GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE TOMMY IRVIN,COMMISSIONER
Vol. 78, No. 27
Dairy Industry Benefits Georgia
Georgia dairy farmers have done an outstanding job of keeping up with consumer demand while undergoing stiff competition from dairy farmers throughout the nation.
In 1990, Georgia dairymen produced a total of 1.43 billion pounds (167 million gallons) of fluid milk. This production was remarkable considering the average number of milk cows decreased to 100,389 thousand head, down from 107,000
Our guest columnist this week is William Higginbotham, chairman, Georgia Agricultural Commodity Commission for Milk, Route 3, Box 285, Washington, GA 30673.
in 1989. Thus far this year, production is up about 7.1 percent with the same number of cows as in 1990.
The nation's dairy industry has become increasingly competitive as the trend continues toward fewer farms with larger, more efficient operations. As a result, Georgia dairymen have had to adapt and change with the times.
Georgia's population continues to expand, and as a result, our producers have met the challenge of supplying the ever-increasing demand for milk by working hard to streamline their operations to become more efficient.
The impact of the dairy industry on Georgia's economy is tremendous. Once milk is produced by our dairy farmers, the state's fluid milk plants process millions of gallons of milk and manufacturing plants produce millions of gallons of milk products. For instance, in 1990, Georgia plants produced almost 19 million gallons of ice cream.
The processing, manufacturing and distribution of milk and milk products generates some 4,640 jobs within the state with a total payroll of about $103 million. When all these segments of the industry are combined, it is estimated that the dairy industry generates approximately $1.24 billion in economic activity within our state.
Through the collection of assessments from producers, the Georgia Agricultural Commodity Commission for Milk provides funds used for research, education and promotion of the dairy industry. Efforts such as these will help to ensure
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Exercise Caution In Choosing Lawn Care Companies
Clear skies and warm weather know exactly what type of services
signal time for backyard cookouts are needed, and whether a particu-
and garden parties, and for many lar firm provides those services. The
Georgians, beautiful green lawns following information can be help-
are a must for outdoor entertaining. ful in deciding whether to hire a
But today's busy lifestyles leave lawn care service, and if so, how to
little time for yard work, which is find one suitable for your needs.
why many consumers turn to lawn
care companies. These companies perform the
time-consuming and complicated tasks of lawn maintenance, which range from analyzing, fertilizing and seeding the soil to controlling and killing weeds amd pests. Many lawn care firms also provide mowing and watering services. While these services seem ideal for the time-pinched consumer, they may not be for everyone.
Lawn care company fees vary depending on the services provided, and sometimes, consumers are required to sign longterm, extended service contracts. Before hiring a
Choosing a Lawn Care Service Choosing the right lawn care company begins with asking a few key questions. Here are some examples:
Is the company licensed? All lawn care companies applying pesticides are required to have a Pesticide Contractors License issued by the Georgia Department of Agriculture. A properly licensed company assures the consumer that at least one person in the company has passed a written exam administered by the department and is knowledgeable in the application of pesticides.
lawn care firm, it is important to
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Tobacco
Opening Dates Set For Ga. Markets
Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin announced last week that Georgia tobacco markets are scheduled to open July 15 with double coverage (14 sets of buyers) for the first two weeks. The National Tobacco Advisory Board acted upon Irvin's recommendations of date and coverage and will now forward this on to Secretary of Agriculture Edward Madigan.
This comes as good news to the state's tobacco growers as double coverage will help move approximately five million pounds left over from the previous year and the large amount of tobacco already harvested and ready for sale. Georgia and Florida tobacco markets have traditionally earned only seven sets of buyers.
"This is an golden opportunity for Georgia growers to empty their pack-houses and catch up with harvesting," said Irvin. "I feel that this can be accomplished by tobaccco companies paying the anticipated good prices."______________
See page 14 for opening dates Ga. Tobacco Markets
Vaccinate Equine Against Sleeping Sickness Virus
With an estimated 20-25 cases of sleeping sickness already this year in south and central Georgia, horse owners are urged to take appropriate measures to prevent infection of their animals. This is an increase over the usual number of cases of sleeping sickness for this time of year and can be attributed to a mild winter and wet spring.
Sleeping sickness is a threat to humans, but transmission to people is rare. The disease is more common in late summer and early fall with increasing mosquito populations.
Also known as Eastern equine encephalomyelitis (EEE), the virus is transmitted by mosquitoes and carried naturally by some species of wild birds. When mosquitoes bite these infected birds, the insects are capable of transmitting the disease to other animals. Equine cases of sleeping sickness do not pose a threat to humans as circulating virus levels are not high enough to transmit the disease via mosquitoes.
The disease attacks the central nervous system and signs include
Special Squine Edition
See Equine Ms and Events, pages 7-9.
fever, impaired vision, irregular gait, wandering, reduced reflexes, circling, yawning, grinding of teeth, drowsiness, drooping lower lip, inability to rise, occasional convulsions and death. Horses with mild cases may slowly recover in a few weeks, but may have residual brain damage. The mortality rate for infected horses is high and very little can be done for those horses that contract the disease. Encephalomyelitis can be prevented if horse owners properly inoculate their animals.
Vaccines, restricted for use on horses, are available for sleeping sickness. Two shots are required the first year with a booster shot
needed each year thereafter. How-
ever, most veterinarians are recommending vaccinating every 6 months especially if the horses are in a mosquito infested area. If animals have already received the vaccine, the owners should check with their vet to determine if a booster
shot is needed.
Since past outbreaks have occurred primarily in the southern half of the state, these residents should make a special effort to control mosquito populations. For example, eliminate possible breeding areas, such as waterfilled buckets and tires, by draining them. Also drain such areas and treat them with insecticide, and apply insect repellents directly to horses, especially those on pasture. As when using any chemical, make certain you read and follow label directions.
Should your horse show signs of sleeping sickness, contact your veterinarian immediately. Positive cases should be reported to the Georgia Department of Agriculture's Animal Industry division by the attending vet.
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THE MARKET BULLETIN
Wednesday, July 3,1991
Farm Services
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The Market Bulletin publishes adver tisements for Farm Services in the first issue of each month. Please adhere to the following guidelines when submit ting an ad for farm services.
Ads must be received by the 15th of the month preceding publication date. For instance, ads submitted for publication in the first issue of Dec. must reach the Bulletin office by Nov. 15.
Advertisers must submit a notarized statement indicating that they are performing the service offered them selves and that they are not part of a commercial operation. This statement needs to be sent only once and it will be kept on file in the Bulletin office. If the advertiser later desires to list another type of service, a notarized statement must be sent in for that service and any subsequent services offered.
Advertisers may have only one listing in the Farm Services category each month, and the ad must not exceed 30 words.
All farm services must be per formed on the farm of the individual desiring the service.
Local or long dist. transport, horses transported for emergency, vet care, anytime, qlty. professional serv., competitive rates. William Brewer, Nicholson. 404-7572432.
Agricultural blasting done statewide, beaver dams removed, swamps & ponds drained by ditching, rock drilled & blasted. Doug Robinson, Fayetteville. 404-461-1951.
Tractor work, bush hogging, plowing, scraping, aerating, other. Hiram Swann, Stockbridge. 404-474-7541.
Horseshoeing & trimming, reg. & corrective work, cert, by AFA 24 hrs. ans. serv. Benny Biddy, Alpharetta. 404-475-4896.
Bush hogging, plowing, fertilizer & lime application, seeding w/broadcast spreader & scrape blade work. Alan Johnson, Watkinsville. 404-769-8192.
Will do work on your farm w/backhoe/ loader & dump truck/chainsaw. Roger Keebaugh, Clermonl. 404-983-3113._____
Will furnish sprigs & custom plant Tifton 44, 78, Coastal, Alicia, Tifway II, anywhere in Ga. Sam Summers, Temple. 404-562-3679.
Farm fencing & clearing, seeding & planting pastures, topsoil & fill dirt, del. Newton & surrounding cos. Kenneth Hodges, Covington. 404-786-0537.______
Will furnish sprigs & custom plant cert, lift 44 bermuda grass on your farm. Charles Hurley, Summerville. 404-857-2707._____
Fields/pasture mowed, livestock hauling in Spalding & surrounding cos., reas. rates. Nelson Hollingsworth, Griffin. 404-227-
0880._______________________ Front end loader, dozer, backhoe, dump
truck serv., land clearing, grading, ponds & lake sites prep., tractor/equip, repairs. Ricky Thompson, Covington. 404-787-5394._____
Will build farm fences w/wood or wire, farm bldgs., corrals or other related work, statewide serv. Robert Hayes, Hartwell. 404376-6708.________________________
Sm. tractor work, bush hogging, aerating, seeding, fertilizing, plowing, N. Fulton, Cherokee, Forsyth. Jame Ferguson, Alpha retta. 404-475-0137, 6-10 pm.
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Mia Haney 651-9084.
No commercial, industrial or domes tic employment permitted. Only that employment that pertains to the indi vidual farm may be advertised.
Young couple w/child 8 yrs., seek farm caretaking, handyman related responsibilities in exchange for housing. Milt Dove, Buford. 404-932-0816.______________
Want retired couple w/income, dependable, for caretaking, landscaping, gardening on sm. farm bet. Athens & Atlanta, nonsmokers/drinkers, ref. required. W. Lewis, Atlanta. 404-252-1000.
Want reliable person/family to work on chicken farm, house & salary provided. J.D. Masters, Resaca. 404-625-3600.
Custom haybaling, rnd. or sq., all kind tractor work, land clearing, ponds, lakes, built, fences built & repaired. Rickey Emerson, Auburn. 404-963-5591._______
Tractor work, yr. rnd., bush hogging, plowing, Igt. grading, farm, garden, pastures, other, any type, any area considered. Bill Barrett, Stone Mountain. 404-299-1690.
Will haul any kind of livestock, anywhere, anytime. Don Green, Temple. 404-562-3605.
Will build farm fence & do bulldozer work. K. Clark, Rte. 1, Box 333, Williamson 30292. 404-227-6020._____________________
Bush hogging, tilling, post holes, lawn renovations, bucket work. Joe brown, Joe's Tractor Services, McDonough. 404-957-
2940._________________________ Will erect or build your steel or wood farm
bldgs., stables, barns, storage bldgs., any location in Ga. Scot Kirk, Atlanta. 404-250-
0910.____________________________ Horse barns and all types of farm
buildings built, fencing of all types, light tractor work, bush hogging, post holes, etc. Cobb Paulding. Jim Vesmarovich, Powder Springs. 404-943-7161._____________
Stumps neatly ground 6 to 30" below ground level from all areas, gardens, farmlands and etc., reas., also tractor type work, will travel. Gary Reynolds, Roswell. 404-992-8005._________________
We specialize in pond building oxidation ponds, also land clearing, no job too Ige. or too small. Melvin Hoofner, Auburn. 404-9629458/626-4474._____________________
Will do loader, backhoe, dump truck and tractor work, build ponds and clear land. Barry Slaven, Winder. 404-867-1235.______
Will furnish sprigs and custom plant Tifton 44 bermuda grass. Alan Verner, Rutledge. 404-557-2161/2540.__________
Bush hogging, plowing, harrowing, fert. seed spreading, scrape blade work, pulverizing, post holes dug, Monroe and surr. cos. C. Holmes, Forsyth. 912-994-9807.______
Will build barns, traditional rough-cut stables, out bldgs. standard or custom designed, well crafted authentic construction, beginning, $6.00 sq. ft., Clay Chapman, Conyers. 404-922-0381._____ _______
Wanted cattle for grazing 3300 A. of grazing land. Grazed from Nov.-May on ryegrass/clover and can graze June-Oct. on Bermuda. Mr. Pippin, Albany. 912-432-9316.
Draft horse shoeing w/use of safe, Amish crafted shoeing stock, in S. metro Atlanta and Macon areas. Gregg J. Seleb, Milner. 404-358-3956.___________________
Will do bush hogging, tilling light grading and loader work w/4WD tractor on your farm. Steve Kennerly, Tucker. 404-978-7052.
Horseshoeing, hot/cold, reas. and reliable. Jerry Henry, Peachtree City. 404-487-
9655.________________________ Will do all types of farm fencing, qlty.
work. Roy Strickland, Villa Rica. 404-459-
5997._________________________ Farm fences installed, all types. Mark
Whelchel, Murrayvllle. 404-534-4175.______
Mowing/clearing overgrown lots, rototilling gardens, lawns, re-seeding, hedge trimming, weeding, etc. David George, Atlanta. 404-627-7850._______________
Tractor work, bush hog, scrape blade, Igt. duty front loader and Igt. duty backhoe work from Marietta to Ellijay. Stan Whitaker, Marietta. 404-973-5344.
Dove fields prepared, tractor work, bush hogging, gardens plowed, yds. & pastures leveled & aerated, tree removal, rds. scraped, retaining walls. Glenn Dutton, Lawrenceville. 404-923-5432._________
Pond repair, specializing in spillways, drains, dams, overflow pipes & underwater repairs, cert, diver. B. Martin, Zebulon. 404567-0600.__________:__________
Mail copy of coggins each time you submit an equine ad.
Swine farmer needed, 100 sow confined operation, need owner/operator, can lease or hire. Todd Manack, Sylvania. 912-764-
6249.________________________ Want retired couple w/income, dependa-
ble, nondrinkers, to help on sm. cattle farm, free rent & garden spot, ref. required. H. Mooney, Toccoa. 404-945-5425._________
Sgl. man 50 would like job on dairy & poultry or beef farm, salary & house. Glenn Tippens Sr., Covington. 404-786-5691.
Want full time job on farm, need housing, util., & salary, good worker. James Brady, P.O. Box 935, Fitzgerald 31705. 912-423-
6425._____________________ Want retired couple to caretake farm, free
rent for minimum work, nonsmoker, must have supplemental income for expenses. Robert Todd, Marietta. 404-953-2489. .
Want man for general farm labor, familiar w/horses. C.M. Bond, P.O. Box 294, Lavonia 30553. 404-356-1143 aft. 8:30 pm.______
Want retired couple to caretake on cattle & timber farm, home & sm. salary. M.L. Morrison, Savannah. 912-233-5842.
Man/wife team seeks caretaker position, good w/animals, farming, carpentry, nonsmokers & nondrinkers. Eldon Lillibridge, Forest Park. 404-361-0306.__________
Man & wife w/3 kids wants job doing farm work, w/salary & house or trailer. Mike Freeman, Commerce. 404-335-4852.______
Graduate in Animal Health Technician desires farm/barn manager position, 17 yrs. equine exp., consider relocating, ref. Amy Gordon, Gumming. 404-889-4767.________
Please write neatly when submitting ads.
Will do grading, backhoe and tractor work, also will haul gravel and dirt, reas. rates. Phil Williams, Stockbridge. 404-4748783.
Tractor work, bush hogging, tilling, mowing, plowing, post, holes, fence. Tim Durden, Fayettevllle. 404-461-9514._____
Will furnish sprigs and plant Alicia, Tiff 44, Tift 78, and Coastal bermuda grass. James Williams, Fitzgerald. 912-423-48S4/ 8028.
Gardens plowed, tractor work, bush hogging, grading, spread fert. South Fulton, Fayette, Coweta, Douglas Counties. Mark Fletcher, Palmetto. 404-463-9344.________
Dead, dangerous or unwanted trees or limbs cut and removed, free estimates. Wayne Porter, Covington. 404-784-5762 Ive.msg.
Horseshoeing, hot and cold, corrective work, graduate of Oklahoma horseshoeing school. Travis Wallace, Cummlng. 404-887-
4317.________________________ 20 yrs. exp. custom timber clearing,
excavation, demolition bldgs. horse arenas, storm clean up etc Bill Butler, Suwanee. 404-476-0184.__________________
Bush hogging and farm fencing Gwinnett County area, reas. rates, references. Dusty Pennington, Lawrenceville. 404-339-3808/ 963-9961._______________________
Horses transported safely short or long distances, flex, sched., padded 3 horse slant load trlr., several yrs. exp. hauling show horses, local references. C. J. Johnson, Hoschton. 404-967-2007._________
Tractor work, bush hogging, road scrapping, garden tilled, hauling w/trlr., reas. rates North Fulton, DeKalb, Gwinnett, free est. over phone, Mr. Johnson, Norcross. 404-476-8888.__________________
Will do tractor work, bush hogging, plowing, planting, cut and bale hay, also spread lime and fert. in Roopville, Carrollton area. W. Hackney, Roopville. 404-854-4996/
7205.________________________ Will build pasture fences. Garland Rea-
gan, Loganvllle. 404-466-1222._________
Will saw your logs into lumber at your location w/portable sawmill, reas. rates. Billy Bridges, Watkinsville. 404-769-5262.
Will build pole and utility barns; channel catfish fingerlings- hybrid breed, Robert Dyer, Braselton. 404-654-2770.________
Tractor type work, roto tilling, bush hogging, mowing, aerating, light hauling, reas. rates. Chuck Pentico, Woodstock. 404 926-1666.______________________
Will bow hunt or trap farm pests, coyotes, armadillos, ground hogs, skunks, racoons, native animals will be relocated. Georgia only. Greg Farmer, Buford. 404-945-7989.
Farm service and land clearing 40 mi. radius of Lawrenceville. Jay Lawrence, Dacula. 404-962-2267.______________
Dragline work dig and clean out ponds, have mats if needed. Larry Potts, Watklnsvllle. 404-725-7500._________________
Will trap out turtles, beavers, lakes, swamps. Tommy Jordan, Monticello. 404468-6395._______________________
Will furnish sprigs and custom plant cert. Tifton 78, Tifton 44, Tifway II, Tifgreen, Tifdwarf and Tift 10; also, Coastal and Alica. Gene Hart, Guyton. 912-728-3380.______
Smooth top qlty. lumber from your trees or logs, custom sawed on your property, cut to your specifications w/woodmizer, portable bandsaw sawmill. R. Odom, McDonough. 404-954-9218.
Will build 5 strand barbed wire on painted steel T-posts & 6x6 corner posts, corner & gate posts cemented in & 1 gate 954/ft., 47"hog wire $1.30/ft. Mike Miller, Rex. 404474-4559.
Please include the area codes with phone numbers when advertising.
Welding and repair on farm equipment, on site repair, all types welding, incl. aluminum, day and weekend service. A. Horn, Snellville. 404-979-8221.
Will dig water lines w/Ditch Witch, haul gravel, topsoil, fill dirt on farms. Jim Rowland, Bethlehem. 404-867-6857.
Will grind stumps, any size, do backhoe work, install underground lines w/vibrating plow, split wood. Brad Washington, Jack son. 404-775-3758 after 6 pm.
Tractor work, bush hogging horses/cattle hauled, hay cut in sq. bales. J. R. Wimpey, Jonesboro. 404-471-4221.
Tractor work, bush hogging, disking, and light grading in Fayette Co, PTC. areas. D. L. Taylor, Fayetteville. 404-487-7430.
Fencing, farm and house all types of wire and board, post driven, bush hogging work, qlty. work, references, free estimates. Paul Gann, Norcross. 404-441-5560/962-7545.
Prof, horseshoeing, hot/cold, hand made cracked hoofs, graduate Oklahoma State horseshoeing school, work guaranteed. Dean Barnhart, Ashburn. 912-567-2140.
Will do farm fencing, all types, board or wire, tractor work, crosstie terracing. A. Marks, Dacula. 404-995-8648 aft. 6 pm.
Will do loader, backhoe, dump truck & tractor work in general, Cherokee, Forsyth, Dawson area. Ted Curtis, Canton. 404-8890520.
Tractor work, bush hog, seeding, hay baling, gardens plowed, driveways scraped, fence post, reas. rates. Bill Couch, Cumming. 404-889-3017._________ ___
Land clearing or dozer work, 955 Cat loader, $60/hr. Mitt Morehead, Carrollton. 404-834-1782.
Will catch, pen & haul cattle, have horses, dogs, pens, etc., statewide. D. Boyt, Yatesvllle. 404-647-9757.
Farm Services Wanted
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Want someone to clean out manure pit, cow manure w/some Alfalfa hay mxd. in. Greg Proctor, Madison. 404-557-2697.
Want someone to bush hog approx. 12 A. J. Willis, Woolsey Rd., Fayetteville. 404-4601525.
Want someone to del. my hay in Meriwether, Cobb or Fulton Co. Mike Todd, Marietta. 404-953-2489.
Want someone to shear sheep & lambs. D.E. Hudson, Gumming. 404-889-6738.
Need someone to build farm fence to USDA specs. Roy Goodwin, Evans. 404-8638770 after 7 pm.
Wanted grazing cattle-3300 A., Nov.Mayryegrass/clover, June-Oct., bermuda. Mr. Pippin, Albany. 912-432-9316.______
Need someone to fix a roof and drainage problem at my barn, and someone to trim trees, remove Kudzu, quote prices. Bessie M. Alien, Epperson Rd., Rte. 10, Box 115, Canton 30114.
Cook Ahead If you need to reduce sodium in food preparation, cook a day ahead when making soups, stews, sauces, slaws and salads, but don't use salt.
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Caretaker wanted for farm/plantation, young retired couple w/income, part time work avail., modern home provided. B. Bennett, Midville. 912-589-7271.________
Hardworking & dependable 22 yr. old seeks weekday job on show horse farm, w/ in 30 mi. of Monroe, no live-ins. Leslie
Wheeles, Monroe. 404-267-0028._________
Want nonsmoking, clean living, reliable help w/organic garden, orchard, swap for partial rent, N. Fulton/E. Cherokee line. T.J. Kenobi, Box 146, Alpharetta. 404-442-3988.
Will feed your farm animals while you're away, over 20 yrs. exp., responsible & reliable, reas. rates. D. McCurley, Watkins-
vllle. 404-769-0560.______________
Horse farm help wanted, full or part time, |
must have exp. & ref., apt. avail., Gainesville
area. C. Hope, Gainesville. 404-531-0642, 9
am.-5 pm. only.
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Sgl. man seeks employment full time as manager, maintenance, caretaker, skilled in management, mech., elec., welding, plumbing. R. Holdsworth, Blairsville. 404-745-3820 aft. 7:30 pm.___________________
Rising Dough To determine when bread dough has doubled in size, press the tips of two fingers lightly and quickly into the dough. If the dent stays, it has doubled. If it dissappears immediately, continue to let dough rise
// 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 adver tised In this column. Those wanting equipment should be seeking equip ment for their own Individual farm. No trucks are advertised with the excep tion of fertilizer spreader trucks and fruit tree sprayers, truck mounted.
Oliver OC3 dozer, diesel, 6' blade, old &
sm., but good cond., $3200. Bill Abercrom-
bie, LaFayette. 404-638-7689.
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1986 Birmingham lowboy trlr., 2" oak fir., great tires, toolbox in neck, $5495, 185 gal. fuel tank avail., $130. Bill Butler, Suwanee.
404-476-0184.
Sears garden tractor, no eng.; Sears rear :ine tiller & 2 row cult, w/3/4 hitch. B. Cruse, humming. 404-889-6831.
NH 1032 stack wagon, 70 bale mdl., exc. cond. Jimmie Henderson, Louisville. 912625-3667.
Hay baler MF 10, fair cond., $750; New Idea 7' mower $250. Esco Wimpey, Young Harris. 404-379-3740.
Spreader body truck, ready for use, $2000. Alien Howard, Rabun Gap. 404-746-6937.
4450 JD w/cab; KMC 2 row peanut plow; Lilliston 1500 peanut combine; Case IH 13'8" field cult., all exc. cond. C. L Finch, Portal. 912-865-2939.
MF 6' sickle bar mower, exc. cond. $500. Joe Liberatore, Maysvllle. 404-652-3160.
Super 49D seed cleaner, good cond.; also, 6000 bsh. grain bin, $1000; 1000 bsh. in bin w/fan, like new $700. Robert L. Fordham, Statesboro. 912-865-5354 night or 764-2451 day.
Ford 8N 1952 tractor, $2100. Ron Puckett, McDonough. 404-957-7504.
MF 1100 tractor, exc. cond., 90 hp., $7500. Bruce Rubin, Shadydale. 404-297-9211 days or 468-8989 nights.
R-30 Ditch Witch, 4WD, pis, $7800 or trade on tractor 30 to 45 hp. w/low hrs., good cond. R. Street, Martlnez. 404-8638872.
Ford 8N, eng. cracked, all-purpose plow, scrape blade. L. J. Dobb, Cummlng. 404887-3108.
1070 JD tractor, 20 disc smoothing harrow, bush hog, scrape, finishing mower. Grady Maxey, Lexlngton. 404-743-8319 aft. 6 pm.
3 axle gooseneck trlr., 30' deck, new Igts., ramps & jack, $1600. P. Hunter, Mableton. 404-948-4313.
4440 JD w/cab, air & p/shift, duals, exc. cond. Wendell Grimes, Savannah. 912-6854535 or 4467.
Mule drawn McCormick sickle bar (hay mower), also, hay rake, both in barn & field ready cond. B. B. Brookshire, Hoschton. 404-932-1348.
JD 310-A backhoe exc., good cond., $14,500.1. A. Brannen, Matter. 912-685-2451.
Hay equip. JD baler, 327 Lely disk mower, PZ 360 flutter rake, used 1 season. G. N. Robinson, Douglasvllle. 404-489-2766.
6 ft. mower, Bush Hog brand, like new cond., $900. Ron Peek, Stockbridge. 404474-7266.
JD 2040 tractor, 40 hp., good cond., 3 pt. 20 disc harrow, $7650. Stanley Smith, Clayton. 404-762-4405.
Hahn H-300 Hi-Boy, 10 row hyd. Booms, trans., dolly, sheltered, $2000. Bill Cooper, Patterson. 912-647-5349.
JD 4440 w/cab, 2 case Intl. 782 cotton pickers; Lilliston peanut combine, Paulk peanut plow; also, JD 4 row ripper spider planters. Donnie Warren, Qultman. 912-2638174 or 8240.
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140 Farmall tractor, cult., bush hog, scoop, blade, recently rebuilt mtr., lift, brks., trans. seal, $3400. Clinton Bagley. dim ming. 404-887-5933.
4 40' trlrs., used on farm for storage of hay, $1800/obo. Jack Phillips, Llthonla. 404922-9271.
Ford 801 Power Master, clean, runs well, good lift, $2500, some 3 pt. equip. Nelson Massey, Conyers. 404-483-2639.
4 row Spring Devil cult, on 16 ft. toolbar $700. R R Bruce, Athens. 404-543-8435 before 8 am or aft. 6 pm.
Ford 801 disk tractor, bush hog, subsoiler, potato plow, harrow, dirt scoop, box blade. Earl Hunter, Villa Rlea. 404-459-5624.
Intl. 2 row pull-type Soybean combine. J. C. Godwin, Lenox. 912-546-4714.
Ford hay baler 532, kept in dry, runs well, $2500. Walter C. Glass, Winder. 404-8673640.
T66 Davis trencher, crawler, looks good, $2500/trade. Lee Smith, Bowdon. 404-2582135.
Ford 3600 diesel, p/steering, new tires, paint & seat, exc. cond., $6500; Ford 3000 diesel, good cond., $3500. Charlie Mitchell, Columbus. 404-596-1261.
MF 300 combine, diesel w/3 row corn head & 13' grain head, $2350/obo. Milton Foster, Dawson. 912-995-3395 nights.
B AC tractor w/ sickle mower, $850; also, belly mower for Cub tractor, good cond. R. W. Smith, Newnan. 404-253-2831.
D6C Cat. bulldozer, hyd. straight blade, 95% UC, Phelan lowboy trlr., GMC tractor, $35,000. J. C. Madden, Hawklnsville. 404783-2823.
JD 450B dozer angle blade, rake, cab, diesel eng., $10,000. Kenneth Peacock, Alma. 912-632-5715 aft. 8 pm.
Homemade pony wagons, made of pressure treated wood. I. O. Garner, Oxford. 404-786-6834.
Super A Farmall tractor w/cult., plow & harrow, $3000; 3 pt. hitch fits Super A Farmall or 140 tractor $150. Borum Williams, Unadllla. 912-627-3697.
Paulk 12' 4 row gypsum applicator, exc. cond. $375. Bobby Fountain, Cochran. 912934-6837.
JD 450 dozer, UC good cond., brks. & rear end need work, $4800. Dennis Johnson, Oglethorpe. 404-472-8762.___________
Bush Hog 3 pt. hitch $300. Lee Anthony, Douglasvllle. 404-942-3713.
'75 mdl. Ford 5000 row crop tractor, p/ steering, s/o wheels, diff. lock, remote cyl., 2500 hrs., $7000; Cat. 933 loader.rebuilt. $4000. James Manahan, Greenville. 404-6724813.
Cult., harrow & turning plow for Sears or JD garden tractor. Danny Moulder, Braselton. 404-654-3540.
1964 MF diesel, 65 series tractor, good running cond., 7 shank all-purpose plow, $2900. Skip Higginbotham, 'Monroe. 404267-2643, pm.
Cat. 9V D6 straight blade, cable oper., $3900. N. Millsaps, Ranger. 404-334-2913.
532 haybine hay baler, 8 yrs. old, exc. cond., ready to use, $3295/obo. W. H. Fisher, McDonough. 404-957-4739 or 4611659.
2 H JDs for parts, or can be restored, not stuck, $650 for both. Ed Fleming, Wintervilla. 404-742-8832.
Troy-Bilt 40" Trailblazer sicklebar mower, 4 hp. Briggs/Stratton eng. 16" wheels, $1050. L. E. Joh, Franklin. 404-854-8569.
4430 JD 8 spd. 4 post roll guard, 40 hrs. since major eng. overhaul, 1 owner, exc. cond., duals & wgts. E. Watson, Montrose. 912-676-3379.
Old NH sickle bar mower, can be used for parts, $50. Bo Rohrabaugh, Stockbrldge. 404-483-3017.
Post driver, front end frame mount, need hoses, $400. Bob Gunter, Stone Mountain. 404-469-3243.
Converzall 50' melon belt, exc. cond., loads or unloads, 5 hp. hyd. power pack, $3500. Eddie Burgamy, Box 1920, Butler. 912-862-3082.
Kubota B 6100E gardden tractor, exc. cond., $4500. D. Bosnich, Fayettevllle. 404460-5181.
8' smoothing harrow, 6' box blade, 5' 3D mower, 6' harrow, 12' Farnum renovator w/ seeder; 3 pt. hitch hay fork. Jim Harding, Pine Mountain. 404-663-8951.
Hobart welder, diesel, need work, $500; 4' x 8' utility trlr. $225. Terald Odom, Monroe. 404-267-7263.
JD 71 planter saver, restores depth setting, no modification of equip, (homemade). Jimmy Andrews, Edison. 912-8352353/2483.
AC M-2 combine, 6 row 30" corn head, 16' grain table, exc. cond. $12,000; M-C 975 Cont.-flow grain dryer $5000. J. E. Lewis, Statesboro. 912-839-3489 or 3364.
2 disc plow & Gooseneck brand flatbed hay trlr., 20' bed, needs paint, ideal for hauling hay, $1200/obo. R. Hammonds, Buford. 404-945-1879.
855 JD crawler loader '81 mdl., exc. cond, good clearing tractor, $23,000 or trade for excavator. C. D. Stamps, Newnan. 404-2512696.
40 ft. tandem van trlr., used for hay/straw storage, good cond., $1500. Carey Bunn, Locust Grove. 404-957-5132 or 2291.
JD cycle mower mdl. 39, good cond., $350; Case 74 combine, old, but works $250; old JD drill on wheels $50; old mule rake $100; mule pull Cole planter $50. I. N. Gilland, Villa Rica. 404-459-3642.
Ford 515, 7 ft. sickle mower, good cond $400. M. F. Smith, Rome. 404-232-3115.
'88 935-B Cat. track front end loader, less than 2500 hrs., good cond., $27,000. Larry Manley, Eatonton. 404-485-8432._______
KMC 4 row rolling cult. $600; 4 row Pittsburg w/gauge wheel $400. M. Scott, Byron. 912-956-2877.______________
1 or 2 row cult., 7 shank $275; 2 btm. turn plow, 16" $300. 20 disc harrow, $400. R. W. Jones, Cedartown. 404-748-5990.______
MF 500 front loader, exc. cond. Jim Dillard, Whltesburg. 404-834-8732.______
Kuhn 17' hay tedder, 10 1/2 ft. Bush Hog mower, two 4000-bsn. grain bins. Roy Embry, Eatonton. 404-485-6867/9848._____
Flail mower, 5 ft. Ford mdl. 917, exc. cond., $750. Bear Perkins, Nlcholson. 404757-3435._____________________
1972 951B Cat. crawler loader, 90 hp., pedal steering, 70% UC, good cond. $12,500. Mark B. Pryor, Concord. 404-495-
5877._______________________ 30' Gooseneck w/dual tandems, set JDS
btm. plows, 1 Whitfield tree planter, auto. Ronnie Singleton, Buena Vista. 912-649-
7486._______________________ 488 NH haybine, exc. cond., $3800/firm;
also, hvy. duty steam cleaner, used once, $550. Bennett Daniel, Milledgevllle. 912-452-
3039._______________________ Ford 900 Select-O-Speed diesel tractor w/
11 pcs. equip., all/$5000. L. K. Black, Waynesboro. 404-554-6688.__________
Troy-Bilt, 5 hp. elec. start, bumper, hiller & furrower, used 6 times, $900. Ray Newsome, Llthonla. 404-981-1494.______
JD 4400 combine, good cond. $5000; NH 103 bale wagon, 105 cap., $8500, good cond. Russ Elliott, Macon. 404-935-8180.______
6000 Lilliston Hi-cap, peanut combine $2500, 1500 Lilliston peanut combine for parts $300, Cole & Covington planter plates, will ship. John Itson, Pelham. 912-294-4992.
'52 8N Ford tractor, rebuilt, field tested. LeRoy Storey, Oxford. 404-787-7386.____
Hay unroller, hay spear, pasture aerator; 300 gal. fuel tank w/pump, hyd. cyl., other. James Heath, Woodland. 404-674-2616.
Jari 4 hp. sicklebar walk-behind finishing mower, dual wheels, $200. Roy Goodwin, Evans. 404-863-8770 aft. 6 pm._______
Wisconsin eng., 2 cyl. w/PTO, exc. cond. $250. Roy Alberson, Jackson. 404-775-0244.
MF 65, live power, p/steering, 2 spd. trans., some equip., diesel, $4200; Economy tractor 48" mower deck, extra deck, all cults., good cond., $1250. V. Cochran, Dahionega. 404-864-2470.__________
Intl. Cub w/belly mower, good cond., $1600; Super A w/equip. & cults. $1700. Mark Watson, Loganville. 404-466-9502 or
0677._______________________ Ford 501 3 pt. hitch mowing mach., 6' cut,
new guards, blade, slides & belt, good cond. $575. Macon Moore, Buckhead. 404-342-
0266._______________________ JD 730 diesel, 3 pt., remote hyd., Pony
start, fenders, p/steering, like new, $7500. Frank Dysart, Jr., Pine Log. 404-386-0020
nights.______________________ 7300 JD 3 pt. hitch, remote hyd., live PTO;
430T JD, 3 pt. hitch, live PTO. Wendell Pope, Ocllla. 912-468-5326 or 9498._________
16 equip, trlr., 2 axles w/ramps, good strong floor, $850. M. L. Rice, Newnan. 404251-7590._____________________
35 gas MF tractor, lots of new parts, runs well, needs painting, $3000 or trade for cattle. L. Carson, Watkinsville. 404-769-
6113.________________________ Sears Craftsman 5 hp. leaf shredder,
good cond. $225/firm. Dan Vaughn, Oxford. 404-787-1083.___________________
Hvy. duty big bale haymovers 3 pt. hitch fork type Category 1 & 2 $175 ea., can ship. Pete Harris, Elberton. 404-283-6615._____
Hesston Stakehand 30 hay baler, Stake Mover 30, good cond., $2500/obo. Ron Holmes, Reldsvllle. 912-557-6040.______
Trlr. 16'x8', 4 wheel, treated 2" boards on top, no sides $400. J. H. Aspinwall,, Patterson. 912-647-5449.____________
'81 Intl. rotary combine, 1420 w/15' 820 grain table, $15,500. David Peavy, Cuthbert. 912-732-3586.__________________
Intl. 340 backhoe loader, good cond., rebuilt eng. $3800. Charles Webb, Sparta. 912-272-7825._________________
Trailers 6' x 9' $240, 7' x 18' triaxle $950, hvy. steel, Igts., brks., ramps, 14.5 tires, 9N Ford tractor $1750. C. Johnson, Norcross. 404-476-8888.___________________
646 Case rubber tired loader w/42" bucket, 20 hp. Onan eng., 3 pt. hitch, trade for Ige. tr. W. Samford, Powder Springs. 404-439-8076.___________________
7000 Ford tractor w/front end loader, $5300, 200 amp. Lincoln welding mach. w/ Onan eng. $2100. Mr. Duckworth, Thomson. 404-595-7816.___________________
MF 135 gas tractor w/5' Bush Hog mower, both/$3850. Jerry Hahn, Kingston. 404- 9744242 days or 336-5634._____________
MF 12 sq. baler, comp. overhauled this spring, manual avail., will accept best reas. offer. Jim Bailey, Cleveland. 404-865-6270.
Cat D-4 JD 310 Intl. loader, AC grader, exc. cond. Bert Etheridge, Villa Rica. 404832-3612.____________________
Front end loader JD mdl. 67 to fit 650 or 750 four or 2WD, $1750; also, front dozer blade JD mdl. 365 fits 655, 855 or 955 w/4way hyd. loader valve for same, $1250. Ron Norton, Fayettevllle. 404-461-5025._____
C A AC w/front end loader $1000 and 450 Case 6-way blade $6000. B. Tankersley, Thomson. 404-595-7840.____________
1970 Ford 5000 tractor; 82 five btm'. Ferguson plow; Long bulk tobacco harvester & 2 trlrs., good cond. Phil Brannon, Sparks. 912-896-4585 day.
9N Ford tractor, 12V, dual range trans., rebuilt eng., good cond. $1400. Daniel Garrett, Jasper. 404-692-2300.________
Garden hose reel traveler sprinkler irrig. sys., auto, ctrls., uniform appl. rate, $400 to $600. W. Adkins, Cordele. 912-273-8376.
Gehl Scavenger II manure spreader mdl. 309, 6 mos. old, holds 1005 gals., or 192 bsh., rated for 50 hp. tractor, $5500. Bill Cowart, Lyons. 912-565-7907._________
JD tractor L.A., all cults. & cutting harrows, good shape, new tires & btry., $1250. J. O. Brown, Chlckamauga. 912-375-
2099.___________________________ Finishing mower 6' MF, exc. cond. $600.
J. C. Mullins. Holly Springs. 404-345-5660.
Ford 3000, gas, new tires, flatbed trlr., rotary cutter, box blade, Boom, $4500. C. Welker, Midland. 404-563-4047.________
JD 6600 combine, diesel, sheltered, $10,000. W. C. Wilkes, Watkinsville. 404769-5605.____________________
Woods 750, 3 pt. hitch backhoe, like new cond., $3500. T. L. Francis, Gainesvllle. 404887-3889._________________
Ford Flail mower hvy. duty 6', sheltered, $750. Vie Vickery, Columbus. 404-322-3768.
NH 1049 self-propelled stack wagon, 162 bale cap., exc. cond. $15,000; 42' hopper btm. trlr., new tarp, good cond. $4500. Phillip Jennings, Soperton. 912-529-4524.
8000 watt. gen. w/18 hp. Onan eng., used once, elec. start, like new, $1200. Amos Wilder, Villa Rica. 404-836-0953 aft. 7 pm, 854-4441 ext. 386 day.______________
JD diesel pumping unit 5" suction & outlet, 2000' 4" pipe trlr., reducer 5"to 4", Rainbow gun on wheels, elbows & foot valve, $9000. J. Roundtree, Blackshear. 912449-5795.___________________
274 Intl., 450 hrs., 5 ft. belly mower, exc. cond. $8500/nego. G. R. Brock, Dallas. 404445-7928.____________________
5000 Ford 71 mdl., $5500; Farmhand bale hand, $450, no loader. Glen Scott, Reidsvllle. 912-557-4835.________________
JD 420-C hyd. blade factory grill guard, runs well, $2500; JD 40-C hyd. blade for parts or restore $850; Rockland root D-6 size $1000. H. Corbitt, Pearson. 912-422-3098.
Old type Ige. wheel dump hay rake $75. W. C. Sims, Monroe. 404-267-8090._____
JD backhoe front end loader '85; other equip, avail. John Durham, Buford. 404-271-
9479._______________________ Hyd. manure spreader $2000, 10 ton feed
bin & 14 ton, $1000; 16" fans $35 ea. J. C. Farrow, Martin. 404-779-2403._______
JD 1010 gas tractor, needs trans. repair, $1800. R. F. Garmon, Carrollton. 404-854-
8393.__________________________ 8 wheel Otman V rake, ready to work.
