GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE TOMMY IRVIN,COMMISSIONER Vol.^, No. 32 ~ Wednesday August 7, 1996 ^Copyright 1996 During the summer months, most people aren't thinking of cutting or buy ing firewood. But now is the time to pre pare your firewood supply unless you want to be left out in the cold this winter. Whether you buy your firewood or cut your own, several factors need to be considered. If burned freshly cut or "green", firewood cannot produce all its potential heat value. Some of the heat generated during burning must be used to drive off the water present in the wood. Seasoning or air-drying wood allows this moisture to escape before burning. Not only does seasoned wood produce more heat, but it also produces less creosote, which can damage chimneys. Wood can take as much as a year to reach 100 percent of its heat value. The best way to ensure you have dry wood is to have it cut the winter before the heat ing season you plan to use it. Even then the weight of the wood will still be about one-sixth water. If wood is cut during summer, it should have time to reach about 90 per cent of its air-dry value by winter. To get the wood even drier, it should be stacked off the ground in an open area and cov ered to keep off the rain. By using a trans parent cover over the top and allowing unrestricted air flow through the pile, a solar effect will further speed up the dry ing process. The heat value of air-dried wood depends mostly on its weight, not its vol ume. Therefore, choose heavier species, such as hickory and oak, when selecting wood to cut or buy. If you must buy your firewood, make certain you compare the wood's heat value against its cost. A cord of efficient ly burned firewood can have a heating value of approximately $150. However, gas, transportation and labor for cutting, loading, hauling and stacking it can cost half that amount. The actual cost of fire wood for fuel will depend on where you live and on the type of wood you pur chase. In urban areas, the cost will be greater than in heavily forested regions. Since hardwood usually is more desirable for burning as fuel, a cord of it will be priced a good bit higher than an equal amount of softwood. Firewood can be purchased by vol ume or weight. When buying by volume, make sure you and the seller are talking on the same terms. By law, terms such as face cord, rack, pile, truckload or other similar designations cannot be used when advertising, offering for sale or selling wood for use as fuel. The cord is the stan dard unit of measure for buying firewood by volume. A cord is a tightly stacked (Continued on Page 12) pile of wood with all the pieces lying in the same direction measuring four feet high, eight feet wide, and four feet long, or any other dimensions which yield a volume of 128 cubic feet. When pur chasing by volume, you should also be certain the wood is seasoned. Ask the seller if the wood was air dried. If so, ask the length of drying time and if it was cut to length and split before drying. Unfortunately, it is not always easy to estimate the amount of water in the (Continued on Page 12) Genetic Cost of Production: Swine Basic Terminology Modem swine production continues to develop and integrate new technology at an ever-increasing rate. This has led pro ducers from pastures and huts to group nurseries and multi-site production. The genetic merit and peformance of swine also has continued to improve and pork production has become more adept at producing lean product in an efficient manner. However, genetic merit of the individ uals used has definitely not been the only change in swine genetics. The type and size of suppliers continues to move from smaller purebred herds to company genetics, larger progressive purebred pro ducers, producers forming marketing groups and AI companies. In addition, the once-mighty rotational breeding sys tem has rapidly become a thing of the past as producers now look to maximize heterotic levels and line specific matings. This, in turn, has then led to the modem mating systems consisting of user-group, network, and in-herd multipliers or the purchase of all terminal stock replace ments. As these trends continue to move through all segments of the industry, it becomes essential that common terms and their meanings are clearly under stood. The following list presents some present, not all new, buzz words and a working definition. Genetic System: The acquisition and application of breeding stock and the design and type of matings found in a specific system or herd. Genetic Costs: The costs associated with the acquisition of breeding stock, genetic improvement, and associated ser vices as well as the application of these inputs into a given system. Terminal Parent: A male or female mated for the production of market hogs. Grandparent: A male or female whose primary purpose is to produce the terminal parents. (Continued on Page 11) Equestrian competitions for the Centennial Olympic Games concluded recently at the Georgia International Horse Park in Conyers, Ga., with gold, silver and bronze medals awarded in showjumping, dressage, and three-day speed and endurance events (shown above). The Georgia Department of Agriculture played an integral role at the equestrian venue by conducting a variety of activities to ensure the safety of domestic and foreign horses during and after the Centennial Games. Responsibilities of the depariment included monitoring of the health and transportation of horses, monitoring humane care of equine, managing the Georgia Emergency Management Association program for equine, and development and implementation of the Piroplasmosis Control Program (PCP). Ga. Well-Water Testing Shows Varying Nitrate Levels Testing of private wells in Georgia shows wide variations in the levels of nitrates in ground water, according to the University of Georgia Extension Service. The tests were conducted by the Extension Service, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Georgia Environmental Protection Division and U.S. Geological Survey. EPA's safe drinking standard for nitrate levels is set at 10 parts per million primarily to protect infants under three months old. The Georgia well-water test results ranged from a low of 0.5 percent of wells with nitrate levels above 10 ppm to a high of 7.7 percent of wells near Uvestock operations. The state figures are low when com pared to a national average of 3.8 percent and readings as high as 20 percent conta mination in selected counties in Nebraska. "High nitrate levels in groundwater can arise from a variety of agricultural and nonagricultural activities," said Bill Segars, an Extension water quality speciahst. Primary farm sources of nitrogen include fertilizer use, animal waste and the breakdown of residual nitrogen in soils and crop residues. Non-farm sources include nitrate-bearing minerals, septic tanks and municipal or organic wastes. "Regardless of the source," Segars said, "nitrates can accumulate in sub-sur face soil horizons or leach into ground water if the unused nitrogen exceeds that removed by crops." "It may surprise people to know that crops remove 70-75 percent of applied nitrogen," he said, "making fertilizer a relatively minor contributor to groundwa ter contamination." Levels vary according to each well, Segars said, depending on the well's depth and age and whether it's downslope from nitrogen sources, has unprotected wellheads to allow surface water in, and isn't properly grouted or cased. The UGA Extension Service has been testing rural wells since the early 80s, col lecting data from more than 15,000 wellwater samples. The results help specify where problems can occur. Segars and Tony Tyson, another Extension water quality specialist, found big differences between deep and shallow wells -- defined as deeper or shallower than 100 feet. "Statewide, the average nitrate con centrations were 1.16 ppm for shallow wells and 0.48 ppm for deep wells," Tyson said. "Of the shallow wells tested, 3.8 percent exceeded the drinking water standard of 10 ppm. Only 0.9 percent of deep wells exceeded the standard." They also learned that land-use prac tices influence nitrate contamination (Continued on Page 12) Page 2 THE MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday August 7,1996 No till drill, no till sprigger for hybrid 25 A. fenced pasture w/3-8 stall barn, Want married couple for various work Farmers & Consumers Market Bulletin Advertising Guidelines Bermudas avail, in Clarke, Oconee, tack & feed room, hay storage in E. on farm in Tifton area, good health & ref. Barrow, Jackson, Walton, Oglethorpe, Coweta Co., $600/mo. David Shelby required. Don Jones Atlanta 800-969Elbert Cos. Donald Couch Watkinsville Senoia 770-599-6840_______________ 2828_________________________ 706-769-9777 ___________________ For rent/lease-Lithonia, 10 A. grazing Want mature couple w/income to do All advertisements published in the Market Bulletin must relate to the Items for sale or services offered in any notice must conform to all laws No till drill, no till sprigger for hybrid pasture for cattle ( will consider other light farm and gardening chores, Bermudas avail, in Baldwin, Greene, livestock), in exchange for upgrading exchange for rent. Alice Field Monroe Morgan, Jones, Putnam, Hancock, fencing. B. Williams Lithonia 770-484- 770-207-7007_________ -_______ farming/agricultural industry or be a and regulations covering sale and Taliaferro Cos. Ray Sanders Sparta 1538 770-484-8137_________________ Want position as farm asst.-caretaker, part thereof; any and all item(s) sub movement of the same. Ads for 706-444-5275 ________________ For lease, hunting land, 649 A. in Taylor responsible, exp., w/house. C. Schaurer mitted for sale through the BUL LETIN must meet at least one of the following criteria: 1) must be pro duced by the advertiser on his/her own farming operation, 2) must be made by the advertiser from mate rials on his/her own farming opera tion, 3) must be owned and used by some categories must meet certain requirements. Advertisers are advised to review requirements under ad categories before submitting their notices. Note: Due to space limitations ad guide lines cannot be listed in the BUL LETIN each week. Advertisers who Pole barns built, any size and type of remodeling on barns, etc. Gary Pernell Kite 912-237-6379 912-668-4354 Quality hoofcare since 1976, now serv ing 50-mi. radius from Social Circle, call for appt., some Saturday's avail. Bob Bond Social Circle 770-464-4353 Stump grinding, fast, affordable, satis faction guaranteed, free est. Gary Co., plenty of deer, 3 mi. out of Butler. N. Godwin Stockbridge 770-474-8511 Horse pastureland for rent/lease-Union City, College Park, So. Fulton, 10 A., $400/mo.; 9A. for $375/mo. John Camp Red Oak 404-766-4940______________ Horse pasture for lease, 10 A. in Locust Grove, lease to 1 individual. A. Fasci Locust Grove 770-957-2449 Hoschton 770-932-5917_________ __ Want reliable nondrinking couple for broiler farm & rental prop., must be jack of all trades, mobile nome/salary. B. Brightwell Braselton 706-654-3465 Want retired couple w/income to caretake small cattle farm in exchange for housing. G.L Morris Covington 770786-7542__________________________ the advertiser on his/her own farming have questions concerning these Walding Conyers 770-918-1220 Horse ranch for lease, 46 A., 8400' Want to work on farm in exchange for operation for a period of at least 90 days prior to offering for sale through the BULLETIN. Businesses, corporations, dealer ships or other commercial enterpris es are not allowed to advertise in the MARKET BULLETIN. Commercial is defined as intended for mass mar guidelines may call 1-800-282-5852, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday - Friday, or write: Market Bulletin, Georgia Department of Agriculture, 19 MLK Jr. Drive, Atlanta, GA 30334. Ads will be published only once each time submitted unless the advertiser specifies in writing on the Stumps ground neatly below ground level, reas. priced, free est. Glen Whitley Bethlehem 770-867-2718____________ Stumps ground 6-30" below ground level, all areas, access no problem. Richard Phillips Woodstock 770-5168633__________________ :_________ _ Tractor work, bush hog, aerate, blade spraying, etc. J. R. Wimpey Jonesboro barn, old country home, arena, lake pending, lease, ref. required. Jim Jacobs Athens 706-367-9719_______________ Hunting land for lease, 85 A., Greene Co., wooded w/creek, $7/A. plus ins. K. Carswell Eatonton 706-485-6626_____ Land for lease '96-'97 hunting season, Effingham, Terrell, Chattahoochee & Dodge Co. Roger Kennedy Suwanee housing and salary. Don T. Oakley Lawrenceville 770-339-1035_________ Will caretake your .farm or land for place to live, 20 yrs. exp., exc. ref. Marty Swofford Gumming 770-844-8833 Will do Igt. work on farm in exchange for housing & low rent in Canton, Woodstock, Cartersville, Rome, Ball Ground. Jim Kessler Marietta 770-397- ket; handling large quantities of prod notice that the ad is to be published 770-471-4221______________________ 770-271-7330 _________ _ 0154 _________________________ uct for distribution (i.e., more than normal household or farm quanti ties); supported by advertisement (i.e., advertisement in publications other than the BULLETIN; listed as "business" in telephone directories or "yellow pages", etc.). Other indi cators include, but are not limited to, holding business licenses and hold ing regulatory licenses/permits/regis more than one week. Ads may be published consecutively up to a max imum of four (4) weeks. A new notice must be submitted after each maxi mum 4-week period if the adver tiser wants the advertisement to continue. Ads cannot be taken via telephone. Ads are computer referenced by telephone number, so it is essential Trustworthy, reliable animal lover will care for your farm animals while your are away. V. Sparr Lawrenceville 770-9631404_____________________________ Want someone to place bee hives on farm in N. Hall Co. D. Smith Tucker 770938-7640________________________ _ Will build farm pasture fences. Garland Reagan Dahlonega 706-864-8924 Will build farm fence w/wood or wire, farm bldgs., corrals & all other related Rent/lease-60 Game-filled acres, (deer & rabbits) mobile home, for responsible hunters, $10/A. plus ins. William Wright Atlanta 404-233-8557 Farmland Rent/Lease Wanted Bate & responsible man wants to lease or possible purchase 50-300 A. for hunt ing only in Barrow, Jackson, Banks or Farnklin Co. Ray Lunsford Buford 770271-1316 ______________________ Working student needed for stable help, housing, stabling and dressage instr., may consider couple. Mona Chapman Senoia 770-599-8666 CHEAPER GAS You can save hundreds of dol lars a year on gas for your car. Just pump the gas yourself, and use the trations. The editor has the authority to des ignate the length of ads and the num ber of ads that may be placed by a family unit in any issue of the BUL LETIN. Currently, only one (1) notice may be placed by any family unit in any issue of the BULLETIN. Family unit refers to all individuals sharing the same residence, address or telephone number. Each notice submitted for publi cation must be in writing, legible, on a single sheet of paper separate from any other notice, and be accompa nied by the name of the category and the name, mailing and street that the advertiser's telephone num ber be submitted with each ad. Advertisers who do not want a tele phone 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 adver tisements; name, town, phone num ber 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 adver tise in the MARKET BULLETIN with the following exception: out-of-state residents may advertise only in the work, statewide service. Robert Hayes Very responsible deer hunter looking lowest octane called for in your Hartwell 706-376-6708______________ Will build farm fences of any type, for 100-500 A. for long term lease in Meriwether, Upson, Troup Co. Kenneth owner's manual. Save up to $100 a statewide. John Hill Maysville 706-335- Lindsey Kennesaw 770-499-1121_____ year just by keeping your engine 7755______________;__________ ' Want 100 to 200 A. pastureland tuned and your tires properly Will catch, pen or haul cattle, have hors es, dogs, pens, tranq. gun, statewide. D. w/fence & water in Walton Co. James Coggins Monroe 770-267-3854_______ inflated. Boyt Yatesville 706-647-9757_________ Want to rent/lease/purchase pasture- Please include area codes with phone Will custom kiln dry your lumber, land, house, w/wo barn, for cows & hors ______ numbers in advertisements.______ $0.30/board ft. T. Coker Marietta 770579-0791__________________________ Will cut and bale hay on shares, Lowell, Roopville, Carrollton areas, Irg. quantity wanted, Ive. msge. Scotty Hicks es in Cherokee Co. or surrounding area. Jody Buffa Adairsville 770-773-9875 Want to lease 100/300 A. land for fam ily oriented, nondrinking hunting club, N. of I-20. Jimmy Moore Demorest 706- No part of this publication may be repro duced in any form or incorporated into any information retrieval system without the writ ten consent of the Georgia Department of Carrollton 770-854-4370_____________ 754-9368_________________ Agriculture. Will install all types of farm fences, Want to lease quail/dove hunting land, wood, wire, NZ, will also build horse Northern zone, possible northside of The Market Bulletin is printed on barns, pole barns, etc. Mark Welchel Southern zone. T. Mathis Marietta 770- recycled paper Murrayville 770-534-4175___________ _ 435-3450__________________________ address(es) and telephone number Out-of-State Wanted category. Will remove beaver, coyote, etc. John Want to lease large .tract of hunting of the person submitting the same. At Ads must be received no later than R. Ethridge P. O. Box 391 Irwinville land, prefer long-term resource, the end and below the text of the Wednesday noon in order to appear in 31760 912-423-5700________________ bldg./maintenance efforts. S. K. notice, the following statement must the following week's paper. Send ads Will saw your logs into lumber at your Adamson Suwanee 770-271-1257 be included and signed by the per son submitting the notice. I hereby certify that the above notice meets all the necessary requirements for publication in the FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN. to: MARKET BULLETIN Ga. Dept, of Agriculture 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive Atlanta, GA 30334-4250 location w/portable sawmill, reas. rates. Tim Hill Danielsville 706-795-5301 Will saw your logs into lumber at your location with portable sawmill, reas. rates. Billy Bridges Watkinsville 706-769-5262 Wood-mizer portable sawmill, 8 yrb. experience, will come to your property & FARM EMPLOYMENT If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Jackie McKenzie at 404-651-9082. saw logs into top qlty. lumber for barns, FARM SERVICES Bushhogging, plowing gardens, reli able svc., reas. rates. M. Strayhorn Gumming 770-844-0575_____________ log homes, siding, beams, etc. J. Adams Ellijay 706-265-8147________________ Farm Services Wanted . Only farm work or farm help wanted advertisements allowed. No commer cial, industrial, or domestic employ- ment permitted.____________________ If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Jackie McKenzie at 404-651-9082. Bushhogging, fert. spread, dove fields prepared, $25/hr., obo. Gus Toombs Fayetteville 770-461-3139 _________ Bushhogging, exp. prompt service, Need someone to build and install cattle fence in Coffer Co. C. J. Jones Marietta 770-427-7998______________ Want someone to build lake in Polk Co. Energetic farm manager w/mechanical ability for pecan operation, exp. not nec essary, house furnished. A. M. fillingame Albany 912-432-9318 ______________ The Market Bulletin publishes'adver tisements for Farm Services in the free estimates. 770-267-7213 Frank Reed Monroe _________________ Felton area, must use a pan. Leonard Draper Tallapoosa 770-949-3014 770- Experienced part-time barn help want ed for AM feeding, mucking, turnout, first issue of each month. Please Bushhogging, exc. price, by hour or by 942-0177______________ __ additional work avail, for handyman & adhere to the following guidelines job. Thomas Raines Brooks 770-719-8479 Want someone to repair and install groundskeeper. Cindy Farmer when submitting an ad for farm ser Clearing, grading, ponds, lakes, chick fence in Macon area. K. Kalish Macon Hoschton 770-967-2007_____________ vices: All farm services must be per en house pads, clean up, clear, cut. 912-474-2748 ' Experienced horse person looking for formed on the farm of the individual Bobby Farmer Danielsville 706-335- barn to manage in Atlanta area, no desiring the service. Farm Services 4938______________________________ and Farm Services Wanted ads are Custom hay baling, square, by the bale FARMLAND housing/boarding needed, feeding, cleaning, exercising, salary. Debbie limited to 30 words. _____________ or shares. C. Clark Whitesburg 770Tractor work, grading, plowing, bush 836-8208_______________________ __ RENT/LEASE Gilbert Fayetteville 770-719-0186 Handyman, groundskeeper, small farm hogging, drainage & erosion, pasture Fencing in Jenkins & surrounding in Conyers, animal care, salary, living FARMERS & CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN (ISSN 0889-5619) is published weekly by the Georgia Department of Agriculture 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive Atlanta, Georgia 30334-4250 404-656-3722 Office hours 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Carlton Moore, Editor Randy Cox, Asst, Editor Pat Glenn, Cir. Mgr. In order to subscribe to the MARKET BUL LETIN, you may call 404-656-3722 (8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.) or send request to the above address. There is no charge for Georgia residents to receive this publication: out-of-stat& residents are charged $10.00 annually. Address all requests to be added to or removed from the mailing list, change of address and Form 3579 to the MARKET BULLETIN office at the above address. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to: FARMERS & CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive Atlanta, GA 30334-4250 grassing, fences installed, repair tree counties, will build 4 or 5 strand barbed If you have questions regarding ads in quarters in future. Jessie Gray Conyers service. B. Brand Alpharetta 770-475- wire w/T metal posts, can supply materi this category, call Ora Garel at 404-651- 770-216-8285______________________ 3528______________________________ al, call for est. Darrell McClung Millen 9081. Male w/full-time job seeks lodging in 4WD tractor available for tilling, bush 912-982-4953______________________ exchange for part-time farm work in NE hogging, front-end loader work on your Grading, bushhogging, handman ser- The Farmland for Rent/Lease catego metro-Atlanta. John Hendrix Alpharetta farm. Steve Kennerly Snellville 770978-7052__________________________ All types tractor work, bushhogging, fence posts, gardens plowed, seeding, driveways scraped, front-end loader, reas. rate. Bill Couch Gumming 770889-3017__________________________ Bushhogging work done at a reas. rate vices. Keith Dove Grayson 770-962-8044 Horses hauled anywhere in Ga. area, or other states, reas. rates, also have tractor for bushhogging in Dallas and surrounding areas. Larry Boatright Dallas 770-445-8507 ___________ __ Hunting/fishing property management services, custom designed fish & wildlife ry is published the last issue of each month. Please adhere to the following uidelines when submitting an ad for armland for Rent/Lease or Rent/Lease Wanted: * Deadline for submitting notices is the 15th of each month. Ads received after this date will be published the following month. * When submitting ad, please desig 770-772-4529______________________ Male needs job picking up eggs, need place to live and salary. Ernest Moore 7793 Hwy. 17 Toccoa 30577_________ Manager needed, small qtr. horse/hunter farm, exp. w/horses nec., exc. facilities, new home & board 1 horse. P. Burgess Cartersville 404-636-6266________ by exp. operator, prompt service. L. mgt. programs, hunting/fishing property nate it for the Farmland for Rent/Lease Ranch help wanted, full-time exp. Blankenbaker Dallas 770-443-2434 assessments, statewide services. Blaine category. Notices to buy or sell farm ranch cowboy needed NW Ga., livestock Bushhogging light tractor work, hauling Burley Wrightsville 912-864-9108 land are published only in the special & machinery exp. req., serious inquiries metro Atlanta. David Attaway Decatur I do light grading, bushhogging, plow fall or spring farmland editions. * Ads only. David Fiske Atlanta 706-539-2314 404-284-5726____________ ing etc., will swap for hunting/fishing must not exceed 30 words.