Farmers and consumers market bulletin, vol. 85 [i.e. 81], no. 2 (1998 January 14)

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THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday January 14,1998

Bulletln Calendar Indian corn bead seeds wtplanting instr., - - - - - - - - - s e n d SASE w/$1for10 seeds R Ford 404

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Willowwind Dr. Loganville 30052

LIVESTOCK SALES & EVENTS

PRODUCE EVENTS

Lemon lime bushes, Easter roses $3 ea.,

Jan. 14 Pig & Goat Sale, pigs, 6:30 pm, Jan. 15 22nd Annual Ga. Peanut Farm add $3 post. Rosa Avery 207 Ball Ground

goats, 8 pm, Smith Bros. Stockyard,

Show & Conference, 8:30 am, Ga. Rd., Ball Ground 30107

Bartow. Info: 912-364-3920. Jan. 16 Breeder Cattle Sale, 6 pm, selling

Peanut Commission & UGA College Leyland cypress, 1 gal. 15"-$2.50, 3 gal. of Agricultural & Environmental 30"-$10, 6 gal. 40"-$20, bald cypress, red

300-400 head of commercial cows consisting of cow-calf prs, springers &
bulls, preg. checked, bangs tested, hauling & vet services, Turner Co.
Stockyards, Ashburn. Info: 800-3449808;

Sciences, topics: new cultivars, tillage, weed control, more, commer-
cial & private pesticide certification, James H. Gray Sr. Civic Ctr., Albany.
info: 800-346-4993.

maple $3. Charles Futral Fayetteville 770460_1030
Leyland cypress, 1'-11 ', 1 gal., 20 gal., and already dug, B&B 7-8'. or dig your own in Leyland cypress & white pine. Bob Williams

Jan. 16 Complete Dairy Dispersal, 250 head of Holstein cattle & farm mach. Info: Ben C. Porter, 706-342-2775.
Jan 17 Will Winn Farms Horse & Tack Sale,

ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS
March 21-22 Quail Country Festival, arts & crafts, Deep South Fairgrounds, Thomasville. Info: E.C. Mims, 119

Kennesaw 770-422-9318 770-912-2592
Leyland cypress, cryptomeria, 3 gal./$8, Bradford/$10, dwarf nandina, helleri, yaupon, gardenia, Blue Rug, Pacific, Andorra junipers.

7:30 pm, Douglasville. Info: 770-942-

Winslow Dr., Thomasville 31792 or R. Ray Canon 706-245-5196

4526/489-8154.

912-228-5599.

Leyland cypress, rooted cuttings, $0.70 ea.

Jan. 17 Metter Pony & Goat Sal!), 12:30 pm, Mosley Farm, Metter. Info:

MISCELLANEOUS

plus $5 shipping. Steve Moss 1178 Mal90lm Bridge Rd. Bogart 30622

Edward Mosley, 912-685-2950/5548. Jan. 17 NE Ga. Farm Family Health & Leyland cypress, maple, Bradford pears, in

Jan. 21 Dairy Shortcourse, geared to dairy farmers & feed industry personnel, Rural Dev. Ctr., Tifton. Info: Joe West,
912-386-3216. Jan. 24 Goat & Feeder Pig Auction, 1 pm,
sales 2nd & 4th Sat., Cochran Goat &
Pig Auction, Cochran. Info: 912-945-

Safety Day, 10 am-2 pm, free and
reduced cost health screenings, safety exh'1b'1ts more Ch'1copee Woods Ag Ctr., Gainesville. Info: Barbara Saxton, Ga. Healthy Farmers
Program, 770_532_6808.

burlap/wire basket ball. Gary Anderson Gainesville 770-536-8080
Leyland cypress, 6" & 4" pots, $1.50-$1.25;
other 4" & lge. pots. avail., call aft. 6 pm. K.J. Bryan 290B Park Place Dr. Lawrenceville 30045 770-339-7285

6578/781-7318.

Leyland cypress 3 gal./$10, 7-9' $60-$70,

If you have questions about the Bulletin Calendar,

B&B, river birch 7 gal./$12, Carolina sapphire,

call Randy Cox at 404-656-3682.

3 gal./$12. T. Brightwell Woodstock 770-

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$1/pkt. cash w/SASE: paulownia, holly- Aloe vera plants 4/$10. C. Jones Stone Leyland cypress 27 gal./$105, 16 gal./$63.

hock, lantana, money plant, p. hibiscus. Jean Mountain 404-299-6333

Paul Simone Fayetteville 770-461-6261

Coolik 2511 Edgewood Rd. Columbus Amaryllis bulbs, blooming size, red or white, Luffa sponge seed, makes long lasting

31906

$3.50 ea. or 6/$18, bulblets 25/$1 Oplus $2.50 sponges, $3 ea. or 40 seeds/$1 w/SASE.

'97 sultana/impatien seed mxd., 35 cols. & shipping. M.H. Robbins Jr. 292 Captola Rd., M.L. Powell Box 613 Jackson 30233 770-

shades, many variegated, 1/2 tsp./$1 Sylvania 30467 912-863-7509

755-5791

w/SASE. Mozelle Green 158 George Cowart Angel's trumpet, (datura a~borea), white Martin or dipper gourd seeds 50/$1, post.

Rd. Chatsworth 30705

blossoms, opens nightly w/heavenly scent and instr. free. Phil Campbell 104 Shelby St.