Loyd Fields, Geneva. 404-269-3605._____
Gravely walk-behind tractors, $600. Wayne Nix, Tunnel Hill. 404-935-3687.
Hvy. duty 16' equip, trlr. w/2' dovetail, 2 axle, Igts., painted, $750. Jim Haynie, Hiram. 404-439-0240.______________
455 D loader & backhoe, $19,000, other equip, also avail. Jerry Lotimer, Carrollton. 404-832-7733.___________________
MF 165 diesel, p/s, diff. lock, remote hyd., s/o wheels, new paint & tires, looks/runs like new, $5200; also, seed /fert. spreader $250. Lloyd Leach, Lavonla. 404-356-2236.
Troy-Bilt 8 hp. tiller, bumper guard hiller/ furrower $900/cash only. William Ashe, Suwanee. 404-945-0832.____________
Troy-Bilt Horse tiller, 8 hp. Kohler eng., extras- hiller, dozer, stand, cover, etc. Ken Gant, Kennesaw. 404-926-7735.________
Ford tractor #1920, 31 hp., 3 mos. old, 60 hrs., like new, w/bush hog, scrape blade, Boom pole, $8500. A. Dyer, Royston. 404245-4461._____________________
Intl. 500E diesel crawler-loader 4-way bucket, torque converter trans., clearing cab & trlr., $12,000. Bill Cole, Oxford. 404-787-
9593._____________________ H Farmall, good cond., $650, need clutch.
James English, Greensboro. 404-453-7843.
MF 540 combine, 1982, 3/JD 454 row crop header, good cond. Vivian Sanders, Edison. 912-835-2523.___________________
Good Hi-Cycle JD sprayer, $10,000. Ronald Baker, Norman Park. 912-324-2309.
One 489 NH haybine, 9', exc. cond. Ray Haynes, Gainesvllle. 404-983-3352._____
Farmall Cub hyd. lift quick coupler, Woods bush hog, Woods 3 blade belly mower, 6' blade, good shape, $2500. D. Harris, Dawsonvllle. 404-216-6909.______
10 disc cutting harrow, self-cleaning $125., other equip, avail, also, AM Rox 2 hp. air compressor, 2 stage mdl. AC1, $225, other. Don Simpson, Toccoa. 404-886-3255.
1 or 2 horse Owensburg wagon, like new, $850, 4 wagon wheels, like new, $85 ea. David Whitaker, Jasper. 404-692-3031.
One shank Ford chisel plow $500; Lilliston grain drill $1500, both good cond. H. G. Phillips, Ellavllle. 912-937-5588.____
Savage pecan cleaner mdl. 2400, gas w/ portable attach. $8700. Emma Conger, Elberton. 404-283-3279.___________
JD 4 row btm. plow, Brown 4 row chem. cult., Brillion 4 row cult., Gilmore grain dryer, 2-4000 gal. diesel fuel tanks (above ground), 1000 gal. fuel tank on skids. James Wilson, Newnan. 404-251-5415 or 250-3897.
Wagon, rubber wheel, hydr. brks. on front, hand brk. on back, good cond. $275. Wm. C. Corley, Hanger. 404-625-4244.__________
'52 8N Ford tractor, 4 pcs. equip., 12V sys., all good cond., $2950. Sam Nichols, Blalrsvllle. 404-745-6598.____________
4500 Ford backhoe/front end loader; also, other equip, avail, good cond. Neil Dominy, Mclntyre. 912-946-2422.
Old JD 4020 parts, head w/valves, crankshaft, 6 rods, injection pump, 6 injectors, oil pan & pump. J.T. Herrington, Perkins. 912-982-5589.____________
MF 35 diesel tractor, recent, rebuilt, roll bar, good tractor $3950, 6' Hi-Co bush hog $395. Ben Wright, Buchanan. 404-646-3228.
4 cyl. Hercules diesel power unit one 3/8" splined shaft, $900. Norbert Guettler, Blairsvllle. 404-745-1321 aft. 5 pm.____________
Hay conveyor, gas mtr., two 22' sections chain drive, exc. cond. Tom Henderson, Stone Mountain. 404-482-5308.________
2010 JD w /6 ft. JD belly mower; Intl. Cub w/48" belly mower; 20 disc Dearnorn harrow w/3 pt. hitch. M. Folendore, Milledgeville. 912-452-9338.___________________
Intl. Cub tractor, 3 pcs. equip., good cond. $2750. Avery Jones, Blairsvllle. 404-745-
2635.________________________ 16 disc Taylor-Way smoothing harrow,
$1000/obo; vacuum pump, 2 cyl., piston, 10 hp., 3 ph. $1200. Larry Simpkins, Carrollton. 404-854-8628.__________________
F 7700 JD combine, late mdl., w/218 flex head, sell sep., field ready. K. Banister, Coolldge. 912-346-3112 or 3454.________
JD mdl. 207 haybine $1500, 4 wheel corn wagon $250, galv. hay loader $550; MF mdl. 25 lift hay rake $1200; Nl pull hay rake $1200. Jerry Bowen, Dacula. 404-963-0026 aft. 6 pm.____________________
Post hole digger, 3 pt. hitch, PTO, 9" auger, new blades, exc. cond. $250. Alan Weller. Locust Grove. 404-957-2154._____
6 row sprayer $450; pasture renovator $475; 4 JD 16" btm. plows $500; utility trlr. $250 Glen Rowland, Chester. 912-358-4316 aft. 8 pm.____________________
Harvestore stationary mixer, 1370 Case, 155 hp.; NGH TR70 combine; JD 7100 6 row planter. D. Verdan, Reynolds. 912-847-3484.
NH 477 hay conditioner, 7', good cond., very little rust, $2500. J.D. Mooney, Carnesvllle. 404-384-4608._______________
JD mdl. A tractor 1934 #411894 restored, has rnd. spoke wheels & fenders, $3500. Ralph Scoggins, Palmetto. 404-463-3777.
Lewis Bros, self-loading Manure spreader, PTO driven, $1400. Kenneth Carlyle, Cleveland. 404-865-3686.______
MF 245 tractor, good cond. J. Kemp, Galnesvllle. 404-983-7517.___________
Old style Farmall A tractor on L.P. gas, w/ all cults. & planters, runs good, $1750, rubber tire trlr. $100. E.Y. Stokes, Macon. 912-745-3662.__________________
AC mdl. G. hyd. lift w/cults., turn disc, other plows, new tires, $2000. Harold Caldwell, Powder Springs. 404-943-9841.
Hough 510B Payloader '86, 1 5/8 cy. bucket, recent overhaul, $18,500. Ed Hensley, Augusta. 404-722-0661.____________
MF 135, $3650; Ford Jubilee $2250; 8N $2150, all gas, two 5' bush hogs $275 & $425, 6' blade $200. C. Collins, Austell. 404948-1003.__________________
165 MF tractor, p/s, 2 bush hogs, all purpose plow, 10' mule pull type hay rake. J. Blasczyk, Douglasvllle. 404-942-5018.
One Ford mntd. corn snapper $500. Phillip Lightsey, Odum. 912-367-3483.
9N Ford tractor & bush hog, 3 pt. hitch $1200. Charles Price, Macon. 912-746-0900.
F-2 Gleaner combine w/4 row corn head & grain head, good cond. Melvin Knight Jr., Whlgham. 912-762-4750._____________
Woodmizer sawmill LT30 mdl., like new cond., only 50 hrs. use, $6000. Louis J. Bianchi, Mableton. 404-941-0725.______
2 Covington planters, almost new $150 for both. Virgil O. Fitzgerald, Rochelle. 912365-7278.______________________
933 CAT. loader, new ring gear & final dr., bearing & seals, ready for work, trade for 60 hp. tractor or $6000. Jimmy Saylors, Canon. 404-245-5358.___________________
9600 Ford tractor, 13 W. cutting & smoothing harrow, 4 row cults., Ford 4" btm. plow, 9" shank chisel plow, 9 ft. bush hog mower. H. Ricks, Hawklnsville. 912-892-
2226._________________________ Horse drawn hay rake wheel, $30; 1
Guano distr. w/plow & cult. $40. Ray F. Almand, Ellenwood. 404-961-6729._____
Intl. 295,4 row planter, good cond., make offer; almost new JD chopper header, make offer. Norris Bryans, Newborn. 404-342-4617 nights or 0282 days.______________
Taylorway 26 disc off-set harrow $1200; 1135 MF tractor, 1727 hrs., $9000, or trade for cattle. Bobby Phillips, Dewy Rose. 404245-5626._____________________
1972 580B Case loader backhoe, good cond. $7250. C.J. Bowman, Lawrenceville. 404-925-1585.__________________
30 ft. Gooseneck w/tandems, dual, 1 set JD 5 btm. plows, 1 Whitfield tree planter, auto. Ronnie Singleton, Buena Vista. 912649-7486._____________________
16 hp. cast iron sleeves Dynamark garden tractor, has deck only, exc. mech. cond., $970. B. Wilson, Hawkinsvllle. 912-892-
2606._______________________ 4x8 utility trlrs., all steel welded, Igts.,
wired fenders, painted, $375; 5x9' trlr $550. Johnny Higgins, Lawrenceville. 404-3390056 or 963-8027.________________
American grain dryer mdl. 2420, all eiec.; M & W grain dryer, mdl. 450, PTO driven, both in good cond. J.N. Cook, DeSoto. 912874-9200.____________________
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FARMERS AND
CONSUMERS
MARKET BULLETIN Georgia Department
of Agriculture Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334
JD 6 ft. mower, good cond., $500; also, like new hvy. duty hay rack $90, hay spear $100. Wallace Bouchard, Clermont. 404-9833451.
451 NH sickle mower, good cond. $400. Keith LeCroy, Hartwell. 404-376-2643.
JD 1530, exc. cond., 6' bush hog, 6'
scrape $8200 or sell sep. Larry Waters, Rockmart. 404-684-4840.
'88 MF 240 diesel tractor w/ROPS, 42 hp., 475 hrs., $8775. W.D. Manning, Morrow. 404361-5093.
M Gleaner combine w/438 corn head 15' grain table, exc. cond. $7000; bush hog 160 rotary mower $2250; JD 4020 LP gas tractor w/200 hrs. on new mtr., exc. cond. $6000. F .L. Knight, Thomasvlile. 912-226-8457 days.
8N tractor, good cond., planter, cult., btm. plow, dirt scoop & Boom, $2500. Charlie Buckner, Junction City. 404-269-3801.
NH hay balers, 278, exc. cond., $3650; 320, good cond., $4250. James Threat!, Roswell. 404-993-6837.
Mdl. 35 MF diesel deluxe tractor, running cond., $3500. L. Anderson, Dahionega. 404864-6061.
450-B JD loader, exc. cond., ready to work, $11,500. Al Morgan, Oxford. 404-7870161.
3 pt. hitch 20' sprayer, 3 section indiv. boom spray Ctrl., PTO pump $450. Dale Smith, Albany. 912-439-0645.
NH 451 sickle mower, 9' blade, like new cond., cut only 5 A., $2500. Bruce Lamb, Blythe. 404-592-4910.____________
9N Ford tractor, 48 mdl., $1400, attachs. avail, at extra cost. J. Underwood, Farmington. 404-769-8332.
JD 4440 tractor, p/s, factory duals, cab, 4 new tires $18,500/obo; irrig. sys., Lindsey 8 tower towable center pivot w/JD 466 eng., rainbow w/1100 GPM pump unit, $2400/obo.. George L. Haynie, Cordele. 912-273-3845.
Farmall Cub tractor w/60" belly mower, turf tires, good cond., $1850. William Hix, Snellville. 404-978-1949.
Farm utility trlr., 15" wheels, strong 5' x8 ' bed, 18" side boards $345; 5 hp. Briggs/ Stratton mtr. tiller, runs good, $145, J.R. Dangar, Roswell. 404-993-4131.
79 Cat. 955L BX, 80% btm., new cutting edge, shanks, clear, cab, exc. cond., $30.000. Dennis Nichols, Griffin. 404-2282989.
Cat D6C #10K6161, high hp., st. blade w/ tilt, open ROPS w/sweeps, good eng., trans. & final dr., exc. UC. P.F. Hendrix, Marble Hill. 404-893-2673.
Tractor MF 275, 1977 mdl., 1 owner, runs great. J. Wiley, Dallas. 404-459-8039.
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F-850 tractor w/35 ton Dorsey lowboy, good cond., $2500, other equip. James E. Shockley, Mllner. 404-229-5462._______
'88 JD 950 diesel tractor w/cult. Thomas Fleming, Rayle. 404-274-3302._______
Ford 3000, good cond., $3500. W. Vickers, Pearson. 912-534-5823.______________
MF 2775, air/cab, $15,750, 851 NH rnd. baler, $4750. Richard Daniel, Stone Mountaln. 404-892-7263._____________
Ford 8N 1952, all new tires & tubes, 12V, new paint, btry, good cond. F. Glaze, Buford. 404-945-9556 or 4580.________
Greefa fruit sizer $750, 300 gal. FMC crop sprayer/air blast, PTO driven, like new. Roy Abee, Dahlonega. 404-864-6655 at night.
JD 218 flex platform grain header 18" wide, good cond., $1800. C.H. Milliron, Shellman. 912-679-5198.___________
Cat. D-8 straight blade yoke, old DW-10 w/ pan for parts, make offer on either. Norman J. Crowe, Sylvester. 912-776-3379.______
1979 JD 410 backhoe/loader w/30" bucket, good cond, $12,000. N. Hart, Crawlordvllle. 404-456-2621.__________
JD 450B loader w/4-in-1 bucket, new UC & factory mtr. w/warrn, $15,000 or trade on Bobcat tractor w/front loader or rubbertired loader. Ross Adams, Blairsville. 404745-3679._____________________
Plymouth roto tiller, 5 hp. Briggs/Stratton eng., front tines, good cond.,$195. James A. Arendall, 520 Bel Grave In. Tucker 30084.
Manure spreader, needs repair $150, hay conveyor PTO driven $100. for cultivation, $2500. A. Y. Persall, Tucker. 404-938-4568 hm. or 934-1014 wk.________________
Ford 1210 tractor, 3 cyl. diesel, hydros, trans. w/60" belly mower, good cond., $4900. Keith Sanders, Hoschton. 404-654-
3616._____________________ NH 890 silage cutter, elec. ctrls.; 3 NH
silage wagons, NH 28 silage blower, good cond.; NH 718 silage cutter, low profile head, 2 Gehl silage wagons, 357 NH feed mill. R.E. Grantham, Douglas. 912-384-2733.
W9 Case front end loader on rubber $7500; 2350 JD farm tractor, 1200 hrs., 15' tuck bed $600. Joe Hicks, Rlnggold. 404375-4763.
MF 165 diesel, 9 pcs. equip., new tires, btry pressure plate & clutch, good cond. $8000. M. Everett, Pineview. 912-892-2488.
Old JD 4020 parts, head w/valves, crank shaft, 6 rods, injection pump, 6 injectors, oil pan & pump. J.T. Herrington, Perkins. 912982-5589.
Trailers 8 ft., 10', 12', 16, 14 ft. truck bed, all steel, mntd. Ludon Barnes, Loganville. 404-466-8932.___________________
Rotary mower 6 ft., like new cond. $650; 5 ft., good cond. $500; NH 850 baler, elec. tye, good shape, $3000, V rake $800, good cond, Gary Young, Woodbury. 404-553-5391.
12 disc hillers, fits cults, stobs & brackets, $250; 3 Gandy applicators w/elec. mtr., 6 row, fits on cult, or toolbar, good cond. $250., other equip, avail, also. Kenneth E. Scott, Smithville. 912-846-8897.
Troy-Bilt 6 hp. tiller, $550, tuned up, painted, w/manual. Stacy Adams, West Point. 404-882-0447.
130 Farmall w/cults., plow & disc harrow $2850/obo. W.J. Register, Lakeland. 912482-3840.
'89 Ford 1720 tractor, front end loader, bush hog, rock rake, scraper blade $10,500, like new. Gene Grosshans. Zebulon. 404358-0199.
24 ft. factory mfg. Gooseneck equip, trlr. w/ramps, dual 8000 Ib. axles w/brks., $3850. Frank Gassett, Oglethorpe. 912-472-8894
No. 8 JD sickle bar mower, tractor pull, 7 ft. A.R. Dial, Oxford. 404-786-3017.
930 Ford finishing mower $595, 8 disc bush & bog harrow $350, 9N Ford tractor w/ sm. scrape blade, new rear tires, good cond. $2000. S. Pendley, Calhoun. 404-625-2047.
Cat. D5 Fleco cab #96J1755, hyd. A-blade, eng. rebuilt, 95% btm., $20,500. D.W. Simmons, Comer. 404-783-5428.
Auger type wood splitter, tractor mount $150; Mantiss tiller, $200; front loader for Kubota L235, $1000. Miles Standish, Clayton. 404-782-3078.
JD 350 D front end loader, good cond., $12,500; other equip, also avail. Norman Jones, Conyers. 404-483-8271.
3600 Ford diesel, p/steering, Hi-Lo range, 3 pt. hitch w/cab, $6500; set of forklift forks for loader $350. G. C. Brown, Warner Robins. 912-953-2914.______________
8N tractor, needs valve job & hydr. O rings, has some new parts, $900. Bill Moran, Griffin. 404-228-3580._____________
One 1 row tobacco combine, needs no repairs, good cond. Leroy Harper, Nashville. 912-686-5152.____________________
6" irrig. sys., trlr., PTO pump, AC combine mdl. K, both exc. cond. Herbert Owen, Baldwin, 404-778-7659._____________
AC 12 hp. garden tractor B-212 w/48" belly mower & manuals, $350/obo. Jim Paullin, Roswell. 404-992-5903._______
300 AMP Hobart welder on trlr., two 40 hp. elec. mtrs.; 2 cyl. air. compressor, needs mtr. Harlon Langford, West Point. 404-645-
2862._____________________ NH hay baler, old & slow, but makes good
bales every time, $200. M. S. Bush, Preston. 912-828-5015.__________________
One used blower (for chicken house or barns) w/ 3/4 hp. belt driven mtr., exc. cond., $40. Judy Ingram, Auburn. 404-307-1005.
'89 Belarus rubber tired loader. 87 hrs.. 70 hp.., 4WD, 6' bucket, exc. cond., down pressure hydr., $12,500/obo. Ralph Guiney, Covlngton. 404-786-6227.___________
886 IH tractor; 245 MF tractor, '81 grain dump, NH hay rake; 24 disc Taylorway offset harrow, 3 pt. hitch backhoe. James L. Bailey, Elberton. 404-283-3376.
NH all metal manure spreader $550; IHC sq. hay baler $1000, other equip, avail.. William Grace, Covlngton. 404-787-6609.
Set of size 18-4x34 snap-on dual tractor tires. Earnest Turk, Eatonton. 404-485-5971.
3 ft. backhoe bucket, good cond., $450. David Gooden, Griffin. 404-229-6099.
NH conditioner & sq. baler, 8 wheel V rake Murphy eng. w/700 GPM Cornell water pump, water guns, other equip, avail. Mike Cady, Buford. 404-945-2847.
Utility trlr. 4' x 8', 3' steel tube sides & gate, 6000 Ib. axle, brks., Igts., 7-ply tires, treated fir. boards, $1000. Jeffrey Fuerst, Smyrna. 404-319-8972.
Model 930 Ford finishing mower; 5 ft. cut, 3 blades, 3 pt. hitch hookup; good cond. Henry Wood, Comer. 404-783-5514.
Murray 18 hp. tractor, mtr. bad, mower deck, wheel wgts., front wgts., plow, $200. C.L. Born, Braselton. 404-654-3190._______
Fert. spreader body w/ stainless steel chain, $2000. Grey Manley, Eatonton. 404485-8471.
NH TR-95 4WD combine, 2-18 ft. 973 flex terrain tracer grain head, 3-6 row corn head. Dwight Presley, Baxley. 912-367-3239 or
2919._____________________ 9N Ford tractor, $1200. Ralph Roper,
Gumming. 404-887-7624.__________
Garden tractor, 18 hp. Craftsman w/38" belly mower, new btry./paint, good cond. $850. O. Harwell, Dacula. 404-945- 6503.
Gregory mdl. 35 Cruster to take cake out of chicken house, used 1 time, $5600. Buddy Hitt, Dalton. 404-278-4535 or 625-
3600.______________________ JD 1010 Indus, loader, has counter wgts.,
hook-up for quick release backhoe, new rear end, clutch, $4000/nego. L. Blankenbaker, Dallas. 404-443-2434.______________
'86 Ford tractor mdl. 1310 diesel, 4WD, 930A bush hog cutter, 1840 qt. bucket, 65.7 hrs., like new. M. Saphire, Dawsonvllle 404216-2802.___________________
3 pt. hitch backhoe, exc. cond., one popup bale loader, good cond., other equip, avail. William Martin, Young Harris. 404-3793626 aft. 7 pm._________________
8 disc Taylorway harrow $600; hay fluffer $400; MF leaf rake $75, Ford subsoiler $125. Herbert Gravitt, Gumming. 404-889-7944.
25 ton Phelan lowboy trlr., new fir. & ramp, exc. cond. $5500; '87 Bleshley 12 ton tag-along trlr., good cond. $5000. G. Farmer, Conyers. 404-483-5463 or 4834.________
JD 310 backhoeMoader diesel, exc. cond. $9000; 835 Bobcat diesel loader, exc. cond. $6000. Wendell Quick, Pavo. 912-859-2495.
Terex S-7 pan, good working cond., $8900; Kuhn 8' mower- conditioner $4700, 3 pt. hitch, exc. cond $4700; Cat D6D dozer w/ winch $54,000. C. D. Medley, Ellijay. 404635-2258._____________________
Ford 3600 diesel, p;s, new tires, paint & seat, exc. cond. $6500; Ford 3000 diesel, good cond. $3500. Charlie Mitchell, Columbus. 404-596-1261.
Wizard 5 hp. walk-behind cult., exc. cond.,
but eng. needs work, $65; also, hvy. duty steam cleaner, like new, mint cond., $500. Bennet Daniel, Mllledgevllle. 912-452-3039.
Ford 8N tractor, good cond., runs good,
Ford 8N & bush hog, good cond., $2000 or
$1700. Wayne Browning, Lithonla. 404-482- trade for Ige. tractor. T. L. Gunter, Vienna.
6026.
912-268-8043/2759._______________
1 G AC tractor w/front & rear cult., turner
plow & scrape blade, $1700. Earnest Jones,
Dahlonega. 404-864-2665.
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Gravely tractors (2) w/mowers, rotary plows, $450-$850. Bill Grovenstein, Forsyth. 912-994-3990 aft. 6pm.
Tractor Economy Power King $1100, comp. rebuilt, PTO & hydr. 3 pt. hitch, new paint. Stan Brzezinski, Lawrenceville. 404995-8978.
2000 Ford tractor, good cond., 95% rubber, bumper, wench $5500. Joe Norman, Newnan. 404-251-3177 or 253-5203.
F2 430 Black corn head $3000; F2 13' Black soybean header $2000' F combine w/ rebuilt eng., all exc. cond., all/$8500 or sep Bill Floyd, Jesup. 912-586-6528.
310 Bobcat uniloader, good rubber, good cond., $3750. D. Gottschalk, McDonough. 404-954-0555.
MF 135 diesel, recently reworked, new paint, 5' rotary cutter, used 1 yr., $4400; AC B mdl. tractor rebuilt eng. w/pull type harrow & some plows, $1150. Gary DeLoach, Glennvllle. 912-654-9217.
Tye pasture drill, Ige. & sm. seed box, walk bar, 8" spacing, used 4 times, exc. cond., $5700. Clay Keller, Danlelsvllle. 404376-8401 or 795-3379._____________
1990 mdl. Ford 1120 diesel tractor, scrape blade, 4' rotary mower, $6200; garden tractor, 16 hp. hydr. dr. 42" deck, $1100. K. Covington, Eatonton. 404-485-5489._____
9N Ford tractor, 12V sys front bumper, wgts., good cond., w/6' scrape blade $1800 as is. Gerald Spinks, Zebulon. 404-567-
8858._______________________ Howard rotovator 9 1/2' M-100 series,
good cond., $1000; 21' Midland harrow w/ 24" distr. 5/8" thick, good cond. $1800. Shane Wade, Alma. 912-632-6937._______
1972 Intl. tractor, mdl. 4300, 290 Cummins eng., 40 ft. lowboy, $12,000. Richard Zabadah, Albany. 912-436-1222._______
Bus & bog harrow 8 disc, needs repair, $75. D. L. Smith, Zebulon. 404-567-3516.
MF 35, $3450; MF 135 $3650; Ford Jubilee $2350, 4 ft. & 5 ft. bush hog $250, 6' blade $200. S. Collars, Marietta. 404-494-2247 from 6am-3 pm.
Cub Cadet 12 hp., 42" mower deck, elec. start, good cond. $500. Harold 'Senn, Hlawassee. 404-896-4608.
MF 2775, air/cab, $15,750, 851 NH rnd. baler, $4750. Richard Daniel, Stone Moun tain. 404-892-7263.
UD18 power unit w/clutch; Howard rotovator, 6 ft., hvy. duty. trlr. 7' x 10 ' bed; Gehl silage blower FB88. Donald Pope, Ocllla. 912-468-9498 or 7368.
Butterbean sheller, mfg. by Taylor Mfg.
Co., good cond. G. Posey, Unadllla. 912-627-
3389 aft. 7pm.
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Ferguson tractor mdl. 20, runs/looks good, PTO & lift works good, needs rings $1150. D. McMichen, Dallas. 404-445-0318 or 948-8547.
MF corn head mdl. 1144, low profile 36" to 40" row centers, exc. cond., $3000. Billy Wilkes, Rte. 2, Box 187, Lyons. 30436. ___
JD sq. baler, rake & mower, all good cond. $1900, or sell sep. John Boren, Griffin. 404228-6839 or 227-7044.
Hesston mdl. 4600 commercial sq. baler, exc. cond. $6500. S. Stana, Powder Springs. 404-658-5305 wk. or 943-1710 hm.
Pea sheller & butterbean sheller, good cond. $200 ea. Tom Hogg, Summervllle. 404-857-4128.
KM22 Deutz drum cutter, good cond., $1500. Terrell Sailors, Winder. 404-867-3908.
Astron slope mower mntd. on 2504 IH tractor, 21' reach, 5' rotary head, $7500; 805 84 C Case forklift, 4000 Ib. lift, $13,000/obo. Scott Craig, Madison. 404-342-3777._____
Badger 615 rnd. baler (same as Vemeer 605C), good cond., sheltered, $1800. D. Woods, Covlngton. 404-787-1482.______
Portable grain elevator conveyor belt $650. Dr. Bill Chish, Jr., Dublin. 912-272-
3661.____________________ 8N Ford, 1952, exc. cond., $2250. Jack
Greene, Canton. 404-479-2705 aft. 6 pm.
Equip, trlr. newly constr., 16' x6'6" dual axle w/brks., 6" channel steel, ramps, treated 2x8 fir., jack, 2" ball hitch, Igts., $750. Ron Hulett, Milam. 912-362-4695 aft. 6
pm.________________________ JD 350B crawler-loader, rebuilt mtr.,
$6500; bush hog type mower, 6 ft., $350. David Brown, Union City. 404-964-1123.
MF 255 tractor w/loader, 250 hrs., like new, 60 hp., $10,500/obo. Bruce Greene, Fitzgerald. 912-423-7224.______________
450C JD track loader, exc. cond., wet steering clutches, canopy, new cutting edge & teeth. C. D. Stamps, Newnan. 404-251-
2696.______________________ Ariens rear tine tiller, 7 hp.; 1 lay-off plow,
2 hiller blades, extra good shape $675. James C. Rackley, Rome. 404-295-3805.
6' rotary mower, 3 pt. hitch, 60 hp. gear box, used 10 hrs., $600; 12' flatbed dump body, hoist works good, mntd., $950. Abner Oakley, Fayetteville. 404-461-3331._____
1066 Intl.duals/wgts., 14' harrow, 4 row cult./hoppers, 4 row Lilliston riptill w/
Covington planters, all exc. cond., $13,000. Donnie Manning, Oglethorpe. 912-472-6909.
Parts 1968 Wheel Horse tractor & equip. H. G. White, Gumming. 404-889-2678.
TO-30 Ferguson for parts or sell whole, good trans. & lift, fair sheet metal, some eng. parts, make offer. Alan Johnson, Watklnsvllle. 404-769-8192.__________
MF 235, runs good, 5' box blade $4000. Larry D. Key, Lawrenceville. 404-962-2771.
6.5 KW Onan gen., almost new, $1150. Joe Motes, Canton. 404-479-7845.______
Roto tiller 5 hp. Briggs/Stratton eng., rear tines, good cond. $2450. Ben Young, Stone Mountain. 404-938-0586.___________
Case Intl. 8420 rnd. baler (600-650 Ibs.) baled about 400 bales, $6000. John Leslie, Ball Ground. 404-893-2592.__________
Snapper 8 hp. elec. start rear tine tiller, like new, $1350/cash only. Junior Adams, Lake Park. 912-244-0414.__________
715 Intl. combine $500. Jimmy Wimberly, Cochran. 912-934-7965.____________
Bush hog mdl. 315R rotary mower, 15' flex wing w/tandem wheels $6000. Carroll Durham, Union Point. 404-486-4250 aft
8;30 pm._____________________
NH S-1048 Stack Cruiser bale wagon, shletered, exc. cond. $19,000. B. Holland, Gumming. 404-887-5227._______'
JD 544-C loader, 23.1x26 tires, quick hitch $25,000; 32 ft. Gooseneck dual tandem trlr. $4250; 25 ton Phelan lowboy $5950. T. Grant, Macon. 912-836-3744.__________
9 shank all-purpose plow, 3 pt. hitch type, used once /4325; also, hydr. pump, slips over PTO shaft w/resevoir, used for splitter, loader or remote hydr., $300. W. Avaritt,
Loganville. 404-466-1765.___________
8N Ford tractor, clean, rebuilt eng., good tires $2250. Dayton Brown, Braselton. 404654-3123.___________________
1952 mdl. B JD, new tires on front, new btry., seat, runs good, some cultivators, $1200. Leonard Holbert, Madison. 404-342-
1507._______________________ Three 16" turn plow $250, 9" post hole
digger $175, K Woods bushhog $350; 6' scrape blade $100, rnd. hay bale fork $100, subsoiler $100. D. G. Nealis, Hampton. 404946-9160.____________________
Lely hay tedder, 2 1/2 yd. Midland dirt pan. Floyd Knowles, McBae. 912-362-4778.
JD 2030 diesel tractor, 1500 actul hrs., $8200; 11 1/2 ft. orchard mower $1000. Rhil Boswell, Concord. 404-495-5789 nights.
Ford 8N, 12V, good cond., w/JD smoothing harrow, 2 btm. plow, scraper blade, 5' bush hog, JD 12' spreader, $3700. W. F. McRae Huszagh, Athens. 404-369-0042 day or 353-3285 night._________________
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JD 450 track loader w/9300 backhoe, exc. cond., $14,500. Roy Alfredson, Canton. 404479-9646.
Wanted
If you have questions regarding adds in this category, call Michele Hayes at 657-9082.
Want peanut dryer hookups. Floyd Knowles, McBae. 912-362-4778.________
Want 3400 or 3000 Ford transmission or complete junk tractor within 200 mi. of Atlanta. Nelson Massey, Conyers. 404-483-
2639._____________________ Want 7' or 8' disc hay mower, prefer Bush
Hog or New Idea brand, would consider other. J. D. Mooney, Carnesville. 404-384-
4608._________________________ Want 3 pt. hitch kit for Farmall 5M tractor.
John Bleckley, McDonough. 404-957-3756.
Want base plate for mounting wheel weight on 801 Ford power master 28" wheel. C. J. Coker, Marietta. 404-971-8432,
Want used gas tank from Ford Jubilee, 8N or 9N tractor. C. Doherty, Hapeville. 404768-1451._____________________
Want sickle bar (hay) mower, either 6' or 7' blade, to fit 3 pt. hitch tractor in good cond. B. B. Brookshire, Hoschton. 404-932-
1348.________________________ Want belly drawbar for M-F 135 tractor.
George Eager, Valdosta. 912-242-3195.
Want David Bradley walk-behind garden tractor, good cond. w/plows and attachments. Jim Peavy, McDonough. 404-957-
8639.______________________ Want heavy duty mulcher-shredder, gas
or electric, 8 hp. or larger B. Gauctney, Plains. 912-924-2780.______________
Want to buy good, used chipper-shredder. Thomas Smith, Demorest. 404-754-1063/394-
6575.________________________ Want hyd. post driver, 3 point hook up, for
John Deere or Ford. J. Jones, Beegart. 404548-6043._______________________
Want owners manual and implements for a Montgomery Ward model 1320A power tractor, two wheel garden tractor. Richard Kaylor, Baldwin. 404-776-3816.________
Want to buy post hole digger for JD tractor; also want old wagon wheels for decorations, reas. Connie Hayes, Locust Grove. 404-228-7904._______________
Want used sickle mower fair to good cond. B. R. Walker, Zebulon. 404-567-3001.
Want 730 JD for parts. Swayne Carlan, Maysvllle. 404-652-2505._____________
Want small gas powered home orchard sprayer, good cond., reas. priced for spraying young pecan and fruit trees. Larry Gilbert, Lawrenceville. 404-962-2098 after 5 pm.____
Want pecan cleaner, stationary or portable type, gas or electric. Danny McMichael, Monticello. 404-468-6635.____________
Want to buy used garden tiller in exc. cond. Philip L. Ridge, Alpharetta. 404-740-
1612.________________________ Want a set of tracks for 175 loader. J. C.
Reynolds Jr., Shlloh. 404-628-4836.________
Want 4010 JD rams and rear end or will buy whole tractor, reas. priced. Hal Mitchell, 161 GA Hwy. 11 S.E., Social Circle 30279.
Want to buy small to med. size farm tractor w/low hours. David Brown, Union City. 404-964-1123._______________
Want set of tracks or partial tractor for TD6. Bill Holloway, Colbert. 404-788-2436.
Want one farm wagon, 15" wheels. W. R. Rackley, Dewy Rose. 404-283-7524._____
Want complete cutter bar for JD 1207 mower conditioner, if knives are worn I can replace them; could be interested in entire used conditioner for parts. L.E. Mullens, Mansfield. 404-557-2818, 7 pm-10 pm.
Want planter/furrower tines and other equipment for Mantis tiller. K. T. Duncan, West Point. 404-645-1439 day/643-7291
night.______________________ Want tires size 11-38, need 2 if usable for
Super H Farmall International, will accept call if from NW GA. L.G. Jolley, Atlanta. 404352-1753.______________________
Want sickle bar mower, head assembly 30 to 36' or complete sickle bar mower. J. C. Lane, P.O. Box 367, Statesboro 30458.
Want late model A JD tractor in good cond. will consider trade. Harry Hodges, Claxton. 912-739-1978 mornings only.____
4650, 4655 or 4850 JD to buy or trade 4450 JD exc. cond., 4 row Paulk peanut plow. Charles Finch, Portal. 912-865-2939.________
Want to buy hay fluffer, would prefer 15' National brand, but would consider one shorter, exc. cond. and reas. Billy Bullock, Dallas. 404-445-9392._______________
Want JD 4040 or 4240 w/cab & air, low hours, like new cond. Frank Dysart Jr., Pine Log. 404-386-0020 nights.___________
Want AC D12 for parts or front left spindle. John Rose, Ellenwood. 404-968-
8752._______________________
UGA Hosts Open House At Horticulture Garden The Universtiy of Georgia Horticulture Garden will be open to the public July 6, 9 a.m. - 12 noon. For more information, contact Meg Green, (404) 542-2471.
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Sonya Way at 6519083.
Notice
Each ad for this category must be accompanied by a statement which indicates how the items have been used on the advertiser's farm. The Market Bulletin can no longer accept ads indicating how an item "can be used on a farm."
500 pcs. 5V tin roofing, 9 & 10 ft. $3 & $3.50/sheet, 6" cement blocks 25 ea., 2x8 blueboard insulation $1.25/sheet. Bobby Gravitt, Gumming. 404-887-0895._______
Sears cooker-canner w/around 7 or 8 qt. jars $100. Jimmie Hall, 3004 Ashly Wood Ct., Snellville 30278. 404-985-1776.______
Free old chicken house feeders & waterers, take all. Larry Loughridge, Rt. 4, Box 41677, Chatsworth 30705. 404-695-
4987.________________________ Chemical metering pump w/sm. plastic
tank for well, irrig., etc. $30. T. Kenobi, P.O. Box 146, Alpharetta 30239. 404-442-3988.
1 ton chain air hoist $150, free standing cast iron bathtub for watering livestock $125. D. Nealis, 593 Amah-Lee Rd., Hampton 30228-1932.__________________
2 chicken house feed bins, 1 exc. cond., one fair cond.. priced right. Bruce Fitzgerald, Gumming. 404-887-5460.
Gen., gas '88 Honda EG5000X 120V/240V, less than 100 hrs. $1000. Lamar Burnett, Mansfield. 404-784-1249 or 899-5400, Iv.
msg.___________________________ 1 metal bldg., 120'x50', frame is Tenn. T.
steel hvy. duty bldg. $19,500. K. Knight, P.O. Box 695, Loganville 30249. 404-688-4306 or 466-0173._____________________
Homemade houses for sm. goats, pigs, other sm. animals, vari. of sizes, shingle, roofs $40-$75 ea. E. Vosyka, Oxford. 404787-5771._____________
Slat strips for layer houses $20/100 or 22 ea., will del. w/in reas. dist. Rodney Shubert, Homer. 404-677-2098.______________
Split chestnut or locust farm fence rails or post, del. & installed anywhere. Charles Mitchell, RFD 6, Box 6070-8, Cleveland 30528. 404-865-9828._______________
Three 4.5 ton feed bins w/feed lines & mtrs., 2 flush tanks, 5 in-wall fans & heater for farrowing house, make offer. Lee Blackmon, Hartwell. 404-376-6859.______
Culvert pipe, 10" to 13" dia., $2 to $2.75/ foot. Hamid Ashtiani, 902 Ellis Rd., Stone Mountain 30083. 404-294-9233.________
Portable panels, all like new 8', 10', 16', for riding arenas, stalls, alumin. sheets for building out buildings, etc., col. sheets $1.95/ft., 6, 8, 10, 12' lengths. Don Hartman, Grayson. 404-466-8223.______________
Two 1000-watt flood lights & 24' steel pole, used for lighting barn or horse ring area $200. Gerald Spinks, Zebulon. 404-567-
8858._________________________ Spinning barrel composters, 30 gal. $75,
55 gal. $99, makes mulch/fert. in 15-30 days, shipping possible. Becky Taylor, Acworth. 404-974-0046._____________________
3 bathtubs, good for feed or water troughs $40 ea. Jim Harrison, Rt. 1, Box 188AA, Jackson 30233. 404-775-3827.
Wood boxes, ea. w/hinges, handles, 6 sizes to choose from 6/$5. Joe Akren, Lyerly. 404-895-2729.______________
12' corral panels, also misc. farm gates, will trade. Wayne Green, Bremen. 404-562-
3605.________________________ Long tobacco barn, 144 rack, diesel, good
cond. $5000. Henry Conder, Rt. 1, Box 452, Pembroke 31321. 912-839-3827._______
30, 55, 60 gal. plastic & metal barrels, clean for storing all farm supplies. J. Cline Petty, Lawrenceville. 404-962-8241._______
For sale, 150 yr. old hand hewn log cabin dely. and set up avail. Kerry Hix, Chatsworth. 404-695-6431.______________
All bees and bee equipment have to be certified disease-free by the Division of Entomology, State Department of Agriculture, Room 304, Capitol Square, Atlanta, Geor gia 30334, 404-656-3641. Individu als wishing to advertise such equipment should contact this division and an inspection will be conducted free of charge. Inspec tions must be performed every 18 months. The only exception to this rule is new handmade bee equip ment. Individuals who wish to advertise this equipment must state in their ad that the equipment is handmade.
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1910 Paramount gas/wood cook stove, gas oven, 4 gas burners, 2 wood, cream enamel on legs $1250. Vernon Harris, Gumming. 404-887-9108.___________
Upright hopper bottom fiberglass tank, 2000 gal. cap., used for shelled peanut storage. Mike Scott, Sylvania. 912-564-7332.
