheads, blue-
gills, shellcrackers, improved channel
catfish, Fla. bass, sunbass, rainbow
trout. Ken Holyoak, Rt. 1, Alapaha. 912-
532-6135.
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When you are responding to an ad, please read it carefully. Many advertisers prefer not to ship and will specify in their ad, "available at farm" or "no shipping."
Plenty of all sizes channel catfish avail, booking orders, 3 up ea. J.H. Holyoak, P.O. Box 6, Enigma 31749. 912532-4221.
Red wigglers $1/cup. Lottie White, Rt. 1, Box 142H, Social Circle 30299. 404464-2913.
Smallhead channel catfish, treated & disease free, all sizes, pick up or del. by appt. Freddy Tribble, Rt. 1, Helena. 912868-6198.
Red wigglers, bedrun worms, shipped ppd. w/instr. R. Stapleton, Rt. 1, Lumber City 31549. 912-363-4451.___________
Smallhead channel catfish fingerlings, treated & disease free, all sizes, pick up or del. by appt. Preston Harbin, Rt. 1, Box 210, Helena. 912-868-6095.
Channel catfish fingerlings, 3-5", 4-6", 6-8", larger fish avail., 2 & 3" hybrid bream, quan. disc., free del. Clark Buford, Cordele. 912-273-4150.
Channel catfish fingerlings, graded & sized, del. avail. Roger Smith, Alamo. 912-568-7812.
Qual. channel fingerlings, graded by size & price, treated parasites & disease free; also bluegill, others. J. Gilbert, Box 321, Thomaston. 404-648-2062.
Sterile grass carp, 8-11" & 11-14", rainbow trout, immediate del., quan. disc., free del. avail, statewide. Mike Buford, Cordele. 912-273-4157.
Channel catfish fingerlings, treated & graded by size, local del. avail, on Irg. orders. Robert Brown, Brooks. 404599-8238 aft. 7 pm.
Red worms, bait size, $10.75/1000, $44.50/5000; bedrun $8/lb. shipped ppd., $7/lb. picked up. J. Shelton, Rt. 1, Box 495, Waverly Hall 31 831__________
Sev. 1000 Ibs. channel catfish, avg.1'/4 Ibs.; also fingerlings, 3-6", 6-8", 810"-Orville Carver, Douglas. 912-384-
5090._________________________ Channel catfish fingerlings, graded for
size & treated for parasites and disease, del. avail. Barry Brown, Meansvllle. 404-
567-3279._________________________________ Start or restock worm beds, red
worms, bedrun worms, min., 5000/$15, 10,000/$25, shipped ppd. w/instr. Abner White, 224 Lee St., Blakely 31723. 912723-3094.__________________
Red wigglers, bedrun worms, 2000/ $12, 4000/$20, shipped ppd. w/instr. R.L. .Williamson, 3443 Wayside Dr., Augusta 30906. 404-798-3906.____________
Red wigglers, bait size, $10.95/1000, bedrun worms $8/lb., $7/lb. picked up. Gary Atkerson, Rt. 3 Box 200A, Buena Vista 31803. 912-649-9081.__________
Fertilizers & Mulches
Rabbit compost $35/pickup load, $2.50/lb. bags. M.L. Williams, Franklin. 404-675-3048._____________
Pine straw avg. 50-60 Ib. bales, baled w/sq. hay baler, $3/bale per 300 bales. Willie Reese, Thomson. 404-595-1909.
Free horse manure w/shavings, you load. J. Kuni, Suwanee. 404-889-3484
eve._________________________ Aged horse manure mix. w/shavings
for gardens, etc., $10 pickup load, you load. Bill McArthur, Marietta. 404973-8161 or 971-4238.____________
Horse manure mix. w/shavings, $5 you load & haul. J. McCurley, Athens. 404769-0560.________________________
Mulch hay for sale, 75e per sq. bale at barn. E. Swiedler, Gainesville. 404983-3845.______________________
Wheat straw $2.25/bale, mulch hay $1.50/bale or $1.25/bale over 20 bales. Ernest Powell, Woolsey Rd., Hampton. 404-946-9169._____________________
Wheat straw for sale. Roy Ackiss, Rt. 1, Williamson 30292. 404-567-3648.
Egg Month
February is egg month in Georgia, according to the Georgia Egg Commission, Georgia ranks second na tionally, behind California, in the value of eggs produced. The state's eggs are valued at $230 million.
Working Kids
A Gallup Youth Survey listed 65 percent of teens earning money outside the home for doing part-time work. Forty percent of the boys do yard and restaurant work, and 60 percent of the girls babysit.
Wednesday, February 28,1990
THE MARKET BULLETIN
Farm Land Ad Form
The spring farm land edition of the MARKET BULLETIN will be published March 21. Deadline for farm land ads is March 7. Use the form below when submitting your ad. Keep in mind that land advertised must be located in Georgia. Only one ad per section is permitted. Property advertised must be at least five acres. Your ad may be 30 words in length including your name and address. No Real estate agents allowed.
Section
county
acreage
address
phone
Important
Mail your ads to the following address: Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin, Capitol Square, Atlanta, Georgia 30334.
