Page 10 THE MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday February 18, 1998. ... Bulletin Calendar - LIVESTOCK SALES & EVENTS Feb. 1920 Ga. Pork Producers Convention, Ga. Nat.'I Fairgrounds & Agricenter, Perry. Info: 912-477-8200. Feb. 20 Breeder Cattle Sale, 6 pm, 3rd Fri. of ea. mo., prs., springers & bulls, Turner Co. Stockyards, Ashburn. Info: 800-344-9808. Feb. 21 Metter Pony & Goat Sale, 12:30 pm, Mosley Farm, Metter. Info: Edward Mosley, 9.12-685-2950/5548. Feb. 21 Will Winn Farms Horse & Tack Sale, 7:30 pm. Info: 770-9424526/489-8154. Feb. 21 Ga. Nat,'1 Rabbit & Cavy Show, Ga. Nat.'I Fairgrounds & Agricenter, Perry. Info: 800-987-3247 or 912-987-3247. Feb. 25 Pig & Goat Sale, pigs, 6:30 pm, goats, 8 pm, Smith Bros. Stockyard, Bartow. Info: 912-364-3920. Feb. 28 Goat & Feeder Pig Auction, 1 pm, sales 2nd & 4th Sat., Cochran Goat & Pig Auction, Cochran. Info: 912-9456578n81-7318. EQUINE EVENTS Feb. 213-D barrels, 11am, ladies, men and youth, Lightning P Ranch & Arena. Info: 706-624-0652. Feb. 22 Sumter Co. Saddle Club Trail Ride, 2 pm, weather permitting, Russell Thomas land, Andersonville. Info: 912-87 4-4279. March 45 Equine Reproduction Short Course, UGA Horse Program, reg. deadline: Feb. 25, Athens. Info: Equine Short Course, c/o Dr. Gary Heusner, Extension Animal/Dairy Science & Vet-Med, The University of Georgia/Coliseum, Athens 306024356. March 14 7th Annual Saddle Up for St. Jude's Trail Ride, signup, 12 noon, ride at 1 pm, 10-mHe ride, Roberta. Info: Anne Touchton, 912-836-3816. If you have any questions about the Bulletin Calendar, call Randy Cox at 404-656-3682. GARDENING EVENTS Feb. 21-22 Camellia Show, Sat., 1-5 pm, Sun., 9 am-5 pm, over 1,000 cut flowers in judged competition, N. Ga. Camellia Society, Atlanta Botanical Garden. Info: 404-876-5859. Feb. 27-March 1 Deep South Orchid Society Annual Show & Sale, Oglethorpe Mall, Savannah. Info: Jennifer Cook, 912-897-6100 or Ron Melander, e-mail: bothyboy@worldnet.alt.net ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS March 27-28 Arts & Crafts Show combined with Horse Show, Tyson Memorial Arena, Villa Rica. Info: Janice Koone, 1275 Shedd Rd., Bremen 30110 or 770-537-4464. April 4.5 Annual Strawberry Festival, arts & crafts, more, Ottawa Farms, Bloomingdale. Info: 702 Bloomingdale Rd., Bloomingdale 31302 or Letha Brant, 912-748-4210. April 18-19 Arts & Crafts Festival, Sat., 9 am-6 pm, Sun., 1O am-6 pm, free parking & admission, Peachtree Peddlers, McDonough. Info: Peggy or Joan, 770-914-2269 or 888-661- 3532. MISCELLANEOUS Feb. 24 1998 Greenhouse Update, 1-4 pm, recordkeeping, disease & insect updates, pesticide credits, White Co. Ext. Serv. Info: 706-865-2832. Feb. 24-25 Annual Meeting of Ga. Conservation Tillage Alliance, Inc., topics: use of benefit of cover crops, conservation tillage of peanuts, crop residue; farm tour also scheduled, Douglas. Info: Max Carter, 912-3845974 or James Dean, 706-546-2114. March 7 6th Annual Hellebore Day, 10 am4 pm, Piccadilly Farm off Ga. Hwy. 53 near Watkinsville/Athens; free, open to public. Info: 706-769-6516. Daylily seeds 30/$1, Queen Anne's lace, Leyland cypress, 7-10', B&B, also Carolina Gloriosa daisy, hibiscus, coreopsis, spider sapphire and Blue Pyramid, crytomeria and plant $1/pkg. w/SASE. Margaret Means 36 Leylands, 1 & 3 gal. Dave Glisson Suwanee Kelly Farm Rd., Newnan 30265 770-945-1027 Dipger or Martin gourd seeds w/instr., 50/$1 Leyland cypress, 7 gal., very beau., $15 ea. w/SA E. Phil Campbell 104 Shelby St. Fort G.C. Freeman Dallas 770-445-1429 770- Ogletho~e 30742 706-866-1857 445-3574 Flowering quince, crape myrtle, bridal Leyland cypress, 3 gal./$8, (3'), 7 gal./$20, wreath spiraea, hydrangea, other rooted (5')..Carolyn Grant Gainesville 770-936- shrubbery. P.E. Scoggins 196 Scoggins Rd., 4695 Ashburn 31714 912-567-2526 Leyland cypress 3 gal./$10, 8-9' Leylands Giant hibiscus, pink, dk. pink, white, glory- B&B $65-$70, river birch 7 gal./$12, Carolina bower, $1 ea. pk. w/SASE, free flower seeds sapphire 3 gal./$10. Don Foster Woodstock w/order. R. Shuman 825 Shumantown Rd., 770-475-6650 Ellabell 31308 Leyland cypress 1 & 3 gal., camellia, azal- Giant timber bamboo, grows to 5" in diame- ea, helh~ri, yaupon, Foster, foxglove, Lady ter, 65' tall, also smaller types, can del. Rick Banks rose, others. Bill Vaughan Carnesville Mclemore Rossville 706-866-2785 706-384-4717 Ginger lily bulbs, 40 diff. kinds, send SASE Leyland cypress $4/up, Bradford pears, red tor list. J. Scoggins 304 Midland Place Cairo & silver maple, red oak, redbud, river birch, 31728 912-377-3802 hollies, liriope, magnolias. Paul Kilpatrick Globe amaranth seed, rose, white, laven- Buford 770-932-5031 404-280-8823 _ der, ~urf.le, one col. or any mix, $1 /1 /4 cup Leyland cypress 27 gal./$105, 16 gal./$63, SAS . .R. Sudderth 2043 Sugar Pike Rd. trees trimmed 6' to 7 1/2'. Paul Simone Woodstock 30188 Fa}'.etteville 770-461-6261 Gourd seeds, '97 Martin & bushel basket, Leylands, 3 gal., 4' $8, Bradford $10, dwarf some dipper $1/Tbsp., send SASE. C. Bolton nandina, gardenia, Blue Rug, crape myrtle, 3894 W. Way Dr. Lithia S~rings 30122 other. R. Ray Canon 706-245-5196 Hemlock, white pine, redbud, others, 3 Lge. clumps var. liriope, var. ivy topiary, lge. 3al./$6, burning bush 3 ~al./$7.50. Larry ~ots, 5' tall. C. Thomas Austell 770-739-2152 ohnson Dahlonega 706-8 4-1308 Lge. flowered per verbena, red, white, pink, Hibiscus, (red, yellow, burgandy, pink). tall mauve, 5/$10 PP., plant now for beau. beds verbena, gaillardia, dwarf marigold, black- next spring. J. Thrift Rte. 1, Box 1405 St. eyed Susans, $1-ea. pkg. w/SASE. K. Dyer George 31646 659 Hwy. 78W. Villa Rica 30180 Luffa sponge seeds 50/$1 w/SASE, sponge Hollyhocks, biennial old-fashioned curing instr. incl. Amy Brannen Rte. 3, Box 89 favorites, red, white, pink w/simple & complex Brooklet 30415 blossoms, start cold frame, $1/tsp. w/SASE. Mina lobata, hollyhock, sneeze weed, lobelia G.T. Eskew P.O. Box 4595 Eatonton 31024- $1/pkg. w/SASE. E. Bramblett 1495 Hill City Rd. 4595 NW. Resaca 30735 706-629-6318 Hosta 5/$12 PP., butter-n-egg plants, 2 doz./$12 PP., pink or white shamrock 3 doz./$12. A. Mashburn 1030 Haywood Va. Rd. Armuchee 30105 Hyacinth bean seeds 10/$1, purple blossom vine, instr., SASE. B. Rohrabaugh 4015 Union Church Rd. Stockbridge 30281 Native azaleas: plumleaf, Piedmont, Fla., Vasyi, Viscosium, Sweet, Hammock Sweet. Stacy Adams West Point 706-882-0447 Native red maple 3-4' $3 ea., fast growing, althaea, (Rose'of-Sharon), 2-3', $2; Russian olive (elaeagnus), 3', $2-$5. Kossie Thom~son Decatur 404-241-7381 Hyacinth bean vine seeds 12/$1 SASE, beau. vine w/purple pods, planting instr. incl. M. McManus 2482 Blackmon Dr. Decatur 30033 404-315-0724 Indian corn bead seeds, w/planting instr., send SASE w/$1 for 10 seeds. R. Ford 404 Willowwind Dr. Loganville 30052 Night blooming moon vine seed, (calonyction aculeatum), 25/$1 w/SASE. George Baker 4419 Branchwood Dr. Martinez 30907 Old timey daffodil bulbs $4-doz., Siberiar.i iris $6-doz. w/$4 post.; boxwood, dill. sizes, prices. B. Lunsford 3602 State Hgwy. 60 Suches 30572 706-747-2331 January jasmine, flowering quince, baby's breath, bridal wreath spiraea, winter honeysuckle, forsythia $4 ea./higher. Kathy Bell 82 Keetor Rd. Talking Rock 30175 706-2764831 Japanese sunflower-orange, touch-me-not, mix cols., dbl., cosmos-purple, zinnias dbl., $1/pk. w/SASE. Emma Isom 153 W. Franklin Place #1001 Hartwell 30643 Japanese red maples, beau. red, (acre palmatum), 20 lge. ones, very cheap, all sizes, for transplanting. Leone Norris 3411 Old Jonesboro Rd. Ha~evil!e 404-761-2223 Job's tears seed, Indian corn beads, '97 crop, w/instr., used in Indian crafts, send SASE w/$1 for 12 seeds. Sue Hicks 333 Stover Creek Cove Blue Ridge 30513 Lenten rose, native azaleas, sweet shrub, holly, Siberian iris, mountain laurel, witch hazel, dogwood. Dave Blihovde Cleveland 706-865-2849 Letand cypress, 1 gal./$3, 3 gal./$10, 6 gal./ 20, 3 gal. cont. $0.10. Charles Futral Fayetteville 770-460-1030 Old timey daffodil bulbs and old timey jonquil bulbs, ea. $6/doz. shipp)d free. Justin Wood 559 W.B. Braddock Rd. Uvalda 30473 Old timey daffodils $3/doz. plus post., pink oxalis $2/doz. plus post. J. Martin 197 Dry Pd. Rd. Commerce 30529 Old-fashioned red cannas, very hardy, and prolific, $6/doz. postpaid. Margie Clark 391 D.C. Clark Rd., L}'.Ons 30436 Peonies, tree MuDan, 3 yr., 3 gal., $10 ea., Stenerlobe maples, (rare), 3 gal., 3 yr., $9 ea., other. Wylene Townley, Forest Park 404-3631790 Perennials & herbs, plugs 50 & 72 per flat. Larry Spencer 4763 Alabama Hwy. Rome 30165 706-234-3443 Peruvian daffodil bulbs, pink crinum lily bulbs 6/$15 PP.; Dutchman's pipe vine seeds $1 w/SASE. Diana Boothby 802 Sue Ct. Alban}'. 31705 912-432-1456 Pine cone lilies 3/$5, $4 shipping, Confederate rose bushes $8, $4 shipping. Edna Harrell 2135 Ray City Hwy., Nashville 3 1639 912-686-3283 Pink, yellow Missouri-primrose $1 ea., $2.50: Ozark phlox, variegated major vinca $6/doz., $2.50 post. Debbie Payne, 413 N. MISCELLANEOUS Central Ave., Blackshear 31516 Poppies, foxglove, cosmos, purple cleome, If you have questions regarding ads in this giant cockscombs, pink lady's finger, category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9084. columbine, hibiscus $1 ea. w/SASE. Opal Huff P.O. Box 342 Trenton 30752 Poppies, dbl. & sgl. hollyhocks, hibiscus, cypress vine, blue bachelor's buttons, giant cockscomb, impatiens, other. W. Phillips P.O. Box 516 Trenton 30752 Poppy seed, mix cols., $1~kg. SASE. Jeanne Smith Rte. 1 Box 6 eorgetown 31754 912-334-5871 Purple Siberian iris $7/doz., running vine The Miscellaneous category includes the following subcategories: bees, honey and supplies; things to eat; herbs; fish and supplies; fertilizers and mulches; oddities; miscellaneous wanted; notices; garden space; notices; out-of-state wanted; fire- wood, timber; and Christmas trees. Only one ad per household is permitted in the Miscellaneous category. $8/doz., add $3 post. Rosa Avery 207 Ball Ground Rd., Ball Ground 30107 Bees, Honey & Supplies Red climb rose, cluster, to 8', rooted cut- '97 Sourwood honey $6/qt., $3.50/pt. Bobby tings, 2/$13 PP. J. Thorne 218 North St. Sweatman Cumming 770-889-2519 Thomaston 30286 Few strong hives of honeybees $85 ea. Red leaf castor mole bean, 50 seeds/$2 Herschell Blalock Alto 770-869-7889 w/SASE. Mrs. John Carroll 1677 Buford Dam Four frame honey extractor $175. Albert Rd., Buford 30518 770-945-6901 Carter Valdosta 912-242-2343 Red poppy, feverfew, red & white cypress Healthy strong hives, 8 frame $80, 1Oframe vine, yellow hibiscus, cleome, $1/pk. w/lge. $95, nucs 5 frame $52, 4 frame $48, pollina- SASE. Katie Ivester 427 Vitte Toe Rd. tion, honey & supplies. John Pluta Sparta Chickamauga 30707 912-866-6327 706-444-8920 Rose, yellow, var. four o'clocks, angel's Honey extractor, 4-9" rack size, 1 electric trumpet, tall salvia, hummin~bird vine, zin- wax knife $125. J. Fausett Ellijay 706-265nias, touch-me-not $1-ea. w/ ASE. E. Wynn 2457 Rocky Branch Rd. Villa Rica 30180 Honeybee pollination w/in 20 mi. radius of Sasanquas, red and grn. Japanese maples, Fariburn, limited number rental colonies avail., aspidistra, mondo, aucuba, box-leaf euony- March, reserve now. Ray James Fairburn mus, hosta. W.L. Morris Atlanta 404-355- 770-964-6773 5249 New hive bodies, supers, bottoms, tops, Seed: 1/4 cup snow-on-the-mountain, pur- frames, nucs, . etc., closed Sat. Edward pie bachelor's buttons, brown-eyed Susan or Colston 66 Ore Mine Rd. Taylorsville 770- marigold $1-w/lge. SASE-ea. Mary Tindall 114 382-9619 Hill Rd. Ashburn 31714 Quality queens, honey and pollination serv., Seed: mullein pink, touch-me-not 1/2 place your queen orders early to ensure tsp./$1, money plants, four o'clocks, angel's choice dates. JoAnn Rowell Rte. 1, Box 147 trumpet, $1/tsp.. ea. w/SASE. G.F. Robertson Nahunta 31553 912-462-5068 1955 Old Cornelia Hg~. Gainesville 30507 Sourwood honey $24/gal. at farm, $30 PP.; Seeds: stokesia, hummingbird vine, August also, qts., pts.; 5 gal. cont. lily, hyacinth vine, althaea, coral vine, $1 /pk. Sourwood/Wildflower blend $75 at farm. Lloyd SASE, other. D. Clark 516 E. 58th St., Allison 183 Allison Honey Ln. Cleveland Savannah 31405-3531 30528 706-865-4485 Seeds: sweet shrub, daylily, cleome, Sourwood honey $6 qt., $3.50 pt., $20 gal.; Siberian iris, periwinkle, blazing star hibiscus, Wildflower $18 gal. Jim Mabry Marietta 770- $1/pkg. w/SASE. Lavida Childs 170 Mallory 993-4997 Dr. LaGrange 30241 Strong, healthy bee hive, extra hive body, Seeds: yellow & red hibiscus, red hum- supers, extractor, smoker, misc. equip., $180. mingbird vine, 20 seeds/$1 SASE; marigold & Sharon Smith 6209 Columbia Rd. Appling zinnia $1 SASE. Davis Williams 6277 30802 706-541-0975 Rosecommon Dr. Norcross 30092 Will relocate or remove honeybees in Sempervivum-hen & chicks, many var. red, Atlanta and surrounding areas, free on-site plum, purple, spiderweb, $1/ea. ppd., min. estimate, reas. prices. Cindy Bee Marietta order 10 plants. A.F. Mayes 1564 Sandtown 770-424-0076 Rd.; Marietta 30060 770-428-1703 Will remove honeybees in Atlanta & sur- So. African giant gerbera seed 20/$5 rounding area; Wildflower honey $19-gal. w/SASE, alocasia bulbs, (Persian palm), W.0. Canady Douglasville 770-942-3887 spectacular plant, avail. in pots. Vince Will remove honeybees & other bees in Ragsdale Tucker 770-493-4965 Metro & long dist. beyond Metro Co. area. Dr. Spider lilies, daffodil bulbs, border grass for Milton D. Scott East Point 404-344-0719 trade or sale, mpierce@goplay.com. Mary Pierce 207 Carnation Fort Valley 912-825- Things To Eat 2797 Spider plant, money plant, four o'clock, red cockscomb, 3 pkts./$2. Mrs. Tiiiey Rte. 3, Box 301, Ellija}'. 