Good used lap siding from torn down farm bldg., for barn, etc. $99/1000'; also used lumber & log cabin logs. S. Daniel, Dallas. 404-445-6270.______________
Meat saw, meat grinder, cutting table, steel tables, cooler units. L. Chastain, Rt. 3, Danielsville 30633. 404-795-2905.
10 & 12 ft. tin from chicken house S1.50/ sheet. J. Jones, Bogart. 404-548-6043.___
Old bricks from chimney built in 1874, call for info. E. Jones, Loganville. 404-4664531;0361.___________________
1 fiberglass deep bathtub for watering trough for livestock $25. Bobby Barber, Statham. 404-725-7058.
18 used roanoke tobacco boxes $100 ea., also rails & change-over kit. Travis Home, Rt. 2, Glenwood 30428. 912-523-5558.
// you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 651-9084.
Cattle farmers must have had the livestock advertised In their posses sion 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 con signed directly for slaughter. Buyers are urged to request proof of a nega tive brucellosis test prior to purchase.
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Limousin fullblood Purebred and percentage bulls, heifers, & cow pairs. Walter Hall, Jefferson. 404-367-5458.________
Hereford bull polled 2 yrs. old, ready for service, no reg. papers, $750. James Daniel, StocKbrldge. 404-483-4806/948-0100.
Young regd. Polled Hereford bulls, Al bloodlines, cert./accredi., dely. avail. Bob Davidson, Rising Fawn. 404-462-2310.
Regd. Polled Hereford bull 18 mo. old, $800. Al Walker, Dallas. 404-445-0264.
2 regd. Beefmaster cows for sale. John Smith, Albany. 912-438-0571.________
Regd. Polled Hereford bulls, 26 to 28 mo. old, Red T farm. Danny Kimbrel, Thomson. 404-595-2577.__________________
Exc. selection of qlty. regd. Polled Hereford bulls ready for service, popular bloodlines. Winton Harris, Screven. 912586-6687._________________
Regd. Polled Hereford bull, Victor and Spot bloodlines, 16 mo. old, $850. Ricky Yarbrough, Gray. 912-986-5034.______________________
4 purebred weanling Simmental heifers for sale, purebred Simmental cows bred to Edisto test station bull, all or choices. Robert V. Veal, Sandersvllle. 912-552-0095.
200 Northern Holstein heifers wt. 10001100 IDS., c.v., began calving June. Donald Westmoreland, Galnesvllle. 404-983-7450.
BBU regd. Beefmaster herd bull 4 yrs. old good bloodlines, $1400. R. H. Jeter, Temple. 404-459-5077.__________
Regd. Red Brahman cattle weaning age and breeding age bulls, few heifers and cows very gentle; also have regd. Simmental and Simbrah. Cliff Adams, Bowdon. 404258-2069.______
15 Beefmaster, Hereford and Angus cross, heifers wt. 500 to 600#, $500/head. Earl Cannon, Abbevllle. 912-467-2264.
Polled Hereford bulls breeding age $650. H. L. Kastner, Jr., Clarkesvllle. 404-7549153.______________________
Regd. Angus bulls 15-18 mo. old sired by top perf. Al sires, herd cert./accredi. Thad Rush, Borne. 404-291-4849.__________
Four Regd. Holstein Bulls, dams scored very good, exc. milk records up to 25,000. Mark Brenneman, Montezuma. 912-4728912._________________________
Strata A strata is a custard mix ture poured over layers of bread and cheese and baked. The strata was cre ated to use up stale bread and cheese, say food experts with the University of Geor gia Extension Service.
10-18 mo. old regd. Polled Charolais bulls exc. bloodlines, EPDs, 1 halter broke $1400$2000. Linda Griffith, Zebulon. 404-358-
3204.___________________________ Exc. sel. of choice regd. Longhorns,
popular bloodlines cows, calves, bulls and ready Roopers. Reiser Rahn, Clyde. 912-754-
6977._____________________ 40 Holstein springers calving July, will
sell or trade for open heifers any age. David Reece, Ellljay. 404-276-3056 nights._______
13 mxd. cows w/Limousin calves, $13,750; also 7 cows w/calves, $7350. C. E. McCallie, Chlckamauga. 404-539-2522.___________
50 head Black Baldies, pairs and springers, 25 Hereford cows pairs and springers. Stacy Heard, Colqultt. 912-758-2610._____
16 purebred Charolais bulls $1000 to $1200, service age above avg. cattle. James Woods, Pine Mountain. 404-882-6580.
Several Gelbvieh bulls, long yearlings, some polled ready for service. Larry Hadden, Stapleton. 404-547-0862 day/465-
3772.__________________________ Charolais bulls good bloodlines. Hurbert
Lewis, Buchanan. 404-748-1556/646-3942.
BBU regd. Beefmaster bulls and heifers, weaning to breeding age, exc. bloodlines, good sel., $700/up. Gary Bittick, Forsyth. 912-994-5389.___________________
Regd. Brahman cattle, top qlty., exc. bloodlines, breeding age bulls, cows, heifers, prs.; also Saler x's. Sam Moate, Dexter. 912-689-4240.______________________________________
Purebred Beefmaster bulls ready for service. Herbert Peters, Social Circle. 404267-2660.____________________
30 Wisconsin bred Holstein heifers to calve Sept., 900-950 Ibs., cv., dehorned. Mrs. J.M. Cairnes, Boyston. 404-245-7849._____
Milk cow, gives 4 gal. a day, due to calf in Dec. 91, hand milked $750. Jame Thornpson, Helena. 912-866-5335.__________
3 Purebred Limousin bulls, 14 mos. old C. Ray, Tlflon. 912-382-3612.__________
15 regd. Black Angus cows in w/bull; also good selection of regd. Black Angus bulls. Fred Blitch Statesboro. 912-865-5454.
2 Purebred Jersey heifers, 1 yr. old, $500 ea. Bill Abercrombie, Lafayette. 404-638-
7689.___________________________ Brahmans, need reduce herd size, have
qlty. females w/calves by side, by top bulls, some Al back; also yearling & 2 yr. old heifers, Red & Red Speckled. C. Paries, Cleveland. 404-864-6966._________________
Regd. Polled Hereford bull, 15 mo. old, cert./accredi. $800. Tony Marshall, Luthersvllle. 404-927-9148.________________
Holstein cow ready to drop 3rd calf, 6000 producer $875. Jim Fant, Fitzgerald. 912423-9964/5809._____________________
Regd. Simmental, Simbrah bulls, weaning age, top bloodlines, choice of 3, $795 dely. avail. Clay Keller, Danielsville. 404-795-3379/ 376-8401.____________________
Santa Gertrudis bull, regd. and classified S, horned and polled, 17 mo. and younger $1100 and up. John L. Jennings, Gumming. 404-887-4975._______________________
Limousin purebred polled cow/calf pairs, young bulls, heifers, 3 1/2 yr. bull, purebred horned also avail., Sonny Limousin. Linton Johnston, Athens. 404-549-7492._______
1 regd. Polled Hereford bull 16 mo. old $700, 1 regd. Polled Hereford cow w/bull calf at side $950. Gene Smith, Adalrsvllle. 404-235-7047._________________
8 mo. old Chiangus bull, Purebred Chianina cows w/Chiangus bull calves, bred purebred Chianina heifer. Ivan Monroe, Alpharetta. 404-475-7115/6112._______
Regd. Angus bulls, breeding age, light feed/pasture cond., Ige. selection now avail., free dely. Bill Bramlett, Donalsonvllle. 912-524-5896 evenings._________
Santa Gertrudis bull, regd. 19 mos. polled, classified S, dk. red, King bloodline, pasture active, $1500. B. G. Richey, Stockbrldge. 404-474-9961._________________
Two regd. Limousin bulls, 19 mo. old, sired by top maternal and performance bulls, cert. herd. D. Perry, Jefferson. 404367-8913/549-5663._______________
Regd. Limousin bulls breeding age and younger, top Al sires, cert. herd. Mary Anne Stephens, Monroe. 404-267-5241 after 6 pm.
Purebred and fullblood Simmental bred and open heifers, cow/calf pairs, cert./ ace red i. herd; 18 mo. old bulls, pasture raised, ready for service. Kim Hinton, Reynolds. 912-847-3452/3215.__________
BBU regd. Beefmaster bulls, several young bulls to choose from, exceptional weanling weights, some polled. Morgan Harvey, Bollngbroke. 912-994-2803/743-
2803.________________________________ Chianina or Chiangus bulls 5/8-100%, 6
mo. to 3 yr. old, regd., cert. $900 and up. Ben Hatfield. Zebulon. 404-567-8835.______
Limousin regd. purebred bull. David Echols, Loganville. 404-466-2605.______
Regd. Polled BBU Beefmaster bulls, bloodlines from Levi, Robert E. Lee, Kojac, Stonewall and Pettit, ages from 7 mo. to 2 yrs. Vernon Turner, Dalton. 404-278-7814.
One 3 yr. old Beefmaster bull and 47 crossbred cows, 33 calves. Gene Williams, Calhoun. 404-234-3440._______________
Regd. Polled Hereford bulls, 15 mo. old, $650 cert. herd. Murphy Stanley, Dalton. 404-277-2410.__________________
Regd. Black Angus young herd bulls Ige. type, exc. qlty. reas. John Massengale, Fayettevllle. 404-599-3720.________________
Ads must be mailed in each week to appear in the paper.
Purebred Simmental bull, 7 mo. old, Polled, regd. herd on property, $950. O.G. Satterfield, Blalrsvllle. 404-745-3993.
Regd. Brangus bulls, one, Syr. old and seven, 1 to 17 mo. old. $800 and up. Michael Hunt, Calhoun. 404-629-3444.__________
One 1/2 Jersey, 1/2 Guernsey cow 3 yrs. old; one 3/4 Jersey, 1/4 Guernsey heifer calf 6 mo. old. Gene Emerson, Lawrencevllle. 404-962-2845.__________________________
Chianina cross bull, 2 yrs. old, proven breeder, may see calf crop, wormed, all vaccinations current, gentle. C. Williams, Cartersvllle. 404-386-8745.___________
Simmental cows bred for fall calving, breeding age heifers, weaning bulls, top Simmental bloodlines, regd. cert./accredi. herd. T. Werne, Fayettevllle. 404-461-1083.
Regd. milking shorthorn bulls from select Oklahoma cows. exc. to add milk keep beef in F1 cross females, some heifers $600$800. Kenneth Bridges, Athens. 404-549-
3576.__________________________________ Regd. Limousin Purebred bull, % cow/
calf pairs and bred cows. Sam Smith, Stockbrldge. 404-474-1398._____________
Regd. Polled Herefords 3 heifers 8 mo. old out of exc. milking mothers, SOL. and anchorman and fast track bloodlines, cert./ accredi. herd del. avail. Ted L. Almond, Ball Ground. 404-735-2707.______________
Limousin cows, pairs, bulls and calves for sale, percentage and full bloods, $500-$2000 you pick 'em. David Alien, Social Circle. 404-464-3323.___________________
Red Indu-Brazil Semen, Mr. President 469/ 10 offers superior cross-breeding w/over 35% increased weanling and yearling weights. Alan Barker, Stone Mountain. 404-
294-9914.____________________________ 10 regd. Polled Hereford cows, avg. age 4
1/2 yrs. old bred to magic son from F243 daughter, exc. pedigrees, herd cert./accredi. del. avail. Jimmy Jeanes, Gray. 912-986-
3426.___________________________________ Salers bull fullblood, regd. 22 mo. old. A
kordinal cross slammer breeding BW 74-yrl. wt. 900. $1000 firm. Ed Dodson, Mansfield. 404-786-1641.__________________
Regd. Angus bulls, blackcap line 17 mo. and younger. R.C. Fagan, Montlcello. 404468-2984._______________________
Regd. BBU Beefmaster bull exc. bloodline. 16 mo. old. Fred Stoller. Columbus. 404-563-1369 nights/404-327-5514 days.
Purebred Beefmaster bull, 5 yrs. old no papers. Nicky Tompkins, Poulan. 912-7764520/6607.____________________
4 Regd. Polled Hereford heifers 7-8 mos., cv., 8 regd. Polled Hereford bulls 7-15 mos., herd cert./accredi. Jimmy Nelson, Kingston. 404-382-4474._____________________
Regd. Black Angus bull exc. bloodline 2 yrs. old $1000. W.C. Jackson, Elberton. 404283-9866._________________________
Purebred Limousin cattle, breeding age and yearling bulls, breeding age heiferscows/young calves by side. Ponder Webb, Valdosta. 912-244-2512/242-1917._______
BBU regd. Beefmaster bulls, ready for service. H.T. Higdon, Greensboro. 404-453-
2117.____________________________ Regd. Purebred Simmental bull, 14 mos.
old exc. EPD's, gentle, all shots, $900. Joe Snell, LoganvlHe. 404-466-2672._______
10 regd. Purebred Limousin heifers w/8 calves. J.D. Ellington, Montlcello. 404-4688253.
Large selection of springing holstien HF. wt. 1100 to 1300, cv. also breeding age HF. Chas Davis, Rlnggold. 404-935-5804.
Regd. Angus bull 12 mo. old sire by Independence, halter broke, herd cert, and accredi. Ben Cox, Tlgnall. 404-285-2289.__
Regd. Brangus-6 heifers from Extra, Carolina, Dynasty Son, 1 bull son of Excelavg. age 16 mo. old. T. H. Avery, Covlngton. 404-786-3847.
Purebred and fullblooded Limousin bulls and heifers, top bloodlines, sires incl. Turbo, Drifter, Sky High and Desperado. Key Limousin. Steve Allison, McDonough. 404784-0881/957-8174.
Regd. Angus bulls, bred for performance and milk, good selection avail. John Kiker, Dalton. 404-259-5627.
Regd. Polled Hereford bulls 8 mo. old. performance tested ready for service, grandsons of national champion vindicator. Archie Rushton, Lavonla. 404-356-4129.
1 regd. Purebred Simmental cow, 10 yrs. old, heifer calf at side, 5 mo. old. Ralph Sherod, Covlngton. 404-786-2101.______
Regd. Holstein service age bulls, sired by Blackstar, Pontiac, promote dams to 31,000 m. William Schofield, Crawford. 404-7435183/345-4460.
12 crossbred heifers, 650-800 Ibs. sell all or part. Guerry Hall, Carnesville. 404-3352193.
Regd. Angus bull 14-16 mo. old, herd cert./accredi. cattle at affordable prices, $850 and up. F. Martin, Ranger. 404-2552712/337-2205.
Regd. Black Angus bulls 16-20 mo. old exc. bloodlines, bruc./TB free herd. Vivian Campbell, Elberton. 404-283-7268.
Baby Holstein heifers, and Holstein bull calves, one weaned, $145-$250. J. Vaughn, Chlckamauga. 404-375-5477.
Beefmaster bulls and heifers BBU all $900 and up. 14 mo. old and up, good bloodlines, shots and wormed. Sam Moore, Homer. 404-677-3199 days/3540 nights.
For answers to questions, or solu tions to problems, concerning prod ucts and services regulated by the Georgia Dept. of Agriculture, call tollfree, 1-800-282-5852 or In metro-Atlanta, 656-3645.
Georgia, _ _ Cooking
HEART-SMART MESQUITE GINGER BEEF WITH FRESH FRUIT RELISH
41-11/4 inch thick beef filets (about 4 ounces each) 2 teaspoons each canola oil, sesame oil 3 tablespoons balsamic vinegar 2 cloves pressed garlic 2 teaspoons each grated ginger, cayenne pepper, brown
sugar, mesquite season salt 1/4 cup each diced red, green bell peppers 1 cup diced fresh peaches (use mango if fresh peaches
are unavailable) 1/2 cup diced fresh pineapple 3 tablespoons each chopped watercress, sliced green
onions 2 tablespoons each balsamic vinegar, lime juice 1/4 teaspoon dry mustard Garnishes: watercress and green onion stems/curls
Press filets slightly with heel of hand; place in zip-lock bag. Combine both oils, vinegar, garlic, ginger, pepper, sugar and salt; add to meat. Refrigerate 1-11/2 hours, turning several times.
Combine both peppers, peaches, pineapple, watercress, onions, vinegar, lime juice and mustard in bowl. Cover and set aside.
Drain and discard marinade. Heat 1 tablespoon canola oil in skillet on medium-high heat. Saute filets for about 4 minutes; turn and saute about 4 additional minutes or to desired doneness. Arrange filets on platter with relish. Garnish with watercress and green onion stems/curls as desired.
Number of servings: 4; Preparation Time: 20 minutes; Cooking Time: 8-11 minutes according to desired doneness; Marinating time: 1-11/2 hours
Mary Louise Lever Rome, Georgia
Mary Louise Lever of Rome, the winner of the 1991 Georgia Beef Cook-Off, displays her "HeartSmart Mesquite Ginger Beef With Fresh Fruit Relish" dish. Ms. Lever will represent Georgia in the National Beef Cook-Off in September in Colorado Springs, Col. Ms. Lever received $2,000, along with the trip package to Colorado. The Georgia Beef CookOff is sponsored by the Georgia CattleWomen's Association, the Georgia Beef Board and Georgia Power Co.
Sweet Tip Increase the amount of cinnamon or vanilla in a recipe to enhance the im
pression of sweetness, say food specialists with the University of Georgia Ex tension Service.
Recipe Request I would like a recipe for old time cooked chocolate that used to be on Hershey's Cocoa boxes in the 1930s, '40s and '50s.
Melba Price Rt. 4, Box 486 Lincolnton, GA 30817
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LIVESTOCK SALES & EVENTS
July 4 & 11 Cattle & Hog Sale, every Thurs., 1:30 pm, Wayne Co. Stkyd., Hwy. 169 North, Jesup. Info: 912427-3715.
July 5 Pig Sale, Turner Co. Stkyd., 2 pm, Ashburn. Info: H. R. Wiggins, 912-567-3371.
July 5 & 12 All Breed Horse/Tack Sale. 7:30 pm, Sunny Farm Stables, Ga. Hwy. 369, Gumming. Info: Charles Gabriel, 404-887-9273 or 532-7923.
July 6 Sandy Point Horse/Tack Auction, 1st & 4th Sat., 7:30 pm, Lizella. Info: Curtis Minix, 912-836-4502.
July 6 Special Anniversary Horse/Tack Sale, new/used tack, 7:30 pm, every 1st & 3rd Sat., Circle M Stables, Old Fairgrounds, Barnesville. Info: Jerry McKinley, 912-334-1742 or 404-358-6338.
July 6 Wetter Livestock Goats & Chickens Sale, 1st & 3rd Sat., 1 pm, Odum. Info: 912-856-2350.
July 6 Jesup Goat & Chicken Sale, every 1st & 3rd Sat., Wayne Co. Stkyd. Info: Glynn Wynn, 912-5866117 or 427-3715.
July 8 Livestock Sale, Toombs Co. Livestock Market, Inc., 12:30 pm, US Hwy. 1, South, Lyons. Info: 912526-8196/8202.
July 8 & 15 Livestock Sale, Toombs Co. Livestock Market, Inc. 12:30 pm, US Hwy. 1, South, Lyons. Info: 912-526-8196/8202.
July 10 Feeder Pig Sale, 7:30 pm, Smith Bros. Livestock Yard, Bartow. Info: 912-364-3920.
July 11 Feeder Pig Sale, 7 pm, Thurs., Toombs Co. Livestock Market, Inc., US Hwy 1, South, Lyons. Info: 912526-8196/8202.
July 11 Small Animal Livestock Auction, 7:30 pm, goats, rabbits, chickens and types of fowl, Sandy Point Horse/Tack Auction, Lizella. Info: 912-836-4502.
July 12 Breeder Cattle Sale, cow-calf pairs & springers, 7 pm, Ashburn. Info: H. R. Wiggins, 912-567-3371.
July 12 Small Animal Sale, goats, chickens & misc., 2nd & 4th Fri., 7:30 pm, Sat., Circle M Stables, Old Fairgrounds, Barnesville. Info: Jerry McKinley, 912-994-1742 or 404-3586338.
July 6 Metter Pony & Goat Sale, 1 pm, Mosley Farm, goats & fowl. Info: Edward Mosely, 912-685-2950.
July 12 Metter Livestock Feeder Pig sale, 2nd & 4th Fri., 7 pm. Info: Larry Surrency, 912-586-2350.
July 6 & 13 Hwy. 20 Horse Sale, New/ Used Tack, 7 pm, Cumming. Info: 404-932-2622.
July 6 & 13 Horse Sale, every Sat. night, 7 pm, Wayne Co. Stkyd., Hwy. 169 North, Jesup. Info: 912427-3715.
July 13 K & K Auction, 2nd & 4th Sat., goats, chickens, etc., Swainsboro. Info: Jimmy Kelley, 912-237-8258/ 5611.
If you have questions concerning the Livestock Sales & Events, call Cynthia Stewart at 404-656-3682.
Polled Hereford bulls 600 to 1200 Ibs. E. M. McGowan, Dublin. 912-272-1861/0922.
Regd. Santa Gertrudis bull, 5 yrs. old, 1700 Ibs. exc. breeder, $1200. Ken Smith, La Grange. 404-884-8650/845-8069.______
Regd. Pinzgauer bulls, full breeding age to weaning. G. Richardson, Gumming. 404889-6554.______________________
Jersey steer approx. 500 Ibs. $350 (cash only), see at Senoia. B.V. Bartlett, Riverdale. 404-996-7932.
100% Red Angus bred heifers, $1250 ea. also one Red Angus bull, 18 mo. old $1500. A.E. Jackson, Summervllle. 404-857-3037.
Weaned calves on feed/grass $230-$275 ea. 4 Black Angus cows $500 ea. 3 Black Angus cow/calf pairs $800/pr. Donald Brown, Ranger. 404-334-2595.
2 Charolais cows, 2 Charolais heifers ID11 mo. old, 1 nice Charolais bull calf 7 1/2 mo. old, $3300 for all. Richard Williams, Roopville. 404-854-8698.
Regd. Santa Gertrudis bulls, service age. Rocker Hartley, Metter. 912-685-2757/2852 Rex Hartley.
Gelbvieh cows and calves for sale, top bloodlines most Al sired. All purebred. John Brown, Barnesville. 404-358-4741/522-6593 Atlanta.
2 yr. old Hereford x Simmental bull, ready to breed. James Hurt, Cordele. 912-273-4312
night. _____________________ Top qlty. Holstein heifers to calve last of
July. Adult wt. 1100 ea. Telford Hulsey, Cleveland. 404-865-2089.
25 Holstein heifers start calving July 20th, by black bull, $900 ea. J. Scroggs, Oakwood. 404-532-0485.
Exc. regd. Black Angus herd bulls, meaty, big, and fertile. 15-18 mo. old. Exc. performance bloodlines, performance records on all cattle. Jay Tinter, Atlanta. 404-451-0530 O./992-8984 h.
Regd. Polled Hereford bulls and Polled Hereford x Beefmaster bulls. 1 yr. old and up, herd accredi./cert. Sherman Leonard, Chatsworth. 404-695-8351 day/2008 night.
Chianina bulls 6-11 mo. old $600-$850 ea. can be regd. Mike Gordon, Commerce. 404335-6026.
Regd. Santa Gertrudis 3-N-1's all S both heifer and bull calves -15 pairs to choose from. Andy Davis, Statesboro. 912-587-5915 after 7 pm.
Purebred Simmental bull, weaning age, $600, Purebred Simbrah bull 12 mo. old, $850 exc. bloodlines on both. Joe Libera-
tore, Maysvllle. 404-652-3160.________
10 cow and calves, 6 bred, Gertrudis Angus and Brangus, 1 Limousin bull, 27 head total. Pastured near Commerce. Ed Alford, Lawrencevllle. 404-963-8481._____
Cows fullblood, Purebred, breeding age Limousin, Polled and Purebred bulls, cowcalf pairs. W.L. Murray, Monroe. 404-2672125.
Three regd. Zebu, Brahmans, one cow/ calf pair and one very gentle bull. Dale Black, Decatur. 404-241-2546 call after 5 pm.
The Market Bulletin re serves the right to edit no tices exceeding the 20 word limit.
Regd. Polled Limousin born 11-3-90, 620 Ib. weaning wt. gentle, also fullblood 2 1/2 yr. herd sire, see calves, cow calf pairs, weaning age heifers. $800 up. Sid Arnold, Nlcholson. 404-546-9039 7 pm.__________
Full blooded Limousin bull, approx. 1250 Ibs. 14 mo. old, Cressman's sky high, $2000. Dennis Chandler, Douglasvllle. 404-942-
8577.________________________
____Rabbits____
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Sonya Way at 6519083.
NZW breeders, bunnies, also fryers. A. Adams, Thomaston. 404-648-2998 day or 665-3443 evg._____________
Dutch bunnies, 8 wks. old $5 ea. Paul Chachulski, Milledgeville. 912-932-5556.
Rabbits & bunnies for sale $3/up, or will trade for col. chickens, any kind. Lamar Emmett, Gainesville. 404-536-4904 aft. 6 pm wk. days, all wk. end 8 am until 11 pm.___
Florida Whites, also mxd. breeds, all ages $4/up. Robert Hodge, East Point. 404-7665917.
NZW & New York Gray rabbits for sale. Joseph Mougel, Rt. 2, Box 222A, Toccoa 30577. 404-779-3433.____________
Bunnies, breeders, dressed fryers $5/up. Lottie White, 0983 Simons Rd., Social Circle 30279.404-464-2913.
Cute sm. Lops born 4/4/91 2/$5. Margaret Staley, Sharpsburg. 404-253-7961.
Chinchillas for sale w/2 story cages, also all wire cages w/metal trays made to order. Ed Reisenwitz, Decatur. 404-289-9016.
Dutch bunnies 8 wks. old, very gentle $6. Teresa Powell, P.O. Box 2253, Cleveland 30528.404-865-0641.
Dutch rabbits for sale, sev. ages & cols, avail., $5 to $15 ea. Robert Sybes, Atlanta. 404-876-4418, late evg. & wk. ends.
Dwarf & Lop bunnies for sale $5, grown does. B. Pruitt, 1300 Casteel Rd., Powder Springs 30073. 404-424-0996.
Pedi. English Angoras, solid & broken cols., Satin Angoras, prices start at $25. Debra Green. Bainbridge. 912-248-1338.
Rabbits $3-$10, Silver Marten, Mini Lops, wh., blk. & grey & wh. spotted. Becky Taylor, Acworth. 404-974-0046.
Holland Lop bunnies $10, Mini Lop doe $10, Satin does $5 ea., also like new cages $30. Karen Bacon, Newnan. 404-251-3062.
Rex, Lops, NZW, NZR, Californian, Dwarf, Dutch bunnies $10/up, also cages & supplies. Stanley Hogan, Cleveland. 404865-7875.
Persons who wish to buy or sell Bobwhite quail in Georgia are required to have a commercial quail breeders license. Quail producers and buyers who wish to advertise in the Market Bulletin must submit a copy of this license along
with their notices; otherwise, the ads will not be published. For license informa tion, contact: Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Game and Fish Division, 2258 Northlake Parkway, Suite 100, Tucker, GA 30084.
Flemish Giants, NZW, Red Satin, brood stock, fryers, live & dressed. M. Williams, Franklin. 404-675-3048.
Satins & Dwarfs for sale. Delanie Marshall, Roopville. 404-854-8102.
Mini Lop breeders, also cages & equip. J. Meuter, Gumming. 404-889-5564.
Bunnies for sale, many diff. cols. & sizes, the more you buy, the cheaper they are. Adam Cannon, 3720 Sweetbriar Circle, Lithia Springs 30057. 404-948-3509.
Angoras, Lops, Dwarfs, Dutch, NZW, mxd. breeders & some bunnies left; also wire cages, some used hutches. S. Guiney, Covlngton. 404-786-6227.___________
Holland Lop, Netherland Dwarfs, others, bunnies, breeders, reas., clean, healthy. N. Cole, Carrollton. 404-834-3490.
NZW, Flemish Giant mxd., beau. Lops, mxd. Dutches, wh. w/blue or pink eyes, 2 breeding does for sale. Donna Menzies, Conyers. 404-483-6486.
Arctic fox puppies, cute, adorable, all hand raised, great w/children. Aubrey Webb, Rt. 2, Box 2688, Hahira 31632. 912-794-3031.
Does, bucks, bunnies for sale, diff. sizes & cols. Charolette Huddleston, 1250 Plowshare Rd., Carrollton 30117. 404-832-6493.
Young San Juan rabbits. Bo Rohrabaugh, Stockbridge. 404-483-3017.
Purebred Sandy Flemish Giants, unrelated bucks, does, young Flemish, Rex, Chinchilla, Red Satin rabbits. J. Thompson, Statham. 404-725-5381.
Cute & gentle rabbits, chocolate Dutch, Mini Lops & standard, bunnies $4 ea., 3/$10, most adults $5. Bill Truby, Fayetteville. 404461-3578.
Lops, Dwarfs, bunnies, breeders $10 ea., all cols., also cages $15. T. Johnson, Covington. 404-787-7668.
Running rabbits, raised in the wild, sm., long, lean, fast, not San Juans. Doug Thames, Henderson. 912-987-3026 aft. 6 pm.
Bunnies $3 ea. if all taken, guinea pigs $5 ea. Doug Williams, Bluffton. 912-641-3195.
Exc. qlty. NZW breeding stock $15-$45, also used cages & equip. Alan Willingham, Butler. 912-862-5545.________________
Angoras, Mini Lops, Dwarf bunnies, all ages & cols., very cute, reduced for the summer. J. Ross, Conyers. 404-929-0817.
Mini Lops, Holland Lops, NZW/Angora 2 mos. old, all cols. $10 ea. Melissa Rewis, Oxford. 404-784-0540._______________
Holland Lops, Satins, bunnies to breeders, all purebred, live or dressed fryers, reas., also cages & equip. R. Norman, Newnan. 404-253-6567.______________
Dwarf rabbits, jrs. $15/pr., wh., sable, orange & blk., $8 sgl., Dutch bunnies, sell/ trade for Rex or Holland Lops. Danny Ryals, Milledgeville. 912-452-8497._________
Netherland Dwarf bunnies, English Angora bunnies & breeders. Chris Perkins, Newnan. 404-253-3095 evg.__________
Rabbits 4 mos. to 2 yrs. $3.50 to $5. A. Collins, Jonesboro. 404-471-3678.______
Bunnies for sale, Angora Himalayan & mxd. breeds, Dwarf & standard sizes, great prices. Laura Izzard, Ft. Valley. 912-8258432.
NZW, Florida Whites, Dutch, Dwarfs, Holland Lops, Mini Lops, bunnies to breeders, live or dessed fryers. Jesse Kittrell, Covington. 404-786-2231.
6 wk. old baby rabbits $8 ea., asstd. cols., very cute. Larry Campbell, Atlanta. 404-2662581.
Rabbits for sale, Mini Lops $10, French Lops $15, vari. ages & cols. Erika Schilling, Sharpsburg. 404-251-5563.
English Angora bunnies, asstd. cols., Netherland Dwarf breeders $10/up. Deleate Watts, Bremen. 404-537-5245.
San Juan rabbits, all sizes, bucks, does. Andy Taylor, Stockbridge. 404-483-9750.
Mini Rex, selling entire herd, show & breeders, some grand champ, stock. James Roberson, Thomasville. 912-228-1808 wk. ends or aft. 6 pm.
Jersey Woolies, Mini Rex, Dwarfs, Mini Lops, also cages, prices start at $5/up, breeders & bunnies. Bill Hill, Albany. 912436-9119.
Bunnies, Mini Lops, French Lops, mxd. $5 to $10. Sue Harris, Marietta. 404-992-1669 aft. dk.
Swine for Sale
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Swine farmers must have had the livestock advertised in their posses sion 30 days or more before offering it for sale through this publication.
Swine moving from, farm to farm must have a negative brucellosis and pseudorabies within the past 30 days before they are moved whenever there is a change of ownership. Exceptions being swine from a validated brucel
losis-free and qualified pseudorabiesfree herd. Buyers are urged to request proof of a negative brucellosis and pseudorabies test prior to purchase.
Purebred Tamworths $100ea. regd. tarnworth boar $400, bred gilts 12mo. old #350 C. J. Stiles, Cartersville. 404-382-6305.
Duroc, Spot boars, val. herd, dely. avail. Dale Carter, Baxley. 912-367-4536
Pigs, breed gilts, BBQ shoats, slaughter hog. M. Rice, Newnan. 404-251-7590 aft, dk.
Sev. good feeder pigs $35/up. J. Doss, Whttesburg. 404-834-4853.
Duroc, Yorkshire, Hampshire boars, breeding age, open gilts, val. herd #037, dely. avail. C. Hall, Hazlehurst. 912-375-
4612.
Miniature pot bellied pigs, 5 wks. old, 6 Ibs., very intelligent, gentle, hand raised, regd. 2 males $350 ea., 2 females $850 ea. Richard Lemer, Morganton. 1-800-221-1020.
Pigs, Yorkshire $35. Ray Almand, 5040 Stagecoach Rd., Ellenwood 30049. 404-9616729.
Regd. Yorkshire boars & gilts for sale, dely. avail., service age, herd cert. & val. 016. Carroll Roberts, Alapaha. 912-532-2776.
Mule footed pigs, blk., wh. $75 ea., weaned. Bob Williams, Bluffton. 912-6413195.
Purebred Yorkshire boars & gilts, val. & cert, herd, breeding age. Billy Tinsley, Homerville. 912-487-2643.
Vietnamese pot bellied pigs, African Pygmy pigs, also breeding pr. Jim Poe, Lawrenceville. 404-339-8064.
Purebred Yorkshire, Duroc, Hampshire, Spot boars & gilts, F-1 gilts, val. herd. John Harper, Rt. 1, Box 574, Ocilla 31774. 912-468-
5689.
Purebred Yorkshire, Hampshire & Spots, boars for sale. L. Lavender, Rt. 1, Ashburn. 912-567-2621.
Vietnamese pot bellied piglets, regd., hand raised, 1 sm. breeding regd. female $1000, stud service. L. Wilson, Jefferson.
404-367-8764.
Feeder pigs, Yorkshire x, cut, wormed, 12 wks. old $40 ea. Linda Pearson, Hoschton. 404-654-3364.
Miniature African Pygmy pigs, hand raised, gentle, 4 mos. old, 1 male w/wh. markings, 1 female, shots, wormed, reas. Susan Hogue, Oxford. 404-784-0540.
Mexican hairless pigs, Vietnamese pot belly pigs for sale. Darrell Kemp, Eastman. 912-374-1767/7102.______________
Miniature pigs, breeding prs., Vietnamese
pot bellied & Julianis, reg. vari. cols., 100%
solid wh. stud service avail. C. Hendrix,
Conyers. 404-922-1843.
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Hampshire, Yorkshire, Spot, Duroc, Chester White, Landrace boars & gilts, val. herd, pert, info., dely. avail. Lawton Kemp Jr., Dexter. 912-875-3243/3417._________
Vietnamese pot bellied pigs. Billy Turner, Union Point. 404-486-2558.___________
2 African Pygmy pigs, healthy male & female, female breeding age $175/pr. Sarah Ford, Lawrencevllle. 404-921-4488.______
Purebred Duroc & Yorkshire boars, purebred Duroc & Yorkshire female pigs, 6 wks. to 5 mos., val. herd. Doris Callahan,
Colqultt. 912-758-3652._____________
Goats & Sheep
Spring lambs 60-110#, grain fed, good qlty., open/Suffolk Ewes $50-$55. John Emberson, LaFayette. 404-638-1926._____
Spring lambs 60-110 Ibs., grain fed, good qlty., open/ Suffolk ewes, $50-$55. John Emberson, #9 Sunset Dr. Lafayette 30728. 404-638-1926.
Pygmy goat kids, purebred, handled from birth, will mature under 24". E. Vosyka, Oxford. 404-787-5771.____________
African Pygmy goats, vari. of ages & cols., 4-horn Jacobsen ram. Billy Turner, Union Point. 404-486-2558.__________
5 billy goats, no nannies, take 5 at $25 ea., sgl. $35 ea. C. Massey, Rockmart. 404684-7156.________________
Goats for sale, mxd. breed Nubian & Alpine $30/up, 8 Barbados sheep. Raymond Welch, Ellijav. 404-635-2458.__________
Lge. vari. of wool sheep from Merino to Corriedales, lambs/breeding stock, wh. & col., superior qlty. in wool & conf. Rita McBride, Mansfield. 404-787-6985.
African Pygmy billy, NPGA regd., born 3/ 5/91. Elaine Thomas, E.T. Ranch, Bowman. 404-245-5668.
Purebred African Pygmy goats, regd., all cols. incl. tri-col. & spotted, wethers $40, breeding stock $150/up. N. Johnson, Rt. 1, Box 265A, Rossville 30741. 404-375-4326.
Pygmy goats, priced accord, to age $25/ up. Bob Johnson, Lithonia. 404-388-9347.
Corriedales, Hampshire crosses, ewes w/ lambs, yrlg. ewes & rams, starter flocks from $275. Geralyn Campbell, Lula. 404-8693390.
Mxd. milk type goats, some w/babies & BBQ goats & sheep. Charles Swafford, Temple. 404-562-4681.
Suffolk ewe 2 yrs. old, exc. brood ewe $50. Kim Thompson, Covington. 404-7875394.
Goats, sheep, vari. sizes $35/up. Ray Almand, 5040 Stagecoach Rd., Ellenwood 30049. 404-961-6729.
Grade, 1/2 American & purebred Alpine does & bucks. T. Prill, Winder. 404-867-3174.
Purebred Angoras & some other goats for sale. Lamar Emmett, Gainesville. 404-5364904 aft. 6 pm wk. days, all wk. end 8 am until 11 pm.
Freshened Alpine doe $100, freshened Nubian doe $150, big playful Nubian doe $150. C. Astin, Douglasvllle. 404.-942-8674.
Goats, all sizes, cols., ages, healthy, 6 wks. to 16 mos. of age $30/up. Jim Poe, Lawrenceville. 404-339-8064.
Good sel. of club lambs for sale. Fred Blitch Jr., Statesboro. 912-865-5454.
1 ewe sheep, approx. 1 yr. old $40. J. Mooney, Carnesville. 404-384-4608.
Sheep & goats for sale. Jim Toney, Stockbridge. 404-483-7993.
Goats for sale, all sizes & ages, male & female. Frances Doss, Rt. 2, Maysville 30558.404-367-8310.
Regd. 2 yr. Nubian buck $150/obo, 6 grade 3 mo. Nubian bucklings $40 ea. Martha ";ook, Comer. 404-783-3459.
African Pygmy goats, see to appreciate $60/up. G. Breeden, 305 Sunlight Dr., Woodstock 30188. 404-926-5115.
Pygmy mxd. buck 2 yrs., extremely gentle $65; buck 6 mos. $50, gentle; nanny 3 yrs., sm. $50. Bonnie Froom, Lawrenceville. 404466-4509.
Good sel. of African Pygmies, fainting goats, Jacobsen 4-horn sheep, Barbados sheep, 1 male llama, 1 yr. old. Darrell Kemp, Eastman. 912-374-1767/7102.
Nubian billy, Ige. blk. w/horns, very gentle, very good breeder $100. Goss Keener, Canton. 404-345-5017 or 523-7012.
Regd. Nubian goat, CAE neg., from cert./ accredi. herd $75/up. Jill Wilson, Senoia. 404-599-6221.
Common goats for sale or trade for pheasant. Grace Jones, Rt. 2, Box 166, Elberton. 404-283-7057.
Blk. Karakul ram 15 mos., beau. wool. Brenda Jennings, Rt. 2, Plains. 912-8247443.
Breeding age Finn sheep ewes $65, hardy & prolific breed. R. Szostak, Oak Hill Farm, Covington. 404-784-9707.
Young goats $35-$50, well fed & friendly. H. Phillips, Ellavllle. 912-937-5588.
NPGA regd. Pygmy buck 3 yrs., grand champ, win, ideal herd sire $250. Homer Driggers, Stone Mountain. 404-469-2550.
Billy goats $35,1 yr. old, 3 ea., 4 mos. old, 2 ea. D. Smith, Zebulon. 404-567-3516.
Goats for sale, sev. kinds for milk or for eating. R. Biship, P.O. Box 661, Commerce 30529. 404-335-7865.
46 healthy Barbados $2000. Frank Avery, Sylvester. 912-776-6770.
Mxd. goats, all ages & both sexes, starting at $35. J. Wiley, Dallas. 404-4598039.
Nubian billy, about 16 mos. old, blk., cream paws (feet), healthy, $60. Martha Stapp, 2764 Alcovy Sta. Rd., Covington 30209.404-787-9814.
3 nine mo. old butt-head billy goats $40 ea. Gwen Jones, Monroe. 404-267-4369 aft. 5pm.