__________ Seeking energetic, hardworking, clean Bushhogging in Macon & surrounding rights in Harris Co. Charles Jenkins Rent/lease 70 A. pine trees for pine cut and dependable individual to care for areas, Lizella is in Bibb Co. P. Parent Hamilton 706-645-1121______________ straw, $50/A./yr. M.C. Mealor Hull 706- animals, salaried position w/living qtrs. Lizella 912-935-2312_____________ ___ Lake management services; drain pipe 540-4833__________________________ Karen August Atlanta 404-888-2117 Bushhogging, scraping, plowing w/disc repairs & installation, ag lime applica 11 A. farm w/8 stall barn avail, for Want farm foreman, exp., hardworking, harrow, gardens & sml. acreage, in tions w/barge, custom lake fert. pro lease, water, elec, avail. R. Seth mostly bushhogging, fencing, brush & Henry & surrounding cos. Dave Mahoney grams, fish population checks, statewide Jonesboro 770-603-0620____________ tree cleanup, other, salary, benefits, ref. Locust Grove 770-957-8247_________ service. Randy Cooper Sharpsburg 18 A. grazing pasture, water, hay stor required. R, Bray Rome 706-232-3267 Bushhogging, plowing, landscaping, 770-253-5317____________ age & out bldg, in exchange for upgrading Want lady w/income to work part-time hauling topsoil, loader work, southside Land clearing, wildlife ponds, ditching, fencing & misc. maint., Cedarcrest Rd., 2 on egg farm for rent & utilities. Vickie area. Phil Williams Stockbridge 770- excavating of all types. Derrick Irby mi. fm. Hwy. 41. Scott Perkins Acworth Grizzle Calhoun 706-625-2427 474-8783__________________________ Montezuma 912-472-2194___________ 770-973-3860______________________ Want male or couple to operate breed Bushhogging, reas. priced, exp. opera Mobile board cutting service, wood- 18.5 A. farm w/21 stall barn, office, er hen farm, salary, trailer, non-drinkers tor, prompt service. Joe Snell mizer, 35hp portable sawmill. John Hicks house avail, for lease. G. Hovis a must. A. G. Williams 275 Arlin Williams Loganville 770-466-2672 Tifton 912-386-2791 Gumming 770-391-0230 Rd. Toccoa 30577 706-886-9530 To advertise, you must be a resident of Georgia, out-of-state wanted column is the only exception to this rule. Notices must not exceed 20 words and must adhere to. rules and regulations preceding each category. All advertisements must be received in writing. Deadline is Wednesday at noon. Send all notices to the above address. The Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin assumes no responsibility for any notice appear ing in the Bulletin nor for any transaction resulting from published notices. Advertisers are cautioned that it is against the law to. misrepresent any prod uct offered for sale in a public notice or advertise ment carried in any publication that is delivered through the United States mail. The Georgia Department of Agriculture does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, color, national origin, age or disability in the admission or access to, or treatment in, its employment poli cy or its programs or activities. The Department's Administration Division at 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Atlanta, GA 30334-4250 has been des ignated to coordinate compliance with the non discrimination requirements contained in Section 35.107 of the Department of Justice Regulations. Information concerning the provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act, and the rights pro vided thereunder, are available from the Administration Division. If you require special assistance in utilizing our services, please contact our agency. Published weekly at Capitol Square, Atlanta 30334. Periodicals Postage paid at Atlanta, Ga. and additional offices. Wednesday August 7, 1996 THE MARKET BULLETIN Page 3 10-ton coffing chain hoist, extra hvy 2600 Ford tractor, harrow & bushhog, 8N Ford tractor, rebuilt mtr., new radi FMC hvy. duty bushhog, good cond., FARM MACHINERY duty, cost $2,000, will sell for $650. good shape, gas, live PTO, other equip, ator, $2600; dual axles, 16' trlr., $700. $450, call aft. 6pm. Jim Medley Griffin Henry Whitley Lawrenceville 770-564- avail., $5900. Bo Meyers Loganville Joe Williams Winston 770-942-6120 770-229-5526 3964 _______________ - 770-466-4358______________________ 8N Ford, new manifold head & distr. Farmall Cub w/belly mower, cults., disc //you have questions regarding this cat 1010 JD tractor & bushhog, also, tires 27' Gooseneck trlr., 8000 lb. axles w/harrow & 4' bushhog, $3000. plow, new paint, runs good, E. J. Bailey egory, call Ora Garel at 404-651-908t. for front end loader, 15". J. Blasczyk -w/brks., Igts., ramps, $3500. Tyler Sims Christopher B. Gay Mitchell 706-598- Ball Ground 770-735-3733__________ _ Douglasville 770-942-5018__________ Flowery Branch 770-534-7668_______ 2964______________________________ Farmall Cub w/belly mower, wheel Only farm machinery and equipment owned by the advertiser and used in his/her own farming operation can be advertised; those persons advertising for machinery and equipment wanted must be seeking those items for their own farming operation. Bush Hog Brand rotary mower, 5' mdl. 305, $950, Blanton.bush/bog harrow, 10 disks, $600, both exc. cond.. S. Martin McDonough 770-957-1529 Int'l. 1486 tractor, 715 Int'l. combine w/grain head; 5209 Nl disk bine. Scott Craiq Madison 706-342-3777 6' scrape blade, wick bar, ROPS bar for Kubota, other items. Clay Keller Danielsville 706-376-8401 '48 8N Ford tractor & 4' bush hog, mtr. overhauled, $2,900. Joe Vaughn Union City 706-486-2659 '49 McCormick OS-6 dsl., $800; '52 AC WD w/3-pt. hitch & wide front end, $1750. John Daughtrey LaGrange 706884-7555 '51 Ford 8N, 90% rubber, new radiator, grill/bumper, good tractor, $2100. James Woody Morganton 706-838-5678 '51 JD mdl. G tractor, original cond., $3000. Jimmy McLane Hartwell 706376-4092 '52 Farmall Super C, cult!., bush & bog harrow, 6' smoothing harrow. Jim Thompson Rutledge 706-557-2804 '58 Ferguson 35 dsl., w/5' mower, Int'l. 2000 bucket, also, fits Int'l. 424, 454, 404, 504, good cond., $350. Terry Davis Valdosta 912-244-4355 912-245-0834 '63 Case farm tractor, rebuilt mtr., like new tires, bushhog & scrape blade, exc. cond., $5000. R. Naylor Talking Rock 706-692-6197 '68 Case 530 backhoe, dsl., p/s, shut tle, has knock in eng., $4000, call aft. 8pm. J. Jones Dalton 706-278-7130 '74 Ford 4400, w/Astrow slope mower, 3-cyl., gas, $6500/cash; 200 Int'l. Farmall, w/bush hog, other, $1850. Lamar Whitlock Griffin 770-228-2133 '74 Ford 4500 backhoe, shuttle shift, good cond., $7000. B. Nichols Milner 770-412-7811 78 -7700 Ford tractor, cab/air, fresh paint/decals, rebuilt mtr., $10,000/obo. Charles Davis Macon 912-788-4072 78 C-60, 14' grain dump body; Hesston 466 front-end loader,; Belarus 570 loader. Buddy Moore Union Point 706-759-3785 78 Lilliston Hi Cap 6000 peanut picker, big, tires good, field ready, $3500. Thomas Hendrix Garfield 912-865-2755 '87 Long, 48 1/2 hp., PTO, 8 spd., p.s., remotes, low hrs., indepen. PTO, exc. cond., $6850. D. Charles Newnan 770502-9351 '88 Case Int'l 685, $6500; '87 Case Int'l., 485 , $6500. Eddie Cravey Helena 912-868-5577 '88 JD 1050, 35hp., dsl., exc. cond., $8500; Land Pride roto-tiller, $1000. Larry Buchanan Waverlv 706-582-3754 '90 Ford 1720 dsl. tractor, 28hp., p.s., 1040 hrs., $7500, call aft. 7pm. C.W. Smith McDonough 770-957-9204 '90 JD 1050 tractor, 400 hrs., 35hp., 3cyl., dsl., new cond., sheltered, $13,000; equip, trlr., 7x16, dbl. axle, $850. Russell Mosley Vidalia 912-537-3852 '94 Kioti LBY914, 4WD, loader/backhoe 19HP, 4' scrape blade, 68 hrs., under warty., $12,995. Doug Pollard Loganville 770-279-8384 '95 Belarus, 31 hp., 5' bush hog, 30 hrs., exc. cond., like new, $6,000. Steve Stillwell Grayson 770-513-7702 '95 JD 9965 picker, 480 fan hrs., fid. ready, $142,500, 4 row Redball sprayer, $3800, other. B. Morgan Sylvania 912857-3728 '96 Belarus 825, still under warranty, 52 hrs.,. 81 hp. loader, cab, box scrape. R. Dills Clarkesville 706-754-7535 '96 Kubota L-2350, 26.5hp, canopy, bumper, deluxe seat, pull bar, 132 hrs., $8500. J. Arrant Blairsville 706-7453637 1 & 2-horse wagons for sale. J. W. Whitehead Waltonsville 706-769-0329 1 Vans sprayer w/12' Boom, 50 gals., 1 mineral feeder, two 12' bunk feeders $850. Jeff Patterson Franklin 770-854- 5431 1-horse drag harrow, 1 1/2 horse turn ing plow, other sm. items. W.K. Turner Hampton 770-946-3711 1-horse wagon, good cond., $895. Stanley R. Moon Snellville 770-9720775 10 ft. Bush Hog brand cyl. type harrow, new spring drag mounted, $1500. Bobby Fountain Cochran 912-934-6837 10 ft. rotary hole $300, 3-pt. spin spreader $175. George Abrams Rome 706-235-3878 10' harrow, new lift cyl., good cond., $1000; 7' dual plow $300. Ed Stoops 10x24 farm tractor tire, good cond., no holes or breaks. Leonard Puckett Rome 706-232-7319______________________ 410 JD L/G tractor, very , very old $1150, all orig. front-rear wgts. for 2 cyl. JD tractor. Ralph Crumley Columbus 706-568-4065_______ 14 ft. hay flutter, 3 yrs. old, $1000. Dan LeCroy Carnesville 706-384-4619 1460 IH combine, 17.5 ft. grain head, 944 corn head, $16,000. Ivan Yoder Montezuma 912-472-6487___________ 15' bushhog mower, new blades, $6000. Donny Hughes Fort Valley 912- 825-0178_____________ 16' equip, trlr., dual axles, brks., Igts. & ramp, $800, good cond. H. Cook Carrollton 770-834-9852____________ 16' tandem axle trlr. w/30" side boby, $850; 2-whl. break-down trlr., like new, $425. H. Callaway Elberton 706-2834307 ___________ ;_____________ __ 160 JD garden tractor, good cond., fire damage to hood, wiring, 12.5hp., $495 D. W. Cornelius Macon 912-743-5393 18.4x34 snap on dual wheels w/clamps, good rubber. Joe Norris Wrightsville 912-864-2219__________ 1950 B AC tractor, good eng., trans., diff., for parts or restoring, $550. Randy Watkins Blue Ridge 706-632-8722 1950 Ferguson tractor, good cond., w/cutting & smoothing harrows, bushhog needs gear box. Ralph Pirkle Cumming 770-887-4582___________________ 1951 Ford 8N tractor, 12V sys., good cond., $2750. Maxie Camp Dallas 770445-8322___________ 1952 B JD harrows & cult., good cond., $2400. Tillman Adams lla 706-789-3708 1952 Super A Farmall tractor w/plows, fair cond., $1600. Ronnie Roberts Cleveland 706-865-6014_______ ___ 1953 Farmall Cub w/belly mower, part ing out. J. A. Wickliffe Good Hope 706769- 0207________ ^________________ 1969 InfI. 240 utility tractor, good bond., $3650. Joe Largin Dallas 770445-4300__________________________ 1973 Ford tandem trlr., 534 cu. in., gas mtr., 20 spd. trans., '80 Hudson tilt-top trlr., $8500. F. Christian Covington 770786-5386 __________ 1988 Sears 4 hp. rear tine tiller, needs trans., $50. Walter Lawrence Alpharetta 770- 642-2622____________________ _ 2 AC B tractors, sm. section harrow, plow, 14' two axle trlr., Oliver OC-3 eng. block. J. L. Sockwell Snellville 770972-9990________________________ __ 2 Bush hogs 5 & 6' $375 ea., 1 Cole planter $125. John Harris Chatsworth 706-695-6091 _______________ ___ 2 Covington planters on a Ferguson tool bar, w/plows & sweeps, $500. Charles Taylor Fayetteville 770-4618798_______ ______________________ 2 Cub & 2 Super A Farmall tractor parts for sale. A.R. Ewing Buchanan 770-646-5107 ________________ 2 JD A-50 series tractors, sell/trade. Homer Harvey Social Circle 404-2925777______________________________ 2 Oliver tractors, row-crop, 6 cyl. diesel. Gary Blalock White 770-3821206___________________ 2 PTO irrig. pumping units, quick con nect 6" rubber hose, 6000' polypipe, 8000' alumn. pipe. C. M. Pippin Albany 912-435-0055_________ 2 Powell bulk barns, 150 racks. Melvin Browning Nashville 912-686-2447 2 all metal flatbed equipVhay trlrs., 20' drawbar w/ramps, 16' gooseneck w/ramps, flrd. deck over neck, $2500 ea. Fred Benson Athens 770-725-0117 2 disk plow, 5' harrow, sprayer, hay fork, pull trlr., scrape blade, sickle mower, post hole diggers. Grady Bradshaw Manchester 706-846-2509 2-loadstar 1/8 ton elec, hoist. Belton Baird Twin City 912-865-2130_______ 2-row Fox forage Harvester $900, JD 115 chuck wagon $900. Elmer Hammond Colbert 706-742-8465 2-row KMC peanut combine, exc. cond., call aft. 5pm. W. Powell Grovetown 706-863-4571____________ 2040 JD tractor, exc. cond., new brks., hyd. lines, good tires, $8500. W. Lester Winterville 706-742-7785____________ 22 disc offset Taylor-Way harrow, $28,000; Ford TW5, 500 hrs., 105 horse power. Dan Bailey Lavonia 706-3561677_______ ____________ 231 MF, less than 150 hrs., $10,500; 2000 Ford, $3800. Tony Sheriff Gainesville 770-536-0914 ______ 2350 JD, 70hp, 1100hrs., remotes, HD hydro, steering, exc. tires, $13,900/obo. Charles Williams Eastman 912-3742246______________________________ 245 MF dsl., like new appearance/mech. cond., p.s., spinout wheels, $7500/obo. Mike Cown 273 NH sq. baler $1400, Troy tiller 8- ' 8N tractor w/bush hog, runs good, hp. $900; 8 x20 rnd. bale trlr. $450. H. B. looks fair, 12V sys. w/many new parts, Hearn Palmetto 770-463-3690_______ $2450. Bill Hanzlik Woodstock 770- 3-pt hitch lifting boom $75, 6' blade 928-2644 770-345-1147_____________ $210, dirt scoop front or rear hook-up, 8hp. Bolens garden tractor, $250/trade $200/cash. Carl Crosby Blackshear for trailer or anything equal value. Arthur 912-449-6573 _______ Bullock Box Spring 912-649-9054 3-pt. hitch finish mowers; 5' Woods RM 9900 JD cotton picker, cotton trlr., Cub 59, $750; 6' King Kutter, like new, $1250. Cadet tractor, 4-row cult., bottom plow. Gene Brown Byron 912-953-3330 Olen Wells Newborn 706-342-1924 3.5 hp. B/S mower, 5 hp. B/S side shaft 9N tractor w/scrape blade, works for tiller, almost new. J. Sneed good, looks rough, $1250. J. M. Romero Clarkesville 770-754-9441___________ Loganville 770-922-4518__________ _ 39H JD, new tires/paint; 49R JD, good AC 10' pull type harrow, scalloped eng., tin & tires; 730 JD, runs good, paint front & smooth rear, 18" discs on 8 1/2" good. Dale Duncan Fayetteville 770- centers, good cond., $1,200. D. Leguin 719-1596 _____________ Summerville 706-857-3997 _________ 4' Ford 930 A mower, good cond., AC 160 tractor, 40hp., 3400 hrs., good $500; 5x8 mesh metal trlr. w/loading cond., $5900. Kip Jones LaFayetfe ramp, 1 7/8 ball, $400. Herman Bailey 706-638-6407 ____________ __ Hartwell 706-376-4537 __________ AC all crop harvester combine, PTO 4' irrig. PTO pump, 100 joints 4" pipe, driven, can be repaired, or for parts, 20'L trlr., sprinklers; Kuhn 3-pt. hitch hay been parked for awhile. B. Jarrell Butler fluffer. Bill Kelley Royston 706-245- 912-862-3402______________________ 5927___________________________ __ AC-C tractor, 3ph. 8 disc harrow, 5' 4-16" Ford bottom plow; 71 harrow; T bush hog, 14' btm. plow, lay-off plow, all drum mower, like new; 500 gal. nurse good cond., all/$2000/obo D. L. Liddell tank on whls:, w/pump & motor. James Duluth 770-409-0234_______________ O. King Cochran 912-934-6151_____ _ All purpose plow, cult., planter, btm. 4-row bushhog, 12' leveler. L. L. plow, cult. 1- row harrow, boom pole, Rogers Dudley 912-676-3423________ bushhog. 5' blade. James Reynolds 4-wheel rubber tire farm wagon Fayetteville 770-461-8086___________ $200/obo; 8 disc harrow; 1-row cult. John Anderson rotary rock picker, series E, Holman Lawrenceville 770-962-6456 reg. tines, picks 2" & larger rocks, 40' NH sq. bale elevator elec, mtr., pull approx. 500 hrs., $9,935. Avril Vignos type, like new, $400/obo. S. Sibley Molena 770-884-5834_______________ Moreland 770-304-1081 ________ Auger 10" posthole digger, Bush Hog 4000 Ford tractor, diesel, runs good, Brand, comm, grade 3 pt. hitch, exc., $3300. D. A. Ashmore Dublin 912-277- $800. Jerry Higgins Fayetteville 7709090___________ __ _______________ _ 460-0717__________:______________ _ 403 Int'l. combine $2000; 150 bsh. grain wagon $600,12-row sprayer, $500. Jimmy Gunn Wrens 706-547-2951 416 AC tractor, 48" cutting deck, 16hp. Kohler eng., runs good, needs brakes, $650. Ralph Blalock Clarkston 404299-3274__________________________ Avery-BF tractor w/5' bush hog, $1000; 6' box blade $325, 6' slkJe/tiit scrape $250; 5' 3-pt. bushhog $225. J. Szappan Crawford 706-743-3855 B AC tractor, 25hp. w/pull type mower & harrow, runs, good,, $2000/cash. J. Woodard Gray 912-986-5341________ 44 JD LA w/conditioner, good tires, $1000; 1927 Fordson tractor on steel, runs good, good cond., $1750/obo. Walter Baines Rockmart 770-684-5374 Belarus 250AS, exc. cond., 40 hrs. on tractor w/bushhog mower, $4100/obo. Warren Sadler Williamson 770-5679492 ____________________________ 4400 JD combine, cab, A/C, 4-row corn head, 13' grain head, sheltered, field ready, $12,000. AI Ward Cairo 912- 226-6381 _______ _ Bolens 1050, 10.5 hp garden tractor, cult., mower incl., not running, $350; Planet Jr. planter $100. Jim Andrews Edison 912-835-2483 912-835-2172 450 JD, new pins, rollers & sprockets! Box blade, 6', $325; Boom pole $75; good working cond., $10,000/obo. Kirby garden tiller 5 hp., $100, all exc. cond. R. Jones Morris 912-732-6236_________ Eilioti Lavonia 706-356-4839________ 5' King-Kutter pull type mower, $425; B-46-E Kub-Klipper belly-type mower $375; IH 6' pull-disc narrow $110. Vernon Culpepper Lake Park 912-879- Bush Hog Brand rotary mower, 5' mdl. 305, $950; Blanton bush/bog harrow, 10 disks, $600, both exc. cond. G. Martin McDonough 770-957-1529__________ 1447____________ Bush hog, exc. cond., $490, box 5' Woods finishing mower, mdl. RM59, scrape $300, AAP dirt scoop, harrow, good cond., $800. John Adcock Pine rock rake, PWD. Chris Edwards Dallas Mountain 706-882-5812__________ _ 770-445-8934________________ ' 5' bushhog mower, fair cond., old mule e rake converted to 3ph., fair cond. D. Smith Newnan 770-253-1204_____ 5' finishing mower, 3 blades, 3-pt. hitch, made by Bush Hog, good cond., $475. Tom Scissom Blairsville 706- Bushhog 4' tiller (used 10 hrs.) $1000, 4' box blade $300, Baltic seeder $250. Travis Thompson Winder 770-7256146______________________________ Bushhog, 4 ft., good cond., $350/firm. Babs Adams Good Hope 770-267-6215 745-4119________________________ _ Case 300 farm tractor for parts. Mike 53 Ford Jubilee, good cond., new paint Fowler Griffin 770-227-0599_________ & brks., 2218 hrs., $3600. S. S. Graves Case 385 compact tractor, 42 hp. dsl., Clermont 770-983-3152________ _ 1200 hrs., box blade canopy, like new, 53 Ford Golden Jubilee G-V sys., good less remote hydr., $9500. Scott Pierce cond., 6 pcs. equip., $4000. Russell Nashville 912-686-5341_____________ Puckett Suwanee 770-945-9897______ Case 580C backhoe, good cond., 12" 54" scrape blade for Tuff-Bilt tractor bucket, 3-axle trlr., $7500; Case wafk$160, call 9am-2pm wkdays, anytime behind trencher, $800, other equip. John wkends. Jerry Burruss Cumming 770- Nash Albany 912-787-5447_________ 887-3713__________________________ Case Int'l. 1896 w/4 post & canopy, 555 Ford loader-backhoe, 15' digging 95hp., Cummings eng., p/s, 3300 hrs., depth, new fires, exc. shape, $15,500. good cond., $13,500. N. F. Watson William R. Adkins Montrose 912-676- Buckhead 706-342-8167____________ 3515 ___________________________ Combine, hay blower, commercial 6 hp. counter rotating tiller, clutch, dis water pump; '52 JD B-W tractor, like engage tiller, $650; 4"x36" belt sander new, aft. 6pm. Harold Rutledge Rex w/stand $100. Frank Szabo Hartwell 770-961-6742__________ ;_______. 706-376-2561_________ Corn picker, 1 row, pull behind, good 6" Hale PTO pump, 2955 JD, good cond., $850. Sam McArthur Alma 912cond., 140 Farmall w/some equip., 1580 632-4564__________________ irrig. peanut picker, peanut Paulk plow. J. Custom built 7'x16' Gooseneck trlr., 2- W. Yawn McRae 912-362-4733 3500 lb. axles, Igts., brks., 3 ramps, exc. 6- row 30" Int'l. corn head, exc. cond. cond., $2000/firm. Johnny Barnes Patrick Spell Baxley 912-367-9449 Statham 770-725-7508______________ 605F Vermeer baler, (new belts); NH rake & 488 NH 9' mower conditioner, all good cond., $6250. Thomas McNeely Tennille 912-552-7617 .____________ D-14 AC tractor tire, 13.6x26 on 12" rim plus spin-out hub has 95% tread, $375/obo. Doug Gilleland Ball Ground 770-893-3470__________ '_______ 68" scrape blade; 10 disk harrow; 5 David Bradley, 6 hp. garden tractor, 3 blade all-purpose plow, like new, made pcs. equip., $350. H. Wood Rome 706by J-Bar Corp. Donald Osborne Stone 235-9969__________________ Mountain 770-921-2929_____________ David Brown 885, 3-cyl. dsl. tractor, 7-shank AP plow $400, scrape blade runs/looks good, low hrs., w/bushhog, $150, hay fork $150, seed/fert. spreader $4200/or swap for sm. Kubota. R. Odom $200. Thoyce Hayes Fairburn 770-964- Madison 706-342-4796______________ 6912___________________________ __ Davis taskforce 200 trencher, 12 1/2 8N '52 mdl. Ford tractor, restored; '64 hp., w/trlr. kit for wider trenches, $3,000. Ford 2000 mtr. rebuilt, exc. cond. Daniel C. Ragsdale Dallas 770-445-3835 Buffington Smyrna 770-436-9569_____ Earth Master tractor w/some equip., 8N Ford tractor, 12V, new paint, 5 pcs. runs but needs some work, $1000. Fred equip., good cond. E. Bramlett Seawell Hoschton 770-271-9702 404- Grovetown 706-860-7029 215-0787 wgts., $1650. Larry Baxley Conyers 770-786-1545______________ ._______ Farmall Cub, exc. cond., new hyd. pump, clutch & paint, $1800/firm. C. Nix Ball Ground 770-735-2020__________ Farmall Cub, new paint, tires, scrape blade, drawbar, exc. cond., $2500. J. Parady Grayson 770-962-4969_______ Farmall M tractors, 1 runs, good sheet metal, fair tires, $2,000 for both. Jess Arnett Atlanta 770-455-4351_________ Farmall Super A tractor, 3-pt. hitch, cults., B & B harrow, $2650; 6'x6'x14' trlr., brks., Igts., ramps, $850. A. J. Farmer Stone Mountain 770-469-3379 Ferguson TO 30 or 35 radiator, clutch disc, pleasure plate & timing gear cover, all $100. Bennie Bunn Forsyth 912-994- 2453__________________________ Ford 14" two bottom plow, Ford rnd. bale fork, $100 ea. A. L. Cumming Watkinsville 706-769-5301 _______ Ford 3000 dsl. tractor w/bushhog, box blade, A-P plow & blade, good cond., $7450, call aft. 5pm. Don Sawyer Watkinsville 706-769-7281 Ford 3500 Ind. w/front end loader & 3- pt.hitch, good tires/wheel wgts., needs new seat, $3500. G. Cartey Watkinsville 706-769-9736__________ Ford 4500 tractor, backhoe/loader, good cond., $9750. David Warren Kathleen 912-987-8789_____________ Ford 4630,176 hrs., 55 hp., exc. cond., $15,500; MF 360 w/836 O.T. loader, 50 hp., exc. cond., $14,000. Larry Maney Baldwin 706-886-9551_______________ Ford 5000 dsl. tractor, hi-clearance, new paint, $9000. S. Odom Ashburn 912-567-2717______ ;_______________ Ford 515 sickle mower, exc. cond., extra blades, $600. D. Meader Acworth 770-974-5405______________________ Ford 532 sq. baler, good cpnd., field ready Villa Rica site, $2450/nego. Clyde Spears Mableton 770-948-3251______ Ford 601 Workmaster, good tractor, 12V sys., $3500. Robert Nealey Woodstock 770-928-0480 _____ _ Ford 800 w/loader, mech. trip bucket, harrow, turn plow, cult., $4500. Jack Palmer White 770-606-0254_________ Ford 800 & 8N box scrape & bush hog. B. Daves Mableton 770-941-6312 Ford 800 dsl. loader-backhoe, new eng., p/s, exc. cond., $6000, call nights. C. Gamble Pine Mountain 706-663- 2737_______________ __________ _ Ford 800, 5 spd. stacked shifter, scrape-blade, 5' bush hog, good cond., $3300. Kevin Davis Buford 770-271- 3409______________________________ Ford TW20, cab/air, duals. D. A. Long Ludowici 912-545-9258_____________ Ford dsl. Super Dextra, $2,850, 3-pt hitch PTO; log splitter, $800. Don Ray Alpharetta 770-926-1642 770-475-4333 Ford dsl. head 800-4000, $250; 600800 gas crankshaft $250, Ford rear axle w/bearing $75/cash only. M. Wilson Millwood 912-283-9266_____________ Gas driven water pump, Sears mdl. 390.2633 code D71, 3hp,, 4 cyl. B/S locked, $75. J. A. Hoffman Conyers 770-483-8703 _____________ __ Gehl 1540 silage blower; NH 30 blow er, Kelly Ryne silage box, Richardton dump wagon, surge pulsators. David Yoder Dublin 912-275-0714_________ Gehl RBI 500 baler, rnd. hay baler, field ready. Sonny Prater Tennille 912- 552-7601 912-552-5406______________ Gehl feedmill $500; Corley sawmill w/motor & edger, $2000/obo. Virgil Rowland Barney 912-775-2108______ Gleaner-F combine w/corn & grain headers, all, $3,900. George Mulkey Blakely 912-723-3776 ________ __ Gleaner-M combine, 15' grain table, very low hrs.; Gleaner-M, 6-row corn head, 30" rows. Eddie Sullivan Carrollton 770-834-0724____________ ; Gravely, mdl. L, walk-behind tractor w/mower, plow, tiller, tiller & push blade, elec, start, $1150. Roger Lizotte Gainesville 770-781-5662____________ Hard! 3-pt. 50 gal. sprayer, 20' boom handgun dia. pump, exc. cond., $700/obo. J. Grant Fortson 706-327- 5142_________________ ____________ Hay rake $500, rnd. baler $2000, mower conditioner $1000, cotton chop per $500, drop spreader $500, sq. baler $2500. Bill Martin Maxeys 706-759- 3391______________________________ Hobbs pecan cleaner, self-prop. Flory pecan harvester, gas powered elevator. D. A. Law Chula 912-382-4942 Honda RT 5000 w/46" mower, PTO, 3- pt. hitch, bucket, box blade, rock rake, front push blade, 1 yr. old. Preston Chatham Snellville 770-979-8615 IH 126 Cub Cadet, 12hp w/mower, $1,200; Troy-Bilt Tuff cut mower, $450. Bill Wheeler Marietta 770-971-2297 Adrian 912-668-4121 Monroe 770-267-8560 Ads cannot be called in by phone. Submit ads by Wednesday noon. Please observe our 20 word limit. Page 4 _______________________ THE MARKET BULLETIN _______ Wednesday August 7,1996 IH 1486 C-H-A, 145hp, w/duals, good JD 7700 125hp, cab/air duals, 500 Oat crimper, $1200, mint cond. Travis Utility trlr., 6'x11 1/2" steel const, w/oak Want tractor tire 18.4x30, good rubber, solid tractor, $12,000. Stephen Watson hrs., ps., $50,000; JD 375 rnd. baler, Deal Milledgeville 912-452-4106 912- fir., 66" high sides, ramps, dual axle, 2 no holes. Steve Rowland Bowdon 770- Madison 706-342-3205 706-342-8167 ramps, dual tie arm, $8,000. S. Trammell 452-2312________________________ _ 5/16 hitch, $950. Dale Jones Flowery 258-5297 _____________________ IH 154 lowboy, new blades, runs good, Senoia 770-599-6246 Old corn sheller, good cond. L. M. Branch 770-967-6948 _____________ Want tractor & bushhog in good cond., needs some repair, $1000. J. Vickers JD M tractor, 1-row Cole planter, good Dutton Griffin 770-227-7930 Van 12-row sprayer, 1 yr. old. James in exchange for Emus of equal value. Canton 770-479-8366_______________ cond., $1800. Eric Drake Colbert 706- One & 2-horse wagon parts, metal only P. Smith Cordele 912-273-4686 Donnie Williamson Gumming 770-889- IH 915-815 combine parts, Pittsburg 4- 788-3816 (no wood), $200 for all. W. H. Britt Vermeer 605-B Irg. baler, ready to run, 1269 row cult!., like new, $600; JMC 2-row JD M6 w/5' bushhog, $1600; 52-8N Loganville 770-972-4200____________ $1,950, aft. 6pm. B. J. Garner Dublin inverter, IH 414-D rebuilt eng. James Ford tractor, good cond., $2400. Junior One 16 ft. Hale pull type trlr., 1 manure 912-272-3724 ____________ Whittle Chester 912-358-4518 Dudley Buchanan 770-646-5429 spreader, pull type, other equip, avail. WD Allis Ghaimer w/3-pt. hitch, runs FARM SUPPLIES IH Cub Cadet, 14 hp. w/mower, hydro., JD tractor, good rubber, lift, PTO & Harold McNeal- Hoschton 706-654- good, call aft. 7pm. Bill Wilson Monroe $1850; 12 hp. Cub Cadet, no mower, $575. eng., $1500; 5' bushhog $350, seed fert. 2389______________________ ___ 770-267-5770____________ - /fyou have questions regarding ads in Glynn Nutt McDonough 770-957-4787 spreader $450, other equip. Ted Dudley Parting out a Farmall & 540 Case & Waldon 4100 uni-tractor/loader, 6000 this category, call Sonya Mitchell at 404- IH mdl. F-Cub, hyd. lift, sickle mower & Atlanta 404-577-1054 580 C.K. Case loader. George Gilbreath Ford farm tractor, auto.; Vermeer Ditch 651-9083. misc. equip., $1975, call days. G. JD-L, exc. cond.. Dennis Evans Menlo 706-398-3207 ________ Witch, gas. Ralph Eskew Fairburn 770- Puckett Lawrenceville 770-921-5510 Calhoun 706-629-3056 Paulk 2-row peanut invertor, like new, 964-3341 ______________ ________ Flagstone, brick, 100-yr.