30540 Stella De Oro daylilies, Japanese roof iris, ginger lilies, white, fragrant, alstromena, (Peruvian lily). Shelia Wilbur 5466 Georgetown Trace Lilburn 30247 770-9219246 '97 Des;rable pecans, shelled, mostly halves, no shipping, $5/lb. G. Carr Chamblee 770-458-8424 '97 Stuart pecans $1 per lb., cannot ship. C. Harper Elberton 706-283-1417 '97 Stuart pecans, shelled $3.99 lb. plus shipping & hldg., will ship 5 lbs. or more. Ruth Bleckley McDonough 770-954-9134 Striped liriope $39/100, grn. $27/100, will ship, call any time. Larry Woody 1897 Bond Bridge Rd., RO}'.Ston 30662 706-245-0961 Sweet shrub, castor-bean, orange butterfly weed, winter sweet, seeds $1-pkt. ea. w/SASE. Steve Moss 1178 Malcolm Bridge '97 crop black walnut meat, select, gtd., $28/qt. PP. H.E. Davis 3670 Iron Hill Rd. SE. Dearing 30808 706-556-6124 '97 crop black walnut meats ~12/qt., plus $3 shipping and hdlg. E.C. McDaniel Rte. 4, Box 189 Commerce 30530 706-335-2088 Rd. Bogart 30622 '97 crop, shelled pecans, halves $2.50/lb., Tall & dwarf marigold seeds 1/4 cup/$1 w/SASE. Mrs. Mabel Mathis 156 Hoke St. Ma}'.sville 30558 Touch-me-not, 5 cols., old-fashioned marigold, ornamental ~ourds & mini pumpkin seed $1/Tbsp. w/SA E. Donald Allen 155 Huff Dr., Lawrenceville 30044-4435 in hull $0.75/lb. Thomas M. Cox Lizella 912935-2354 '97 dried apples, 3 qt:/$12.50 ppd. Mrs. Robert Norrell 3903 Turner Rd., Gainesville 30506 '97 shelled pecans, mostly halves $4 lb. plus post. Edward Thurmond 1311 McHenry Trifolate orange, fragrant, bitter, HeartsBustin, money plant $1 SASE. D. Vanlear 186 Cedar Lane Alto 30510 Trumpet tree, (4 cols.), pachysandra, liriope, clematis, wintercreeper, English ivy, (1 gal. or trays). mondo, hosta, others. C.O. Henderson 171 Marietta St., Alpharetta 30004 770-475-6503 Crossing Madison 30650 706-342-3362 '97 shelled pecans, mostly halves, $5/lb. bagged for freezer, postage paid, 3 lb. min., call nights. Frank Eaton 4441 Bethany Rd. Buckhead 30625 706-342-0727 '97 shelled pecans $5/lb., vacuum sealed for freezer. M.G. Bates P.O. Box 297 Meansville 30256 770-567-5346 Vinca major $0.1 O ea., ivy, cleome and 40 red sugar cane for seed, up to 2500 money plant seeds. J. Stone Roswell 770- stalk, any amt. $0.25 per stalk. Ronald 993-6004 Wiggins Hahira 912-794-1020 Violets, garlic, mints, chives, yarrow, saf- Clean black walnut meats $15/qt. PP., add Iron, etc, plants/bulbs $1-$4 plus shipping. Linda Stauffer Douglasville 770-942-9522 $1 extra for out of state orders. Eldie Swanson 5570 Swanson Rd. Young Harris 30582 Wine hibiscus seed $1/pk. plus SASE. T.R. Helms Rte. 1, Box 925 .Pineview 31071 Zinnia, marigold, tithonia, coreopsis $1/cup, $0.55 SASE; poppy, hollyhock, sunflower, sweet William $1/Tbsp. SASE, others. B. Cason P.O. Box 447 Hiram 30141 Dried apples $5/lb.; dried peaches $5.50 lb., incl. shipping. O.lena Adams Rte. 2, Box 391 Ellijay 30540 New crop pecans, shelled and pkg., $4.50/lb. ppd., min. order 3 lbs. Naomi Kauffman Rte. 1, Box 69 Montezuma 31063 912-472-8842 Flowers Wanted ---wan!En~lish ivy, v1nca maior and mondo grass, will ig from your yard, prefer Cobb or N. Metro area. Ron Harris Kennesaw 770429-1489 Want caladium corms, all cols., pink belladonria lilies, (naked ladies), red climbing Gloriosa lilies. P.J. Black Jonesboro 770478-5557 Want continuous supply of var. liriope and hosia. R. Mann Athens 706-543-6215 New crop of shelled pecans, ready for freezer, $5 per lb., call before 9 pm. O.L. Mize Canon 706-245-5540 New crop, homemade sugar cane syrup, will ship. Raymond Roland Nashville 912686-3098 Pecans, '97 shelled Stuarts, kept in freezer, halves $4.35/lb, pcs. $4/lb. postpaid. Tim Lewis P.O. Box 71 Elko 31025 912-987-1414 Shelled pecans $4/lb., unshelled pecans $1/lb., postage paid on 3 min. Emory Hopkins 577 N. Railroad Ave. Sycamore 31790 Want lge. Christmas cactus, want as some Shelled, cleaned pecans, halves $3.50 @ as possible, call aft. 6 pm. Wayne Spradley lb., bagged for freezer. Elsie Hawthorne 3573 Smithville 912-846-2010 W. 2nd Ave. Mansfield 30055 770-786-6239 Want seeds, cuttings or small plants from Carolina silverbell tree or shrub, bignonia or cross vine. Helen Stone 3179 Davis Landing Rd. Baxie}'. 31513 Stone ground, plain white corn meal for sale, $1.75/5 lbs. and $3/10 lbs. J. A. Henderson 7850 Blacks Mill Rd. Dawsonville 30534 770-887-5607 Want to buy some white cypress, (hum- Sugar cane syrup, new crop, $2.50 pt., $30 mingbird), vine seed. Lynda Avery 913 case, exc. qlty. T.L. Hutchinson Duluth 770Herrington Bend Rd. NW. Calhoun 30701 476-2156 I Items for sale or services offered in any ad must conform to all laws and regulations covering sales and movement of the same. Very clean black walnut meats $12/qt., $3 post. for ea. qt. ordered. Retha Jones 3547 Dover Rd. Gainesville 30507 770-536-1712 Please observe our 20 word limit. Water ground meal, flour & grits $3/5 lbs. & $4/1 O lbs. plus post. Mike Buckner Rte. 1, Box 76, Junction City 31812 706-269-3630 Herbs '97 Habanero pepper seeds $1 w/SASE. David Bailey 3854 Mt. Olive Rd. Hartwell 30643 '97 Peter pepper seeds, 50-60 seeds $1 w/SASE, .instr. incl. Ryan Caudelle 101 SE. Hwy. 138 Riverdale 30274 770-478-0375 '97 hot pepper seed, tobasco, yellow squash or pepper, diff. col. pods, 35 seeds, of one kind, $1 w/SASE. M. Itson Rte. 1, Box 90 Pelham 31779 '97 pepper seed $1 ea./pkg, w/SASE: Thai, cowhorn, Peter, Habanero, rooster spur, Takanotsume, Texas chili. Bill Lewis 3999 Doerun Norman Pk. Rd. Moultrie 31768 Clean yellowroot, 3 boxes only, contents as in-4 lb. lardbox $18 postpaid. Albert Cook 2356 Track Rock Church Rd. Blairsville 30512 Hot old timey cowhorn pepper seeds $1/pkg. w/SASE. Leonard Hill 1851 Ridge Rd. Dallas 30132 770-459-0434 Imported hot pepper seeds, 2 doz. seeds, grow to 14", send $3 & SASE. D. Nixon 1053 Cowan St., Macon 31201 Rooster spur hot pepper, great for pepper sauce and cooking, 20 pods/$1 w/SASE. M.L. Powell P.O. Box 613 Jackson 30233 770-775-5791 Sweet cowhorn & sweet Japanese pepper seeds $1/pkg. w/SASE, cash only. Mrs. Carl Connell 284 Ten Oaks Rd. Buchanan 30113 Fish & Supplies 1-2" and larger bluegill, shellcracker, red= breast, and hybrid bream, catfish fingerlings, crappie, appt. only. Ken Semmens Newton 912-734-5144 12-14" sterile grass carp, channel catfish 35", 5-6", 6-8", 8-11", qty. disc., free statewide dely. avail. Mike Buford Cordele 912-2734150 14 drums of hybrid red wiggler worms, two 4'x8' worm beds. Peggy Cumbie 4641 Bloomfield Rd. Macon 31206 912-788-4328 4 floating fish cages, like new cond., $125 ea. Bill Clyatt Rte. 1, Box 98E Waynesville 31566 912-778-5890 Albino catfish for sale. Jason Holyoak P.O. Box 449 Alapaha 31622 912-532-6495 All size improved channel catfish avail.: 24", 4-6", 6-8" & eating size. J.H. Holyoak Rte. 1 Alapaha 31622 912-532-4223 Bass, bluegill, channel catfish, crappie, redbreast, shellcracker, sterile grass carp, dely. avail., pick-up appt. only. Danny Austin Roberta 912-836-4938 Bass, channel catfish fingerlings, bluegill, bream, shellcracker and hybrid bream, sterile grass carp, dely. avail. Tony Chew Manchester 706-8463657 Bream, Ga. Giants, copperhead, bluegill, shellcracker, improved channel catfish, Fla. bass, sunbass, rainbow trout. Ken Holyoak Rte. 1 Alapaha 31622 912-532-6135 Please review requirements under ad cata ories before submittin your ad. Bulletin Calendar Guidelines To submit a notice for inclusion in the Market Bulletin's Calendar. of Events, follow these guidelines: Please mail notices at least three weeks prior to the date of event. Items will be published two weeks prior to their occurence in the calendar. Equine events should be included in the quarterly horse edition and should not be resubmitted for publication again in the calendar. If a change in the date, time, etc. is. necessary, we will be happy to include the notices again as a correction. Calendar announcements should be as close to 20 words as possible and include the following information: date, time, name of event, location, and name and telephone number for further information~ When submitting multiple listings, please submit events taking place on different dates on separate sheets of paper. (All. sheets may be mailed in the same envelope, however). When submitting a notice requesting handicraft exhibits, etc., please specify when you would like the request to be published; otherwise, it will be included approximately one month before the event takes place. If you have questions regarding the Bulletin's Calendar of Events, call Randy Cox at 404- 656-3645. Wednesday February 18, 1998 THE MARKET BULLETIN Page 11 Farmers & .Consumers Market Bulletin Advertising Guidelines All Advertisements published in the Market Bulletin must relate to the farming/{lgricultural industry or be a part thereof; any and all item(s) submitted for sale through the BULLETIN must meet at least one of the following criteria: 1) must be produced by the advertiser on his/her own farming operation, 2) must be made by the advertiser from materials on his/her own farm- ing operation, 3) must be owned and used by the advertiser on his/her own farming operation for a period of at least 90 days prior to offering for sale through the BULLETIN. Businesses, corporations, dealerships or other commercial enterprises are not allowed to advertise in the MARKET BULLETIN. Commercial is defined as intended for mass mar~ ket; handling large quantities of product for distri- bution (i.e., more than normal household or farm quantities); supported by advertisement (i.e., advertisement in publications other than the BUL- LETIN; nsted as "business" in telephone directo- ries or "yellow pages", etc.). Other indicators include, but are not limited to, holding business licenses and holding regulatory licenses/permits/registrations. The editor has the authority to designate the length of ads and the number of ads that may be placed by a family unit in any issue of the BUL- LETIN. Currently,. only one (1 J notice may be placed by any family unit in any issue of the BUL- LETIN. Family unit refers to all individuals sharing the same residence, address or tele- phone number. Each notic.e submitted for publication must be in writing, legible, on a single sheet of paper separate from any other notice, and be accom- panied by the name of the category and the name, mailing and street address(es) and tele- phone number of the person submitting the same. At.the end and below the text of the notice, the following statement must be included and signed by the person submitting the notice: I hereby certify that the above notice meets all the necessary requirements for publlcatlon In the FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN. Items for sale or services offered in any notice must conform to all' laws and regulations cover- ing sale and movement of. the same. Ads for some categories must meet certain require- ments. Advertisers are advised to review requirements under ad categories before sub- mitting their notices. Note: Due to space limita- tions, all ad guidelines cannot be listed in the BULLETIN each week. Advertisers who have questions concerning these guidelines may call Hl00-282-5852, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday Friday, or write: Market Bulletin, Georgia Department of Agriculture, 19 MLK Jr. Drive, Atlanta, GA 30334-4250 Ads will be published only once each time submitted unless the advertiser specifies in writing on the notice that the ad is to be published more than one week. Ads may be published consecutively up to a maximum of four (4) weeks. A new