African Pygmy goats, vari. cols., very affectionate & tame. C. Campbell, Powder Springs. 404-943-6083.
Regd. purebred Nubian billy, has spots $75 or trade for other purebred billy, grown nannies, regd. $80/up. C. Reeve, Maysville. 404-652-2532.
Regd. Romneys, lustrous, soft col. fleeces, also meat Finn crosses, ewes & lambs. Jo Benefield, Carrollton. 404-2583817.
Goats, sm., sweet, 1 female $40, blk., 1 billy $35, grey, blk. L. Wilson, Jefferson. 404-367-8764.
Common goats, Nubian cross, Alpines, $35/up. Don Browning, Dacula. 404-339-9057 aft. 5 pm or Iv. msg.
Pure French Alpine yrlg. milker, Mountain Laurel breeding $250. Dick Key, P.O. Box 309, Mineral Bluff 30559. 404-374-5894.
Nubian/Toggenburg nanny bred, Alpine/ Nubian doe open, service of purebred Nubian buck avail, from regd. stock, very gentle, reas. R. Cole, Carrollton. 404-8343490.
Common goats, Nubian type billy kids, grown billies & nannies of all ages $25/up. Kenneth Pace, 124 Canary Circle, Soperton 30457.912-529-3099.
Saanen milk goats, purebred, 1 fresh one closeup, others bred, one fresh Alpine, few kids $35-$100 ea.; also common goats. Bill Long, Blairsville. 404-745-9776.
Alpine doe & buck kids, regd. Alpine doe milking, all from good milkers, 4 mo. Nubian buck. G. Goss, Clarkesville. 404-754-4409.
4 five mo. old billy goats $25 ea. Michael Burden, P.O. Box 443, Bowman 30624. 404245-5861.
Mxd. male sheep, 2 one yr. olds, one 5 mos. $120 for all three. Gerry Simon, Brooks. 404-599-3742.
Corriedale lambs, wh. or chocolate col. brn., exc. fleeces, easy to raise. J. Ross, Conyers. 404-929-0817.
Goats, all sizes, cols., ages 3 mos. to 2 yrs. $30/up. Roy Spence, Lilburn. 404-9214541.
Purebred Pygmy females, best offer. H. Oliver, Milledgeville. 912-453-8595.
2 billy goats $40. Stephen Martin, 1182 Macland Rd., Dallas. 404-445-1607.______
Sheep, Dorsett ram, gentle, proven sire $50, Suffolk ewes & Dorsett/Suffolk lambs. Peter Whin, Montezuma. 912-472-6029.
ADGA regd. Toggenburg & Nubian buck kids, dehorned, descented, bottle raised, good bloodlines $85. Rene Hagerson, Plains. 912-924-3430.______________
Goats, 7 nannies $35 & $40, 1 billy $75. James Thompson, McRae. 912-868-5335.
Exc. herd billy, 17 mos., Ige. tri col. w/nice rack, hand raised, very tame, wormed, vac. $65. John Gardner, Bogart. 404-548-1761.
ADGA French Alpine milk goats, kids $20$50, 2 yr, old milker $125, cert. & accredi. healthy herd. Julie Dechant, Tucker. 404939-8960.___________________
Nubian bucks, 4 to 6 mos., purebred & grade $35/up. Gene Maddox, Flowery Branch. 404-945-4687._____________
2 mxdi Nubian, 1 butt headed and 1 w/ horns, $30 ea. T. Gilbert, Bollngbroke. 912994-0504.
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Selling out: 10 sheep, rams, ewes & lambs $300 if all taken. Wayne Aiken, 1360 Hardin Br. Rd., SW, Cartersville 30120. 404382-7105.
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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 un trained dogs will not be advertised. A signed statement must accompany each notice indicating these facts, before the ad can be published.
Australian Shepherds, farm raised & worked, blk. Tri male, blk. Tri female. Buddy Eason, Collins. 912-693-2948.
Regd. Australian Shepherds, ASCA, farm raised & trnd., blues, red males, red & blk. Tris, males & females. Diana Walls, Armuchee. 404-295-1438.
Australian Shepherds, farm raised, blue male 2 yrs., blk. female 3 yrs., red Tri male $150/up. Billy Bullock, Dallas. 404-445-9392.
Australian Shepherd, Border Collies, farm raised & worked. Joe Cavanah, Cochran. 912-934-7768 aft. 9 pm.
Regd. Border Collies, farm raised, started on sheep & cattle, imported bloodlines. Wayne Barrel!, Dahlonega. 404-864-2296.
Australian Shepherds, farm raised & used, red & blue Merle, male & female. Edna West, Borne. 404-295-2214._________
Blue Heeler female, 2 yrs. $150. Connie Hayes, Rt. 1, Locust Grove 30248. 404-2287094.________________________
Regd. Border Collie, started on cattle & sheep, farm raised, out of imported bloodlines. Hubert Bailey, Rt. 3, Oawsonville 30534. 404-265-2669.______________
Regd. Australian Shepherds, red males & females, started on cows & horses. Andee Weathers, Covington. 404-760-1165 day or 464-3685 evg._________________
2 female Florida type Cur dogs, used extensively on cattle & wild hogs, serious inquiries please. Mark Whelchel, Murrayville. 404-534-4175._______________
Australian Shepherds, red, blue, blk., farm raised & trnd. David Bettis, Ellenwood. 404961-0546.
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All equine advertised in the Market Bulletin must have had a negative Coggins test within the past 12 months. A copy of this test must accompany the ad each time it is submitted or the notice will be re turned to the advertiser. For this reason, generalized ads (i.e., many horses, varieties to choose from, oth ers, etc.) can no longer be accepted. Buyers are urged to request verifica tion of a negative Coggins test before purchasing an animal. Any falsification of coggins tests can result in fines and/or suspension of advertising privi leges in the Market Bulletin. This regulation also applies to horses ad vertised in the "At Stud" and "Board ing" categories of the special equine editions.
In addition, all horse farmers must have had animals in their possession 60 days or more before offering them for sale through this publication.
Regd. TWH 6 yr. bay mare w/bay & wh. spotted colt by side & bred back to same stallion, English/Western, driving $1000/ trade, make offer. Angela Kirk-Tilley, Ellenwood. 404-474-4442.
Regd. TWH stallion 3 yrs., 16 + hds., sell or trade, well broke, gentle, need exp. rider. Ed Lightsey Sr., Valdosta. 912-247-0655.
Regd. 6 yr. chestnut geld., English, Western, driving, tricks, Private Blend x Sir Teddy Too, ride to believe $2000. Jean Kirk, Ellenwood. 404-474-4811.___________
Free lease hunter/jumper, 9 yr. chestnut mare, flashy, needs exp. rider over jumps. L. Alien, Alpharetta. 404-740-1971 or 993-6379.
'84 AQHA geld., '90 GQHA novice, youth reserve all-around champ., 8 events, a true all-around horse. Mareesa Leonard, Clarkesville. 404-754-8506._______________
ApHC leopard Appaloosa mare, champ, bloodlines, great disp., exc. conf., gentle but spirited, exp. rider $1250. Larry Jordan, Llthonia. 404-483-2726._____________
AQHA grey stallion 9 yrs., 15hds., sire Impressive Mocha, gr'sire Impressive, super disp., gentle for kids. S. Huckeba, Newnan. 404-424-1553 or 253-5720.___________
Beau. blk. TB geld., 16.2hds., 11 yrs., track & show exp., started o/f, very special, sacrifice $1600. Debbie Wilson, Gumming. 404-889-4937.___________________
AQHA sorrel mare 5 yrs., gr'dau. Doc Bar, bred for 4/92, gentle, safe for anyone, comfortable $900. Frankie Burson, Dawsonvllle. 404-887-5261.______________
Pr. blonde Belgian geld. 6 yrs. $2000, sorrel mare, child-safe 9 yrs. $700, Welsh pony mare $175. J. Mclntyre, McDonough. 404-957-1272.________________
4 yr. grey Arabian geld., Egyptian bred, 15hds., exc. moves, started u/s, hunter, dressage, endurance, trail $1500. N. Pope, Lllburn. 404-279-0040._____________
'82 regd. AQHA mare, grey 15.2hds., 1200 Ibs., rides English or Western Pleasure, good broodmare. Lonnie Smith, Swainsboro. 912-237-9944._______________
Beau. blk. TWH 10 yr. geld., 16.2hds., exc. show or pleasure, no bad habits. B. Griffith, Carrollton. 404-832-8590.___________
8 yr., 15 1/2hd. QH geld., sorrel w/flaxen mane & tail, exp. rider $850. A. Jenkins, Griffin. 404-227-9687.______________
AQHA, PHBA geld., dk. golden w/wh. mane & tail 16hds., English & Western; AQHA blk. w/wh. star geld., 15hds., Poco Bueno & King bloodlines. Shayne Harris, Lexlngton. 404-743-3746.___________
Mare, very gentle, child-safe $1000, no vices, English/Western show mare; buckskin mare $500, started u/s, very gentle. C. Cullens, Senola. 404-599-8666.________
Sorrel AQHA mare $650, QH geld. $650, sm. blk. mare $375, grey pony mare $275, Palomino $550, yrlg. QH $350. B. Akers, Carrollton. 404-834-6434.____________
AQHA 6 yr. 15.2hd. geld., doing well first yr. showing, hunter, Impressive bred, Mas-' ter Card, shown adult & youth $1500. D. Howard, Warner Robins. 912-923-7426.
3 yr. AQHA geld., 15hds., King bred top & bottom, anyone can ride anywhere $1200. D. Pearce, Griffin. 404-412-9742.________
APHA blk./wh. 2 yr. filly tobiano. J. Kemp, Gainesvllle. 404-983-7517.__________
AQHA cutting mare & geld., prof, trnd., money earner, ready to show, Doc Tari/Poco Bueno breeding. Jim Shelton, Powder Springs. 404-943-5547._____________
3 yr. unbroke AQHA geld., Peponita x Doc Bar breeding, will sell or trade for beef cattle. Karen Walters, Locust Grove. 404957-6994/7051.__________________
TB filly, regd. 5 yr. chestnut 15.3hds., big frame, greenbroke, Western/English prosp., loves people $600. C. Sanders, Macon. 912986-9339 evg./wk. end._____________
13 yr. AQHA dau. of Pepo San, out of dau. of Ed Echols '91, filly by size, out of son of Haidas Little Pep & bred back $3500. Daniel Ray, Zebulon. 404-567-3509.________
8 yr. QH mare, 5 event timed event horse, 2 yr. state qualified, great for youth, easy to ride $1800. C. Ruark, Turnerville. 404-754-
5221._____________________________ Gorgeous regd. Arabian breeding stallion,
son of ntl. champ. Alien Morafic, 15hds., grey, shown successfully, halter, perf. $2500. B. Schaefer, Shiloh. 404-628-5914.
Regd. Arabian 1 yr. geld., 14hds., 6 crosses to Morafic, exc. conf. & disp., halter broke, gentle, must see to appreciate $1000. H. Branton, Austell. 404-941-1286.________
Regd. blk. Arabian stallion, 3 yrs., calm disp., great show prosp. $1500, nego. or trade. Debi King, Canton. 404-479-1253.
2 1/2 yr sorrel colt, out of regd. Appaloosa QH, very gentle, pretty, healthy $400. Wade Butler, Douglasville. 404-489-
2685.____________________________ Regd. TB/QH mare, 3 yrs., halter broke,
Bar bloodlines $500. Lonnie Monroe, Rowder Springs. 404-943-2153.___________
AQHA sorrel mare 15hds., 12 yrs., quiet, has been used as a schooling horse, Western Pleasure $1500. Virginia Thomas, Bogart. 404-769-0741 evg.___________
Child's 11 yr. Paint pony geld., well trnd. & loved $350, tack avail. Cathy Raymond, Watklnsvllle. 404-769-9257.___________
Arabian filly 3 yrs., chestnut, wh. socks, blaze, Davenport/Egyptian, very classic, prof, trnd,, trade for anything equally valued $1800. Jim Nivens, Gainesville. 404-531-
9369._____________*________ 6 yr. red dun AQHA mare, very gentle, but
needs adult rider, good trail horse. Margie Hetherington, Lilburn. 404-921-9406._____
AQHA 2 yr. filly, palomino w/wh. mane & tail, exc. breeding & conf. Sheri Baird, Winder. 404-867-1093____________
11 yr. blk./wh. Paint geld., perfect col., super trail, traffic-safe, gentle, loads, keeps easily, clips easily, no vices $1250/obo. W. McCarter, Blairsville. 404-745-4957.______
No trucks, jeeps, or cars for sale may
be advertised.
16.1hd. TB geld., chestnut, wh. star, 2 socks, schooling eventing & hunter, always in ribbons, jumps well, jr. hunter high pt. 4-H $2500. Cynthia Williamson, Smyrna. 404433-2868.__________________
Regd. 7/8 Arabian mare, '87 brn., 14.2hds., Western Pleasure/trail, very gentle, needs exp. rider $800, tack avail. J. Smith, Covington. 404-787-5240.__________
TWH stallion, will show walking or racking, exc. lady's or juvenile horse, must see. M. Aaron, Ellljay. 404-276-2088._____
Regd. AQHA mare, 10 yrs., 14.2hds., great first horse, shown dressage $2000 or payments. Mona Ward, Douglasville. 404951-1846 or 949-7148.______________
Chestnut geld. 4 yrs. $650, bay TB geld. 5 yrs. $850, both very quiet & easy to ride. Paul Hutchens, Athens. 404-353-1855.
Flashy bay Arabian geld., 5 yrs., 15.1hds., shown, very well trnd. $1950. S. Thompson, Conyers. 404-929-0241.___________
16.1hd. TB type regd. QH geld., 8 yrs., very flashy, exceptional talent, successfully evented, best offer over $3500. C. Johnson, Dalton. 404-694-8970 or 226-0100.______
Perf. horse, AQHA mare 6 yrs., 3 socks, star, 2 grade mares, grey & sorrel, nice, gentle. Samantha Miller, Baldwin. 404-677-
2830._______________________ Field hunter, 8 yrs., Ige. pony, hunted &
shown successfully, ahtletic jumper, for intermediate to exp. child/woman $5000. M. McBride, Marietta. 404-977-3868.______
Regd. Morgan mare, chestnut, 15hds., 9 yrs., drives, rides English/Western $1500. Linda Reed, Monroe. 404-267-7213._____
'91 APHA tobiano filly, beau, markings, champ, bloodlines $3500; '91 APHA sorrel breeding stock filly, out of blk./wh. Paint mare $2000. Cindy Thompson, Smyrna. 404435-4454._____________________
Arabian geld., Crabbet bred, 15.2hds., easy keeper, loads, clips, exc. ground manners, exp. rider only $1500 to special home, will trade. Patti Higgins, Douglasvllle. 404-920-1371 or 646-5605._________
Sorrel QH mare 14 yrs., 14.3hds., great beg. Western/English, well trnd., very pretty, willing $1000. Rebecca Kalbach, Sparks. 912-549-7246.__________________
Regd. Arabian mare, pretty, rose grey, 7 yrs., bred to beau. Morgan stallion for Feb. Morab foal $2000. L. Hinson, Alto. 404-778-
7120._______________________ Paint QH, very gentle, roping horse, can
hunt from, exc. trail horse $900. Don Hall, Winder. 404-867-8676.____________
TB chestnut broodmare, won Appaloosa $25,000, 2 foals on premises $1500. Bill Phillips. Newnan. 404-251-6026._______
Beau. blk. mare w/wh. markings, 7 yrs. $2500, gentle red dun, 3 yrs. $850, both AQHA chestnut grade mare $600. B. Keener, Hoschton. 404-867-5407 evg.________
Flashy TWH mare 11 yrs., bred $2000, racking mare 15 yrs. $1000, good disp., conf., natural rack. C. Martin, West Point. 404-645-2497._________________
TWH 17 yr. blk. mare, out of Ace's Sensation $1000, TWH/QH bay spot geld. $1600, 1 yr. sorrel colt $500. Mike Cady, Buford. 404-945-2847._____________
'84 grey geld., AQHA, goes English/ Western, has been shown lightly, will jump, beau. & loving $3000. D. Messer, Woodstock. 404-772-9666._________________
Regd. QH mare 14.2hds., green but quiet $1200, regd. QH filly yrlg., Bonanza breeding $1000, grey 13hd. Arabian/Welsh pony $500. Robin Ernstes, Canton. 404-345-1181.
AQHA healing horse, 8 yrs., bay, 1200 Ibs., not worked past yr. shod $1000. J. Anderson, Covington. 404-786-5577.____
Regd. TB filly 4 yrs., bay, 14.3hds., greenbroke, superb appearance & attitude, child's hunter prosp. $1500. Paul Listen, Tyrone. 404-521-3637._____________
Lge. green pony hunter, quiet, willing, sound, 14hds., 3 yr. mare, dbl. regd. APHA & APHA breeding stock, video avail. M. Graham, Murrayville. 404-535-2162 or 864-
5920.______________________ '87 AQHA chestnut geld., 15.1hds., going
Western Pleasure, trail, hunter u/s & pleasure driving $3800. P. Fortner, Conyers. 404-760-9353.___________________
Regd. Morgan geld. 15.2hds., dk. chestnut, English, Western, pleasure, show, trail, exc. manners $2500. R. Little, Lawrencevllle. 404-962-7350 day or 822-0090 evg.
8 yr. AQHA geld., 16.2 1/2hds., will jump 2 1/2', dressage trng. $3500, 8 yr. AQHA mare, hvy. muscled, exc. broodmare, impressive/ Poco Red Cat breeding $1200. Sharyn Kown, Cartersville. 404-386-2836.______
10 yr. solid blk. mare, ridden English & Western, 15.3hds. $675. A. Strickland, Athens. 404-543-7822.____________
17hd. TB geld., 7 yrs., seal brn., exc. field hunter, 3 day event prosp. $2000, nego. Kathleen Wilson, Marietta. 404-977-1916.
AAA mare bred to AAA son of Easy Jet, earner of over $4400, raced mostly in Arizona, 17 yrs. $1300. E. Gilleland, Carnesville. 404-972-1617.___________________________
Regd. spotted saddle horse overo, beau., gentle. J. Motes, Canton. 404-479-7845.
TB geld. 5 yrs., chestnut, light riding $500, TB broodmare 16hds., in foal to Saber Jet $1900. M. Soileau, Conyers. 404-922-0123.
AQHA sorrel 2 yr. filly, gr'dau. Sonny Dee Bar, show qlty., riding well, see to appreciate. Wendy Boren, Grovetown. 404-556-
3827.__________________________________
For Bulletin subscriptions call 404-656-3722.
APHA '90 breeding stock sorrel filly, ready to show $1000. J. Ward, Columbus. 404-327-0086 day.______________
APHA regd. Paint filly B.S., sorrel $500, will trade mare, hay, cows. Connie Hayes, Locust Grove. 404-228-7904._________
Pretty Shive cross mare, 7 yrs., blk., 2 wh. socks, rides & drives, good family horse. Valette Jordan, MMIedgeville. 912-968-5964.
Miniature mare, AMHA 3 in 1 pkg., filly at side & bred back to 30" Pinto stallion. Rody Whitener, Dalton. 404-277-2595.________
Regd. Arabian geld. 7 yrs., 15.1hds., bay, bold mover, basic dressage, trail rides, carriage drives, traffic safe $2000. Doug Whitaker, Newnan. 404-251-0101._____
AQHA sorrel/wh. geld., 3 yrs., 15.2hds., Sonny Calvin, Sporty O'Kings, gentle, for exp. rider $1500. J. Wilkes, Bogart. 404-725-
5550._______________________ 2 regd. Belgian Draft horses, blonde
mare, broke to drive & ride, bred for '92 foal, big yrlg. stallion. Gail Gordon, Bremen. 404646-8871.______________________
100% col. producing Appaloosa mare, 11 yrs., 15hds., Western/English, loads, clips, easy keeper, anyone can ride $1500. Dee Thompson, Lincolnton. 404-359-7613.______
'83 regd. Appaloosa mare, chestnut roan, good breeding, gentle, rides Western, previously ridden English, asking $1800. Melanie Mealor, Mableton. 404-948-2095.
APHA filly, English, Western, barrels or roping prosp., loud APHA colt, APHA Two Eyed Jack filly, terms avail. D. Adams, Andersonville. 912-472-2048._________
1 jack donkey, works good w/goats & sheep or good for breeding. Darrell Kemp, Eastman. 912-374-1767/7102.________
Beau, roan pony geld., 48", gentle $450. S. Blondeau, Fayettevllle. 404-487-5949.
Sotep gr'son '90 regd. Arabian grey colt, very flashy & athletic, exc. show prosp., very affordable $1500. M. McCallister, Dacula. 404-963-9552.__________________
Game horse, exc. basket & poles, placed third at state, 15hds., '84 sorrel geld., blaze $750. Cathy Oyster, Homerville. 912-487-
5036.______________________ '88 TB/QH brn. filly, greenbroke, 15.1hds.,
hunter/jumper prosp., '89 dun QH filly, cutting bred, super athlete $700/up. Berry College, Rome. 404-236-2266.______________
Beau., big, blk. regd. Percheron geld., 7 yrs., 17.2hds., 2000 Ibs., fun to work with $3000. Bill Worthington, Marietta. 404-992-
6908.___________________________ 2 Ige. pony hunter jumpers, 12 yrs.,
14.2hds, both GHJA state finalists, beg. or exp. rider $2000 & $3000." Lynn Milam, Duluth. 404-476-0828._____________
AQHA 4 yr. blk. mare, sired by Token Bonanza. Rondal Fields, Clermont. 404-983-
7104.________________________ Regd. Arabian mare 5 yrs., great show
prosp., Bask/Aswan, has noble head & flashy look, must sell. Kathy Lynch, Watkinsville. 404-725-0859._____________
QH geld., sorrel, 14.3hds., greenbroke, very quiet $450, QH geld., 15hds., sorrel, child-safe $650. Diane Roberson, Dublin. 912-984-4830.___________________
I blk. regd. Morgan geld., 4 yrs., broke to wagon/buggy $1000. Chester Hewell, 4923 Gillsville Hwy., Gillsville 30543. 404-869-
7850.____________________________ II yr. regd. TWH stallion, dk. chestnut,
16hds., used for breeding & riding. J. Caye, Walnut Grove. 404-786-9567.__________
1 Belgian, 1900 Ibs., 10 yrs., work sgl. or dbl. in hvy. traffic, gentle, no bad habits, grtd. harness avail. $1000. George Wilson, Conyers. 404-483-9660.___________
Pony for sale, shown by appt. C.M. Bond, Lavonia. 404-356-1143 aft. 8:30 pm._____
QH mare 15.1hds., bay $750, exp. rider, regd. TWH geld., sorrel 14.3hds. $950, exp. rider. B. Paxton, Senoia. 404-599-6471 aft. 9
pm._______________________ Arabian filly, bay, 3 yrs., 14.1hds., Double
R bloodlines, very typey, beau, head, gentle, free breeding to fut. halter winner. Barbara Maneri, Newborn. 404-787-9188.________
TWH blk mare, broke, safe, smooth, beau. $1500. E. Hendricks, Dublin. 912-676-
3513._______________________________ 9 yr. mare, QH x, strawberry 14hds., easy
keeper, loves jumping, not for beg., been shown $800. C. Anderson, Warner Robins. 912-788-8098.___________________
Regd. Arabian mare, 4 yrs., 14.1hds., beau, bay, must see to appreciate. L. Charron, Marietta. 404-445-0884 aft. 8 pm.
AQHA sorrel geld. 3 yrs. $750 or trade for cows of equal value & qlty. E. Floyd, Pembroke. 404-653-2345/4921.________
'85 AQHA mare, Poco x Cash, proven, exc. broodmare, exp. riders, her '90 geld, colt, to good home $550-$650. J. Vaughn. Chickamauga. 404-375-5477.___________
'70 regd. bay QH mare, gentle, easy keeper $500/obo. Tommy Vaughn, Forsyth. 912-994-5479 aft. 6pm._____________
Regd. 2 yr. filly, 1 colt, 6 yr. stallion, 12 yr. mare, American Saddlebred, 5 yr. geld., dbl. regd., 1/2 Arabian, 1/2 American Saddlebred, 14 mos., 1/2 Arabian, 1/2 American Saddlebred, all refined. G. Moss, Adairsville. 404-773-2794 or 235-2085.___________'
AQHA regd. 3 yrs., sorrel w/blaze, stockings, bloodlines incl. Watch Joe Jack, Brio, voice command trnd., shown in halter $1600. Lori Greenway, Maysville. 404-652-
2385._____________________________________________________
Mail copy of coggins each
time you submit an equine ad.
Attention Equine Owners
Through mutual agree ment between Georgia, Florida and Alabama, horse owners are now allowed to obtain a permit from the Department of Agriculture to move an animal across the state line between these three states for show pur poses only. The permit will be valid for six months.
Horse owners shoud apply to the State Depart ment of Agriculture in the state where they reside. Georgia residents should submit a request for permit with a Certificate of Veteri nary Inspection and a nega tive test certificate for Equine Infectious Anemia (Coggins test) to the Georgia Department of Agriculture, State Veterinarian's Office, 19 Capitol Square, Atlanta, Georgia 30334. The nega tive Coggins certificate should be valid for at least six months. The owner should allow ten days to receive the permit after sub mission of the request.
Regd. Arabian/Appaloosa mare 4 yrs., 14.3hds., bay, some spots, broke to ride, healthy, attractive $1300. D. Cantley, Sau-
tee. 404-878-3325.______________
9410 regd. TB bay, good manners, mostly trail ridden, but has pot. for other, $1000. Judy Alexander, Clarkesville. 404-776-1347
day or 947-1012 evg._______________
Son of Impressive Bar Leo, AQHA incentive fund paid, showing pleasure, no bad habits, child-safe geld. Mike Hamilton,
Atlanta. 404-885-1797._____________
2 yr. dau. The Impressive Prize, riding well, great mover, price reduced to sell. Sue Hamilton, Adairsville. 404-773-7401._____
7 yr. AQHA sorrel stud, blaze face w/3 wh. socks, good disp., good handle, stocky build $750. A. Dukes, Adel. 912-896-4139.
3 yr. son Impressive Bar Leo geld., showing halter & pleasure, no bad habits, safe for anyone. Bill Hamilton, Rome. 404-
295-4149.
Paso Fino filly, regd. 2 yrs., show qlty., just started u/s, moving & must sell $1500. D. Dyer, Royston. 404-245-4461._______
'91 regd. Paint breeding stock filly, sorrel, blaze, back stockings, leads, loads, tall, Red Sonny Dee/Levan Joe $500. S. Everhardt,
Madison. 404-342-3820.
3 in 1 pkg., '78 AQHA broodmare, AQHA/ PHBA halter pt. producer, pretty head/neck $2250. Judy Bostick, Wrens. 404-547-3327.
16hd. TB geld., 5 yrs., jumping 2'9", schooling 3', will make exc. hunter, jumper, fox hunter $2500. T. MacRae, Clarkesville.
404-754-4409.
AQHA, IBHA '87 mare, 14.2hds., red dun, halter conf., athletic, greenbroke, Invincible top, King bred bottom, gentle. D. Moretz, Loganville. 404-466-6437.___________
Warmblood mare, Trahkner, 11 yrs., grey, nice mover, proven broodmare, gentle, good riding horse $3500. C. Feilmeier, Stone Mountain. 404-498-8586.
1 yr. TWH colt, Ebony's Masterpiece bloodlines, exc. disp., blk., working to lines, colt & mother can be seen in Kennesaw. Bob Williams, Kennesaw. 404-422-9318.
Regd. mare, beau, blood bay, very nice conf. & disp., clips, loads, quiet on trails, very willing, will make great youth mount, English or Western $600. Karen Barton, Marietta. 404-424-2530.
Sm. grey pony mare, good gait, well broke, strong, sound, wormed, not for beg. Pat McBrayer, Roswell. 404-992-2986.
Champ, bred Egyptian related yrlg. filly, Amir Alih x CH April Moon, nom. for 7 fut. $4000. C. Murphy, Rlnggold. 404-965-3916.
Regd. Arabian chestnut 5 yr. geld., Bask bloodline, reins, backs, smooth gaited, exc. lady's mount, 14.3hds. D. Morrow, Mllledge-
ville. 912-932-5740.
Regd. TB mare 17 yrs., proven broodmare in foal to Trahkner stallion $2000. S. Lee, Alpharetta. 404-664-8380 day or 343-9400
evg.
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'83 AQHA bay geld., AAA rated, 15.1hds.,
very broke, has been used on cattle & run
barrels, sound $2500/obo. Richard Miles,
Kennesaw. 404-499-0645.
Regd. TB geld. 3 yrs., dk. bay, exc. hunter/ jumper prosp., 16.1hds., very well bred,
quiet $3000. S. Stana, Powder Springs. 404658-5305 (w) or 943-1700 (farm).
Prof. trnd. pleasure driving pony 5 yrs.,
sorrel w/flaxen mane/tail, Shetland geld.,
traffic-safe, show qlty., healthy, sound, exc.
disp. $375. N. Chastine, Franklin. 404-675-
3853 or 254-3682.
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THE MARKET BULLETIN
Wednesday, July 3,1991
Squine Svents Calendar
July 5-7 Marietta Rodeo, Cobb Co. Fairgrounds. Info: 404-426-7028.
July 6 Georgia Mountain Association of Saddle Clubs Sanctioned Horse Show. 10 am, White Co.
July 12-14 Circle S Stables Trail Ride, wagons & horses, between Rose's Store and Rockmart. Info: 404-4458967/9037.
July 13 Newton Co. Saddle Club Open Horse Show, 3 pm. English, Western, Gaited, Halter, Youth, Timed Events w/payback, Rusig Farm. Derring St., Covington. Info: 404557-2366 or 404-787-9588.
July 13-14 North Georgia Quarter Horse Association Summer Classic Horse Show,, Chicopee Woods Agri-Center, 9 am. Amateur Classes incl. cutting & working cowhorse, Gainesville. Info: 404-789-3905 or 404-967-2882.
July 14 Barrow Co. Saddle Club Open Horse Show, noon, Halter, Pleasure & Timed Events, payback, Barrow Co. Saddle Arena, Bethlehem. Info: 404-962-1275 or 404-867-2021.
July 19-21 Lawrenceville Rodeo, four performances, Gwinnett Co. Fairgrounds. Info: 404-932-1929 or 404963-9784.
July 20 Fayette Saddle Club Open Horse Show, sanct. by FRHA, Brooks Horse Show Arena, 10 am, Halter, English, Western & Trail, payback, added money, Brooks. Info: 404-460-0717 or 404-473-6090.
July 27 Rolling Hills Saddle Club, Sweet Sunshine Farms, 9 am, Western, Timed Events & Hunter, Alpharetta. Info: 404-889-3133.
July 27 St. Jude Charity Racking & Gaited Horse Show, 4 pm, Chicopee Woods Agricultural Pavilion, Gainesville. Info: 404-475-7477 or 404-887-9632.
July 27 Northeast Georgia Saddle Club Open Horse Show, 4 pm, payback, neg. coggins req., Hwy. 77, Lavonia. Info: 404-245-4013 OF 404-384-7370.
July 28 Bar-G Saddle Club Open Horse Show, 9 am, classes in all div., neg. coggins req., Harbins Road Arena, Dacula. Info: 404-962-0497 or 404476-2813, rain date following Sun.
Aug. 2 Chicopee Woods All Night Horse Show, Hunter, Western, 7 pm, Chicopee Woods, Gainesville. Info: 404-531-6855 or 404-963-0516.
Aug. 2-4 3rd Annual Gold Kist Triple Crown Horse Show, Georgia Nat'l Fairgrounds & Agricenter, 8 am, Perry. Info: Trudy Santoriello, 404460-9893 or Gold Kist, 1529 Hwy. 85 N, Fayetteville, 30214.
Aug. 3 Mtn. Hill School Benefit Horse Show. Harris Co. Agri-Center Arena, 11 am, Western, English, Timed Events, & payback, Hamilton. Info: 404-324-3720 or 404-3274768.
Aug. 3 American Saddlebred Horse Assoc. of Georgia Mid-Summer Classic Georgia State Championship Horse Show, Morgans & Saddlebreds, 10:30 am, Wills Park, Alpharetta. Info: Suzie Pickford, 404-343-9939.
Aug. 10 Dave Seay Restraint Free Training Seminar, 10 am - 6 pm, Gainesville Agri-Center, Gainesville. Info: 404-963-0516 or 404-5316855.
Aug. 18 Rolling Hills Saddle Club, Chicopee Woods. Gainesville. Info: 404-889-3133.
Aug. 25 Bar-G Saddle Clup Open Horse Show, 9 am. classes in all div.. neg. coggins req., Harbins Road Arena, Dacula. Info: 404-9620497 or 404-476-2813, rain date following Sun.
Aug. 10-11 Barrow Co. Saddle Club Open Horse Show, 5 pm, Halter, Pleasure, & Timed Events, payback, Barrow Co. Saddle Club Arena, Bethlehem. Info: 404-962-1275 or 404-867-2021.
Aug. 17 Hawkinsville Arena 2nd Annual State Warm-Up Horse Show, all running show, regular classes, championship & training, 1 pm, Hawkinsville. Info: 912-892-3785 or 923-4990.
Aug. 17 Newton Co. Saddle Club Open Horse Show, 3 pm, English, Western, Gaited, Halter, Youth, Timed Events w/payback, Rusig Farm, Derring St., Covington. Info: 404557-2366 or 404-787-9588.
Sept. 1-2 Big Bear Farm Hunter Show. Pine Mountain. Info: 404-663-4684.
Sept. 7 Magnolia Open Horse Show, 9 am, Wills Park, Alpharetta. Info: Hunter, 404-926-5097; or Open, 404993-4954.
Sept. 8 Rolling Hills Saddle Club, Wills Park, Alpharetta. Info: 404-889-3133.
Sept. 8 Barrow Co. Saddle Club Open Horse Show, noon Halter, Pleasure & Timed Events, payback, Barrow Co. Saddle Arena, Bethlehem. Info: 404-962-1275 or 404-867-2021.
Sept. 13-14 World Class Competitor Lyn Salvatori Palm conducting Equestrian Clinic, Berry College, Rome. Info: 404-236-2266.
Sept. 21 Northeast Georgia Saddle Club Open Horse Show, 10 am, Saddle Club Area, payback, off Hwy. 77, Lavonia. Info: 404-2454013 or 404-384-7370.
Sept. 21 SEWPCA All Pony Show w/ Reg. Welsh, Purebred & Open Classes, Halter, Showmanship, English, Western - High Point Youth, 9 am, Chicopee Woods Agri-Center, Gainesville. Info: Sherry Mask, 404786-4560.
Sept. 22 Bar-G Saddle Club Open Horse Show, 9 am, classes in all div., neg. coggins req., Harbins Road Arena, Dacula. Info: 404-9620497 or 404-476-2813, rain date following Sun.
Sept. 28 Golden Isles Riding Academy Open Show, Huntseat (u/s & o/f), Western, Saddleseat, Racking, Pleasure, Costume, etc., neg. coggins req., Brunswick. Info: Sally Lindberg, 912-265-1565; or Frances Crum, 912-264-3057.
Sept. 28 Newton Co. Saddle Club Open Horse Show, 11 am, English, Western, Gaited, Halter, Youth, Timed Events w/payback, Rusig Farm, Derring St., Covington. Info: 404-557-2366 or 404-787-9588.
Grey geld. 5 yrs., 16.2hds., prof, trnd., ideal for English or Western Pleasure, gr'son of Sonny Dee Bar $3500. W. Berman, Canton. 404-591-3562.____________
'85 Zippo mare 15hds., trnd. in Western Pleasure, beau. conf. $2500 or will trade for stallion of equal value. Tommy Harris, Calhoun. 404-629-3817 aft. 5 pm._____
Mule 15 + hds., work & ride $700, will trade. T. Gunter, Vienna. 912-268-8043/2759.
Regd. Arabian 1 yr. geld., I4hds., 6 crosses to Moraffic, exc. conf. & disp., halter broken, gentle, must see to appreciate $1000. H. Branton, Austell. 404-941-
1286._________________ 2 Paso Finos; '88 pretty bay geld, w/stripe
& fast forward gait $2500, '86 gorgeous bay mare w/star $6000. Barbara Cox, 450 Dorris Rd., Crabapple 30201. 404-475-8774._____
AQHA bay yrlg. filly by Spanish High, ready for trng. $1500. Glenn Vergason, Lithonla. 404-922-5291.__________________
TWH geld. 8 yrs., chestnut, exceptional trail horse, jumps, backs, starting to open gates, advanced beg. to intermediate rider. Lisa Carroll, Duluth. 404-476-2549._______
AQHA extremely versatile sorrel mare, shown by youth, Western Pleasure, jr. rodeo, very pretty, gentle, good disp. Kirn Quinn, Gumming. 404-887-2504._______
Arabian mare, bay 7 yrs., Polish/Crabbet bloodlines, Bataan dau. that has successfully competed in halter, huntseat & pleasure driving, reas. priced w/generous terms. C. Crunkleton, Acworth. 404-428-
6254._______________________ Arabian/QH 6 yr. grey mare, 14hds., exc.
conf. & disp., Western Pleasure, sacrifice w/ tack $750. Greg Nash, Commerce. 404-335-
4767.________________________ AQHA yrlg. filly, gr'dau. of Secrietarit,
lots of leg & good disp. $500/obo. D. Franklin, Dalton. 404-259-8558._________
Regd. Connemara, wh., fully trnd., gentle w/no bad habits, partial blindness one eye $2000. Mike Kahn, Alpharetta. 404-475-8407.
Regd. Arabian geld., 5 yrs., Morafic lines, beau., exc. disp., prof. trng. $1950. Fred Waller, Buford. 404-945-3213._________
AQHA blue roan geld. 10 yrs., all-around trail horse, suitable for anyone w/super personality. A. Murray, Gainesville. 404-5366309.
1 TB mare 6 yrs., 16.1hds., seal brn., Ige. bone, athletic build, quiet o/f, teen okay, ISR approved. K. Brodie, Marietta. 404-423-
1210.__________________________
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2 yr. Quarter bay mare, 5 yrs. Qtr. blk. mare, 7 yr. Qtr. dk. bay stallion, 3 yr. bay geld., 6 yr. bay geld, for sale. H. Alien, Smyrna. 404-436-1436.________________
Sm. Arabian type pony geld., 2 yrs., started u/s, hunter prosp. $400, nego. Samantha Bartlett, Rt. 2, Box 470, Gray 31032. 912-986-3079._______________
Percheron regd. blk. broodmare, 17.2hds., broke to ride & drive in traffic, warmblood breeding prosp. Charles Gardner, Monroe. 404-267-8040._________________
14 mo. bay TWH filly 14hds., beau, conf., disp. & gait, started on ground work $600. Karen Patrick, Jonesboro. 404-874-1700 (w) or 477-7211 (h).________________
6 yr. dapple grey Arabian mare, EgyptianPolish bred, halter pts., loving disp., sells open or bred $2500. C. Groom, Buford. 404945-4633._______________________
Regd. TB mare, 15.2hds., 15 yrs., pretty bay, proven broodmare, approved by American Hanoverian Society, quiet to ride, trng. level dressage, exc. mother. V. Velzor, Gumming. 404-889-8911.____________
AQHA mare 18 yrs., 15.2hds., trnd. English/Western, gentle, shown successfully $600, nego., to good home. Noni Carlson, Snellville. 404-972-1247._____
Exquisite blk. mare, her '91 Ice Storm foal & bred back, 3 in 1 $2250. Carol Wright, P.O. Box 555, Hiawassee 30546.__________
Blk. & wh. Miniature mare, charcoal grey Mediterranean jack, both regd. Billy Turner, Union Point. 404-486-2558.__________
Miniature breeding pkg., mature stallion, sorrel w/blaze, 30 1/2", sorrel Pinto bred mare, 34", both AMHA regd. E. Vosyka, Oxford. 404-787-5771.______________
Regd. APHA mare 6 yrs., chestnut/ tobiano, shown successfully English/Western, easy handler, good keeper, child-safe $2500. John Maddox, Hampton. 404-9463228 aft. 6 pm.___________________
Regd. Appaloosa geld., 3/19/89, sorrel w/ body blanket, 14.2hds., good conf. & bloodlines, exc. 4-H prosp. $950. Tensley Adams, Athens. 404-549-7832.________
Buckskin filly 3 mos., 7 yr. 1/2 QH, 1/2 TB geld., 16hds. $850, 3 yr. racking geld., well trnd. $325. Donna Dillard, Ball Ground. 404735-4887.____________________
'82 AQHA/AQHA mare, 14.2hds., sorrel w/ blaze, easy keeper, exc. bloodlines for breeding, exp. rider $1000/obo. J. Boswell, Hephzibah. 404-547-2805.__________
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Horses at Stud
Deckaway Joe, APHA brn. & wh. overo, sire of GPHBA fut. winner & high pt. halter champ., sired 22 painted foals, out of mostly solid mares. R. Boyd, Decatur. 404284-4079.