-old cobble Inti forklift, 6000 cap., 100' conveyor, John Blue Hi-Boy, good cond., 2 Sajie Long mdl. 393 peanut combine, good Woods 5' finishing mower, $500. P. G. stones from historic Marietta. J.C. Gable 6' Gill multi-seeder, UD-24 Inti eng. tree trimmers, good cond. Duston cond. J. Z. McKinley Lyons 912-526- Barber Cedartown 770-748-5606_____ Marietta 770^28-1973 w/hammermill. Tim Freeman Taplev, ill Lyons 912-526-4753 6032 ________________ Chipper/shredder, Kemp 8 hp, Briggs '87 LT40HD woodmizer w/resaw attach., Statesboro 912-871-6573__________ _ Kuhn hay Gyro-tedder, mint cond., Pecan Harvester, McNair 948 w/pump eng., VGC., used 1 season, owners 10hp., 3 phase elec., stationary. Kim Griffin Inti 1440 combine 4-row corn head, $2650, irrig, pump 1/2 horse, elec, mtr., 2 wagon, self-prop. Vee sweeper. H. manual, sheltered, $850. Eli Yoder Colquitt 912-324-2247_______________ less than 1900 hrs, exc. cond., $18,500. sprinklers $250. Royce Richardson Beecher Richland 912-887-3988_____ Cuthbert 912-732-2531 912-732-6687 1 good, used 150 gal. propane tank Brady Sumner Norman Park 912-769- Fayetteville 770-461 -6507 Peerless peanut dryer; Lilliston 1500 `86 Kubota L3750, exc. cond., bush $250, 250 gal. propane tank $300, both 3527____________________ Lewis Bros, poultry housekeeper, good peanut, combine; Ford TW-20 tractor, hog 5', good cond., both $9900. Charles above ground tanks. Virgil Fitzgerald Inti 175 B crawler/loader w/4-in-1 cond., 6 yrs. old, $4500, Iv. msg. S. cab, A/C & duals. Dehnie Metcalf Johnson Fayetteville 770-719-7644 Rochelle 912-365-7278______________ bucket, runs good, $15,500. Henry Byler Richarson Jefferson 706-367-8498 Sycamore 912-386-1444 _______ Power King belly mower, 14 hp eng., 1/1/2 miles of plank fencing & post for Winder 770-725-2914_______________ Inti 404 tractor, indepen. PTO, good looking, $3800/cash. Phillip Merritt Buchanan 770-646-3402____________ Inti Cub Cadet 1250, 50" mower deck, hyd. drive & lift, Kohler eng., exc. cond., $2,000. J. L O'Kelley Bethlehem 770867-5028 _______________________ Inti Cub Cadet, exc. cond., 42" mower, recent svc'd., $1250, garden tiller attach., $350. Lewis Alder Powder Lewis.self-load manure spreader, PTO load/uniload, new bottom plow chain, good cond. J. E. Rylee Gillsville 770869-3292 Long 3/45 hp. dsl., aux. hyd. hookups, 2-stage PTO, ps., 3-pt, hitch, $4000 OBO. K. Brown Dahonega 706-8649131 800-432-0399 Long front-end loader, $6500; Satch front-end loader $4500, ditch-witch $4200, 12'x7' farm trlr., $225. Andy Portable stump grinder, 16hp., $1200. John Williams Buchanan 770-646-5745 Pull harrows, 1 w/8 disc,,.1 w/6 disc, good cond., $50 ea./obo; hvy. duty hay fork, $200. Mary Brannon McDonough 770-957-4933 404-366-2758_________ ; RM 42 Woods hvy. dty. mower, 3-pt hitch, exc. cond., $525. Mike McCoy Locust Grove 770-228-3410 _______ Rainbow cable tow irrig. trvl.r/hose, $5,800, 770' latch/lock, 6" alum, turning plow, hay rake, $1,750. Harold Penland Kennesaw 770-428-6202 Farm Machinery Wanted Want sub-soiler, used w/3-pt. hitch, reusable. John Chyzik Tifton 912-3865074 ________ Want 1 row corn picker, good cond., call evgs. Bill Hardy Warner Robins 912-953-2647______________________ Want 1954 Farmall tractor 300, in good sale, also Ginko wire free, you take down, aft. 8 pm, Z. Whelchel Dawsonville 706864-8485________ _________________ 10 doz. qt. canning jars $1 /doz., you pick up. A. Holston Hiram 770-943-6972 1025 gal. nurse tank on skids, like.new w/3 hp. mtr. R. E. Parten 181 Parten Rd. Ashburn 31714 912-567-3053_________ 14 ton feed bin w/auger $650, 8' water trough $1 ea. Steve Shirley Temple 770- 562-0069 ________________ Springs 770-943-3358 __________ Inti Cub lowboy, mdl. 154, w/3-pt. hitch, $1800. Larry Knight Roystoh 706- 245-9781______________________ __ Inti Farmall 140, quick hitch, new paint, harrow, btm. plow, cults. & planter, factory 12V sys. L. A. Jackson Brunswick 912-265-2274____________ Inti manure spreader, grnd. dr., $375; hay wagon, JD 7'x12', good fir., tires, $395. C. Dangar Alpharetta 770-751- 9722 ________________ Inti tractor 504, gas, w/bushhog; Inti tractor 504 dsl. w/bushhog & front-end loader. Jack Davis Ha 706-789-2216 Irrig. pipe 6" twist lock, 30 joints 2490', also, pipetrlrs. V. C. Kinard Vienna 912- 268-8296_________________ JD 2155 tractor, King bush & bog, Woods 5' pull type mower. M. Purcell Jackson 770-504-8663______________ JD 316 w/46" deck & PTO, F & R hyd. dr., exc. shape, $3700. Wade McIntyre Columbus 706-323-6420____________ JD 330U#330511, restored better than new. Bobby Evridge Byron 912-956- 4600_________________ JD 350 tilt blade, limb risers, new clutches, 3 cyl. dsl., smooth running, $12,000/obo. D. Boone Adel 912-896- 2730______________________________ JD 39 mower $150; JD-5 pull type mower, $250' JD grain drill $100; King bush/bog harrow, 24" disc $350. Innis Gilland Villa Rica 770-459-3642 JD 3945 switch plow, $2500. Daryl Martin Dublin 912-275-0475_________ JD 4-bottom flip plow, Pitts, frame w/4 Cole planters; IH 10' harrow, Long 10' harrow. J. Batchelor McRae 912-833- 2945____________ JD 4-in-1 bucket, 1 1/4yd., exc. cond., fits JD 450, 455 & 555 ser. tractors. Charles Green Armuchee 706-232- 0926______________________________ JD 4030 tractor, 1 Boss irrig. pumping unit w/traveler, 1 Cloud-Burst irrig. pump ing unit. David C. Burke Dover 912-8637757 ____________________________ JD 435 md. baler, like new; 4-row JD cult. & planter $250; MF 37 hay rake $300. V. Crutchfield Jackson 770-775- 6644_____________________ JD 440Q combine, 2800 actual hrs., Carroll Rome 706-295-9353 MF 150 dsl., p.s., $5350; Farmall Cub w/cult., $1850; Cub Lowboy w/mower $2000. T. W. Smith Carrollton 770832-9816 MF 175, new mtr./dutch, new hyd. pump/paint, good tires, hi-lo trans., aux. hyd., $6900/obo. Wayne Stebbins Jakin 912-793-2330 MF 240, 17 hrs., all the goodies. D. E. Tatum Palmetto 770-463-4695 MF 245 tractor, 1700 hrs., JD 2030 tractor; Vermeer 504 rnd. baler. Ray Hickersori Conyers 770-860-8090 MF 285, 81 mdl., 2700 hrs., $11,000; Gehl 600 silage chopper w/2 row cornhead & hay head, $1000. Bill O'Donald Ringgold 706-937-2446 MF 35 dsl. tractor, bush avail., $2800. Maeomi Coefieid Vidalia 912-538-0278 MF 50 tractor, 3 cyl. dsl., 2-PTO, 3-pt. hitch, hi-lo trans., 5' bush hog. exc. cond., $4800. Fred Roy Snellville 770979-5050 MF 50, 2 spd. trans,, spin-out wheels & bushhog, sheltered, $3600. Oien Segars Lavonia 706-356-4217 MF 540 combine, both heads, good cond., $8500. Steve McIntyre Fitzgerald 912-423-6509 MF backhoe front loader, new tires, works strong, $7000, 8am-6pm. Martin Richards Pineview 912-268-1442 MF sq. baler, field ready. James Canady Twin City 912-763-2954 Mohawk 7-shank chisel plow $600, call aft. 6pm. H. Guthrie Douglas 912-3843383 Myers 500 gal. 200 PSI, PTO driven pecan sprayer. C. B. Baird Twin City 912-865-2768 NH 1002, 56 bale wagon w/push out feet, very good cond., $3,750, call aft. 6 pm. G. C. Ganas Waycross 912-2855791 NH 256 Rollbar hay rake, $1,250. Buddy Brown Hawkinsville 912-7832424 NH 283 sq. baler, field ready, $4500; NH 1033 stackwagon, fid. ready, $6000; JD 5200, 250 hrs., like new, $13,500. T. Land Ashburn 912-386-4063 912-5674956 NH 57 PTO hay rake, $950; JD 1209 pipe/trvlrs., $1,600. Paul Harrell Cairo 912-377-4020______________________ Rainbow pumping unit, Rainbow soft- hose traveler, 2400' 6" T/L pipe, all good cond. D. Scott Sylvania 912-863-4754 Rigid auger, complete w/motor, $200; 2 flex augers w/cyclone heads, motors and boot, $250, all equip., good cond. Will Cabe Carnesville 706-384-7119 Rototiller, 50" category "O" 3-pt. hitch, tines 95%, $750 or trade for.Troy-Bilt in good cond. Bob Foster Bishop 706- 769- 7807 _________ _ Ryan sod cutter w/auto. length cutter, field ready, $1500. T. Lear Bainbridge 912-243-1191______________________ Sawmill, portable bandsaw, saws 20' logs-28" dia., V-4 powered, $4000. Wes Noles Franklin 770-854-4345________ Sears 1-horse wagon, iron wheels, exc. body w/spring seat, $500. Lance Robinson Bowden 770-258-7158 Sears lOhp. chipper/shredder, used 2 times, $400. B. R. Standard Austell 770- 948-0804___________________ Sears 16hp. garden tractor w/3-pt. hitch, harrow, turning plow, 48" mower, $700/firm. Richard Welch Sandersville 912-552-5711_________ _____________ Seed cleaning equip., scales & other equip. avail. Robert Fordham Statesboro 912-865-5354 912-764- 2451______________________________ Shaver post auger, hvy. duty, PTO dri ven, exc. cond., w/6" & 9" augers, $625. R. D. Alfredson Canton 770-479-9646 Snapper LT16 tractor w/16hp. 1/c B & S eng. & 48" cut, $1495/will negotiate, good cond. John R. Castleberry Macon 912-788-4149______________________ Super A tractor w/cultivating equip., $2150/cash only. D. Wilson Millwood 912-285-1726______________________ TO-30, fresh paint, new wiring, rebuilt eng., new front tires. Stanley Pye Peachtree City 770-487-2178________ Taylor bean sheller, good cond., 1 bsh. at time. Buford Lord Sandersville 912- 552-2736 _________________ __ Taylor-Way 1 row 3ph. subsoiler, $175; 3ph. spin fert. spreader, used few times, $285. Roy Goodwin Evans 706- 863-8770__________________________ Tiller, Ariens rear tine, like Troy Blit, 7 cond. w/front loader bush hog at reas. price. A. Smith Powder Springs 770943-2370__________________________ Want 3 pt. hitch roto-tiller, also 12" auger bit both in good cond. Bill Taylor Marietta 770-926-0839_____________ _ Want 3-pt hitch for late mdl. JD-B, also want oil filter housing for Oliver Super 55, reas. price. Frank Thomas Barnesville 770-358-0759 __________________ Want 3-pt.-hitch for small Farm-All trac tor, wide wheel base, call Sun. night. James Prater Yatesville 706-472-3521 Want 3-pt. 1 or 2 bottom turning plow. Rod Petra Calhoun 706-625-2026 Want 42" Woods belly mower for Farmall Cub. J. R. Gore Griffin 770229-1842___________ .__________ Want 44" mower deck for Sears GT18 twin 6 spd. garden tractor mdl. John Worley College Park 770-964-6416 Want 5' belly mower & attachments for Farmall A. tractor. Larry Smith Macon 912-781-6781______________ Want 8' or 10' bushhog mower. Mac Wright Fairmount 706-629-0406 Want 901 Ford, selecto Speed trans. or 901 for parts, reas. priced, Iv. msg. Billy Black Waynesboro 706-554-6155 Want Bush Hog pull type mower w/gas mtr. mounted on it. J. Powell Stone Mountain 770-469-6198 ________ Want Ford 7600 front-end loader, grass/ground aerator, south Atlanta area. Mike Todd Atlanta 770-612-0658 Want JD 1050 w/less than 1000 hrs., must run good, no leaks, must know his tory, call before 9pm. S. Kleinschmidt Stone Mountain 770-717-9475_______ Want JD 450, 555 UC or parts tractor. Jim Brooks Loganville 770-978-4172 Want MF 236 loader, bucket & hay spear for MF175 tractor; also, pull type rubber tired dirt pan w/hyd. dump. Jerry Dover Ringgold 706-965-3056_______ Want Merry brand front tine rotary tiller and small air compressor in good cond., 50 mi. radius of Monroe. P. Stephenson Monroe 770-267-5053__________ _ Want farm tractor 21-32 hp., good shape Bush Hog finish mower, trlr., Bush Hog harrows. David Beaty Douglasville 770-949-8459 _______________ Want ground driven pull behind fert. 14.7 ton feed bin, good cond. $700, auto. curtain mach. for parts $75. C. Wellham Statham 770-725-2327 _________ 15,30,55 gal. barrels, food grade, metal, plastic, stainless & wood. Bo Phillips Buford 770-945-2491__________ _ 175 outdoor farrowing huts, must see to appreciate, good control of temp., $250/unit. Gene Callaway 869 Callaway Rd. Rayle 30660 706-274-3392________ 2 storage bldgs, for rent, 32'x12', for greenhouses, water & shelving. Don Huie Locust Grove 770-954-0102__________ 240 gal. fuel tank, stand $200, nego. B. Midgett Gainesville 770-536-4751______ 275 or 330 gal. portable tanks $75 ea. C. Griffin Wright Rome 706-291-8120 30, 40, 55 gal. plastic drums w/screw on lids, for storing feed & farm supplies, $12!/up. C. Pucko McDonough 770-957- 8239_______ _____________________ 36" poultry house fans for sale. Earnest Turk Eatonton 706-485-5971_________ _ 5 V tin, 9-12 ft. $2.50/down, lumber 9'14', 2x6s from $1.50 to $2, sev. 36" fans. Swain Murphy Cornelia 706-776-6256 5 feed bins w/augers & mtrs., 10 ton $500 ea., feed line mtrs. & transmissions $75 ea. Jimmy Toole Danielsville 706- 795-2522______________ ____________ 500 lb. Arcfeld feed scale $100, good cond., 300 gal. fuel tank $100. J. Cooper Gainesville 770-967-6175 ___________ 55 gal. metal or plastic food grade bar rels w/lids, also charred oak wooden bar- rels. Dixie Arnett Tifton 912-382-6517 55 gal. barrels, metal, plastic, wooden, $10/up.Wickie Lewis Chamblee 770-4529080 _____________________________ 55 gal. metal barrels w/lids, 30 & 55 gal. plastic barrels w/bunt holes, 5 gal. buckets w/lid & handles. J. Cline Petty Lawrenceville 770-962-8241 ______ Blk. vinyl safety fencing, approx. 6600 ft., exc. for horse paddocks $1000. T. Darby Lithonia 770-972-8793____________ Breeder cage, exc. cond. $65. L. McCrawley Clarkston 404-298-1365 Bricks, like new, factory stacked, approx. 3000 count. Sylvia Smith Dacufa 770-339- 1112 _________ Briggs Stratton gas operated deep well jet pump, 100' pipe, 8 gal. minute mtr., needs repair $195 firm. E. Gunby Thomson 706-595-5854____________ exc. dsl. eng., grain auger, B & S mtr. R. H. Davidson Bonaire 912-923-8620 JD 450, 18' & 23', hvy duty tri-axle mower conditioner, no Sun. calls. Dwight Shenk Dublin 912-272-6392 NH 7' cycle bar mower, 3-pt. hook-up, hp, $600 firm; water/trash pump, Gorman Rupp, B & S eng., $300. Chuck Fahn Marietta 770-642-1841_______ - spreader. N. E. McKinnon Macon 912788-2321__________________________ Want hay elevator, hay conveyor. Burch egg cooler, mdl. 18,000 BTU $1500, 5 np. submergible pump $500. Buddy Wells Newborn 770-787-7304 trlrs., 24" & 30" JD backhoe buckets, aft. 5pm. R. W. Henry Cleveland 706-8655148______________________________ good cbrid., $750. Jim Wadley Statham 770-725-2464 770-725-2257 NH 846 round baler, very good cond., Tractor-Toro Parkmaster, 6 cyl., GM eng., dual rear wheels, $1200. Philip Capers Dahlonega 770-536-4962 Russ Page Athens 706-546-7005 Want hvy. duty harrow to chop up roots & sm. limbs on cut-over land. Christy Canning jars, name brand, no recycled glass, qts. $3.50/doz., pints $3.25/doz. W. Summer Marietta 404-499-8004 JD 500 baler $1900; Heston 5400 baler, $1000; Case 1590 tractor $2850; $4500/obo. Scot Daniel Brunswick 912265-9424 Trailer 4x8, hvy. duty, tandem axle, 7000 lb. payload, surge brks., like new, Casey Thomson 706-595-5974______ Want hyd. pump for 530 Case farm Cattle feeders, auto. 3^f ton cap. $200 ea. or best offer. Russell Nash Gillsville NH feedmill $800. Hubert Barbaree Box NH 851 rnd. hay baler, no rust, auto, $1500. Dennis Maslanka Hampton 770- tractor, reas. priced. Nettie Pierce 770-503-9144______________________ Springs 912-649-2530________ ______ tie, $3500. Warner Owens JD 5400 60hp. w/6' mower, $13,000; Springs 706-655-2246 Warm 478-0650 ______________' Trailer, flatbed 8x10 alumn., 2500 lb. Stockbridge 770-507-8905__________ _ Want mower deck, complete mower Chain saw, Homelite, cond. $165. H. Barton 18" bar, good Atlanta 404- 10' 3-pt. harrow, new disc, $750; wagon w/cypress body, 5th wheel, $700. H. NH 900 silage cutter, Richardton dump wagon, Richardton silage box Gehl blow cap., 4 wheel, tongue steered, $700. William Guillebeau Gray 912-986-1353 missing, bad gear box ok, 5' Bush Hog mdl. 600. Barbara Whidby Canton 770- 6343151___________ .__________ Chicken barn, 40x250 w/11 stalls, pole, Overby Richland 912-838-4505______ er, other equip. Paul Yoder Montezuma Troy-Bilt tiller, 6 hp, Horse mdl., elec. 479-5495 ________ barn, 50x100 w/8 stalls, fencing to be taken JD 5400 FWD, 668 hrs., $18,000. E. 912-472-8742 start, comp, rebuilt, $650. Frank Want old Clark 4000/5000 lb. forklift for down, make offer. M. Hortelano McDonald Willacoochee 912-468-9157 NH 946 rnd. hay baler, good cond., Basinger Marietta 770-433-2491______ parts. Sid Evans LaGrange 706-885- Alpharetta 404-303-1657 _________ JD 630 LP propane, 2 cyl. tricycle type. $3,000; 4-whl. ground driven rake, like Troy-Bilt tiller, Horse mdl. elec, start 1600______________________________ Chicken house to be moved, 34x330 & good mech. cond., good tin/tires, 3-pt., new, $400. Virgil Dorminy Fitzgerald lay-off plow, furrow plow $750. Virgil Want old wooden wagon wheels. equip, fans, feed bins, hoppers, foggers, live PTO, p/s, restorable, $3750, evgs. 912-423-3370 Dempsey Dalton 706-278-3817______ Lenny Draper Winston 770-949-4956 other. M. Strickland Yatesville 706-647- Don Harper Doraville 770-394-1279 NH baler, 316 rake & sycamore, all for . Troy-Bilt garden tractor, tiller attach., 770-949-4087 _____________ 1894______________________ JD 6600 cult., 12-row hydr. folding, $5000/cash only. W. R. Reeves Griffin belt driven, good cond., sheltered, $400. Want parts IH F-30, call collect. J. Drums, metal, plastic, clean $8 ea., 30, $950; 4-row IH corn head. Lamar 770-227-4450 Jerry Smith Blairsville 706-745-7584 Huggett Cochran 912-934-0600______ 55, 60 gal. T.W. Allums Austell 770-948- Montgomery Reynolds 912-847-2669 Nl corn picker; AC 72 pull type com Troy-Bilt tiller, elec, start, 6 hp. hiller, Want parts for JD 435 farm dsl. tractor. 3273______________________________ JD 6620 combine, $10,000; JD 336 hay 216 baler, header $3000. bine; JD #5 mowing machine. J. D. Smith Chatsworth 706-695-3051 furrower, bumper guard, like new, $1250. H. Satterfield Fayetteville 770-461- Robert Page Williamson 770-228-6218 Want rnd. hay baler, $3000 or under. Drums; metal or plastic, open or closed $4, $5, $7 ea. Gene Walden -Covington Charles Hall Norwood 706-465-9971 New Idea corn picker, pull type, 2-row 7178________ ;_____________________ Roy Garrett Bowdon 770-258-5627 770-786-7233____________________ __ JD 6620 turbo, hyd. combine, w/215 (wide), 1000 RPM PTO, $5000. Richard Troy-Bilt 5hp chipper vac, cuts up to 3" Want sgl. eng. for SSI 6 Sears tractor, Dutchman starter/grower pullet cages, 8 grain head, good cond., $22,000. Mike Acree Calhoun 706-629-7694 limbs, used twice, $850. Rex Nelson buy whole mac. if running. R. E. Brake yrs., nipple drinkers, cap. 60,000. Hubert Patat Monroe 770-267-9329_________ Nut Hustler/Savage pecan sprayer, Hiawassee 706-896-2376 ___________ Albany 912-883-5827 _________ Moss Young Harris 706-379-2073_____ JD 750 dsl., 4WD w/JD 70 loader, 1988, 500 gal. 36" fan, 540 or 1000 rpm PTO, Troy-Bilt Horse tiller w/bumper & plow, Want to buy sm. or med. size tractor Elec, mtrs., 3 ph., vari. sizes, 5 to 20 400 hrs., like new, $9500/firm. John $3500. Dan Yunker Valdosta 912-559- exc. cond., $750/firm. J. Cook Acworth w/wo equip. David Brown Union City hp., reas. B. Haar McDonough 770- Agnew Summerville 706-857-1627 5692 770-974-4683 770-964-1123 914-7609 Wednesday August 7, 1996 THE MARKET BULLETIN Page 5 Emus & turkey outdoor feeders, metal, holds about 1000 lbs., Lowndes & Oconee Co. $40. Eddy Thaxton LIVESTOCK Black Angus bulls, weaning age, reas. priced, Al sired. Ron Howell Macon 912935-2717________ _________________ Georgia Cooking Watkinsville 706-769-7866 _______ Farm bell, pipe vise, bell bottom jack, other. Phyllis Jewell Waycross 912-2838871 ______________________ __ If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Jackie McKenzie at 404-651-9082. Blk. Gelbvieh bulls, 3-n-1's & hfrs., most Al sired & at least 2nd gen., blk. & polled, show-calf prospects. Tom Richardson Ellijay 706-635-2729_____ RECIPE MAKEOVER We lightened a delicious applesauce muffin without sacrificing the wonderful Farrowing crates w/self feeder & water, All livestock (i.e-, those animals such Brahmans, reds, red speckled, blk./wh. flavor, moistness and homemade goodness. This version is lower in fat and sev. diff. size hog feeders, priced to sell. as, but not limited to, cattle, equine, speckled, breeding age bulls/younger, E. Hudspeth Jefferson 706-367-4453 goats, sheep, swine, and poultry) halter broke females, mobt Al sired. C. sugar and is a delicious treat for anyone interested in healthy eating. Fence charger w/battery $75, Wise, must have been in possession of the Parks Cleveland 706-864-6966 mtrs. w/starter generator, cotton scales advertiser for a minimum of 90 days Bull & hiefers, approx. 17 & 13 mos. APPLESAUCE SNACK CAKES $75, silage chopper $75, other. Jim Flarp before they can be advertised old, both for $550, Monticello/Jasper Co. Eastman 912-374-2366________ . Free 250 gal. fuel oil tank, under Cattle Ed Birdsong Lilburn 770-495-3268 Calving ease, milking ability, svc. age, 2/3 cup vegetable oil 2/3 cup fructose ground, you dig out, fill in hole, line incl. James Hopkins Woodstock 770-9261843______________________________ GQF game bird brooder, like new, auto turning incubator for quail or chicken eggs, $100 ea., extra parts incl. Robert L. Gore Stone Mountain 770-806-9999 Gate, 6' galv., 4 panel gate, complete w/two 8 ft. posts $19.95. J. Barnish Cattle moving from farm to farm must have a negative brucellosis test within the past 30 days before they are moved whenever there is a change of ownership. Exceptions are cattle from certified herds, or those consigned directly for slaughter. Buyers are urged to request proof of a negative brucellosis test prior to purchase. Irish, dual Shorthorn bulls, selec. Oklahoma cows, $700-$900, can del. Kenneth Bridges Nicholson 706-7573908______________________ ' Chiangus show steer prospect, halter broken sired by Dakota, $800. Robin Baker Pine Mountain 706-663-2736 Full blooded Beefmaster bull, 14 mos. old, ready for Igt. serv. $500. Shelly 2 eggs 4 cups all-purpose flour 2 teaspoons baking soda 1 ' tablespoon cinnamon 3/4 teaspoon ground cloves 1 teaspoon allspice 2 cups unsweetened applesauce 1 teaspoon vanilla Hoschton 706-654-2984_____________ 74 young cross bred cows, 1100-1200 Massey Sr. Commerce 706-335-4494 Preheat oven to 375 degrees F. In large bowl, cream oil and fructose with Hopper feed bins, sev. 6-12 tons, Brock lbs., 61 calves, up to 600 lbs., Fullblood Senepol bulls, $1000/up, electric mixer at medium speed. Add eggs one at a time, beat well with mixer $375 to $685, CT fill systems. Bruce $500/round; 8 bulls, $600-$800. Fred bred heifers or open. Douglas McKinnon after each. In medium bowl, combine flour, baking soda, cinnamon, cloves and Thaxton Watkinsville 706-769-6890 Walker Carrollton 770-832-8530 Pearson 912-422-3793______________ allspice. Add flour mixture to creamed mixture alternately with applesauce, Incinerator for sale, ideal for Ige. poultry Five 16-ft. cattle panels, good cond., Fullblood, purebred Red Angus bull, 7 beginning and ending with flour mixture. Stir in vanilla. Spoon batter into paper- operation $2000, call 5 pm. J. Davidson $200. Joe Wright Roberta 912-836-3644 mos. old, $300. Tom Billings Walnut Warner Robins 912-953-5516________ 1 blk. hfr. Simmental X Angus Grove 770-787-0850________________ Incubator, 3 tray, auto, turning, exc. Gertrudis, dob 12-10-95, will make tall Gelbvieh purebred regd. Polled bulls, lined muffin tins. Bake for 22-25 minutes. Yields 30 muffins. Each muffin con tains 132 calories (36% from fat). (Note: recipe can easily be cut in half). cond. $225, other. John Hogan Locust Angus type cow, $300. Ross Nichols Grove 770-957-8940________________ 1939 Temprence Hall Rd. Rock Spring Lincoln elec, welder, 220 volt, like new 30739 $400. D. McClure Marietta 770-426- 12 Black Baldy heifer, 9-6-12 mos., 7156 _______ 400-500 lbs. & 1 Beefmaster bull 600 open females, performance records/EPD's herd, cert./accred. Danny Jones Warthen 912-552-5134 912-553- 5108____________ _________________ Gelbvieh, purebred & percentage, Pat Carlan Clarkesville, Ga. Nutritional Information Per Serving: Linde nitrogen semen tank, Ige. cap., 5- lbs., $l50/ea. Harold Fowler 5330 Clark 6 wk. holding time $250. J. White Creek Rd. Martin 30557 706-384-4040 Stockbridge 770-474-4151___________ 2 Angus bulls, 19 mos., $600-700, one Log splitter, 5hp,, Briggs/Stratton, like A.I. sired by Ideal 033. Geoffrey Parrish new, $600; Coleman 4500 Watt, 8hp, Bethlehem 770-868-1821 gen., used twice, $350. J. Viliarose 2 Regd. Black Angus bulls, long & tall, Dexter 912-875-4164________________ 17 mos., all shots, cert./herd, High Lumber kiln dried rough cut, up to 50% Pockets bloodlines, call aft. 6 pm. Guy off, for barns, utility bidgs. Lawrence Mullinax Clermont 770-983-3799 Bloodworth Milner 770-358-7352 22 Black and Black Baldies, pasture Lumber, Woodmizer sawn pine & oak, exposed to Limousin bull, 2nd and 3rd vari. cuts, black walnut logs. Andy calf. C. L. Brooks Gordon 912-628Cooper Hiram 770-943-4384_________ 2655 Mdl. 520 two bu. Tamaco pea, bean huller w/size C & D doors $2900. Horace 22 regd. Polled Hereford cows, Hereford and Angus bulls. Whitey Hart Gibson Waycross 912-283-4248______ Madison 706-342-0264 Meat slicer, like new, wholesale price 3 Simmental bulls, 12 to 15 mos. old, $660. Gerald Hashman Savannah 912- ready for serv., $500 ea., no papers. C. 897-4505 ___________________ C. Tritt Suches 706-747-3696 Micromist fogger system, make offer, Coleman Powermate gen., 8 hp. $350. Kenneth Vines Maysville 404-654-2775 404-652-3298_________________. 5 Angus & Angus Santa Gertrudis heifers, weaned on feed & grass, $100$135 ea. Randy Garner Douglasville 770-949-3654 No. 2 farm bells, $65, deer bells, $35, cow bells, $35. Henry Royal Sycamore 912-567-3745______________________ 5 Simmental hfrs., 575 lb. avg., good quality, $250 ea. William Turner Canton 770-479-2628 Nursery cont, min. order 3000, like new, 1 gal. 7 cents, 2 gal. 12 cents, 3 gal. 18 cents, free dely. Anthony Sedes Marietta 770-980-1757 __________ 5 bred heifers crossbred w/Angus 1 X Angus bull, 650 to 1000 lbs. H. T. Waters Jesup 912-427-7546 6 Limousin bulls, 6-9 mos., Polled Pints & qt. jars, some old glass tops w/metal fastener. Melinda Brock Dallas 770-443-5500 ________________ Rough sawn yellow,pine on band saw, tight grained, siding, flooring, paneling, etc. Bennett Daniel Milledgeville 912- 452-3039 _________________ __ Several old-timey wash pots for sale, different sizes, ready for cooking, will del. to Atlanta. Bill Sewell Townsend 912- 832-7050 ________ Black Powder, 1-3/4 Limousin, 1/4 Beefmaster, PB/FB, horn type, exc. EPD's, $400-$500. James Fuche lla 706-789-3995 6 purebred Limousin hfrs., commercialherd, bred to purebred Limousin, $400 ea. David Fields Talbotton 706-665- 8840 60 milk cows, some Jersey, mostly Holstein, low SCC. J. M. Wise Plains 912-824-7634 Shearing stand for sheep/goats, good for trimming feet also, like new $125/obo. Jody Tillotson Snellville 770-979-2844 8 Angus hfrs. bred to Hereford bull, diff. ages $300-$425. A. Lee Oxford 770787-1047 Split locust farm fence rails, del. & installed anywhere. T. Mitchell Cleveland 706-865-9828_____________ Split locust farm fence rails del., installed, display avail. Ron Carroll Clarkesville 706-754-9123_______ _ Steel barn door, barrel roll up type, 18' wide, 10' high, tracks, fittings incl. Jim Shelhimer Covington 770-464-1322 8 Holstein steers,. 800-1000 lbs., 15 Holstein bulls and steers, 500-750 lbs. Chris Hensley Maysville 706-652-2191 8 bred young crossbred cows & reg'd. fullblood Senepol bulls, $4000 for all at barn. Hal Keller McDonough 770-9579125 8 regd. Angus, good bulls, $850/up, 8 hfrs., $450 ea., good cows, reas. priced. B.F. Bohanon Chickamauga 706-375- Steel framing walls, windows, etc., no 4783 floor system $7000, entire pkg. Gary Mulligan Gainesville 770-287-7063 Angus bull, 14 mos., 11 mos., 9 mos. R. E. Pritchett Cornelia 770-778-2734 polled, bulls & hfrs., gentle, reas. priced. Anthony Lawrence Clarkesville 706- 754-6402 ____________________ Gentle, regd. Red Brahmans, Simmental & Simbrahs, cows, bulls & heifers, call nights. David Dillard Hahira 912-794-2297____________________ _ Herd of mixed breed cows & calves, 2 Charolais bulls. Troy Brown Washington 706-285-2338__________ Hfrs. 500-700 lbs., exposed to calving ease Polled Hereford bull, herd cert./accred., $300-$500. Brett Chandler Winterville 706-742-7563_______ Holstein cows, calving w/2nd calf, wt. approx. 1100 lb., good quality. Donald Westmoreland Gainesville 770-9837450 __________________________ _ Jersey cow, bred back w/5 mos. old Limousin bull calf, hand milk or take calves, very gentle, $550 for both. Billy M. Hodges Sr. Portal 912-865-5334 Large cross bred beef cows, bred to regd. BBU bull, all easy calving. Joe Davis Ball Ground 770-735-3686 Lge. sel. of Holstein heifers to start, calving Aug. 15, avg. wt. 1200 lbs., some Al sired. Stanley London Cleveland 706-865-4703 706-865-2860 Limousins 10-12 cow/calf prs., full blood and purebred, exc. bloodlines. W.L. Murray 873 Fairway Dr., S.E Monroe 30655 770-267-2125_________ Longhorn cattle for sale, cows, heifers & bulls avail. A. Eidson Athens 706- 549-6867 ____________________ . Polled Gelbvieh, Polled Simmental, Red Angus, Polled Limousin. H. T. Higdon Greensboro 706-453-2117 Polled Black & Red Limousin bulls, hfrs., 3-N-Ts, cow/calf prs., regd. pure bred, $300/up. Paul Bourff, Sr. Juniper 912-649-9932 706-568-4887 ________ Polled Hereford cows w/calves, bred back to a regd., Polled Brahman bull, $500/pr., cows/hfrs., many breeds, aft. 7pm. W. Head Jersey 770-787-2685 Polled regd. Santa Gertrudis bull, bom April '95, see to appreciate. R. E. Lee Hortense 800-334-4510 912-778-4560 Pr.