notice must be submitted after each maximum 4-week period if the advertiser wants the advertisement to continue. Ads cannot be taken via telephone. Ads are computer referenced by telepho.ne number, so it is essential that the advertiser's telephone number be submitted with each ad. Advertisers who do not want a telephone number printed in their ads should note this fact on the face of the advertisement furnished to the BULLETIN. There is a 20-word limit for advertisements; name, town, phone number or name and complete address must be included in the 20-word limit. The MARKET BULLETIN reserves the right to edit notices. Georgia residents only may advertise in the MARKET BULLETIN with the following exception: out-of-state residents may advertise only in the Out-of-State Wanted category. Ads must be received no later than Wednesday noon in order to appear in the following week's paper. Send ads to: MARKET BULLETIN Ga. Dept of Agriculture 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive Atlanta, GA 30334-4250 Advertisers who have ads running for more than one week may call to cancel their ads if the items sell before the ad expires. To cancel or correct an ad, simply call the department's toll free number, 1-800-282-5852, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday Friday. Please ask for the person who is responsible for the ad you want to cancel or correct. The person's name and telephone extension can be found under the ad category heading. Cancellations or corrections called in by Friday noon will be reflected in the next issue the following Wednesday. Cancellations or corrections called in after Friday noon are not effective until one week after the following Wednesday. Advertisers are reminded that new ads or changes to existing ads must be mailed to the BULLETIN office; these cannot be taken over the phone. . Channel catfish fingerlings 4-6", 8-10", 68"; also, sev. 1000 lbs. ave. 1 1/2 lbs. Orville Carver Douglas 912-384-5090 Channel catfish fingerlings, sterile grass carp, statewide dely. or farm pick up, call to order bass and bream, qty. disc. Ranqy Bennington Cumming 770-889-9341 Channel catfish fingerlings, will del. Charles Burnes Cartersville 770-386-3007 Golden, brook, brown & rainbow trout for sale, pickup or dely. Willis Dyer, Dyers Trout Farms Hiawassee 706-896-3915 Grass carp, channel. catfish, all sizes, bream & bass. Ed Henderson 1852 Fort Creek Rd. Dearing 30808 706-595-7183 Hybrid red wiggler worms. Sherman Westbrook Woodstock 770-924-6390 Hybrid red wigglers, bait size $14/lb., bedrun $8/lb., shipped postpaid w/instr. James Spivey Rte. 1, Box 17 Wray 31798 912-359-2866 Qlty. channel fingerlings, graded, priced by size, accurate wts. & counts, gtd. live healthy, immediate dely. J.F. Gilbert P.O. Box 321 Thomaston 30286 706-648-2062 706-6483409 Rainbow trout, lge. sizes & fingerlings, farm pickup or dely. Ted Logan Ellijay 706-6352848 . Red wigglers, bedrun worms, 5000/$25, 10,000/$40, shipped ppd. w/instr. R. Stapleton Rte. 1, Box 105 Lumber City 31549 912-363-4451 Red wigglers, .unlimited, good qlty., wholesale, retail always, open, we ship worldwide. J. Woods Vidalia 800-957-7720 Red worms, extra lge. hand counted, bait size, $14/1000, bedrun $11/lb. plus post. Betty 'Shelton 232 Oak Mtn. Rd. Waverly Hall 31831 706-582-2468 Red worms, bedrun, $8 lb., 1O lb. or more $6. John McElroy P.O. Box 250, Plains 31780 912-824-7531 912-824-7734 Regd. producers of sterile grass carp, channel catfish, bluegill, shellcracker, redbreast, hybrid bream, crappie, dely. avail. Paul Williams Hawkinsville 912-892-3144 Sterile grass carp-regd. dealers, qty. disc., farm pickup. Mon.-Sat., statewide dely., call 9am.-9pm. Del Chapman McDonough 770957-8916 Sterile grass carp,. bluegills (2-6"), largemouth bass (6-12"), qty. disc., pick-up Atlanta area or statewide dely. avail. Randy Cooper Sharpsburg 770-304-2008 Sterile grass carp 8"-10", $6-ea.; statewide dely., no pickups, bream, catfish fingerlings avail., bass avail., late spring. Barbara Boggs Athens 706-548-3637 800-869-3544 Sterile grass carp, channel catfish fingerlings, bluegill, shellcracker, redbreast, hybrid bream, free dely. Ringo Merritt Waynesboro 706-554-0182 Sterile grass carp, channel catfish, bluegill, shellcracker, hybrid bream, red breast, bass and crappie. Johnny Mitchell Jr. Dexter 912875-3611 Sterile grass carp, channel catfish, hybrid bream, bluegill; redbreast, shellcracker, bass and crappie, dely. avail. John Mitchell Springfield 912-754-3696 Will meet or beat any price on hyd. bream, coppernose bream, prompt statewide dely. avail. V. Buford Cordele 912-273-4157 Fertilizers & Mulches '97 mulch. hay $2/bale. Clyde Oxford Social Circle 770-464-2988 '97 sq. bales wheat straw, 10,000 bales, $2/bale, qty. dsic. on 300+ bales, Ali-C Farms. Al Cooper Hartwell 706-376-3276 706-8567260 '97 wheat straw, lge. sq. bales, you pickup or dely. avail. anywhere in state. Chris Alexander Elberton 706-283-9610 Aged horse manure, free, easy access, between Alpharetta and Woodstock. Pat Borders Woodstock 770-475-0608 Aged horse compost w/shavings, dump truck load/$100, free dely. w/in 10 mi. Gordon Hamby Austell 770~948-2977 Approx. 200 bales weed free mulch hay, $1.50 per bale if all taken, less than 50 bales, $1.75/bale, call aft. 6pm. Grady Cowart Clarkesville 706-754-4694 706-754-6667 Chicken manure w/shavings, you pickup $25, will del. w/in 90 mi. radius, cost determined by dist. Shawn Lomonaco Ellijay 706636-2243 Compost, well-pulverized, $8/load, 2 loads $15, $45/ load del., $1.50/bag. J.W. Van Horn Decatur 404-288-6737 Free bagged horse manure/shavingJ>, dry weather only, 4x4's preferred, conv. Roswell, Alpharetta, Cumming, Canton, Ive. msg. 0. Culp Woodstock 770-664-5181 Free composted horse manure . mxd. w/shavings, Canton area, you load and haul. Vickie/Dana Adams Canton 770-844-0979 Free horse manure mxd. w/shavings, you load and haul,. easy access. Sandy Bryant Lawrenceville 770-972-0234 Free horse manure mxd. w/shavings, you load & haul. D. Mullinax Oxford 770-385-0419 Free horse manure mxd. w/shavings, you load and haul. L. Birkhimer Powder Springs 770-439-5333 Free ttorse manure/pine shavings mulch and compost, will load $1 O/pickup or $20/dump truck, dry weather only. Cindy Farmer Hoschton 770-967-2007 Good lge. bales mulch hay, wheat straw. L. Marlowe Dacula 770-945-8009 Horse manure mxd. w/pine shavings, avail. anytime, no charge, easy access, off 400 in Cumming. Jan Zito Alpharetta 770-888-6600 Lge. rnd. bales of dry wheat straw in barn. James Bailey Elberton 706-283-3376 Mulch hay, lge. sq. bales. J. Spruill Hoschton 706-654-3434 Mulch hay, sq. bales, $2.50/bale, if all taken $2/bale, call 5 pm.-8:30 pm. Martin Reagan Stockbridge 770-929-8530 Equine Auctions (Continued from Page 1) Georgia Department of Agriculture will receive terms of this notice. sealed bids on the following equine as a grade All sealed bids should be sent or delivered to: horse, to wit: Melinda Woliver 20+ year old black TWH mare Equine Division, Room 113 The said equine may be inspected at Wills Georgia Department of Agriculture Park Equestrian Center in Alpharetta from 2 - 6 Capitol Square p.m. on Friday, February 27, 1998 and IO a.m.-2 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive p.m. Saturday, February 28, 1998. For directions Atlanta, GA 30334-4201 to location; call (404) 656-3713. All bids must be received by IO a.m., Monday, Sealed bids only will be received on the March 2, 1998. equine. Bids should be in individual sealed Said equine are being sold as impounded ani- envelopes with the description of the animal indi- mals under the authority of Chapter 13 of Title 4 of cated on the outside of the envelope. Bids must be 0.C.G.A. (Humane Care for Equines Act). No rep- in writing and should include the description of resentation is made regarding any registration or animal; cash bid offer; the name, address and day- possible registration of said equine nor of the phys- time telephone number of person offering the bid; ical condition of said equine. Any documentation and a statement that it is being made subject to the in possession of the Department of Agriculture terms of this notice. regarding registration, physical condition or past All sealed bids should be sent or delivered to: veterinary treatment of said equine is available Melinda Woliver upon request; however, not withstanding the avail- Equine Division, Room 113 abjJity of such documentation, or lack thereof, or Georgia Department ofAgriculture verbal information given to the Department, said Capitol Square sale is for the equine on an "as is" .basis without 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive any representation regarding registration, physical Atlanta, GA 30334-4201 condition or acceptable use of the animal. The suc- All bids must be received by IO a.m., Monday, cessful bidder will be notified by telephone on March 2, 1998. Monday, March 2, 1998, and must be prepared to Said equine are being sold as impounded ani- tender the price by cashiers check and move the mals belong to Lisa and Barry Adamson under the animal from the impoundment facility by 6 p.m. on authority of Chapter 13.of Title 4 of O.C.G.A. Tuesday, March 3, 1998. (Humane Care for Equines Act) No representation This horse is subject to periodic inspection by is made regarding any registration or possible reg- the Georgia Department of Agriculture for a period istration of said equine nor of the physical condi- of 24 months. tion of said equine. Any documentation in possession of the Department of Agriculture regarding Notice of Equine Auction registration, physical condition or past veterinary treatment of said equine is available upon request; however, not withstanding the availability of such documentation, or lack thereof, or verbal information given to the Department, said sale is for the equine on an "as is" basis without any representation regarding registration, physical condition or acceptable use of the animal. The successful bidder will be notified by telephone on Monday, March 2, 1998, and must be prepared to tender the price by cashiers check and move the animal from the impoundment facility by 6 p.m. on Tuesday, March 3, 1998. This horse is subject to periodic inspection by the Georgia Department of Agriculture for a pe~i od of 24 months. Pursuant to Section 4-13-7 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated (Humane Care for Equines Act), the Georgia Department of Agriculture will receive sealed bids on the following equine as a grade horse; t9 wit: 2 year old Arabian mare - Chestnut with 4 white stockings The said equine may be inspected at Wills Park Equestrian Center in Alpharetta from 2 - 6 p.m. on Friday, February 27, 1998 and 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday, February 28, 1998. For directions to location, call (404) 656-3713. Sealed bids only will be received on the equine. Bids should be in individual sealed envelopes with the description of the animal indicated on the outside of the envelope. Bids must be Notice of Equine Auction in writing and should include the description of animal; cash bid offer; 'the name, address and day- Pursuant to Section .4- I 3-7 of the Official time telephone number of person offering the bid; Code of Georgia Annotated (Humane Care for and a statement that it is being made subject to the Equines Act), the Georgia Department of terms of this notice. Agriculture will receive s_ealed bids on the follow- All sealed bids should be sent or delivered to: ing equine as a grade horse, to wit: Melinda Woliver 8 year old bay gelding . Equine Division, Room 113 The said equine may be inspected at Wills Georgia Department of Agriculture Park Equestrian Center in Alpharetta from 2 - 6 Capitol Square p.m. on Friday, February 27, 1998 and IO a.m.-2 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive p.m. Saturday, February 28, 1998. For directions Atlanta, GA 30334-4201 to location, cal.I (404) 656-3713. All bids must be received by IO a.m., Monday, For directions to location, call (404) 656- March 2, 1998. 