Ima Balmy 3 APHA sorrel & wh. overo stallion, great disp. & conf. R. Boyd, Oxford. 404-787-7401.
Koh I Noorr (Norton x Cometa), imported straight Russian stallion, beau, head, loving disp., bred for halter, perf. & racing, intro. fee $300 purebred, $200 grade. Heidi Benson, 155 E. Crestwood Rd., Tyrone 30240.404-631-9261.
Ga. Producer Named To Nat'l Pork Board Moultrie pork producer Roy Strange has been se lected to serve a three-year term on the 15-member Na tional Pork Board. Strange was one of five producers chosen from eight who were nominated at the National Pork Producers Delegate Body in Denver, Colo. Established under the Pork Promotion, Research and Consumer Information Act of 1985, the National Pork Board has developed budgets and awarded con tracts to strengthen the po sition of pork in the market place. The program is funded by a mandatory as sessment of one-quarter of one percent of the market value of all hogs sold in the United States and an equiv alent amount on imported hogs, pork and pork prod ucts.
Silver grey 15.1hd. Arabian, beauty, size, motion, disp., Class A champ, in costume, side saddle, trail, English, country English show hack, versatility, exc. mare care, LFG. J. Boswell, Hephzibah. 404-547-2805.
'83 AQHA stallion, gr'son Private Blend, own son Hesa Private Man, sorrel w/blaze & 4 wh. feet $250. Jannell Leonard, Clarkesville. 404-754-8506.
Regd. grey Arabian stallion, 15hds., wonderful disp., sires qlty. foals w/fine heads & lovely movement, regd. Arabians private treaty, other mares $100. N. Dougherty, Carrollton. 404-832-9345.
Dbl. Wapiti TB type regd. Appaloosa, APSHA foundation sire, 16.1hds., gr'son Wapiti, celebrating his 20th yr., big boned, correct, col., disp., LFG $500, young stock avail. D. Worthey, Ringgold. 404-965-7524.
Blk. Arabian stallion, D.D. Al Jahara is dbl. DARQ+ + +, striking col., conf., perf., personality, fee $500/250. Laura Audet, 1600 Hwy. 81 E., McDonough. 404-954-1061.
Radamazon, copper chestnut champ. Arabian, Ferzon-Raffles bred, super conf., super disp., LFG $350 purebred, $225 others, exc. mare care $4/day. C. Groom, Buford. 404-945-4633.
Red Medicine regd. Paint Horse Assoc. 8 yrs,, 15.2hds., 1300 Ibs., loud chestnut, wh. overo, by Mardelle Dixon out of War Leo mare $300 regd. or grade. Judy Noel, Dalton. 404-673-4040.
34" AMHR cremello stallion for mares 44" & under $150, mare care $5/day, neg. culture & cog. test req. M. Lanier, Atlanta. 404-237-3746.
Old horse buggy (buckboard) $650. homas Davis, 2311 Cadden Ct., Augusta 30906. 404-790-6354.
Want 2 or 4 wheel cart or buggy for showing Arabians. J. Boswell, Hephzibah. 404-547-2805.
Pony & horse cart, 2 wheel $275. J. Hoyal, Zebulon. 404-567-8841.
Spring buckboard w/spring seat, ball bearing rubber tired wheels $500, leather driving harness, like new cond. $250. B. Malone, Fairburn. 404-964-6923.
1 pr. chaps, sm., approx. 28" waist, 30"32" inseam, forest green w/beige trim, exc. cond. $75. Renee Gann, Rt. 2, Box 255-10, J ine Valley Farm Rd., Comer 30629. 404'83-5401 evg.
Like new Amish buggy for sale or trade :or cows of equal value. H. Eaton, Villinow. 404-397-2942.
Buggies, antique Amish buggy, closed in :ab $950. Carson Brown, Douglasville. 404489-1145.
English jacket & shirt, worn about 2 or 3 times, has not ever been broken, for sm. adult or older child, shirt $7, jacket $90. C. Reeves, Suwanee. 404-476-5103.
Custom show clothes, ultra suede & eather chaps w/matching blouses, sev. cols. $45/up, size 12 girl's. Mareesa Leonard, Clarkesville. 404-754-8506.
Pony cart & complete harness $200. T. Sunter, Vienna. 912-268-8043/2759.
Pony cart & tack for sale $150 ea. w/ bridles, cart $200 w/harness. J. Huckabe, 840 Ralph Rd., Conyers 30208. 404-785-9392.
Want stud services of Mammoth Spotted jack. J. Bond, 1740 W. Sandtown Rd,, Marietta 30064. 404-422-8226.
Want stallion at stud, QH, 15.3hds., grey or blk., kind, handsome, to breed 2 beau, xbred TB mares. Ms. Murphee, Suwanee. 404-476-5590.
English jacket, size 16, exc. cond. $75. Linda Kundell, Watkinsville. 404-769-6395.
Horse size old timey buggy $500. Grier Cartey, Watkinsville. 404-769-9736.
Cart for horse. H. Cook, Carrollton. 404834-9852.
OIDO Menudo sorrel stallion, 15hds., Doc Bar bloodlines, pts. in reining & working cow horse $250. D. Walker, Bremen. 404537-1007 or 832-6384.
AQHA solid blk. stallion, 15.1hds., King bred top & bottom, exc. conf. & disp. $350. Cindy Wilkes, Rt. 1, Box 214D, Harlem 30814. 404-556-9568._______________
Appaloosa few spot leopard, Prints PokA-Doc, gr'son of both Bold Print & Abdull's Pok-A-Son, ntl. champ., first yr. at stud, 15.3hds. $250. E. Martin, Alpharetta. 404475-6881.__________________
9 yr. AQHA copper sorrel, shines like new penny 15.2hds., 1200+ Ibs., Blondy's Dude, very gentle, pedi. avail., regd. $250, grade $100, $5 mare care, LFG. Pat Lively, Rt. 1, Box 205B, Collins 30421. 912-684-4905.
Regd. Appaloosa stallion, 15.2hds., red leopard, own son of Prince Shannon, Prince Plaudit, Mighty Bright bloodlines, 95% col. producer even in solid mares $3000, stud fee $400. P. Hartzler, Alpharetta. 404-475-
9663.________________________ AQHA chestnut stallion, by world champ.
Impressive x Debonair Lass, AQHA champ., '89 world show qualifier, 8 grands, 7 resv., beau, head & neck, great disp. $500 LFG. G. Carrouth, Jackson. 404-775-3423._______
2 AQHA stallions, grey Conclusive formerly at Parnes & Mr, Sonny Go Te. Gary Maddox, Rt. 5, Box 5838, Blairsvllle 30512. 404-745-3303._____________________
AQHA chestnut, gr'son of grand champ. Blondy's Dude, flashy w/good disp., foals on ground $350/$175. J.R. Erb, Sharpsburg. 404-253-5954.________________
Child's size 12 navy hunt coat $25, used bits, bridles, other misc. equip., call for list. D. McCurley, Watkinsville. 404-769-0560.
Jog cart, hvy. duty, , ideal for trng., will not turn over $100, harness & extra parts $75. Heather Hullender, 2840 Old Last Mt. Rd., Powder Springs 30073. 404-943-4120.
Jerald sulky 2-wheel driving/exercise cart, new leathers $800, Amish blk. patent leather harness, Arabian size $250. C. Cable, Riverdale. 404-543-3203.
Want to buy lady's saddleseat day coat, size 18, pastel col., in good shape, reas. priced, also lady's blk. jod boots, size 10. Carolyn Silva, Marietta. 404-590-7655
Hunt coats, pants, boots, leggies, gloves, Westropp over-reach boot, English bridle & bits, more. B. Brock, Rt. 2, Box 20, Ludowici 31316.912-545-9113.
Lady's size 12 like new blk. light weight wool show coat, retail $165, selling for $65, cash. V. Beaty, 4007 Hwy. 81 South, Covington 30209. 404-786-7718 aft. 9 pm.
Racking/saddleseat suit, exc. cond., red, size 6/8 lady's $40. R. Adams, Athens. 404354-1688.
2 advanced jr. riders are avail, to ride & show your horses this season, call for more info. J. Faass, Roswell. 404-594-8972.
Leather buggy harness, horse size, exc. cond. $285. Bill Cornelius, Hampton. 404 946-3457 before 9 pm.
Boarding Facilities
APHA sorrel & wh. tobiano/overo, 16hds., 5 yrs., fut. winner as yrlg., Tom Tom breeding $2500. C. Couch, Gumming. 404-
889-3017.____________________
Modern 22 stall barn, full board incl. feed twice, turn-out, stalls cleaned everyday, fly
system, 150x300 lighted outdoor arena, no barbed wire, stallions welcome. R. Boyd, The Lazy B Arena, Oxford. 404-787-7401.
Equine & Everything Else
Wooden Amish cart, exc. cond., show qlty., for 1000 Ib. horse $800. V. Bachman, Canton. 404-479-3581._______________
Pony cart for sale, metal $150. C. Corley Sr., 6930 Nicholsville Rd., NW, Ranger 30734. 404-625-4244._________________
Orig. Amish buggy, exc. cond. $1000. H. Phillips, Ellaville. 912-937-5588._________
Want exp. confident rider to ride very green mare in exchange for breeding to champ. Arabian. C. Groom, Buford. 404-945-
4633.___________________________ Want hunt coat, size 18, prefer blk.,
Stubben VSD, size 17 1/2-18 w/fittings. Dee Thompson, Lincolnton. 404-359-7613.
Horse jumps made to order, wings $90, schooling standards $25, poles $12, gates, coops, other. Barbara Stoltz, Canton. 404479-8787.
Tack, trng. aids, barn hdwe., thermal blankets, summer sheets, bucket holders, show clothes, all exc. cond., will trade for dressage saddle. C. Johnson, Hoschton. 404-967-2007.
Want buggy/cart/wagon in good working order, will trade regd. horses or services rendered, serious inquiries only. Angela Kirk Tilley, Ellenwood. 404-474-4442._____
Want pasture board for 1 horse near Hwy. 400 & Hwy. 9, must be reas., ref. Amy Gordon, 3331 Lake Rd., Gumming 30130. 404-889-4767.
Space avail, in sm. private barn near Lawrenceville, full boarding only, Ige. stalls, good pasture, nice trails, exc. care, adults only. R. Little, Lawrenceville. 404-962-7350 day or 822-0090 evg.
Pasture w/shelter, sep. riding ring, feed hay twice daily, easy trail access, tack rm., no barbed wire, adult care on premises $135/mo., incl. worming program & immunizations. J. Derrick, Lawrenceville. 404-9627407.
Shadowrock Farm, 20 minutes from downtown, full board $220/mo., dressage ring, jumps, trails, owners/managers on premises, customized feeding program, very clean fac. Laura Behning, Lithonia. 404-469-1155.
Horses boarded, private 3 stall barn, tack rm., Ige. stalls, owners live on prop., 3 stalls avail. $150/mo. full board, btw. Roswell & Woodstock. Luca Gianturco, Woodstock. 404-924-2824.
Woodcrest Farm, quiet boarding fac. in Cherokee Co., Ige., lighted sand arena, wood fenced turn-outs, miles of trails, specializing huntseat & dressage, full board $175. Barbara Stoltz, Canton. 404-479-8787.
Navy hunt coat, child size 14 $40, blue rat catcher, child size 14 $10, grey breeches size 24 $10, all like new. Janice Rogers, Stone Mountain. 404-972-2949.
Want to buy goat cart & harness. Susan Forrister, Bremen. 404-646-8043.
2 Amish buggies in perfect cond., hvy. duty 1-horse wagon, real good cond., 1 doctor's buggy, useable but could use some repair, not junk $450 to $900 ea. Owen Watkins, 4716 Pool Rd., Winston 30187. 404942-2015.
SASE means self-addressed, stamped envelope.
Pasture space avail, on 900 A., 1/4 mi. race track, many trails, 24 hr. sec. Freddie Huckeba, Dawsonville. 404-864-8576.
Full board, all services avail., indoor & outdoor arenas, breeding fac., hot walker, covered rnd. pen, stadium & cross country jumps, trails nearby, on premise prof, management. C. Johnson, Hoschton. 404967-2007.
Horses boarded, full, partial or pasture, lighted ring, tack rms., lots of trails, adult lives on place, can pick up, 2 mi. from I-20 East. C. McGhee, Conyers. 404-929-0975 or 388-7797.
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Pasture to full board $50-$150, private farm, miles of trails. D. Worthey, Ringgold. 404-965-7524.__________________
Private barn has room for 3 horses, 4 mi. from Wills Park, Ige. stalls, daily turn-out, personal care, full board $195/mo. P. Hartzler, Alpharetta. 404-475-9663.______
Footbridge Farm, boarding, new barn, 12x12 stalls, daily turn- out, lighted sand dressage arena, trails, owner on premises, exc. care. V. Velzor, 2749 Echols Rd., Gumming 30130. 404-889-8911.________
Pasture w/use of stall, rnd. pen, sm. paddocks, no full board $75/mo. w/deposit, only 2 avail, openings, North Henry, Clayton, DeKalb cos. A. Tilley, Ellenwood. 404474-4442._______________________
Horses pastured $50/mo., exc. water, grass, shade, Woodstock- hickory flat area. Win Southern, 2174 E. Cherokee Dr., Woodstock 30188. 404-926-6839._______
Cedar Creek Farm, 10 mi. north of Dalton, 13 mi. south of Chattahoochee, board fences, rnd. pen, lighted arena w/jumps, 300+ riding acres, Ige. stalls, paddocks w/ turn-outs, cleaned/fed daily, pasture w/clear crk. & shelter, owner lives on premises. Judy Noel, Dalton. 404-673-4040._______
Triple A Farms, will pasture board your horses, mares, geld., under exc. cond., located South Fulton Co., call for further info. F. Adus, 7795 Rico Rd., Palmetto 30268.404-463-4971.______________
Pasture w/sm. barn for rent, gentle horses only, has arena, rnd. pen & trails, cooperative feed program, '91 vac. & neg. cog. req. $40/mo./horse. B. Auxier, Athens. 404-5461505evg.____________________
Horses boarded, monthly & wk. end rates, stables avail., great pasture, adj. to the Cohutta Wilderness in N. Ga. R. McGehee, Rt. 1, Box 536, Epworth 30541. 404-632-2193.
Boarding stable, 14 stall new barn, wash rack, riding ring, 25 A. lush pasture, will condition show horses, full board $130, btw. Warner Robins & Perry. Kathy Ernst, 109 Van Dr., Kathleen 31047. 912-988-1346 or 987-9589.____________.________
230 A. exc. pasture, riding rm., few stalls avail., lie. boarding fac. M. Atwood, Rex. 404-474-3165.___________________
Pasture board for horses, no stallions, miles of riding trails, 8 mi. west of Dallas, 10 mi. north of Villa Rica $40/mo. Billy Bullock, Dallas. 404-445-9392.______________
Quiet 50 A. farm, 10 minutes from Dawson Forest Riding Trails, wash rack, tack rms., safe fencing, 2 rings, good Bermuda pasture $55/mo., pasture $85 partial. Pam Spencer, Gumming. 404-889-
1536.______________________ Horses boarded 100 A, riding ring, night
sec., 10 mi. from Wills Park, pasture $50, partial $75. Loraine Thompson, Duluth. 404623-9850.___________________,_
1 board space avail, in sm. barn, individual care, sand arena, stadium, cross country jumps, trail around lake, stall, feed twice daily, worming incl. $150/mo. D. Whitworth, Lawrenceville. 404-963-0952.
Lighted arena & rnd. pen, jumps, access to trails, very clean, 12x12 stalls, tack rm., extra sec. & more, adults only, 50% off first mos. board. B. Drozak, Double D Stables, Loganville. 404-466-1442.___________
Horses boarded, full or partial board upon request, individual tack rm., stalls & pasture area, reas. price. Linda Foutch, Jonesboro. 404-473-1545._____________________
Dogwood Stables, 5 mi. from Dawson Forest, pasture & full board, riding ring, trails, 24 hr. sec. & care. Vickie Hamrick, 5485 Hwy. 400, Gumming 30130. 404-889-
8642.________________________ Horses boarded full, partial & pasture
board, located on 110 beau, acres, lots of trails near the Ocorujoe River, owners live on premises. G. Carrouth, Jackson. 404-775-
3423.______________________ Lilburn-Stone Mountain, 54 A. w/trails,
Ige. ring w/jumps, wash rack, feed twice daily, 24 hr. sec. $150 full board only. Nancy Gray, 3626 Canadian Way, Tucker 30084. 404-938-5375._____________________
Will board up to 3 horses $75 ea./mo., good pasture/barn. James Dinsmore, 19335 Birmingham Hwy., Alpharetta 30201. 404889-3801.
Fairfield Farm, 8 stalls, centaur arena, wash rack, good pasture, 600 A. trails, North Houston Co. Charlie Anderson, Warner Robins. 912-788-8098._____________
Pasture board for horses, rich yr. around grazing, woods, stream, riding ring, lighted feed stalls, winter hay at no extra charge, private farm, resident owner. D. Boroughs, Decatur. 404-241-3565.
Horses boarded, clean stables, full care,
wood fencing, daily turn-out, sand dressage
ring, jumps, owners on premises, 3 mi. from
PTC $150/mo., also 12 stall barn for rent,
pastures w/wood fencing. J. Erb, Sharps-
burg. 404-253-5954.
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Full board $150/mo., 10 mi. from Wills Park, daily tum-out, ring, jumps, trails. Linda Moss, Alpharetta. 404-475-4761.
Lge. stalls, daily turn-out, 2 rings, 24 hr. care by owner, will care for aged & convalescent horses, ref., TLC for your bourse, limited stalls avail. E. Beaver, Alpharetta. 404-475-3546
Stall boarding, 4 openings left $175/mo., close to Etowah River, Dawson Forest, Cherokee, Forsyth Co. line. C. Couch, Gumming. 404-889-3017.
Pasture board $45/mo., water, elec., lighted riding & trng. ring. B. Keener, Hoschton. 404-867-5407 evg.
Include your area code on phone numbers.
Barn, 22 A., 190x125 lighted arena, smaller arena, lunge ring, jumps, turn-out, shavings, trails, cog. req., full board $175, co-op nego. Sally Lindberg, Golden Isles Riding Academy, Brunswick. 912-265-1565.
Livestock Wanted
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Sonya Way at 6519083.
Want to buy German grunts, bunnies, breeders, bucks or does. N. Cole, Carrollton. 4Q4-834-3490.________________
Want child-safe pleasure/trail horse, reas. priced. Diane Roberson, Dublin. 912-984-
4830.______________________ Want to buy 50 head Holstein steers.
Charles Barrett, Rt. 1, Box 1050, Carnesville 30521.404-384-4387._____________
Want to buy any kind of horses, mules, goats, cows, hogs, pick up anywhere, pay cash. Wayne Green, Bremen. 404-562-3605.
Want to buy reas. priced goats & sheep. Don Browning, Dacula. 404-339-9057.____
Want to buy Longhorn calves. D. McMichen, Dallas. 404-445-0318 or 948-8547.
Want very reas. priced horses, ponies, goats, not for slaughter, will pick up. C. Pucko, McDonough. 404-957-8239.______
Want to buy goats, cows, horses, will be well fed & cared for. J. Wiley, Dallas. 404459-8039._________________
Want to buy cattle. J. Wimpey, Jonesboro. 404-471-4221.________________
Want reas. priced ponies, horses, goats, must be broke & gentle, exc. home. Jan Willis, Fayetteville. 404-460-1525.______
Want to buy horses, mules, ponies, will pay top prices, picked up anywhere in Ga. Ray Penland, Jasper. 404-735-4887._____
Want to buy donkeys, prefer jennies, anywhere. Darrell Kemp, Eastman. 912-3741767/7102.____________________
Want to buy sheep, goats, ponies, will pay top price, anywhere in Ga. Gene Holsomback, Calhoun. 404-629-3775._____
Want to buy a pig for slaughter for July 4th, should be 85-90 Ibs., after dressed. A. Mobley, Conyers. 404-483-6857._______
Want horse 15 + hds., age 4-7 yrs., to love & ride, must be reas. Amy Gordon, Gumming. 404-889-4767.____________
Want goats, pigs, calves, reas. priced miniature goats & pigs, not for slaughter, will pick up w/in reas. dist. Jim Poe, Lawrenceville. 404-339-8064._________
Want to buy horses of any kind, will pick up & pay cash. Tommy Andrews, Newnan. 404-254-8638._____________________
Want sev. good gentle ponies & riding horses, must be reas. B. Akers, Carrollton. 404-834-6434.___________________
Want to buy horses, ponies, donkeys, cows, any size, not for slaughter, will pick up, pay cash. C. Hall, Hazlehurst. 912-375-
4612.______________________ Want to keep & feed 2 llamas free of
charge, must be gentle, absolutely no bad habits allowed. Bill Sikkelle, Dalton. 404278-5463 (w) or 226-2799 (h).________________
Want to buy goats, sheep. Ray Almand, 5040 Stagecoach Rd., Ellenwood 30049. 404-961-6729.___________________
Want to buy cattle, any amount. Bob Sprayberry, Newnan. 404-253-8982._____
Want to buy hvy. boars, sows, good shoats, cattle, pick up horses, ponies, mules, goats. M. Rice, Newnan. 404-2517590._____________________
Want to buy hogs, good pigs, pick up goats, horses, ponies, mules. J. Doss, Whltesburg. 404-834-4853._________________
Want to buy cattle. Jim Toney, Stockbridge. 404-483-7993.
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 651-9082.
16' Double D gooseneck stock trlr. new floor, tires, brakes, lights, extra heavy duty ready to go, $1800. Sonny Johnston, Athens. 404-549-7492.___________________
Stock trlr. Cherokee, very sturdy red, 24' gooseneck, tri axel $3500 all lights, brakes, good trlr. C. Chapman, Senola. 404-5998666.____________________
2-horse trlr., $650 Hale 2-horse $850, Western saddle $100, Australian stock saddle, $200 pony, $50 others. B. Akers, Carrollton. 404-834-6434.__________
Western saddles very good cond. $100$150, Australian stock w/horn $385, misc. riding equipment, reas. J. Wheeler, Fairburn. 404-969-2004._______________
'89 27' GN Ponderosa 6-horse slant load stock trlr. dressing room, hay rack, spare tire, $4850. Thorn Petersen, Conyers. 404466-1900.
Sid Hall & Sons Supreme Super Drifter Australian outback saddle like new, $750; Billy Cook cutting saddle $800. Lamar Green, Canton. 404-479-6200._________
Cattle/equip, trlr. 6'x14" dual axle w/ brakes, ramps, bumper pull 2" ball hitch, $1200. Walt Halski, Homer. 404-677-4950.
2-horse trlr., bumper pull, good tires/floor, escape door, electric brakes, some rust, 5x6, $850. Rebecca Abernathy, Marietta. 404-371-4184 days only.____________
Small two-horse BP trlr. good floor, rubber, needs paint, $850. Lynn Abernathy, Canton. 404-475-4029._____________
2-horse bumper pull, extra tall & wide wheel brakes, ramp, fully enclosed, good tires, new floor $2600. L. Wilson, Jefferson. 404-367-8764._______________
Super heavy duty manual headgate, Y design, 33' opening, works animals 5 mo. to 2700 Ibs., gate weight 250 Ibs. $300. Sam Moon, Homer. 404-677-3540.__________
'79 Hale gooseneck tandem axle trlr., 36 ft. long w/metal top and good tires, $2000. Heigh Crook, Montezuma. 912-472-8421.
'82 Premier 2-horse trlr., white, extra height, sound floor, good paint, mats, center divider, escape door, good tires, pulls good $1250 obo. W.H. McCarter, Blalrsville. 404-745-4957.__________
Cattle headgate manual like new, $125. C. Wellham, Statham. 404-725-2327._______
Simco roping saddle, basketweave design, 15" seat, incl. breastcollar, like new $600. Virginia Thomas, Bogart. 404-769-0741
evg._________________________ Two Western saddles w/blankets and
bridles, one saddle $400 and the other $350. Brenda Knight, Woodstock. 404-926-5363.
Horse trlr., 24' covered, electric brakes tandem axles, ball gooseneck, $2500 obo. Sally Barksdale, Wlntervllle. 404-742-7149.
Gooseneck stock trlr., 6'x20', '88 mdl., low mi., metal top esc. door, two 6000 Ib. drop axles, div. and 2 rear doors, elec. brakes $3000 obo. Willie Lee, Statesboro. 912-587-5983.____________________
Stubben Huntseat saddle in good cond. no fittings $225. Jan Porubsky, Tucker. 404493-9004._________________
Want 17 1/2"-18" Stubben VSD w/fittings in good cond., will trade beautiful Appaloosa mare. Dee Thompson, Llncolnton. 404-359-7613._________________
2 Western saddles, 15" Textan Bona Alien $175-$275. B. Paxton, Senoia. 404-599-6471 after 9 pm.______ _____
'80 Phillips 2-horse trlr. w/lge. dr. rm., new tires, needs some repair $2500. C. Harrison, Acworth. 404-974-3627.___________
'88 Hart 3-horse slant gooseneck w/living qtrs., AC/heat, kept inside, no rust $1200. C. Austin, Douglasvllle. 404-942-8674.______
Used Clinton-Northrup all-purpose 16 1/ 2", good cond., no fittings $175. B. Kirschling, Mllledgevllle. 912-453-3432.
Crosby Blue Ribbon saddle, 21", EC, $250; Western saddle, bridle, breastplate, pad, VGC, $175. K. lacone, Jonesboro. 404474-8554._____________________
'85 two-horse trailer, 7' height, ramp load, full curtains, many options, low mi., like new $3800 firm. David Bailey, Walnut Grove. 404-787-7403 after 6:30 p.m.
'91 WW 16 ft. gooseneck stock trlr. w/ white canvas top $3000, new Diamond L roping saddle $300 or trade for livestock. Wayne Green, Bremen. 404-562-3605.____
2-horse trlr., bumper pull, both sides enclosed, Krager wheels, new tires exc. cond. Harold Morris, Griffin. 404-228-2693.
Want 2 horse trailer, will trade. Billy Sterling, Fayetteville. 404-460-9969.______
'85 red four-horse Gooseneck w/dressing room, all tongue and groove w/air vents above ea. stall and 4 esc. doors, exc. cond. Stacey Rogin, Fayetteville. 404-253-8770/ 461-6938.____________________
15" Bona Alien Western saddle, rawhide tree, floral tooled, hvy. duty stirrups, leathers, exc. cond. $400. Doug Whitaker, Newnan. 404-251-0101.____________
Huntseat saddle, brown w/suede leathers and irons, exc. cond. $90. Janie Anderson, Ball Ground. 404-893-4029 evg._______
20ft. Gooseneck cattle trlr. w/metal top, center gate, butter-fly, rear gates. J.R. Wimpey, Jonesboro. 404-471 -4221._____
2 horse bumper pull with fiberglass top. new floor and good tires 2 esp. doors and tack compartment, $1200. Jimmy Hollis, Hiram. 404-943-4722._____________
Simco western show saddle, 15" very good cond., $325. A. Mobley, Conyers. 404483-6857._____________________
16 1/2" Crosby collegiate all purpose saddle, used twice, flawless cond., $350. Debra Tobin, Duluth. 404-476-9368.______
1 brown Texan equitation 17" saddle $300, 16" Cortina hunt seat $250, 16 1/2" Parian! jumper, old, $75 others, all good cond. Ellen Wright, Newnan. 404-254-0126 6:30 pm or Ive. msg.______________
Wintec all purpose English saddle 17" burg./black, incl. girth, leathers, stirrups $265. A. Strickland, Athens. 404-543-7822.
Pony saddle $50, other saddles, will repair yours. Connie Lipham, Fayetteville. 404-461-8263 before 9 pm.___________
English saddle w/fittings $100. blk. western 15" w/silver, bridle and breast plate to match $150. Patty Anduson, Aragon. 404684-4653.____________________
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.
Two horse Gooseneck trlr., 16' w/electric brakes. 6'5" high, 7'x6' dr. needs paint $2500. B. Keener, Hoschton. 404-867-5407.
5 close contact hunt seat saddles, 16", 16 1/2", 17"-Prix, Avanti and Eldonian, $150 to $350. B. Macon, Atlanta. 404-993-8448.
16', 4-horse bumper pull trlr., 4 esc. doors, tack and feed comp., mats, good cond. $1350. Mark Bishop, Hoschton. 404-945-
3770._________________________ Solid head and body dividers for 2 horse
trlr. strong metal, $10 and $15 obo. V. Beaty, Covington. 404-786-7718._____________
Western Big Horn saddle, like new, light brown, w/breast plate, $250. Pegi Vaughn, Forsyth. 912-994-5479.____________
Bumper pull-three horse tall slant load trlr. w/tack room, exc. cond., less than 1500 mi., $1800. Jay Smith, Homerville. 912-487-
2467.______________________ Simco 16" rnd. skirt saddle, new girth,
exc. cond., $160. Debbie Hopkins, Lilburn. 404-921-0723.________________
WW two horse bumper pull trlr. red, brakes, tack comp., windows, esc. door, ramp, like new $2250. Sue Sigmon, Alpharetta. 404-442-3573.________________
Western saddle, roper, like new, $375. Andee Weathers, Covington. 404-760-1165 day/464-3685 evg._____________
WW '86 two horse bumper pull trlr. good cond., fully enclosed, padded, rubber mats, $2200 negotiable. Tina Brown, Powder Springs. 404-439-7519.______________
Barrel saddles 14"& 15" $395, western saddle $125, English sadddle $100, Hereford, 16", $250, bridles, halters, reas. summer sheets, $20 ea. B. Wheeler, Falrburn. 404-969-2004.____________
15" western pleasure saddle, good cond., $150. C. Pucko, McDonough. 404-957-8239.
Crump Prix de Saute Puissance close contact saddle 17", only 18 mo. old, $500 firm. Mary Anne Payne, Alpharetta. 404664-5258.________________
Draft horse show harness for team, includes scotch collars and crome hames. Charles Gardner, Monroe. 404-267-8040.
17" huntseat saddle, suede knee rolls, seldom used, exc. cond., w/fittings and fleece pad, $250. P. Farmer, Conyers. 404483-4834/5463._________________
Matching set leather harness, exc. cond., Ige. draft horse harness, exc. cond. H. A. Denson, Douglasvllle. 404-942-5376.______
Gooseneck trlr. stidham four horse enclosed $2150. 14' stock, center gate, good floor and tires, $2250. L. Johnson, Elli)ah. 404-635-5576._________________
Black endurance Saddle used three times w/pad and girth, like new $250. M. Hartelane, Alpharetta. 404-475-1981.________
17" English huntseat saddle, suede knee rolls, stirrups, leathers, and girth, $150. Beverly Wilson, Falrburn. 404-964-0497.
Show bridle Arabian/morgan size narrow 3/8"& 1/2" leather reins, narrow blue/white brow band and caveson, diamond shape, bits incl., $65. S. Harmony, Marietta. 404973-5679.___________________
5 1/2'x10' cattle trlr. metal bodies come off for utility use, $450. Mike Rollins, Bowdon. 404-258-5138 night/832-9642 day.
'79 Stidham two horse trlr. 6'6" exc. cond. refurbished in '88, like new oak floor, $2500. Barbi Conlon, Peachtree City. 404-487-6036.
Lamb/sheep/goat trlr, 4'x6' encl. w/small tack compartment, exc. cond., $400. Erin Hall, Forsyth. 912-994-4228.________
Crosby all purpose saddle, exc. cond. $450. M. Buckalew, Stone Mountain. 404292-4813.____________________
Gooseneck cattle trlr. 16' good cond., $1000. Tom Hogg, Summerville. 404-8574128.
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.)
'91 Ige. rnd. bales of fescue hay 5' wide, fert. and rain free $30 ea. Greg Thompson, Brooks. 404-599-8165.
'91 Coastal bermuda, well fert. sq. bales $2.50, if over 100 bales bought $2. Paul Hutchens, Athens. 404-353-1855._____
Coastal and fescue hay, '91 crop Ige. rnd. bales, $18. Walt Pritchett, Watklnsvllle. 404769-5134.______________________
Horse qlty. bermuda and fescue hay baled June 10, $2, orchardgrass $2.50/bale. Jimmy Panter, Gumming. 404-889-1658.
Top qlty. grain, sorghum silage, for feed. Charles Rider, Clermont. 404-983-3048.
Bermuda hay well fert. 8 mi. west of Dallas, $3/bale, dely. avail, extra SOe/bale up to 25 mi. Billy Bullock, Dallas. 404-445-9392.
For rent, superior horse qlty. Coastal bermuda hay field to be cut and baled, nominal charge. Jim Bailey, Loganville. 404466-1220.
Alfalfa 2nd cutting, Tift 44 and Coastal, horse qlty., Ige. bales 55 to 60 Ibs., dely. Scot Rucker, Alpharetta. 404-333-6328.
Horse qlty. Coastal bermuda hay, weed/ rain free sq. bales, $2.50 in barn, $2.25 in field. Raymond Roland, Nashville. 912-6863098.
'91 Tift 44 bermuda hay sq. bales, also Coastal bermuda hay sq. bales, fert., dely. avail. J. Smallwood, Social Circle. 404-4643878.
Good fescue hay, '91 cutting $2/bale. mix 20, two mi. from I-75. W. S. Gunter, McDonough. 404-957-3001.
Hay, high percentage bermuda mxd. hay, limed and well fert. in field, $1.50 min. 100 bale order. G. Fleming, Sharpsburg. 404487-8298 day/251-5101 night.
Tift 44 bermuda hay good qlty. Ige. sq. bales $2.50 up, mulch hay del. avail. Jim Brown, Falrburn. 404-964-7046.
'91 horse qlty., rain free, triple 13 and limed fescue/coastal hay. price in barn $3, del. avail. $3.50 on 100 bales or more. Pattie Higgins, Douglatvlllo. 404-920-1371 days/ 646-5605 evg.
Alfalfa & alfalfa grass hay '91 crop, top qlty. rain free, $2.50-$4/bale or $100-$160/ton del. John Emberson, LaFayett*. 404-6381926.
Alfalfa rnd. bales 5'x4' $25 or $50 ea. in the barn. Lorenzo Owen, Adalrsvllle. 404773-7878/422-7071 days. ___
Horse qlty. Tift 44 bermuda hay, fert. ea. cutting, hi. protein, rain/weed free, Ige. sq. bales. Chuck Godwin, Thomasvllle. 912-2262268 days/228-6543 evg.
Feed wheat and oats for sale. Lawson Chafin, Stockbrldge. 404-957-3053.
Now taking orders for 2nd cutting of highly fert. Coastal bermuda hay $1.75/bale in the field. James Harrington, Griffin. 404228O114.
'91 Tift 44 bermuda hay, horse qlty. fert. rain free, sq. bales in barn $2.50 dely. avail, extra. John Bleckley, McDonough. 404-9573756.
Fine horse qlty. Coastal bermuda, guaranteed, rndJsq. bales in barn, fert. UGA soil specifications, dely. avail. Olin Trammell, Forsyth. 912-994-6463.__________
Tift 44 high qlty., dely. avail. James W. Wilson, Newnan. 404-251-5415/250-3897.
'91 fescue/bemnuda mxd. hay limed/fert. md. bales $20 ea. Vance Gafnea, Whltesburg. 404-836-0191. _________________
Tift 44 bermuda and arrow leaf clover mxd. '91 crop, well fert. rain free, $2.25 in bam, del. avail, at add'l price. James Daniel, Stockbrldge. 404-948-0100 days/483-4806
'91 fescue/bermuda qlty. hay, limed/fert. 150 Ig. rnd. bales, $20/bale. D. L. Brady, Appllng. 404-541-2475 after 6 pm.________
Combine run wheat also, rye and rye grass mix, 10/lb. plus 75# deposit on sack. John Leslie, Ball Ground. 404-893-2592.
Sq. bales fescue/bermuda and bermuda. $1.75-$2.50/bale. Bruce Kitchens, Dallas. 404-443O311.________________
'91 Coastal hay, limed/fert. good qlty. $2/ bale in bam. Byron Vaughan, Loganville. 404-466-1335._______________
35 md. bales of fescue hay, well fert. and limed, baled first week of June, rain free, in barn $25/bale, A. Cooper, Hiram. 404-943-
4384._____________________ Top qlty. Coastal bermuda hay rnd. or sq.
bales. Joe Goss, Hawklnsvllle. 912-8929412._____________
High qlty. Coastal bermuda in sq. bales also high qlty. fescue in rnd. bales. Mike Todd, Marietta. 404-565-3952 between 4-8 pm or 953-2489.________________
High qlty. alfalfa hay, $135/ton or $5/bale at the barn, dely. avaii. Andy Davis, Statesboro. 912-587-5915 after 7 pm.____
Rnd. bales, 4'x6', approx. 1000#, well fert., coastal/fescue mxd. $22.50/bale. baling 6/ 15-6/30, taking orders now. Jerry Watson, Palmetto. 404-463-3200._____________
Fert. Coastal bermuda and fescue hay, rnd. bales $15 or will trade for cattle. D. Lazar, Thomaston. 404-647-1441.________
Alfalfa hay, slight rain damage, good feed hay, $2.50 bale, or $1200 for 600 bale lot. second cutting early July. Graver Anderson, WIHIanuon. 404-227-1415._________
'91 crop hay fescue/bermuda mix, limed/ fert., rain free, Ige. sq. bales, $2.50. M. L. Brown, Kennesaw. 404-428-2970.________
Good qlty. fescue hay, rnd. bales, $25 ea. sq. bales, $2.50 ea. can del. L. McClain, Alpharetta. 404-475-9139._________
New crop well fert. horse qlty. bermuda hay, rnd. or sq. bales. M. L. Wright, Roberta. 912-836-3644.____________________
Coastal bermuda, new crop cut last wk., $2 in barn. Mark Drillot, Loganville. 404-466-
1455._______________________ Highly fert. Coastal hay $2.50/bale in
barn. James Woods, Pine Mountain. 404882-6580._____________________
New crop bermuda-clover mix, 1100 Ib. bales, $20. Pete Kelly, Lumpkln. 912-8873819 evgs._____________________
'91 Coastal bermuda, horse qual. Ray Abbott, Jr., Albany. 912-883-9102 or 4356577._____
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'91 cutting bermuda/fescue mix hay, sq. bales $1.50 ea. B. Baird, Winder. 404-8671093.
'91 fescue hay, well fert., good qual., $2.25/bale at barn, will del. reas. John Mitchell, Gumming. 404-887-6177.
Lge. bales Coastal bermuda hay $22/bale. Jake Beasley, Statesboro. 912-865-5316 aft.
6 prrL______ _______________ Coastal bermuda/fescue & Lespedeza
rnd. bales $20 ea., fert. high qual., in field. Walt Halski, Homer. 404-677-4950.
Good qual. fescue hay, '91 cutting $2.25/ bale at barn, reas. del. Gall Bradford, Chamblee. 404-458-5111.
'91 rain free well fert. fescue hay, $20/roll or $1.50/bale in barn. Bill Sweatt, Griffin. 404-227-8289/2295931.______________
Coastal bermuda hay, behind baler $21 tale, in barn $2.50/bale. Leonard Kinsley, Perry. 912-987-2837 after 8 pm.
'91 bermuda/fescue hay, limed, fert., sq. or rnd. bales, pickup from field or dely. Tommy Cook, Jenkinsburg. 404-775-2652.
Pick up in field, well fert. $2/bale, call for dates. Len Terrell, Loganville. 404-466-4780/ 8284.
lift 44, well fert., Ige. sq. bales $1.50 in barn. Norma Halley, Metier. 912-685-5266.
Tift 44 sq. bales, fert., exc. qlty. $2.50 at barn, $3.25 dely. rye grass and oat, rnd. bales $25/roll del. Weldon Crook, Buckhead. 404-342-9416.
850# rnd. bales Serica hay, also mxd. grasses hay, $15/bale, baled without rain. J. K. Ellis, Griffin. 404-228-4719.
'91 horse qlty. hay sq. bales $2, rnd. bales $25. Charles Brannen, Sylvania. 912-8634124.
'91 fescue/bermuda hay, sq. bales, rain free, well fert. $1.25/bale in field, $1.75/at barn. Frank Powell, Tallapoosa. 404-5742867.