Farmland Ads, Sections, Counties
NW Section Bartow Carroll Cateosa Chattooga Bade Floyd Gordon Haralson Murray Paulding Polk Walker Whitfield
NE Central Section
Evans Glynn Jeff Davis Lanier Liberty Long Mclntosh Montgomery Pierce Screven Tattnall Telfair Toombs Ware Wayne Wheeler
Barrow Clarke Elbert Franklin Greene Hart Jackson Madison Morgan Oconee Oglethorpe Walton
SE Section Appling Atkinson Bacon Brantley Bryan Bulloch Camden Candler Charlton Chatham Clinch Coffee Echols Effingham
NE Section Banks Dawson Fannin Gilmer Habersham Hall Lumpkin Pickens Rabun Stephens Towns White Union
E. Central Section Baldwin Bleckley Burke Columbia Dodge Emanuel Glascock Hancock Jasper Jefferson Jenkins
Johnson Jones Laurens Lincoln McDuffie Putnam Richmond Taliaferro Treulten Twiggs Warren Washington Wilkes Wilkinson
SW Section
Baker Ben Hill Berrien Brooks Calhoun Chattahoocb.ee Clay Colquitt Cook Crisp Decatur Dooly Dougherty Early Grady Irwin Lee Lowndes Marion Miller Mitchell Pulaski Quitman Randolph Schley Seminole Stewart
Sumter Terrell Thomas Tift Turner Webster Wilcox Worth
Greater Atlanta Section Cherokee Clayton Cobb DeKalb Douglas Fayette
Forsyth Fulton Gwinnett Henry Newton Rockdale Spalding
W. Central Section Bibb Butts Coweta Crawford Harris Heard Houston Lamar Macon Meriwether Monroe Muscogee Peach Pike Talbot Taylor Troup Upson
Tax Deposit Seminar
The IRS Taxpayer Educa tion Office will present a free three-hour federal tax deposit seminar, March 7, 9 a.m.-12 noon, at Fort Valley State College, C.W. Pettigrew Farm and Community Life Center, 1005 State Col lege Drive, Fort Valley, Georgia.
The program is designed for farmers and other em ployers who are required to withhold federal income tax from the wages they pay to employees. Scheduled topics include how and when to make a deposit, completion of FTD coupons, handling IRS notices, and avoidance of penalties. To register, call the Peach County Chamber of Commerce, (912) 8253733, or Central Georgia Regional Small Business Development Center, (912) 741-8023.
New Season Begins For Peanut Show
"First Saturday Peanut Update," a television pro gram featuring news and information, on-farm inter views, and coverage of spe cial meetings and events concerning peanuts, will begin its new season March 3 and will continue airing the first Saturday of each month through N6vember.
The half-hour program is seen on five key television stations in the Georgia and Alabama peanut belt. It will air on all stations at 6:30 a.m. The network includes WALB TV, Albany; WTVY TV, Dothan; WMAZ TV, Macon; WTOC TV, Savan nah; and WVGA TV, Valdosta.
The program is produced and hosted by veteran farm broadcaster Jimmy Lee through Jimage Productions Inc., Macon, Georgia. This marks the beginning of the seventh year that Lee has produced the television pro gram for the Georgia Pea nut Commission.
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Artificial Insemination Class Planned at ABAC
Abraham Baldwin Col lege, in cooperation with American Breeders Service, will offer a four-day train ing school on artificial in semination of cattle March 20-23 in room 136 of the Yow Forestry-Wildlife Building on the college cam pus.
The class will meet each day from 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Participants will have the opportunity to learn the lat est AI and herd manage ment techniques under skilled supervision. The cur riculum includes anatomy and physiology of reproduc tive organs, heat detection, nutrition, principles of ge netics and sire selection, semen placement and prac tice insemination.
The $195 registration fee includes all instruction, ma terials and supplies. Partici pants should bring at least two changes of work clothes, plus boots or overshoes.
Enrollment is limited to 20. Registration should be received by March 13. For more information, contact the Office of Continuing Ed ucation, P.O. Box 12, ABAC Station, Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College, Tifton, Ga. 31793, (912) 3863267.
Storytelling Festival
On April 21 and 22, the Southern Order of Storytell ers and the Atlanta Histori cal Society will sponsor the first annual Atlanta Storytelling Festival. Storytellers from around the nation will be featured, along with mu sicians, and a lying contest hosted by LeRoy Powell. For information, call 404/2611837.
FGIS Releases Wheat Video
A new video, "What's In A Name? Differentiating Wheat Classes," is being re leased by the U.S. Depart ment of Agriculture's Fed eral Grain Inspection Serv ice.
According to FGIS, the intended audience for the video includes wheat farm ers, wheat breeders and ex tension agents.
The video and complete transcripts may be obtained by contacting Keith Sand ers, FGIS Field Manage ment Division, at (202) 4753891.
Ida Mae Swofford is
shown with her Great-Great Grandson Shane and the ele-
phant ear plants she grows at her home in Dawsonville.
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Wednesday, February 28,1990
WAGA-TV 5 reporter Russ Jamieson toured the department's dairy laboratory earlier this month to get a first hand look at the many tests used to determine the safety and quality of milk sold in Georgia. Jamieson and the television news crew also videotaped an interview with Commissioner Irvin which was aired on one of the Atlanta station's recent newscast.
Department Monitors Milk
(Continued from page 16)
confirmed that the unapproved drugs were removed from the prem ises.
At the processing plant, sanitari ans examine everything from pipe lines to finished products to ensure that proper temperatures are main tained during the pasteurization
procedure. In addition, products are checked to make sure they are not exposed to sanitizing and cleaning materials. Tanks which are used for milk deliveries also are routinely inspected.
While making their rounds to inspect dairy farms and processing plants, field personnel collect milk samples which are delivered to the department's laboratory division for further scrutiny.
The department's laboratory divi sion runs samples of Grade A raw milk and processed dairy products through a wide range of tests to monitor the content of water, bac teria, and pesticide residues. In ad dition, lab technicians use the offi cial tests, bacillus stearothermophilus and HPLC (High Pressure Liquid Chromatography) to analyze milk samples for potential anti biotic residues. Unlike some unap proved commercial tests mentioned in recent media reports, the depart ment's monitoring techniques can separate and quantify specific drug residues found in milk.