(hfr. & bull) of yrlng. Scotch Highlands. Keith Jarvis Ashburn 912567-2454___________ ______________ Purebred Beefmaster bulls, heifers, some cow & calf prs. Herbert Peters Social Circle 770-267-2660_______ __ Purebred polled, Limousin bred cows, Protein 2.2g Carbohydrates 19.5g Fat 5.3g Cholesterol 14mg Fiber .8g Calcium 8mg Iron .9mg Sodium 60mg Dietary Exchanges: 1 bread, 1 fat How We Did It: To lower calories, total fat and saturated fat in this recipe, we reduced the amount of fat from 1 cup margarine to 2/3 cup vegetable oil. We then added an additional 1/2 cup applesauce, from 1 1/2 cups to 2 cups to add back moisture and tenderness. We cut additional calories by substituting 2/3 cup fructose for the 2 cups sugar used in the original recipe. Extra cinnamon and cloves were added to enhance flavor. This recipe was tested for accuracy in the Department of Agriculture test kitchen by Beth Thompson, our registered dietician. If you would like to share your favorite recipe with our readers, send to: Georgia Cooking, Market Bulletin, 19 MLK Jr:, Drive, Atlanta 30334-4250. if you have any questions or problems regarding recipes featured in this column, call 1-800-282-5852 (statewide). Please do not call the individual who submitted the recipe. Red Angus bulls, $600, 1 w/papers, $1,200, Red Angus cows w/pabers, 1,000 ea., Limo./Red Angus bull, $500, others. W. Purvis Eastman 912-3745675 912-374-0040__________ Red Angus bull, 3 yrs., $650. E. Ashley Danville 912-962-0772_______ Regd. Angus cows, bred to calf beg. Nov. '96, avg. age 4 yrs., perf. records, all vac., will del., $8,800. J. Tinter Atlanta 770-451-0530 770-955-8196 Regd. Angus bulls, cert., yearlings, Stockman-Lovanna breeding, $600 & up. Roy Millsap Summerville 706-3978122_____________________________ Regd. Angus bulls, Al sired, easy calv ing, reas. priced, free del. Kevin Kiser Macon 912-935-2849 Regd. Angus bulls, performance bloodlines, exc. eye appeal. Gene Potts Moultrie 912-941-5673 912-941-5618 Regd. BBU Beefmaster bulls, 12-24 mos., good bloodlines, $600-$900. Roger Dunagan Dahlonega 706-8642840___________ :____________ _ Regd. Beefato cow w/twin Beefalp hfrs., calves, $550. John C. Reid Zebulon 770-567-8709______________ Regd. Black Angus bulls, Independence bloodline, 14 mos., 1050 lbs. R. L. Robinson Dallas 770-4452027_______________________ Regd. Black Angus: brood cows, heifers, cow/calf prs. & bulls, $700$1,200, cert. & accred. Gary Daniels Powder Springs 770-424-7828 Read. Brahman heifers, 8 mos. old & up, $800/up; regd. Brahman bulls, 6 mos., 3 yrs. old, $600-$900. Corky Harvell Pavo 912-859-2222 Regd. Charolais bulls, 8-19 mps. old, $575/up. Ben Wright Buchanan 770646-3228__________________________ Regd. Holstein bulls, breeding age, sired by top Al sires, $950/ea. Noah Yoder Rte. 1 Montezuma 31063 912472-7944__________________________ Regd. Limousin breeding age bulls, exc. bloodlines & EPD's, cow/calf prs., cows bred back to Homozygous polled bull. R. Roberts Winder 770-867-5053 Regd. Longhorn calves and ropers, bulls. Reiser Hahn Clyo 912-754-6977 Regd. PB Simmental, bred cows, weaning bulls and hfrs. Sean Parker Barnesville 770-358-6826___________ - Regd. Polled Simmental bull, born 2/'95, BW:-2, WW:10, YW:22 sire: DS Caufitime T41 72X. T. Johnson Glennville 912-654-1923____________ Regd. Polled Hereford bull, 5 yrs., Forage Finder bloodline; regd. Beefmaster bull, 5 yrs., herd cerb/accred. Ricky Yarbrough Gray 912-986-5034 Regd. Polled Herefords, cert, accred., Victor, Forage Finder, Enforcer & Butler Maid bloodlines, reas. priced. Ed Hill Tiqnall 706-285-2977_______________ Regd. Polled Herefords, bred cows hfrs., cow/calf pr. 1 & 2 yrs. bulls, cert./accred., call aft. 7 pm. Bobby Brantley Tennille 912-552-9328______ Tin, used 5V 7' $2, S'-IO' $3, 11-12' $3 & $3.50, 2x8x1 blueboard $1.25, 17 trusses 26' $35 ea. Leroy Core Marietta 770-971-9322______________ Two 450x35 layer houses, all equip, plus honey wagon scrapers, sprayer AC unit dismantle. Remer Franklin Metter 912-685-5936______________________ Used knotty pine paneling, 800 bd. ft., many uses 30 cents/bd. ft. or $200 for all. V. Demsky, Jr. Carlton 706-797-3746 Used roofing, metal 20' $15/sheet, exc. cond., used trusses 34' $25 ea. Danny Stephens Monticello 706-468-2589 Used tin, 10' $3/sheet. Hal Barry Moreland 770-253-6332_____________ Utility poles, creosote, 6" to 15", dia. 8'15' long $2/ft. E. Whatley Stone Mountain 770-498-2061 ____________ Walnut lumber, suitable for making fur niture, random lengths, thickness and widths, none over 6' long, reas. priced, other. Pete Huff Atlanta 404-344-1207 Well pump for sale. Larry Cook Conyers 404-483-7552 Wood splitter, hvy. duty, 12 hp., Wise, gas eng. w/adapter to cut limbs, 23 gai./minute pump $900. Ray Williams Forest Park 404-761-6038 BBU Beefmaster cow & bull calf, hfrs. open dehorned and vac. Leroy Drummond Canton 770-479-8308 BBU bulls, cert, herd, good bloodlines, diff. ages. Lamar Barber Franklin 706675-3732 BBU regd. Beefmaster cattle, $850/up, exc. bloodlines. Don Cheshire Conyers 770-922-3777 BBU regd. Beefmaster bull, 2 yrs., Ranger Pride grandson, open heifers & bred heifers. Rondal Fields Clermont 770-983-7104 BBU regd. cows, bulls and hfrs., good bloodline. Curtis Rochester Rome 706233-9893 Beefalo bulls, regd. & unregd., exc. commercial herd bulls, aft. 7 pm. Levon Lehman Metter 912-685-4042 Beefmaster bulls, 16-18 mos., sired by Lasater Ranch bulls. B.W. Farmer Oxford 770-786-6469 Beefmaster hfrs., 1X or 2X, 16 mos., wormed, shots, rdy. to breed, good bloodlines, $300-350 ea. Stephanie Elliott Thomaston 706-647-8455 Beefmaster cow, Angus X cow, both young, $600/pr. Wiley Shumake Buchanan 770-646-0784 prs., open hfrs., exc. bloodlines and disp. Marshall Mosley Lyons 912-526-9226 Purebred Simmental cow/calf prs., heifers, bulls, some polled, very gentle, must see herd tp appreciate, $600/up, call evgs. O. G. Satterfield Blairsville 706-745-3993 ______________ _ Purebred Shorthorn bull, 2 yrs. old, purebred cross bull (1/2 Angus-1/2 Shorthorn), black, dob 6/11/95, semen tested w/all shots. Lucy Hardwick Atlanta 770-945-2310_______ - Purebred Charolais bulls, 20 mos. old, $500 ea. Mark Floyd Calhoun 706-6258477________________ Purebred Black Angus bull, no papers, 13 mos. old, $450. Calvin Ray Royston 706-245-8557 _______________ Purebred Black Angus bull, calved 2/7/93, Tifton Performance tested, herd sire, aggressive breeder. Bill Cowart Lyons 912-656-7907 912-538-7915 Purebred Santa Gertrudis bulls, 10 mos. old, approx. 650 lbs. ea., also Charolais/Gertrudis cross calves. Kip Gaston Hoschton 770-867-2434_____ Purebred polled Limousin bulls, 14-24 mos. old. D. Thompson Metter 912-6852232 912-685-5128 Regd. Black Angus bull, 16 mo., good disp., EPD's Al, son of KMA Highroller, herd cert, accred;, $900. Doug Hawkins Social Circle 770-464-3538 _______ Regd. Black Angus bulls, 18 mos., approx. 1400 lbs., good bloodlines. Joe McCannon Hull 706-789-3380_______ Regd. Black Angus bulls 7-27 mos., $650 & up, Gorthy of Graham breeding, perf. guarn., weaned heifers $500. Ken Parris Chickamauga 706-539-2753 Regd. Black Angus young herd bulls and hfrs., Irg. modern body type, gentle. John Massengale Fayetteville 770- 719-7623__________________________ Regd. Black Angus bulls, ready for service. L. A. Watkins Milan 800-585- 3322 912-385-8750_____________ Regd. Black Angus bulls, call evgs. or day. Larry Bramblett Jefferson 706- 367-5651 770-535-7778 _______ Regd. Blk. Angus bulls, 16 mos.-3 yrs., easy calving, exc. sires, all shots, cert. herd. V. Campbell Elberton 706- 283-7268__________________________ Regd. Brahman bulls from cert, herd, top bloodlines, exc. qlty., service age. Roger Anderson Jesup 912-427-7294 912-427-6430 Regd. Polled Simmental Purebred bulls, A.I. sired for easy calving, Red, Polled & Flechvieh. Beman Boatright Midville 912-589-7144_______ _______ Regd. Polled Hereford bulls, 21 mos., $650, regd. polled Hereford heifers avail. Sept., $250-$275. Jo Hix Comer 706- 783-5556__________________________ Regd. Polled Hereford bull, 5 yrs. and 2 yrs., Victor bloodline. Jerry Shumans Baxley 912-367-2243 __________ Regd. Purebred Polled Simmental bulls, cows/calves and hfrs. V. L. Willis Tifton 912-382-5909________________ Regd. Shorthorn bulls, 6-14 mos. old, very gentle, champion quality, $400- $600, can del. Charles Osborn Watkinsville 706-769-4336__________ Regd. Simmental bulls & heifers, easy calving, Trait Leaders, exc. EPDs, top Flechvieh bloodline. Francis Stubbs Glennville 912-557^1001_____________ Regd. Simmental bull, 18 mos., out of Wizzard sire, semen tested, all shots given, rdy. for svc., $750. B. Parks Pendergrass 706-693-2619__________ Regd. Simmental bulls, breeding age, Homozygous Polled, Al sired, low birth wts., gentle, $550-$750. Joe Liberatore Maysville 706-652-3160 Page 6 THE MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday August 7,1996 Regd. Texas Longhorns- 6 cows, 50 nanny goats for sale, call aft. 6 pm. Pygmy goats, very sml., all cols., friendly '90 AQHA bay mare, Jet Deck, 2 AMHA, 2 AMHR mares, great child open, exc. bloodlines and quality. Tim Hansford Washington 706-678- billies $50, young nannies $75, bred nan Nonstop Jet, Leo, bred for 3/97 horses w/2 paints, filly & colt, 1 dk. grey Ellieque Allegood Moultrie 912-941- 4574___________ __________ nies $100-$125. Sonia Christiansen $5500/obo. E. Linn Summerville 706- filly, all 6 wks. to 3 mos. R. Hams 2010____________________________ ADGA French Alpine doe & wether Lawrenceville 770-963-8470__________ 857-1377__________________________ Fayetteville 770-460-1358___________ Regd. Victor Domino Polled Hereford kids, 4 mos., disbudded, shots, healthy, Pygmy goats, newborn. Tommie '90 AQHA geld., barrel/poles, '94 2 APHA weanlings, blk./wh. overo filly cows, 3 yrs. old, due to calve Sept.-Oct., bottle raised, good milking stock. J. Keebaugh Fayetteville 770-487-2229 AQHA geld., started u/s, read, half $1500, blk. b/s colt $600, great conf., $700/ea., can del. George Scdville Olsen Dahlonega 706-864-8909______ Pygmy goats, two 6 mos., one 3 mo. Arabian mare, child-safe. P. McKenzie disp., parents blk. M. Cox Rome 706- Macon 912-745-2524 ______________ ADGA Nubian goats, does, starting at billy, very cute $30 ea., call aft. 6:30. Hahira 912-794-9367________________ 232-1563__________________________ Regd. blk. Angus bull, 18 mos. by GT $250, bucks. $100, stud service avail., Robin Smith Gainesville 770-887-5800 '90 regd. geld., 17.2hds., blk., 4 whites 2 regd. Appaloosas; 1 filly, 1 geld., 16 Max-Dam, R&J Miss Esso, great EPD's bottle raised, good, bloodlines. Keith Pygmy nanny & kid, wh., Pygmy billy, $3000, '88 AQHA regd- chestnut mare, mos., exc. bloodline, sire Sugar time HH, thick hvy. muscle, cows. Charles Rees Good Hope 770-267-8279 grey, blk., all 3 for $70. Eugene Hill 14.3hds. $2500/obo. B. Wall Alpharetta all shots. H. Ed Hemphill Metter 912- McKemie Griffin 770-228-3736 ! ADGA Nubians, 3 bucklings $100 ea., Canton 770-479-1384_______________ 770-447-1132______________________ 685-6992_______________________ __ Regd. red Angus bulls & heifers, easy yrlg. buck $250, CAE neg., cert., abcess Regd. Corrriedale ram $250, beau. '90 regd. Appaloosa geld., 15.3hds., 2 regd. APHA mares, 5 yrs., Skipper W calving, good milkers, 12,-24 mos. old. free herd. Sally Reid Woodbury 706- white fleece. G. Maraman Monroe 770- TB sired, trails, clips, loads, sweet, will 6 Impressive $2000 ea. or $3500 for John Cowart Dahlonega 706-864-4557 553-5211 770-228-6843 _______ 267-7102 _______________________ ing, English or Western $3000. Lara both. Greg Parker Alma 912-632-4289 770-394-2729______________________ African Pygmy goats, vari. of cols., 4 Regd. American Deldine Merino rams, Homans Murrayville 770-534-0222 2 sorrel geld., 8 yrs., QH type, grade Regd. smooth polled Charolais bull, 2 mos. old $50. Billy Jordan 153 Robertson vac., exc. temperment, top qlty. wool, '92 AQHA geld., chestnut/flaxen mane, horses, super gentle for trail $1500- g yrs., proven herd sire, now on Igt. svc., Rd., LaGrange 706-884-9892_______ rams $125 ea., wool $8/lb. David reat mind on trails, ring, cow pen, Poco $1700. Kyle Vasser Summerville 706- exc. EPD's, $1000, gentle. L. Griffith African Pygmy goat kids, regd. doe, Brannon Ranger 706-602-9632_______ iude, Leo bred $2500. V. Posey Tunnel 857-1405___________________ Newnan 770-583-3677______________ unregd. chocolate billy & does, out of Regd. American Alpine bucks $40/up, Hill 706-935-2750___________________ 2 yr. QH stallion, bay, lunges, leads, Santa Gertrudis bull, purebred but no regd. buck $75-$250. Kathy Wade slaughter goats also. Andrew Edwards '92 SSHBEA geld., 16hds., tri color, clips, loads, exceptional attitude, green- papers, approx. 18 mos., polled, Irg. Winder 770-867-6092 _________ Dacula 770-963-3956_______________ very flashy & smooth, good on trails broke, mature 15.2hds. $950. Melisa frame, $500. James Daniel Stockbridge African Pygmy goats, 8 mo. billy $30, 2 Regd. Nubian buck, born 12/95, all $2200. Rob Grant Harlem 706-556- Bagiev Chatsworth 706-270-1687 770-483-4806_____________ _________ mo. billies & nannies $25 ea. Buddy shots, disbudded, wormed, gentle, dis 6075_______________ ;______________ 3 regd. miniature jack donkeys, 6 mos., Santa Gertrudis bull, 4 yrs., 1800 #, Vaughan Fayetteville 770-461-1817 ease free herd $100. Marie Tualtiere '93 AQHA bay mare, gr'dau. of 7 mos., 11 mos., Jackson Brown breed fullblood, dbl. polled, Black Angus hfr. African Pygmy goats, wh. nannies & Suwanee 770-887-1925______ ______ Dynamic Deluxe, great disp., started u/s, ing, exc. qlty. C. Holmes Fayetteville springing, 30 mos., $1,100. Charles Hart female kids. Rick Weiser Fayetteville Regd. Nubian buck w/papers, selling to fut, prosp. $2500. Anita Ail Waynesboro 770-461-6497______________________ Columbus 706-568-9682____________ 770-461-6493___________ __________ keep from inbreeding. J. Briscoe 706-554-3092______________________ 3 regd. racking spotted mares, in foal to Simmental bulls, 2 mos. up to 2 yrs., Angora goat, female, 3 yrs., sweet, Snellville 770-972-5486_____________ '93 AQHA sorrel mare, incentive fund, blk. & wh. stud. B. Laminack Tallapoosa artificial bred Highwayman, Dynasty, and friendly. Kim Gay Meansville 770-358- Selling out- 1/2 & 3/4 Boer nannies & Impressive & Two Eyed Jack, great bar 770-574-2242 770-574-7527__________ Generation, $300, $1200. Al Stone Hull 0220______________________________ bucks, very Ige. & healthy $180-$300. B. rel prosp. $2500, nego. Kathy McCain 3/96 purebred regd. chestnut Arabian 706-546-8389______________________ Blk. lambs, 2 mos. old, father Jacob, Cartee Gainesville 770-983-7976 Lindale 706-235-3269 ______________ filly, Serafix, Witez II, Nariadni, Crabbet Simmental cows w/calves, bred mother chocolate mix. $100 ea., not for Suffolk Ewe, Ram lambs, from twins or '93 Arabian geld., correct grey w/good lines, beau., halter broke $3500. J. heifers, young bulls, top Simmental slaughter. Karen Coulter Chatsworth triplets, exc. flock, replacemets, grain fed manners, breeder sweepstakes nom., McConnell Gainesville 770-532-8459 bloodlines, regd. herd. T. Werne 706-695-4994_______________ lambs for freezer. C. Ramey Americus video avail. Barbara Adler Griffin 770- 4 yr. blk. geld., 12.2hds., gentle, trail Fayetteville 770-461-1083___________ Boer bucks, fullblood breeding age, 912-924-8448 Texas Longhorns, regd. herd bull, 9 fullblood does bred, 1/2 & 3/4 bred does, cows, 7 calves, $5,000, hfrs., $300/ea., grade does, Boer bred. Danny Henson Equine For Sale 228-9493______________________ __ rides, been shown by children $1000. R. '94 AQHA sorrel stallion, Peppy Saws Wells Gainesville 770-534-1388 & Doc Bars, bred, greenbroke, exc. 6 yr. TB type QH geld., blk. w/star, clips, roping calves, $150-$200. Robert Blairsville 706-745-5452_____________ breeding prosp. David Brown Etberton loads, trails, cow work, exp. rider $1500. Swearingen Reynolds 912-847-3167 Texas Longhorn roping calves, 18 mos. old bull ready for svc. R. Eller Cloudland 706-820-9672- Swine Common goats for sale, nannies, bil lies $50 ea. or $500 for herd of 12. D. Riley Fort Valley 912-825-2042 Corriedale bred yrlg. ram, 2 yr. ewe w/ewe lamb, all shots $100 for trio, call aft. 6 pm. Steve Le Blanc Bethlehem if you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Sonya Mitchell at 404651-9083. All equine advertised in the Market Bulletin must have had a negative 706-283-3295______________________ '94 Arabian filly, chestnut w/flaxen mane & tail, 15+hds., halter trng., video avail. D. Cox Griffin 770-386-9560 770228-9394__________________________ '94 Coosas Lad geld., '83 Heza Blue Wes Green Williamson 770-467-8458 6/96 Appendix bred colt, flashy, gentle, out of 16hd. AQHA/IBHA stallion, 15.2hd. TB mare $800. Rick Esco Royston 706245-0394 _____________ 7 yr. beau, tri col. paint geld., gentle, 770-867-9584______________________ Coggins test within past 12 months. A Too mare w/paid up breeding to Strutting loads, clips, traffic safe, quiet disp. $1600. If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Sonya Mitchell at 404651-9083. Corriedale, NC Cheviott x lambs, shots, wormed, shorn whites, blacks, greys. Cindy Mclnvale The Rock 706647-8776__________________________ copy of this test must accompany the ad each time it is submitted or the notice will be returned to the advertis er. For this reason, generalized ads His Stuff. M. Atwood Rex 770-968-3480 '94 Paso Fino filly, Columbian, gentle u/s, golden dun $3500. Carol Thomas Harlem 706-556-3614_______________ L Tate Rome 706-232-5498_________ 7 yr. chestnut Arabian mare, exc. beg. horse, very safe, trnd. Western $1700. Mr. Armstrong Cartersville 770-387- Swine moving from farm to farm Dispersal regd. Boer goats for sale. (i.e., many horses, varieties to choose - '95 APHA bay & wh. tobiano filly, 0112 ____________________________ must have a negative brucellosis and Charley Simpson Carnesville 706-335- from, others, etc.) cannot be accept smooth, easy on top, Yellow Mouth 8 yr. TB mare in foal to TB stakes win K pseudorabies test within the past 30 days before they are moved whenever there is a change of ownership. Exceptions are swine from a validated brucellosis-free . and qualified pseudorabies-free herd. Buyers are urged to request proof of a negative brucellosis and pseudorabies test prior to purchase._________________ 1 purebred Hampshire sow $150, 6 pigs, 8 wks. old $35. Robert Yates Adairsville 770-773-9198 20 blk. pigs weighing 50-125 lbs., some are bred, first $700 takes all. Sally Lym McDonough 770-954-1779______ Pigs $25 ea. or will trade for anything of equal value. Fred Banks Fayetteville 770-719-8268______________________ Purebred regd. Duroc boars & gilts, show pigs, cert. & val. Tietgen Edenfield Metter 912-685-4681_______ Shoats for BBQ $125 ea., pigs $40 ea. William Cooper Loganviile 770-979-3523 Yorkshire pigs for sale, all shots, exc. stock. Brian Sturdy Gainesville 770781-4156 Goats and Sheep If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Sonya Mitchell at 404651-9083. 2 beau, sheep ram lambs, born 4/20/96,$60 ea. or both for $100, not for slaughter. J.T. Caldwell Thomaston 706-647-9565______________________ Spanish does, exposed to fullblood Boer, see to appreciate, Boer x Spanish billies &does. L Smith Savannah 912- 234-5923__________________ 1 Pygmy billy, 4 mos., grey & blk. $30. Mike Walker Fayetteville 770-719-8408 . 14 goats for sale $30 ea., take all. Hollis Martin Carrollton 770-832-1511 2 common billy goats for sale, 7 mos., tame, 1 has horns $30 ea./obo, not for slaughter. Tim Davis Newnan 770-2540878_________ 2 common billy goats, 1 wh., 1 blk./wh., very tame $35 ea. or $60 all. Joshua Morris Powder Springs 770-439-2922 2 mo. African Pygmy billy goats $45, not for slaughter, 2 yr. nanny, bred due approx. 4 mos. $65, other. Willard Robertson Shannon 706-291-3772 7860_____________ .Fainting goats $50-$150, depending on age & sex. David Pitts Cordele 912273-1412______________ Fullblood Boer, 3/4 & 1/2 bucks & does, AMGA, ABGA. Crista- Carrell Monroe 770-267-3547_____________ _ Gentle Pygmy goats, vari. ages & cols. $100 does, $50 bucks. Sheila Blackwood LaGrange 706-884-2290_____________ Goats, big, wh. grain fed wethers, just weaned, tame, good for brush, harness or barbeque. M. Shope Nashville 912686-9239_________ Goats, nannies, billies. Bobby Hoftzclaw Canton 770-479-4221______ Herd reduction, 8-10 Ige. nannies, run ning w/fullblood Boer biily $60 ea. Colby Martin Pineview 912-892-9856_______ Jacob's, crossbreds, col. wool sheep, ewes, lambs, mature rams, breeding stock $65-$250, qlty. fleeces. Patrice Danielson Toccoa 706-886-1379_____ Katahdin rams for breeding, lambs for slaughter. Joe Lawson Shady Dale 706468-8173__________________________ Lambs for sale $45 ea., call before 9 pm. S. Campos Oxford 770-786-0120 Miniature Southdown Babydoll sheep, regd. '95 ewes, qlty. stock, exc. 4-H prosp., gentle $500 ea. (2). Teresa Wicker Jackson 770-412-0384_______ Mix. goats, 5 mos. old, healthy $30, not for barbecue. C. Barrues Hull 706-7892773______________________________ NPGA regd. Pygmy bucks & does, proven breeders, exc. bloodlines, show qlty., vari. of ages $75/up. B. Driggers Lithonia 770-760-9050______________ Nanny goat, 2 females born 6/1/96, 2 male Pygmy goats $40/up. Lillian Beck Loganviile 770-466-9870____________ Nigerian Dwarf goats, babies, 2 bucks $75 ea., 1 doe $125, registry eligible, 2 bucks $75 ea., regd. G. Belvan Winterville 706-742-5197 Nubian male & female $65 ea. or $120 for both, healthy, all shots. Mike Bieger Woodstock 770-664-4810___________ _ Nubian mix. baby goats, dehorned, neutered billies & nannies $35 ea. P. Hutchison Senoia 770-599-3645______ Part Nubian billy, 8 mos., wormed, shots, very healthy, gentle. Billy Bivins Elko 912-987-4490____________ __ ed. Buyers are urged to request vehfi- cation of a negative Coggins test before purchasing any equine. Any falsification of Coggins tests can result in fines and/or suspension of advertising privileges in the Market Bulletin. This regulation also applies to equine advertised in the "At Stud" and "Boarding" categories of the quarterly equine editions.__________ _ AQHA palamino geld., spirited but gen tle, 15 hds., 18 yrs., great trail horse, needs female rider. Joy Wwartz Marietta 404-233-5179 ext. 287_______________ AQHA sorrel geld., 16 hds., 8 yrs., trnd. Western, started English, lots of poten tial, $3500. J. Adams Griffin 770-467- 8691______________________________ `87 red dun QH, shows great, proven broodmare, gr'dau. Win or Lose, Leo line $2500/obo. Jean Bloodworth Gray 912- 986-9392___________________. TWH/BEA geld., 15 yrs., 16 hds., near hind sock, blaze, shown, exc. on trails, good manners $2000. Thomas Garner Buford 770-932-6335_______________ _ '74 AQHA palomino broodmare w/AQHA palomino filly by her side, both for $1500. M. Asbury Cartersville 770- 382-4644_________________ ;______ _ '81 Arabian mare, by Champ. El Ramus, beau, trail horse, gentle, gray $1200. Mary Robbins Powder Springs 770-943-1007_______________ - '82 grade sorrel QH, pert. beg. horse, quiet, no bad habits, good on cattle, great on trails $1800. B. Ellington Conyers 770-483-2013______________ '85 AQHA mare, 16hds., sorrel, 247 ts. in 8 events, show/breed. B. Wingo lewnan 770-463-9585 _________ '85 Polish Arabian geld., bay, 15hds., shown huntseat $2500. Linda Stott Bolingbroke 912-994-8855__________ '86 Hunter Palomino QH geld., 15.1 hds., 1200 lbs., floating trot, shown, jumped, intermed. rider, $2000. Janice Meir Hinesville 912-369-3813________ '86 nearly blk. TB broodmare, rides gentle, bred APHA for '97, w/wo exc. blk. APHA colt. D. Moore Cartersville 770- 382-2094______________________ _ '87 AQHA red roan mare, classy youth prosp., Sonny Dee Bar lines $2500. F. Collins Blairsville 706-745-6720______ '87 Arabian grey geld., willing, good on trails, show pot., Polish/Egyptian $1050. bloodlines on bottom, flashy. James Monk Hampton 770-946-9327________ '95 AQHA filly, Otoe/Coldstream Guard, Hollywood George breeding, real gentle, should mature 15+hds. $1000. R. Taylor Quitman 912-263-7074 '95 AQHA filly, . chestnut w/star, Beauty's Red Boy King 234, Leo Y Bar McCue Carrojo bloodlines, gentle $1500/obo. D. Demers Brooklet 912- 823-9497__________________________ '95 AQHA sorrel filly, Skipper W, Jet Bar bloodlines, gentle, athletic, hunter/jumper prosp. $1500. L. Kelly Calhoun 706-629-7138______________ '95 AQHA/PHBA stallion, 8 halter, 2 col. pts., Skipper W Modern Mac breed ing, gorgeous colt. Wayne Jones Gumming 770-781-4663_____________ '95 IAHA regd. 1/2 Arabian, 1/2 QH filly, striking dark chestnut w/flaxen mane/tail, exc. reining/stock horse prosp. $2500/obo. Nanette Chastine Newnan 770-304-9721______________________ '96 AQHA colt, sire King P234, gr'son dam Mr. San Peppy-King, gr'dau. breed ing at its best very gentle $2500. J. Keith Cartersville 770-386-8188___________ 1/2 QH, 12 yr. geld., easy keeper, loads, trails, barrels, poles, 15.1 hds., sor- rel. J. Norton Hiram 770-943-4052 10 yr. AQHA mare, 15hds., liver chest nut, 1 yr. prof, trng., shown Western Pleasure, trail, quiet $5900. Gail Kent Lithonia 770-985-6582 _________ 10 yr. Welsh geld., 13.2hds., child- safe, clips, loads, dun, no bad habits. S. Kitchens Union Point 706-759-2157 10 yr. chestnut mare, barrel, pole horse $2000. T. Long Lincolnton 706- 359-4038 _________ 12 yr. 15.2hd. gray regd. QH mare, English/Western, jumps, shown success fully, elegant mover $5500/obo. F. Dabbs Alpharetta 770-442-1065 __________ 12 yr. QH geld., 15.2hds., sorrel, good trail horse $1150. Steven Walls Rockmart 770-590-9554_____________ 13 yr. QH roping geld., 15.2hds., needs exp. rider, very willing. N. Hammonds Stockbridge 404-922-2955 14 yr. TWH/cross sorrel mare, child proof, shots, 14.3hds., trail rides, beg. nuntseat, loads $1000. Amelia Wheatley Washington 706-293-4497___________ 14 yr. grey Paso Fino geld., very ner, '95 AQHA red dun colt, halter & Western Pleasure prosp. John Reece Senoia 770-254-8794________________ 8 yr. TB mare w/May colt at side, chest nut, 16hds., flashy, schooling English $1900. Jennifer Rochelle Hinesville 912- 368-765.1________________________ __ 8 yr. chestnut mare, 15hds., easy keep er, well mannered, gentle, exc. trail horse $1200/obo. Kay Alejo Auburn 770-867- 6807______________________________ 9 yr. regd. Arabian geld., grey, 15hds., exc. manners, prof, trnd., endurance exp., loads, clips, gentle $1500. D. Jackson Gumming 770-889-3110_____________ 9 yr. spotted blue roan TWH, regd. Racking, beau., smooth gaited $1800. Mike Davis Conyers 770-388-0844 AMHA 32" show qlty. stallion, exc. conf. & manners, pulls cart, must sell $600. D. Prevatt Perry 912-988-0615 ______ AMHR miniature mare w/1 mo. palomi no colt, 1 yr. bay colt, AMHA/AMHR Pinto stallion. Wilton Marchman Hampton 770-946-4631_______________________ APHA '96 big flashy, cherry red chest nut solid colt, APHA '96 sorrel tovero filly, APHA '95 blk. overo mare. S. Christofield Dacula 770-682-4493________________ APHA dun '94 breeding stock Paint geld., blk. pts., very stocky, loads, clips, lunges, super bloodlines $2500. Cathy Heidkamp Ringgold 706-965-7487 AQHA '96 cutting stock $500, '90 TB mare, 16.3hds. $4000. Kathy Pike Acworth 770-975-1213 _________ AQHA bay mare, 3 yrs., bred for '97, foal to Wild Conclusion $2000. B. Spencer Jonesboro 770-471-5658 AQHA broodmare, SI 105 by Duck Dance, filly at side by Cross Tie Walker, bred back to grey TB $3500. R. Glosson Alpharetta 770-475-0470________ __ AQHA cutters, team penners, turn back horses & trailer, world champ, bloodlines, bay, chestnut, 3 sorrel mares $3500/more. Jeff Brown Gainesville 770-967-1272______________________ AQHA geld., 4 yrs., sorrel w/blaze, Three Bars breeding, English & Western trng., child-safe. B. Lewis Brunswick 912-264-8535 ________________ AQHA mare, barrels & poles very good, anyone can-ride, good for highschool or jr. rodeo. Forrest Boss Adairsville 770- 386-8674____________ 3 Nubian goats, 2 young bucks, 1 grown nanny. Jerry Gann LaFayette 706-764-2854____________ ________ _ Purebred Nubians, blk. w/ffosted ears,- S. King Athens 706-369-7556________ ADGA regd., exc. bloodlines, does, bucks. Lannie Jarrell Sylvania 912-857- '88 AQHA sorrel geld., 15hds., 1300 lbs., muscular, beau, head, sound, sweet, 14hds., pretty head, loves trail rid ing $1800/obo. J. Raddatz Cleveland 706-865-7139_________________ AQHA mare, 4 yrs., sorrel, jumping 2'6", beau, mover, exc. ground manners, nice equitation prosp. E. Lewis 3 billy goats $30/up. Charles Sapp Barnesville 770-358-2340 __________ 3/4 ABGA regd. Boer bucks, $300 or trade for 3/4 Boer does, fullblood Boer stud service. Don Willis Alpharetta 770475-7009__________________________ 3/4 Boer goats, 3 mos. old, billies, nan nies $300 ea. Jerry Griffin Homer 706'677-3310_______________________ __ 3700___________________ ' Purebred Jacob ram, 1 yr., b!k./wh., Mickey, will still breed $75 or trade. C. L. Shelton Conyers 770-922-7003______ Purebred Nubian nannies, 5 mos. to 2 yrs., all cols., very gentle $75-$100. S. Thompson Summerville 706-734-3252 Pygmy billy goats, blk. & wh., gentle $25 ea. Jim Robison Fairmount 706- smooth ride $2000. Gary Davis Blue Ridge 706-632-2965________________ '88 TB stallion, race bloodlines, sire of AQHA pt. earners $2000, Paint pony $700. J. Bing Dallas 770-443-9018 '88 regd. Appaloosa geld., 15.2hds., loud col., English, Western, trails, jumps, prof, schooling $2500, nego. Jolene Schwartz Gainesville 770-534-7809 15.3hd. bay TB mare $1950, POA type pony, 12.1 hds. $850, easy keepers, used on trails, nice personalities. Paul Dinkins Alpharetta 770-410-9215_________ __ 16 yr. QH/Arabian, 15.3hds., chestnut, gentle, for learning hunter/jumper, eventer, some Western $2500. Erin Firestone Athens 706-548-5505___________ 2 1/2 yr. horse mule $1650, 4 yr. mare Brunswick 912-267-7921_____________ AQHA mare, 7 yrs., Nonstop Jet/Springer Jet, runs 5 events, sound, hauls $4500. Deborah Nelson Williamson 770-227-5012____________ AQHA staNion, big, handsome, Skipper W/Impressive $5000, gentle palomino mare $1300, Paint pony in foal $950. J. Wheeler Fairbum 770-969-2004 35 Suffolk & Suffolk cross ewes, 18 602-9353__________________________ lambs born since April $1/lb. live weight. Pygmy goats for sale, male $40-$50, '89 AQHA Easy Jet geld., barrels & mule $1650, 14 mo. horse mule $1250. AQHA yrlg. geld., show ready, 2 wean oles, very competitive, good disp., qlty. J. Bowman Winston 770-920-1055 ling fillies, exc. conf., show qlty., athletic, Billy Chappell Locust Grove 770-946- female $80-$100. Kathleen Barge orse $3800 firm. Joshua Pitts Griffin must see. W. Audette Grovetown 706- 4924 Tyrone 770-487-6727 770-228-6026 Ads cannot be called in by phone. 