3713. Sealed bids only will be received on the Said equine are being sold as impounded ani- equine. Bids should be in individual sealed mals under theauthority of Chapter 13 ofTitle 4 of envelopes with the description of the animal indi- 0.C.G.A. (Humane Care for Equines Act). No rep- cated on the outside of the envelope. Bids must be resentation is made regarding any registration or in writing and should include the description of possible registration of said equine nor of the phys- animal; cash bid offer; the name, address and day- ical condition of said equine. Any documentation time telephone number of person offering the bid; in possession of the Department of Agriculture and a statement that it is being made subject to the Oat and rye straw $2.25/bale. Carl Morris. Gourds, diff. sizes and shapes, $1 and up; Hartwell 706-376-8213 also spoon gourds $0.50. Hoyt Howard Pine straw $1.80 per bale, you load and Cumming 770-887-2039 haul. Lamar Walls Mauk 912-862-3890 706- Gourds, many shapes & sizes to choose 326-0437 from, will ship in Ga., small, med. & lge. I. Pine straw $3/bale, free dely. 50 mi. radius Burkett Douglas 912-384-3092 of Macon, 40 bale min. Mike Crawley Macon Gourds-Marin & bluebird, cuVclean, ready 912-742-1096 to hang, $2 ea., add $5.50/doz. shipping/han- Pine straw, lge., clean, tight bales, $1.90 dling, Ga. orders. Glenn Toole 9815 Hwy. 231 ea. at farm, we load. Jack Stephens Adrian Harrison 31035 912-552-6067 912-668-3861 Gourds: crooked handles & Martins, $1 ea. Pine straw, del. and installed, $4/bale, C.W. Porter Conyers 770-482-4771 DeKalb, Gwinnett; Conyers, Fulton. Elaine Gourds: dipper, snow kings, bird and Williamson Tucker 770-593-3405 crooked handle, diff. sizes and shapes, $1 Pine straw, first qlty., bright red, clean tight up. Stewart Marlow Commerce 706-245- bales, $2.75 del. Metro Atlanta, qty. disc. 8725 spreading avail. Jerome Murphy 1107 Center Handmade herbal soaps, choose from: Dr. Vidalia 30474 912-537-8846 sandalwood, patchouli, rose petal or Pine straw, long needle slash, clean, tight chamomile, lavender, $3.75 ea big bar bales, $1.90 in field, 500 min. R. Faircloth includes shipping. N..Garrett Clarkesville Eastman 912-374-2051 706-754-7281 Qty. of Coastal bermuda & oat straw mix- Homemade lye soap, no additives, 12 ture, suitable for. mulch. Oscar Harris bars/$10, add $2.50 post., allow 2 wks. M.B. Screven 912-586-6975 Harvey 6816 Wrightsboro Rd., Harlem Shavings for sale, horse qlty., lge. dump 30814 706-556-9397 truck load, will del. Greater Atlanta area, call Martin, other gourds for sale, $1 ea., no for info. T. Fennell Dallas 770-445-5696 shipping. H.H. Vaughn 343 Biles Rd. Topsoil and fill dirt for sale. K. Jones Jackson 30233 770-775-3440 Loganville 770-466-0361 Pure white, homemade lye soap, 10. lb. Topsoil, farm rich, also aged sawdust, will chunks for $12, will not ship. V.L. Ferrell del. and can work it w/bobcat on your place. Smyrna 770-432-6751 Jerry Wiley Dallas 770-459-8039 Well aged horse manure & shavings, $10 truckload, $35 del. w/in 10 mi. dump size. Ken Bing Dallas 770-443-9012 Purple Martin gourds $1 ea., gourd poles w/winch, holds 36 gourds $185. Wayne Caudell 5885 Athens Hwy. Jefferson 30549 706-543-6888 Tupelo for wood carving, pre-cut blocks, Oddities call aft. 5pm. Ross Bentley Mcintyre 912945c2535 Blue Martin gourds, price $0.50, $1. R. Moore McDonough 770-957-6176 Miscellaneous Wanted Buckeyes $4 doz. PP., $2/6 PP. Mrs. Dorothy Brown 1823 Rock Creek Rd. SW. Calhoun 30701 706-629-8329 Gourds $1.75 ea., w/holes $2.25 ea., add $5/doz. for post. & hdlg. Ga. orders. Mrs. Butler P.O. Box 163 Dexter 31019 912-875-3353 Gourds for birds, other, priced according to size. Lamar Land Rte. 1, Box 705 Rochelle 31079 912-365-7316 Gourds for Martins and other, good supply, no shipping, $1 ea. James McDowell Elko 912-987-2741 Want 2 or 3 red ripper pea seeds. Vaughn Little Flowery Branch 770-532-9071 Want chicken manure del. and spread, possible exchange fo( haying rights on 7 acres of bermuda/fescue/clover. Andy Kippenhan Talking Rock 706-636-4240 Want fill dirt dumped on my land, some rock OK, big trucks easy in/out, North Ola Rd. L. Copelan McDonough 770-957-4704 Want free or cheap beeswax, other. Marion Burnette Social Circle 770-464-4044 regarding registration, physical condition or past veterinary treatment of said equine is available upon request; however, not withstanding the availability of such documentation, or lack thereof, or verbal information given to the Department, said sale is for the equine on an "as is" basis without any representation regarding registration, physical condition or acceptable use of the animal. The successful bidder will be notified by telephone on Monday, March 2, 1998, and must be prepared to tender the price by cashiers check and move the animal from the impoundment facility by 6 p.m. on Tuesday, March 3, 1998 This horse is subject to periodic inspection by the Georgia Department of Agriculture for a period of 24 months. Notice of Equine Auction Pursuant to Section 4-13-7 of the Official Code -of Georgia Annotated (Humane Care for Equines Act), the Georgia Department of Agriculture will receive sealed bids on the following equine as.grade horses, to wit: 3 1/2 year old sorrel QH gelding The said equine may be inspected at Wills Park Equestrian Center in Alpharetta from 2 - 6 p.m. on Friday, February 27, 1998 and 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday, February 28, 1998. For directions to location, call (404) 656-3713. Sealed bids only will be received on the equine. Bids should be in individual sealed envelopes with the description of the animal indicated on outside of the envelope. Bids must be in writing and should include the description of animal; cash bid offer; the name, address and daytime telephone number of person offering the bid; and a statement that it is being made subject to the terms of this notice. All sealed bids should be sent or delivered to: Melinda Woliver Equine Division, Room 113 Georgia Department of Agriculture Capitol Square 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive Atlanta, GA 30334-4201 All bids must be received by 10 a.m., Monday, March 2, 1998. Said equine are being sold as impounded animals under the authority of Chapter 13 of Title 4of O.C.G.A. (Humane Care for Equines Act). No rep' resentation is made regarding any registration or possible registration of said equine nor of the physical condition of said equine. Any documentation in possession of the Department of Agriculture regarding registration, physical condition or past veterinary treatment of said equine is available upon request; however, not withstanding the availability of such documentation, or lack the.reof, or verbal information g.iven to the Department, said sale is for the equine on an "as is" basis without any representation regarding registration, physical condition or acceptable use of the animal. The successful bidder will be notified.by telephone on Monday, March 2, 1998, and must be prepared to tender the price by cashiers check and move the animal from the impoundment facility by 6 p.m. on Tuesday, March 3, 1998. This horse is subject to periodic inspection by the Georgia Department of Agriculture for a period of 24 months. Relief (Continued from Page 1) The disaster designation makes family-sized farm operators in qualifying counties eligible to be considered for low-interest emergency loans from the USDA's Farm Service Agency. Each application for emergency loans will be considered on its own merits, taking into account the extent of losses, security available, repayment ability; and other eligibility requirements. Commissioner Irvin said that farmers affected by the disaster should contact their local FSA offices for more information. Want good pt. canning jars, no chips in cos. near Upson, will pick up, prices nego. D. Ellis Yatesville 706-472-3133 Want old fence wood or other lumber, prefer painted, 1"x4" thru 1"x12". B. Kyle Decatur 404-378-5761 Want small amt. of yellowroot. Roy Matthews 2797 Alamo Place Snellville 30278 770-979-0833 Want to buy chicken houses, will take down and move. H. Caudell 2917 Hwy. 198 Homer 706-677-2143 Want to buy 48" poultry house fans, prefer slanted. B. Witt Calhoun 706-629-7412 Want to buy 220 amp wire welder, around size 200. Donald Vickers Wray 912-4685386 If you have any questions regarding certi fied seed, call the Market Bulletin office or the Georgia Department of Agriculture Seed Division, (404) 656-3635. Page 12 THE MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday February 18, 199E Notices Will the man from Reynolds that called 1728 about Craftsman tractor w/attach., please CORRECTIONS Cedar bluebird houses w/screws $10, bat houses lge. $20, small $12, wren houses $8 cedar wood duck houses $55, small feeders $7, lge. $9, doll chairs, beds, owl houses Handmade leather goods-western saddles, breast collars, belts, holsters & dog collars. L. Totun Gainesville 770-536-5691 Handmade cypress, wood ducks boxes, Ga. Crop Statistics (Continued from Page 1) contact me again. Vance Moncrief Cordele Private farm near Helen-Cross country make special orders, ship UPS extra. Art also other assorted nesting boxes, shade 912-273-2096 course, quality care, 23 acres on Thompson Jonesboro 770-473-1404 cloth, assorted items. K. Carpenter Marietta COTION: Yield per harvested Out-of-State Wanted Want 500-800 A. for deer hunting lease, familf. is law abiding, exp. hunters w/respect for and, ref. avail. Eddie/Eric Richard Rockledge FL 800-432-0983 Want broiler house chicken litter from. Hart or Elbert Co. Wendell Roach P.O. Box 87 Starr SC 29684 864-224-8435 Want cane mill, prefer Golden's #36 or larger 3 roller horizontal mill, will consider parts. Gary O'Dell Moore Haven FL 941902-0173 Want front-end loader for 1365 Oliver tractor. Bill Hull P.O. Box 115 Island Grove FL 32654 352-466-0870 Want hunting lease, 200-400 A., SW. Ga. w/camp site, water, elec. Hal Lynch"P.0. Box 187 Ma:to FL 32066 904-294-1891 Want running butter pea seeds, call collect. E. Ham 189 Helen St. Ashford AL 36312 334-792-6785 Firewood All firewood advertised rn the Market Bulletin must be cut from the advertiser's personally owned property. In addition, by Jaw, terms such as face cord, rack, pile, truckload, etc., cannot be used to advertise firewood. Advertisers must use the standard unit of measure, the cord, when specifying the amount of firewood for sale. All hdwd., split, del. and dumped w/in 15 mi. radius, $120/cd. Warren Jones Atlanta 404699-2516 All hdwc;l., split & del., w/in 20 mi. radius, $65 1/2 cc:L, $130/cd., Ive. msg. if no answer. Chi!;! Healan Gainesville 770-718-0753 All hdwd., seasoned $75 1/2 ed., del. locally. Lyn Brown Union Cit:t 770-964-7458 Cut and split seasoned hdwd. firewood, 1/2 cd./$55, serving N.E. Athens area. Lanier Burden Comer 706-783-3920 Fat lighter kindling $0.75 lb. or lge. garbage can $2 . Harold Davis College Park 770964-6473 Fat lightered chunks $1 lb., 1000 lbs., picked up. Frank McVey McRae 912-8685418 Firewood, seasoned hdwd., cuVsplit 18-24", $35 1/2 ed., dely. avail. N. Bolt Alpharetta 770-667-6464 Firewood, 90% oak, cut & stacked, you haul, $40/1/2 ed. C.W. Herndon Brunswick 912-222-9446 912-267-0589 Chattahoochee river, lighted arena, small dressage, trails and -minutes to Nat'I Forest, full board only $275, Evening Star Farm: Melinda McClendon Sautee Nacoochee 706-878-2585 Reg AQHA Foundation Bred, Mister Fancy Hank, sorrel, 15.2hds., shown sucessfully in Halter, Western Pleasure and barrels, line bred, Doe, lighting and Three Bars on Top, king, P-234, Zantanon, and Little Joe on bothside of bottom, stud fee $350, reg $250 grade plus mare care. J. Waller Leslie 912-8744279 HANDICRAFTS If you have any questions regarding ads in this category, please call 404-651-9082 All items advertised in the Handicraft category must be handmade by the advertiser; items purchased by the advertiser for resale may not be advertised. Advertisers must include a statement to this effect when submitting advertisements. Handicraft ads are limited to 30 words and must be in compliance with all other advertising guidelines (see 12age 2). 100% cotton yarn, cro. into durable dishcloths, approx. 