The monitoring by the Georgia Department of Agriculture is rein forced by testing which is done by many dairy processing plants on a daily basis.
Just like humans, dairy cows can get sick. When this occurs, dairy farmers must use approved drugs and follow strict withdrawal proce dures before again allowing the sick cow back into the milk production process. Each Georgia dairyman has been provided a list of approved drugs by the department and an educational program is also in place to keep producers informed about potential problems regarding resi dues in milk.
Recent media reports have al
leged that the nation's milk sup plies contain violative levels of drug residues. As a result of these initial reports, FDA further evaluated milk samples in 14 cities including Atlanta, using much more sensitive methods than the tests mentioned in the media reports. As Commis sioner Irvin predicted, absolutely no traces of unapproved drugs were detected in Georgia milk.
"Our labs use all the latest FDA approved scientific technology available to analyze Georgia milk for antibiotics and other drug resi dues," said Irvin, "and we go far beyond FDA requirements for the frequency of testing."
For example, ten years ago the department began using a new ap proved test which was eight times as sensitive as the previous proce dure in identifying drug residues in milk. This present testing system will likely continue to evolve as top scientific experts continue to perfect and develop tests which are sensi tive to even smaller amounts of unapproved drug residues.
"Currently we are testing down to the parts-per-billion levels for drug residues which equates to one second in 32 years," said Irvin. "We have been monitoring for antibiotic residues in milk since we took over the program in 1972 and have used the most current technology since that time. Should more sensitive tests become available, we will move quickly to use such methodol ogy as it is approved."
Handicraft Notice
The next handicraft edition of the Market Bulletin will be published March 28. The deadline for notices is March 14.
An affidavit stating that the han dicraft item was made by the indi vidual advertiser, and not pur chased for resale, must be included with the notice. Otherwise, it will not be published.
Successful Home Business Requires Marketing Plan
Editor's Note: This is the second in a two-part series on starting and maintaining a home business. Last week's article explored the many factors to consider before deciding to go into business for oneself. This week's article covers sales and marketing considerations.
Once you have weighed all the factors involved in the decision to launch a home-based business, after you have enlisted your family's sup port and gotten the production end of your enterprise rolling, it is time to concentrate on marketing.
Where do you sell your products? Family and friends are often the first customers and first boosters of a fledgling home business. If the quality is there, word-of-mouth is still the best advertising.
Georgians are fortunate to have numerous crafts fairs and festivals practically year-round. Here new comers can compare notes with vet eran artists and craftspeople, de velop networks of common interest and perhaps find their first few steady customers.
Again, no one probably ever got rich in their first few years on the crafts fair circuit, but it is a good way to test the waters for yourself.
If you sell potted plants only to your neighbors, then your neighbor hood becomes your market location. If, however, you advertise in the Market Bulletin, a mail order cata logue or other publication, your market becomes much broader, which brings up the question of whether you can produce enough of your product to meet the demand.
Some people are excellent crafts men but poor salesmen. Making a product and selling it are two differ-
N.P. Richardson (r) of Gay, Ga., is shown receiving the Georgia Grade A Dairyman of the Year award from Charles Murphy, director of the Georgia Department of Agriculture's Dairy Division. Richardson was the first recipient of the award which was presented at the annual convention of Georgia Milk Producers Inc. in Atlanta, Feb. 18-19. The award, which is sponsored jointly by the department and the Georgia Milk' Producers Inc., will be presented annually to the Georgia dairyman whose dairy exemplifies the highest in milk quality through a perfect inspection record.
ent skills, which people have i: varying proportions. It often work out better to have someone els promote your product for you.
For many first-time busines owners, pricing can be a real proh lem. If you sell a product, the cost i the materials is in addition to you time and operating expenses, sue as equipment, supplies, insurance rent, etc. This is known as cos pricing.
Demand pricing is anothe method used by home business ow. ers. What is the customer willing t pay? What are competitors chargin for a similar product? Balancin what the public will pay and wha you want to charge for your proc ucts is a challenge for most horn business managers.
Perhaps the best approach is 1 identify something that you do wel that you enjoy doing and that yc have time to do. See if it fills a nee of other people who lack the time ( inclination to do it themselve Today many working couples ai hard-pressed to do housecleanin] home repairs, yardwork, fancy cool ing, sewing or other such tasks th< used to be considered routine. Man successful companies have been cr ated to meet these specialize needs.
If you can sell your particuk product or service, don't over-exter yourself. One of the advantages of home business is that it can som times be started with materials ar supplies on hand. Don't defeat th advantage by investing a lot money you haven't made yet. Mo small, family-owned business* should pay for future expansion 01 of present profits, at least for tr first few years. In other words, don mortgage the homestead to fund cottage industry.
Finally, as many talented peop have been told, "Don't give up yoi day job." That old nine-to-five cs be the best asset you have, in tern of providing the financial stabilii and leisure time needed to begin home-based business.
Legal aspects, recordkeeping ar marketing are some other areas yc need to explore before deciding start a home business. Food pro ucts sold out of the home, as well ; covered bedding material like dov\ comforters, require permits and ;, spection by the Georgia Departmei of Agriculture. The Georgia Seer tary of State's Office can tell yc which businesses require special censes, and the state Department Revenue or the IRS can answer ti
questions. A cooperative venture of tl
Small Business Administration ai the state University System, tl Small Business Development Ce ter, has offices located in 16 Georg cities where prospective busine owners may obtain help in deveb ing comprehensive business plans.