556-3827 Wednesday August 7, 1996 THE MARKET BULLETIN Page 7 AQHA/APHA flashy golden palomino QH, Western, approx. 15hds., 14 yrs., TWH 8 yr. mare, good disp., flashy, w/blaze mare, 9 yrs., smart, gentle fut. gentle, exc. temperment, QH, easy keeper, bay/blk., 4 wh. socks, exc. show/breeding prosp. $2500. Lori English/Western, 15hds. $1600 ea. 15.2hds., good on trails. M. Adams 1 Livestock Sales & Events Davis Oxford 770-787-8342 Eddie Ellerbee Sharpsburg 770-251- Douglasvilfe 770-920-1250________ __ ApHC 11 yr. geld., snowflake pattern 15hds., Western, needs exp. rider. J Cavender Carnesville 706-245-6255 3297 TWH blk., 7 yrs., sound, gentle, exc. | Every Mon. Cattle & Hog Sale, 12:30 pm, QH/Percheron filly, 3 yrs., mature, trail, shown successfully $2100. Linda Toombs Co. Livestock Market, Inc., 15.1 hds., endurance, event, dressage Watkins lla 706-369-6376 706-789-2242 | Lyons. Info: 912-526-8196/8202. Tack Auction, Sandy Point Road, Lizella/Roberta. Info: 912-836-4502. 2nd & 4th Thurs. Feeder Pig Sale, 6 pm, Appaloosa, POA, 53", 5 yr. geld. prosp., exc. ground manners $2000. TWH geld., 9 yrs., & TWH stud, 3 yrs., I Every Mon. Cattle & Hog Sale, 1:30 pm, Western/English, pretty mover, smooth, Jennifer Miner Athens 706-546-4818 $1600 ea. Billy Nappier Dallas 770-445- | Cordele Livestock, Inc., Cordele. Toombs Co. Livestock Market, Inc., Lyons. Info: 912-526-8196/8202. been shown $3500. P. Lunsforc Quarter geld., Quarter mare, both rid 3425______________ ;___________ ___ Alpharetta 770-475-4288 den by children, gentle, loads, clips, trail TWH regd. stud colts, blk. & wh; J Info: Paul Shellnutt, Jr., 1-800-3210212. Arabian geld., regd. 1989, grey w/blk. ridden. Jane McGhee Conyers 770- tobiano, 23 mos., will be over 16hds., I Every Mon. Livestock Sale, 12:30 pm, Ga. pts., 15.1 Bask/Crabbet, affectionate, 388-7797 770-929-0975 show qlty. Betty Kirby Douglasville 770- | Farm Products Sales Corp., Hwy. 74 'huntseat, good on trails, $2500. Tina Quarter mare $1000, 7 yr. loud leopard 949-1241 ____________________ East, Thomaston. Info: 706-647-7451 Dorminy Clermont 770-983-1510 Appaloosa mare $1000, Quarter mare TWH, regd., 5 yrs., 15.2hds., blk. geld., (day) or 706-674-2614 (night). Arabian geld., 7 yrs., English & $1200, red dun stud colt $2500. L. Bodge trail, pleasure, smooth, gentle, loads, i Every Mon. Cattle & Hog Sale, 2:30 pm, Western, gentle $1800, burro geld., 6 Hawkinsville 912-783-2592 goes anywhere $2500. Brian Rutland Hagan Stockyard, Inc., Hagan. Info: yrs. $450. John Jenkins Tyrone 770- Racking mare, 5 yrs., 15.0hds., bay Pitts 912-648-6428 J 912-739-4011/693-9650. 306-1089 roan mare, greenbroke, very gentle TWH/RHBA mare w/colt, TWH/RHBA I Every Mon. Cattle & Hog Sale, 1:30 pm, Arabian geld., regd., 3 yrs., bay, exc. bloodlines, ready to train, fast learner, spirited $2000. Angel Ard Williamson 770-412-0096 $1500. J. Paulk Gumming 770-8899418 Racking stud, sorrel, gaited gray, half Arabian, both flashy, smooth 2 yr. olds mare w/filly, SSH liver/wh. mare w/filly, tri | col. mare pony w/colt. M. Gardner Flintstone 706-931-2963 J TWHBA/RHBA/SSHBA 12 mo. filly, I Swainsboro Stockyard, Inc., Swainsboro. Info: 912-2373201/2661. Every Mon. night Feeder Pig Sale, 7 pm, , Arabian mare, 15hds., 14 yrs., grey, $1200 ea. Roy Grubbs Jefferson 706- chestnut/wh. by Wonders Chief, 12 mo. I Baxley. Info: Herbert Stone, dba used for trail riding & broodmare, exc. personality & conf. $1400. Barbara Williams Calhoun 706-629-4733 367-5131 Ranch geld., quiet, 10 yrs., mare good handle, athletic, used on cows $1500 ea. stud, blk./wh. by Rock A Billy Bob. , Donald Bonner Carrollton 770-854- 1 8145 I Baxley Pig Sale, 912-367-6198 (office) or 912-367-3397 (home). Every Mon. night Tri-County Feeder Pig Arabian, regd. purebred geld., bay, Roslvn Clark Concord 770-884-5745 15hds., 8 yrs., trail ridden, trade for gait Red & wh. Miniature stud, gray dun ed geid. $1250. M. Biggers Cleveland Mediterranean jack, both regd. Billy Poultry For Sale | Sale, 7 pm, pigs & goats, Braxton. J Info: Wilbert Smith, 912-359-2753 or I 800-423-4460. 706-865-3879 Beau. TWH mare, 15.2hds., 4 yrs., rides great, gentle. W. C. Hall Woodstock 770-928-3881 Beau. dbl. regd. TWH/SSH 15.2hds. b/w spotted mare, 3 yrs., shown suc cessfully, trail ridden, very gentle. J. Cave Walnut Grove 770-786-9567 Beau., fat rose gray Arabian mare, 5 yrs., blk. pts., Al Marah bred, Western Pleasure prosp., gentle $2500, terms. B. Knoff Statesboro 912-685-6209 Belgian cross mare, 15.3hds., 5 yrs., willing, gentle, jumps, trails, exc. endurance or all around horse $2800. M. Keefer Athens 706-546-6072 Big boned 16.1hd. dk. bay QH x geld., 12 yrs., hunted shown, very willing uncomplicated $5000. P. Seamon Covinqton 404-853-4386 Turner Union Point 706-486-2558 Regd. TWH/spotted Saddle Horse weanling, great bloodline, sev. choices avail. Mike Carlson Carnesville 706677-2714 Regd. ASHA spotted stallion, Modern Creation, Commander bloodlines, 16.1 hds., beau., easily handled $3000/obo. Helen Taylor Blairsville 706-745-9772 Regd. Oldenburg mare, 6 yrs., 16.1 hds., sand, good temperment, willing to learn, trnd. slowly. R. Scott Sharpsburg 770-251-9927 Regd. POA 13.2hd., 10 yr. mare, sorrei/wn. leopard, very willing, loves to jump, no vices $1800. W. ' Pforr Covington 770-385-0402 Regd. RHBA/SSH palomino stallion, 3 yrs., 15.2hds., trails, gentle $1200, TWH/QH geld., 4 yrs. $800. Carol Ifyou have any questions regarding ads | in this category, 404-651-9082. call Jackie McKenzie at J I Advertisements for wood ducks | must be accompanied by a USDA per mit. Permits are available from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Attn.: I Permit Section, P.O. Box 49208, Atlanta, GA 30359, 404-679-7070. Advertisers must submit a copy of current permit with their first ad. | Permit copies will be retuned request. Mallard ducks must upon be at J least three generations from the wild I before they can be advertised in the | Market Bulletin. Advertisers must include this information in notices submitted for publication. I Advertisements for Bob White quail I must be accompanied by a copy of Every Other Mon. Butcher Hog Sale, 11 am, all classes or all grades, Turner Co: Stockyards, Ashburn. Info: 912- 567-3371 or 800-344-9808. Every 1st & 3rd Mon. Dairy Cow Replacement Sale, 1 pm, MidGeorgia Livestock Market, Inc., Hwy. 16 W., Jackson. Info: 770-775-7314. Every Tues. Lanier Farmers Livestock Corp. Sale, 12 noon, Jot-Em-Down Rd., Gumming. Info: 706-844-9223. Every Tues. Slaughter Hog & Regular Cow Sale, 2 pm, Blackshear Stockyard, Blackshear. Info: Steve Smith, 912-367-9268/449-4404. Every Tues. night Horse & Tack Sale, 7 pm, Gaines Livestock Auction, 1 mi. from Quitman on Hwy. 84 E. Info: 912-263-9940 (barn) or 912-985- 4205 (home). Every Wed. Livestock Sale, 12 noon, Big, handsome Appaloosa riding stal lion, 16hds., 4 yrs., Goer Two Eyed Jack bloodlines, copper bay $2500/obo. D. Adams Chickamauga 706-861-0982 Blk. mare mule, approx. 750 lbs., 8 yrs., rides, pulls $475. C. Reece Dawsonville 770-893-3844 Buggy horse, 11 yr. blk. -Standardbred, Amish trnd., drives anywhere, gentle. Harry DeBoard Cartersville 770-3821039..... Child-safe pony $750, QH, trail type $1250, new & used saddle avail. Steve Whidbv Buford 770-932-1415 Hannoverian/TB x mare, has hunted, shown, good for beg., bay, 6 yrs., jump ing 2' courses, no vices $4500/obo. C. Gathercole Gainesville 770-983-7908 Hanoverian by Pik Winland, 15.2hds., 7 yrs., first & 16.3hd., 9 yr. 4th level, dressage. John Krueger Dahlonega 706-864-6699 Hunter show pony, attractive, quiet, good mover & jumper $3000-$4000. Louise Salter Lithonia 770-972-6223 McKinney Dahlonega 706-864-7131 Regd. TB broodmare, 16hds., bay, 76, easy breeder, great on trails $800. D. Bishop Gainesville 770-983-3099 Regd. TB geld., 4 yrs., flashy grey, nice mover, very quiet, exc. hunter/jumper prosp. $3500/obo. S. Stana Powder Sorings 770-948-7282 Regd. TB geld., 16.1 hds., 4 yrs., gen tle, qlty. plus, asking $2500/obo. Marie Nauven Statham 770-725-9218 Regd. TB geld., 6 yrs., 16hds., elegant mover, quiet, hunter/dressage prosp. $6500. L. Walker Plainville 706-2347040 Regd. TB mare, 16hds., 11 yrs., in foal to Elite Han. stallion Gixibar $2800. Caroline Sankey Villa Rica 770-4595781 770-459-1417 Regd. TB mare, 7 yrs., chestnut, 15.2hds., sane & sound, intermediate to advanced rider $2200. B. Filer Alpharetta 770-569-5209 Regd. TWHBEA blk. mare, 10 yrs. w/blk. filly colt, rebred to blk./wh. spotted the advertiser's commercial quail breeders license. Since this is a state protected bird, the Georgia Department of Natural Resources requires anyone selling Bob White quail to have this license. For license information, write: DNR, Game and Fish Division, 2189 Northlake Parkway, Suite 108, Tucker, GA 30084. Ratites (ostriches, rheas and emus) are listed under the Alternative Livestock category which appears after the Poultry Wanted ads. Since ratites have been designated as alter native livestock, ratites and poultry cannot be mixed in the sapie ad. Ratite ads will be listed under the Alternative Livestock category and poultry ads will be listed under the Poultry for Sale category. Remember, only one ad per family unit per issue is permitted.______________________ Peacocks - India Blue, White, Oaten, Black Shoulder, chicks, start @ $15, we ship also. T. Hill Danielsville 706-7955166____________ . | J I | I I I , | J I | > J I | | ! Wilkes County Stockyard, Hwy 78, N. By-Pass, Washington. Info: Graydon Bobo, 706-678-2632. Every Wed. Slaughter Hog Sale, 11 am, 4 County Farm Bureau Marketing Assn,, Twin City. Info: Andy Walden, 912-763-2135 (Wed.) or Doug Chastain, 800-342-1196 (Mon.-Fri.). Every Wed. Livestock Sale, 12 noon, Coosa Valley Livestock Market, Inc., 101 Darlington Way, Rome. Info: 706-232-9600/9700 or Sonny Mathis, 706-232-0725. Every Wed. Livestock Auction, 12 noon, cattle, goats, sheep & hogs, Chattahoochee Livestock, Inc., Duncan Bridge Rd., Cleveland. Info: 706-219-3110. Every Wed. Livestock Sale, 12 noon, MidGeorgia Livestock Market, Inc., Hwy. 16 W,, Jackson. Info: 770-775-7314. Every Wed. Regular Cattle Auction, 1 pm, video cattle sales as announced on Thurs., Turner Co. Stockyards, Ashburn. Info: 912-567-3371 or 800344-9808. Junior riders, great hunter pleasure TWHBEA $3000. Earl Stokes Griffin Quail hatching eggs, yr. round, I 2nd & Last Wed. night Smith Brothers show horse, PB sweepstakes Arabian mare, 13 yrs., 14..2hds. Barbara Sayers Martinez 706-868-8981 Med. grey pony mare, 13hds., 13 yrs., 770-227-7502 Regd. b/w spotted Saddle Horse mare, 4 yrs. w/filly bred back to dbl. regd. b/w stud, mare has 4 wh. stockings. David Bobwhite or Coturnix, $30/100, $80/500, | $145/1000 ppd. Jean Strickland P.O. Box 9 Pooler 912-748-5769__________ J '93 Reeves, male; '93 Red Gold Dark I Livestock Yard Goat & Feeder Pig Sale, 7:30 pm, Bartow. Info: Ken Smith, 912-364-3920. Every Thurs. Wayne Co. Stockyard, 1:30 safe, sane, sound, jumps great willingly. Fordham Griffin 404-229-2828 Throat, male; '96 hatch Ringnecks. Deborah Lea Atlanta 404-256-9949 Regd. miniature donkeys, very sml. James O'Ehler Fairbum 770-907-8004 . -pm, Hwy. 169 N., Jesup Info: 912427-3715. Miniature donkey, regd. yrlg. jenny, 31" yrlg. gray/dun jack $600, 2 yr. 34" spot '95 hatch WL Red Cornish; Bantams- I Every Thurs. Slaughter Hog Sale, 11 am, Every Fri. night Circle Double S Horse Sale, tack 7:30 pm, horse sale 9 pm, Hwy. 341, Hazlehurst. Info: Steve Underwood, 912-375-5543/2217. Every Fri. night Feeder Pig Sale, 7:30 pm, Goat Sale, 7 pm, buying butcher hogs daily, 7:30 am-12 noon, Dodge Co. Stockyard, Rt. 3, Box 55, Hwy. 117 S., Eastman. Info: Martin Burch, 912-374-2516. Every Fri. night Small Animals Miscellaneous Sale, 7:30 pm, rabbits, chickens, guinea & all kinds of fowl, Ruby's Auction Barn, Bible Camp Rd., Powersville. Info: Ruby Burnam, 912-788-5026. Every other Fri. night Horse & Tack Auction, tack 7 pm, horses 9 pm, next sale date Aug. 9, Ranger Horse Auction, Ranger. Info: 423-476-2675. Every 1st & 3rd Fri. night Small Animals & Miscellaneous Sale, 7:30 pm, Buggytown Auction Co., Old Fairgrounds, Hwy. 341 S., Barnesville. Info": Bobby Burnette, 770-358-1721. Every 1st & 3rd Fri. night All Breed Horse-Tack Sale, 8 pm, Sunny Farm Stables, Hwy. 369, Gumming. Info: Charles Gabriel, 706-887-9273/5327923. Every Sat. night All Breed Horse/Tack Sale, 7 pm, Hwy. 20 Horse Sale, Gumming. Info: Mary Strayhorn, 404844-0575. Every 1st Sat. Southeast Regional Horse Sale, tack sale, 10:30 am, horse sale, 12 noon, Tifton. Info: 912-3888658/382-7392. Every 1st & 3rd Sat. Jesup Goat & Chicken Sale, Wayne Co. Stockyard. Info: Glynn Wynn, 912-5866117/427-3715. Every 1st & 3rd SaU Metter Livestock Goats & Chickens Sale, 1 pm, Hwy. 46 East, Metter. Info: Martha Lauri Vedder, 912-685-4455/4119. Every 1st & 3rd Sat. Metter Pony & Goat Sale, Mosley Farm, Metter. Info: Edward Mosley, 912-685-2950/5548. Every 1st & 3rd Sat. night Horse & Tack Sale, 7:30 pm, Buggytown Auction Co., Old Fairgrounds, Hwy. 341 S., Barnesville. Info: Bobby Burnette, 770-358-1721. Every 2nd Sat. Southeast Regional Horse Sale, tack, 10:30 am, horses, 12 noon, American Legion Fairgrounds, Tifton. Info: Mayo Tucker, 912-3888656. Every 2nd Sat. night Horse Sale, 7 pm, Pony Express Stockyard, Covington. Info: 864-638-6112/2712. Every 2nd & 4th Sat. Goat & Chicken Sale, outside sale, 10 am, inside sale, 1 pm, Lee's Auction, 483 White Hill Rd., Sylvania. Info: David W. Lee, 912-857-3269. Every 2nd & 4th Sat. Goat & Pig Auction, 1 pm, Southern Pig & Goat Auction, Cochran. Info: 912-934-7494/4313 or 912-783-2380. Every 3rd Sat. night Will Winn Farms Horse & Tack Auction, 7 pm, cash sale only, Douglasville. Info: Sam Henley, 770-942-4526/489-8154. gray/blk. nose, exc. conf./personality, ted jack $1200. Marlene Bennett Naylor '96 hatch Bantams- 11 breeds Cochins, | loving owner req. $2400. B. Hirsch 912-244-8589 baby turkeys, low prices. Yvette Monticello 706-468-2364 Riding mule, grey, broke but needs Highsmith 100 Satcher Rd. SW . Missouri Foxtrotter, regd. dk. roan yrlg. attention $600. Paul Oeland Monroe Taylorsville 30178 ____________ __ I NW Ga. Pork, Inc., Adairsville. Info: Arthur Smith, 404-773-7764 (Thurs.) or Doug Chastain, 800-342-1196 (Mon.-Fri.). .Every 4th Sat. Horse/Tack Sale, 3 pm, Lee's Auction, 483 White Hill Rd., Sylvania. Info: David W. Lee, 912857-3269. colt, big, flashy $1500 or trade for trailer 770207-7739 '96 hatch black, white and red Cochins; | Every Thurs. South Central Livestock, Inc. or horse cart. Michael MaGuire SSHA 3 yr. geld., blk. & wh., prof, trnd., RIR, Partridge Rocks, others all, $3-$5 Cattle Sale, 1:30 pm, Fitzgerald. Info: Notice Gainesville 770-983-9058 15 hds., show, trail or pleasure. T. Stotts ea., call aft. 5pm. Josh Taylor Royston 1 912-423-4400 or 800-423-4460. The Livestock Sales & Events Pair mules, 3 yrs., 800 lbs., wagon, Newnan 770-502-9426 706-245-6490 __________ _ I Every Thurs. Cattle Sale & Livestock Calendar is published monthly. The cal harness, plows $2500. David Richardson Saddlebred/Clydesdale geld., 5 yrs., '96 hatch Bantams- Spangled, OE, I ' Auction, 12 noon, Calhoun endar appears each month outlined in a Wrav 912-468-5976 16.2hds., exc. event/hunter prosp., very White Blacktail Japanese, Black Stockyard, Hwy. 53, 2270 Rome Rd., ciip-and-save border so the listing can Palomino mare, good trail horse, team athletic, greenbroke $3000/obo. Lisa Rosecombs, white Leghorn, also pheas S.W., Calhoun. Info: 706-629-1900. be easily clipped and saved for refer penner, easy keeper, easy hauler $1500. Gilloqly Armuchee 706-291-2031 ants. Daymen Fricks Buchanan 770- I Every Thurs. night Small Animal & ence during the month. If you have any Dean Adamson Sharpsburg 770-5993418 Paso Fino geld., 8 yrs., bay, son of Ensueno de Colombia, gentle, willing $2500. P. Cloutier Lawrenceville 770513-2458 Paso Fino bred mare, exc. bloodlines, disp., gait & conf. B. Holton Fayetteville 770-719-7602 Paso Fino horse for sale, 5 yrs., regd. buckskin geld., 14.1 hds., good trail horse, smooth gait $1500. Brenda Viets Rincon 912-826-4077 Pony, 12.1 hds., bay mare, 12 yrs., exceptionally sweet, jumps 2'6" $1400. Sylvia Oglesby Fayetteville 770-4871108 Pr. matched sorrel mare mules w/harness, 1 saddle mule, blk. w/wh. nose. L. Spanish Norman colt $3200, Aralusian filly $2750, partbred Andalusian filly & colt $2750 ea., Spanish Norman filly $5700, all regd. Gail Quattlebaum Carrollton 770-834-5084 TB geld., sorrel, 10 yrs., 17hds. $1800, TB mare, bay, 20 yrs., 15.3hds. $800. Mark Jenkins Tyrone 770-458-5484 TB geld., 10 yrs., 16.2hds., blk. bay, quiet, talented $10,000/obo. C. Rogers Stockbridge 770-987-3992 TB geld.u 11 yrs., 16hds., chestnut, exc. manners, trng. level dressage, pret ty mover, anyone can ride $2800. Karla Cobb Canton 770-479-2407 TB geld., 5 yrs., 15.1 hds., chestnut, jumps cute, easy lead changes, quiet, trails, loads, clips $2000. Susie Garber Powder Springs 770-745-0184 646-8858 '________________________ _ Miscellaneous Livestock Auction, questions about the Livestock Sales & '96 hatch Red, Gold & Yellow Gold, j 7:30 pm, goats, rabbits, chickens and Events Calendar, please call Randy Cox pheasants, also White Blacktail I all types of fowl, Sandy Point Horse at 404-656-3682. Japanese, Black Rosecombs, Spangled, I_______________ ________________ _____ _________________ _______I OE. Jeff Fricks Bremen 770-537-1962 '96 hatch, purebred Silver Sebrights, $6/pr. Garland Garner Gumming 770- 887-0953________ 1 pr. India Blue peacocks, Silkies, Bantam chickens, game chickens, Eastern Strain turkeys. Monike Bush Araucana chicks, $1 ea.; game chicks, $1.50 ea., beau, colors. R. Jesser Royston 706-245-4717______________ Araucana & Red Cochin chickens, $0.75-$2, 2 Red Cochin hens, 1 Red Cochin rooster, $5/ea. Wilburn E. Hill Danville 912-962-3532______________ Bantams, show qlty., `96 hatch, Black & White O.E., Silver Ducklings, Golden & Silver Sebrights (15 kinds). Charles Scobins Colbert 770-725-7535________ Bantams- Sebrights, Duckwings, Crele, Belguim quail, diff. Japanese, young birds, $4 ea., breeders, $7.50. Union City 770-969-2138_______ _ Assorted chickens, approx. 2 doz., Lee Roy White St Simons 912-638- 10 Brown Leghorn chicks, all hens; 1 soon to lay, $3 ea., also ducks. T. 2123 ____________________ _ Cochin mixed rooster, 2 mos. old. Sue Russell Snellville 770-682-8670 Bantams- OE, Duckwings, BB Reds, Harmony Covington 770-385-1599 Baby Mallards (3rd gen.); guineas and Lemon Blues, Splash, Crete, Wheatens, 25 diff. kinds of show Bantams, also Dominiques; Bantams- several breeds, Brown Reds, Blue Golden Duckwings, eggs & baby chicks. Clyde Goolsby big hens & roosters, geese. Donald Seabrights, Rosecomb. Junior Jenkins Douglasville 770-942-4371 ________ Phillips Royston 706-245-6360_______ Ellijay 706-276-6395________________ 3 young Mallard ducks (3rd gen.), $5 Baby Silkies, black, just hatched, white Barnyard pigeons, $3 ea. K. Schellack Bennett Canon 706-245-9416 TB geld., 7 yrs., bay $2500, sml. pony, ea., call before 9:30pm. Mariam Wheeler Silkies hatched 4/96, brown Leghorns, Gumming 770-887-8015 _________ Pr. of mules, red, 1100 lbs., 16 yrs., 12 yrs. $750, NSH filly, 2 yrs., Covington 770-787-1814 starting to lay. Don Robinson Temple Big meat birds, ready 8/1, $5 ea., 1 rides, drives, traffic safe, harness,, Saddlebred 2 yr. filly. Kathy Ernst 4 hens, 1 rooster, Modern game 770-562-4734 ____________ mixed turkey hen, $10, 1pr. Bronze wagon. Tim McCommons Greensboro Kathleen 912-988-1346 Bantams, $25; Silkies laying hens; Baby chicks, numerous breeds. Terry turkeys, $40. Larry Satchweil 706-486-2714 706-486-4049 TB mare, 9 yrs., chestnut, 15.3hds., Pigeons, others, will trade for Harrison Rydal 770-382-0293________ Loganviile 770-466-8731____________ QH mare, 5, in foal to blk. QH, $750, QH/Welsh geld., 5, $550, aged pony mare $450 w/tack. Donna Coe Monticello 706-468-2383 exc. hunter prosp. $1800. Margaret Cawood Tunnel Hill 706-935-8110 Please include area codes with phone numbers in advertisements. rooster/pigeons. Terry Winfrey Kite 912469-3267_________________ 60 Guineas- 4-8 wks. old, $1.25 ea. F. Beckum Rayle 706-274-3321 Bantam chicks, Silver Sebrights, Silver Duckwing, Black Silkies, other, $1-$2 ea., baby guineas, $2 ea, Dwayne Beard Royston 706-245-5736 Black Shomas, Black Breasted Red Shamos, Pure Tall erect, extra nice Irg. fowl, Irg. Bulldog Cornish. Ronnie Martin Dublin 912-275-4556 Page 8 THE MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday August 7, 1996 Bob White quail chicks & eggs, priced Peafowl-White, Pied, Blue, Mallards Breeder Emus, $300/pr. coming 2's, Rheas-yrlngs. and also proven breed 16" Western Cordura, blk. md. skirt, according to age & quality. Gene (3rd. gen), Crested, Silkies, guineas, $200. Darrell Kemp Eastman 912-934- ers, $200/up, call aft. 6 pm. Michael deep suede seats, Igt. wgt. semi quarter, Flanders Kite 912-469-5119 gesse, pheasants, Black Swans, breed 7627 912-374-7102_________________ Quarles Tunnel Hill 706-673-6174 w/wo silver $335. S. Wilson Barnesville Bronze turkey Poults, $3.50 ea.; ers, $650. Karen Kaiser Fairburn 770- Breeding pr. Rhea, white male, grey Guinea keets, $1.75 ea.; Muscovy duck 964-3947 hen, laying now, $100/pr. D. Kupfer LIVESTOCK WANTED 770-358-0069______________________ 2-horse bumper pull trailer, Ige. dress lings, $3 ea. William W. Pearson Peafowf-breeder White, $250/pr., '95 Hartwell 706-376-2554 ing room, esc. doors, new tires & brakes, Hoschton 706-654-3364_____________ Bronze turkey, baby & full grown; baby Muscovy ducks. Candy Hampton Waynesboro 706-554-1776__________ hatch Oden Cameos, Blue Pied, $150 ea. Fred Sargent Buchanan 770-646-3282 Pheasants & Chukars, up to 12 wks. also eggs avail., call aft. 6 pm. Gerald Emu breeders, 2 pr., $750/obo., also Rhea breeders, some white, all offers or trades considered. E. Daniel Brunswick 912-222-1314___________ :________ __ If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Sonya Mitcheil at 404651-9083. 7' tall, ramp $1600. Teresa Ross Loganville 770-466-8663____________ 2-horse bumper pull trailer w/tack comp., good cond: $1000. Melannie Buff Orpington chicks, 4 wks. old, $1.50 ea.; Golden Sebright Bantams, 2 mos., $2 ea.; Pekin ducks. M. Smith Forsyth 912994-9742________ Buff Orpington, RIR, young chickens, 12-14 wks. old, laying hens, pigeons, doves & young ducks, turkeys. Nina Scott Swainsboro 912-685-4995 Pheasants- '95 hatch and breeders, sev. breeds, call aft. 6pm. Tom Cobb Blvthe 706-592-5323 Pigeons- Russian Tumblers, Show Homers, Belgium Plentinck, American Racing Homers,'young Millie Fleurs. Jay Emu chicks and breeders, sale or trade for farm equip. B. Swails Lithonia 770922-8120 _______ ;__________ Emu, yrlngs., coming 2's and breeder prs., high producers, 8 bloodlines, price neqo. J. Paul Conyers 770-483-4833 Emu- 1 male, 2 female, '95, $400 for Items listed in the Livestock Wanted category must be for specific live stock; for instance, "want 3 or 4-yr. old quarter horse gelding, approx. 16 hds., suitable for moderately experience rider." Generalized ads, such as "want horses, any amount," are not accept Dillard Hiram 770-445-1213__________ _ 2-horse extra Ige. bumper trailer, dress ing room, good cond. C. Stevens Atlanta 770-384-1989 770-421-1842__________ 2-horse wagon or rubber, other. Sam Lowry Rome 706-234-7729 706-2951157 __________________________ Pasko Conyers 770-483-9254________ Jones Zebulon 770-567-3529 all; Rhea, 4 unsexed, $200 for all. Danny able for publication; neither are ads for 20' Gooseneck cattle trailer, 4 new tires, Chicks: now hatching, sev. breeds Pr. red turkeys $25, OE Bantam chicks Ledford Gainesville 770-983-9713 free or unwanted livestock._______ _ good floor $2700, call aft. 8pm. Mike Peeps to 6-wks. old, standard & Bantams, $1.50-up, white ducks $3.50/up. William Emu- chicks and yrlngs., qlty. stock, Want 40 beef type calves, 250-450 lbs., Cartwright Pearson 912-422-7493_____ $1.50, l-wk.