1Ox10, various cols., $4 plus $0.75-post. Laura Miller 415 Chestnut St. LaFayette 30728 15 diff. kinds of whirligigs, orig. designs, hand painted, all wood, e.g. golfer or fisherman $27 ppd, send SASE for complete list. S. Satchel Buford 770-932-1932 ., 23" pig doll in boys & girls, $12 ea., $2.60 post., 15" topsy turvy cloth doll w/reverse heads, $10 ea., $2.60 post. Shelby Harris 191 Tom Goddard Rd., Jackson 30233 770-7755158 6/pc. set table mats, one side flowered, 1 side checked trimmed in matching tatting, couch pillows diff pattern, couch emb, pictures, 9x10". Mary Jane Davis Eastanolle_ 706-779-2755 Adirondack chairs, and other cypress furniture, winter closeout at reduced prices, Gainesville and Atlanta. Bill Croswell Atlanta 404-252-8297 Afghans for sale, shell country rose 78"x89", Park Ave soft white 76"x86" shell 3 colors 95"x120". v. Adams Cornelia 206-7787448 All cedar bluebird houses $9, each or $3 for $25, plus shipping & handling. Vernon Manders Commerce 706-335-3218 Chair and rocker caning of all kinds, als0 wicker and rattan repair. Duke Duffresne 23 1 Baker St. Statham 30666 770-725-2554 Chair caning and minor wicker restoration done, incl. both split oak and blaincdeedracnadnper.esDsoetdtyc.aMnec,Draunsihei Cumming 404-887-8518 Chair caning & wood repair on rockers, lad- derbacks, stools, etc., refinish, paint or clean will do pressed cane w/holes, rush or binding cane, pickup possible. William Boyd 3821 Rex Circle Rex 30273 770-474-7617 Chair caning of all types, refinishing and repairs: James J. Lewis 1404 Kenwood Dr Perry 31069 912-987-4243 Chair caning, wicker repair, reas. prices - qlty. two lwocoarkti,on2s0-Lyarsk.eeBxupr.town/aallretyap, eMsaocfocnaanrinega' Susan Leggett Macon 706-782-4340 912 994-6565 Chair caning, rockers, stools, all types, very reasonable prices, quality work. M. Whitley Covington 770-464-2535 Chair caning; all types Rush , French Cane; some repair. Richard Strawn Dawsonville 706-265-3344 Chairs, rockers, jumbo porch rockers caned repaired completely refinished, trench herringbone, antique weaves, pressed cane fiber rush, pressed fiber, rattan, wicker, supe- rior quality traditional craftsmanship. Jack Worrill 3269 Sutcliffe Ridge, NW. Marietta 30064 770-514-8718 Christmas decorations, asstd. uesigns Ga pine cones, sweetgum balls, $0.50 ea., $0.50 postage, 12/$5, $1 postage. I. D. Heiner Rocky Face Cloth calenders, dateing back to 1966 enough 2 quilts, 2 baby doll heads with ceritfi- cates. J.E. Williamson 603 Youth Jersey Rd Covington 30209 Cotton quilt pieces large & small free. M Niesig Bremen 770-646-8479 Country angel w/quilted gown, primitive angel w/star $14 each ppd. Dot Loveless 3010 Pine Grove Dr. Powder Springs 770-943- 4885 Crazy quilt jacket from sweat shirt, colorfu I silks and satins $65, also full crazy quilts or cotton blend Yo-Yo spread $125 ea. Bess Kinney 98 Heard St. Rockmart 30153 770- 684-0083 Cro. afghans, bed dolls, slippers, etc. made to order, some on hand, wonderful gifts Mrs. J.M. Eure 1429 Ridgewood Dr. Augusta 30909 706-738-1787 Cro. baby blanket, crib size.$27. Victorian 770-425-6050 Handmade angel lapel pins, beau. for any occasion, white pearls & gold beads, lge./$3, small/$2. Mary Collins 1196 Emit Grove Rd., Statesboro 30458 Handmade dolls: Raggedy Ann & Andy 20", nurse or doctor 20", Aunt Jemima toaster cover, $20 each p.p.d. Edna Mathews 931 Cloudland Canyon Pk. Rd. Rising Fawn 30733 706-398-1681 Handmade rabbit boxes, $7.50 ea. G. Anderson Tignall 706-285-2435 Have many variety of quilt tops, including waterwheel, step to altar and others. B. Parker Ball Ground 770-735-2853 Holly Hobby, Little Dutch Girl, Dutch Boy, rabbit, little duck quilts w/pillows, baby quilts all 3 pices for $25. Penny Harton Rte. 8, Box 700 Ellijay 30540 706-635-4567 Homemade teddy bears, make a great Christmas gift, I have several sizes of bears, for a photo send SASE. C. Hurst 360 Fosters Mill Lane Suwanee 30024 I have twenty hand made quilts, all sizes. E. Williams Buchanan 770-646-5415 Kaleidoscope make your own kit, $8, instructions only $1.50 with SASE. N. B. Purvis Marietta 770-422-9871 Lighted quart size canning jar with spice potpourri, homespun bow, $11 includes shipping charges. S. Southerly Kingston 770773-3637 Machine stitched spool quilt pattern $30, 1 double handmade quilt Dresden Plate pattern $100. Mary Fielder Fayetteville 770-4609210 Many angels $15, sun catchers $10, gemstone necklaces, bead necklaces $5. Nila D. Chason Meigs1l12-683-3113 'Many hand made crafts angels- $15., suncatchers $10., gemstone necklaces $7., bead necklaces $5., many collector items. N. Chason Meigs 912-683-3133 tvliniature teddy bears, 1 1/2-4", fully jointed and handsewn, orig. designs in mohair and vintage upholstery velvet. Heike Boam Al12haretta 770-475-1581 New homemade quilts, dbl. $50, queen $100, great gifts. call Ruth Spicer Ocilla 912468-5306 Nice cotton machine made quilts, king size $40, queen $35, full $30, baby $10. Willie B. Itson 1030 Pleasant Valley Adairsville 30103 770-773-3176 Oil portrait from photo, 11"x14" canvas $65, 16"x20" $85, 18"x24" $140, $25 for ea. additional person or pet, n/a home, landscape, etc. acre is expected to average 638 pounds, down 109 pounds below last year. Final harvested acreage is anticipated to be 1,430,000 acres, down 5,000 acres from earlier estimates, but 94,000 acres above 1996. Despite these figures, planted and harvested acreage in Georgia still is the second largest in the U.S., behind only the five mil- lion plus acres in Texas. Georgia's production in 1997 totaled 1.9 mil- lion bales, down nine percent from the 2,079,000 bales produced in 1996. TOBACCO: Production in 1997 fell because of diseased and cool, wet weather during early spring. Production totaled 89.3 million pounds, a 21 percent plunge from the 1996 crop. Yields averaged 2,030 pounds in 1997, compared with the record-high 2,470 pounds per acre in 1996. Acreage also declined to 44,000 acres. PEACHES: The state's 1997 crop totaled 160 million pounds, making a big comeback to near normal level after the weather-rav- aged crop of 1996. Yields averaged 8,000 pounds from the 20,000 acres of bearing age. Total produc- tion includes quantity harvested plus acceptable fruit not harvested because of economic or natural rea- sons. Utilized production amount- ed to 145 million pounds, 135 million pounds more than in 1996. Firewood, mxd. hdwd., seasoned, del. & stacked free, 1/3 cd./$55, 2/3 cd./$100, full cd./$145. Dustin Wilbanks Lawrenceville All types chair caning, press cane, lace and binding cane, reas. prices. Mary Conley 75 Pinehurst Dr. Stockbridge 30281 7.70-474- cross bookmarker $2, doll all ppd. Judy Jordan.202 in cradle/purse Geoffrey Lane $S7E' Oxford 30267 770-787-0682 C. Huffman 243 Jack Maddox Bridge Rd. Jackson 30233 770-775-6768 Old timey handmade corn shuck dolls $12, Marketing year average price dropped to 24.3 cents per pound, 770-962-2708 Firewood, red oak & white oak, 18-20", del. & stacked, $70/1/2 ed., $135/cd. Tony Moore Buford 770-932-5251 ' 8687 Artistically carved hiking and walking canes, banjos & 1/2 log benches, made with wood from our farm. Jerry King Blairsville 706- Cro. houseshoes $3.50, baby sweater, booties $15, potholders, rose, mushroom, cbaupt-' terfly, lantern $2.50 ea. Gladys Fincher 5229 Hwy. 92 Douglasville 30135 770-942-7876 dolls representative of the time period 18001900, $12 including postage. Juanita McDaniel P.O. Box 987 Loganville 30052 770-466-9605 9.5 cents per pound below 1996. Value of utilized production increased to $35.2 million, com- Free firewood, hickory and oak already down, you cuVyou haul, being made accessible eve~da~. Lou MacDonald Flowery Branch 70- 45-2810 Free wood from fallen trees, easy access. J. Stanley Al12haretta 770-475-2344 Hdwd. split 18-22" cut, '97, dely. avail., N. Ga., $110 per cv. ft., rich pine $1.50 lb. Danny Bisho12 Canton 770-479-3588 Kindling wood, banana box, no Sunday sales, call before coming, $1.50 box. Paul King 1467 Stephenson Rd. Lithonia 30058 770-482-6858 Mxd. seasoned hdwd., split & del., 18-20" long, $65 1/2 ed. Ernie Jones Norcross 770- 745-2836 Baby quilts, for boys and girls, carousel style beautiful, $20 ea. M. Hollis Thomaston 706-647-2635 Barbie fashions, 9 outfits, $25/$27 ppd. Carol Heath 119 Brooks-Woolsey Rd. Fayetteville 30215 770-461-4006 Barbie & Ken clothes, 8 sets, $14.50 ppd. Diane Annabel 20 Bethlehem Church Rd. Warthen 31094 912-552-5929 Beautiful Barbie doll clothes reasonable price. H. M. Broadwell Decatur 404-3779941 Birdhouse pillow, three cloth, birdhouse appliqued on pillow, $13 plus $3 postage. M. Cro. starched snowflakes, 3 1/2"-4" & mini snowflakes, approx. 2", 6/$6.50 ppd., specify size. Diane Rosser 4627 Danna Dr. AustelI 30106 770-948-6470 Cro. white baby afghans $20, baby washcloth with cro. edging $1.50, kitchen towel with cro. top $2.50. Peggy Fincher 3102 Hwy. 166 Douglasville 30135 770-942-4284 Cro. your name in filet, cro. white or ecru 20, nice for gifts. Irene McCrory P.O. Box 243 Donalsonville 31745 Cro., bunny, w/heart, wallhanging $5.50 chick w/eggs $5, pig w/watermelon slice magnet $3, flower bookmark $1.25 ppd. F. Morgan Box S12rings 912-694-5774 Pet portraits sketched, in chorcoel from your photo $12, for a 9"x12". Donna Thom12son Thomson 706-595-6394 Pine cone picker-upper, made of birch & aluminum, weights only 8 oz., shipped pre12aid, $15. Ed Crosby Omega 912-528-4456 Qlty. machine stitched jewelry bags, 1 lge., 8 smallcf.ockets inside satin drawsting bag, $8 ea. pp . Wanda Ingram Cartersville 770386-0920 Quilts, tops, colonial formerboy, Dutchgirl, fallen leaves, butterfuly $25 each, quilts made on machine $20, tops, blocks $6, plus postage. Mrs. 0. Young P.O. Box 38 Waleska 30183 770-479-3590 pared with the 1996 vafoe of $3.4 million. PECANS: Production in 1997 totaled 85 miIIion pounds, 15 percent below 1996. Dry weather in late summer, along with heavy rains during the harvest period, reduced production. However, Georgia continues to be the leading pecan state in the U.S. Value of 448-3945 Oak & hickory firewood, seasoned, measured amt., del. to N. Fulton and ForsY1h Cos. Clint Harris Cumming 770-887-3129 Oak firewood, seasoned, split and del., Hayes Norcross 770-448-2442 Black walnut cracker, cracks the other nuts too, $55 plus shipping, for arthritic people, button aid to help button shirts & blouses, $2 plus shipping. Frank Szabo 1218 .Mclane Morris Crochet pillow dolls $40, Crcichet baby blankets $35, make plastic canvas bible book covers: B. Long Jesu12 912-427-6257 Custom build playhouse, 8'x14' wired for electricity, made to last $1200. Frank Guest Raggedy Ann & Andy, Laura lngel, gingerbread doll upside hen that haugs upside down, Amish dolls-farmer boy & wife. Ruth King 127 Jackson St. Maysville 30558 706- 652-2234 production increased to $79.7 million, 29 percent above the previous year. $65/1/2 ed. Corey Campbell Ellenwood 404- Hartwell 30643 706-376-2561 Newnan 770-253-8697 Rattlesnakes skin wallets, hat bands $45 APPLES: 1997 saw production 241-0192 Oak firewood, split and seasoned, $60 1/2 ed., $11 O full ed., cannot del. A.C. Houston Covington 770-385-1325 Oak, 6/10 ed. $50, split, 16"-20", seasoned, dry, help w/loading, you haul. Jerry Watson Palmetto 770-463-3200 Pine wood, already cut and split, Marietta area, call anY1ime. Ronnie Kukowski Marietta 770-977-9029 Seasoned hickory & oak, any length avail., well covered & stacked, very clean, $140/cd., $80 112 ed., dely. thru out Metro-Atlanta. Bert Brand Al12haretta 770-475-3528 Seasoned firewood for sale, 1/2 cd./$60, full cd./$110, we also del. Aaron Johnson Flowe!)'. Branch 770-967-2321 Seasoned firewood, oak, pecan, hickory, customer pick-up wino min. amt. or local dely. avail., kf4ipwmsn.com. Richard Greene Decatur 404-284-3406 Selling out '97 firewood stock: A-1 qlty., seas., mxd. oak/hickory, $80/ 3/4 ed., vol. disc., free del./stacked. Robbie Joe Ball Ground 770-479-9056 Well seasoned, covered oak and hickory firewood, I split it, you haul, $60 1/2 ed. Clyde Wylie Gainesville 770-869-3562 Bluebird houses-$6 ea., 50 or more-$5 ea., mini bluebird houses $4 ea., 100 or more, $3 ea., triangle top birdhouses, $6 ea., 50 or more-$5 ea., call after 6 p.m. Jimmy Drew Rte. 3, Box 563 S12arta 31087 706-444-6298 Bluebird houses, cedar house with pitched red roof, from 100 yr. old barn, unique hinged roof for easy cleaning, mounting screws included $12, free shipping. N. Trawick Covington 770-464-2945 . Bluebird nest box $13, butterfly house $35, bat, owl, squirrel boxes $25, wood duck box $40, free shipping, all cedar. John Chaney 460 Hwy 211 N.W Winder 30680 Bonnets, old-fashioned, button top, adult or child, send child's age, $6.75. Leona Smith 56 Thoroughbred Lane Cartersville 30120 770- 382-5563 Book marks, pressed flowers sealed in plastic, pretty from both sides, $2 ea. or 2/$3, also baby quilts, tumbling block pattern, very soft material 42"x54" $45, post paid. M. T0dd 277 Prater Rd. Waco 30182 770-832-6679 Bracelets made with indian seed, beads in a variety of colors, $1 ea. w/SASE, send strip of paper for sizeing. Sheila Kay-Brantley P.O. Box 175 Davisboro 31018 Breadmaker covers, white quilted fabric with applique heart, or apple $18.95 ppd., Dif. kinds of vest, stripes, prints, S,M,L, $15, ea., linned add postage. R. Phillips Wrightsville 912-864-3758 Doll clothes, Cabbage Patch, American girl, Barbie, small, med., lge. baby dolls, call to place order. Kathryn Harvard Thomasville 912-226-1357 Dream catchers $3/$20, mandalas $5/$40, medicine wheels-$5/$20, leather frames $20, much more. T. Drury