Local county Extension Servi offices have information availab about getting started in home-basi businesses, and the Georgia Depai ment of Industry and Trade pu lishes "Georgia Days," a brochu listing special events, includh crafts fairs, for Georgia craftsmen.
Wednesday, February 28, 1990
THE MARKET BULLETIN
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FGIS Report Shows Soybean Quality Improves
The latest report on the quality of domestic soy beans by the U.S. Depart ment of Agriculture's Fed eral Grain Inspection Serv ice shows that in 1989 more than 32 percent of the graded samples in the study earned the U.S. No. 1 grade, up from 21 percent that earned the top grade in the previous year.
The report also showed that the foreign material (FM) and moisture content averages were substantially
lower than the averages found last year; however, the total damaged kernel (DKT) and split soybean av erages were higher this year.
The report is based on FGIS' annual summary of randomly selected samples of all official inspections performed on new-crop soy beans during the first four weeks following the start of local harvest throughout the country. The average quality of these selected
samples is indicative of the quality of the U.S. soybean crop inspected during the period. The preliminary 1989 soybean report sum marizes results for 5,456 of ficially inspected samples.
For a copy of the prelimi nary report, or the final 1989 New Crop Soybean Quality Report when it be comes available, contact Alien Atwood, FGIS, RMD, Room 0632-S, P.O. Box 96454, Washington, D.C. 20090-6454; FAX (202) 4474628.
Free horse manure w/shavings, you load, easy access. S. Nelson, Conyers. 404-922-2522.
Aged compost, horse manure, Irg. pickup load, del. w/in 20 mi., $50. W. Martin, Decatur. 404-288-0297.
Free horse manure mix. w/shavings, you load. K. Murray, Lithonia Rd., Stone Mountain. 404-879-8689.
Mulch hay, price nego. on Irg. amt. Lawson Chafin, 1496 Millein Mill Rd., Stockbrldge 30281. 404-957-3053.____
Pine straw, wheat straw, bark mulches, rich topsoil, pot soil, horse manure, can del. Sam Evans, Snellville. 404-979*600 or 978-3132.
Shredded humus, organic soil, additive, $1.50/bu., $40/pickup load, picked up, you load. C.D. Hill, 222 Hendrick Rd., Ft. Valley 31030. 912-825-2719.
Wheat straw, Irg. bales, $1 at barn, can del. Tony Oavison, Carnesvllle. 404335-6873.
Aged mix. of horse manure & shavings, exc. for gardens, $10/pickup truckload, you load. Karen Walters, Locust Grove. 404-957-6994.
Sq. bales of mix. straw & clover, good for landscaping, $1.50/bale. Woodrew Burn, Forsyth. 912-994-5659.________
Mulch or cow hay $6/roll. George Harper, Palmetto. 404-463-3702.
Mulch hay 75/bale, up to 200 bales in barn, must clean out barn. Sid Autry, Plalnvllle. 404-291-4945.
Aged compost (horse manure/shavings), $10/pickup truckload, we load w/ tractor, $40/dump truckload, $3/bag, bring cont. Tammy Young, McDonough. 404-957-7433.
Mix. grass & wheat straw $1.50/bale, mulch hay $1.25/bale. Bill Cline, Newnan. 404-251-3518.
Barn horse manure mix. w/shavings $5 pikcup, we load, you haul. Bob Paxton, Fairburn. 404-964-4407.
Mulch straw, cow hay $1.50, horse hay $1.50, 1200* rd. bales $15. Bob Walton, Greenville. 404-672-1585.
Mulch straw, cow hay $1.50, horse hay $1.50, 1200# rd. bales $15. Larry Kessinger, Fairburn. 404-964-8096.________
Horse manure/shavings mix., yr. rd. avail., $5/pickup load, you load. David Bussie, McDonough. 404-957-2425 aft. 5 pm.
Sq. bales of Tift 44 mulch hay $1/bale. Judy Dailey, Hwy. 155 S., McDonough. 404-957-2487.
Sheep barn compost, organic, 30 gal. size plastic bag full, $2.50. G. Campbell, Fox Run Farm, Lula. 404-869-3390.
Mulch hay, hvy. sq. bales, stored under shelter, 75c/bale, local del. avail., in lots of 100. J.C. Dixon, Hamilton. 404582-3711.
'89 wheat straw w/wheatheads, rain free, $1/bale, min. 50 bales, 30 bales avail. Brad Russell, Dalton. 404-277-2610 aft. 6 pm.
Dry, tight sq. bales of mulch hay, great for gardens & landscaping, $1.75/bale. Tom Henderson, Stone Mountain. 404482-5308.
Worm castings for gardens or potted plants $4/50 Ib. bag. H.E. Weldon, Cataula. 404-323-6619.
Mulch hay for sale, dry, stored in barn in Loganville, $1.50/bale. Don Tucker, Loganvllle. 404-267-3926.
Chicken litter, will spread, dump, or load your truck; also topsoil. J. Wiley, Dallas. 404-659-3653.
Lrg. sq. bales of wheat straw for mulch, $1.50/bale. Thomas McCurley, Colbert. 404-788-2626.
Rich topsoil, 6-7 yd. load, $100 up, del.; also creek sand & tailings. Tim Eskew, Fairburn. 404-964-3342.
Pine straw, hand baled, $2.75 ea. at the farm, will del. Randy Lynch, Rt. 1, Box 81 A, Gay 30218. 404-538-6347.
Mulch hay, Irg. sq. bales, dry in barn, $1/bale. J.M. Brown, Fairburn. 404964-7046.____________________
Free aged horse manure mix. w/ shavings, you load & haul. D. Manning, Duluth. 404-497-1504._____________
Baled pine straw, wholesale. Tim Freeman, Statesboro. 912-852-5578/5521.