'97 deep rose four o'clock seed $1/pkg. throughout summer if pruned, $1/tsp. Fort Oglethorpe 30742 706-866-1857

w/SASE. L.H. Norton 55 Cornus Dr. w/SASE. G.T. Eskew P.O. Box 4595 Money plant seed 200/$1 w/SASE, planting

Savannah 31406 912-355-4646

Eatonton 31024-4595

& harvesting instr. incl. Dot Martin 915 Atlanta

'97 giant inxd..col. zinnia seeds $1/pk. Autumn clematis$1.50-$3, beauty berry, Hwy. Gainesville 30501

w/SASE. Mrs. Mamie Hayes 20 Millcreek Ln. Siberian iris $3, trumpet vine $2, forsythia $1, Native red maple 3-4', $2 ea., 2', 1 gal.-

Williamson 30292

thrift, periwinkle, others. Carla Houghton, $1.50, althaea, (Rose-of-Sharon), 2-3' $2;

'97 lge. mxd. col. zinnia $2/cup PP., lge. Marietta 770-428-2227

Russian olive, (elaeagnus), 3' $2. Kassie

yellow marigold or mxd. col. cascade Azaleas, 1&3 gal.-$2.50/$6.50, rhododen- Thompson Decatur 404-241-7381

marigold $2/cup PP. Mildred Kent 140-B drons, camellia, leucothe, pieris, native aza- Oaks: live, swamp white, Southern red, wil-

County Line Rd., Thomson 30824 706-556- leas 1&3 gal., $3.50 & $1 o. Dominic low, 1 to 3 gal. pots, $3 to $9. N. Halley Rte.

2203

DePhillips Roswell 770-993-7116

2, Box 24E Metter 30439 912-685-5266

'97 marsh mallow seed, perennial blooms Basketball, longneck dipper, bsh. gourd Old timey daffodil bulbs $4-doz., Siberian

first yr., $2 w/SASE. Vaughn Allison 158 seeds 10/$1 w/SASE. John Tarpy Ill 1034 iris $6-doz., Scotch broom $6-ea. w/$4 post.;

Royal Palm Dr. Marble Hill 30148

Hwy. #1 N., Swainsboro 30401

boxwood. B. Lunsford 3602 State Hgwy. 60

'97 purple coneflower (echinacea) seed Bulbs: old timey daffodil, magic lily, Suches 30572 706-747-2331

$1/Tbsp. LSASE; hardy perennial, goldfinch- daylilies, Siberian iris, gm. liriope, ajuga, Old timey daffodil bulbs and old timey jon-

es love them. Wynn Mott 3736 State Hwy. 60 Rose-of-Sharon, forsythia, mock .orange, quil bulbs, ea. $6/doz. shipped free. Justin

Suches 30572

other. L.A. Beach Duluth 770-476-1163

Wood 559 W.B. Braddock Rd. Uvalda 30473

'97 reel castor mole bean seeds 40/$1 cockscomb, blazing star, giant sunflower, Old-fashioned red poppy seed $3.50/tsp.

w/SASE. Grace Hutto 1729 4-H Club Rd. angeltrumpetsseed,yourchoice$1w/SASE. w/SASE. James Coleman Box 131

Augusta 30906

S.Wykle 3036 Lanesbridge Rd. Jesup 31545 sxlvester 31791

'97 reseeding impatiens, various beau. 912-427-9681

Orchids in bloom, mostly paphs, (slip-

.cols., $1/1/2 tsp. SASE, orders over $10- crocosmia bulbs $3/doz., monkey faces, pars), but good var., prices about my cost for

attach additional post. Linda Hutton sev. cols., $0.35 to $0.50 ea., $10 min., $3 non-blooming. Linda Wish Atlanta 404-252-

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. Rotiertson 1955 Old Cornelia Hg~. Gainesville 30507
Seeds: hibiscus, Caveman gourd, cleome, cockscomb, Mexican sunflower, touch-menot, marigold, four o'clock, $1/pk. lge. SASE. B. Savage 3017 Atkins Dr., Gainesville 30507
Seeds: 2 pkt. of any seed $1.50 SASE: celosia, asters, zinnias, sunflower, cosmos, sweet Williams. R. Bankston 409 Old Greenville Rd. Fayetteville 30215 770-4613008
Seeds: bee balm, purple coneflower, zinnia, marigold, money plant, hollyhock, $1/Tbsp. SASE, plants: iris $0.50 ea., others. L. Mulkey Cumming 770-889-7079
Seeds: sweet shrub, daylily, yellow hibiscus, blazing star hibiscus, raspberry bachelor's button $1/pk. w/SASE. Lavida Childs 170 Mallo!}'. Dr. LaGrange 30241
Seeds: yellow & red hibiscus, red hummingbird vine, 20 seeds/$1 SASE; marigold & zinnia $1 SASE. Davis Williams 6277 Rosecommon Dr. Norcross 30092
Sell out nandina, hydrangea, hostas, yaupon, Ash compacta, hollies, crape myrtle, Indian hawthorne, .Leyland cypress, black mondo. D. Warren Kathleen 912-988-8406
So. African giant Gerbera seeds $20/5 w/SASE, alocasia bulbs, (Persian palm), spectacular, exciting plant 4/$10, $3 shipping. Vince Ragsdale Tucker 770-493-4965
Spider plant, money plant, four o'clock, mullein seed $2/3 pkts. Mrs. Tilley Rte. 3, Box 301. ElliJax 30540
Stella De Oro daylilies, Japanese roof iris, ginger lilies, white, golden yellow, peach, alstromeria, will ship. Shelia Wilbur 5466 Georgetown Trace Lilburn 30247 770-9219246
Striped liriope $39/100, gm. $27/100, hvy. grade plants. Larry Woody 1897 Bond Bridge Rd., Roxston 30662 706-245-0961
Variegated four o'clock seeds, 25 seeds/$1 , mquve bachelor's buttons 1/4 cup/$1 w/SASE. Mrs. Mabel Mathis 156 Hoke St. Maxsville 30558
Witch hazel, ferns, native azaleas, sweet shrub, Japanese maples, summersweet, Siberian iris, bleeding heart, bloodroot. Dave Blihovde Cleveland 706-865-2849

Flowers Wanted

Want lge. qty. of pink Missouri primrose

seed that grows wild along Brown Trion 706-638-1935

Ga.