-up, Peeps, 10/$7. K. Kelley Canton 770-479-2773 reas. priced according to age. Dennis lots of 10 or more w/in 50 mi. C. McCallie 3 Western saddles, 1 Simco show, 1 Hartzler Monroe 770-267-7074_______ Proven gamefowl, all kinds, cock, hens, Rylee Maysville 706-652-2673_______ Chickamauga 706-539-2677_________ brown Western, 1 blk. Big Horn $750 for Chukar eggs and baby chicks. Virgil Perry Franklin 706-675-6716_________ pullets, priced reas. George Nash Jr. Uvalda 912-594-6123 Emu- coming 2's/3's, Rheas- laying now, '96 Emu chicks, trade or sell. W. W. Want AMHA or AMHR miniature mare, will trade emus. P. Cobb Davisboro 912- all or priced, sep. Keith Morris Stockbridge 770-474-0927___________ Cochin Bantam chicks, 1-2 1/2 mos. Purebred homing pigeons, $6 ea. Drew Head Barnesville 770-946-5355______ 348-5722______________ ___________ 34' Gooseneck w/living quarters, 4- old, blues, reds, black, Partridge, Blue Splash, SDW, $3 ea. Kirk Watkins Covington 770-786-3253____________ Soileau Sr. Conyers 770-922-0123 Red Japanese Buff Bantams, April '96 hatch. Elouise Holland Gray 912-986- Emus- chicks, $20-$50, yrlngs., $150$300, top quality stock from high produc ers, aft. sale support, will del. Kathie Want goats & sheep cheap, to good home. Robert Stanfield Roberta 912- 836-5050 ________ horse back load $3500, nego., call aft. 7 pm. Mitch Worley Calhoun 706-6250484 _____________________________ Cochins, game chickens, doves, pea cocks, ducks, prVswans, turkeys, pheasants. Larry Welch Hiram 770-943-6688 Dominique Trio, young rooster, layers, flock culls, $5/obo. Charles Dasher Eatonton 912-968-0230______________ Ducks and chickens. E. M. Legg Hiawassee 706-896-2846____________ Ducks, 12 wks. old, Irg. frame Drakes, Buff, Blue Swedish, Cayuga, Khaki Campbell, Indian Runners, $11 ea. Bob Miller Greenville 706-672-1111_______ Ducks- Blue Winged Teal, $30/pr., Red Crested Pochard, $50/pr., Bahama Pintail, $60/pr, assorted call ducks, oth ers. Peggy Armstrong Dearing 706-5950164_______________________ _ Fawn runner ducklings, 4 wks. old, free to good homes only., not for eating, prefer homes w/ponds. S. Henderson Loganville 770-736-6733___________ _ Game Fowl, Sid Taylor hens, prs. Koopman Blues Cornish bantams. J. B. Tyre Baconton 912-787-5264________ Game chickens- Spangles, Greys, Roundheads and Butchers, Stags, cocks and hens., reas. priced. Louise Kidd Arnoldsville 706-548-7061 Game chickens- Sweater Greys, Montgomery Travelers, White, Black & Berg Muffs, Sid Taylors, chicks-grown. E. H. Parker Nicholls 912-632-5834 Game chicks, roosters and hens, diff. breed, also guineas. J. Cochran Griffin 770-228-7678____________________ Game cocks, Butcher, Grey, Spangle and Roundhead, stags and cocks, reas. priced. Ed Brown Athens 706-353-3926 Game fowl- Hatch Kelso, Roundhead, 21 stags, 35 hens, 50 babies, 3 cocks, priced separate or all for $450. John McIntyre Pouglasville 770-949-3977 Game hens and other chickens. Junior Vaughn Forest Park 404-361 -7168 Geese- 10 White Emden for pond or eating, $20 ea. Walter Rowland Madison 706-342-1688______________________ Guinea eggs for hatching/eating, $1/ea., $10/doz., will ship. Eric Meek Calhoun 706-625-0204_________ . Guineas, $5 ea., hens, rooster, all kinds, baby chicks. Etris Cleveland 706865-2342 706-865-3751______________ Guineas, 3-4 wks. old, $1.25 ea. Chris Medlock Glennviile 912-654-2419 India Blue peachicks, $35/ea. Howard Phillips Ellavilie 912-937-5588________ India Blue pea hen, 3 yrs., breeding age, $65. D. Davis Covington 770-7866891______________________________ Indian Runner ducks, turkey, Ringneck pheasant, Golden pheasants, Guineas, geese, sell or trade for fencing, etc. Hank Cole Hephzibah 706-592-9964 Large fowl-Light Brahma, Dark Brown Leghorns, RJR, White Rocks. Paul Hardy Fairburn 770-969-8575_________ Mallard ducks (4 or more gen. from wild), White Pekin ducks, and 3 big geese. Dorothy Pendley Ball Ground 770-735-2546____________________ __ Many diff. types of pigeons, Homers, 9924 Royal Mute swans, male/female breed er age., $500. Terrell Paulk Warm Springs 706-663-9400 Silkies, all colors, $5/ea., other chick ens, $5/ea. E. Woody Rte. 7, Box 2964, Dahionega 30533 706-864-3501 Silkies, beau, colors, all ages in prs., $15/pr. or Trios, $25, some chicks, assorted Polish hens, $10/ea. B. Wagner Dacula 770-963-2201 Silkies- 7 cols.; Bantam Cochins, 6 col ors Millie Fleurs, sale or trade for Silkies, Cochins only. Jennie Williams Powder Springs 770-943-8781 Turkeys- all sizes, Bronze and White, call aft. 6pm. George Hill Buford 770271-0362 Two pure Perry Hatch Trios, $400 ea., 1 Blue Face Hatch hen. Robert Dhrower Leesburg 912-759-2090 Waterfowl- selling out- Goldeneys, Mergansers, Porchards, Teals, Shoveler, Pintails, Tufteds, Scaups, Ringbills, ets. Aubrey Webb Hahira 912-794-3031 White Silkies, adult & '96 hatch, pheas ants- Amherst & R Gold, Muscovy ducks, adult. Roger Smith Senoia 770-5993277 White doves, reas. prices. Dick Bell Watkinsville 706-769-6958 Young hens, RIR, Whites, Buffs, Blacks, Dominiques and other hvy. breeds, $5 ea. E. Brock Alpharetta 770475-6892 Young mixed & Royal Purple guineas, $2.25/up, Reeves pheasants, $5/up. A. Townsend Lizella 912-781-7808 Poultry Wanted Want 1 White female goose or 1 white or grey pr. A. G. Vernon Douglasville 770-445-7791 Alternative Livestock If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Jackie McKenzie at 404-651-9082. The Alternative Livestock category contains ads for ratites (ostriches, rheas and emus) as well as other "nontraditional" livestock. Since ratites have been designated as alternative livestock, ratites and poultry cannot be mixed in the same ad. Ratite ads will be listed under the Alternative Livestock category and poultry ads will be listed under the Poultry for Sale category. Remember, only one ad per family unit per issue is permitted. The Georgia Department of Natural Resources regulates many exotic ani mals, including exotic hoofed stock except buffalo, red deer, elk and lla mas. Anyone desiring to buy or sell these animals is Georgia must have a special license from DNR. Individuals submitting advertisements for these animals for publication in the Market Bulletin must provide a photocopy of their license with the ad. For license Madden Elberton 706-283-7499 Fallow deer, tame adults & fawns, all colors, 4 horned Jacob sheep, Patagonian cavies, Emu breeder/yrlngs. Hank Nedza Silver Creek 706-2351470______________________________ Large healthy Ostrich chicks, Blue-Red cross, $175 ea., coming 2 yr. olds, $700; Emu chicks, $50. Larry Merster Appling 706-541-9043__________________ _ - Llamas, 1 bred female, brown/1 solid white male, both have papers, $1,500. L, Smith Eatonton 706-485-1163 Llamas, males, $800/up, weanling & bred females avail., large selection, can del. Carole Core Marietta 770-9718820__________ ___________________ Llamas- 6 mos./up, male/female, diff. wool types & lengths, lots of color and blacks. Myra Freeman Toccoa 706-9886707__________________________. . Llamas-regd., 9 mos. thru breeding age, males/females, all types, gentle, reas. priced. C. Johnstone LaGrange 706-672-4477 ____________ Miniature llamas, female, black/white, $2,500. Nick Powers Rome 706-232- 7267 _______________ " Ostrich breeders; Blue/red, blue/black, 3-6 yrs., all have chicks on the ground this yr., $5,000/up, all offers/trades. Stew Daniel Brunswick 912-265-3278_____ Ostrich and Emu, proven breeders, microchip, Emu chicks and yrlngs., 150 birds. Elwyn Blalock Gray 912-781 -4172 912-986-9373 ______________ Ostrich chicks avail., $175 ea., coming 2 yr. old-, $750/ea.; Emu chicks, $50/ea. Mike Moms Appling 706-541-2235 Ostrich chicks, $175; Emu chicks, 4 mos., $50; Ostrich coming 2, f'emale/$750, male/$500. Shireley H. Morris Appling 706-541-0918________ Ostrich, Emu, Rhea, approx. 23 chicks to mature birds. Greg Wilson Cedartown 770-749-1682____________ Ostrich, blues, blacks, healthy, coming 2 yrs., starting to breed, Vet checked, chipped, $1,150 ea. Jeff Pirkle Gumming 770-889-2505 _____ Ostrich^ African Black yrlng. prs., $1,500/pr., quantity discounts. C. Burges, P.O. Box 34 Barwick 31720 912-859-2775 _________________ Ostrich- 2 2/yr. old males, $1,800 ea. obo, will trade for female chicks, Emu's or Rheas. N. Duncan Woodstock 770- 928-3262 ___________________ Ostrich-Blacks, coming 3's, $1,200/obo., breeders to chicks, 100 head. William Mills Adel 912-896-3592 800-422-EMUS_____________________ Ostriches, Blue-Red cross, from 9-13 mos. old, qlty. breeder stock w/guarantees. Bob Turner Dallas 770-445-0406 Ostriches, 6 pr., all laying, will sell all or part, price nego. Jimmy McLeod Hazlehurst 912-375-2629____________ Ostriches, pure Blues, big birds, breed ing qlty., 14 mos., call for prices. D. Denton Woodstock 770-592-0982 Ostriches- 15 mos., 2 pr., Red/Blue, $900/pr or $1,600 both, Rhea Trio, Want good trail horse geld.' or mare, no stallion, will trade bobcat or elec. work. Tom Railey Blue Ridge 706-632-6662 Want to buy blk. & wh. common goats that look like Holstein cows. Joel Wiley Coolidge 912-890-8888 LIVESTOCK HANDLING If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Sonya Mitchell at 404651-9083. 74 Gore 2-horse trailer, 6 1/2' esc. door, tack comp, mats, paint & floor, 2 yrs., very good cond. $1600/obo. K. Kelley Oxford 770-385-9253__________ '86 Harrel horse/stock trailer, very good cond., previously kept sheltered, asking $2000/obo. C. Rowland Midville 912- 589-7782 _______________ '88 Featherlite gooseneck trailer w/living quarters, mid & rear tack, 3-horse, under manger storage $25,000, exc. cond. K. Moon Lithonia 770-972-5359 '89 Cherokee 2-horse bumper pull, 7 1/2' tail, ramp load, dressing room, hauls great, exc. cond. $3500, aft. 7 pm. E. White Augusta 706-860-1257 '90 Sundowner 6-horse slant, dr. rm., rear tack, drop down feed drs., good cond., $8500. Lisa Lee Royston 706- 245-0450 ________ '91 Merhow gooseneck, 2-horse, Ige., dressing room, exc. cond., extra tall & wide, fiberglass inside out $8000. Keith Crosby Newnan 770-253-2696________ '93 Bee sjant Gooseneck, dr., RT, EB, ramp, TB size, exc. cond., $5500. L. Sawyer Americus 912-924-6054______ '93 Ponderosa 16' gooseneck stock trailer, great shape, fully lined, mats like new, kept under cover $3200. Bob Wollaston Gainesville 770-534-0645 '94 Bonanza 3-horse slant w/dressing room, cattle gate, converts to 16' stock trailer $2800. H. Vessell Newnan 770- 251-1115__________________________ '95 Dixie Craft 16' bumper pull w/middle door, escape door & mats $3000. Edward Nun Jr. Rome 770-387-2108__________ '95 Ponderosa 4-horse bumper pull stock, mint cond., great floors, horse, tack room added, aft. 6 pm. Kim Stockman Dunwoody 770-512-8326 _________ '95 WW 16' stock trailer bumper pull, elec, brakes, lights, dual axle, floor mats $2400. Jay Cowart Adairsville 770-773- 7397_____________________ '95 two horse bumper pull $2500, trail er, cover for older mdl. trailer, like WW '85 $200, K. Malone Snellville 770-979-1763 14' bumper pull livestock trailer, middle gate, esc. door, good tires, floor needs paint $1200/obo. Mike Milner Marble Hill 770-893-4274_______________ ;_______ 15 1/2" Billy Cook roping saddle, dbl. skirt, med./light oil, light tan seat, like new $900/obo. K. Darby Uthonia 770-467-5519 15 1/2" Billy Cook, light oil Western show saddle w/silver, exc. cond. $875. L. Mahon Alpharetta 770-667-8629______ 4-horse walker, needs minor repair $500. W. Echols McDonough 770-914- 8637 _______________ ________ 85 WW 2-horse trailer, 6 1/2', like new 4 wheel elec, brakes, new paint, new treat ed, floor mats $1550. Ed West Clayton 706-782-5482______________________ Circle Y/Richard Shrake Western show saddle w/matching breast plate, lots of sil ver, wood saddle rack, aft. 6pm. K. Fishburn Monroe 770-267-3182______ _ Featherlite touch of class 3-horse slant, mid tack, many custom features, like new $14,500. Ed Williams Calhoun 706-6290608___________________ __________ Five 16' cattle panels, good con., $200. Joe Wright Roberta 912-836-3644 Saddles, bridles, pads, show halters. Jerry Crunkleton Camesviile 706-384- 2062______________________________ Sq. tubing cattle bed w/sliding tailgate, like new, used very little, $150. Don Lance Dallas 770-445-3464________________ Stock trailer, 6'x25', 3 axles, good cond. $2500, Inline 2-horse trailer $1150, will trade for horses. M. L. Brown Vienna 912-268-2759 _______ ' WW horseshoeing trailer, all tools for shoeing, padded horses $3650. R. Jackson Silver Creek 706-235-1225 Want 20' Gooseneck/stock trlr. w/7' hgt. inside, can be alumn. or steel. Gary Caprara Buford 770-945-8322________ Western saddles, 2-15" seats $125 ea., 3 pony saddles $110 ea., all exc. cond. E. Ivy Canton 770-479-6647 RABBITS if you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Sonya Mitchell at 404651-9083. 50 San Juan brood does, cages, waterers, feeders, sell all or part, prices nego. Billy Clark Union Point 706-453-4090 60 proven breeders, completely set up in outside cages, Lops, Mini Rex, Dutch, Dwarfs, Himalayans $1500/obo. Gary Davidson Rex 770-507-8619__________ Adorable English Angora bunnies, vari. of cols., Impressive pedi., top qlty. for show, wool. E. Manza Jackson 912-994-4799 All sorts Mini Rex, broken & solid w/pedi. Marissa Flewelling Dacula 770963-0491__________________________ Asstd. mix. does, good stock, bred, call aft. 6 pm & weekends. Darrell Gordon Woodland 706-674-2206_____________ . Baby bunnies adult males $3/up. Tim Thompson Nicholson 706-757-3689 Baby bunnies $5, fryers dressed $7, breeders California, some mix., beau, markings, healthy. J. Stephens Jackson 770-775-4167 ____________ _ Breeders & bunnies, pedi. American Fuzzy Lops, Holland Lops, Netherland Dwarf, Mini Lops, beau. cols. & disp. D. Wills Cleveland 706-219-3765 Bunnies & rabbits, vari. cols. & sizes $5. Gene Gunnels Clarkesville 706-7542274____________________________ _ Tumblers and others, call for prices. information, call DNR's Special Permit proven breeders, White/Grey, $600, 15" Barrel saddle, brn. w/silver, suede Bunnies to breeders, Lops, Jersey Daniel Vaughan Forest Park 404-366- Unit at 770-918-6404.________ Grey, $500/obo. L. Shackleford seat, high back slim bone horn, very com Woolies, Dutch, Mini Rex, Dwarf, mix., 5625 404-361-7168__________________ Mixed Bantam chicks, turkey chicks, '95 Emu breeders, rdy. to lay, $275/pr., also proven breeders, diff, bloodlines, 35+ Register 912-852-5159 _________ fortable $260. M. Cockrell Winder 770- Proven breeder Trio African Black 867-1664__________________________ dressed rabbits. S. Guiney 770-786-6227 Covington ________ various ages and colors. Kim Griffis Jonesboro 770-474-2273________ __ egg layers, $875/up pr. M. Van der Heijden Monroe 770-464-1590_______ Ostrich eggs, chicks, incubator, make offer. John Holt Guyton 912-232-2139 15" Western saddle, exc. cond., pad incl. $175. Jack Dufour Fort Valley 912- Chocolate Dwarfs, Holland Lops, vari. ages $10 ea., healthy, gentle, handled Moderns- Lemon Blue, Splash, Blacks and others, show stock from FL, NC, AL, '96 Emu chicks, starting at $50, coming 2's, from quality stock. Pat Ziadie 912-772-4285__________________ _ Regd. llamas, beau, and friendly 822-9226_________- _________ 16 1/2" Ainsley close contact saddle, daily around children. R. McBrayer Carrollton 770-830-7221_____________ $25/up. Ken Hatley McDonough 770- Covington 770-787-7010____________ female babies, Appaloosa male, bred made in England, exc. cond. $500, leave Cute baby bunnies, Mini Lop, NZW 389-5426 770-954-0522 ________ Mottled Japanese, White Blacktailed '96 hatch April 1st., 2 pr. Emus, $300 or trade for something of equal value. Larry females, asst'd. prices. Catherine Bryan Jasper 706-337-2300___________ _ message. Jennifer Sheehan Marietta 770-429-1419 _______________ crosses, many cols. A. Perdomo Stockbridge 770-918-9416___________ Japanese, Grey Japanese, Buff Brahma, Sesesne Woodstock 770-516-2062 Regd. llamas, white male, tame, halter 16 1/2" blk. Regent dressage saddle, Dwarfs, Lops, 1 red Rex doe, bunnies Sebrights, Mille Fleur, Black OE, Golden Lace Cochins, others. S. Schuman 1 pr. Emus, sell or will trade for some thing of equal value. Gary Gaines broke, $625; Burrs(sm.) extra tame, male, $525. L. A. Wilkinson Harrison good cond., incl. all fittings, make offer. Martha Mallicote Alpharetta 770-441- mix. & purebred $3-$15. Laura Thompson Adairsville 706-625-9251___________ _ Turin 770-599-3870 __________ _ Norman Park 912-769-3801______ __ 912-553-0715______________________ 2096 English Lop bunnies, 23" earspan. Jim Peacock- mature India Blue, $100/pr.; 2 regd. female Llamas bred to regd. Rhea breeders, 8 female, 5 male, 16' Gooseneck stock trlr., 8000 lb. McIntosh EHijay 706-276-4324________ Spalding hen, $50,13 Java Green chicks, male, both halter broke and tame, $1,500 Whites & greys, unrelated, approx. 110 axles, hvy. duty removable stock cage, Flemish Giants, breeders & bunnies $8- 6 wks. old, $35 ea. H. Dunn Meahsville ea. Dwayne Lake Dublin 912-275-0860 chicks; Emu all ages, will trade. Charles $1800. Bruce Belligan Lincolnton 706- $20 ea., call evgs. S. Schofield Franklin 770-567-8662______________________ 38 coming 2's, breeders, 4 pr., no rea Pollock Camilla 912-336-0596_______ 359-7613_______ __________________ 770-304-2692______________________ Peafowl chicks- white, Spalding, Black sonable offer refused. L. Evers Rheas, yrlngs., 14-16 mos. old, $60, 16" Crosby Lexington TC all purpose Free Mini Lops, Netherland Dwarfs, Lop Shoulder, Cameo & Pied Blue, $25.00/up. Brookfield 912-386-1387 chicks, $10, Troi, 3 yrs. old breeders, all saddle w/fittings, girth, pad & cover, exc. Dwarf mix., breeders, no bunnies, call Ed McDade 290 Rock Hill Rd., $500. Joey Cook Sylvania 912-857- cond. $650. J. Stage Gumming 770-889- before 8 pm. Ann Zeltner Stockbridge Milledgeville 31061 912-454-3278 Ads cannot be called in by phone. 3727 4003 770-474-5219 Wednesday August 7, 1996 THE MARKET BULLETIN Page 9 French Lop bunnies, broken & solids, '96 Tift 44, 1st & 2nd cutting, rain free, I Browntop millet, cleaned and bagged, 4" perennials, 300 var., all $1.25, also Daylilies or bearded iris $12/doz., call aft. 5 pm. J. Justice Marietta 770- well fert., horse qlty., sq. bales, $3.50/in $0.26/lb., millet cleanings $0.15/lb. Frank eucalyptus, unusual herbs, palms, & hostas 5/$12, butter n'egg plant 2 421-1834__________________________ barn. Charles Stroup McDonough 770- Findlev Rovston 706-245-5972 ferns, display garden. Selah Ahlstrom doz./$12, all ppd. A. Mashburn 4 French Lop, male, fully grown, needs 957-9701 Browntop millet, cleaned in 50 lb. bags, Jackson 770-775-4967 Reynolds Bend Rd., Rome 30161 loving home. Alison McIntyre Winder '96 Tift-44, 1st. cutting, Irg. rnd. bales, 92% germ., $0.25 per lb. Kenneth Oliver - Accepting contracts for wholesale lots Daylilies, tetraploid and diploids, 12 diff. 770-867-5969____________________ __ $30, 2nd. cutting, July, sq. bales, $2.50 in Wrightsville 912-864-2378 of Va. pine Christmas trees. Cecil Hess var., $30 PP. Mrs. Johnny Allen Rte. 1, Holland Lops, 2 males, 4 mos. old $15 field, horse qlty. Edwine Summers Centipede sod, cert. #3646, we cut, you Hess Tree Farm Monroe 770-267-9428 Box 1409 Blue Ridge 30513 706-492- ea. Glenn Maness Coolidge 912-346- Temple 770-562-3679 load, beeper 706-354-2268. S. Bishop Achillea, daylilies, iris-bearded, 2292 3873__________ _________________ __ '96 bermuda sq. and ryegrass rnd. 1202 Daniels Bridge Rd. Athens 30606 Japanese, Siberian, vinca minor, Daylilies, hostas, other perennials, send Jersey Woolies, pedi. top qlty., NZW fryers $8/up or trade. K. Kiley Snellville 770-979-8950______________________ bales, horse qlty., fert., limed, stored inside or outside, Rowan Oaks Farm. Nan Kittrell Madison 706-342-4535 706-769-5603 706-769-9560 Cert, old-fashioned sweet Puerto Rico potato plants, 50/$5, 100/$10, 500/$18, pachysandra, stokesia, mountain mint, aucuba, mahonia, liriope, others. Paul Banister Roswell 770-587-2088 $0.32-stamp for price list, Bethlehem Gardens. R. Sunday 1248 Varnell T.H. Rd. Dalton 30720 706-694-3487 Mini Lop baby bunnies, healthy, tame, clean fac. Janni Martin Maysville 706652-2815_________________ ________ Mini Rex bunnies, blk., born 6/5/96, 2 left w/pedi. $25, 1 hutch for sale, reas. D. Paulson Woodstock 770-592-8578 Netherland Dwarf bunnies, 12 vari. Rex, bunnies to breeders, w/wo papers. Doyle Land Cleveland 706-865-0491________ Netherland Dwarf bunnies, some adult Mini Lops, also indoor & outdoor cages, top fill water bottles, feeders. Doug Simms Marietta 770-422-7681 _______ _ Pretty, plump & TLC raised NZWx bun nies, 6-12 wks. old $4 ea. R. Towson Butler 912-862-2278________________ Qlty. Holland, Fuzzy, English Lop, Dutch bunnies, exc. bloodlines, some breeder does, cages & supplies. R. Ross Buford 770-945-9310________________ '96 bermuda, well fertilized, sq. and 4x4 rnd. bales, $2.50 & up/sq. bales in field. Llovd Touchton Fairbum 770-964-5772 '96 fescue orchardgrass, 4x5 rnd. bales, rain free $18 and up. Chad McPherson Gumming 770-887-4665 '96 fescue hay, sq. bales, rain free, well fert., $2.25. Lamar Lathem 385 Robert Styles Rd. Dawsonville 30534 770-8933895` '96 fescue, horse quality, high fert., rain free, Ige. sq. bales, $2.50/bale. D. Michelli Gainesville 770-532-9681 '96 horse qlty. Coastal bermuda hay, fert. UGA soil specs., dely. avail.; horse qlty. rye hay, rnd./sq. bales. Olin Trammell Forsyth 912-994-6463 '96 horse qlty. bermuda mix, sq. bales/$2.50,4x5 rolls/$25, Tift 44-$3, dely. avail. R.J. Campbell Rockmart 770-7483419 1000/$30. Opal Tucker P.O. Box 421 Irwinville 31760 Certified bermuda sprigs; Tifton 85, 78, 44, 10, Tifway, Tifdwarf, Coastal & Alicia, also custom planting. Gene Hart Guyton 912-728-3380 Rabbiteye blueberry, Climax, Tiftblue, Delight, Woodaro, Britewell, 5/$16. G. Ison 6855 Newnan Rd., Brooks 30205 770599-6970 Seven-top turnip green seed, 88% germ., comes back in spring, $0.60/tsp. w/SASE. J.C. Hill Rte. 1, Box 1300 Ellijay 30540 ' White multiplying onion bulbs and seeds for sale, $15/gal. limited, call before order ing. H.H. Anderson 3226 Lee St. Smyrna 30080 770-435-4937 White multiplying onions $12.50/gal. Bill Taylor 1617 Hwy. 81 E. McDonough 30252 770-957-9237 All kinds of ferns, cannas, Lily-of-theValiey, hibiscus, hydrangea, Siberian iris, others. Verma Farlow East Point 404767-7656 Amaryllis bulbs $25/doz. PP., amaryllis seeds $1/pkg. LSASE, luffa & longneck gourd seeds $1/pk. LSASE. Tiffany McKinley 2698 Ga. Hwy. 292E. Lyons 30436 Angel's trumpet, (datura arborea), white blossoms open nightly, heavenly scent throughout summer-pruned, $1/tsp. w/SASE. G.T. Eskew 305 E. Ponce de Leon Ave.-DI Decatur 30030 Angel's-wing begonias, 3 diff. leaf & bloom cols, in pots 3/$12 PP. George Long 314 Ready St., Saint Marys 31558 912-882-4418 Aquatic plants for fish ponds, lotus, water lilies, all cols., var. of bog plants, some floaters, no shipping. J. Rogers 269 Daylilies, 1000/more var., send $0.55 (or stamps) for descriptive price list. Mary Netherton 727 Dothan Rd. Blakely 31723 912-723-6703 Daylilies, hybrid, Ige. sel., all cols., autumn joy sedum. Geneva Wallace 5516 Woodstock Rd., Acworth 30102 770974-2781 Daylilies, 1000/more var., all cols., must see to enjoy. Allie Riggins 379 Sunny Heights Dr. NE. Rome 30161 706-2919939 Daylilies, hybrids, hundreds from my garden, come see them in bloom, no Sunday sales. J. Davis Dahlonega 706864-2649 Daylilies, 3 ea. red, melon, gold, yellow, 1 Stella D'Or, $12 ppd. Betty Pettett 4460 Wesley Chapel Rd., Marietta 30062 770-552-7160 Daylilies, 5000 in bloom, send 2 stamps Rabbits for sale, loveable & friendly, does & bucks. Debbie Ward Lilburn 770925-1877 ______________________ '96 horse qlty. bermuda hay, 4x5 rnd. bales and sq. bales, pick up in field or at barn, dely. avail. Tony Harris Social White multiplying shallots $16/gal., $9/1/2 gal. ppd., cleaned & separated. H. Branyon 3049 Salem Rd. SE. Conyers Boyd Rd. SW. Rome 30161 706-2328715 Asstd. landscape shrubs, catalpa trees for '96 list. M. Clause 1050 Little River Ln. Alpharetta 30201 770-720-1967 Daylilies, Ige. field grown plants now in San Juan & field mix. $5 ea., all ages. J. Circle 770-464-3786 30208 77CM83-1648 $1,75-$2/pot at farm. Earl Swindell Rte. 3, bloom, English boxwood, liriope, variegat Chatham Canon 706-245-8002 '96 horse qlty. fescue, mxd. hay, well Sml. & Ige. rabbits $5 ea. B. Woodring fert., sheltered, $3.25 ea. Charles Hoffman Ag Seed/Plants Wanted Box 365, Hwy. 196 Glennville 30427 ed, Monroe white. Jim Smith 912-654-2458 Dawsonville 770-893-2745 Gainesville 770-287-9757____________ Sml. Mini Rex bunnies $8/up. Travis Threadgill Winder 770-867-4970 Velveteen Mini Rex bunnies, born 6/1/96, tame, healthy, show qlty. $20. William Scholly Buckhead 706-342-4166 FEED, HAY AND GRAIN McDonough 770-914-2767 1 st cutting of '96 Tift 44 hay, horse qlty., highly fert., rain/weed free, Ige. sq./rnd. bales; '95 rnd. bales. C. Bryant Thomasville 912-226-2268 Bermuda hay, well fert. and dry, in barn or in field, next cutting. Gail Gotsch Cartersville 770-387-0457 . Want Netted Gem cantaloupe seed. Roy Hardy Jr. 2207 Jones Phillips Rd. Dacula 30211 770-682-6433 Want any Southern pea/field pea var. esp. old-time or rare saved seed, also info, about any. Diana Dry Athens 706-5521626 August lily 5/$12, strawberry begonia 15/$12, all col. daylilies $12/doz., $2 post., other. F. Brooks 674 New Rosedale Rd., Armuchee 30105 Azaleas, liriope, hydrangeas, variegat ed, Leyland cypress, ivy and ajuga, hosta, other, Henry Co. Gordon Olmstead Hampton 404-946-3525 Daylilies, Ige. sel. of cols., come see them in bloom, no shipping. Stella Martin 3911 Old Sav. Rd., Augusta 30906 770798-2847 Daylilies, now bloooming, 450 named hybrids, see others, no ship, no Sunday sales. Ethel Davis Ellijay 706-635-4247 Daylilies, send 55-cent stamp for If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Mia Haney at 404-6519084. Combine run wheat. W. Davis Haddock 912-932-5462 Fescue hay for sale $2.50/bale, Coastal bermuda hay $3.50/bale, rain free, fert. Bob Steele Barnesville 404-358-6443 FLOWERS FOR SALE If you have questions about this catego ry, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9084. Bachelor's button, cypress vine, cos mos, moon seed, cleome, dbl. hollyhocks, $1 w/SASE. Waverly Phillips P.O. Box 516 Trenton 30752 706-657-4859 Balloon flowers, stokesia, yarrow and descriptive list of 600 var. Bill Trundle 4398 Peavine Rd. Ringgold 30736 Daylily sale, all cols., August 19-31, $1/fan, min. 10, no mailing. Lillian Grovenstein 2424 Briarmoor Atlanta All hay ads must contain the variety of hay offered for sale; i.e., Coastal bermuda hay, Alicia hay, etc. '96 Tift 44, rain free, horse qlty., rnd. bales, $35/roll, in barn, dely. avail. Carl Schuessler Macon 912-474-3537______ '96 fescue/bermuda mix, sq. bales in barn, rain free, $2/bale. D. Hahn Madison 706-342-8272 '96 fescue/bermuda mix, med. bales/$20 ea. A. Pickens Monroe 770- 267-5360 _______;____________ _ '96 fescue/clover, sq. bales, fertilized, weed free, $2.50/in barn, rnd. bales 1200 lbs. $25/barn. Freeman Collins Rocky Face 706-673-4097__________________ '96 4x5 rnd. & sq. bales, horse qlty. Tift 44 & Alicia sq. bales, rye, oat, Alicia mxd. Glenn Hayes Oxford 770-786-3737 770- 786-6425__________________________ '96 6x5' rnd. bales of ryegrass hay, well fert., $30/roll. James Thompson Aragon 770-684-5471 ___________________ '96 Alicia hay, horse qlty., rain free, high fert., $2.50/bale; 2nd cutting $2.25/out of field. Robert Weekley 7561 Horntree Rd. Millwood 31552 912-287-0598________ '96 Alicia hay, well fert., horse qlty., sq. bales, taking orders now, $2/bale in field, $2.50/bale in barn. Don Copeland Dublin 912-272-9272_____________________ _ '96 Coastal bermuda hay, sq. bales, horse qlty., begin cutting 7/15/96. Lavern McDilda Claxton 912-739-4614 912-739- 4597___________________________ __ '96 Coastal bermuda hay, reas. priced, taking orders for 2nd cutting, dely. avail. Edwin Allen Butler 912-862-3288 '96 Coastal bermuda hay, sq. and rnd. bales, well fert., rain free. John C. Byrnes Sandersville 912-552-3592________ _ '96 Coastal bermuda and Bahia sq. bales, weed free & rain free, horse qlty., $2.25/in field, $2.75/del. Todd Carpenter Ellaville 912-937-2432_________ _ '96 Coastal bermuda hay, well fert., taking orders now, $2.50/bale in field, $3.50/bale in barn; also, rnd. bales. George Chandler Winterville 706-742-8427_____________ '96 Coastal hay, well fert., rain free, rnd. bales $30. Teresa Smith Pine Mountain 706-884-4803 ______________________ '96 Coastal, highly fert., rain free, horse hay, sq. bales/$3.50, 4x5 rnd. rolls in dry/$35, outside/$30-can del. Ray Clark Dacula 404-963-4228 404-963-3561 '96 Fescue or Coastal bermuda, $3- $4.50 del., will del. anywhere. Gary Cage Atlanta 770-968-0934___________ '96 Tift . 