Horse manure mix. w/shavings, $5 pickup, you load. Robin Landers, Stockbrldge. 404-957-2754.____________
Topsoil $110 tandem load, 10 yds., del. 20 mi. radius of Lawrenceville. Jay Lawrence, Lawrenceville. 404-962-2267.
Mulch hay, Irg. sq. bales, del. avail. Horace Orr, Atlanta. 404-627-0712.
Wheat straw, clean under barn, $2 per bale. David McClendon, Rt. 1, Locust Grove. 404-775-3254.____________
Wheat straw $2.25/bale, del. extra, topsoil & fill dirt, wheat straw, rd. bales, $14 ea. Kenneth Hodges, Covington. 404-786-0537/6500.______________
Bark mulch, wheat straw, & mulch hay, will del. Bob McDowell, Fairburn. 404-964-3441/7300 eve.________
Horse manure mix. w/shavings; also extra good topsoil. Mr. L. Thomson, Palmetto. 404-463-0204.__________
Mulch hay, wheat straw, can del. J.R. Wimpey, Jonesboro. 404-471-4221._____
Taking orders for '90 wheat straw, sq. bales. Jesse Grimsley, Parrott. 912623-5670 eve. ________________
Coastal hay for mulch, exc. for erosion & ground cover, $1.25 ea., 100 lots $1/ bale. Mike Cady, Buford. 404-945-2847.
Bright clean sq. bales of oat straw, 5000 bales avail., $1/bale, you load & haul. Bill Bray, Stephens. 404-759-2280 aft. 6 pm.__________________
Wheat straw, Irg., bright bales, $2.50 del., $1.75 at barn. John Petrel, LaFayette. 404-397-8106._____________
Composted horse manure w/shavings mix., $45/lrg. pickup truckload, del. L. Eaton, Douglasville. 404-489-1208 or 920-0706._____________________
Compost $8/load, 2 loads/$14, get 2 loads free, haul when you need or $1/ bag. J.W. Vanhorn, 4457 Covington Hwy., Decatur. 289-5798 or 922-2128.________
Horse compost w/shavings, ideal for gardens, $45 pickup load, del. Alien Wilson, Morrow. 404-968-3173._______
Mulch hay, dry sq. bales stored in barn, $1.25/bale at barn. G.M. Weems, Dacula. 404-962-4396.______________
Chicken litter for sale, $20 pickup, $2.50 bag; horse manure $10 pickup, will load by appt. Jimmy Alford, Lawrenceville. 404-564-1937/3161.
Oddities
Handspinning wool, wh. col., Cotswold, Finn, Romney, Mohair & blends. S. Kelley, Carrollton. 404-854-4271.
Yd. long green beans, 100 seeds/$1.25. Mrs. J.O. Blackstone, 5379 Williams Lake Rd., Powder Springs 30073. 404-" 943-3957._________________
Cypress shingles. G.F. Peacocks, Rt. 2, Box 135-2AA, Soperton 30457. 912-
529-3141.____________________________ 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 for post. & hdlg. Ga. orders. Mrs. Butler, P.O. Box 163, Dexter 31019. 912-875-3353.____
Please put ads for different categories on separate sheets of paper.
Gourds $1.25 ea., w/holes $1.75 ea., gourds for bluebirds $2 ea., $4 post, per doz. for post. & hdlg. Ga. orders. R.D. Butler, Box 275, Dudley 31022.______
Bluebird gourds $1.25 ea., w/holes $2 ea. Royce Pirkle, 3512 N. Bogan Rd., Buford 30518. 404-945-4223._________
Old time rabbit box traps w/instr., $10 plus $3 shipping. J. Freeman, P.O. Box 3233, Galnesvllle 30503.________
Gourds, many var. to choose from, will ship. Mrs. Lena Braswell, Rt. 1, Box 73, Wrens 30833. 404-547-6784.________
Martin gourds $1 ea., w/holes $1.50, no shipping. J.M. Jones, Bristol. 912647-2219.____________________
Mini pumpkins $1 ea.; also mini pumpkin seeds $1/Tbsp. w/SASE. Doris Chambers, 155-A Huff Dr., Lawrenceville 30244._________________
Gourds- martin, dipper, long banana, ornamental, $1 ea.; also seeds from any, $1/Tbsp. w/SASE. Donnie Alien, 155-B Huff Dr., Lawrenceville 30244.________
Martin gourds, ready to hang, no shipping, $1.75 ea. Jim Nail, 5543 Fessenden Ave., Austell 30001._______
Martin gourds, all sizes, 25c-$1 ea., you pick out the size you need. Tom Mayfield, 3431 Almand Rd., Conyers 30207. 404-483-7720.______________
Martin gourds $1.50 ea., cut, ready to hang, $2 ea., bluebird type $2, no shipping. Hoyt Howard, 4720 Watson Rd., Cumming 30130. 404-887-2039.
Good size martin gourds 75c ea., at my place; also seeds $1 w/SASE. C.W. Gilleland, 3618 Shope Rd., Gainesville
30506._______________________ Martin gourds, ready to hang, $1.50
ea., no shipping. Glenn Toole, Sandersvllle. 912-552-6067.______________
Yd. long grn. beans, 100 seeds/Si .25 w/SASE. Imogene Mask, 5157 Jackson Hwy., Covington 30209. 404-787-5407.