Hw.y. s.

Mary

Want continuous supply of lir4ope and

hosta. R. Mann Athens 706-543-6215

Want peony seeds, true lavender, lady

lavender seeds, sweet lavender seeds. Gene

Wilbanks Rte. 1, Box 1407 Clayton 30525

706-782-5720

'97 Stuart pecans $1 per lb. plus post. Ruth Bleckley Atlanta 770-954-9134
'97 Stuart pecans $1 per lb. Joe Snell Loganville 770-466-2672
'97 crop pecans, shelled, $4.25/lb. postpaid, 3 lb. min., out-of-state add $1/lb. Kelvin Aycock 118 Gilton Thomas Rd. Bethlehem 30620 770-867-1.914
'97 crop Stuart pecans, good qlty., cannot ship, $1/lb. Dana Haymore Rutledge 706557-2874
'97 crop Stuart and Desirable pecans $1/lb. plus shipping. Bob McGuinty Rochelle 912365-2384
'97 crop black walnut meats $12/qt., plus $3 shipping and hdlg. E.C. McDaniel Rte. 4, Box 189 Commerce 30530 706-335-2088
'97 crop black walnut meats $18/qt. postage paid. Rogers Odell 4716 Plainview Rd. Oakwood 30566 770-534-4944
'97 crop pecans $1.25 lb. David/Barbara Rylee Stone Mountain 770-925-2771
'97 pecans $0.85/lb. in the hull, $1.25/lb. comm. cracked, 5 lbs. min. order, will ship. S. Aalto LaGrange 706-882-4561
'97 pecans, clearance, 3 lbs./$1, you pick, Wichita, Stuart, Mahan var., sticks, buckets avail. Diane Glidewell Jackson 770-7756592
'97 shelled pecans $5/lb. postpaid. Glenda Crosb~ P.O. Box 1226 Baxlex 31513
'97 shelled pecans, mostly halves, $5/lb. bagged for freezer, postage paid, 3 lb. min., call nights. Frank Eaton 4441 Bethany Rd. Buckhead 30625 706-342-0727
70 lbs. Stuart pecans $1/lb., take all $0.90 lb., cannot ship. B. Nunn 3306 Balmoral Dr. Chamblee 30341 770-939-4916
Black walnuts, hulled, $12.50 per bsh., Cherokee Co. L.S. McGaha 883 Old Brown Rd. Al~haretta 770-475-5857
Black walnuts, '97 crop, in hull, free instr., Duluth, Norcross, $9.50/bsh. C.E. Johnson Norcross 770-263-0853
Dried apples, new crop, $5/lb.; dried peaches $5.50 per lb. shipping incl. Olena Adams Rte. 2, Box 391 ElliJax 30540
Farm raised & finished, antibiotic free Beefalo beef, accepting orders 1/4 or 1/2 side of beef, call aft. 7:30pm. O.E. Deaver Blairsville 706-374-5789
Jerusalem artichoke tubers, organically grown, $5/gal. R. Evans 1104 Keith Rd. Greenville 30222
New crop pecans, shelled and pkg., $4.50/lb. ppd., min. order 3 lb. Naomi Kauffman Rte. 1, Box 69 Montezuma ...91;2472-8842
Market Bulletin is printed on recycled paper.
Bulletin Calendar

Marietta

post. Neena Clary 6875 Dorsett Shoals Rd. 5872

'97 rudbeckia, maxima seeds, perennial, 4- Douglasville 30135 770-942-1599

P. willows, Japanese, snowball, apple T.

6', 2-3" cone, beau., rare, $1/pkg. w/SASE. Cypress vine, devil's claw, scabiosa, Love- weigela, red maple, burning bushes, Bradford

Sara Reynolds 3730 Wrightsboro Rd. in-a-Puff, $1 w/SASE. Nancy Stephens 1651- pears, redbuds, dogwood, red, pink, white,

Augusta 30909 706-863-2355

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Mergendollar Rd. Good Hope 30641

others. Clifford Newton Doerun 706-259-

'97 seed, reseeding petunias mxd., 1000 Daylily seeds 30/$1, iris pseudacorus, 8569

seeds/$1 plus SASE. C. Arnold 644 Lynn Queen Anne's lace, foxglove, spider plant Peony poppies, foxglove, snapcjragon,

Ave. Jefferson 30549 706-367-4700

$l/pkg. w/SASE. Margaret Means 36 Kelly standing cypress, white angel's-trumpet,

'97 seed: marigold, mxd. zinnia, cleome, Farm Rd., Newnan 30265.

asters, pink lady's fingers $1 ea. w/SASE. W.

yellow hibiscus $1 w/SASE. Zada Matthews Dwarf mairgolds, red w/yellow center, Phillips P.O. Box 516 Trenton 30752

319 Sunlight Dr. Woodstock 30188

$l/Tbsp. w/SASE; Jerusalem cherry seed Perennials & herbs, plugs 50 & 72 per flat.