44 bermuda hay, sq. bales, limed and fert. in barn. John Marcus Hay for sale-Tift 44, top qlty. for horses, sq. bales in barn, Monroe/Madison area, call for details. J. Stevens Atlanta 404255-2260 Horse qlty. Alfalfa $6.85 del., horse qlty. Tift 44 bermuda $4.25 del., min. 100 bales. Clark Ellard Dahlonega 706-8647869 Horse qlty., highly fert., Rye & Coastal mix, sq. bales in barn/$3.50, outside/$2.75, 4x5 rnd. rolls, barn/$35, outside/$30. Ray Clark Dacula 770-9634228 770-963-3561 June '96 hay, bermuda fescue, 29 big rnd. bales in field/$20 ea., $500/all. Sarah Shoemake Taylorsville 770-386-7186 Oats for sale, '96 crop, $2.75 per bsh. bulk. Tim Mosley Metier 912-685-2802 Oats for sale, '96 crop, top qlty., bulk only, $3.20/bsh. or $0.10 per lb. Ted Milliron Shellman 912-679-5801 Taking orders for custom baling hay, med. rnd. rolls or sq. bales, taking orders for '96 bermuda/fescue mxd. hay. E. Turner Woolsey 770-461-6607 Taking orders '96 hay, perennial peanut & Coastal, specialty hay avail, upon request, pick-up or dely. avail. Sue Braun/Bonnie Paul Hahira 912-794-3678 800-794-1168 Tift 44 & Coastal sq. bales $3.50, rolls in barn $35. Tim Hunfer Conyers 770-4838712 Feed, Hay and Grain Wanted Want 20-50 bsh. of feed barley, also want some oat or triticale sq. bales of hay. Aubrey Ledger Bartow 912-364-7573 Want sq. bale hay & feed corn, will trade for dressed catfish. C.F. Hudson 2328 Saint James Rd. Elberton 30635 706283-0457 AG SEED/PLANTS FOR SALE If you have questions regarding this cat egory, call Mia Haney at 404^651-9084. Advertisers of agricultural seed must submit a current germination report (not more than 9 months old) for each type seed advertised. Reports will be returned upon request Certain vari eties of seed are protected from propa gation unless they are grown as a class of certified seed. For example, wheat seed such as Florida 304, Coker 9134, Coker 9835 and soybean seed, such as Doles 6738, 6847 and Haskell may not be propagated for sale unless the seed has been grown as a class of certified The Georgia Wildflower Preservation Act requires that shipments of officially protected plants be accompanied by transport tags displaying a permit num ber issued by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. Ladyslipper Orchids and Goldenseal are examples of protected plants. When advertising protected plants in the Market Bulletin, please submit a copy of your permit to sell protected plants. Ads submitted without this information will not be published. For further information on the sale or shipment of protected plants, contact: Protected Plant Program, 2117 U.S. Hwy. 278 SE, Social Circle, GA 30279, (706) 557-3032. $1.50/pkt. seed/LSASE; four o'clock, white, rose, yellow; yellow-gold Mex. sun flower, hibiscus, white/red-eye, rose or yel low/maroon-eye. K. Lane 1407 W. Magnolia Valdosta 31601 912-242-1368 $1.50/pkt. seed/LSASE; dbl. daturaangel's trumpet, purple, white or yellow, aristolochia-Dutchman's-pipe, brasilensis, gigantea or littoralis, four o'clock. Alejo Moore Rte. 1, Chula 31733 $1/pkg. w/SASE; white, red cypress vine, (hummingbirds), reseeding red salvia, orange cosmos, love-lies-bleeding, melampodium. B. Bryant 1143 Rosedate Rd., Atlanta 30306 404-874-5354 '95 Queen Anne's lace, Mexican sun flowers, shasta daisies $1/Tbsp., poppy seed $1/1/4 tsp. w/SASE. David Rutland 1200 N. Pecan Blvd. Milledgeville 31061 912-452-6869 '95 moonflower seeds $1/per pkg. w/SASE. Nell Padgett 412 WoodwarciSt., Rome 30161-5045 '96 black hollyhock seeds $1/pkg. w/SASE. June Manis 1654-B Ward Mtn. Rd., Rome 30161 '96 crop larkspur, poppies, red & pink, also hollyhock, $1/Tbsp. SASE; also, want phlox seed. Freda Brown Box 573 Alamo 30411 '96 dbl. ruffle poppy seed $1/Tbsp. plus SASE. R. Barber 157 Oak Ridge Trl. Fayetteville 30214 770-969-7204 '96 mxd. amaryllis seed, 1/2 cup/$2 w/SASE. B. Newell 1680 Lotts Crossing Braxton 31519 912-359-3302 '96 poppy, coreopsis, Mexican sun flower, zinnia, four o'clock, periwinkle, raspberry bachelor's button,' $1/pkg. SASE. Jean Burke Rte. 1, Box 6 Georgetown 31754 '96 seed, blue, pink larkspur, mix red mullein flower $1/pkt. w/SASE. C.D. Culberson 266 Bells Ferry Rd., Rome 10,000 hostas, bare root or potted, Ige. or small orders, will ship. Buck Godwin bee balm. Jan Best 503 Brolley Place Woodstock 30189 770-928-1179 Banana plants dwarf, winter hardy, $5, butterfly ginger lily, Elephant ears $3/ea., $1.50 post. Tere Lopez 955 Lake Stone Dr. Oxford 30267 770-787-2955 Banana trees, hanging baskets, loquat, hibiscus, pepper plants, daylilies, bego nia, succulents, achimenes. Betty Addis 6 Jane Ln., Brunswick 31525-9304 912265-5245 Bearded iris $8/doz., daylilies $12/doz., amaryllis bulbs, red & white $15/doz., all ppd. Brenda Robinson 265 Cedar Circle West Point 31833 Bird's foot violets, unusual flowers, unusual leaves, thrive in poor soil, 8 pre mium crowns $6 postpaid. Laurie Showalter Box 844 Dawsonville 30534 -Black Elephant ears, violet stem Elephant ears, Hawaiian Elephant ears, peacock ginger, Japanese, crimson, Queen lace, maple. Pam Jolley Decatur 770-593-1599 Black-eyed Susan, gooseneck looses trife, iris; Siberian, bearded, (purple/white), Louisiana, (deep purple), lamb's ear, hosta, goldflower, send for list. Trudy Kretchman Atlanta 404-378-1104 Butterfly bush $1.50, trumpet vines $2, lilacs $3, forsythia $1, althaea, periwinkle, thrift, herbs, $0.75, others. Carla Houghton, Marietta 770-428-2227 California ferns-$2.50, daylilies $2-$5 ea., sev. cols., others, $10 min., $3/post., SASE for list. Neena Clary 6875 Dorsett Shoals Rd. Douglasville 30135 770942-1599 Cannas, old-fashioned, tail, red, back ground, ponds, gardens, $20/2 doz. post paid. Carlton Jones 5460 Price Mill Rd. Bishop 30621 706-769-7863 Cannas, dbl. dwarf, red, Firebird, $12/doz., purple iris $12/18, add $2-post. J. Hemphill 1440 Parkmont Dr. Roswell 30076 770-642-1345 Cannas, dbl. dwarf, red President or Hrebird, Elephant ears, Ige. grn. leaves, $12/doz., $2.50 post. D. Ringer P.O. Box 22, Roswell 30077 Cape jasmine, forsythia, oakleaf, regu lar hydrangea, snowball, redtip, hollies, liriope, weigela, wisteria, red President cannas, crape myrtle. M.L. Williams Franklin 706-675-3048 Castor beans, Jerusalem cherry, dipper gourd, mimosa seeds, ornamental pep pers $1/pt. SASE. Emily Waters 18 Seminole St. Savannah 31406 Coreopsis, gaillardia, blue flax $1/tsp. w/SASE, lamb's ear 1/8 tsp./$1 w/SASE. Carrie Loman 1126 Wiliamsburg Lane Norcross 30093 30345 770-938-3229 Espaliered sasanqua, Virginia pines, dwarf mondo, regular mondo, aucuba, Japanese maple, hosta, aspidistra, sasanqua cuttings. W.L, Morris Atlanta 404-355-5249' Evening primrose plants, oenothera, yellow, Persian sheild plants, strobilanthes $2 & up, cash & carry. J. Mabry College Park 770-997-3189 Extra Ige. Cathedral cactus, approx. 56' high. J. L. Cruse P.O. Box 1754 Gumming 30128 770-889-6831 Feverfew, Queen Anne's lace, Sunray coreopsis, foxgloves, stokesia, Gloriosa daisy, $1/pk. SASE. Margaret Means 36 Kelly Farm Rd., Newnan 30265 Giant hibiscus, pink, dk. pink, white, glorybower $1/ea. pk. w/SASE, free flower seeds w/order. R. Shuman 825 Shumantown Rd., Ellabell 31308 Ginger lilies, yellow Japanese iris, $12/doz., crinum lilies $4-$8.50 ea., $3/post. ea. H. Price 104 Wren Ct. Stockbridge 30281 770-474-2981 Grancy greybeard, four o'clock & hibis cus seeds, 25 seeds $1/ w/SASE. Reba Morris 8787 Hamilton Rd., Midland 31820 Hollyhock seeds, peony type blossoms, mix cols., $1/Tbsp. w/SASE. Billy Dorminy 1070 Lullwater Circle McDonough 30253 Hollyhock, money plants, marigolds, spider flower, Jerusalem cherries, lady's finger, purple statice, $1/Tbsp. w/SASE. Jean Stacey 2002 Old Newnan Rd., Carrollton 30116-8055 Hollyhocks, old-time biennial,. 6' tall, shades of red, 100 seeds/$1 w/SASE. John Gardner -2662 Rocky Branch Rd., Bogart 30622 Hosta and variegated liriope, hosta B.R. $0.50, liriope B.R. $0.25. Luther Hodges Ha 706-789-2279 Hosta, grn./white variegated, $2/up; lamb's ear, cannas, red. L. Singleton Marietta 770-422-8611 Hosta, clematis $2.50, daffodils, daylilies $3/doz., liriope $0.10, hollyhock, cockscomb seed $1 w/SASE. Viola Bowers 3732 Tweed Place Tucker 30084 770-491-6180 Hosta, growing 200 var., blues, golds, more, fragrant, huge display garden, list/one stamp, appt. only. J. Newberry 6835 Hembree Dr. Austell 30001 770739-2152 Hosta, over 50 var., ornamental grass es, butterfly bushes, hundreds of other fine perennials, shrubs, & trees. W.K. Brinson Winston 770-949-5624 McDonough 770-954-9134 seed. Propagation of such seed is a 3443 Hwy. 138 Fairbum 30213770-964- Crape myrtle, Leyland cypress, white Hosta, sum & substance, $10, honey '96 Tift 44 hay, horse qlty., sq. bales, violation of the Plant Variety Protection 4792 pine, dogwood, red maple, sawtooth oak, bells $2.50, sliver crown $2, etc., week highly fert., limed. Sam Gunn Woodbury Act and the Federal Seed Act. If you 2000 old timey reseeding petunia seed, $5,3 gal. cont., burning bush/$7.50. Larry end appt. only. Wilhelmihz Hughes 3211 404-325-0352 '____________________ have questions regarding certified mix colors, $2 w/SASE, B. Lewis 1855 Johnson Dahlonega 706-864-1308 Jabo Carter Rd., Dallas 770-445-2640 '96 Tift 44 hay, horse qlty., taking orders seed, call the Market Bulletin office or Barney Lewis Rd., Baxley 31513 912- Daylilies $2/up, Siberian iris $10/doz., Hostas, over 130 var., 2 mi. beyond for 2nd cutting, sq. & rnd. bales. Randy the Georgia Department of Agriculture 367-7165 bearded iris $2.50/ea., hot poker $4/ea. Zion Hill Church, Fri.-Sat.-Sun. or by appt. Garrett Carrollton 770-214-1950______ Seed Division, (404) 656-3635. 2nd yr. amaryllis bulbs $15/doz., bul- ppd. Lavida Childs 170 Mallory Dr. Dee Little Ellijay 706-635-4891 '96 Tift 44, well fert., will del., 40" sq. '96 crop of multiplying onion, hvy. pro blets $7/doz., dbl. orange daylilies LaGrange 30240 Irises, lamb's ear, ivy, vinca major, can bales $3, field 600 lb. rnd. bales/$20 T. ducer, $16/gal. postage paid. H.E. Davis $25/100, all ppd. C.D. Hill 222 Hendrick nas, Elephant ears, daylilies, amaryllis. J. Young Newnan 770-253-8964 3670 Iron Hill Rd. SE. Dearing 30808 Rd., Fort Valley 31030 912-825-2719 Ads cannot be called in by phone. Stone Roswell 770-993-6004 Page 10___________________________ .__________________________ THE MARKET BULLETIN_____ __________________________ ____________ Wednesday August 7, 1996 Bulletin Calendar LIVESTOCK SALES & EVENTS Aug. 9 Feeder Pig Sale, .! pm, deliv er pigs by 12 noon, sale dates 2nd Fri. ot ea. mo., Turner Co. Stockyards, Ashburn. Info: 912- Aug. 23-24 8th Annual West Morgan Volunteer Fire Dept. IPRA World Championship Rodeo, 8 pm, bareback & bull riding, calf & team roping, steer wrestling & Stella D'Or dayliles $1.75 ea., 10 or more, plus shipping, others, $1-$2. C. Harper 1462 Dble. Bridges Rd., Elberton 30635 706-283-1417 Trumpet tree, aspidistra, clematis, canna, sedum, hosta, crocosmia, hydrangea, ajuga, liriope, English ivy, oth ers, free info. C.O. Henderson 171 Marietta St., Alpharetta 770-475-6503 MISCELLANEOUS Fish & Supplies Albino catfish for sale. Jason Holyoak FOR SALE P.O. Box 449 Alapaha 31622 912-5326495___________________________ All size improved channel catfish avail.; If you have questions regarding ads in 2-4", 4-6", 6-8" & eating size. J.H. Holyoak this category, call Mia Haney at 404- Rte. 1 Alapaha 31622 912-532-4223 651-9084. Bass, bluegill, shellcrackers, crappie, 567-3371 or 800-344-9808. Aug. 9 Horse & Tack Auction, every other Fri., tack 7 pm, horses 9 pm, Ranger Horse Auction, Ranger. Info: 423-476-2675. Aug. 9-11 Ga. Jr. Beef Futurity, Ga. Nat.'l Fairgrounds & Agricenter, Perry. Info: Billy Moss, 706-5423679 or Robert Stewart 912386-3407. Aug. 10 Ga. Club Lamb Producers Assn. Lamb Futurity, Ga. Nat.'l Fairgrounds & Agricenter, Perry. Info: 912-985-1515. Aug. 11 Southern Showdown Lamb Show, Ga. Nat.'l Fairgrounds & cowgirl barrel racing, Ag Arama Bldg., Madison, info: Cameron Smoak, 706-342-3352. Aug. 24-25 Ga. Arabian Horse Show, Wills Park, Alpharetta. Info: 770-410-5890. Aug. 25 Bar-G Saddle Club Open Horse Show, 11 am, classes in all divisions, rain date: following Sun., Harbins Rd. Arena, Dacula. Info: 770-962-1275. GARDENING EVENTS Aug. 20 Buckhead Men's Garden Club Meeting, 7:30 pm, David Bennett on "Perennials for Fall," Waterlilies $8 & $12 ea., various other pond plants $2.50 & $3, ruby stem Elephant ears $5/ea. Lucy Dickerson Lithia Springs 770-739-8271 Waterlilies, (yellow & pink), $10 ea., many other pond plants $1/up. Lisa Whiteside Smyrna 770-432-9581 Yellow daylilies. Lillian Sheriff 4658 Rvan Rd., Conley 30027 404-363-0026 Yellow bearded iris 12/$10 ppd., purple Japanese iris 12/$8 ppd., grn. hosta 12/$15 ppd. Zada Matthews 319 Sunlight Dr. Woodstock 30188 Yellow lady's slipper $25 per bunch, pink lady's slipper $6/bunch, others. W.E. Watkins Rte. 4, Box 3130 Blue Ridge 30513 706-632-3367 The Miscellaneous for Sale category includes the following subcategories: bees, honey and supplies; thing to eat; herbs; fish, worms and supplies; fertilizers and mulches; firewood; and oddities. Only One ad per household is permitted in the Miscellaneous for Sale category.______ Bees, Honey & Supplies '96 Wildflower honey $12/gal. at farm, $18 UPS, 10 plus gal. at farm, $11/gal. Lloyd Allison 183 Allison Honey Ln. Cleveland 30528 706-865-4485 Beekeeping equip., hives, supers & misc., new and used. Milton Jellum Buck Creek Farm Orchard Hill 770-228- sterile grass carp, 800-795-5465 ext. 9940 aft. 6pm. Lauren Davis Calhoun 706-6291545______________________________ Bream, Ga. Giants, copperheads, bluegill, shellcrackers, improved channel catfish, Fla. bass, sunbass, rainbow trout. Ken Holyoak Rte. 1 Alapaha 31622 912532-6135___________ ____________ _ Catalpa worms $1/doz. Ray Bridger Gainesville 770-536-5933 ________ Catfish fingerlings, sterile grass carp/$6.50, dely., call to order bluegill, crappie, shellcracker, redbreast, mirror carp. Randy Bennington Cumming 770889-9341__________________________ Channel catfish fingerlings 2-4", 6-8", 810", also sev. 1000 lbs. ave., 1 1/4 lb. Orville Carver Douglas 912-384-5090 Agricenter, Perry. Info: 706-5423679, Aug. 14 Goat Sale, 6:30 pm, Smith Bros. Stockyard, Bartow. Info: 912-364-3920. Aug. 14 Pig Sale, 8 pm, Smith Bros. Stockyard, Bartow. Info: 912364-3920. Peachtree Presbyterian Church. Info: Mike, 770-343-8920. Aug. 21 American Rhodendron Society Meeting, 8 pm, program: "Gardens of Scotland," free to public, Atlanta. Info: 770-424- 4093. CRAFT FAIRS Flowers Wanted Want accurately labeled orchids tor trade or cost of post., let me adopt your non-bloomers. Linda Wish Atlanta 404252-5872 Want daylily "Persian Market", white calla lily, reseeding dbl. impatiens, grn., not variegated, aucuba. M. Carpenter Jefferson 706-367-8829 2682 770-228-2514 __________ Channel catfish fingerlings, 3-4", 5-6", Kelley 2 frame reversible extractor pick up or dely. avail. Robert Brown $250, other misc. things. Dan Whisnant Brooks 770-719-8039________________ 906 Mable St. Mableton 30059 770- Grass carp, channel catfish, bluegill, 739-7357____________________ redear bream fingerling avail. Ed New '96 Wildflower honey $16/gal., Henderson 1852 Fort Creek Rd. Dearing $4.50/qt., Sourwood $18/gal., $5/qt. 30808 706-595-7183_________________ Lanier Haney Alpharetta 770-475-5274 Qlty. channel fingerlings, graded, priced SourwoOd honey, new crop, $30, del., by size, gtd. live, healthy, dely., accurate fresh Mountain Wildflower $26 del.; wt. & counts. J. Gilbert Thomaston 706- EQUINE EVENTS Aug. 10 All-Running Show, 10 am, $500 added, rain date: Aug. 17, 4C Farm, 381 Peach Dr., McDonough. Info: Cheryl or Chuck Patterson, 770-957- Aug. 24 7th Annual Brooklet Peanut Festival, arts & crafts. Brooklet. Info: Barbara Parrish, 912-8422911 (aft. 5 pm). ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS Want ginger, butterfly, other unusual/rare lilies, yellow Peruvian hymenocallis, pancratium, native Indian pink. Vernon Ayers P.O. Box 277 Kingston 30145 770-336-5585 Want grancy greybeard bush. Claude Bristol Helen 706-865-5380 beeswax $6/lb., pollen $14/lb. Michael Surles Blairsville 706-745-4170 Wildflower honey, qts., gal. & cases. Robert W. Hill 4580 Tench Rd. Suwanee 30174 770-945-0018_______ Will remove honeybees in Atlanta & surrounding area. W.O. Canady 648-2062 706-648-3409______________ Rainbow trout, exc. qlty., most sizes avail., farm pickup or dely. avail. David Cantrell Rte. 8, Box 665 Ellijay 30540 706-635-6767_______________________ Rainbow trout, Ige. sizes & fingerlings, farm pickup or dely. Ted Logan Ellijay 1877/4712. Aug. 14 Weekly 4D Barrel Racing Jackpot, ex. at 7 pm, $150 added money, Triple B Arena, lla. Info: Scott Brown, 706-7893231 or Cindy Pulliam, 706-2458555. Aug. 17 Newton Co. Saddle Club Open Horse Show, 4 pm, 2 judges, jumping, halter, English, western, racking/gaited, ribbons & payback, rain or shine, Morgan Co. Ag Ctr., off Hwy. 441, Madison. Info: Lesley, 770464-4152. Aug. 23 Murray Co. Saddle Club Team Penning, 7:30 pm. Info: 706-695-5131/7122. Aug. 23-24 Gulf Paso Fino Horse Show, Ga. Nat.'l Fairgrounds & Sept. 21 4th Annual Fortsonia Family Day, arts & crafts, grounds Of Nancy Hart Nursing Home & Eliam UMC, about 7 mi. s. of Elberton on Hwy. 17S. Info: Vanessa Lee, 706-283-5723. Sept. 21-22 Southern Apalachian Sampler Festival, Sat. 10 am-5 pm, Sun. 12 noon-5 pm, Sugar Creek Music Park, Blue Ridge. Info: P.O. Box 1468, Blue Ridge 30513 or Carlie Hammond, 706492-3819. Sept. 21-22 6th Annual Art in the Park, Sat. 10 am-6 pm, Sun. 1-5 pm, arts & crafts, equestrian events, free to public, Hurricane Shoals Park, Jackson Co. Info: Helen Gunnels, P.O. Box 164, Jefferson 30549 or 706-367- Want native spikemosses, (selaginella species), rock, spiny, sand, twisted-hair, riddell's, gulf, meadow, sml. qty. of ea. Jim Capps, 575 Milligan Dr. Stone Mountain 30083 Want nun's orchid, call or write with price. Earlleen Proctor 200 Etowah Ridge Trail SE. Cartersville 30120 770382-2643 Want peonies, Stella D'Or daylilies or will trade label daylilies, many col. Doug Partin P.O. Box 80 Cleveland 30528 706-219-2809 Want pink monarda, yellow field daylilies, will dig, help thin out, Gwinnett, Hall, Forsyth. A. Dugan Buford 770271-3502 Want yellow hollyhock seeds, prefer dbl. ruffled. Lena Phillips Rte. 1, Box 1045 Cochran 31014 Douglasville 770-942-3887 Will remove honeybees & other bees in Metro & long dist. beyond Metro Co. area. Dr. Milton D. Scott East Point 404-344-0719 Things To Eat Blackberries, wild, $10/gal., will del. or meet someone if not far; figs, later at $5/gal. C.A. Camp Loganvilfe 770-2677350_____________________________ Blackberries, domestic, $6/gal.,. we pick, call to order. Cathy Wood Powder Springs 770-943-4822______________ Blueberries, pesticide-free, $4/5 lbs., PYO, call for info. Don Obenauer Villa Rica 404-624-4169 404-355-1870 Blueberries, you pick, also garden pro duce, call for avail, and prices, Garmon Organics. C. Garmon Whitesburg 770214-9725 ________________________ Brown Turkey or Celeste figs, taking 706-635-2848_____________ Red wigglers postpaid, bait size, $14/lb., bedrun $12/lb., volume disc, avail. Lucy Brantley 693 Lott Rd., Douglas 31533 912-384-4743 ________________ 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 worms, Ige. bait size, $14/1000 plus post., hand counted. Betty Shelton 232 Oak Mtn. Rd. Waverly Hall 31831 706582-2468______________________ ___ Special on catfish fingerlings, other, also have bass, bream, hybrid bream & shell- cracker. Gary Bailey Franklin 770-854- 4862_________:______________ ' Sterile grass carp $6.50/ea., channel catfish fingerlings, bluegill, shellcracker, redbreast, hybrid bream, dely. avail. Paul Williams Hawkinsville 912-892-3144 Sterile grass carp, qty. disc., evg. pick Agricenter, Perry. Info: 205-3290234. 6366. If you have any questions concerning the Bulletin Calendar, call Bulletin Calendar Guidelines orders now. D. Garrett Conyers 770- 483-3711 _______________ Brown turkey figs $4/gal., bring con tainers. Diane. Glidewell Jackson 770- ups by appt. Mon.-Sat., Metro. Atlanta or statewide dely., call 9 am.-9pm. Del Chapman McDonough 770-957-8916 Sterile grass carp, largemouth bass fin Randy Cox at 404-656-3682. To submit a notice for inclu 775-6592_________ ________________ gerlings, qty. disc., pick-up Atlanta area or Japanese lace leaf, 2 yrs. old, $16, tri dent maples $6, water hyacinth, lettuce Native azaleas, beauty-berry, chokeberry, button bush, Blue-flag iris, sour- sion in the Market Bulletin's Calendar of Events, follow these Grain fed beef, top qlty., drug free, cut & freezer wrapped, $1.50 hanging wt. plus processing, taking orders. H.W. statewide dely. avail. Randy Cooper Newnan 770-304-2008_______________ Sterile grass carp, channel catfish, fin and other pond plants. Wylene Townley, wood, blue-eyed grass, cardinal flower, guidelines: Berryman Tallapoosa 770-574-8738 gerlings, bluegill, shellcracker, redbreast, Forest Park 404-363-1790 Landscaping daylilies, red, yellow, pink, gold, bi-colors, dbl. orange, 100/$50, rose coranaria, other. M. MacDonald Conyers 770-922-2797 770-922-5432 Old timey daffodil bulbs $2/doz., Please mail notices at least three weeks prior to the date of Muscadines & scuppernongs, 20/more dely. avail., pick-up, appt. only. Danny var., cont. furnished, call for price & Austin Roberta 912-836-4938_________ availability. Tony Vincent Conyers 770- . Superior hybrid bream, bluegill bream, includes ship. Don Perusse 2596 Ga. Siberian iris $4/doz., grn. liriope, daylilies, event. Items will be published 483-8442__________________________ shellcrackers,. channel catfish fingerlings, Hwy. 188 Cairo 31728 912-377-8755 Lge. Norfolk pine, aloe plant, mother-inlaw, spider, basket, Swedish ivy, other. vinca, other, ea. w/$4 post.; shrubbery & boxwood. R. Beach Duluth 770-476- 1163____________ __________ two weeks prior to occurence in the calendar. their Now taking orders for tame blackber sterile grass carp, bass, dely. avail. Tony ries $5/gal., we will have them thru July Chew Manchester 706-846-3657______ and Aug. Rymon Thurston 1316 Turkey Trout; brown, brook and some golden, Peggy Richards Cumming, 404-844- Old-timey daffodils $2/doz., Siberian Equine events should be ML Rd. Rome 30165 706-232-7349 approx. 6-8", no answer, Ive. msg. Kevin 8001______________________________ Lge. magic spider lily bulbs, 15/$12 postage included. Phillip Jones 118 iris-$4/doz., Kerria rose, Scotch broom, ea. w/$4 post.; also, boxwoods. B. Lunsford 3602 State Hgwy. 60 Suches included in the quarterly horse edition and should not be resub Organic apples, tomatoes, other veg etables, raw mtn. sourwood & wildflower honey, closed Sat. Edward Colston Kane Blairsville 706-745-5257________ Will meet or beat any price on hyd. bream, coppernose bream, largemouth Hoffmann Lane Washington 30673 30572 706-747-2331 _________ ' mitted for publication again in Taylorsville 770-382-9619 bass, 2 & 3", prompt statewide dely. avail. Magnolias, (many var,, evergreen and Oriental), and pawpaws, (asimina triloba), will ship, call for kinds, prices. Dorothy Orange daylilies, dbl. & sgl., $5/doz., grn. hosta $1.50 ea., iris $6/doz., no shipping. Gloria Post Lilburn 770-972-0546 the calendar. If a change in the date, time, etc. is necessary, we Callaway Coolidge 912-225-1688 Phlox, very showy flowers, drought will be happy to include the Martin gourd/luffa seed 80/$1; 1/4 cup purple bachelor's buttons, brown-eyed Susan, marigold, $1 w/lge. SASE-ea. resistant, wonderful plant, 5 healthy plants/$7, including post. Vaughn Allison Box 1205 Dawsonville 30534_______ notices again as a correction. Calendar announcements Mary Tindall 114 Hill Rd. Ashburn Pink coral vine seed $2/20, pink coral should be as close to 20 words as 31714__________________________ Martin gourd seed, 50 seeds/$1 w/SASE. Edward Thurmond 1311 vine potato $3/ea. SASE. O. Allison 1948 Central Ave. Waycross 31503-9556 912-285-7896______________________ possible and include the follow ing information: date, time, name McHenry Crossing Madison 30650 706- Pink creeping phlox, hollyhocks, bach of event, location, and name and 342-3362__________________________ Mauve bachelor's button seeds, '96 dwarf marigolds, asstd. cols., seeds, $1/1/4 cup w/SASE. Mrs. Mabel Mathis elor's button, mix cols., $8/doz:, 3 o/t pur ple verbena/$8 PP. Jo Sanders 408 Highland Dr. Elberton 30635 706-283- 6117______________________________ telephone number for further information. When submitting multiple 156 Hoke St. Maysville 30558 Mix col. bearded iris $9/doz., pachysandra, shephards run $8/doz., lemon lime bushes $3/ea., 2/$5, $2.50 post. Rosa Avery 207 Ball Ground Rd., Ball Ground 30107 __________ Mix col. bearded iris & white Siberian iris $7.50/doz., red hot poker & lemon lime bushes $3/ea., $2.50-post. Mrs. Tilley Rte. 3, Box 301, Ellijay 30540 Mondo border grass $15/125 plants, var. liriope, daylilies, hostas, amaryllis, weigela, boxwood, iris, crape myrtle. Billy Swann Stockbridge 770-474-2764 Money plant, dried, $2 per bunch, $1/50 seeds, send SASE or call. B. Conord Stone Mountain 770-925-3732 Reseeding impatiens $8/flat, variegat ed hosta $1-$5, obedient plant, creeping jenny, perennial begonia, grn. liriope, oth ers, all potted, E. Cobb. Linda Hutton Marietta 404-993-2407_______ Sedum autumn joy $3/gal., 3/$7.50 at farm. Neal Rich, 901 Mitchell Branch, Morganton 30560 706-374-2801 Seed; lavender hibiscus, shasta daisy, strawflower, purple ageratum, morning glories, hollyhock, balsam, melampodi um. A. Dawkins 4970 Hiram Lithia Springs Rd. Powder Springs 30073 Seed; mullein pink, touch-me-not 1/2 tsp./$1, money plants, four o'clocks, angel's trumpet, $1/tsp., ea. w/SASE. G.F. Robertson 1955 Old Cornelia Hgwy. Gainesville 30507_______ __________ 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; other wise, it will be included approxi mately one month before the event takes place. If you have questions regard Mxd. spring blooming flower bulbs of old timey var., 4 doz./$10 postpaid. Mr. J. McMahon P.O. Box 238 Smithville 31787 Snowball bushes, 5'-ea., Rose-ofSharon, grn. leaf hostas, Ige./sml., make offer, free to senior cit. C. Evenson 2478 Monterey Dr., Marietta 770-971-2076 ing the Bulletin's Calendar of Events, call Randy Cox at 404656-3682. V. Buford Cordele 912-273-4157 Herbs '96 hot pepper seeds, yellow squash, Fertilizers & Mulches small bouquet & tobasco pepper seed, '96 oat straw, good for gardens, flower 35 seeds/$1 w/SASE. Mrs. Itson Rte. 1, beds, landscaping & horse stall bedding, Box 90 Pelham 31779 ___________ $2/bale. Albin Watson Dublin 912-272- '96 Elephant garlic bulbs, 6 cloves 9567______________________________ ea./$10 doz., $2.50 post. M.H. Robbins '96 wheat straw and mulch hay, sq. Jr. 292 Captola Rd., Sylvania 30467 bales, reas. priced, dely. avail. Steve 912-863-7509______________________ Allen Fortson 706-327-1881_________ '96 Elephant garlic cloves, composted '96 wheat straw and mulch hay, sq. soil w/o herbicides-pesticides, sel. bales, reas. priced, dely. avail. Eddy $12/doz., $2 post.