Miscellaneous Wanted
Want nitrogens nurse tank, good cond.; also want storage tank. H.T. Higdon, Greensboro. 404-453-2117 nights._______________
Want a dozen good thick-rind martin gourds, Metro Atlanta area. F.M. Blanton, Atlanta. 404-758-2961.__________
Want chicken litter spread on my pasture, need sev. loads. M.L. Rice, Newnan. 404-251-7590.__________
Want 15 sheets of good used tin, alumin., etc. for covering chicken house. Dwight Holcomb, Cartersville. 404386-3419 or 975-0812.__________
Want big anvil & vise. Jim Nix, Marietta. 404-421-9206.____________
Want semen tank. Dane Law, Cartersvllle. 404-386-7753.______________
Want good, clean topsoil & fill dirt, w/ in 15 mi. of Stone Mountain. Larry Roberts, Decatur. 404-292-5225.______
Want concrete reinforcing wire, 6"x6" mesh, use for cages, use sev. rolls if reas. priced. Bill Long, Rt. 5, Box 5863, Blalrsvllle 30512. 404-745-9776.________
Want to buy sorghum molasses, 6 qts. or a case of 12 qts., send price, etc. Martha Peek, 130 Parkview Dr., Marietta 30060. 404-421-1975.
Want elec. butter churn. Laurie Gurley, Colbert. 404-788-2966.__________
Want windmill water pump, other. Judith Love, 2988 Turner Chapel Rd., McDonough 30253. 404-957-2393._____
Want portable self-contained milking machine & cream separator. Floyd Johnson, Rt. 1, Box 500, Harrlson 31035. 912-552-7673.______________
Want sml. hand corn sheller & sml. corn grinder. Rick Norman, Tifton. 912567-2302.
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LIVESTOCK SALES
Mar. 9 Breeder cattle auction, cow-calf
Feb. 28 Feeder pig sale, 7 pm, Smith
pairs, springers, bulls, 7 pm, Turner
Bros. Livestock Yard, Bartow. Info:
Co. Stkyd., Ashburn. Info: H.R. Wig-
912-364-3920.
gins, 912-567-3371.
Mar. 1 Miscellaneous/small animal sale, Mar. 9 Feeder pig sale, 2nd & 4th Fri.,
7:30 pm, Circle M Stables, US 41,
7:30 pm, Metier. Info: Bobby Lewis,
Forsyth. Info: Jerry McKinley, 912-
912-768-4455 or 237-3244.
994-6898/1742.
Mar. 9 All breed horse/tack sale, S & D
Mar. 2 Breeder Cattle auction, cow/calf
Livestock, every Fri., 7:30 pm, Wayne
pairs, springers & bulls, Swainsboro
Co. Stkyd., Hwy. 169, Jesup. Info:
Stockyards, Swainsboro. Info: 912-
Steve Smith, 912-367-9268 or 427-
237-3201/2661.
3715.
Mar. 2 Feeder pig sale, Turner Co. Mar. 10 Ga. Limousin Assoc. Spring
Stkyd., Ashburn. Info: H.R. Wiggins,
Female sale, 1 pm, Coastal Plan
567-3881/3371/
Experiment Station Sale Pavilion,
Mar. 2 Special cow-calf heavy springer Tifton. Info: Carroll Cannon, 912-382-
sale, NE Ga. Livestock Auction Barn,
4383.
7 pm, Athens. Info: Lewis Thompson,
404-549-4790.
Mar. 2 Small animal/misc. sale, every Fri., 7:30 pm, goats, chickens, etc., 3010 High Falls Rd., Griffin. Info: C.L. Williams, 404-412-6201 or 775-0161.
Mar. 2 & 9 All breed horse/tack sale, every Fri., 7:30 pm, Sunny Farm Stables, Ga. Hwy. 369, Cumming. Info: Charles Gabriel, 404-887-9273 or
EQUINE EVENTS Mar. 2-4 PRO-AM Quarter Horse Circuit,
Wills Park, Alpharetta. Info: 404-7873552.
Mar. 3 Villa Rica Saddle Club open show, 11 am, Halter, Pleasure & Running, Tyson's Arena, Villa Rica. Info: Carol Anderson, 404-445-0256.
532-7923.
Mar. 3 Jesup goat sale, Jesup/Wayne Co. Stkyd., 1 pm, every 1st & 3rd Sat., goats/chickens. Info: Glynn Wynn, 912-586-6117 or 427-3715.
Mar. 3 All breed horse/tack sale, Sat., 7:30 pm, Circle M Stables, US 41, Forsyth. Info: Jerry McKinley, 912994-6898/1742.
CRAFT FAIRS Mar. 3 Dowell Elementary School Spring
Craft show, 10 am-3 pm, Marietta. Info: 404-429-1117.
Mar. 9-11 Roswell Mall 7th Annual Spring Arts & Crafts show, Roswell. Info: Jean Allison, Star Route, Marble Hill, 30148 or 404-265-3451.
Mar. 3 Original Metier pony & goat sale, horses, goats, fowl, 12:30 pm, Mosley Farm, Metier. Info: Edward Mosley, 912-685-2950/5548.
Mar. 3 ft 10 All breed horse/tack sale, every Sat., Crystal Farms Auction, Liberty Church Road, Ranger. Info: 404-334-2352 or 445-2735.
Mar. 3 ft 10 Metier Livestock, goat, fowl, calf & horse sale, 1 pm, every Sat., Hwy. 46 East, Metier. Info: Bobby Lewis, 912*85-4455.
ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS Mar. 31 Telephone Pioneers Festival,
Pace & Usher Streets, deadline March 15, Covington. Info: Jonell Ledbetter, 404-786-9220.
MEETING Mar. 4 Greater Atlanta Pigeon & Dove
club, 1st Sunday of each month, Fulton Co. Animal Control, Marietta Blvd. Info: Barry Magnusson, 404945-1533.