'97 seed: cleome, spider flower, mix cols., $1/Tbsp., white, purple, pink, $1/tsp., spec.
col., LSASE, instr. incl. T. Martin 5665
Hammond Dr. Norcross 30071
'97 seed: black-eyed Susan, gaillardia, blanket flower, Gloriosa daisy, ea. $1/Tbsp. SASE instr. meI A c roft 5922 TayIor Creek Dr. Canton 30115
'97 seed: four o'clock, mix col., $1/Tbsp., white, yellow, red, fuchsia, $1/Tbsp., spec. col., instr. incl. LSASE. R. Horton 5065 Shadow Wood Dr. Canton 30114
'97 seed: money plant $1/Tbsp., Chianti

$l/tsp. w/SASE. L. Smith 30 Park St.
=CFo:.m:r"m'eee3=r,c.::.,ei~v3y=0a;5:;2.:n9d~lir-io-pe-,y_o_u_d-ig.-..,.L-yn_,,P..,ri-eg-el Hickory Flat 770_751 _1501
Giant hibiscus, pink, dk. pink, white, and

gseloerdybsoww/eorr,de$r.l Re.a.Shpukm. awn/S8A2S5ES, hfruemeanflotowwenr

Rd., Ellabell 31308

Giant timber bamboo, grows to 5,, in diame-

tMerc,le6m5,otraell,

also smaller types, will Rossville 706_866_2785

del.

Rick

Ginger lilies, white, yellow & red, Hawaiian

Larry Spencer 4763 Alabama Hwy. Rome 30165 706-234-3443
Petunia, peony poppies, foxglove, giant cockscomb, pink lady's finger, cypress vine,
purple, cleome, $1 ea. w/SASE. Opal Huff P.O. Box 342 Trenton 30752
p1nk coral v1ne seed, 25/$1 w/$0.43 SASE.
Elvera McDonald Rte. 2, Box 125 Nahunta
31553 912-462-5648 Plants: 3 old timey verbena, red, pink, pur-
pie $8; pink creeping phlox, red bee balm, larkspur, spiderwort, $8/doz. PP. Jo Sanders 408 Highland Dr. Elberton 30635

sunflower red 25/$1.50, Floristan sunflower

burgundy 50/$1.50 SASE, instr. incl. V. Wilson 205 Rattler Ct. Woodstock 30189

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seed:

white

cone fl ower

$

l/Tb sp.,

Ir ta ian

white sunflower 50/$1.50, zinnia $1/1/2 cup

SASE, instr. incl. B. McQuade 5552 Benton

Woods Dr. Atlanta 30342

'97 seeds: touch-me-nots $1/tsp., purple

coneflower $1/Tbsp., Russian mammoth sun-

Elephant ears, will ship. Pam Jolley Decatur
77o-593-1599 Globe. amaranth seed, rose, white, lavender, purple, one col. or any mix, $1/1/4 cup SASE. T.R. Sudderth 2043 Sugar Pike Rd.
Woodstock 30188 Hearts Bustin w/Love $1 SASE; butterfly
garden 4 pack wildflowers $5 SASE. D. Vanlaar l86 Cedar Lane Alto 30510

Purple wintercreeper, English ivy, 1 gals. or .tray, trumpet tree, (4 cols.), pachysandra, info. w/prices on request C.O. Henderson 171 Marietta St., Alpharetta 30004 770475-6503
Qlty. President Red cannas, orange, yellow, tall yellow, dwarf,$9/doz. postpaid. L.D. Wynn 410 E. Lovett St. Sparks 31647
Qlty. dbl. zinnias, reseeding $2/cup, $3 pt.,

flower 36/$1.50 LSASE, instr. incl. H. Bent Hedge w/sasanqua, gm. & red Japanese $5/qt., shipped immediately postpaid. R.V.

3017 Leafwood Dr. Marietta 30067

maples, cape jasmine, mondo, aspidistra, Williams 2801 Massee Post Rd., Adel 31620

'97 seeds: impatiens, (mix cols.), periwin-
kle, Balsam, cleome, (orchid), $1/pkg. of 200 SASE. H. Brooks 51 05 Lexington Ave. Stone Mountain 30087

aucuba, box-leaf euonymus. W.L. Morris Atlanta 404-355-5249
Helleborus orientalis, cardinal flower, Christmas ferns, pachysandra, native ginger,

912-549-7254
Red leaf castor mole bean, 50 seeds/$2 w/SASE. Mrs. John carroll 1677 Buford Dam Rd., Buford 30518 770-945-6901

'97 seeds: Rose-of-Sharon, white, Siberian arum italica, perennial cycleman, variegated, Rose campion, Mexican sunflowers, pop-

iris, purple, Queen Anne's lace, ea. $1/Tbsp. helleborus, foetidus. M. Kuniansky Atlanta pies, Queen Anne's lace, cockscomb,

LSASE., instr. incl. R.J. Rollerson 2940 404-633-9507

cypress vine, all $1/pkt. w/SASE. D. Hampton

Owens Point Trial Kennesaw 30152

Hemlock, white pine, and others, 3 gal./$6, P.O. Box 524 Trenton 30752

1o ballard burlap 6' Leyland cypress, 30 burning bush 3 gal./$7.50. Larry Johnson Seed: 1/4 cup snow-on-the-mountain, pur-

ball and burlap 6' Deodara cedar, 24-26" balls $40, other. s. Grant Stockbridge 770-9573165
10 dogwood seed $1 plus SASE. Glenda
Phillips 3907 Trudie Rd. Blackshear 31516