Brunswick 912-265- 5461 Dutch boy & girl quilt patterns & quilting frames. J. Dyes Conyers 770-760-9085 Filet cro. name blocked for framing, makes beau gift 4 letters $20, 5-6 letters $25, addi- tional letters $2ea. plua $2 postage. Brenda Searcy 8357 Yale Dr. Jonesboro 30236 770- 471-7196 Full size appliqued quilt tops, several design $40, singer $30, crib size $20 ppd. Mrs. J.C. Parker 628 McEntyre Loop Calhoun 30701 706-629-3061 Gourds made into fairy houses, tipis, dolls, rattles, night lights, bluebird houses, basket woven with beads, feathers, shells and more, custom orders also, will ship. Kathie Lobodinsky Conyers 770.483-6570 Grey sock monkey $14, pillow infold make quilt 40"x70" $20, same pillow lace trimmed ea., purses #95, belts $90-$140, check books $60, hands bais $145, key cases $23, rifle & guitar strapps 50-$90, knife pouch $30, wall decrealions $90-$190. Charlie Wilkerson P.O. Box 31 Naylor 31641 912-244-4409 Red heel sock monkeys, specify boy, girl $15, plus $3, shipping & handling. F. Davis Albany 912-883-1889 Unique handpainted christmas ornaments, snow scenes, snowmen, guardian angels on magnolia leaves, metal cans or light bulbs. LaRue Hand 607 Crawford Road Barnesville 30204 770-358-0581 Wallhanging 40x60, dickens, christmas carol, 8 characters appliqued, embroidered on diamond, shape panes, simulating English windows, Old English lettering desiined, made by National award winning artist 120, $3 postage. Ada Patterson P.O. Box 812 Dahlonega 30533 Want handcrafted turkey callers, new or old. Rafael C. Nail Baxley 912-367-7577 Want leather craftsman to make saddle boots, etc. from tanned ostrich leather. Jimmy Boyd Augusta 706-860-3393 Want quilt pattern of the U.S., to be embroidared pattern had State bird, State flowers, & dates each was admitted to union. M. Camp Rossville 706-861-3102 amount to 26 miIIion pounds, 18 percent more than in 1996. Utilized production - 25 million pounds - increased 19 percent from 1996. Bearing age acreage totaled 2,300 acres, 100 acres less than the previous year. Value of production decreased slightly _to $3.56 miIIion compared to $3.57 million a year earlier. BLUEBERRIES: Utilized pro- duction in 1997 totaled 14 million pounds, more than a 150 percent increase over the 1996 production. Yields averaged 3,330 pounds per acre harvested. At 74.8 cents per pound, average prices declined 5.5 cents from the previous year. The value of blueberries produced in 1997 The Timber Timber for Sale category 1s other appliance covers als_o. C. Pressley Taccoa 706-886-4211 Bull whips, hand braided, from Kangaroo or $25, mm dolls $7 pp. Jo . Sanders 408 Highland Dr.. Elberton 30635 Hand cro., table cloth, ecur $50.00 80"x80". Want quilts any desgin. Earl Jacobs 1740 Cox Road Roswell 30075 770-643-2808 Wheel chair, walkers, carry all aprons, totaled nearly $10.5 million, 137 percent more than the 1996 value. designed to provide an option for forest Latigo leather, also snake whips, quirts, riding H. Dougherty Conyers 770-760-9920 beauty and independence, to carry personal farmers to market their standing timber. Timber advertised in this category must be individually owned and produced by the advertiser on his/her own property; timberland must be at least 1 acre. No companies or businesses are allowed. Approx. 85 A. pulpwood timber, Carroll Co. B. Stogner Bowdon 770-258-7632 crops and dog leashes. Stephen R. Blanton Marietta 770-973-6016 Casserole carrier $10, Bible/bookcovers $12, adult bib $8, plastic bag "bag" $7, child's apron w/crayons $7, jewelry bag $5, adult smock $16, toilet paper holder $12. Patricia Benson Chamblee 770-452-1897 Casserole carrier $9, plastic bags holder Handmade quilts, heart embroidered car & doll quilts, Lone Star, Dutch Doll, etc. will do quilting. Rosie Bates 146 Connecticut Ave. Talla12oosa 30176 770-574-7484 Handmade quilting frames, adjustable up to king size, free standing, adjustable for height, send a SASE for free picture, description, and price. Ben Yarbrough 330 Landers Dr., items freely, walkers $25, wheel chair $15, $3. s/h. J. Albertson Rome 706-234-6678 Your name in filet crochet, $20. Claudia Owens 104 wwh. ite11otrh ecru St. Donalsonville 31745 912-524-8414 Bird Sanctuary To attract bluebirds, put a nesting Single Peonies Add variety to your perennial border by planting some single Japanese peonies, according to the University of Georgia Extension Service. Flowers of these peonies are held erect on stiff Hancock Co. 3200+ eds. 15 yr. planted pine $5, bonnet will make into apron $8, pretty bag Mableton 30126 770-948-2376 box on a post at least 5 feet off the stems. They're more resistant to wind for sell. R. Odum Buford 770-932-5362 All firewood advertised in the Market Bulletin must be cut from the advertiser's carriers, for school, teachers or what ever else $8, cushion tops $6. Louise Wiggins 1200 N. Pecan- Blvd. Milledgeville 31 061 Handmade bluebird, wood duck, purple martin, bat, butterfly house, feeders, all made of solid cedar, will ship. Robert Boggs 1676 ground close to a wooded area, according to the University . of Georgia and rain damage than the double varieties. They also make attractive, long- personally owned property Ads cannot be called in by phone. Frazier Rd. Decatur 30033 770-939-3147 Extension Service lasting cut flowers .. li.JA A4(Y)..------::: .Pi F2- ?J5/7 IVIARKET BULLETIN GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE TOMMY IRVIN,COMMISSIONER ,.,- Vol. ,81, No. 7 sp::srs1. ng Equ1.ne Ed1.t.ion Scheduled for April 8 The Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin special spring equine edition is scheduled for April 8. This issue will include notices for horse shows and events in April, May and June, as well as listings of horses at stud, boarding facilities and ads for miscellaneous equine equipment and supplies. A 30-word limit will be observed for these notices. Deadline for the edition is March 18. Notices included in the "Equine for Sale" category and "At Stud" column must be accompanied by a copy of a valid, negative Coggins test (made within the past 12 months); otherwise, they will not be published. In addition, the Georgia Animal Protection Act requires boarding and breeding facilities to be licensed. Current license. number must be submitted with notices for "At Stud" and "Boarding Facilities." Notices submitted without this information will not be published. For licensing information and applications, call (404) 656-3713. Notice of Equine Auction Pursuant to Section 4-13-7 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated (Humane Care for Equines Act), the Georgia Department of Agriculture will receive sealed bids on the following equine as grade horses, to wit: 12 year old sorrel QH gelding 14 year old gray Arabian mare The said equine may be inspected at the Department of Agriculture's Equine Impoundment Facility from 2 - 6 p.m. on Friday, February 27, 1998 and 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday, February 28, 1998. For directions to location, call (404) 656-3713. Sealed bids only will be received on the equine. Bids should be in individual sealed envelopes with the description of.the animal indicated on the outside of the envelope. Bids must be in writing and should include the description of animal; cash bid offer; the name, address and daytime telephone number of person offering the bid; and a statement that it is being made subject to the terms of thls notice. All sealed bids should be sent or delivered to: Melinda Woliver Equine Division, Room 113 Georgia Department of Agriculture Capitol Square 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive Atlanta, GA 30334-4201 All bids must be received by 10 a.m., Monday, March 2, 1998. Said equine are being sold as impounded animals belonging to Malcomb Hughes under the authority ofChapter 13 of Title 4 of O.C.G.A. (Humane Care for Equines Act). No representation is made regarding any registration or possible registration of said equine nor of the physical condition of said equine. Any documentation in possession of the Department of Agriculture regarding registration, physical condition or past veterinary treatment of said equine is available upon request; however, not withstanding the availability of such documentation, or lack thereof, or verbal information given to the Department, said sale is.for the equine on an "as is" basis without any representation regarding registration, physical condition or acceptable use of the animal. The successful bidder will be notified by telephone on Monday, March 2, 1998, and must be prepared to tender the price by cashlers check.and move the animal from the impcundment facility by 6 p.m. on Tuesday, March 3, 1998. This horse is subject to periodic inspection by the Georgia Department of Agriculture for a period of 24 months. Notice of Equine Auction Pursuant to Section 4-13-7 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated (Humane Care for Equines Act), the (Continued on Page 11) Wednesday February 18, 1998 Copyright 1998 Fedwte 'D~AAf.elt RM F1997 Ge!l!liUi SwmfW Ga. Counties Eligible Weather Reduces Field Crop Production For Emergency Loans A cool, wet spring, along with a mid- PEANUTS: Production in 1997 Nearly every. county in Georgia has summer drought and heavy rains, reduced totaled only 1.34 billion pounds, seven been declared eligible for federal disaster production of field crops in Georgia dur- percent below 1996's total, and the small- relief by the United States Department of ing 1997, as corn was the only crop to est production in 17 years. Planted and Agriculture, announced Georgia show an increase in yield and production harvested acres both dropped three per- Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy from the previous year, according to the. cent to 520,000 and 518,000 acres, Irvin. Georgia Agricultural Statistics Service. respectively, the smallest since 1982. The disaster designation was granted Com yields averaged a record high Yields for 1997 averaged 2,580 poilnds due to losses caused by drought, exces- 110 bushels per acre, while diseases and per acre, compared to 2,690 pounds in sive rains, high winds, hail and other dry weather reduced the state's peanut 1996. severe weather conditions that occurred from February 1 through December 31, crop to the lowest level since the drought of 1980, and cotton production in 1997 (Continued on Page 12) 1997. All Georgia counties except four - dropped due to heavy rains throughout Camden, Chatham, Cobb and Douglas received the disaster designation. the harvest season. Following is a procduction summary Arbor Day Observed "We 're grateful that Secretary Dan Glickman moved quickly to see that Georgia's farmers are provided with every possible opportunity to overcome these disastrous weather conditions," Commissioner Irvin said. "Cotton in particular, which was our biggest crop last year, suffered some of the worst losses since the days of the boll weevil." (Continued on Page 11) Special Handicraft Edition See Page 12 of the states major fruit and row crops. CORN: Corn planted for all purposes fell to 550,000 acres in 1997, five percent less than 1996, but still 38 percent above two years ago. Acreage harvested for grain also dropped five percent to 500,000 acres. Grain production expanded to 55 million bushels, up 10 percent from the previous year. Corn harvested for silage numbered 40,000 acres, 5,000 less than in 1996. Silage yields set a record high as well, averaging 17 tons per acre, one ton above the previous high. Feb. 20 in Georgia Arbor Day, the nation's annual homage to trees and tree planting, will be celebrated Friday, Feb. 20 (third Friday in February) in Georgia, where the state tree is the live oak. The idea for Arbor Day originally came from Nebraska as the lack of trees there led to its founding in the 1800s. J. Sterling Morton, a journalist from Detroit, Michigan, and his wife were among the earlier settlers moving to the Nebraska Territory in 1854. They loved nature and quickly planted trees, shrubs ag consumer line.... and flowers at their new home.. As editor of Nebraska's first newspa- What type of shade trees can I use in my yard that would be fast-growing yet strong? per, Morton spread the word on how trees The University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Service has published a number of pamphlets and brochures on shade trees for residential property. Contact were needed as windbreaks to keep soil from blowing away, as fuel and building your local county agent to obtain copies of these publications. *** How can I get rid of some tree stumps without renting a