Garden space
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Mia Haney 651-9082.
Lrg. garden space, you keep clean, free, no charge. Tom Mayfield, 3431 Almand Rd., Conyers 30207. 404483-7720.____________________
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Sold out of white cucumber seeds. Elizabeth Burns, Rt. 5, Box 2055, Dahlonega 30533.____________
Sold out of moon & star watermelon seed. George Arnsdorff, Rt. 2, Box 287, Springfield 31329._____________
Out of State Wanted
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Want two 13.6x28 used tractor tires; also want front grill for 135 MF tractor. Jerry Gay, Rt. 3, Box 138G, Roanoke, AL. 36274. 205-357-2485._____________
Want heading col lard seeds; also want verbena that lives all winter & comes back in spring. Mrs. Effie Broadhead, Rt. 3. Box 342A, Carthage, MS. 39051.
Want chicken houses to tear down for tin, will pay reas. price. Claude Holloway, P.O. Box 1354, Andrews, NC. 28901. 704-837-7107._________________
Want to buy 10 Ibs. of Irg. red castor beans, must be hulled & clean, will pay $1/lb. plus post. Mrs. C.F. Whitaker, Rt. 2, Box 27. Okolona, MS. 38860.
Want a real late mdl. IH Cub tractor or a late mdl. super A, high clearance under the tractor, culti. & planter. Boyce Bryanl, Abbevllle, SC. 803-446-2528.
Want 12 TN. white pines, 12 white dogwoods, 12 redbud seedlings, 12 old timey mild violets w/velvet look. Rosa Brooks, Box 775, Coleman, Fla. 33551. 904-748-0045.______________
Want to buy JD mdl. 330 or 430 two cyl., one row tractor; also want JD mdl. 12 one row cotton picker to fit 430 tractor. Ken Davis, Smithville, MS. 601651-4020.
20 word limit including name, address, and telephone number.
Firewood
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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 specifying 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.
Firewood, 4-6' pcs., pine & hdwd., $25/ 1/2 cord. Gerald Kerr, Alpharetta. 404688-1878 day or 664-2504 eve._______
Full cord oak & hickory firewood, cut & split, del. & stacked, del. anywhere $150. W.P. McWhirter, Royston. 404245-6896.
Firewood, mix. hdwd., no pine, $115/ cord, $60/1/2 cord, up to 20 mi., over 20 mi. extra. Bruce Wheeler, Social Circle. 404-786-0386.
Firewood, all oak & dogwood, split & stacked, $55 for half cord, del. free locally. Steve Thurman, Lllburn. 404381-2478.
Oak & hickory firewood, split, del. & stacked, 1/2 cord/$87.50, $150/cord, picked up $55/1/2 cord, $105/cord. Tim Eskew, Fairburn. 404-964-3341.
Free pine firewood, already cut & ready to burn, easy access. J. Freeman, Galnesvllle. 404-865-9078.
Kindling wood, banana boxfull/$1.25, no Sunday sales. Paul King, 1467 Stephenson Rd., Lithonia 30058. 404482-6858.
Oak & hickory, split & del., $75/1/2 cord, $130/cord; picked up, $55/1/2 cord, $100/cord. Jack Stiles, Cartersville. 404382-6305.
1/2 cord split $60, around 4 cord logs $200, all hdwd. Lamar Jones, Dallas. 404445-1227.
Split oak & hickory firewood, $90/cord. Bill Cline, Newnan. 404-251-3518.
Free firewood, 2 or 3 Irg. oak trees, you cut & haul. O.R. Clark, College Park. 404-964-9463.
Red oak, 18-24 in. long, seasoned, $49/ cord, you haul & split. Leland Scoggins II, Summervllle. 404-857-3992.
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Grandpa's Garden
If you have difficulty making a straight garden row, try using a garden hose as a guide. Lay the hose out on the ground and plant along side it.
Divide and transplant summer and fall flowering perennials now through the end of March.
Fertilize existing trees and shrubs now and fertilize bulbs after blooming.
Check under the leaves of camel lias, gardenias and hollies for scale insects. If insects are present, spray with Volck oil. This is a very fine grade of oil which should be availa ble at lawn and garden centers, feed and seed stores, and nurseries. The oil coats the insects and effectively "smothers" them.
Aerate, fertilize and re-seed fes cue lawns by early March. Prune ground covers and spring-flowering shrubs after they bloom.
All major pruning should be fin ished during early March. Over grown or mis-shaped plants can be cut back rather severely. Pruning in early March will allow new growth to emerge and soon cover the unsightly pruning stubs and wounds.
Established rose bushes can be pruned the first of March, but do not prune climbing roses until after they have bloomed, and then, re move only a few of the older canes.
Since roses are heavy feeders, they require regular applications of a balanced fertilizer throughout the growing season. Repeat applications every four to six weeks until late summer.
Farm Land Deadline
The deadline to receive ads for the spring farm land edi tion is March 7. Please see the farm land ad form on page 13 for instructions.
THE MARKET BULLETIN
Wednesday, February 28,1990
Severe Weather Week Proclaimed in Georgia
Governor Joe Frank Harris has proclaimed Feb. 26 - March 2 as "Severe Weather Awareness Week" in Georgia.
The observance is designed to educate Georgians about weather safety preparedness and response procedures for a variety of severe weather events such as floods, tor nadoes, lightning and thunder storms. During the last 12 years, 51 fatalities in Georgia have been at tributed to such weather factors, according to the governor's procla mation.
The Georgia Energy Manage ment Association is coordinating the week's activities, in cooperation with the National Weather Service, the Georgia Association of Broad casters, and the Georgia Depart ments of Public Safety, Education and Human Resources. Each state agency, including the Georgia De partment of Agriculture, has an assigned coordinator for Severe Weather Week activities.