Dahlonega 706-864-1308

pie bachelor's buttons, brown-eyed Susan or

Hollyhock, four o'clock, marigold, morning marigold $1-w/lge. SASE-ea. Mary Tindall

glory, tiger lily, hibiscus, Rqse-of-Sharon, oth- 114 Hill Rd. Ashburn 31714

ers 3/$1 LSASE. Melba Moore 1996 1-T-h_e_G-eo_r_g-ia-W-il-df-lo_w_e_r_P_r_e_se_rv_a_t_io_n_A-ct-

Rockhouse Rd. 4B Lithia Springs 30122 requires that shipments of officially pro-

Achimenes 11 cols./$1 0 PP., red spider lily Hollyhock, red, pink or white, chives, tected plants be accompanied by transport

bulbs 7/$1 o PP., 18 begonias/$50 PP. Betty podocarpus evergreen shrub seed, prechilled, tags displaying a permit number issued by Addis 123 Jane Ln., Brunswick 31525- $1/tsp,w/SASE.LeeAbernathy469Hwy.109 the 9~o~gia Department of Natural

9304 912-265-5245

Meansvilll! '30256

Resources.

Want to buy sev. very small banana shrub, want to know how to root cuttings. Martha Hughes 1009 Redbird Rd. Augusta 30904 706-736-5673
MISCELLANEOUS
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9084.
The Miscellaneous category includes the following subcategories: bees, honey and supplies; things to eat; herbs; fish and supplies; fertilizers and mulches; oddities; miscellaneous wanted; notices; garden space; notices; out-of-state wanted; firewood, timber; and Christmas trees. Only one ad per household is. permitted in the Miscellaneous category.
Bees, Honey & Supplies
Honey, '97 Sourwood and Wildflower, case, qt., pint, gal. Robert W. Hill 4580 Tench Rd. Suwanee 30174 770-945-0018
Sourwood honey $24/gal. at farm, $30 PP.; also, qts., pts.; 5 gal. cont. Sourwood/Wildflower blend $75 at farm. Lloyd Allison 183 Allison Honey Ln. Cleveland 30528 706-865-4485
Sourwood honey $6 qt., $3.50 pt., $20 gal.; Wildflower $18 gal. Jim Mabry Marietta 770993-4997
Sourwood honey $6/qt., $3.50 pt. Bobby Sweatman Cumming 770-889-2519
Used shallow supers, tele covers, 24 frame extractor & Kelley wax melter, order bees now for early April avail. B.J. Weeks Ball Ground 770-735-3263
Will remove honeybees in Atlanta & surrounding area; Wildflower honey $19-gal. W.O. Canad~ 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
'97 Desirable pecans $5/lb., shelled, bagged for freezer, will ship free 5 lbs./moreGa. Martha Ward Rte. 2, Box 50-B Metter 30439 912-685-5844 912-685-2306
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Wednesday January 14, 1998

THE MARKET BULLETIN

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- Pecans, shelled, and pkg., $1/lb. plus post. Sterile grass carp, channel catfish finger- Martin gourds, cleaned, cut; treated, ready
Emory Hopkins 577 N. Railroad Ave. lings, bluegill, shellcracker, redbreast, hybrid to hang, will ship. Joe Hodges Rte. 3, Box

Helping Each Other

Sycamore 31790 912-567-9613 912-5673282
Pecans, '97 shelled Stuarts, halves $4.35/lb. postpaid; pcs. $4 lb. postpaid. Tim

bream, free dely. Ringo Merritt Waynesboro 706-554-0182
Sterile grass carp, channel catfish, hybrid bream, bluegill, redbreast, shellcracker, bass

1055 Nashville 31639 912-686-3302 Purple Martin gourds $1 ea., gourd poles
w/winch, holds 36 gourds $185. Wayne Caudell 5885 Athens Hwy. Jefferson 30549

I am looking for information about a wooden lock and key that was used by my great-great grandfather on his smokehouse in
northeastern Cherokee County. Areplica of that working lock was

Lewis P.O. Box 71 Elko 31025 912-987-1414
Qlty. pecans, in shell, cracked, shelled, Ganas Pecan Farm, shipped- UPS. R.L. Ganas 2918 Alma Hwy. Waycross 31503 912-283-5413
Shelled pecans, mostly halves $4 lb. plus

and crappie, dely. avail. John Mitchell Springfield 912-754-3696
Used floating raceway to grow fish in. SteQhanie Whitley Ala11aha 912-532-6135
Wigglers, unlimited, none better, wholesale, retail always, open, we ship worldwide. J.

706-543-6888 Tupelo for wood carving, pre-cut blocks, call aft. 5pm. Ross Bentley Mcintyre 912946-2535
Miscellaneous Wanted

made by my great-grandfather as a "conversation piece" and was bought by a family friend at his estate auction when I was a child. That family friend is still in possession of the replica, but he knows nothing else about the lock.
The lock is fashioned out of oak, is about one-inch thick, and

post. Edward Thurmond 1311 McHenry Crossing Madison 30650 706-342-3362
Stone ground, plain white corn meal for sale, $1.75/5 lbs. and $3/10 lbs. J. A. Henderson 7850 Blacks Mill Rd.