destumping machine? materials and as shade from the hot sun. He urged tree planting by individuals and civic organizations and groups of every The stumps can be chemically burned out. Simply drill holes in each stump and fill with potassium nitrate granules. The holes should be approximately six inches kind. Morton proposed on January 4, 1872, apart, 2 112 inches wide and six inches deep. Remember to read and follow all label a tree-planting holiday called "Arbor directions before using this product. *** I have been drinking apple juice for years. But recently the half-gallon container I Day" at a meeting of the Nebraska State Board of Agriculture. This date was set for April 10, 1872, and prizes were have been pouring the juice into develops black spots inside. What is causing this? offered for planting the largest number of Apple juice sold unrefrigerated or frozen has a shelf-life of up to one year. But, trees on that day. More than one million when the juice is either opened or thawed and then refrigerated its shelf-life drops trees were planted on the first Arbor Day to about two weeks. If your container is not thoroughly washed and cleaned with hot, soapy water between refills, the black spots probably are mold spores. *** Yesterday I bought some artichokes at my local grocery store. My problem is, I've in Nebraska. Arbor Day officially was proclaimed by the state's Gov. Robert W. Furnas March 12, 1874, and the day itself was only eaten artichokes in restaurants and have never prepared ,them in my home. What observed April 8, 1874. In 1885, Arbor should I do now? Artichokes are easy to prepare. Simply wash the artichokes, trim the stems and Day became a legal holiday in Nebraska, and April 22 - Morton's birthday - was pull off the tough outside leaves at the base. Cut off the top and spread the leaves selected as the date for its permanent open, then remove the fuzzy thistle and the inner leaves with the tip of a teaspoon. Tie the artichokes with string to retain the proper shape, place in saucepan and cover with water. Bring the water to a boil and add one tablespoon of lemon juice and one teaspoon of salt (optional). Cook covered for 35 to 40 minutes or until base observance. The most common date for the state observances today is the last Friday in April, and several U.S. presidents have is soft. Lift the vegetable out with two spoons and drain upside down. Your arti- proclaimed a national Arbor Day on that chokes can be served hot or cold with sauce on the side for dipping. date. However, a number of state Arbor 1fyou have problems or questions about products or services regulated by the Georgia Days are celebrated at other times to Department ofAgriculture, write: Consumer Services, Room 226, Agriculture Building, coincide with the best tree-planting 19 M.L. King Jr. Dr., Atlanta, Georgia 30334-4201, or call toll-free, 1-800-282-5852 weather- from January an.d February in (statewide), or in metro Atlanta, 404-656-3645. the south to May in the far north. Page2 THE MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday February 18, 1998 FARM EMPLOYMENT . '71 Ford F-600 spreader truck, 12' body, 19" 10' lnt'I. McCormick Ez-Flo, pull ty"pe fert 2 JD 4630 tractors, cab/air, good cond., 5 stainless steel tanks, 1 fert. hopper wide drag bar conveyor, v-s gas eng., 4 spd., spreader, good cond., $150, from 7-Spm. Jr. $12,500 ea. J. T. Flournoy Fort Valley 912- w/Fairbanks scales attached; 14' mdl. 620 2 spd. axle, $2950. R.H. Garrett Statham Thompson .Mesena 706-595-4972 957-1S71 912-825-5384 pull type harrow, 4 row set lnt'I 800 planters 770-725-5230 11 ft. wide blade gear driven whench .. tilt 2 Rowe planters & distr. $550; 16 disk H.D. other. Clint Finch Rocky Ford 912-863 Ifyou have questions regarding ads in this cat- '72 Ford 3000 tractor, gas, p/s, $5500. Brent cylinder hd lift, 13 ton machine good cond. low harrows $450; 5' Ford mower $450, 1 pr. fal- 727S 912-6S2-9450 egory, call Sonya Mitchell at 404-651-9083. Stepp Calhoun 706-629-3231 hrs., exc. farm tractor. Ronnie Jordan lows $100/pr. Lamar Pittman Blackshear 5' bush hog mower, 3 p.h., $75, good Only farm work or farm help wanted advertisements allowed. No commercial, Industrial, or domestic employment per- mitted. Busy facility seeking motivated talented hunter, CIT riders, care/condition, green horses, no salary, great exp. Cathy Stephenson Marietta 770-421-1900 Dependable, married, employed couple seeks house, salary in exchange for farm work, wife 30 yrs. horse exp. Lynn Taylor Lawrenceville 770-513-S905 Mature couple needed to caretake sml. fish preserve, groundskeeping & light maint. in exchange for housing. Barbara Smith P.O. Box 1009 Hinesville 31310 Mature female want to help feed birds, other farm chores in exchange for sml. apt., $SO/weekly, no children. Susan Tasova Atlanta 404-527-7394 '72 Ford garde.fl tractor w/42" mower, tiller & blade attachs., $795. Bob Turner Columbus 706-327-4363 '74 TD 15C, very good cond., recently over- hauled, work ready, $22,000.. Dick Reynolds Dade 706-398-29S3 '7S Ford F700 grain truck w/10 ton, 4 com- partment all hydr. feed bin, bin in very good cond., comp. operable. Charles Hill Commerce 706-757-8044 '7S JD 4640, c/a, 6950 hrs., good cond., $1S,OOO. Raymond Bloodworth Pineview 912-624-2391 912-365-243S '7S Road Boss, 24' steel grain body, 10 wheeler, 290 Cummins w/9 spd. trans., VGC, $6,000/obo. Dale Thompson Sylvania 912- S29-3924 . so JD, dsl. 2240, w/145 loader, new rubber, good cond. $12,500. J. Chilton Ruthledge 706-557-2555 Blairsville 706-745-6330 706-745-9594 ""9"'"12=---=44"'9=--=-00""'6'""7-=-~--~------ 1150 lnt'I feedmill, good cond.; chisel plow 2 T.P. 46 Covington planters, 4 JD 71 11 shank Taylorway, exc. cond.; saddle tanks peanut bottoms, 4 disk tiller plow. Leland for JD tractor, pr. of 110 gal. stainless steel. Brooker Baxley 912-367-3099 Grady Brock Arabi 912-273-5770 2 disk Dearbon plow, needs some work 12' New Idea Flail mower, good cond., $135, aft. 6pm. Jack Edwards Ball Ground $1150. Dennis Burroughs Hull 706-54S-4S26 _7_70_-_7_35_-_3_6_6_ 8 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 706-54S-4949 2 ea: horse drawn wagons, steel only, 12'ft tandem util. trlr., exc. cond; Ford 9 $500/both; 5' drum aerator, 3-pt. hitch, like shank all purpose plow $450, other equip. BilL new cond., $225. B. Gotsch Cartersville White Bremen 770-537-3292 770-387-0457 1200 lb. cap. elec. feed mill, $800/ for -2~h-or_s_e_w_a_g_o_n_,-ru_b_b_e_r_ti-re-s-.-lik-e-ne_w_,_s_e_e sell/trade for a 7x14 trlr. w/ drive on tailgate thru sides, front/back let down. David Clamp Lonnie Melton Alma -=D-=a'-'-lto=--'n-'-'-70=-'6'--=-69""5'--7;..;3::..4:..:6'--------- 130 Farmall lnt'I tractor, 1 row, culti. 2 row 3 pt. btm. plow, extra hvy. duty, exc. planters, 3-pt. hitch, PTO, drawbar, roto-tiller, cutting edges, good shape, $250/firm. Randy 12V, exc. cond. J. L. Bass Macon 912-7SS- Duckett .Jefferson 706-367-4265 5629 2 row Covington planters, mntd. on 3-pt. 14'x 6 1/2' equip. trlr., needs some repairs culti. $300; Gee Whiz attach. on 3-pt. cultiva- $450. Donald Mcwaters Lithonia. 770-4S2- tor $250. M. Casey Calhoun 706-625-4400 shape; 6' scrape blade, 3 p.h., $175. K. L Nolan Conyers 770-4S3-4607 5' bushhog $500; 7 shank all-purpose plow $350; 2 btm. bottom plow $250. L Blankenbaker Dallas 770-443-2434 5' finish mower, used very little, $SOO. C Ogburn Forsyth 912-994-2956 500 gal., 250 psi, pto driven Myres pecan sprayer, asking $5000; 43S gleaner corn header, asking $3500. Belton Baird Twin City 912-865-2130 504 F Vermeer baler $4500; 5' C.A. 166 drum cutter $2500; 1 pull S wheel rake $2000;, tedder $800, other equip. Jirnmy Thames Perry 912-9S7-3263 530 Case backhoe, good tires, runs/works good, $7500/obo; JD 350, gas, good tracks/pads, manual 6-way blade, $7500/obo del. w/in 100 mi. David Bell Lakewood 706 374-6392 Mature woman w/child seeks caretaker position on sml. farm in Gwinnett, Walton or Newton Cos. J. Tanner . Winder 770-7840100 '80 diesel tractor, Long 260, good rubber, 26hp, P/S, 758 hrs., owners manual, exc. cond., $4,600. Ann Pastizzo Plains 912-S243269 S337 2 row JD 45 combine w/grain table & corn 1450 Cub Cadet, hydr. lift, 3 pcs. equip. head, good cond., $1500. F. Hancock $1250. Harmon Kirksey Albany 912-432- -Leesburg 912-439-2318 6549 2 row mech. transplanter, exc. cond., 54 Farmall H, runs good, $1500/nego. Bil Riley Rome 706-000-0230 _ 5534 Savage sprayer, 500 gal. 34" fan $5,750; Cross sprayer w/John Blue pump, Ranch needs exp. hand w/horses & cattle, must have horse trng. exp., prefer OH, position incl. place to live. Janet Conner Thomasville 912-225-3204 'S2 MF 270, runs good, good tires $S50/trade for smaller Ford or MF w/hydr; 2 MF rims & tires, 18-4-26, 16 rim-15-26, fits JD. .$150 all. T. Irvin Baldwin 706-77S-6116 1486 international cab/air, 6600 JD com- bine cab/air, 29 disc taylor-way offset, 16' cultipacker w/field sweeps, $10,000 bushel bin apart. Gregory A. Sanders Hartwell 706-376- mounted on toolbar. W. J. Roberts Montezuma 912-472-S315 2 square back Long peanut combines, very good cond., 2 for parts, all for $1700. J. Lanier $3500. Marcel Fromond Fort Valley 912 825-017S 5S JD 730 dsl., 9' harrow, pull type; JD 5 16" btm. plow, pull type, $5000; 4000 Ford Self contained goat raisi~g operation seeks position cleaning up overgrown, abandoned, metro area farmland. Mitchell Williams College Park 770-969-6273 Sml. broiler farm needs couple to work parttime, mobile home & salary furnished, ref. req. 'S3 410 JD.loader-backhoe w/cab, good cond., $10,700. Charles Tench Cornelia 706_77S-2377 'S3 Belarus 520-A, 70 hp, 4WD, 565 hrs., front-end loader and 7' scrape, $7,200/nego. Tim Postell Blue Ridge 706-632-6412 S353 15' double axle trailer, lights, ramps, $675 oak cattle bodies for long bed 1/2 ton truck $65, camper top $50. Troy Watkins Commerce 706-335-7525 16 & 20 disc harrow $525 & $575; 5' box Moultrie912-985-3206 2 tractors, 1 bushhog, 6' Rhino, 3600 Ford, S20 JD, both have p/s. J. Blasczyk Douglasville 770-942-501S 2 used 20.Sx34-S ply tractor tires, call nights. Charles Taylor Portal 912-S65-2554 harrow, culti., box blade, sparyer, forks, mower, $7000. Lanier Casteen Lakeland 912-482-3093 5hp. front tine garden tiller, low hrs., $295. R. Strickland Gillsville. 770-869-7575 5hp. power tiller, good cond., $150/obo. A. Buck Heard Pavo 912-890-6SOO Sml. cattle farm needs nonsmoking married couple for part-time groundskeeping & maintenance in exchange for Musing, send ref. 'S6 Ford backhoe 555-D, $13,500/nego. contract. B. Bradford Marietta 770-432-6935 'S6 mdl. 755, JD dsl., p.s., hyd. ctr., 3-pt. hitch, 1600 hrs., $5500. Curtis Pearman blade $350; 6' blade, $225, dirt scoop $225; 5&6' rota~ mowers, $600 & $775/cash. M Crosby B ackshear 912-449-6573 16 disc harrow, pull type, $150; 2-row 3-pt 20' disc harrow, good cond., $3500; Hobbs Reel Rain irrig. 1800' of 6" alumn. pipe, pump & Detroit eng., $21,000. Gene Crawford Rebecca 912-643-7790 Blalock Kennesaw 770-514-9529 6 - Peerless double duck peanut dryers, 1O hp motors, single phase, $750 ea. William Reid Americus 912-928-S613 Don Southard P.O. Box 3S5 Whigham 31797 .Chula 912-3S2-5761 .hitch culti., $350, pull type 6 disc plow, $300 2000 Ford backhoe loader, gas, 4 sp. 6 JD 71 planters, Wellborn pea & bean Want person/couple for repairs. on farm in exchange for sml. trailer at Carter Lake Dam, Hwy 136 West, Ellijay. William Mobley '87 Barrett alum. Gooseneck trlr., 7 wide x 24' Jong, call aft. 7pm. Johnny Marchant Tifton 912-3S2-S074 scales weigh up to 1000 lbs., $300. C. E Morrison Kingston 770-336-5708 16' dbl. axle trlr., lgts., ramps, $750; 65 gal strong hydraulics, 24' bucket $5200, call after S p.m. James R. Jones Dalton 706-278-7130 2000 Ford gas $4250, 640 Ford $3650, S61 sheller w/cleaner; 4 row rolling cultivator. Larry Barber Brinson 912-246-2146. 6 row 7200 JD vacc. planters; 2-6 row Atlanta 404-633-1444 Want couple/individual for both light & hvy. farm upkeep in exchange for small trailer, util- ities, garden plot. J. Lopez Covington 770- 7S8-SS88 Want couple for farm, home, groundskeep- ing maint. in exchange for sml. 2 bedroom apt. plus salary, fax resume. P. Duncan Monroe 770-922-4123 770-4S3-2562 . Want farm help, equipment operator, some mechanical knowledge helpful, main duty feeding cattle. Larry Jordan Lyons 912-526- 6524 Want help in greenhouse, 1 to 2 days/week, '87 Yanmar 27hp. tractor, power shuttle trans., 600 hrs., exc. cond., front loader, bush hog, box scrape, $S500. B. Cochran Cherry _Log 706-063-2574 . 