Tift 44, wlty. horse hay, rnd. bales loaded $30 ea., qlty. discount. Bob Tisdale, Brooks. 404-599-3467.
Alfalfa hay 50-60 Ib. bales $2.50/bale at barn. R.R. Bruce, Athens. 404-543-8435 before Sam/after 6 pm.
'91 Coastal bermuda hay horse qlty., sq. bales, $2 behind baler, $2.50 in barn, del.avail. Marvin Escoe, Loganville. 404466-8872.
Tift 44 or Coastal high qlty., rolls or sq. bales $20 rolls, $1.75 sq. bales Ige. qty. fert. to UGA specifications. Jim Akins, Baxley. 912-367-7477/7258._______________
Have approx. 200 bales of fescue and bermuda hay $1.50/bale in barn. W. Turpin, Talmo. 404-693-4410.
'91 crop fescue hay Ige. bales 6x6, $35/ bale, small sq. bales '91 crop $1.75/bale. W. H. Fisher, McDonough. 404-957-4739/4611659.
Coastal bermuda hay '91 cutting, rolls or sq. bales. H. Wood, Comer. 404-783-5514.
Coastal bermuda hay '91 cutting, rolls or sq. bales. P. Bush, Athens. 404-549-5692.
Fescue hay, 4x5 rnd. bales $10 ea. Charles Turk, Maysvllle. 404-652-2124.
'91 fescue/bermuda mxd. hay for sale. sq. bales $1.50 at barn. J. W. Thomas, Madison. 404-342-3415.
Good qlty. mix hay, Coastal, fescue, well fert. and weed free $2.25/bale in barn del. avail. John Couzens, Powder Springs. 404943-5767.
First cutting Coastal and Tifton 44 mxd. w/fescue, sq. bales, in the field $1.50. Mike Cady, Buford. 404-945-2847.
Last call, hog cull yams, will dump on your truck, 5e/lb., $5/1,000# box. Mr. Lutz, Leesburg. 912-759-6523.____________
Fescue/bermuda hay, well fert. Ige. bales $3 in barn. S. Stana, Powder Springs. 404658-5305 W/943-1710H.
'91 crop hay, fescue/bermuda mix, limed/ fert. rain free, Ige. sq. bales, $2.50. M. L. Brown, Kennesaw. 404-428-2970.______
Approx. 60 A. of hay for sale cheap, you cut and bale. Steve McLaughlin, Conyers. 404-929-8579.
Now taking orders for 2nd. cutting of highly fert. Coastal bermuda hay. $1.75/bale in the field. Floyd Harrington, Griffin. 404229-2182.
Bermuda mix horse qlty. $1.25 in field or $15 rnd. dely. avail., will contract for
yearround hay. N. Anderson, Dahlonega. 404-864-8399.
Fescue hay w/clover, fert. rain free $1.50 in barn. Joe Liberatore, Maysville. 404-6523160.
'91 Coastal bermuda hay, $2/bale. Ralph Dooley, Perry. 912-987-3303._________
Now taking orders for well fertJIimed Tift 44 or Coastal hay. H. G. Brown, Villa Rica. 404-459-5067.
Bermuda hay, pickup in field or barn. J. R. Wimpey, Jonesboro. 404-471-4221._____
Tift 44, bermuda or fescue good qlty., '91 crop $20/roll, 20 or more rolls $19/roll, '90 crop $10/roll fescue, will load, some dely. avail. Bill Holloway, Colbert. 404-7882436.
'91 bermuda fescue hay sq. bales fert. and limed. Pat Davis, Newnan. 404-253-7742.
'91 premium qlty. Tifton 44 bermuda hay rnd. or sq. bales, dely. in qty. Alan Verner, Butledge. 404-557-2161/2540._________
Bermuda hay, horse qlty. rain free and weed free, cut from fert. and limed fields, $2.75/10 bales and up, $3 for less. H. C. Alien, McDonough. 404-957-3379.
Coastal bermuda, well fert. good qlty. $2 behind baler, $2.50 in barn, del. avail. S. Humphries, Carrollton. 404-836-0330.
Tifton 44 horse qlty. hay, $1.75/sq. or $25/ rnd. bale, behind baler. Ted Neely; Covington. 404-786-7769.
Oats, clean and bright in color, $2 bu. bulk, $2.70 bu. cleaned and bagged, for feed. Larry Redmond, Springfield. 912-754-
3091._______________________ Fescue/bermuda mix, '91 cutting, rnd.
bales, 800-1000 Ibs. $15 ea. del. avail. $5 ea. or trade for cows. D. Woods, Covington. 404-787-1482.___________________
'91 qlty. fescue bermuda hay well fert. rain free for sale, $1.50 a bale in barn. Randy Rader, Griffin. 404-228-1687._________
50 A. good fescue hay, limed/fert. I cut, you cut, make offer, barn for storage. Geo. Pace. Hampton. 404-946-4187.________
Tift 44 Coastal horse hay, $2.50/bale. Ernest Powell, Hampton. 404-946-9169.
Fescue bermuda mix hay $2.25/sq. bale. Lisa Appling, Buford. 404-945-3080._____
'91 fescue bermuda hay good for horses $2.25/bale. Vince Brogdon, Buford. 404-945-
2455.________________________ Exc. qlty. bermuda grass hay. fert. $1.50/
bale in field, dely. avail. Stan Mosely, Metter. 912-685-6211.
Fescue hay for sale, pick up behind baler Ige. rnd. bales $18, sq. bales $1 on sq. bales 50 or more taking orders now. Willard Summer, Cartersvllle. 404-382-0326._____
Taking orders, '91 Coastal/fescue sq. bales, fert., weed free, $1.50/bale in field, $2.50/bale in barn. J. Dudley, Gumming. 404887-5629._____________________
Fescue hay, sq. bales in barn. $1.75-$2/ bale. P. Margeson, Zebulon. 404-567-8500/ 659-0051 Atlanta.________________
Coastal bermuda hay, good qlty., fresh cut, $2.50/bale. dely. extra. Kenneth Hodges, Covington. 404-786-0537.______
Mxd. grass hay for sale, rnd. bales. Bobby Miller, tula. 404-869-3855.___________
1st '91 cutting fert. and rain free. Coastal and fescue, $2.25 in barn. Ed. Schillings, Sharpsburg. 404-251-5563.__________
'91 rain free well fert. fescue hay, $2 sq. bail in barn, can del. Charles Haley, Dallas. 404-445-5558.___________________
Now taking orders for '91 cutting fescue/ bermuda hay mxd. $1.50 bale in fid., Iv. ph. no. for call back. Ronnie Hill, Fayetteville. 404-461-4674.___________________
Tifton 78 bermuda, well fert. and in barn $1.75/bale. Debra Hayes, Waynesboro. 404554-7174.____________________
New crop Coastal bermuda hay, Ige. rnd. rolls $30, sq. bales $2.50. can load, del. avail. Ponder Webb, Valdosta. 912-244-2512/ 242-1917.____________________
Alfalfa hay cert, qlty., price based on grade. Wayne LaLiberte, Madison. 404-342-
9412._______________________ Clean fert., June '91 cutting of bermuda/
fescue mix. 178 sq. bales $2.50/bale. Susan Boling, Gumming. 404-889-3431.______
'91 fescue hay rain free $2/bale. Mr. Jimmy, Gumming. 404-889-1719 am._____
Coastal bermuda hay $1.75/bale in barn. Wallace Bouchard, Clermont. 404-983-3451.
Alfalfa sq. bales, Coastal bermuda rnd. bales. G. Temple, Madison. 404-342-9847/ 523-6728 Atlanta.______________
Tift 44 bermuda hay rnd. bales, $17. Jim Toney, Stockbrldge. 404-483-7993._____
'91 hay bermuda, fescue or mxd. rnd. or sq. bales, well limed and fert. Cecil Patterson, Dallas. 404-445-4874.______
'91 hay highly fert. and baled without rain, sq. bales $1.75. fescue and clover. William Price, Canton. 404-479-1677/2449.______
Coastal bermuda hay, well fert. rain free bales, $2 at barn. I. R. Chanin, Lizella. 912746-1810/935-2292._______________
'91 crop of oats, combine run, in bulk $2/ bushel. W. Baker, Hawklnsville. 912-892-
9654.________________________ '90 irrigated corn for sale. Gary Brock,
Arabl. 912-273-0497 after 7 pm.________
Best qlty. fescue hay, fert. limed, weeded, dry, $2/sq. bale at barn. dely. avail. Edward Swiedler, Galnesvllle. 404-983-3845._____
Hay Wanted
Need someone to cut and sq. bale 7 A. for shares or sell, have buyer for some. G. Mitchell, Good Hope. 404-267-0079._____
Turfgrass Field Day At Griffin Station
A turfgrass field day will be held at the University of Georgia Agricultural Exper iment Station in Griffin July 31. The program be gins at 8 a.m. with registra tion and runs through 3:30 p.m. It includes two re search tours featuring such topics as updates on insect
and weed control, mole cricket control, organic fer tilizer results, fire ant con trols, ornamentals research and turfgrass breeding.
The conference fee is $15 if received by July 22, $20 afterward. For more infor mation, contact county Ex tension offices or call (912) 681-5189.
It you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Mia Haney at 6519082.
All agricultural seed must have a current germination report not more than 9 months old. First ad must be accompanied by report which will be returned if requested.
Certain varieties of seed are pro tected from propagation unless it is grown as a class of certified seed. For
example, wheat seed such as Florida 302, Coker 916, Saluda, Caldwell and Hunter may not be propagated for sale unless the seed has been grown as a class of certified seed. Propagation of such seed is a violation of the Plant Variety Protection Act and the Federal Seed Act. If you have questions regard ing certified seed, call the Market Bulletin office or the Seed Division of the Department of Agriculture, 6563635.
Browntop millet, exc. germ., 25e/lb. Ronnie Hadden, Glbson. 404-598-2450.
Serala Sericea Lespedeza, cleaned & bagged in 50 Ib. bags, 85% germ., 99.89% pure seed, $25/bag. Hal Mitchell, Social Circle. 404-464-2987._____________
Black raspberry, Himalayan blackberries, muscadine grapevines, Blackhaw, 8/$10. Mrs. Robert Norrell, 3903 Turner Rd., Gainesvllle 30506. 404-532-3945.______
Green glaze collard seed, $1/2 Tbsp. w/ SASE, Joe Lunsford, P.O. Box 6, Parrott
31777.______________________ Black raspberry plants $8/doz. ppd. Willa
Mae Mooney, Rte. 5, Box 292, Ellijay 30540. 404-273-3256.__________________
Fig trees in 2 gal. pots, $5 ea. Christine Dean, Madison. 404-342-3576._________
White sugar crowder pea seeds, make dk. soup, $7/cup ppd. Marvin Howard, Rte. 1, Box 475, Dudley 31022. 912-676-3315.
Blackberry or black raspberry plants 12/$8 ppd. Mrs. Fowler, Rte. 5, Box 292, Ellijay 30540. 404-273-3256._____________
Muscadines, big as half dollar: Fry, Sweet Jenny, Dixieland, blackberry plants, blueberry plants, raspberry, in cont., free list. Bil Ison. Brooks. 404-599-6970.________
Giant blueberry plants, 3 gal. pots, 4-6 ft., three var., $3.50 ea., no shipping. Martha Wade, Alma. 912-632-5216.__________
Browntop millet, purity 99.46%, 84% germ., cleaned & bagged in 50 Ib. bags, $13.50 ea. Dennis Burroughs, Rte. 1, Hull. 404-548-4949/4826.______________
Plants: red raspberries $1, mint, others, no shipping. Carla Houghton, Marietta. 404428-2227.____________________
Ga. collard seeds, 2 Tbsp./$1 w/SASE. Ira Rackley, 18 Seminole St., Savannah 31406.
Browntop millet seed, 15s/lb. cleaned, 10e/lb. combine run. Alvin Mize, Royston. 404-245-8954._________________
Trees: Japanese persimmon, peach, apricots & tulip, blueberries. M.L. Williams, Franklin. 404-675-3048.______________
'91 hot red multiplying onion bulbs, 100 bulbs/$11 ppd. L.V. Itson, Rte. 1, Box 90, Pelham31779.__________________
Blueberry plants, 2 yr. old in pots, 99<f, (over 200), 11 Rabbiteye var., can ship; Kiwi plants. Lane Wade, Rte. 2, Box 59A, Alma 31510.912-632-5708._____________
Cert, bermuda sprigs: Tifton 78, Tifton 44, Tifton 10, $2/bsh.; Tifway II, Tifgreen & Tifdwarf, $1/bsh.; also custom planting. Gene Hart, Guyton. 912-728-3380.______
Muscadines & scuppernongs, well rooted, 1 yr. old plants, Higgins, Fry, Summit, Cowart, Jumbo, $5 ea., cannot ship. G.H. Morris, Midland. 404-323-2401.
Browntop millet seed, 84% germ., cleaned & bagged, 22<t/lb. Gary Maxwell, Bowman. 404-245-5561._______________
Cert. Tifton 44, 78, Tifway II sprigs, also Coastal & Alicia; will custom plant bermuda on your farm. Sam Summers, Temple. 404562-3679._____________________
Blackberry plants, thornless, Tayberry, raspberry, can ship. Bill Isaacs, 2839 Lenora Rd., Snellville 30278. 404-972-6865._____
Wild strawberry, dewberry, huckleberry plants, well rooted, 20/$10 ppd. Mrs. Lowman, Rte. 5, Box 209, Ellijay 30540.
Wanted
Want heading collard plants. Elizabeth McNamara, Marietta. 404-590-0779.
Want old timey horse apple trees. Deleate Watts, Bremen. 404-537-5245.
obo: Or Best Offer.
Want to buy blue-purple hot multiplying onions. Junior Adams, Rte. 1, Box 920, Lake Park. 912-244-0414.
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If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Mia Haney at 6519082.
Leyland cypress, liners to 7 ft. tall, diff. junipers, from liner to 3 gal., wholesale prices, can plant & del. Bill Isaacs, Snellville. 404-979-1336._________
Variegated hosta $15/doz., daylilies, red or yel., $8/doz., $1.75 post, per doz. Willene Cantrell, 1982 Dawsonville Hgwy., Galnesvllle 30501. 404-534-3754.___________
Hybrid daylilies, dbl., spiders, minis, sm., Ige., dbl. fan $5 ppd., min. 5, order now, ship Sept. Doll Brazell, 116 Woodlawn, Warner Robins 31093._________________
Foam flower, trailing arbutus, Queen Anne's lace, galax, wild fern, rattlesnake plantain, 6/$10 ppd. R.C. Chastain, Rte. 5, Box 209, Ellljay 30540.____________
Irises, lots of cols., beau, two tones, $6/ doz., $2 post. Fay Potts, 58 Windyhill Rd. SW., Cartersvllle 30120.__________
Seeds: luffa (dishrag) gourd, four o'clock, red & variegated, cockscomb, redbud, 25 seeds/$1 w/SASE. Reba Morris, 8787 Hamilton Rd., Midland 31820.___________
Hibiscus seed, giant flowers, pink & dk. pink, Mexican strawflower perennials, no checks, $1 w/SASE. R. Shuman, Rte. 2, Box 223, Ellabell 31308._______________
115 castor mole bean, 1 tsp., Ige. type red velvet cockscomb seed $1 ea. w/SASE. Grace Odom, 5380 Fletcher Dr. SW., Oxford 30267.404-786-9998._____________
Black bamboo, Buddha belly bamboo, miniature bamboo orchids, ginkgo tree, 18", 20", no shipping. Sam Hedgepath, 2215 Ingleside Ave., Macon 31204. 912-743-0777.
Hybrid daylilies, named & labeled, $3.50 ea., Minstrel Boy, Dewey Roquemore, Music Man, others. W. Zebrowski, 738 Scarbrough Rd., Ellenwood. 404-981-9686._______
Canna lilies, bee balm, herbs, daylilies, coreopsis, ajuga & astilbe. Tammie Harp, Fayettevllle. 404-461-1821.__________
Red hot poker, rabbit foot fern, $3 ea.; rainbow moss, $1; goldfish, rooted cuttings 75 ea., add post. Mrs. Gilleland, 3618 Shope Rd., Galnesvllle 30506._______
Two thousand '91 old timey reseeding petunia seed, mix col., $2 w/SASE. B. Lewis, Rte. 4, Box 1230, Baxley 31513.________
6 pans water lilies at my home, $2/plant, no shipping. Mrs. Carl Maddox, 332 Luxomni Rd., Lllburn. 404-921-6894._______
Sgl. pink hollyhock seed $1/Tbsp. w/ SASE, plant now. Jas Johnson, 1818 Christian Circle SE., Conyers 30208.____
Cleome, mix four o'clock, hibiscus, other, $1/pk. or 3 pkgs./$2 w/SASE. Ray Bennett, 3063 Canfield Dr., Chamblee 30341._____
Specimen trees, broadleaf evergreens, shade trees, flowering trees, liners. Paul Jumper, Noreross. 404-448-5873._______
Landscape specimen trees, over 20 var.: Aristocrat Bradford pear, Red Sunset maple, liners avail, fall '91. Richard Perry, Ft. Valley. 912-825-7561.____________
The President or Black Knight red cannas, dbl. dwarf, Ige. bulbs, specify type, $12/doz. ppd. C. Hemphill, Rte. 6, Box 6177, Winder 30680._________________
Blackberry lilies $10/doz., mix col. hardy hibiscus 3/$15 ppd. C.D. Hill, 222 Hendrick Rd., Ft. Valley 31030.912-825-2719._____
Mix col. hybrid daylilies 2 doz./$15, 2nd yr. amaryllis bulbs $10/doz., amaryllis bulblets 15/$5 or $25/100 ppd. Dorothy Hill, Box 83, Ft. Valley 31030._______________
Centipede sod, certi., fertilized, irrigated, 11e/ft. you load, 14/ft. we load. Johnny Harvell, Thomasvllle. 912-226-7197._____
Liriope, striped, sweet Williams, periwinkle, daylilies. Alma Wood, Rte. 2, Box 165, Maysvllle 30558. 404-335-4664._______
Centipede sod, inspected, 4 mi. So. of Athens. Alien Bishop, 1180 Daniels Bridge Rd., Athens. 404-769-5603.________
Red spider lily bulbs, Ige., 12/$15, $3 post. M. Dickens, P.O. Box 250, Appling 30802.
Daisies: shasta & pink $5/doz., yel. $2/ doz.; old time chrysanthemum & purple heather $5/doz., $2.50 post. Glenda Crosby, P.O. Box 442, Baxley 31513.___________
Dawn redwood, 1 gal., 5 gal.; Coastal redwood, 1 gal., few; Leyland cypress, golden globe, leighton grn., 1 gal. Billy Grant, Cedartown. 404-748-2307.
Hardy phlox, daffodils, orange daylilies, crape myrtle, blue iris 50/$20 ppd. Mrs. W.W. Lowman, Rte. 5, Box 209, Ellijay 30540.
Variegated four o'clock, ornamental cabbage, pink hibiscus, banana squash, $1/pkg. w/SASE. Mrs. Carolyn Sorrell, P.O. Box 743, Pembroke 31321.
Sweet William & black-eyed Susan $1/tsp. w/SASE. Mrs. Bellamy, Rte. 2, Homer 30547.
Seed: hollyhock (dbl. rose, tiny perennial purple), poppies, evg. primrose, $1 ea. w/ SASE. Alejo Moore, Rte. 1, Chula31733.__
Seed: mix hollyhock, poppies, Solanum seaforthianum, bowiea volubilis, variegated
foliage pepper $1 ea. w/SASE. K. Lane, 1407 W. Magnolia, Valdosta 31601.________
Variegated liriope, 4 plants/$1, will dig. W.D. Jones, 4182 Smithfield Dr., Tucker. 404-491-6159.
Crinum, red, pink & wh., 3/S12; cannas, La Traviata, Red Kimg Humbert $8.50/doz., all ppd. Mary Brown, Rte. 1, Abbevllle 31001.
Martin gourd seeds, 35/pkg. w/SASE. Edward Thurmond, 1311 McHenry Crossing, Madison 30650.
Pachysandra, vinca minor, variegated
liriope, daylilies, hybrid, iris, bearded, Siberian, Japanese, rudabeckia, yarrow, stokesia, lamb's ear, others. J. Banister, Roswell. 404-587-2088 aft. 6 pm.
Daylilies: Stella D' Oro, blooming size
plants, 6/$22.50, 12/$40 ppd., UPS. Lottie Stephenson, Rte. 1, Box 247, Rlnggold 30736.
Daylilies, send 29e stamp for descriptive list of over 300 var. Bill Trundle, Rte. 1, Box 291, Rlnggold 30736. 404-375-3628._____
50 pot plants $10 ppd., many diff., 100 yd. vines, plants, $10 ppd., violets, liriope, others. Mrs. A.B. Westbrook, Rte. 2, Ball Ground 30107.
Hollyhock seed or money plant seed, 100/ $1 w/SASE. Heidi Barber, 1605 Bon Air Dr., Augusta 30907.
Dwarf Mexican sunflower seeds $1/pkg., luffa (dishrag) gourd, 125 seeds/$1 w/SASE, cash only. Mrs. Ward Kight, Rte. 1, Axston 31624.
8 mix col., named & labeled daylilies $10 ppd. Mrs. Nell R. Yates, 818 Tyus Rd., Bowdon 30108.
Asstd. zinnias, dwarf marigolds, wh., pink, & raspberry bachelor's button, 1/4 cup/ $1 ea.; four o'clock seeds $1 w/SASE. Mrs. Mathis, Rte. 1, Mitchell St., Maysvllle 30558.
Red tip, approx. 2 ft., gal. cont., good roots, $1.50 ea. Norman Kirkland, Valdosta. 912-242-1842.
Water lilies, yel. flower, hardy, Ige., $14 ea. or 2/$25, $2 post. Alfred Roloff, 755 Waddell Rd., Bremen 30110. 404-646-5268.
3 hydrangea for $4 ppd., other. Mrs. Arthur Gentles, Rte. 6, Box 461, Toccoa 30577.
Greybeard, Virginicus, wholesale only,
#3s, $6.50. Doug Tarver, 2110 Pine Forest,
Douglas 31533. 912-383-4389.
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Daylilies, sacrifice sale, solid & multi-col., field grown, $5/lge. clumps, no shipping, see thousands in bloom; garden space needed. W.I. Barrett Jr., Jersey. 404-4643651.
Money plam seed 300/$1 w/SASE, planting & harvesting instr. incl. Dot Martin, 915 Atlanta Hwy., Galnesvllle 30501.______
Award winning hybrid daylilies, named var., hundreds to choose from, in bloom now, all cols. Jesse Burgess, Covington. 404-787-7177.
Peony poppies, red, new crop, reseeding, mix cols, impatiens, some variegated, 100/ $1, 500/$4 w/SASE. Margaret Moseley, 3254 Wesley Chapel Rd., Decatur 30034.
Daylilies in bloom, Ige. field grown
clumps, paperbark maple, Franklinia alatamaha, ornamental grasses, hypericum, hosta. Jim Smith, Dawsonville. 404-8932745.
Red hot poker, Easter roses, lemon lime
bushes $3 ea., mix col. chrysanthemums $6/ doz., add $1.60 post. Rosa Avery, Rte. 4, Ball Ground 30107.
Dbl. impatiens plants, mix col., 7/$5 ppd. Carolyn Arnold, P.O. Box-703, Jefferson 30549. 404-367-4700.
Hostas: Wide Brim $6, Antioch $5, Francee $5, plantaginea $4, August Moon $4, no shipping. Frank McDaniel, Jasper. 404-692-6501.
Hostas, over 200 var. Robert Harris, 1971 Carrington Ct., Stone Mountain. 404-4938336 aft. 5 pm._________________
Ga. junipers, 3-6" long, $35/1000. Clara Brown, Rte. 1, Box 57- A, Vienna 31092. 912268-7471.
Hostas, ferns, shrubs & other perennials for shade, $1.50-$6, reseeding impatiens
10-25e ea. P. Tillman, Rte. 2, Box 2343, Jackson Trail Rd., Hoschton 30548. 404-6542682.
Yellow cannas, mix col. irises $6/doz. plus post., variegated hosta $2/plant plus post. Estelle Reagan, 108 Turner Lane, McDonough 30253. 404-957-3790.
Irises, lots of beau, cols., labeled, $15/ doz. ppd. Mrs. J.B. Bannister, Rte. 1, Box 465, Yellow Creek Rd., Ball Ground 30107.
Cont. grown pines, dogwood, sourwood, helleri, hosta, liriope, mondo, sasanqua, aspidistra, aucuba, ivy. W.L. Morris, Atlanta. 404-355-5249 or 957-1949.
Hybrid daylilies, named, labeled, 5 diff./ $15, $3 post., price list avail, upon request. Wanda Gosnell, 311 Little Farm Ln., Kathleen 31047. 912-987-3478.
Bottle brush buckeyes, red buckeyes, umbrella magnolia, chinquapins in Ige. pots. Stacy Adams, 1033 Jarrell Hogg Rd., West Point 31833. 404-882-0447 eve.
Fla. or Southern Sugar maples, acer barbatum, in Ige. pots, 6 ft./$4 ea. Marshall Adams, Smyrna. 404-436-0072 eve._____
Perilla (atropurpurea crispa), Chinese
lantern, old-fashioned sgl. daisy type mum, old-fashioned sgl. purple striped hollyhock $1 ea. ppd. S. Gosnold, 5 Barnesdale Way, Rome 30161.
Wildflower seed mix, 12 var., no fillers, list & instr. $1/tsp. w/SASE. W. Stapler, 2795 Black Acre Trail, Dallas 30132.
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Crape myrtle 3/5'/$7, hosta, variegated liriope, mondo grass, honey locust, ligustrum. Jerry Gibson, Stockbridge. 404-4746609/6956.
Water lilies, pink $15, $2 post., potted at pond $20, planting instr. incl. C. Harrison, 3165 Old Jonesboro Rd., Hapevllle 30354. 404-767-2298.
Red leaf cator mole bean, 50 seeds/$1 w/ SASE. Mrs. John Carroll, 1677 Buford Dam Rd., Buford30518.
Native azaleas, yel., orange, pink, banana shrub, tea olive, sweet shrub, ginkgo tree, star magnolia. Mary Welsh, Macon. 912-4742849.
Pink, blue hydrangeas $2 ea., mums, sev. kinds, cols., $4/doz., no shipping. Joan Crawford, Castle St., Douglasvllle. 404-9200501.
Night blooming cereus $5, walking iris 21 $5, bronze ajuga 100/$20 ppd. Mrs. Richard Maroney, 6130 Jones Rd., Atlanta 30349.
'90 giant red velvet cockscomb seed, 1000/$1, purple, pink, or wh. bachelor's button seed, 1/4 cup/$1 w/SASE. Mrs. Itson, Rte. 1, Box 90, Pelham 31179.
Althaea trumpet vine, mix iris, crown vetch 6/$8. Irene Bonds, Rte. 4, Box 840, Kensington 30707.
Beau. Red Japanese maples, 1 yr. old, $3.50 ea., no shipping. Mrs. Louise Noble, 782 Jefferson Ave. SW., Atlanta. 404-7670632.
75 var., unusual perennials avail., 4" pots, $1.50 ea., call for more info., will ship. Victoria Spinnler, Ball Ground. 404-7352785.
Wh. or purple Siberian iris & mix coi. bearded iris $9/doz. ppd. Mrs. Duvall, Rte. 3, Box 384, Ellljay 30540._____________
Old time reseeding petunias mxd., perennial foxglove mxd., tall sweet William, ea. $1/pkg. w/SASE. Mrs. Turner, Rte. 2, Box 371, Carlton 30627.
Lavender pinwheel mum w/yel. eye, blue ageratum, perennial pink begonia, 24-36", $1 ea., min. $5, $2.50 post. G. Waters, Rte. 3, Box 99T, Claxton 30417.
Hostas, over 200 var. Robert Harris, 1971 Carrington Ct., Stone Mountain. 404-4938336 aft. 5 pm.
Hybrid daylilies, many cols, mxd., 25/$30, $3 post., while they last. E. Lunsford, 5196 Oxbow Rd., Stone Mountain. 404-938-6464.
Canna lilies: Red dwarf President, yel., orange & yel. variegated, $10/doz., $2 shipping. Lucile Cheeks, Rte. 1, Box 242, Keysvllle 30816. 404-554-5380/2607.
Garden grown, sel. '91 ox-eye daisy seed, pkg. of 3600/$2 post, pd., checks alright, plant now. Ann Johnson, Rte. 5, Box 324J, Ellljay 30540. 404-273-3184.
Liriope, holly, mahonia, nandina, cleome, sedum, lamb's ear, cactus, ornamental pepper, cypress vine, cleome, spider plant, others. B. Bryant, Atlanta. 404-874-5354.
Water lilies & poppies, potted or bare root. Edward Rivas, 1190 Brookside Dr., Conyers. 404-922-3869._____________
Pink or wh. oxalis bulbs 3 doz./$6, blue periwinkle plants 2 doz./$12, Rose of Sharon 10 plants/$12. A. Mashburn, 4 Reynolds Bend Rd., Rome 30161.
Dbl. daylilies, daffodils or wh. narcissus, 2 doz./$12; Queen Anne's lace $2 w/SASE. F. Brooks, 674 New Rosedale Rd., Armuchee30105.
Hosta: blues, golds, greys, more; hardy blk. Elephant ear, Elephant & spinach ajuga, near Six Flags. J. Newberry, Austell. 404739-2152.
Daylilies: cream, yel., gold, orange, reds, pinks, purple, bi-colors; hosta, hardy begonias, other ground covers, no shipping. Alien Mann, Danlelsvllle. 404-795-2118.
Hybrid daylilies $1 up, old timey woody hyacinths $6/doz., milk & wine lilies $3 up, Star of Bethelem $3/doz. Jesse Kittrell, Covlngton. 404-786-2231.
Hybrid daylilies, many var., bonus plants, $2.50 ea., $3 post., SASE. M. Clause, 1050 Little River Ln., Alpharetta 30201. 404-6598269.
White dogwood, sweet shrub, pink wild rose, Rose of Sharon, 8/$10 ppd. Mrs. Robert Norrell, 3903 Turner Rd., Gainesvllle 30506. 404-532-3945.
Comfrey, red hot poker 2/$6.50, French tarragon 3/$6.50, pink perennial phlox $6.50, $1 post., August lily 2/$6.50, feverfew. Charlotte Bond, Rte. 3, Danlelsvllle 30633.
Liriope: variegated, 4"cup/70; grn., 4" cup/70e; grn. gal./$1.50; also hosta, 1 gal. Bill Silver, Conyers. 404-483-0198.
Beau, hosta, ready to set out, English ivy, daylilies, cannas, yarrow, stokesia, sedum, lamium, spider flower, coloratus. Pat Rainey, Mableton. 404-941-1862.
Aucuba, clematis, wintercreeper, English ivy, pachysandra, canna, daisy, mondo, liriope, hosta, ajuga, Lily-of-the-Valley, others. C.O. Henderson, 171 Marietta St., Alpharetta. 404-475-6503.
Hosta, sev. var. to choose from, $2/gal., 800/4" pot. J. Underwood, Farmlngton. 404769-8332.
Daylilies $35/100, mix col., blooming size fans; criniums 10/$12, shipped UPS. Emily Gandy, Rte. 2, Cairo 31728.
Aucuba, yarrow, lace cap hydrangea, vinca, daylilies, canna lilies, many others. V. Farlow, 2562 Meadow Lark Ln., East Point 30344. 404-767-7656.
Perennials: rose veronica, sedum Autumn Joy, catnip, thalictrum, blue sedum, $1, $10 min., $2.25 post. N. Swann, 125 Elsberry Ln., Brooks 30205.
Lady's slipper 10 plants/$10 ppd., fishing cane roots $5/2 ppd., Japanese bamboo roots 3/$1.50 ppd. Mrs. Fowler, Rte. 5, Box 292, Ellljay 30540.404-273-3256.
Hybrid dayiilies, 450+ var., $1-$1.50/fan, send 52<t in stamps for descriptive price list. Jean Swann, Box 7686, Warner Robins 31095. 912-953-4778.______________
Red spider lily bulbs 15/$10, dbl. daylilies, orange 10/$10 ppd. Mrs. C.A. McCord, Rte. 2, Box 228, Morven 31638.___________
Golden raintree seeds $1/pkg. plus SASE. Mrs. A.P. Sheppard, 1640 Williamson Rd., Griffin 30223.__________________
8 var. evergreen azaleas, 3 var. deciduous azaleas, 8 var. hosta, wh. bleeding heart. Linda Wish, Atlanta. 404-262-5518 week-
days^_______________________ Vitex bush in 1 gal. pot., $2.50 ea.
Christine Dean, Madison. 404-342-3576.
Exc. qlty. variegated liriope (monkey grass), cont. grown in 4" pots. J. Fisher, 482 Jackson Lake Rd., McDonough 30253. 404957-3668._____________________
New hybrid hostas $10 up, others $5 up, see any Sat., fall dely. Jere Housworth, Stone Mountain. 404-294-6594.________
Vinca minor, all you want free, you dig. E.M. Brown, 3215 W. Shadowlawn Ave. NE., Atlanta 30305. 404-233-0512._________
Gardenias, lilacs, crape myrtle, regular & oakleaf hydrangeas, forsythia, weigelas, rhododendron, wisteria trees. M.L. Williams, Franklin. 404-675-3048.____________
Pretty Jerusalem cherry seed, 40/$1 w/ SASE; bushes, all sizes, $1 up, plants 2/$2, can't ship bushes. Tom Wells, 121 Belleview Ave., Winder 30680.404-867-9798.______
Old-fashioned dbl. orange daylilies $3/ doz., can't ship, call first. Marian Pope, 800 Catherine St., Forest Park. 404-361-7014.
Papaya, passionfruit, eucalyptus, other exotics, $4 at residence Mon. & Wed. only, will trade. Kathryn Doubrley, 110 Park Ave., Crawford 30630.________________
Boston, Petty-coat ferns $4 ea.; cactus & succulents 8/$5; aloe (burn plant) 3/$5, all rooted & ppd. Mary Arnett, 256 Hgwy. 54 N., Jonesboro 30236._______________
Field cultivated fragrant gardenia bushes $8 ea. ppd., 3/$20 ppd.; 1 yr. old red four o'clcok tubers 5/$8 ppd. w/instr. C. Wilkerson, Box 31, Naylor 31641.__________
Majestic daylilies & bearded iris, extra Ige. plants, top qlty., lowest prices, many bonus plants, long SASE for list. P. Reed, Box 67, Suches 30572._____________
Hibiscus seeds, bright yel. w/purple centers, 50/$1 w/SASE, planting instr. incl., no checks. Jim Derick, 5607 Beaver Dr., Mableton 30059.________________
Bonsai & topiary, indoor var., all sizes & prices, great house plants & gifts. Barbara Vanderhoff, Powder Springs. 404-943-4871
by appt._____________________
Beau, boxwoods, aucuba, yellow bell, vinca major, daylilies, Watsonia bulbs (plants), mockorange, old time pink rose bushes, other. R. Beach, Duluth. 404-476-
1163._______________________ Zinnia, castor beans 1/2 cup/$1; marigold
1/4 cup/$1; Jerusalem cherry, cockscomb, ornamental pepper & cabbage, 1/4 tsp./$1 w/ SASE. Ira Rackley, 18 Seminole St., Savannah 31406.____________________
Pink lady's slipper 10/$10 ppd., old timey daffodil bulbs $4.50/doz., native Red maple, White pine 6/$12 ppd. Willa Mooney, Rte. 5, Box 292, Ellljay 30540._____________
3 gal. Yaupon holly, dwarf full, $4 ea. w/25 min., no ship, will haul 500 for mileage cost; 3 gal. President clay azalea $3 ea. Martha Wade, Alma. 912-632-5216.__________
Hydrangeas $2, sweet autumn clematis & trumpet vines $1.50 & house plants, mostly 50c, no shipping. Carla Houghton, Marietta. 404-428-2227.___________________
Old time dbl./sgl. bloom daffodil bulbs $4.50/doz., old time orange daylilies $5/doz., ea. w/$2.25 post. D. Barton, Rte. 2, Box 139, Ball Ground 30107. 404-735-4905.______
Sempervivum hen & chickens, red, plum, spiderweb & others, 80 ea. ppd., min. order 10 plants. A.F. Mayes, 1564 Sandtown Rd., Marietta 30060. 404-428-1703._________
Mix col. daylilies $35/100 plus $3 post. Rita Hall, Rte. 1, Box 193, Enigma 31749. 912-533-4810.___________________
Mix col. dayliles $35/100 plus $3 post. Lucile McMillan, Rte. 1, Box 194, Enigma 31749.912-533-4979.______________
Daylilies, all cols., Ige. blooms, $2/plant, no shipping. Elton Baker, 2237 Creek Park Rd., Decatur 30033. 404-634-5454.______
Seed: mullein pink 1/2 tsp./$1; money plant, Rose of Sharon, angel's trumpet, $1/ tsp., ea. w/SASE. G.F. Robertson, 1955 Old Cornelia Hgwy., Gainesvllle 30507._____
Old timey daffodil bulbs $4.50/doz., Kerria rose $4.50, English dogwood $5, iris $6.50/ doz., ea. w/$2.25 post. W.G. Lunsford, Rte. 1, Box 1A, Suches 30572. 404-747-2331.
Striped border grass & periwinkles, daylilies, silver dollar plants, sweet Williams. Alma Wood, Rte. 2, Box 165, Maysvllle 30558. 404-335-4664._________
Seed: Ige. martin gourd or luffa sponge 80/$1, 1/4 cup purple bachelor's button, marigold $1, w/lge. SASE ea. Mary Tindall, Rte. 3, Ashburn 31714._____________
White or purple Siberian iris & mix col. bearded iris & bronze ajuga, $9/doz. Mrs. Paul Tilley, Rte. 3, Box 301, Ellljay 30540.
Pink polka dot plants, strawberry begonias, dbl. garden pinks, red geraniums, $1 ea. plant, add post. Ruth Payne, 8253 Bow Trail, Woodstock 30188 ___________
Triple golden daylilies, variegated liriope. R.D. Summerour, 2533 White Oak Dr., Decatur. 404-284-0119.____________
Please Include your complete name and address on all correspondence and notices submitted to the Market Bulletin.
Daylilies, 17 diff. cols, or shades, $14/doz. ppd., $12/doz. if picked up. Mrs. J.G. Carney, 15520 Thompson Rd., Alpharetta 30201. 404-475-4957._________________
Banana plants, all sizes, $4 ea. Roy Paden, 2048 Shady Ln., Tucker. 404-621-
0500._______________________ Exc. var. of grn. & variegated liriope, grn.
$18/100, variegated $25/100, shipped ppd. Ben Durden, Rte. 2, Box 117-B, Social Circle 30279. 404-464-2356._________________
Hydrangea, beauty berry, vinca minor, ajuga, aucuba, sweet shrub, black-eyed Susan, mix reseeding impatiens. Mrs. McMillan, 4955 Conover, Dunwoody 30338. 404-396-6907._____________________
Leyland cypress, hollies, junipers, liriope, hosta, anise, nandina, carissa, trees, others, selling entire stock. J.G. Wilkerson, McDonough. 404-957-9593._______________
Yellow bearded iris 12/$8, Rose of Sharon 5/$6 ppd., purple Dutch iris 24/S8 ppd., basil 12/$6 ppd. Zada Matthews, 319 Sunlight Dr., Woodstock 30188.
Wanted
Want red hot poker plant, Ige. clump, red only, no yel. or orange. Ron Gilleland, 2010 Rock Creek Rd., Buford 30518. 404-9321454._________________________
Want 500 dwarf mondo plants. George Crumbley, 873 Castle Falls Dr. NE., Atlanta 30329. 404-636-6554.______________
Want Va. pines, 4-8 ft., unsheared. B. Mullinax, P.O. Box 0145, Alpharetta 30201.
Want to buy clumps of variegated liriope border grass. Roger Grizzle, P.O. Box 224, Pooler 31322. 912-748-5491.
// you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Ora Garel at 651-9081.
Wood ducks require a USDA permit before they can be advertised In the Bulletin. Permits are available from the Fish and Wildlife Service, Special Agent In Charge, Law Enforcement District 4, Post Office Box 4839, Atlanta, Ga. 30302, 404-331-3555. Please submit a copy of your current permit with your first ad. It will be returned upon request.