Severe Weather Awareness Week
February 26 March 2
News and radio releases are bing distributed statewide, and County Emergency Management Agency/ Civil Defense offices are sponsoring local activities to make the public more aware of weather safety. A special packet of information is being sent to local schools, since schools are a frequent target of tornadoes and windstorms.
A statewide tornado drill is scheduled for Wednesday, Feb. 28, at a time determined by the Na tional Weather Service. Schools, businesses, industries and local gov ernments are encouraged to partici pate.
The Market Bulletin will publish periodic safety tips on tornadoes, lightning, floods and other hazard ous weather conditions throughout the year. For more information now, or to learn more about Severe Weather Week activities, consum ers may contact the Public Affairs Office, Georgia Department of De fense, (404) 656-6182.
Take Precautions Now for Spring Torandoes
The deadliest tornado in Geor gia's history was the Gainesville tornado of April 6, 1936, in which 203 persons were killed and about 1,000 were injured.
April 3 - 4, 1974, when ten torna does touched down in north Geor gia, the worst tornado outbreak in U.S. history occured during a 24hour period. That catastrophe re sulted in 16 fatalities, 110 injuries and $15 million in property dam age.
Most tornadoes in Georgia occur during the months of March, April and May, although in 1989, torna does occurred throughout the year. They usually develop when temper atures are at their warmest and thunderstorms are most active -- mainly in the late afternoon or early evening hours. However, they can strike anywhere at any time, often with little or no warning.
It is best to be prepared by hav ing emergency supplies on hand, including a battery-operated radio, a flashlight and a supply of fresh batteries. Make certain that every one in your household knows what to do and where to go in case of a tornado warning.
If tornadoes are expected to de velop in your area, stay tuned to the radio for weather advisories. Re member that a tornado watch means a tornado is possible. A tor nado warning means that a tornado has been sighted.
A tornado usually appears as a funnel-shaped cloud, spins in a counter-clockwise direction and ex tends toward the ground from the base of a large thundercloud. They vary in color but usually appear gray to black and can be seen when the air column contains condensa tion, surface dust or debris.
Some large tornadoes do not have the classic funnel shape, but may appear as large, turbulent clouds or rain shafts near the ground. Strong winds, heavy rain and hail often precede a tornado, and are clear danger signs of impending tornado formations. Large hailstones, usually 3/4 inches or greater in diameter, often are found in that
portion of a thunderstorm mass where tornadoes are most likely to occur.
The best protection against a tor nado is to get out of its way. However, there may be only seconds to act. Remember the following tips to reduce the likelihood of injury or loss of life during an actual emer gency.
Leave mobile homes during a tornado or tornado warning. Go directly to a designated shelter or more substantial structure. Do not try to outrun a tornado in an auto mobile; seek shelter instead. Torna does may follow erratic paths, change direction suddenly and gen erate wind speeds of up to 300 miles per hour. If shelter is not immedi ately available, lie flat in the near est ditch, ravine or culvert with your hands shielding your head.
Basic safety locations include storm cellars, fall-out shelters, base ments and small rooms on the low est levels in the center of a home or building. Always try to get under something sturdy to protect your head, face and body. Stay away from windows, doors and outside walls. Most tornado-related deaths are caused by head injuries from wind-blown debris.
If you live in single-family home in a tornado-prone area, you may want to reinforce some interior por tion of the house as shelter.
Even if a tornado spares your home, that does not mean the dan ger is over. Many people are injured when moving about in an area damaged by a tornado. Be alert for broken power lines, shattered glass, splintered wood or other sharp ob jects.
In summary, weather service and civil defense authorities report that most people do not take tornadoes seriously enough, and many folks pay a high price in either death, personal injury or property damage because of a lack of preparedness. Don't panic, the experts agree, but be ready in advance to take quick, effective action to protect you and your family from a tornado's de structive force.
Department Monitors Milk from Cow to Consumer
"Our dairy industry is the most highly regulated segment of food production," noted Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin. "Last year, our department conducted over 75,000 tests just on milk and dairy products and found less than one-fourth of one percent violative for contaminants."
There are currently some 23 Grade A dairy plants and 14 ice cream and cheese plants which sup ply the bulk of the dairy products utilized in Georgia. Yet, in Georgia and throughout the nation, the Cen ters for Disease Control reports that less than one percent of all food problems are related to milk.
Despite recent media coverage alleging that milk supplies are "tainted," Georgia consumers can be assured that the milk and dairy
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products sold in the state's retail outlets are safe as a result of the efforts of the Georgia Department of Agriculture.
An average of 13.5 million gal lons of milk are produced on Geor gia dairies each month. The depart ment tests hundreds of milk sam ples on a weekly basis, representing milk from Gerogia's 633 dairy farms and processors including other dairy products imported into the state.
The duties of the Dairy Division's 12, highly trained dairy sanitarians involve monitoring all aspects of milk production, from the cow to the processing plant and even the packaged product at the retail level. Throughout the monitoring process, there are many checks and balances to affirm that milk is safe to con
sume. At the dairy farm, inspectors
must make certain that equipment is sanitary and in good working condition. Herd health, milking fa cilities, and waste disposal proce dures also are checked.
The monthly dairy farm inspec tion is not limited to just cows, facilities and equipment. In addi tion, inspectors check for unapproved drugs and see that they are removed from the farm if found. A random federal inspection of a third of Georgia dairy farms last year confirmed that department inspec tors have been doing their job. Unapproved drugs were found on only a small percentage of farms. The department followed up on each of these incidences and found no drug residues in the milk supplies and
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