Woods Vidalia 800-957-7720
Will meet or beat any price on hyd. bream, coppernose bream, largemouth bass, 2 & 3",
prompt statewide dely. avail. v. Buford
Cordele 912-273-4157

Want 3000 sq. ft. steel bldg. to dismantle for barn on my property, 12'-14' evave height, 5075 mi. radius of Dahlonega. Patty Caprara Dahlonega 706-867-6450
Want 36" or 42" chicken house fan, louver,

measures approximately eight inches wide and 12-14 inches high. The wooden "key" is approximately 14-16 inches long and stays in the lock when in the unlocked po.sition. The 0-ring in the top of the lock is simply for hanging it as a conversation piece; it has nothing

Dawsonville 30534 770-887-5607 Stuart pecans $1 /lb., no shipping. Jean
Edwards 336 Mt. Olive Church Rd. Commerce 7.06-335-4550
Stuart pecans, new crop, no shipping, $1/lb. J. Collier Watkinsville 706-769-7007

Fertilizers & Mulches
'97 sq. bales wl)eat straw and mulch hay, lge. qty. avail., wholesale priced in tractor trailer load qty. Nick Potts Jefferson 706-3674054

80,000 BTU, running cond. Clyde Adams Cleveland 706-865-6158
Want creep feeder. James Douglas Atlanta 404-373-1802
Want fill dirt and mulch. Joni Ayers Con:ters 770-922-8211

to do with the workings of the lock itself. All these measurements are approximate because I have not actually seen the lock itself, only a photo of it.
I would like to know if any of your readers know what such a lock would have been called, assurning my great-great-grandfather

Sugar cane syrup, new crop, $2.50 pt., $30 case, exc. qlty. T.L. Hutchinson Duluth 770476-2156
Water ground meal, flour & grits $3/5 lbs. &
$4/1 O lbs. plus post. Mike Buckner Rte. 1, Box 76, Junction City 31812 706~269-3630

Aged horse manure mxd. w/wood shavings, $5 load or 3/$10, you load. D. Landers Stockbridge 770-957-2754
Chicken manure w/shavings, you pickup $25, will del. w/in 90 mi. radius, cost determined by dist. Shawn Lomonaco Ellijay 706-

Want gas mortar, any cond. or 6-1 gear ratio engine for same. Mr. Clay Atlanta 404634-8150 404-646-6274
Want hay rings in good cond., reas. priced w/in 75 mi., call aft. 6 pm. Tommy Vincent Riverdale 770-996-8987

saw one like it somewhere and copied it. If no one knows, I will assume that it was an original ereation.
Clark Blackwell P.O. Box 176 Ball Ground, Ga. 30107

Herbs
'97 Peter pepper seeds, 50-60 seeds $1 w/SASE, instr. incl. Ryan Caudelle 101 SE.

636-2243 Free cow & horse manure, you load, easy
access, you can come any time, call first. G. Smith Dallas 770-445-9830

Want lumber immediately, any cond., 4x4, 5-8', 1x6, 8-16', will remove & haul. Jay Martin Cumming 770-844-5685
Want natural grain fed beef, no hormones;

The Georgia High School Rodeo Association is currently in the process of locating all past memhers and their parents in order to form an "Alumni and Booster Club." We are hoping to recogniZe

Hwy. 138 Riverdale 30274 770-478-0375
'97 hot pepper seed $1 ea. pkg. w/SASE: rooster spur, squash, bird's-eye, chili, Habanero, Ancho malato, others. L. Lewis Doerun N. Pk. Rd. Moultrie 31768

Free horse manure mxd. w/shavings, you load & haul. D. Mullinax Oxford 770-3850419
Good lge. bales mulch hay, wheat straw. L. Marlowe Dacula 770-945-8009

poultry also,' natural, ready for freezer. Lynn Toney Morrow 404-366-1809
Want old lumber, bricks, from old bldgs., will remove, cash pd. Ronald Locke Brunswick 912-638-3038 912-638-1050

as many of these people as possible at our 1998 Georgia High School Rodeo Finals in Perry, Ga., the weekend of June 13, 1998.
Shawnee Brooks 1626Hines Rd.

'97 lge. bouquet or tobasco hot pepper High nitrate hay for mulch, rnd. 4x5 bales, Want saw, (pine), timber removed around

Moreland, Ga. 30259

seeds, 35 seeds of one kind $1 w/SASE. M. equal to 10 sq. bales, $1 O per bale, $8 if 100 home, must be insured, Spalding Co., NW. E.

Itson Rte. 1, Box 90 Pelham 31779

taken. Roy Truelove Clermont 770-983- Pate Griffin 770-227-5885

770-251-6525

Ginseng seeds, stratified, up next spring, 3231

Want steady supply of hdwd. logs for fir~ If anyone has a round lid for an older top wringer Maytag wash-

35/$5, 80/$10, 175/$20 w/your SASE, instr. incl. Melva Burdge P.O. Box 448 Jasper 30143
Hot old time cowhorn pepper seeds $1/pk. w/SASE. Leonard Hill 1851 Ridge Rd. Dallas 30132 678-459-0434

Horse manure mxd. w/shavings, easy access, $5 pickup load, you load, we load. Jim Behning Covington 770-385-1240
Pine straw $3/bale, free dely. 50 mi. radius of Macon, 40 bale min. Mike Crawley Macon 912-742-1096

wood, 14'-16' long, 12" diameter. Gary ing machine, or knows of a source for one, please contact me.