Advertisements for Bob White quail must be accompanied by a copy of the advertisers commercial quail breeders license. Since this Is a state protected bird, the Georgia Department of Natu ral Resources requires anyone buying or selling Bob White quail to have this license. For license Information write: DNR, Game and Fish Division, 2258 Northlake Parkway, Suite 100, Tucker, GA 30084.
African, Embden, Chinese geese $8 to $15 ea. or 16 for $150. J. A. Brooks, Powder Springs. 404-943-1888 or 1889._______
White Leghorn $2 ea., laying well. Mike Conner, Murrayvllle. 404-534-8838.______
Selling all laying hens & pullets, Barred Rock, RIR, Buff Orpington. Preston Malcom, Monroe. 404-267-9396 wk. or 8521 hm.
Bantams, Cochins, O.E. Leghorns & Wyandottes, Komoner Tumblers, Nuns, Homer & Jacobin pigeons, doves, pheasants, ducks & cage birds. Danny Ryals, Mllledgevllle. 912-452-8497.______
Approx. 45 to 50 laying hens, RIRs & others $3 ea. James Waller, Cummlng. 404-
889-9967.___________________________________________ Trio White Pekin ducks, White Pekins 3
mos. old, 2 geese 3 mos. old. Jack Vaughan, Clermont. 404-983-7025.______________________
Free chickens. Gladys Andrews, 593 Waldos!, Atlanta 30312. 404-622-2762.
Young guineas for sale, $1.50/up. James H. Barton, Cartersvllle. 404- 382-0814.
2 pr. Fantail pigeons, $6/pr. Thomas Matthews, Danlelsvllle. 404-789-2187.
Purebred bantams, Buff Brahmas, Golden Sebrights, B. B. Reds & Cochins, Blacks, Reds, Buff & Whites. Ronnie Brooks, Statham. 404-725-5659 aft. 6 pm.______
Baby Muscovy ducks $3 e., other $1.50 to $2.50 ea. Olin Ingram, Loganvllle. 404-7869344 from 6 to 11 pm._____________
Araucanas, RIR, Dominique, Speckled Sussex, full size & Dark Cornish bantams, started to 1/2 grown, $1-$3. Winford Smith, Athens. 404-548-7792.____________
10 breeds show bantams, all ages, '90-'91 hatch, bring cages; Fantail pigeons, also, reas. priced. V. Dunn, 201 Hamilton St., Dublin. 912-275-0321.___________
Gray Toulouse & White Chinese geese, 3 mos. old, $10 ea. Sherl Baird, Winder. 404867-1093._________________
S.A.S.E. means self addressed tamped envelope.
2 Ige. young Partridge Cochin roosters, sell/trade for Red Cochin bantams. James Spratlin, Crawford. 404-743-3881.______
1 pr. White geese, all sizes young Ringneck pheasants, Silvers, Goldens, Green Mute, some RIR, Tenn. Reds, all kinds quail, Silkies, young turkeys, other. Ed Bramlett, Warner Robins. 912-922-1246.
Young guineas $3 ea. D. J. Lee, Galnesvllle. 404-532-2720.________________
RIR laying hens, 1 rooster, hens 1 yr. old, now laying. Hubert Handley, Austell. 404941-9118 days or 948-4280 nights.______________
Muscovy ducks, many baby Muscovys $4. R. Smith, Powder Springs. 404-943-4177.
Chickens for sale, all types. James Pendley, Rte. 1 Box 55, Conns Creek Rd. Ball Ground 30107.______________
Bantams: Golden Sebrights, O.E., Spangles, Silver Duckwings, Creles. Charles McKenzie, Gainesvllle. 404-536-8602.
Indian Runner $5 ea., hatched 5-20-91; also, Muscovys $3 ea., due to hatch 7-9-91. Bonnie Froom, Loganvllle. 404-466-4509.
Mallards, 4 gen., Calls, Runners, sev. other types ducks, geese, peafowl, turkeys, Tumbler pigeons. Darrell Kemp, Eastman. 912-374-7102 or 1767.___________________
Golden Polish $20/pr.; white or Ringneck doves, $10/pr. or 14/S50; peacocks $450 ea.; Chukar $5 ea.; Pharaoh quail $1.50 ea. Troy Prescott, Waycross. 912-285-8792.______
Wise, quail eggs (Jumbo) $25/100, please bring box. Jack Dunagan, Rte. 7 Doss Rd., Canton 30114.404-479-3267.
Bantams: O.E., Araucana, Cornish & Wyandottes; pheasants, Red Gold $45/pr. H. C. Duffey, Smyrna. 404-436-2343.______
100s of Ringnecks & eggs, taking orders, baby Silvers, Red Golds, hybrid quail, Silkies, O.E. White & Black; also, turkeys. Tony Plttman, Mineral Bluff. 404-632-8470.
Lge. White chickens, sell/trade. Lamarr Emmett, Gainesvllle. 404-536-4904 aft. 6 pm wkdays., 8 am-11 pm wkends.________
Bantam chickens, sev. var., chicks to adults $1/up; guineas, diff. ages, chicks $1.25, $1.50 & $2 ea. Edward Lanier, Woodbury. 404-553-5018._________________
Geese, priced accord, to size. Gary Bumette, Cummlng. 404-889-0606 aft. 6 pm.
Ringneck pheasants: breeders $15/pr.; chicks 1-5 wks. old, $2 to $3. Marc Wilson, Gainesvllle. 404-983-9496 days 10 am-3 pm, all day wkends.
Young bantam Araucana roosters $2 ea. Gabriel Klehr, Decatur. 404-377-9849.
3 India Blue peacocks 1 yr. old, $35 ea.; 8 Muscovy drakes 1 yr. old, $5 ea.; 6 Ringneck pheasant, males, $5 ea. Roger Smith, Senola. 404-599-3277.___________
Silver Phoenix, Silver Spangled Hamburg $3 ea., some mixed $2, hatched Mar. '91. L. Rollins, Cummlng. 404-889-9709._______
25 guineas, 9 wks. old $2; 25 14 wk. old $2.50, 21 grown guineas $5 ea., banty chickens 50* & up, 15 Leghorn hens 50*. Brown King, Monroe. 404-267-7398._____
'91 hatch bantams: Mille Fleur, Golden Sebright, Silver Duckwing, quail, O.E. W. H. Shepherd, Griffin. 404-227-6158.______
3 pr. Red Yokohama $30/pr. B. Robertson, Dacula. 404-962-3931.___________
Araucana & Top Knot hens $4 ea.; Silver Polish rooster $8, others. James Morgan, Commerce. 404-335-3803._________
Roosters: White Rock, Sex Links, Araucanas, Belgian quail, White Crested Black Polish; also, Game chickens. M. Mougel, Rte. 2, Box 222A, Toecoa 30577._______
Ducklings, turkey poults, Ige.-bred chicks, Fantail pigeons, White doves (trade for bantams). Doug Williams, Bluffton. 912-641-
3195._______________________ India Blue peafowl pr., extra male. David
Clyatt, Hahira. 912-242-3425 days or 5338
nights.______________________ Bobwhite quail, feathered, flight cond.,
poxed, call for avail. Eddie Saxon, Milton. 912-982-5685._________________
Baby chicks $1 ea. T. Camp, Conyers. 404-760-0130.____________________
2 roosters $3 ea. T. Prill, Winder. 404-867-
3174.______________________ Fantail pigeons $4 ea., Silver Spangled
Hamburgs, bantams $10/pr. Paul Chachulski, Mllledgevllle. 912-932-5556.___________
Young Rheas $95 to $125, twy. laying chickens $3, Canada geese $35/up, pr. Royal Palm turkey breeders $40. Dan R. Queen, Douglasvllle. 404-942-2239.___________
White Leghorn pullets $3 ea., Araucana bantams $10/pr.. T. Johnson, Covlngton. 404-787-7668.___________________
Black Swans $4 ea., picked up on premises, persons w/ lake only. W. LaLiberte, Madison. 404-342-9412.______________
Selling out: chickens, Game, Lacy Roundhead, Alien Roundhead. Ludon Bames, Loganvllle. 404-466-8932.___________
Rhea eggs $35 ea.; also, 4 3-yr.old Rheas & 2 14-mo.-old Rheas. Larry Wilson, Hartwell. 404-376-3673. aft. 4 pm.___________
Baby pheasants, ducks $2, guineas $3, Araucanas $1.50, Feather-legged quail $1, young laying ducks $10 ea., baby turkeys $5. James Coker, Cummlng. 404-887-0140 aft.
5:30 pm._____________________ White doves $6 ea., Spot Swallow
pigeons $7 ea. Gary Webb, Roswell. 404993-1709.__________________'
Purebred bantams, Black Rosecombs, Light Brahmas, White Silkies, White Cochins. Willie Nunn, Crawfordvllle. 404-456-
2416.___________________________ Bobwhite quail hatching eggs $15/100,
$130/1000, taking orders; 2 wk. old chicks 50C/100 or 40C/500, weather cond., flybirds $2 ea. David Grubbs, Attapufaus. 912-4653789.
Muscovys, 5 ducks & 1 drake $44; ducklings, 5/$10; Khaki-Campbell ducks $15/ pr.; bantam roosters, 3/$10; laying hens $5; also, Dark Cornish & Golden Silky chicks, ducklings & eggs. Sally Lym, McDonough. 404-954-1779.
Silver & Golden Sebrights, $10/pr. Patsy Dickerson, Cummlng. 404-887-5723._____
Bantams, Araucanas & Silver Laced Wyandottes, Komonor pigeons, also, RIR & Buff laying hens. Randy Garner, Douglasvllle. 404-949-3654.
Barred Rock, Araucana, young chickens 1 mo.-3 1/2 mos. old; also, young geese., ducks. Nina Pasko, Conyers. 404-483-9254.
Northern & Wisconsin quail, in flight cond.; also, young chicks. Charlie Collins, 6435 Bennett Dr., Rex 30273. 404-474-3033.
Golden Sebrights, Silver Sebrights, 2 mo. old roosters $2.50 ea., hens $4 ea. Jerry Stallworth, Covlngton. 404-786-7168.
6 RIR chicks $1.50 ea., 5 young guineas $2.50 ea., 2 Game chicks $1 ea. B. Akers, CarrolHon. 404-834-6434.
Black Swedish ducks $4, young Embden geese $7, ganders $8, turkey poults $5. Sue Harris, Marietta. 404-992-1669 aft. dark.
White Call ducks, Swedish, Pekin & other; bantams, sev. kinds, some grown. Lottie White, Social Circle. 404-464-2913.
White African guineas. Jack Scott, Forest Park. 404-361-3367.
One-5 wk. old turkey poults, $4-$8 ea. Pat Best, Maysvllle. 404-652-2321.
Free duck, 4 1/2 mos. female Mallard, to good friendly farmer w/pond and lots of TLC. Bobbye Kinser, Atlanta. 404-394-2497.
Wild strain of Northern Bobwhite quail eggs, shipping eggs now, call/write. Mr. Alien, Alien's Quail Farm, Rte. 2, Box 326, Mt. Airy 30563. 404-778-9521.
Silver & Golden Sebrights, Rosecomb, Japanese, O. E. $5 & up, some chicks $2 & $3. Linda Dunn, Ellljay. 404-635-2256.
Purebred hvy., Ige. type Dark Comish hatching eggs, 15 for $6.25 & my cartons promptly returned at buyer's expense. Cora B. Patterson, Rte. 1, Box 1950, Ty Ty 31795.
Bantams, mixed, chicks to adults, $1 & up. Phil Chapman, Gainesvllle. 404-9839562.
Wood & Mandarin ducklings $15 ea.,
Silver Duckwing hen $8, Fulvous Whistling ducks $45/pr., Golden pheasants. R. Nelson, Alpharetta. 404-475-4918.
RIR & Buff Orpington crossed chicks, priced accord, to age; fresh brown yard eggs, also. B. Crowe, LaGrange. 404-8825386.
32 White Leghorn, 25 RIR, 14 Brown Leghorn pullets, 21 wks. old. J. D. Pierce, Dahlonega. 404-864-3502.___________
Taking orders now for Ringneck pheasant eggs, high hatchability, $12/doz. ppd.; also, have chicks $1.50 ea. Tere Lopez, 955 Lake Stone Lea Dr., Oxford 30267. 404-787-2955.
Cornish Game bantams, 1 rooster & 4 hens, 1 1/2 yrs. old, $30 for all. Kenneth Pace, Soperton. 912-529-3099.
Bobwhite quail, for meat or layers @ $2, taking orders for eggs 1-499 @ 15e ea., 500/ up @ 13t ea.; chicks 1-499 @ 40e ea. 500/up @ 30* ea. & orders on flight birds. Glen Lott, Wray. 912-468-5566.
Speckled Sussex, chicks, Reds, others. N. Cole, Carrollton. 404-834-3490.
Young Muscovy ducks $2.50, adult Muscovy males $5. A. Kennedy, Rydal. 404-3821792.
Game-brood stock, 12 diff. breeds, selling out. Mrs. L. D. Satterfield, Atlanta. 404-7671169.
Chicks 1 to 3 mos. old, diff. kinds $1.50 to $2 ea. Ms. Arthur Gentler, Toecoa. 404-7793005 no coll. calls.
Chickens, ducks, turkeys, geese, bantams, pigeons, doves and more. Walt Johnson, Jasper. 404-692-6828.
6 Red Carneaux pigeons, 2 pr. White Kings, 2 pr. Racing Homers all/$40. W. Toole, Hephzibah. 404-592-4650.
O. E. bantams, B B Reds, Slver Duckwings, Whites, Blacks & Barreds, ages from 2 wks. to 1 yr., $2 & up, ea. Randall Burgess, EIHJay. 404-635-2639.
White Chinese geese, African Chinese mixed $25/pr; Pekin, Rouen, Cayuga & mixed ducks $12/pr.; Khaki Campbell $15/pr. Billy Phillips, Cedartown. 404-748-4095.
Silver, Gold, Mikado & Swinhoe pheasant, breeders & young peafowl, duck, other. Hubert Sowell, Newlngton. 912-857-3770.
Bantams, Cochins, Red or Black, Light Brahnahas from show stock, $7 ea. J. W. Burt, Greensboro. 404-453-7862.
25 diff. kinds of show bantams & baby chicks, and eggs for sale. Clyde Goolsby, Douglasvllle. 404-942-4371.___________
Jumbo Wise, quail hatching eggs, chicks & adult birds, reas., no shipping. Terry Sexton, Ha. 404-789-2180.
Weeder geese, $7.50 ea., $75/doz.; younger geese $4/up; ducks $3.50 to $5. Jean Castle, Comer. 404-783-5686.
Bronze turkey gobblers; ducks, geese, frying size roosters. James Northcutt, Falrburn. 404-964-2406.
Silver pheasant cock birds, early '90 hatch, $15 ea. Bob Stocks, Clarkston. 404296-3548 or 6998.
Chickens: Sussex, Giants, Spitzhaben, Dominique, Silver & Golden Sebrights, Mallard ducks (3 gen.), geese, French Mondain & Carneaux pigeons. P. Crider, Fofsyth. 912-994-0827.____________
Do not call in ads. They must be written out and signed.
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THE MARKET BULLETIN
Wednesday, July 3,1991
Morning Best Time To Pick Vegetables
Picking vegetables in the heat of the day is even harder on your vegetables than it is on you, accord ing to vegetable specialists with the Georgia Extension Service.
The quality of any vegetable is higher if it is picked in the morning before building up field heat, with the difference in heat tolerance var ying widely among vegetables.
Many veteran gardeners will tell you, truthfully, that sweet corn is sweeter if it is picked early, while it is still cool in the garden. Sweet corn reaches a peak of quality when its sugar content is at its highest, after which it begins to convert its sugar into starch. Once that conver sion starts, it can't be reversed, and the process accelerates as the ear gets hotter. A long, hot Georgia summer day can make a big differ ence in the sugar content of sweet corn.
Broccoli is another vegetable that quickly loses quality as it heats up. Any leafy vegetables should be har vested early in the morning because their quality deteriorates as the heat goes up and their moisture content goes down.
For the same reason, any har vested vegetables should not be left in the garden in direct sunlight for very long. Move them to a shady spot or take them inside as-quickly as possible after picking.
Avoid going to the opposite ex treme and picking your vegetables as early in the day as possible. Early morning dew can provide a medium for transmiting any dis eases in your garden from infected plants to healthy ones. When condi tions are most comfortable for you -- cool and dry -- they are ideal for your vegetables as well.
Harvest Vegetables At Proper Stage of Maturity
Peak Harvest Indicators
While all phases of gar dening are important, har vest is perhaps the most rewarding step. All your previous efforts could be in vain if you don't harvest your vegetables at the pro per stage of maturity.
The next time you plant, keep such information as the days to maturity (usually given on the seed packet), date planted and variety planted on a stake for handy reference. Here are some additional guide lines for harvesting vegeta bles at the maximum stage of tenderness and flavor.
Vegetable
When To Harvest
Asparagus
When spears are six to nine inches tall
Beans, snap
While pods are still smooth
Beans, Lima
When pods are full but seeds are green
Beets
When 1 Vz to 2V inches in diameter
Broccoli
Before flowers show yellow color. Remove the center head and allow side shoots to form and harvest them.
Cantaloupe
When melons can be removed from the vine without pressure
Cabbage
When head is firm and heavy
Cauliflower
Before curd loosens and discolors. After head is removed, discard the plant
Carrots
Anytime roots are firm and brittle
Corn
When kernel juice is milk, silk heqins to dry, and ears are full to end
Cucumbers
While seeds are small, flesh is firm, and color is green
Eggplant
Before color begins to dull; firm to touch
Lettuce
While tender and mild flavored before seedstalk begins to form
Okra
When pods are 2 1/2 to 31/2 inches long
Onions
For green bunching; When bulb is % to one inch in diameter. For storing: After most tops have died down
Peas, English
After the pods have filled but before they turn yellow
Peas, Sugar Snap
After pods form but before yellowing
Peas, Southern
For fresh or frozen use: When pods shell easily. For drying: After pods are dry and brittle
Pumpkins
After they are full size and no green on fruit
Pepper, bell
When pods are full size and firm
Pepper, hot
After pods reach full size
Potatoes, Irish
Fresh use: After tubers are one inch in diameter. Storage: After vines have died down
Potatoes, Sweet
After reaching desired size but before frost or cold weather, approximately 120 days
Radish
While firm and brilliantly colored
Squash, summer
When large end is one to 2Vt inches in diameter
Squash, winter
When rind is not easily dented by fingernail
Swiss Chard
While leaves are crisp and dark green
Spinach
While leaves are crisp and dark green
Tomatoes
m When fully colored but still firm
Turnip, greens
While leaves are crisp and green
Turnip, roots
When 2 1/2 to 3 1/2 inches in diameter
Watermelon
When tendrils die, rind on ground becomes yellow and netting thickens
Chickens $5 & up, Wyandottes, O. E. Japanese, sev. chicks $2 & $3, all full stock. Hazel Alien, Ellljay. 404-276-4067.______
Alien Roundhead Games, RIRs, Black Sex Links from $2/up. J. Puryear, Hiram. 404943-4929._____________________
12 hens, 9 RIR & 3 Black Sex Links plus 2 roosters, all for $45. G. Propper, Douglasvllle. 404-942-6896._____________
Live chickens $4/up; Ige. roosters & young laying hens. Ray F. Almand, Ellenwood. 404-961-6729._______________
Taking orders for Bobwhite quail eggs $15/100 & release birds. Ann Hester, Leesburg. 912-432-7653.___________
1 rooster, 11 White Rock hens, lay brown eggs, 1 yr. old, $3 ea. R. C. Simmons, Toccoa. 404-886-2827 or 865-4878.______
Swinhoes, Blue Eared, Goldens, Edwards, peafowl, young birds & proven prs.; also, guineas, Chukars, Homing pigeons. Wayne Harris, Fayettevllle. 404-461-2266.______
Bobwhite quail biggest all purpose strain hatching eggs 25/$14; 50/$18, 100/$25, 500/ $100, 1000/$180 shipped ppd. Raymond Meadows, Wadley. 912-252-5345.______
Lady Amherst & Golden pheasant chicks, will ship; breeders for sale also, discount on Ige. orders. Bill Bramlett, Donalsonville. 912-524-5896 evgs.__________________
90 White Rocks 12 wks. old, 20 grown hens, all/$150. B. B. Parks, Atlanta. 404-874-
8768._______________________ Baby chicks, ducks, geese,turkeys,
pheasants, quail, pigeons, doves, hatching wkly., guineas, other cage birds. Raymond Minix, Newnan. 404-253-6240.
Turkey chicks, breed unknown, $3.75 ea.
& up, Pearl guinea chicks, keets $1.85 ea. & up. Jim Bierwagen, Decatur. 404-377-4122.
One pr. Snowy Calls, 1 pr. Khaki Campbells, 1 Buff Call drake, also, White Call. Lonnie Smith, Swalnsboro. 912-2379944.
Geese for sale, grown & young ones. James Walker, LaFayette. 404-638-5320.
Selling out: pheasants, breeders, Ringnecks $5, Silvers $10, Sebright hens $2, mixed chickens $2. Ken Davis, Statham. 404-725-9223.
Northern Bobwhite quail from proven
flyers, order now for '91, '92 bookings, flight/weather cond., poxed, del. avail, for Ige. orders. Ed Parent, Llzella. 912-935-23^2.
31 RIR chicks $3 ea.; 5 Pekin, 5 Black Swedish ducks $5 ea. Henderson Hope, Villa Rica. 404-459-2808.
Baby ducks, Pekin , Rouen, Mallard, 3rd gen. from wild, $5 & up accord, to age. Tony Carter, Fayettevllle. 404-461-4052.______
Avail, now: migratory & ornamental waterfowl, all birds are breeders, some are still laying, over 40 breeeds of Teal, Pintail, Treeduck, others. Aubrey Webb, Hahlra. 912-794-3031.
Bantam Cochin, Black, Buff, Barren Rock,
White, Blue, priced accord, to age; Golden &
Silver Sebright, some chicks $1 ea. M.
Camp, Gumming. 404-781-5141 day or 889-
2930 nights^
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Peacock, chicks, Java Green, White, India Blue & Black Shoulder $10 ea. & up. Hiram Dunn, Meansville. 404-567-8662.
Pharaoh quail, chicks to adults 15e to $1.25 ea.; RIR & Turken bantams $1-$5 ea. Malcolm Coleman, Reidsvllle. 912-557-
6146._______________________ Game type cockrels & pullets, '91 hatch
$2 ea. or 3 for $5. Naomi Roloff, 755 Waddell Rd., Bremen 30110. 404-646-5268.______
Bronze turkeys $8 ea.; also, vars. type chickens. Ken Collins, Comer. 404-283-5605.
White Mute Swans. 1 mature male, approx. 5 yrs. old, $250 ea. Richard Smith, Hawkinsville. 912-892-3503
Breeders, pheasants, Mandarin ducks & Java Green peafowl. M. L. Hutcheson, Jesup. 912-427-4082.______________
5 Buff Orpington roosters, 4 mos. old $2 ea. Donna Born, Braselton. 404-654-3190.
Pigeons, Swallows,'Jacobins, Fantails, Satinets, Muffled Monks, Helmets, Racing Homers, Rollers, Common Tumblers, Wood ducks, pheasants, bantams & doves. Larry Johnson, College Park. 404-964-8862.
Button quail, Normals $10/pr., Silvers $12/ pr.; bantams, Black, B B Reds, Silver Duckwings, Dominique O.E. $15/pr., extra hens. M. Shockley, Alto. 404-869-3360.
Peafowl, India Blue, keets $10; 1 yr. old $35; 2 yr. old $50. Buck Jones, Yatesvllle. 404-472-3621.___________________
10 full-blooded Cornish bantam hens, and 2 roosters of same stock (no relation) $30 for lot; 6 Black Denver hens, 2 roosters $14/ all, you bring coop or crate. L. E. Green, Ball Ground. 404-735-2036._____________
Chickens: White Rocks, laying age; Dominique & Game mixed chickens, 3 mos. old, some Game hens, all $2 to $4. Nick Kosko, Griffin. 404-229-5258.______
5 guineas $25/all, or $7 ea., 2 hens white, Igt. & drk. grey cols. M. T. McGregor, Gumming. 404-889-0000._________
2 India Blue peahens, 3 yrs. old, $50 ea. Marion Smith, Alto. 404-778-3091.______
' Reeves pheasant breeders $40/pr.; White Cochins,. Blue Splash Cochins, White Silky chicks & roosters, Mallard ducklings (4 gen. from wild), Gray geese. Jim Sullivan, Carnesvllle. 404-384-2864.__________
Pheasants: 1 Elliott rooster, 1 pr. Reeves, now laying. Tommy Bridges, Washington. 404-678-5424 aft. 5:30 pm.________
Chickens: RIR, Sex link, White Leghorn & Araucana bantam roosters. Fred Howe, Griffin. 404-229-4659._________
White Silky rooster $3, grown roosters $5, hens $6 or trade for White Crested Black Polish. Pamela Posey, 1386 Buttermilk Rd., Cave Spring 40124.______________
Bobwhite quail hatching eggs, Wise. $10/ 100, plus shipping, at farm; also, wk. old chicks $35/100. L. A. Dasher, Glannvllle. 912-654-4460.___________________
Bantam chicks, 10 diff. breeds, 3 to 5 mos. old, will lay this fall. C. T. Fisher, Griffin. 404-228-1831.____________
4 grown guineas, '90 hatch, $4 ea. Ruby Dilbeck, Marietta. 404-428-1841._______
Baby guineas $1.75 ea/up. J. Burnett, Bremen. 404-646-3236.____________
Antiques and other collectibles are not permitted to be advertised in the Market Bulletin.
Exceptional quality Wood ducks, Mandarins, doves, Mallards, 4 gen, from wild; also, Call ducks. Kitten Clark, Marietta. 404-9737849.
India Blue peachicks, 6 wks. old, $15 ea. H. G. Phillips, Ellavllle. 912-937-5588.
Purebred bantams, sev. diff. kind, reas. priced. P. Walton, Nicholls. 912-345-2033.
5 pr. Pilgrim geese $25/pr., half grown. Joel Massingill, Calhoun. 404-291-9582.
Rouen & Muscovy ducks & ducklings, African & White Chinese goslings (geese), RIR pullets, turkey poults. M. L. Williams, Franklin. 404-675-3048,.____________
Black Cochin & Brown Red O.E. bantam chicks. Chris Throne, West Point. 404-882-
8568._____________________ White Chinese geese, Call Ducks, sev.
var. of pigeons, bantams, doves & pheasants. C. Eberhardt, Falrburn. 404-964-6979.
Asstd. chickens, some frying size & laying hens $2 ea. Rickey Massey, Conyers. 404-483-2639._______________
1 Silver pheasant, female, 2 yrs. old, $15 or trade for female Lady Amherst pheasant. Nazeer Glam, Logansvllle. 404-466-3242.
Bantams, young fowl & breeders, B B Reds, Black O.E., Silver Duckwing, Cornish. Jay Jones, Zebulon. 404-67-3529._______
Silver Indian Runner ducks, breeding age, $4 ea. R. Szostak, Oak Hill Farm, Covington. 404-784-9707.___________________
Quail hatching eggs, yr.-round, Bobwhite or Coturnix, $25/100, $70/500, $135/1000 ppd. Willie Strickland, Pooler. 912-748-5769.
Fantail pigeons, some mixed w/ Straight tail $1.50 & $2 ea. Pauline Gaddis, Cleve land. 404-865-4849.
Wanted
Want to buy Blue Swedish drake or will buy a pr. C. Reeve, Maysville. 404-652-2532.
Want grown guinea hens 10-20, will pay $5 ea.; also, want 1 peacock 3 yrs., & 1 to 4 hens, 3 yrs. old; also eggs from ea., must be reas. & w/in 30 mi: radius. B. Akers, Carrollton. 404-834-6434.__________
Want Muscovy ducks & laying hens. Darrell Kemp, Eastman. 912-374-1767 or
7102.___________________ Want chickens, turkeys, guineas, poultry
of any kind. T. Johnson, Covington. 404-787-
7668.____________________ Want to buy Golden Polish chickens. Paul
Chachulski, Milledgevllle. 912-932-5556.
Want to buy Khaki Campbell ducks, any size, prefer those that are laying. Guy S. Green, Cedartown. 404-235-0928._______
Want pheasants, laying prs., need White Ringneck, Mutant, Lady Amherst, Elliott, must be reas. & near Waycross. Troy Prscott, Waycross. 912-285-8792.______
Want to buy 3 doz. Coral Blue guinea eggs for hatching, write or call. H. L. Smith, 1710 Beverly Rd., Ft. Valley 31030. 912-825-
5131._____________________ Craft supplies, except for quilt scraps
and natural materials such as peacock feathers, pine cones, etc., are not published in the Market Bulletin.
4 Eastern Wild turkey hens, reas. priced. Dan Hollaway, Stone Mountain. 404-4985603.______________________
Want Game hens, guineas, Muscovy ducks, White Pekins, mixed chickens, mixed ducks, Ige. qty. OK, will pick up. Walt Johnson, Jasper. 404-692-6828._______
Want reas. priced Polish chickens. Susan Hogue, Oxford. 404-784-0540.________
Want 2 male Homing pigeons, near Ellijay. Sam Barnett, Rte. 7, Box 711, Ellijay 30159._____________________
Want hens, roosters, any type, must be laying hens, bantams, RIR, etc. reas. priced. Jan Willis, Fayetteville. 404-460-1525.
Want ducks, Mallards, chickens, any fowl, reas. priced, w/in 50 mi. radius. R. McGee, Rte. 1, Box 1149, Pendergrass. 30567.
Miscellaneous
Bees, Honey & Supplies
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Mia Haney 651-9084.
All bees and bee equipment must be certified disease free by the Depart ment of Agriculture before being adver tised. Please notify the Entomology Division, Room 304, Capitol Square, Atlanta 30334, 656-3641, and an Inspec tion will be made free of charge. First ad must be accompanied by current report which will be returned upon request.
New crop, fresh, Mountain honey, Wildflower honey $18/gal., del. to you. Michael Surles, Rte. 4, Blalrsvllle 30512. 404-7454170.____________________
Will remove honeybees swarms from premises in metro Atlanta area; also, honey for sale. F.H. John, Atlanta. 404-355-1546.
Will remove honeybees in Atlanta & surrounding area. W.O. Canady, Douglasvllle. 404-942-3887._____________
Wildflower honey $14/gal., new beehive & foundation, will buy melted beeswax, will pick up unwanted bees. E.L. Quinn, Decatur. 404-491-8726.___________
Please include your subscriber num ber on any correspondence other than ads.
'91 Wildflower honey $12/gal. at farm, $17 shipped, 5 gal. cont. $50 at farm. Lloyd Allison, Rte. 3, Box 3032, Cleveland 30528. 404-865-4489._______________
Strong colonies $55 ea. new equip., will remove bees from bldg. & trees, honey for sale. Harold Ward, Savannah. 912-966-2337.
'91 Mountain Wildflower honey $10/gal., $36/case of 12 qts., $18/12 pts. Dennis Hicks, Blalrsvllle. 404-745-5955.
Things To Eat
Duck eggs, pen raised, gathered daily, $1/ doz. Jean Castle, Comer. 404-783-5686.
Blueberries, you pick or we pick, Wed., Fri. or Sat. or other times by appt. Barbara Hill, Nepenthe Farms, Monroe. 404-2677711.
White & brn. yd. eggs, 75c/doz. T. Camp,
Conyers. 404-760-0130.
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Blueberries, July 6, you pick, $4/gal., we pick $6/gal., Hgwy. 9 N. of Dawsonville, 3 mi. R.H. Tallant, Dahlonega Nuggett Nur-
sery, Gumming. 404-887-4290.
Blackberries $5.50/gai., blueberries $7/ gal., taking orders avail. June thru Aug. Leon Pearson, Kennesaw. 404-422-5875.
Blackberry, blueberry, you pick $4/gal. or we pick $7.50. Bill Ison, Hgwy. 16, Brooks. 404-599-6970._______________
Figs, ready now, $3/gal. you pick, $4/gal. we pick. H.S. Lunsford, McDonough. 404957-4075.
Lge. blueberries $4/gal. you pick, $8/gal. we pick, approx. June to August, 10 mi. N. Buena Vista, Hgwy. 41. K. Crowder, Mauk. 912-649-6175.
Pick your own blackberries Wed., Sat. & Sun., other times by calling ahead, 85s/lb., Cherokee Co. N. of Waleska. Bob Williams, Kennesaw. 404-422-9318._________
Blackberries, ready by July 4, $2/qt., cont. furnished. L. Hodges, Decatur. 404-297-
9321.__________________________ Blueberries, you pick 80e/lb., $4/gal., we
pick $7/gal., Ige. berries, cont. provided, other, open Wed., Sat. & Sun. Julie Ray, Sunray Farms, Barnesville. 404-358-4536.
Blueberries 60/lb. & blackberries 80ff/lb., 8 am Tues., Thurs. & Sat. Milt Jellum, Buck Creek Farm, 175 Chappell Mill Rd., Orchard Hill. 404-228-2682/2514._____________
Meal, whole wheat, flour & grits, 5 lbs./$2, 10 lbs./$3 plus post. Mike Buckner, Rte. 1, Box 76, Junction City 31812. 404-269-3630.
Clean black walnut meats $7.50/qt., $2.50 post., kept in freezer. Norena Erwin, Rte. 1, Box 1935, Cornelia 30531.__________
Peaches, Silver Queen corn, Greggs, Pike Co., Hgwy. 362' at Hollonville, 20 mi. So. Fayetteville. J. Gregg, Concord. 404-227-
4661.___________________ Blueberries, pick your own, $5/gal., $4/gal.
for 3 or more gals., open 7 days/wk., call for
best times. Susan Nail, Newnan. 404-251-
0843._______________________ Frozen alligator meat, legally produced,
inspected, 5 Ib. boxes. G.B. Sturgis, Box 154, Twin City 30471. 912-763-2207/2516.
Please observe our 20 word limit.
Wednesday, July 3,1991
THE MARKET BULLETIN
'Spring' Storms May Return This Summer
While spring is generally re towels along the joint between the
garded as the peak season for torna bottom of doors and the sill to
does, the fact is that lightning, hail, prevent water from being blown
windstorms and tornadoes can occur under doors.
-- and recur -- throughout the sum
Anchor or tie down lawn furni
mer. It certainly doesn't hurt to ture, bicycles and light-weight out
prepare for storms now, if you door equipment; or if possible, bring
weren't fully prepared the first time these items inside temporarily.
around.
Tips for Tornado Season Tornadoes may strike anytime between March and September. Most tornadoes occur between mid day and 9 p.m. Tornado weather is usually hot, humid and oppressive, with southerly winds. An hour or
Many Market Bulletin readers have requested information regard ing home shelters, and indeed, the safest place during a tornado is in an underground shelter. The next best alternative is the southwest corner of a basement.
two before a tornado, thunderclouds
Since Georgia is an area subject
may have a greenish-black color to frequent tornadoes, you may
and may seem to bulge down in want to prepare some sort of sepa
stead of up. Rapidly moving lower rate shelter. Generally, two types of
clouds may be filled with frequent shelter are adequate: an under
lightning.
ground dirt cellar or a concrete
The funnel of a tornado looks like cellar. If building one of these,
a spinning, twisting rope at its locate the shelter near the house
bottom, and fans out into a rotating, but not so close that falling debris
funnel-shaped cloud extending from could block the entrance. Do not
the base of a thundercloud. It is connect the shelter to the house
usually gray or black.
drain, cesspool or gas pipe. County
A nearby tornado usually sounds Civil Defense Offices have more
like the roar of a jet plane or a detailed information on construct
diesel freight train.
ing home shelters.
These Athens elementary stu dents show delight in meeting Brett, a Belgian draft horse that stands about 17 hands (over 5 1/2 feet) high at the shoulder and weighs approximately a ton. The director of the Equine Reproduc tion Research Center at the Uni versity of Georgia takes Brett to area schools to teach children
about horses. -Photo by Rick O'Quinn, VGA News Bureau.
If your home has a crawl space between the first floor and the ground underneath and is set on
Tornadoes usually move from southwest to northeast. They may form in a series of two or more, with a large, primary tornado and one or more secondary or lesser storms. Some tornado funnels never touch ground. Some touch down, rise again and touch down in another place. A severe thunderstorm out of the southwest often follows the tor nado. Heavy rain and hail may add to the damage of the tornado itself.
Preparing for Severe Winds To help protect your home during a severe wind or rain storm, close doors and windows on the side fac ing the maximum wind force. Lock windows so wind vibrations won't open them. Brace large windows on the in side, or cover them outside with boards or plywood. Nail all exterior covering to the reinforced part of the window frame. Improperly se cured exterior covering can fly off and cause serious damage.
Pull curtains and drapes over unprotected glass areas to prevent injury from flying glass if the win dow is broken.
Make sure drains and rainspouts are open; clogged drains can cause basement flooding. If necessary, place extensions on downspouts to carry water away from foundations.
If your home is not equipped with stormproof door sills, place folded
foundation walls rather than on pillars, you may be able to impro vise shelter protection.
Underground Dirt Cellar A root cellar makes an excellent tornado shelter and requires little modification of the existing struc ture. An adequate but inexpensive tor nado cellar also can be built into an embankment or hill, or can be dug out of level ground. The cellar should be supported by a frame of treated split logs or two-inch planks. The cellar should be covered with three feet of well-packed dirt, sloped to divert surface water.
Concrete Shelter
A reinforced concrete shelter gives very good protection. Consider the following when constructing a concrete storm shelter:
1. The entrance should face east or northeast. Locate the shelter on the southwest side of the house.
2. Minimum size for a tornado shelter is six square feet per person. The ceiling should be at least seven feet high.
3. If possible, install an emer gency exit to be used if the main exit becomes jammed. A roof escape hatch two feet square will provide adequate ventilation and help equalize air pressure.
4. The door should be hinged to open inward and should have a secure latch. A poorly latched door could swing open when the lowpressure storm center passes over head.
State Parks Observe Holiday Celebrations
July is National Recreation and Parks Month, as designated by the National Parks Association. The Georgia Department of Natural Re sources and the Georgia Recreation and Parks Association are promot ing special events this month with special theme weeks at Georgia's 58 state parks and historic sites. Call the numbers listed below or your nearest state park/historic site for specific program information.
An Independence Day Folklife Celebration, featuring old-fashioned skills and chores such as blacksmithing, woodstove cooking, spinning and weaving will be held July 4, 10:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. at Jarrell Plantation Historic Site, Juliette (912) 986-5172.
An Independence Day Celebra tion featuring music, food, crafts and a historic re-enactment by uni formed troops will be held at Fort McAllister Historic Park, Richmond Hill, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. (912) 727-2339.
Living history demonstrations in cluding Indian weaving, quilting, basketmaking, beadwork and carv ing commemorate the 187th anni versary of the historic Cherokee capitol July 20 - 21 at the Vann House Historic Site, Chatsworth (404) 695-2598.
More than 40 artists and crafts men will display paintings, quilts, toys, scenic photography and baske try July 27, 9:30 a.m. - 6:30 p.m., at the Lake Burton Arts and Crafts Festival, Moccasin Creek State Park, Clarkesville (404)947-3194.
Reminder: Effective July 1, all vehicles parking on and using park facilities will be required to display a daily or annual Georgia Park Pass. The $2 daily or $25 annual fee revenues will repair and maintain cottages, campsites, nature trails, historic sites and picnic shelters.
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Timber Buyers Reminded Of Need for Tax Records
Timber buyers or harvesters who purchase timber from others or who harvest timber from their own lands from April 1 to September 30, 1991, must report these volumes by product class to the tax assessor in the county where the timber origi nated, according to John Gunter, head of the forest resources depart ment, University of Georgia Exten sion Service.
While timber buyers or harvest ers have until November 15, 1991 to submit this one-time report, they should start keeping records now to ensure they have the required infor mation when it is due, Gunter said.
The timber volume reported will be used in computing a supplemen tal assessment on timber land, if the county tax digest is lowered by more than 20 percent when timber is removed from it. Any under reporting will increase the supple mental assessment.
Report forms should be available by mid-July from the Georgia De partment of Revenue, Gunter said. For more information, call (404) 542-3446.
Two Associations Provide Map of Georgia Show Horses
The American Saddlebred Horse Association of Geor gia and United Professional Horsemans Association Chapter 17 have created a map of Georgia show horses. The combined effort gives names, addresses, phone numbers and state location of the ASHAG and UPHA member show horse stables, barns and farms.
Georgia has many show horses all over the state, and this map should sim plify searching for shows and horses. Maps are free and may be obtained by writing or calling:
Suzie Pickford, 1450 Bir mingham Rd., Alpharetta, Ga. 30201, (404) 343-9939.