'S9 JD 650 tractor, $7500, price includes fin- ish mower, bush hog, box blade & rake. John Parker Pembroke 912-653-4921 'S9 MF 2S3, p/s, s spd., ROPS, exc., $9250. Lloyd Leach Lavonia 706-356-2236 '90 backhoe, 4WD w/extended boom, 2025 hrs., exc. cond. Pete Blaxton Vidalia 912- 537-3202 '91 Kubota 4x4, 28hp. front-end loader, $9000; 'S6 Kubota 1501, 19 hp. bush hog, box sprayer, PTO, 3-pt. hitch, $l 50. Kenneth Vines Maysville 706-657-3649 770-479- 5 60~: hp. case IH. tractor, row KMC ripper bedder w/JD 7200 planters,4JD 21 , harrow, 4 rsMopew1rra5sJyftDheorncfluat9alttbin1.e,2kd,4-64r1aor7alwl-/i.2$1e1P2r9,5it4tsd0bo0uu0rbglehJocauhxlnt1ei.,, 3oo gal Lowman 2., ba11 4 2$hlRig6~ohd10mt70:se0~.,~Cb~tFhea~rrdmaisdnpaiknMsftlg,inc6D-ptrploeoJmnwaD.at.e;lMdd7B4 DJ0Cwo,a0ohcrtonbwud'iolt4at0b7p1_e170ed00,,an-cr5Ls4h1oo'o3wnp-s7p-i9Bd7e1eSors2syS,-, Ford $3750. T. W. Smith Carrollton 770-832- "9-'S-,12"'60"'3"'0""J~D"""t-ra-c--to-r,-e-x-c-.c_o_n_d_.,_r_u-ns-gr_e_a_t.-n-e-w front tires, new paint, $SOOO. Jimmy Mc.Clure Blairsville 706-745-9275 2290-2390-2590 case tractors, cab, gir, duals $7500 ea., 36 ft crush buster, harrow good disk $2500. Brooks P. Lane Quitman 912-263-4991 285 MF. tractor, front-end loader,. great cond., all new tires, $11,000, aft. 6pm. Mark B1ackwell Ellijay 706-2:(6-3338 770-4794674 2S5 MF tractor, less than 2500 hrs., $S500; cults., field culti. Dickey-valor, 6 row KMC bedder, 12' Lilliston grain drill. .Charles Vaughn Eastman 912-S92-9484 6 row rip & plant, 4 row mower, 18' hvy. harrow, 11 shank chisel plow, 2 on land plows & more. Ricky Whittle Rochelle 912-365-7996 912-365-2661 6' King Cutter finishing mower, used 4 times (orig. $1200) sell for $900. Chris Milde Do6u' -gLliallissvtoilnle 770-920-0051 mower $500; 2 row Covington planter, Pittsburg frame, hoppers, $725; hay Fork $110. Ron Hulett Milan 912-362-4695 6' bush hog, 3-pt. hitch, Model 256R-2, $6/hr. Joni Ayers Conyers 770-922-S211 blade, pulverizer, $4700, will sell sep. Henry 1086 lnt'l tractor w/ duals, $7500, both good field ready, $799. Jim Robinson Good Hope Want older person for light work on broiler farm in exchange for nice house t9 live in. E. Loggins Winterville 706-742-S413 Want reliable person/family to work on broiler chicken farm, house & salary provided, call ,Puckett Athens 706-546-S197 '94 24' Gooseneck equip. trlr. w/dovetail, 6 ton cap., 4200 Savage tree shaker; 171 o twist-lock irrig. pipe, 30' lgth, sell any amnt. J. w. Lumpkin Ashburn 912-567-2S32 . 6 1710 dsl. Ford tractor, 338 hrs., w/util. trlr., twFuoJrrerneetsgtdBgla0te~sarrMbouwos$uhnt~a8in8;Csi;tpy11 .7tproou5yr-p71?1411se5er-5$2P6415s0w 171 0 dsl. Ford tractor, 4'><4, 360 hrs., Turf cond., field ready. Gene McLain Jesup 912- 427-3769 912-427-3072 3 Weiss sweepers, 1 Flory harvester, 1 McNair 94S harvester. Ricky Brinkley Pelham 912-294-0109 770-207-4700 6-row culti., high residue $7500; 6-row KMC Danish culti. $2500; 6-row KMC bedder $6500; 6-row KMC inverter, $6000. Clarkie Leverette Ambrose 912-359-2577 daytime. Buddy Hilton Dalton 706-27S-4535 Want someone to live & work on horse '95 8hp. Troy-Bill tiller, low hrs., like new, $1200, Iv. msg. S. Cash Gainesville 770- t~ir~egs:, ~~b~u4sJhahmoegs finishing Watson mower, rock Lawrenceville r7a7keo,- 3 point hitch dirt scoop $60. J.T. Reid 491 Waddell St. Bremen 30110 770-537-52SS . 60" belly mower for JD 55 series. tractors, like new, $1000. D. Lowe Tyrone 770-4S7- farm, free rent & salary. S. Clinton 532-SS56 1S22 Case lnt'I. cotton picker, 1990 mdl., 3-pt. hitch haybale spike, $125; hogwire roll 2146 . Chickamauga 706-375-4346 FARM MACHINERY If you have questions regarding this category, call Ora Gare! at 404-651-9081. Only farm machinery and equipment owned by the advertiser and used in h"1s/her own farming operation can be advertised; those persons advertising for '95 PJ Gooseneck trlr., 20' w/dovetail, dual brks., $2500; MF 50 series tractor, clean, tires 90%, $4500, front-end loader. Heath Paradice Vidalia 912-53S-027S '96 Hooper Gooseneck trlr., 20' flatbed w/ramps, tandem wheels & axles, hydr. brks., $5500. J. Carroll Dewy Rose 706-283-0693 '96 Kubota L2350 4WD, 25hp., less than 100 hrs.,. under warr., no delivery, $10,000 incl. older harrow & bush hog. B. Allmon Dawson 912-698-4000 '97 Hooper 20' flatbed Gooseneck trlr., shel- field ready. Jack Dykes 4466 912_s62_3345 Reynolds 912_847_ M19e10t9Xte0TrAA9lCl1is2, _nC6ohsta5rl_um6n9en9risn5,gr,.u$n1s20g.o0o. dR,ic$h2a5r0d0G/craesehn; dispenser, $125; Bearcat chipper/shredder, PTO. $1 SOO. B. Callaway Cumming 770SS7-4443 Ra3y0'Duat'1wl'1styontra1U1enrio9ntoPnosi,n3t 7a0x6Ie-s7,5$92-2020903/f'irm. 1 9 1 2 83 R 19T3h7 JD 8 re~tored ~mt oy ompson noxvi e cond - $39001 6-9154 b 0 3000 Ford dsl. tractor, bush hog, scrape blade, auger & boom pole, $6SOO, call evgs. C. Rhodes Gainesville 770-2S7-1160 cJgoaonm11od99de.34,sc0SoArnuFFmdneo.esrr,gdrnsugeosFownoeonrdpgA,atulrias$naomtcl,nt7oo10r2t09rVaw/1fci/2ertmo-l3e4r-.c,6p.3tMh.s-iy3.-hls3oit.R4cw, 2he$,yt3rnga,0oon0losd0d.s,. 3010 JD, 65hp., good tractor, $5500, looks/operates good, everything works. M. M. Casey Cedartown 770-74s-6705 3020 JD tractor, dsl., exc. cond. 3650 hrs. 684 lnt'I tractor for sale. William K. Smith Cochran 912-934-4147 7 end load long tub barns $4000 ea, center fired long barns $2500 ea, all gas. Lloyd Strickland Brooklet 912-842-2160 7 shank chisel plow, hvy. duty, used very littie, weathered, exc. cond., $700/trade for other 3-pt. hitch equip. James Lindsey Jefferson 706-654-23S2 7' bush hog planter on frame, subsoiler, hay spear, Ioader tCvpe, 3-pt. hoIe d'1gger, 12" 1 row culti. Gene !~edin~ _!!acj_s, '97 hatch- Blk. Shoulder.& Indian Blue: -7-06-692-51-72 1Moaadcso;ns9ta1n2d-4s7 7ti-e9d3,8h3jrn. liriope, ajuga, Rose-of-Sharon, forsythia, mock orange, other. L. Beach Duluth 770-476-1163 Cannas, dbl. dwarf, white, bloom light yel- low & sun bleaches white $15/5 bulbs, $2.50 post. J. Hemphill 1050 River Point Suwanee .:.3.:;..01=-'7'--4'---~--.,..-.,..-~...,--~~=-..,.- Cannas, flame col., (yellow/red), $10-doz., Elephant ears, up to 6', huge bulbs $15/5, small $10/doz., $2.50 post. D. Ringer P.O. Box 22, Roswell 30077 Castor mole beans 100 seeds/$2 w/SASE, 2 stamps. Thomas Twitty 1345 Hwy. 124 Hoschton 30548 770-867-6691 Catalpa worm tree seed 50/$1 w/SASE. D.M. Roark 3780 Newsome Rd. Valdosta ;:.3.:..16:;.:0:.:6..:9;.;1-=2..:-2;.;4-=2..:-3:.:6.:..7.:..7_ _~~--,....-~ Chinese wisteria tree seeds 2/$1, cash only Ra6: Abbott Albany 912-435-6577 912-883- Premium Tift 44 & Coastal bermuda, barn 912-632-7931 91 2 rolls $40, field rolls $25. Tim Hunter Conyers Williams 2801 Massee Post Rd., Adel 31620 SASE. Daisy Walker 1020 North Ola Rd. 912-549-7254 _M-:c,,,.D_on_o_u~g._,.h~3~0,....25.:...2_--:--:--:--..,....,--,-- '97 yellow ear corn, m~kes good cattle feed, 770-483-8712 770-922-6653 Ag Seed/Plants Wanted '97 reseeding impatiens, various beau. Cleome, touch-me-nots, shasta daisy, four in 50 lb. sacks. Weyman High Rte. 4, Box 343 Summerville 30747 706-857-4203 706-8571512 10 A. fescue hay, field for rent. Carol Matthews 2401 Ivy Way Snellville 30078 770-972-7917 150 lge. rolls Coastal & Alicia, 10.2% crude protein, 32.6% fiber, 72.5% NDF, 54.3% TDN. Hen!}:'. Morris Baxie)'. 912-366-0626 200 4x5 rnd. fescue/bermuda, rain free in barn, fert., dry tested, 11.90% protein, will load free $30. C.B. Bolling Cedar Knolls Farm Shad)'. Dale 706-468-1599 45 bales, 4x5 rolls, fescue/bermuda mix, $15/roll for all, defy. avail. Randy! Simmons Jefferson 706-367-9963 4x4 rolls fescue and common bermuda mxd. hay, sheltered $25. Donald Atcheson Hiram 770-943-3089 Alfalfa hay, premium hybrid horse qlty., sq. bales, seg. '97 cutting, $9. R. Roberson Aragon 7 6-232-0583 Alfalfa hay, 90 lb. sq. bales, premium qlty., $10/bale. B. Driggers Lithonia 770-760-9050 Alfalfa horse hay, exc. qlty., 75 lb. bales, defy. avail. T. Clark Douglasville 770-4891007 Bermuda & fescue mxd., rnd. rolls, barn kept, rain free, well fert., horse qlty., '97 cut, $15/roll, Haralson Co. Bill Albury Felton 770646-8919 Prime Coastal bermuda, horse hay, fert., UGA soil specs., defy. avail., sq. bales in barn. Olin Trammell Fors)'.th 912-994-6463 Rnd. Coastal bermuda hay, no rain, 2 1/4 cent a lb. D. West Vienna 912-268-7075 Rnd. bales fescue/Coastal mix $25 ea., will load, call aft. 6 pm. Larry Kessinger 5141 Wilbur Keith Rd. Greenville 770-463-2363 Sq. bales of bermuda hay, $3 per bale, rain free. E.L. Weldon 99 ByPass Rd. Barnesville 30204 706-472-3306 Tift 44 bermuda hay, lge. rnd. bales, good qlty., $30 ea., $25 if take all. W. Hilton Stockbridge 770-929-1941 Tift 44 hay, '97 crop, 1000 rolls in shelter, will load $35 per roll. W. Hull Carrollton 770- 834-1192 Tift 44, horse qlty., state tested, 14% pro- tein, 56TDN, well fert., irrigated, rain free, $3/sq. bales, $30 rnd. bale. R. Gamble Summerville 706-397-2494 Top qlty. bermuda hay, rnd. rolls $50. O.L. Rutledge 1668 Brannan Rd. McDonough 30253 770-957-5144 Top qlty., pure Alfalfa hay, 3rd cutting $1 O/bale, mxd. Alfalfa & grass $5/bale, taking orders. Michelle Jones Winder 770-867-3576 Well fert. bermuda hay, rnd. bales, $20 dely. avail. W.H. Alexander LaGrange 706-882-6568 Well fert. & limed Tift 44 hay, easy access to barn, $4 per bale, 10 bales min. Dawn Abbott Want old-fashioned beer seeds; also tobacco seeds. Margie Triay Ellijay 706635-3090 Want old-fashioned green bean seed, known as "cut short." Delbert Erit 1344 Pine Valley Farm Rd. Comer_ 30629 706-7833488 Want 1 lb. willow leaf running butter bean seed. Evelyn Japley Rte. 1, Box 269 Hoboken 31542 912-458-2225 Want June bearing strawberry. Rebecca Jones 1194 Robert Jones Rd. Dawsonville 30534 Want yard long bean seeds, pod gets 3' long, other. G. Wilbanks Clayton 706-7825728 Seed Seizer Buy the best garden seed from a reputable dealer, according to the University of Georgia Extension Service. "Bargain" seed can steal your garden yields due to poor ger- ruination, impure seed or mixed varieties. Did you know that certain varities of seed are protected from propragation unless cols., $1/1/2 tsp. SASE, orders over $10- o'clock, lge./sml. marigold $1/tsp. SASE. attach additional post. Linda Hutton 1732 Sharon Reeves 126 Laurel Trace Carrollton West Point Circle Marietta 30068 -""30"'1=-'1"""7"'"'7""7"""0-...;8...:.3.:;..6-_1,;;.02"'"1..,,.._,..,...,..._...,_.,__.,....-,,..,..- '97 seed, reseeding petunias mxd., 1000 Crocosmia bulbs $3/doz., stokesia $1 ea., seeds/$1 plus SASE. C. Arnold 644 Lynn Ave. Veronica $2.50 doz., others, $1 O min., $3 Jefferson 30549 706-367-4700 post. Neena Clary 6875 Dorsett Shoals Rd. '97 seed, impatien, (mxd. cols.), 1/2 tsp./$1, Douglasville 30135 770-942-1599 shasta daisy $1/tsp., bachelor's button Daffodils or iris $6/doz., $2 post.; dbl. $1/tsp., cash, all SASE. Bonnie Beam Rte. 2, daylilies 3 doz./$18 PP., white yarrow or fever- Box 89 Trion 30753 few $2/SASE. L. Brooks 2622 Garden Lakes '97 seed: marigold, mxd. zinnia, cleome, -=B..:...lv="d."'"...;R.:...o'-'m'-'-e.:....;;3..:,0.:...16::..;5::.,-_~~__,~=--,_.___, yellow hibiscus, orange. sunflower $1 Daylilies, triple bloom, 2 doz./$12, August w/SASE. Zada Matthews 319 Sunlight Dr. lilies 5/$12 PP., pink hibiscus $2/pk. SASE. F. Woodstock 30188 Brooks 674 New Rosedale Rd., Armuchee '97 seed: cleome, spider flower, mix cols., _3..,0=-10_5-=--:=:---:--.,,--:--:::,---,---,,,--.,..-..,,. $1fTbsp., white, purple, pink, $1/tsp., spec. Daylilies, '98 price list 2 stamps, all cols. & col., LSASE, instr. incl. T. Martin 5665 sizes. J. Burgess Alcovy Daylily Farm, Hammond Dr. Norcross 30071 Covington 770-787-7177 '97 seed: black-eyed Susan, gaillardia, Daylilies, get your garden ready for March blanket flower, Gloriosa daisy, ea. $1/Tbsp. specials, better values on newer and antique SASE, instr. incl. A. Croft 5922 Taylor Creek plants for info. Claudia Dellinger Rte. 4, Box Dr. Canton 30115 337, Minish Rd. Commerce 30529706-335- '97 seed: four o'clock, mix col., $1/Tbsp., ~95....,2"'3_,.,,,.---:----,.----,-,:-:=-..,...,..---,-~ white, yellow, red, fuchsia, $1/Tbsp., spec. Daylilies, lge. asst. col., 3/$1, $4 post., ship col., instr. incl. LSASE. R. Horton 5065 late March. Betty Pettett 4460 Wesley Chapel Shadow Wood Dr. Canton 30114 Rd., Marietta 30062 770-552-7160 '97 seed: money plant $1fTbsp., Chianti Daylilies, send $0.32 stamp for descriptive sunflower red 25/$1.50, Floristan sunflower price list of 400 var., shipping begins March burgundy 50/$1.50 SASE, instr. incl. V. Wilson 16. Jean Swann P.O. Box 7686, Warner 205 Rattler Ct. Woodstock 30189 Robins 3109 912-953-4778 Market Bulletin is printed Please review requirements under ad Submit ads by Wednesday noon. Cartersville 770-386-7144 they are grown as a class of certified seed? on recycled paper. catagories before submitting your ad.