Haynes Clermont 770-983-0746

Elmer Badertscher

Want sugar cane mill, reas., SE. Ga. area. M. Hughes Odum 912-586-2323

4339 Young Harris Hwy.

Want used 2 or 4 frame honey extractor &

Blairsville, Ga. 30512

other bee keeping equip. in good cond., reas. - --- 706-379-1474

Rooster spur hot pepper, great for pepper sauce and cooking, 20 pods/$1 w/SASE. M.L. Powell P.O. Box 613 Jackson 30233 770775-5791
Fish & Supplies
12-14" sterile grass carp, channel catfish 35", 5-6", 6-8", 8-11", qty. disc., free statewide dely. avail. Mike Buford Cordele 912-2734150
14 drums of hybrid red wiggler worms, two 4x8 worm beds. T.W. James 401 Coogan Williams Rd., Vidalia 30474 912-537-4878
Albino catfish for sale. Jason Holyoak P.O. Box 449 Alapaha 31622 912-532-6495
All size improved channel catfish avail.: 24", 4-6", 6-8" & eating size. J.H. Holyoak Rte. 1 Alapaha 31622 912-532-4223
Bass, bluegill, channel catfish, crappie, redbreast, shellcracker, sterile grass carp, dely. avail., pick-up appt. only. Danny Austin Roberta 912-836-4938
Bass, channel catfish fingerlings, bluegill, bream, shellcracker and hybrid bream, sterile grass carp, dely. avail. Tony Chew Manchester 706-846-3657
Channel catfish fingerlings 4-6", 8-10", 6-8"; also, sev. 1000 lbs. ave. 1 1/2 lbs. Orville Carver Douglas 912-384-5090
Channel catfish fingerlings, sterile grass carp, statewide dely. or farm pick up, call to order bass and bream, qty. disc. Randy Bennington Cumming 770-689-9341
Golden, brook, brown & rainbow trout for sale, pickup or dely. Willis Dyer, Dyers Trout Farms Hiawassee 706-896-3915
Grass carp, channel catfish, bluegill, redear bream fingerlings avail. Ed Henderson 1852 Fort Creek Rd. Dearing 30808 706-595-7183
Qlty. channel fingerlings, graded, priced by size, accurate w1s. & counts, gtd. live healthy, immediate dely. J.F. Gilbert Thomaston 706648-2062 706-648-3409

Pine straw, del. and installed, $4/bale, Qriced. B. SteQhens Monroe 770-267-5055

DeKalb, Gwinnett, Conyers, Fulton. Elaine Williamson Tucker 770-593-3405

Notices

Qty. of oat straw & Coastal bermuda hay, suitable for mulch. Oscar Harris Screven 912-586-6975
Shavings for sale, horse qlty., lge. dump truck load, will del. T. Fennell Dallas 770445-5696

Will young couple who picked up 2 chickens from John Andrews, Hiawassee, please return Barred Rock Rooster. John Andrews Marietta 770-578-0852
Out-of-State Wanted

Topsoil and fill dirt. fo~..sale.. K. _Jones Want David Bradley garden tractor attach-

Loganville 770-466-0361

ments; also, original or photocopied manuals.

Topsoil, farm rich, a[so aged sawdust, will Paul Burkle P.O. Box 1871 Waterloo IA

del., can work it w/bobcat on your place. Jerry 50704

Wiley Dallas 770-459-8029

Want mill stone, (grinding wheel). Sharon

Wheat straw in 3' wide JD rolls, bright, shed Reynolds 325 Pinehurst Dr. Mauldin SC

tight rolls $25 ea. James Bailey Elberton 29662 864-288-1514

706-283-3376

Want pasture dream sod seeder drill, 7

Wheat straw, lge. sq. bales $2 at barn, dely. shank, will consider 4 or 5 shank, call aft. 8

avail., call after 7 pm. Steve Eller Culloden' Qm. J.L. Virgo Fairfax SC 803-632-3736

912-885-2513

Want to. buy willow leaf pole lima bean

Wheat straw, bright, clean, $2.50 bale, dely. seeds. C.M. Floyd P.O. Box 905 Gaston NC

avail. K. Hester Al11haretta 770-360-7095 27832 804-577-2818

Worm castings for garden or potting soil, Want to buy 50 more/less acres w/in hr. of

$20 per pick-up load, you load. Sybil Valdosta, hdwds., no wetlands,- populated

Willingham Butler 912-862-5545

w/deer. Ray Weinberg Jacksonvill~ FL 904-

Oddities

287-2479 Want water ram, rife hydraulic pump,

Buckeyes $4 doz. PP., $2/6 PP. Mrs. approx. 4 gal. or more per mintJte. W.L.

Dorothy Brown 1823 Rock Creek Rd. SW. James Jr. 1224 N. Main St. Sumter SC

Calhoun 30701 706-629-8329

29153-2141 803-481-8049

Gourds for sale, diff. sizes and shapes, no shipping. Hoyt Howard Cumming 770-887-

Firewood

2039

All firewood advertised in the Market

Gourds for sale, many shapes & sizes to Bulletin must be cut from the advertiser's

choose from, will ship. Lena Braswell 1089 personally owned property. In addition,

Hoyt Braswell Rd., Wrens 30833 706-547- by law, terms such as face cord,, rack,

6784

pile, truckload, etc., cannot be used to

Gourds for Martin and bluebird houses, dippers, bowls, all sizes, shapes, hundreds to select, $1 ea., call aft. 5pm. Anne Sinyard Perry 912-987-3359

advertise firewood. Advertisers must use the standard unit of measure, the cord, when specifying the amount of firewood for sale.