Susan Reimer, P.O. Box 146, Fairburn, Ga. 30213, (404) 766-5742.
Bill Brock, Brock Farms, Rt. 2, Box 20, Ludowici, Ga. 31316, (912) 545-9113.
Aquaculturists Sought For State Lakes Guide
The Fisheries Section of the Geor gia Department of Natural Re sources has produced a guide enti tled "Small Georgia Lakes Open to Public Fishing." The guide includes state park lakes, city lakes, federal lakes and private fee fishing opera tions. Operations that have bought catch-out licenses and those who have elected not to purchase this license are both included. If you have a fee fishing lake and would like to be included in the guide, or would like to update information such as current phone numbers types of fishing available, etc., con tact newly appointed DNR Aquacu" ture Biologist Michael Spencei 2123 U.S. Highway 278 SE, Socie Circle, GA 30279, (404) 656-4817.
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THE MARKET BULLETIN
Informed Consumers Best Defense Against Misleading Sales Tactics
Summer is the time when na ture's bounty is most abundant, as consumers find food bargains at farmers' markets, pick-your-own op erations, roadside stands, as well as the local grocery store. High-quality meat and seafood also are available in plentiful supplies, convenient va rieties and often at bargain prices in the summertime. Why then, do some consumers continue to pay excessive sums of money for meat of questionable quality, in quantities that they can neither use, prepare or store properly, in packets that are convenient mainly to the seller, leaving consumers frustrated.
"It's human nature to look for a bargain, and unfortunately, there are always a few people around who try to exploit that natural tend ency," said Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin. "Our Department inspects every stage of the food production process, from the feed that goes in the cow to the package in which a steak is presented to the consumer. We also license, inspect and regulate every food sales firm in the state. We can regulate food safety, quality and fair practices in the public market place, but you, the consumer, must make the final buying decision."
In the case of in-home sales, a consumer is often in a one-to-one situation with a highly trained and skilled salesman. No third parties are present to regulate or witness which promises, disclosures -or dis claimers are made. The best re course the consumer has is to be fully informed with the facts re garding meat quality, grading and pricing; the requirements of the Georgia Food Act pertaining to truth in advertising, labeling and packaging; the consumer's right to defer any buying decision until after comparing quality, price, con venience and guarantees independ ently; and the wisdom to question any offers that sound too good to be true, especially if the salesman of fers to arrange a one time offer or an exclusive deal to cut the adver tised price drastically if the con sumer will buy now.
Before allowing a meat salesman in your home, ask to see his permit issued by the Georgia Department of Agriculture. Check to see if the items on the permit, such as com pany name and vehicle license num ber, are consistent with the vehicle he is driving. Refrigerated vehicles must have a mechanical refrigera tion system running continuously while meat is in the vehicle. Sample boxes cannot be displayed off refrig eration, according to department rules. That means you should not be shown samples in your home.
In order to be sold in the United States, meat must be inspected, but not necessarily graded. Grading is a service USDA provides for a fee. Therefore, wholesale meat dealers can buy ungraded or low-grade meat from a processor at low prices. Some of them, through various methods, mark up the sales price tremendously to consumers while still offering what appears to be jargain prices.
There are eight USDA grades of meat, with distinct rankings in quality.
Most grocery stores sell only the top two or three grades, USDA Prime, Choice or Select for individ ual cuts of meat, and prominently display the grades of all meat cuts sold. You would obviously not want to pay prime price for a box of steaks which could be the lowest grade allowed by law. You also should be skeptical of meat that has been tenderized or sold with tender izing ingredients or instructions. High-quality meat should be natu rally tender.
Most consumers lack proper stor age facilities for bulk purchases of meat. Consumers who pack dozens of steaks together in their freezer may discover that they develop freezer burn, which also may invali date their guarantee.
If a guarantee has specific exclu sions such as no cash refunds or specific requirements regarding storage, you may wonder why and wish to question the salesman closely. Most grocery stores will offer cash refunds for poor quality merchandise and will make other adjustments to satisfy their longterm customers, whereas an indi vidual salesman may be hard to track down.
Consumers may also find large quantities of frozen steaks, bargainpriced, clearly displayed and graded, and conveniently packaged, at their local grocery store.
Many in-home grocery suppliers in Georgia are reputable and pro vide a valuable service to consum ers, especially the elderly and/or shut-ins, who are willing to pay a slight extra charge for the conve nience. With America's aging popu lation and increased emphasis on specialization, in-home shopping probably will increase in the years ahead, providing new opportunites and potential pitfalls for consumers. Presently, if mobility is not an issue, you probably will find better meat values at the supermarket, rather than out of the back of a truck. For those consumers who have difficulty getting out, many stores provide home delivery, while some companies provide a full range of home delivered food prod ucts, rather than a specific, big ticket item like meat. Additionally, there are entrepreneurs who will do your grocery shopping for you, for a fee, and some church or volunteer organizations that will assist you with shopping.
Large Turnout Expected For Triple Crown Show
More than 1,000 entries from throughout the United States are expected at the third annual Gold Kist Triple Crown horse show to be held at the Georgia National Fair grounds and Agricenter in Perry, August 2-4.
The show is open to the public with free admission. For more infor mation, or to make stall reserva tions, call (404) 460-9893.
Small Acreage Focus Of Extension Series
The Cooperative Exten sion Service will present a series of evening seminars for people in the Atlanta area interested in exploring the opportunities of a small acreage farm operation. Four classes will be held, 7 p.m. - 9 p.m., beginning July 23, at the North Fulton Government Annex, 7741 Roswell Rd.
Experts will discuss the potential of small fruits, vegetables, nursery plants, Christmas trees, organics and other crops for small acreage farms. Emphasis will include economic fac tors such as investment, po tential returns and labor re quired.
The fee is $15, and space is limited. For registration, call (404) 730-7000.
Official Tobacco Market Schedule
For July 1991
Date July 15 L6 17 18 22 23 24 25
Sale Dates
1 23 4 56 7 8
Set Market
103 Val-Hira X X X X X X X X
104 Moultrie X X X X X X X X
105 Pelham X X X X X X X X
106 Moultrie X
XXX
106 Pelham
X
X
106 Val-Hira X
X
107 Nashville X X X X X X X X
108 Blackshear X X X X X X X X
109 Douglas X X X X X X X X
110 Douglas X X X X
X
110 Fitzgerald-
X
Ocilla
110 Tifton
X
X
111 Alma
XXXXXXXX
112 Alma
X
X
112 Claxton X X X X X X
113 Vidalia X X X X X X X X
114 Statesboro X X X X X X
114 Vidalia
X
X
Wednesday, July 3,1991
Commission Contest Held To Help Name Characters
For nearly four years the costume characters "Clara Clingstone" and "Fred Freestone" have represented Georgia peaches, and the peachy duo are entering a much-deserved state of semi-retirement.
Two new Georgia peach charac ters have come fresh from the cos tume orchard and are waiting for their chance in the sun. However, the soon-to-be-famous fruits are not yet ready to begin their duties -- they don't have names!
From now through July 15, the Georgia Peach Commission will hold a statewide "Georgia Peaches Need a Name" contest to find the peach perfect names for their fuzzy friends. The peachy pair will retain the traditional family names of "Clingstone" and "Freestone," but the names are not gender specific. There is one male and one female peach.
The new generation of Georgia peach characters will participate in the Salute 2 American Fourth of July parade, and will make addi tional appearances around the state encouraging peach lovers to enter the "Georgia Peaches Need a Name" contest.
The two winning names for the characters will be announced July 22, 1991. Entrant(s) who submit the two winning names will each re ceive a "Georgia Peach of a Vaca tion" for a family of four from the Sheraton Savannah Resort on Wilmington Island. (In the unlikely event that one person submits both winning names, only one vacation will be awarded.)
The deadline for contest entries is July 15, 1991. Criteria for judging are as follows: creativity, suitability for Georgia peaches, and incorpora tion of the family names "Cling stone" and "Freestone."
Contest entries should be mailed to: Georgia Peach Commission, P.O. Box 38146, Atlanta, GA 30334. All entries must include the entrant's name, address and telephone num ber.
Dairy Industry
(Continued from page 1)
our dairy farmers and others in the industry remain competitive while providing an adequate supply of milk and milk products.
July marks the observance of National Ice Cream Month through out the United States, so let's all take this opportunity to pay tribute to our dairy industry. To help focus consumer attention on this observ ance, Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin and representatives of Georgia's dairy industry will present Govenor Zell Miller with a scoop of delicious ice cream at the state Capitol July 10.
When consumers reach into the dairy case, those of us in the dairy industry want them to receive the 'delicious, quality products they ex pect. And Georgia's dairy industry is committed to providing consum ers with these items by producing an adequate supply of wholesome, locally produced, fresh milk and milk products.
Wednesday, July 3,1991
THE MARKET BULLETIN
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Blackberries & blueberries, pick your own or already picked, open 7 days a week, cont. provided. Mickey Harp, Fayetteville. 404461-1821 or 460-9180.
Blackberries, pick your own or we will pick, no thorns, clean, chigger free berries. Edna Isaacs, Snellville. 404-979-1336 or 9726865.
Okra for sale, 45e/lb. or $10/bsh., ready now. Jackie Campbell, Rte. 2, Box 42, Reynolds 31076. 912-847-2240.
Taking orders for blackberries $15/gal., Cobb Co. Perry Arrant, 4120 Austell Rd. SW., Austell. 404-739-2732.
Blueberries, Ige., sweet, plentiful, you pick $2.50/gal., 4 mi. E. Reynolds on Gen. John B. Gordon Rd. Roy Jones, Reynolds. 912-847-3292.
Lge. figs $1/lb. Angle Fortson, Comer. 404-783-3559 aft. 5 pm.
Will have figs for sale later. Essie Daniell, 5221 Waits Dr., Mableton. 404-948-6653 or 1779.
Blackberries, ready July 1, call now to reserve yours. Don Thrasher, 2554 Henderson Rd., Tucker. 404-939-3635.
White sweet corn, Truckers, favorite field corn, tomatoes, squash. Virginia Adams, Adams Farm, Fayetteville. 404-461-9395.
Freestone peaches, sev. var., picked & pick your own, apples, beans. Edward Colston, 66 Ore Mine Rd., Taylorsville. 404382-9619, closed Sat.
Fish, Worms & Supplies
Red wigglers $1.25/cup, custom designed worm separator. Rex Keever, Norcross. 404921-1865/9486.
Sterile grass carp $6 ea., channel catfish eggs & fry, Ige. mouth bass, hybrid striped bass, bluegill. Paul Williams, Hawkinsvllle. 912-892-3144 or 783-2309.
Bream, Ga. Giants, copperheads, bluegill, shellcrackers, improved channel catfish, Fla. bass, sunbass, rainbow trout. Ken Holyoak, Rte. 1, Alapaha 31622. 912-5326135.
Worm cups & lids, 5000, 5e/cup & lid. Ted Hannah, Griffin. 404-228-7105 aft. 6 pm.
Ga. hybrid red wigglers, hand picked or bedrun worms, will ship, grow yours. Mel Flowers, 117 Connty St., Blakely 31723. 912723-6853.
Limited supply of 6-8" catfish, also 4-6", pick up or dely. Randy Bennington, Cummlng. 404-889-1966._______________
Red worms $1.50/cup, 100 cups/$1.25, bedrun worms $8/lb., bait size $10/lb. Ron Cawthon, Thomaston. 404-648-2046.
Sterile grass carp, all sizes, bass, pick up metro Atlanta or dely., gtd. live. Dei Chapman, Lake City. 404-361-4264.
Superior hybrid bream or sunfish, bluegili bream, shellcrackers, channel catfish fingerlings, sterile grass carp. Les Chew, Rte. 1, Box 1420, Woodbury 30293. 404-846-3005/ 655-3913.
Channel catfish fingerlings, 2-4", 4-6", 68", farm raised, sev. 1000 Ibs., food fish, pick up by appt. Orville Carver, Douglas. 912-384-5090.
Hybrid red wigglers 4000/$25, 2000/S15. R.L Williamson, 3443 Wayside Dr., Augusta 30906. 404-798-3906.
Red worms, bedrun worms, $8/lb., shipped ppd., disc, for qty. order. Don Kimbrel, Arlington. 912-725-4844 aft. 6 pm
Sterile grass carp, 8-11" & 11-14", channel catfish fingerlings, 3" & up, hybrid bream, free & prompt dely., qty. disc. Mike Buford, Cordele. 912-273-4150.
Red wigglers, bait size, $9.50/lb. shipped Ted Parks, Parks Worm Farm, P.O. Box 25, Reynolds 31076.
Red worms, Ige. bait size, hand picked, $12/1000, bedrun worms $9/lb., shipped ppd Betty Shelton, 232 Oak Mt. Rd., Waverly Hall 31831. 404-582-2468.
Start or restock worm beds, red worms, breeders & bait size, min. 1 lb./$15, 2 Ibs./ $25, shipped ppd. w/instr. Abner White, 224 Lee St., Blakely 31723. 912-723-3094.
Lge. bait size worms, 1000/$12, $7/lb. bedrun worms, $1/cup, 100 or more. A. Adams, Thomaston. 404-648-2998 or 6553443 night/2261 barn.
Bedrun red worms $9/lb. ppd. w/instr., bedrun African night crawlers $15 ppd., qty. & pick up disc. Alan Willingham, Rte. 1, Box 241, Butler. 912-862-5545.
Sterile grass carp, all sizes, pick up or dely., gtd. live. Derry Stockbridge, Atlanta. 404-924-1626.
Bait size red wigglers $1/cup, cannot ship. Lottie White, -0983 Simons Rd., Social Circle 30279. 404-464-2913.
Qlty. channel fingerlings, graded by size & price, gtd. live, healthy, immediate dely.: also 1-5 pounders avail. Foy Gilbert, Box 321, Thomaston 30286. 404-648-2062.
Plant Hotline
Volunteer Horticulturists
and Master Gardeners are available to answer plant
questions on the Atlanta
Botanical Garden's Plant
Hotline, (404) 875-4769.
Leave, a message and a vol
unteer will return your call.
Meat-poultry hotline: 1-800-
535-4555.
Red wigglers $1.50/cup, 10 or more $1.25, 1 Ib. pit run $10. J. Piche, Comer. 404-7833130.
Red worms, Ige. bedrun worms $4/gal., no shipping. T.A.Walker, Rockmart. 404-6847448.
Fertilizers & Mulches
Wheat straw $2.50/bale at barn. John Leslie, Rte. 1, Box 399, Ball Ground 30107.
Pine straw, clean, tight bales, wheat straw, dely. avail. Gary Johnson, Loganvllle. 404-466-7952.
Wheat straw $2/bale, mulch hay $1.25/ bale. Bruce Wheeler, Social Circle. 404-7860386.
Wheat straw, 700 bales, rain free, $2, dely. extra. Julian Kimbell, Rte. 3, Box 308A, Jackson. 404-775-4213 nights.
'91 wheat straw $2.25/bale, del., min. 100 bales. Nick Potts, Jefferson. 404-367-4054.
Lge., clean bales of pine straw, trailer loads, will del. Gary Vickers, Union Point. 404-242-0845 or 486-4023.
Horse manure w/shavings & topsoil del. Jim Lindquist, Lindquist Christmas Tree Farm, Senoia. 404-599-6490.
Chicken house litter, 8 yr. silo aged, 50 Ib. bag/$2.50, in lots of 10/$2 ea. Mike Cady, Buford. 404-945-2847.
Aged horse manure & shavings mxd., $10/ pickup truck load, we load w/tractor. Tammy Young, McDonough. 404-957-7433.
Chicken litter $25/pickup & $3/bag; horse manure $10/pickup, will load by appt., Gwinnett Place Mall area. Jimmy Alford, Lawrenceville. 404-564-1937/3161.
Good dry compost, well pulverized $8/ load, 2 loads/514 or $1/bag, will dely. $25; pickup truck load. J.W. Vanhorn, 4457 Covington Hgwy., Decatur. 404-288-0399 or 922-2128.
Cow manure $25/pickup load, you haul, we load, sold yr. rnd. E.H. Wages, Loganvllle. 404-466-4178._____________
Rabbit manure $30/load, you load. Bill Silvers, Conyers. 404-483-0198._______
Mulch hay, approx. 100 bales, 40/bale or $35 if all taken. N. Anderson, Dahlonega. 404-864-8399._________________
Rich topsoil, 6-7 yd. load, $100 & up, del.; also creek sand & tailings. Tim Eskew, Falrburn. 404-964-3342.____________
Wheat straw for mulch, stored in shed, big bales equal to 22 sq. bales, $25/role. Talmadge Holder, Eatonton. 404-485-8640.
Rabbit manure, 50 Ib. bag/$2. Stanley Hogan, Cleveland. 404-865-7875.______
Wheat straw $2.25/bale. Ernest Powell, Hampton. 404-946-9169.__________
Sq. bales mulch hay $1/bale. Norma Halley, Metter. 912-685-5266.__________
Free horse compost $10/load, $75/dump truck load, $75/load of fill dirt avail., will del. J.R. Erb, Sharpsburg. 404-253-5854._____
Chicken litter, will load your pickup $20, yr. rnd. supply. J. Wiley, Dallas. 404-459-
8039._________________ Rabbit manure, 50 Ib. bags/$2.50, sm. bed
pickup/$35 you load. M.L. Williams, Franklin. 404-675-3048.________________
Pine straw $3.25/baled & del., $3.75 del. & spread, 15 bale min. J.W. Lewis, Norcross. 404-448-3945.__________________
Fescue mulch hay $1.50/sq. bale at barn. E. Swiedler, Galnesville. 404-983-3845.
Free manure w/shavings mxd., you load & haul. R. Little, Lawrenceville. 404-962-2350 day or 822-0090.________________
Free horse manure mxd. w/shavings, you load & haul, unlimited supply, you must call before coming. Robin Ernstes, Canton. 404345-1181._______________________
Wheat straw, rain free, extra Ige. bales, $2.50/bale, can del. locally. Harold Rutledge, 3340 Rex Rd., Rex. 404-961-6742.______
Topsoil, 9-10 yd. load from $110 up, del. metro Atlanta, creek sand. Roger Griffin, Rlverdale. 404-997-1732._________
Rabbit manure 75e/5 gal. bucket full or 50e/5 gal. bucket full if you buy 10 or more. Bo Rohrabaugh, Stockbridge. 404-483-3017.
Wheat straw $2/bale, dely. extra. Kenneth Hodges, Covington. 404-786-0537.________
Fescue hay for mulch or feed, sq. bales, clean & dry in barn, dely. avail. W.O. Rakestraw, Dallas. 404-445-3982._______
Topsoil, 5 yd. load/$65, Loganville area. Ken Jones, Loganvllle. 404-466-0361.____
'91 mulch hay $1/bale. Daniel Ray, Zebulon. 404-567-3509._____________
Mulch hay, stored out of weather, sq. bales, $1.25/bale. Ricky Yarbrough, Gray. 912-986-5034.__________________
Free creek sand, you dig. B.M. Carter, 1701 Villa Rica Rd., Powder Springs. 404943-9721.________________________
Sq. bales of mulching hay $2/bale. W.W. Bunn, Forsyth. 912-994-5659._______
Wheat straw, '91 crop, $2.25/bale, free dely., anywhere in Ga. Jimmie Henderson, Roswell. 404-923-1251 or 912-625-3667.
Sq. bales mulch hay. Tom Henderson, Stone Mountain. 404-482-5308.______
Wheat straw, clean, bright & rain free, Ige. qty. avail. George Lanier, Cartersville. 404382-9859._________________
Mulch hay $1/bale. Larry Loughridge, Chatsworth. 404-695-4987.________
Wheat straw for sale. Roy Ackiss, Williamson. 404-567-3648.____________
Wheat straw $2.25/bale del., $1.75/bale at barn. John Petrel, LaFayette. 404-397-8106.
obo: Or Best Offer.
Pine or wheat straw, Ige. clean bales, well aged compost for garden or yd., premium topsoil, other mulches, dely. or pick up. Bill Isaacs, Snellville. 404-979-1336.
Pine straw, wheat straw, other mulches, rich clean topsoil, horse manure, can del. Sam Evans, Snellville. 404-979-6600 or 9783132.
1000 Ige. bales of oat straw for mulch. Loyd Fields, Geneva. 404-269-3605.
Mulch hay, sq. bales. Tom Henderson, Stone Mountain. 404-482-5308.
Free horse manure mxd. w/shavings, you load & haul. D. Manning, Duluth. 404-4971504.
Rye straw, Ige. tight bales, $1.75 at barn, grass hay for mulch, Ige. tight bales, $1.25 at barn. Charles Rider, Clermont. 404-9833048.
Free compost, as much as you want, you load. D. Perry, Conyers. 404-483-7288.
Oddities
Beau. col. Romney spinning fleeces. Jo Benefield, Carrollton. 404-258-3817.
Homemade rabbit boxes (trap) $10 plus $4 shipping & hdlg. Glenn Toole, Rte. 1, Box 403, Harrlson 31035. 912-552-6067.______
Homemade sweet soaps: lavender, gardenia, Rosemary, sandalwood, peppermint, palmarosa, Patchoulia, thyme, 8 lge./$13.95, 20 bars/$27.95 ppd. Charlie Wilkerson, Box 31, Naylor 31641.____ ____
Kemp compost tumbler, 1/2 price $150. H.R. Roster, 1924 Victory Church Rd., Bowdon 30188. 404-258-7903._______
Old time rabbit box traps w/instr. $10 plus $3 shipping. J. Freeman, P.O. Box 3233, Gainesvllle 30503.___________.
Free wool & other. B. Jennings, Plains. 912-824-7443.__________________
Col. & wh. handspinning fleeces, raw, roving, Mohair, cotton, SASE for samples. Tina Evans, 160 Pine Bow Rd., Taylorsville 30178.404-684-5703.______________
Nice buckeyes $2/doz., $1.50 post. Minnie Shaw, 218 E. Trinity Place #107, Decatur
30030.______________________ Homemade lye soap, 12 bars/$10 ppd.,
out of state add $1. M.B. Harvey, Rte. 1, Box 210, Harlem 30814. 404-556-9397._____
Gourds, many shapes & sizes to choose from, will ship. Mrs. Lena Braswell, Rte. 1, Box 73, Wrens 30833. 404-547-6784._____
Corriedale wool in the grease, blk. or wh., $6/2 Ibs. incl. shipping, SASE for samples. Geralyn Campbell, Fox Run Farm, Lula 30554-0509. 404-869-3390.________
Raw wool, as shorn from sheep, no belly wool, $5/fleece obo. Sue Harris, Marietta. 404-992-1669.___________________
Miscellaneous Wanted
Want free fill dirt dumped on my prop, in Barrow Co., 1/2 mi. from I-85. Judy Ingram,
Auburn. 404-307-1005._____________
Want sm. qty. of hyssop seed or plants. H.A. Hanner, Box 147, Ashburn 31714. 912567-9611 day or 2233 night.__________
Want cradle & yoke for No. 3 farm bell. Harold Welch, 3414 Mura Dr., Augusta. 404798-5161 Ive. msg._______________
Want 30 & 55 gal. plastic drums w/lids for reas. price, can haul many at one time, must be food grade drums. R. Taylor, Acworth. 404-974-0046.__________________
Want crocks, churns, jars for pickling, canning; also want hand plow & hand water pump for garden. Frankie Ludwig, 1779 Mt. Vernon Rd., Monroe. 404-267-4485.______
Want to buy corral panels & used farm gates, must be reas. priced. Ray Penland, Jasper. 404-735-4887._____________
Want free chain link fencing & posts, will come take down, w/in 150 mi. radius of Decatur. D. Scales, Decatur. 404-808-6321.
Want to buy Ige. size water ram in any cond. Archie Monfort, Columbus. 404-322-
0966.___________________ Want blacksmith tools, anvil, vice &
blower, good cond.; also want farm bell No. 3 or No. 4. B.B. Brookshire, Hoschton. 404932-1348.
Want wheat, rye, oat straw, sq. bales, semi-trailer loads. Phillip Jennings, Soperton. 912-529-4524.
Want 10 gal. figs, other. Joan Carver, Lithonia. 404-981-2833.
Want free fill dirt dumped on my prop, in Paulding Co., any amt.; also want 2 Ige. hen nests & cages free or reas. priced. R. Norman, Dallas. 404-443-2434.
Want to buy hvy. duty rnd. bale feeder ring. J.L. Jones, Whltesburg. 404-834-9760.
Want to buy 250 gal. or Ige. propane gas -tank. Jim Rowland, Bethlehem. 404-867-
6857.
Want dirt dumped on my prop. M. Adams,
Fayetteville. 404-696-5147.
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Want regular supply of organically grown fruit, esp. watermelons, nearby & reas., E. Cherokee or N. Fulton line. T.J. Kenobi, Box
146, Alpharetta. 404-442-3988.
Want fill dirt in Jackson Co., will pick up. G. Wilson, Jefferson. 404-367-8764.
Want Ige. volume of wheat straw, sq. bales, good qlty. Tom Henderson, Stone Mountain. 404-482-5308.
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.
-Bulletin Calendar^
CRAFT FAIRS July 4 33rd Annual Steam Engine
Festival, Cumming. Info: 404-8890309.
July 4-7 The City of Augusta is planning a 4-day celebration along the banks of the Savannah River, noon - 10 pm, Sun. noon - 6 pm, arts & crafts, Augusta. Info: Riverwalk Special Events Office, #15 8th Street, Augusta 30901, 404-8211754.
July 4-7 4th Annual Country Craft Show, Town Center, Kennesaw. Info: 404-889-0309.
July 12-14 4th Annual Summer Festival of Arts & Crafts, Roswell Mall, 10 am - 9 pm, Marble Hill. Info: 404865-3451.
ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS Aug. 31 Sept. 2 Moss Oak Arts &
Crafts Festival, Powers Crossroads, Smyrna. Info: Moss Oak Plantation, Dept. MB, 1046, Smyrna 30081.
Sept. 14 City of Hapeville Centennial Celebration, 9 am - 5 pm, arts & crafts, Hapeville exit off 1-75 or 85 near airport. Info: 404-669-2114.
Sept. 14 17th Annual Fall Festival, for Hi-Hope Center for the Mentally Retarded. Lawrenceville. Info: 404963-8694 or 404-466-4798.
Sept. 21 Annual Jersey Arts & Crafts Festival, Jersey Methodist Church, Oxford. Info: 404-464-3627 or 404786-6946.
Sept 21 McEachern Country Fair Arts & Crafts Show, 9 am - 4 pm, Powder Springs. Info: 2615 Bankstone Dr., Marietta 30064.
Sept. 21 Sandy Springs Historic Comm. Foundation Festival, 6075 Sandy Springs Circle, Sandy Springs.
Oct. 13 Arts & Crafts Fair, downtown Sandersville. Info: Sandra Willis, 912-552-3288.
PESTICIDES & RECERTIFICATION July 8 & 10 1991 Greenhouse School
Program, 3 hrs., Private (10), Orn. & Turf (24), Athens and Savannah. Info: Ms. Beverly Sparks, 404-5429032.
July 9-11 Mosquito Control Workshop, 4 hrs., Public Health (31), Indust. Inst. (35), Albany, Macon, Savannah. Info: Mr. Ike Dyals, 404-6670350.
MEETINGS July 9-10 Georgia Egg Association's
30th Annual Meeting, Hyatt Regency Ravinia Hotel, Atlanta. Info: Robert N. Howell, 404-363-7661.
Notices
Herbs
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Mia Haney 651-9084.
Will the lady from Swainsboro that ordered black irises contact me; also sold out of black irises. Edith Morris, 6848 Heardsville Rd., Cumming 30130.______
Will Mr. Henry Haley contact me about the guineas, misplaced number. W.L. Milam, Mableton. 404-948-1259.____________
Will Barbara from Duluth contact me about wool samples, lost address. Sue Harris, Marietta. 404-992-1669.________
Out of State Wanted
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Mia Haney 651-9084.
Want Sears Craftsman elec. or manual 3 pt. hitch. G.H. Fowler, Alha, FL. 904-762-
3261.______________________ Want Ige. gourds for crafts, rush size,
price, info.; also want sassafras roots. Jessica Neville, 1875 Southwest 35th Place, Galnesville, FL. 32608. 904-335-6338.____
Want to care for your farm animals in exchange for rm. & board w/salary, dairy exp., 5 yrs., send for details. J.M. Grossman, 32#B Stephenson Dr., Melbourne, FL.
32904._______________________ Want No. 148 JD front end loader or other
brand to fit 3020 JD tractor, must have mntd. brackets & controls, other. John Webb, Anderson, SC. 803-224-0367._____
Want to buy straw, sq. bales, semi-truck load, picked up at your farm. Tom Hughes, P.O. Box 412, Polkville, NC. 28136.
Firewood
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Mia Haney 651-9084.
All firewood advertised in the Market Bulletin must be cut from your person ally 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.
1st qlty. cd. oak $125, oak & hickory $135, all hickory/$150, cut & split to your size, free dely. & stacked. W.P. McWhirter, Royston. 404-245-6896.__________________
Mxd. hdwd., will be seasoned for winter, you pick up, $35/1/2 cd. J. Wiley, Dallas. 404-459-8039.__________________
Free firewood, you cut & remove Ige. oak tree already down, cleanup afterwards. Brenda Garner, 788 James Rd., Lawrencevllle 30244. 404-921-2880.____________
Oak & hickory, split, del. & stacked, $125/ cd., w/in 15 mi. radius, over 15 extra, picked up $65/1/2 cd., $115/cd. Tim Eskew, Fairburn. 404-964-3341.
Free firewood, you cut pine & oak trees down, will clean up brush. Mrs. Smith, Buford. 404-945-2227.
Free firewood, you cut huge pine tre&.& remove. Mrs. Pauline Martin, 24 Bowdon JCT. Rd., Carrollton. 404-832-7035.
Kindling wood $1.50/box, call before coming, no Sun. sale. Paul King, 1467 Stephenson Rd., Lithonia 30058. 404-4826858.
Split mxd. hdwd. $120/cd., $65/1/2 cd., free dely. w/in 20 mi. radius. John Mitchell, Cumming. 404-887-6177.
'91 Elephant garlic, grown on composted soil, w/o herbicides/pesticides, 12 sm. cloves, $1.25/doz., $1 post./2 doz. or less. E.L. Poole, Rte. 1, Americus31709.______
Hot pepper: Thai Hot, exotic pepper from Thailand, 40 seeds/$1 w/SASE. Charles Poole, Box 1327. Amerlcus 31709-1327.
Peter pepper, rooster spur, yellow squash, cayenne,120 seeds ea. or 10 pods bird's eye, $1 w/SASE. Mrs. McMillan, 4955 Conover, Dunwoody 30338.___________
Clean yellowroot, queen of meadow, 4 Ib. lardbox/$6, 3/S15 ppd., red sassafras, 4 Ib. lardbox/$7, $2 post. Willa Mooney, Rte. 5, Box 292, Ellijay 30540._____________
Clean yellowroot, queen of meadow, 4 Ib. lardbox/$6, 3/$15 ppd., red sassafras, 4 Ib. lardbox/$7, $2 post. Mrs. W.C. Fowler, Rte. 5, Box 292, Ellijay 30540.___________
Elephant garlic cloves 12/S5, $1 post.; Elephant garlic seed bulblets 20/$2 w/SASE. Ira Rackley, 18 Seminole St., Savannah
31406.________________________ Herb topiary & bonsai, many sizes, var. &
prices, culinary bay, myrtle, Rosemary. Barbara Vanderhoff, Powder Springs. 404943-4871.______________________
Over 60 var. of herbs avail., $1.50 ea., 4" pots; 15 type peppers, $1/4 pk., will ship. Victoria Spinnler, Ball Ground. 404-735-
2785.________________________ '90 hot purple leaf rooster spur or Peter
pepper seed, 50 seeds/$1 w/SASE. L.V. Itson, Rte. 1, Box 90, Pelham 31779._____
New crop. Elephant garlic, 5 Ib. or more $3/lb. ppd.. organically grown. David Nickoles, 1008 South 301, Jesup 31545,_____
Catnip, peppermint, spearmint, sage, lemon balm, sweet basil, 6/$8. Irene Bonds, Rte. 4, Box 840, Kensington 30707. 404-539-
2975._________________________ Yellowroot, queen of meadow, wild cherry
birch, red alder, lardox/$6.50 ppd. W. Lowman, Rte. 5, Box 209, Ellljay 30540.
Yellowroot, queen of meadow, Prince'spine, blackberry root, 4 Ib. lardbox/$6, 4/$15. R. Chastain, Rte. 5, Box 209, Ellljay 30540.
Yellowroot $2.50/lunch bag full. Eula Price, 7095 Felton Lane, Mableton 30059. 404-948-4048._____________________
Basil, lavender, lamb's ear, oregano, sage, pineapple sage, thyme, pink yarrow, 90e/ plant, 4" pot, in flats. J. Leffingwell, Rte. 1, Box 22, Canton 30114. 404-887-0089._____
Timber for Sale
If you have questions regarding ads in' this category, call Mia Haney 651-9084.
The purpose of the 'Timber for Sale" category is to provide an option for forest farmers to market their standing timber. The category is limited to individually owned and produced tim ber only. No companies or businesses will be permitted.
Lge. poplar trees for sale for sawtimber, make offer. R. Beach, Duluth. 404-476-1163.
Name and address, or name, town and phone number, are required in each ad published in the Market Bulletin.______
Do not call In ads - they must be written out and signed.
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THE MARKET BULLETIN
Wednesday, July 3,1991
Bea Crawford of Powder Springs recently shared with Grandpa her tip for growing pinto beans:
Dig a trench and add your fertil izer. Drop in dried pinto beans. When the beans come up, they will be a light-green color. Wait until the beans are a light yellow color with red stripes and within 2-3 days they should be ready to pick. After all the beans have been picked, pull up the plant. In the same spot you can plant another bean and have another crop before the season ends.
If you have a beet crop this year, Ms. Crawford also recommends cooking the tops. Ms. Crawford says the tops, which "taste as good as spinach" should be washed and cooked the same as spinach.
Scattered Rains Return Over Most Ga. Cropland
Scattered showers over most of Georgia have boosted soil moisture supplies, according to the latest report from the Georgia Agricul tural Statistics Service. In the southwestern part of the state, the rainfall was highly variable, with several counties having both wet and dry areas. North Georgia re ceived the heaviest recent rains, with storms producing flooding in low lying areas.
The rains were timely for corn, cotton and peanuts, as some fields were showing signs of moisture stress. Crop condition ratings for these three crops improved from the previous week and remain very fa vorable.
Soybean conditions also improved because of the increased moisture supplies, although there were a few reports of seedling disease prob lems. Soybean farmers made good planting progress despite the fre quent showers, with plantings now only slightly behind normal.
Tobacco conditions remained sta ble with harvest ahead of last year and the five year average. The wheat harvest advanced considera bly and now equals normal progress.
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What services does the com pany provide? Each lawn is differ ent. Your lawn may only need fer tilization while your neighbor's lawn may need weed control.
What methods are used by the firm in providing lawn care serv ices? Although chemical applica
tions can quickly improve the ap pearance of your lawn, many com panies now offer alternative management programs which may consist of biological pest control and organic fertilizers and soil condi tioners. These methods may be more desirable for people who are chemically-sensitive and willing to accept a less manicured lawn. Ask to see evidence of specific and real problems before agreeing to any treatment because even the best lawns have some weeds and pests.
What products does the com pany use? Get the name of pesti cides that will be used on your lawn. Ask to see the label, and read it carefully.
Does the company guarantee its work? If so, get the guarantee in writing, and know what it includes and excludes. For example, if you believe the seeding job was unsuc cessful, will the company reseed at no charge during the same growing season?
Are you or your family mem bers likely to have high sensitivity to the products used? Young chil dren, the elderly, pregnant women and household pets are most vulner able to the effects of improper pesti cide applications. You should ask what safety measures to take dur ing the pesticide treatment. Should you stay indoors, keep windows closed and bring in children's toys? You should also ask whether post ing will be done to notify people in
your neighborhood that pesticides are being applied to your lawn. Posting can be very important in informing chemically-sensitive per sons of potential exposure when entering the treated area.
-- Will the company be responsi ble if a problem occurs as a result of an improper pesticide treatment? Companies licensed by the Georgia Department of Agriculture have shown proof of financial responsibil ity (usually in the form of liability insurance, which does not apply to the actual lands being serviced) in the event of misapplication of pesti cides.
Complaints of pesticide misuse involving lawn care companies are investigated by the Department of Agriculture's Entomology and Pes ticides Division. Examples of typi cal misuse complaints are:
-- drift of a broadleaf herbicide to desirable ornamental plants (such as roses and azaleas) resulting from an application to turfgrass on a windy day; and
-- lateral movement of herbicides applied along fence rows to desira ble plants on adjoining property.
The department does not inter vene in pricing or work quality complaints. These complaints are handled by your local Better Busi ness Bureau (BBB).
Checking with the BBB to see if any complaints have been filed against a company prior to choosing a lawn care service can also help in the selection process. Asking for references from others who have used the lawn care service, getting estimates and talking to several firms before making a decision are other precautionary measures that can be taken to avoid choosing the wrong lawn care service.
Horseback riders enjoy the sun, surf and breezes on Cumberland Island.
Ga. Island Provides Unique Riding Site
Horse owners in Georgia enjoy numerous riding opportunities in cluding trails through forests, mountains, urban and scenic coun
try settings. However, one dream that most trail riders share is riding through the surf along the edge of the sea.
Cumberland Island, just off the coast of Georgia, is one spot where this is possible. Often thought of as a spot for hikers and campers, Cum berland Island is a trail rider's paradise. Teeming with history and nature, riders may explore ancient ruins and are always guaranteed the sight of herds of wild horses, deer, pigs, armadillos, turkeys and bird life.
Cumberland Island has 18 miles of deserted beaches, typically two hundred yards wide consisting of white sand that is fine and soft to the touch. Visitors usually find the beaches totally deserted except for occasional bands of horses.
Stretches of quiet marsh lie along the eastern shore along with stands
of live oak, magnolia, holly and pine tangled with Spanish moss.
The woods contain endless wellmarked trails.
The Pink Cottage, the only rental facility on the island which has stalls for horses, is a restored car penter's cottage that was once part of the Carnegie estate. Built in 1910, the stucco cottage overlooks the salt marshes and has four 12 x 12 stalls, four bedrooms, a full kitchen, and woodburning stove.
Guests must take all of their own food onto the island, plus hay and feed for their horses. A two-car ferry operates once a day between the island and Ferandina Beach, Flor ida. Reservations are required.
As always, proof of a negative coggins test is required before transporting your horse as well as a valid health certificate. For more information about Cumberland Is land, please contact the Cumber land Island Information Center at (912) 882-4335. For information on the Pink Cottage, please contact Charles Hauser, 11033 Girasol Ave., Coral Gables, Fl. (305) 6638802.
Whiteflies Attack Ga. Vegetables, Ornamentals
The Georgia Department of Agri culture Plant Protection Programs office has received a number of phone calls regarding whitefly in festations in gardens. Whiteflies re semble "flying dandruff' and are extremely difficult to control.
Whiteflies damage plant material by literally sucking the liquids out of plant cells from the undersides of leaves. In warm weather, eggs can hatch within three days after being laid, and tremendous populations of the insects can build up within short periods of time. Since the adults, juveniles, and eggs colonize the undersides of leaves, normal over-the-counter sprays usually have little effect. In addition, the eggs are resistant to pesticides, so the only life stage that can be killed is the "fly" stage. Recently, a new variety of whitefly called the sweetpotato whitefly has proliferated in Georgia; this variety is even more difficult to control than the common or greenhouse whitefly.
Whiteflies have several "favor ite" plants, among them tomatoes, eggplants, gardenias, poinsettias, gerbera daisies and ligustrum (privet). Even if you control the whiteflies on your vegetables, you
must remember that they can come in seemingly overnight from your gardenias, so be sure to control the whiteflies on all susceptible plants in your garden.
The recommended chemicals for whitefly control on vegetables are pyrethrins, malathion, insecticidal soap and endosulfan (Thiogard). For ornamentals, you can use any of the above in addition to acephate (Orthene); do not apply acephate to food crops. Apply the chemicals to the undersides of the leaves or you will not obtain adequate control. Since the life cycle is short in warm weather, you will have to spray frequently. When using any chemi cals, read and follow label direc tions carefully before you spray.
A technique which will help sig nificantly in controlling whiteflies is the use of "sticky traps." Since whiteflies are strongly attracted to the color yellow, prepare a trap by coating a bright yellow board or piece of plastic with thick motor oil. The whiteflies will fly to the yellow and stick to the oil, reducing the number of insects you have to con trol and removing them from the breeding population.