-2 doz./less. E.L. Allen Byron 912-956-5983___________ Poole 240 Tom Summers Rd., '96 wheat, oat straw, sa bales $1.50 at Americus 31709___________________ barn, $1.75 loaded. Earl Heatwole '96 fresh ground oregano, catnip, gar Metter 912-685-4276________________ den mint, $1/oz., 3 oz. min. or trade for 800 rolls of wheat straw. Terry Dockery other herbs. Eric Daine 1154 Wages Albany 912-888-2280_______________ Bridge Rd. Nicholson 30565 706-548- A+ composted horse manure w/shav4914_____________________________ ings, Ige., pickup, del., 3 month/$39, 1 yr. Dried comfrey or plantain, qt. bag/$4 "Garden Gold" $49. Chip Salem plus $3 shipping per order. F. Corbett Alpharetta 770-664-7924____________ P.O. Box 386 Clayton 30525 706-782- Composted horse manure & shavings, 5887____________ ;_______ _ aged dump truck load $100, 25 mi. Elephant garlic, true, tunic and roots radius. Thomas Tucker Lithia Springs intact, $10/doz., prepaid in Ga., '96 770-941-2354______________________ organic. Lee Abernathy 469 Hwy. 109 Free aged horse manure mxd. w/wood Meansville 30256__________________ _ shavings, you load. W. Livingston Limited supply organically grown leek Peachtree City 770-486-8419 bulbs 20/$5, $3 post, or bulblets 25/$5, $3 post. L. Wood 519 Maddox Rd., Dublin 31027 912-275-9855_________ Serpentaria (Virginia snakeroot), 12/$18 postpaid, or will trade for Culver's root. Evelyn Turner 196 Trackrock Gap Rd. Blairsville 30512 Free aged horse manure mxd. w/shavings, easy access, Alvaton. J. Gressler Gay 706-538-6622__________________ Free aged horse manure mxd. w/shavings, you load and haul, easy access. P. Thomas Marietta 770-427-5816 Please include area codes with phone Ads cannot be called in by phone. numbers in advertisements. Wednesday August 7, 1996 THE MARKET BULLETIN Page 11 Free dumping site for mulch, manure, shavings, grass clippings, straw, etc., near Kennesaw Mountain, Ive. msg. Christina Worley Kennesaw 770-419-8288 Farmland Edition Planned in September Wild Indigo (Continued from Page 12) Squash (Continued from Page 12) Free horse manure mxd. w/shavings, you load, easy access, Alpharetta area. Julie Balai Alpharetta 770-475-0740 The next farmland edition of the Market Bulletin will be published Wild indigo dies back with the onset of frost, but it will benefit Winter squash have hard, thick skins and seeds. Some of the most Best Ways to Enjoy Summer Squash Free horse manure mxd. w/shavings, September 18. Deadline for this from late fall and/or early spring prevalent varieties include All varieties of summer squash vicinity of Jones Bridge and Statebridge Rds. Terry Thomas Alpharetta 770442-0400 _____________ __ issue is August 28. * Only farmland may be adver fertilizing. Liberally sprinkle 1010-10 over the ground before new Spaghetti; the small corrugated Acom, Butternut, Buttercup, green are excellent when eaten raw. Try them alone or with dip for a tasty Free horse manure mxd. w/shavings, you load and haul, easy access. Sandy Bryant Lawrenceville 770-972-0234 tised. Land tracts must be at least five acres in size and located in shoots emerge in late April or early May. Wait until after Thanksgiving and blue Hubbard, green and gold Delicious and Banana. snack. Steam yellow and green sum Horse manure mxd. w/shavings, free, Georgia. to fertilize again, giving the plant A Buyer's Guide to Summer mer squash varieties with garlic for you load & haul, easy access, good mulch. Pam Spencer Cumming 770889-1536__________________________ * Indicate acreage and county where your property is located. just a sprinkling of 10-10-10. Late fall is the best time to Squash a healthy side dish. Look for squash that are well- Include sliced summer squash Pine straw, top qlty., Ige., clean, gold * No real estate brokers or transplant and divide wild indigo, formed, with no cuts or braises in with tossed salads for added color, en bales, $2.75 del. H. Argroves Greenville 706-672-4021_____________ Sev. thousand sq. bales of wheat straw. agents are allowed to advertise. All property must be for sale by owner. but be careful of new shoots as they the flesh. Summer squash should are brittle and can be damaged eas be tender. If the skin is glossy, not flavor and nutrition. Saute summer squash and Perry Avery Glenwood 912-523-5576 Property under contract with a real ily by rough handling. dull, and neither hard nor tough, the serve over pasta for a healthy Taking orders for mulch hay, sq. bales, $1.25/bale in field. Edwin Floyd Rome 706-234-1893______________________ estate agent or broker is not eligible for advertising. This is the third in a series of squash is likely tender. Avoid stale articles about plants selected as or over-mature summer squash entree. Patty Pan squash is perfect for Topsoil, farm rich, aged sawdust, will Consumers are encouraged to Georgia Gold Medal Winners for which will have a dull appearance stuffing with cream cheese and del., can work on your place w/Bobcat. Jerry Wiley Dallas 770-459-8039 call the Market Bulletin office tollfree 1-800-282-5852, to report ads 1996. To be a Georgia Gold Medal Winner, a plant has to excel in five and a hard, tough surface. Such squash usually have enlarged seeds spices or other fillings. Best Ways to Enjoy Winter Oddities not in compliance with this require ways: consumer appeal, low main and dry, stringy flesh. Squash All natural goat's milk herbal soap, other, ment. tenance, survivability, easy propa For best results with summer stuff winter squash with a SASE for info. Judy Josiah 142 W. Seminole Dr. Byron 31008 912-956-3446 Gourds for sale, Martin, bluebird, craft, * Descriptive terms should be limited to those characterizing farm gation and seasonal interest. Thanks to Dr. Paul Thomas, horti squash, do not overcook! If refrig erated, summer squash will keep up meat mixture for a tasty main dish. Small, whole squashes can be will ship. Mr. Maxwell Royston 706-2454218_________________ Gourds, close out prices on all '95 Martins, long handle gourds, all sizes, no property or agricultural structures, such as bams, stables, etc. Descriptive terms, such as square culturist specializing in floriculture. University of Georgia Extension Service, for providing this informa to two weeks. One pound of sum mer squash yields three to four servings. baked like a potato and stuffed with vegetables for a colorful side dish. Winter squash is especially shipping. Hoyt Howard 4720 Watson Rd. Cumming 30130 770-887-2039______ Gourds, good quality for crafts & footage of homes, number of bed rooms, bathrooms, etc., will not be tion. Poultry & Egg Asso. Martins, sev. shapes & sizes, $1/ea. included for non-agricultural struc William Blackwell Jasper 770-735-2646 tures. To freeze, wash and cut squash into 1/2 -inch slices. Blanch (scald in boiling water for three minutes). Immerse in cold water for three delicious when baked and glazed like sweet potatoes. Delicious pies, sweet breads and custards can be made with pulp Homemade lye soap, no additives, 12 bars/$10, add $2.50 post., allow 2 wks. M.B. Harvey 6816 Wrightsboro Rd., Harlem 30814 706-556-9397 Miscellaneous Wanted Want Indian Series 90 fire pump, 5gal. galvanized or stainless steel tank, back pack style. Tom Lawton Atlanta 404521-6209__________________________ Want old hog oilers. Jess Arnett Atlanta 770-455-4351.______________ Want used 21661T4 water systems for poultry houses and Purina P-16 feeders. Eugene Callaway Rayle 706-274-3394 Want 10-15 gal. size old copper kettle in GC for apple jelly. Roger Cobb Kennesaw 770-422-2985_____ _______ Want 125/more lbs. anvil. Ty Gordon 4661 Calumet Circle Duluth 30136 770446-2068 _________________________ Want Goulds sucker rod water pump. * Only one ad per household per farmland issue is permitted. * For best results, include the price of the property in the notice. * Farmland ads cannot exceed 30 words in length. * All notices must be received in writing by the Aug. 28 deadline. Will the man in Clayton, who bought the standard Brahamas in Cumming, contact me. A.T. Jett Cumming 770887-5773 Out-of-State Wanted if you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651- (Continued from Page 12) minutes to stop cooking process. also teams with 20 affiliated state poultry associations to address mutual concerns. The association will continue to monitor governmental regulations, sponsor the International Poultry Exposition and provide education al programming for every poultry management function. It also will continue to reinvest money back into the industry in the form of research grants to university, gov ernment and private research facil ities throughout the U.S. Drain; package in freezer bags or containers leaving 1/2 inch headspace. Seal and freeze. A Buyer's Guide to Winter Squash Look for winter squash that is fully mature; maturity is indicated by a hard, tough rind. Winter squash should be heavy for its size. The added weight indicates a thick wall with more edible flesh. Slight color variations within winter squash varieties don't affect flavor. Acom squash should have a dark green surface with a little yel from winter squash. Did You Know ... The names summer and winter squash are misleading, because they have no relation to the prod ucts' harvest season or availability. The word "squash" comes from an Indian word meaning "raw" or "uncooked." This term probably applied to summer squash which can be eaten raw. Squash was among the earliest plants cultivated in the Americas, Some varieties of squash have been grown for several thousand years. As Europeans colonized the Hoyt Dispain Duluth 770-476-4329 9084. Want above ground propane tank 250500 gals, w/regulator, reas. priced. Bill Want grill and seat for Inti. Cub. Connell Cedartown 770-749-9749 770- Charles Adams 105 24th St. NW. Weights Per Bushel For Selected Crops low-orange color. The rind of but Americas, they found squash grow ternut squash should be completely ing in the warmer areas.. Squash buff to light tan. was a staple food for many Indian 749-0137___________ _______________ Want chain link fence, supplies, portable pens. Teresa Johnson Jackson 770-775-4440____________ __ Want fill dirt and/or topsoil for our prop. Bradenton FL 34205 941-748-4812 Want radiator, 1965 mdl., AC D-15 two rear tires, 13.6x26. Sherron Temples Box-51 Dairy Rd. Phenix City AL 36869 334-298-1491. When consumers shop at roadside stands or fanners mar kets, they often buy harvested Winter squash can be baked tribes, and today, American Indians whole; bake at 325Jf for 1 to 1 1/2 still grow squash varieties that are hours. Complementary seasonings not commercially available. North for winter squash include allspice, American explorers took squash Tom Chandler Buford 770-932-8434 Want flight netting to cover peacock pens. S. Rockett Cumming 770-781-9343 Firewood crops in bushel quantities. cardamom, ground cloves, cinna back to Europe, where it was com All firewood advertised in the Following is a list of some mon, nutmeg and ginger. pletely unknown. Want four hives of bees. J.D. Baughan Market Bulletin must be cut from the Fayetteville 770-461-1344 _________ advertiser's personally owned proper Want gas welding equip, and cutting, ty. In addition, by law, terms such as oxygen acetylene type. D. Franklin face cord, rack, pile, truckload, etc., Georgia fruit and vegetable crops with their corresponding weights per bushel. These Swine Terminology (Continued from Page 12) Riverdale 770-473-9872 cannot be used to advertise firewood. Want honey extractor, SS, 12 or 20 Advertisers must use the standard weights are based on federal Great-grandparent: A male or Artificial Insemination: A frame w/motor, must be in exc. working unit of measure, the cord, when spec- standards and can be used as femalewhose primary purpose is to mating system where sows are cond., cash or trade. Ray James ifying the amount of firewood for sale. Fairbum 770-964-6773 ___________ Free firewood, 3 huge oaks,' already Want millstone from grist mill, will pay cut down, you cut up and haul away, general guidelines when pur produce grandparent stock. inseminated with an extended and chasing these commodities in In-herd multiplier: A production diluted ejaculate from the boar via reas. price & pick up. H.J. Hine Conyers Lavonia area. Shelia Neave Alto 706- 404-897-7566________ 677-2628____________________ . Want old Purina P-16 tube poultry Seasoned oak & hickory, split & cut, feeders. Gene Callaway, Sr. Rayle 706- 18-20", $50/1/2 cd., $100/cd., you pick 274-3393_____________________ __ up. D. Nunz Douglasville 770-942-4717 Want small operating walk-in cooler, Want 1 load of oak or hickory logs for call 8-5 Mon.-Fn. J. Hobby Jr. Warner firewood, no tree tops or sweetgum. J.G. Robins 912-922-1709 ________ Carney 15520 Tompson Rd., Want smooth river rock, will hand pick Alpharetta 30201 770-475-4957. from your stream, $100 for partial pickup load. Mine Jones Toccoa 706-282-1280 Timber Want stack-rail fencing, used, will come pick-up or dismantle, Metro area. Ron Griffith 6865 Castleton Dr. Atlanta 30328 404-843-8851_________________ Want to buy old millstones, jugs, Myou have any questions regarding ads in this category call, Mia Haney at 404651-9084. churns, other. James Allen Atlanta 404321-5784___________________ ;_______ Want to buy one honey extractor, 12 frames, stainless steel. Tommy Duckett Free Ige. dead pine trees, some fallen, some standing. H. Cummins 1892 Hatton Ford Rd., Hartwell 30643 bushel quantities. Apples.............................48 lbs. Lima Beans (unshelled) . 30 lbs. Pole Beans.................. ..28 lbs. Snap Beans...................... 30 lbs. Shelled Com.................. 56 lbs. Com (in ear).................... 70 lbs. Cowpeas..........................60 lbs. Cucumbers........... 48 lbs. Eggplant..................... ..33 lbs. English Peas (in hull)... 30 lbs. Muscadines.................... 50 lbs. Mustard Greens.............. 18 lbs. system where grandparent and pos some type of insemination system. sibly great-grandparent animals are (1 boar: 150-224 sows). used within the system in hope of Heterosis: The average superi producing replacement stock for a ority of a crossbred individual lower tier. compared to the average perfor User-group gilt multiplier: mance of the two parents. (Similar in form and function to Line Specificity or any group or network gilt multipli er and/or grandparent multiplier/daughter nucleus). A production system where a group of producers network to form a separate production system for the Complementarity: A term used to describe the concept of allowing specific breeds or lines to partici pate only in the level of the system where they are the most efficient, production of replacements for the i.e. terminal versus maternal, etc. members/users. Due to the fast emergence of Ellijay 706-635-7019 _____________ Want to receive grass/leaf clippings, old produce, fish scraps, manure; GRAND FUN Onions ......................... 57 lbs. Pen Mating: A mating system some systems and the increased Peaches...................... 50 lbs. where boars and sows are mated in marketing being done in the now Paulding/Bartow/Cobb Co. area. Grandparents can show chil Field Peas............ 25 lbs. large to medium-size pens with no more competitive genetic industry, Rebecca Taylor Dallas 770-975-3305 dren that older people can be fun. Sweet Potatoes (green). . 55 lbs. added supervision or assistance. (1 it is essential that an understanding Notices If you have any question regarding ads in this category, cat! Mia Haney at 404651-9084. Jim Reed or Reid please call me back about 3000 Ford dsl. eng., lost your num ber. R.C. Millwood Buford 770-945-9639 Children sometimes fear growing older. They'll feel better about it if they. have fun times with grandparents who approach life with zeal and good humor, say specialists with the University of Georgia Extension Center. Sweet Potatoes (dry)... . 50 lbs. Spinach.......................... 20 lbs. Tomatoes.................... 53 lbs. Turnips (without tops) . . 54 lbs. Turnip Greens (dry) ... . 16 lbs. Turnip Greens (wet). ... 18 lbs. boar: 12 sows). of the terminology and basic con Hand Mating: A natural ser cepts not be the limiting factor in vice mating system where individ the decision-making process. ual sows are checked for estrus and (We would like to thank Dr. then mated to a specific sire in a John Mabry and Matt Culbertson supervised manner. (1 boar: 20 of the University of Georgia for sows). this article.) Page 12 [Vital b Wild ludiga? Wild Indigo is a plant that is native to the Southeast and has played a large role in Georgia history. During the 18th and 19th centuries* settlers noticed the dark blue flowers of wild indigo resembled the indigo plant that was native to India and used to make dye. They found they could get a perma nent, nearly black dye from an extract of wild indigo flowers, and it proved to be a less costly alternative to the imported indi go dye. Georgia and South Carolina farm ers planted significant crops of wild indigo to support the growing dye industry. Today, wild indigo is gaining renewed interest as one of the toughest perennials on the market. The plant not only tolerates summer heat, but it also provides attractive flowers in many colors. Wild indigo is a member of the legume or pea family. The flowers look like those of the garden pea or sweet pea, and they range from the deepest blue to a cream, yel low or almost pure white. It also produces black seed pods which, by midsummer, rattle as well as any child's toy and can be used in crafts. Wild indigo is a long-lived, fairly dis ease-resistant perennial that benefits from division about every five years. The best place to plant wild indigo is in full sun, toward the back or outside edge of a garden as it is not a small plant; it tends to spread slowly but surely. Mature specimens can reach five feet high and resemble a small bush. But the flower display provided by a mature specimen makes it worth con sidering as an addition to your garden. When the flowers go out of bloom after about four weeks, the plant will have interesting black seed pods and attractive gray-green foliage which provides an ideal background for bright white, blue or orange annuals or perennials. (Continued on Page 11) Georgia Squash: Variety & Versatility There are many wonderful types of both winter and summer squash that are perfect ingredients for everything from entrees and appetizers to salads and desserts. Both summer and winter squashes are low-calorie; and fat, sodium and cho lesterol free. They're also a good source of vitamin C, carotene, riboflavin, calci um and iron. Georgia grows varieties of both sum mer and winter squash, and commercial production of all varieties is concentrated in South Georgia. Georgia winter squash is available from late August through March, while Georgia summer squash is harvested almost year-round, with peak availability during the late spring each year. Summer squash includes those vari eties that have soft, edible skins and seeds. Summer squashes include yellow Crookneck, large yellow Straightneck, greenish-white Patty Pan and the green Zucchini. (Continued on Page 11) THE MARKET BULLETIN_________ August Garden Chores Check shrubs for the presence of whiteflies. If control is needed, spray with malathion every three to four days for a minimum of three applications. Check roses, junipers, marigolds and zinnias for spider mite infestations. Grayish, speckled foliage indicates the presence of this pest. Spray with malathion and apply again in ten days if needed. Give annuals such as petunias and marigolds a light pruning to remove the old flower heads and prevent seed devel opment. Feed annual plants that are in bloom, and feed chrysanthemums regularly until the buds show color. Well-Water Testing (ContinuedFrom Page 1) more than geographic location. They found no significant difference among the six regions of Georgia. In 1994, the Extension Service tested 800 wells in 15 counties known to have high concentrations of livestock and poul try to find out if these operations con tributed to higher levels of nitrates in wells. In this survey, 5.1 percent of the wells had nitrate levels above 10 ppm. Of the wells used specifically for livestock and poultry, 7.5 percent exceeded 10 ppm. "The differences between wells used for livestock and poultry and wells not associated with livestock and poultry were slight," Tyson said. "But this may be evidence that live stock and poultry operations can con tribute to elevated nitrate levels in shallow groundwater where wells are improperly constructed," he said. Tyson and Segars say follow-up visits to wells that tested above 10 ppm revealed two common risk factors: 1. A concentrated source of nitrates too close to the well (within 100 feet). The most common nitrate sources were septic tank drain fields and confined animal enclosures. 2. An improperly constructed well that didn't adequately prevent surface water and shallow groundwater from entering the well. "We can usually find an obvious source of contamination within 100 feet of a contaminated well," Segars said. "So we need to keep working on pin pointing specific sources of nitrate conta mination," he said, "and to develop man agement practices to prevent well-water quality from further deteriorating." The Extension Service recommends that homeowners with private wells get their wells tested for nitrates. The county Extension agent Can submit a water sam ple to the testing lab for a nominal fee. SE Poultry & Egg Asso. Changes Name "The new name better reflects our broad membership base," said Board Chairman Jack Davis of Southern Empire Egg Farm. "Although our name has changed, our mission remains the same. We will continue to anticipate and respond to the needs of the industry as a whole through information, communica tion and education."The association rep resents all segments of the industry, from producers of eggs, turkeys, and broilers to the processors of these products and allied companies which serve the indus try. Members are located in 41 states and seven foreign countries. The assocation (Continued on Page 11) Prepare your soil now for plantings of cool-season crops in September and October. Remove faded bedding plants and re seed the area with marigolds, petunias and zinnias to provide your landscape or garden with color this fall. Start pansy seeds indoors now for transplanting in early October. Check the limbs of your pecan trees for signs of fall webworms. These pests, which are identified by web-like nests at the ends of branches, can cause consider able damage to the foliage. Try to remove the webs or apply a spray of Bacillus thuringiensis. Be sure to poke the sprayer wand through the webs to make certain the spray covers the leaves. Start plants for broccoli, cabbage, cau liflower, collards, kale and onions in a half-shaded area for setting out in September. Now is the time to cut back leggy petunias, verbena and geraniums. This will provide you with compact plants that have a lot of blooms this fall. 3 Georgians Receive Golden Egg Awards The Georgia Egg Commission has rec ognized three Georgians for their support of the Commission and Georgia's egg industry. Presented with the golden eggs were Dr. Dan Cunningham, Anne Rice, and Don Waldrip. Cunningham was thanked for his lead ership as program chairman of the University of Georgia's Extension Poultry Science Department. Rice, direc tor of Georgia AG96, is resonsible for coordinating the Centennial Olympic Park exhibit for Georgia's agricultural industry. Waldrip, owner of Georgia Printing Company of Gainesville, was recognized for his company's consistent quality and professionalism in the print ing of brochures and informational mate rials for the Commission. The Georgia Egg Commission, which operates from its headquarters at the Atlanta State Farmers' Market in Forest Park, is now in its 35th year of service to Georgia- consumers and the state's egg industry with a producer-paid program of promotion, education, and research. Trail Information Sought The Trails Committee of the Georgia Horse Council is in the process of identi fying trail riders, club and horse trails in various geographic areas in the state in an effort to compile a directory of statewide trail organizations, and horse trail and camping facilities. The purpose of the directory is to cre ate an effective network which would allow Georgia's trail riders to communi cate and share information about horse trails, horse camping facilities, trail rides, trail organizations and trail development and maintenance needs. The committee is asking horse enthu siasts who have knowledge of any trail or saddle club or any horse trail/camping facility in the state to call the group's information coordinator Joan Grant at (706) 654-2372 or write her at 241 Bill Watkins Rd., Hoschton, Ga. 30548. The following information should be provid ed: your name, address, phone number, county of residence, and name of club or trail of which you have knowledge. For more information about the Georgia Horse Council, write: P.O. Box 736, Dahlonega, Ga. 30533. _____________ Wednesday August 7, 1996 Firewood (Continued from Page 1) wood. If you are considering buying by weight, keep the following guidelines in mind. Heavy woods, such as hickory and black locust, will weigh nearly two tons per cord air-dried. A cord of ash will weigh more than one and one-half tons, whereas pine and most "soft hardwoods" will weigh less than one and a half tons. Yellow poplar will weigh barely one ton per cord. The amount of water in fresh-cut wood will vary with the type of wood. For instance, about one-third the weight of ash is water. Water makes up 40 to 45 percent of the weight of hickory and oak and more than half the weight of yellow poplar and other soft hardwoods. Because of the differences in water content, some woods take longer to season than others. However, it the wood has been allowed to air-dry properly, only about 20 percent of its weight should be water. If you are cutting firewood from your own land, consider the value of the trees before you cut. The first trees to remove are those that are dead or decayed and those damaged by insects or disease. Next, cut low value trees - those that have no potential as lumber or trees that crowd or. inhibit the growth of remaining trees. Your county extension service or local forester can provide more information to help you better harvest your trees. Also, consider the size of the tree. While it takes two dozen six-inch diame ter trees to make a cord, two 16-inch trees will provide about the same amount of wood. However, keep in mind the larger, straighter trees will have more value as lumber. If you wait until winter to buy wood, you could come up short if demand is High. Chances are you will have to take what you can get and at a premium price, too. And, if you wait too late to cut your wood, it will not have sufficient time to season. Not only will the wood produce less heat, but it will be harder to start and take longer to heat up. To make sure your hard work, money or both is not wasted, start planning for your winter firewood needs now. Southern Jr. Rodeo Finals Sceduled for Aug. 9-10 The Southern Junior Rodeo Association finals come to Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College in Tifton Aug. 9-10. Youth from Georgia and Florida ages five to 15 will compete for the top award in eight events. Two age groups, junior (ages 5-11) and senior (age 12 through eighth grade), will compete in tie-down calf roping, barrels, goat tying, breakaway and team roping, pole bending, chute dogging and steer riding. The 150 youth participating in each event of the finals posted the top 15 point totals earned in 14 SJRA rodeos held in Georgia and Florida throughout the year. The rodeo begins at 7:30 p.m. on Aug. 9, 4:30 p.m. on Aug. 10. Cost is two dol lars per person or five dollars per vehicle. For more information, call (912) 386-3264.