Gourds, Martin, others, $1 ea., w/holes 100% A-1 qlty. seas. mxd. oak & hickory $1.25 plus $5/doz. shipping. John Fullington firewood, cut/split 18", $100/cd., free

Free firewood, trees already down, you cut/you haul, mostly oak and hickory. Lou MacDonald Flowe!}'. Branch 770-945-2810
Free firewood, seasoned hdwd., some needs splitting, come get it. Earl Williams Atlanta 404-256-9423
Free firewood, you cut and haul. D. Hiller Toccoa 706-886-9605
Free pine firewood, bring chainsaw. S.E. McMullan Dallas 770-445-2077
Gm. oak, cut, split, hauled and stacked to your front door.,Aaron Toy Screven 912-8633874
Hdwd. split 18-20" long, 1/2 cd./$65, dely. avail., Cherokee and adjoining cos., lighter $1.50 lb. Danny Bishop Canton 770-4793588
Mxd. hdwd. 60/1 /2 ed., 18-20" cuts, $65/1 /2 ed., 16-18" cuts, dely., stacking avail. Lanier Burden Comer 706-783-3920
Mxd. hdwd. $65/1/2 ed., $120 ed., split & del. R. Logan Monticello 706-468-1456
Mxd. hdwd. 1/2 ed. split $60, free local dely. J. Middlebrooks Hameton 770-946-4962
Mxd. hdwd., split, you haul. $30 4/10 ed., mxd. seasoned grn. Albert Bennett Danielsville 706-795-3397
Mxd. hdwd., split and del. $65/1/2 ed., 1820" long. Ernie Jones Norcross 770-4483945
Oak & hickory firewood, seasoned, split $120/cd., $60 1/2 ed., you pick up. B. Williams Lithonia 770-484-1 538
Oak firewood $115/cd., $60 half ed., call 5 pm.-9 pm. Eric Wikles Stockbridge 770-4742503
Oak firewood, seasoned, split and del., $65/1/2 ed. Corey Campbell Ellenwood 404241-0192
Oak firewood, split and del., $65 1/2 ed., serving So. Metro area. Ron Wingo Fa:tetteville 770-969-1911

Legal Notice
Notjce of lpfept to Consjder the Adontion ofap Amendmept to a Rule Relatjpg to Yehjc!e Tapk Meters
To All Interested Persons and Parties: Notice is hereby given that the Georgia Department of Agriculture will consider the adoption of an amendment to a Rule on February 6, 1998, between the hours of 8 a.m. and 12 noon, in the offices of the Georgia Department of Agriculture, 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Atlanta, Georgia. An exact copy of the proposed ameprtment of the Ruje relating to meters on tanker vehicles, Rule 40-15-2-.09 entitled "Vehicle Tank Meters," as proposed for adoption pursuant to O.C.G.A. Section 10-2-3, et seq., is as follows (the underlined portions indicated proposed additions to, and the strucktbrough portion indicate proposed deletions from the current Rule): 40-15-2-.09 Vehicle Tank Meters. Amended. Vehicle tank meters used commercially in the State of Georgia shall conform to the requirements of the current Code for these devices found in the National Bureau of Standards Natiopal Ipstjtute of Stapdards apd Techpologv HANDBOOK 44, entitled Specifications, Tolerances, and Other Technical Requirements for Weighing and Measuring Devices," and supplements thereto; howeyer proyisjon UR 2.2 Ticket Prjnter: Cnstomer Ticket of Sectjop 3.31 Yehjc!e-Tapk Meters 1Jser Reqnjremeuts shall not be adopt..
ed or required. Synopsis, Main Features and Differences:
The current Rule 40-15-2-.09 is proposed to be amended to reflect the change in the name of The National Bureau of Standards (NBS) to the current name of The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), and by exempting the requirement in the NIST Handbook 44 that all vehicle tank meters be equipped with a ticket printer. The rules, following the law, adopts by reference the specifications, tolerances and technical requirements for weighing and measuring

Rainbow trout, lge. sizes & fingerlings, farm 4531 Hwy. 230 Unadilla 31091 912-627- del./stack. Robbie Joe Ball Ground 770-479- Oak, cut & split, $135 ed., Cherokee & close devices of NIST (formerly NBS) "Handbook 44."

pickup or dely. Ted Logan Ellijay 706-635- 3115

9056

area. Frank Lundak Canton 770-479-2277 Provision UR22 of Section 3.31 of Handbook 44,

2848 Red wigglers bait size $18 lb. plus post.,
bedrun $15 lbs. plus post., instr. incl. Ben Smith Martinez 706-854-8207
Red wigglers, bedrun worms, 5000/$25, 10,000/$40, shipped ppd. w/instr. R. Stap"ieton Rte. 1, Box 105 Lumber City 31549 912-363-4451
Red worms, extra lge. bait size, hand count-

Gourds: birds, other, many shapes & sizes, will ship, you pay post., $1 up. I. Burkett Douglas 912-384-3092
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
Martin & bluebird gourds, cut, cleaned, $2 ea. plus $5.50/doz., shipping & hdlg.-Ga.

All hdwd., split, del. and dumped w/in 15 mi.

rac;lius; $120/cd. Warren Jones Atlanta 404-

699-2516

Cured oak sections, ready to split and

share, from owners lge. tree, no dely. R.M.

Parsons Atlanta 404-237-8137

Fat lighter kindling $0.75 lb. or lge. garbage

can $20. Harold Davis College Park 770-

964-6473

-

Pine wood, already cut and split, Marietta area, call anytime. Ronnie Kukowski Marietta 770-977-9029
Seasoned firewood. 1/2 cd./$60, full cd./$110, we also del. Jodi Johnson Flowery Branch 770-967-2321
Seasoned hdwd., del. & stacked or will cut, split or haul your wood. Shawn Mullinax Cumming 770-888-2429

requires all vehicle tank meters to be equipped with a ticket printer effective January 1, 1999. This provision will apply almost exclusively to vehicles transporting petroleum products and would be very costly for compliance by product transporters and handlers (i.e., petroleum wholesalers) and common carriers, but would give no significant advantages to the current system of manually prepared or terminal printed invoices.
Interested persons may submit written com-

ed $14/1000 plus post. Betty Shelton 232 Oak orders. Glenn Toole 9815 Hwy. 231 Harrison Firewood 1/2 cd./$70. J.W. Lewis Seasoned hdwd., 1/2 cd./$60, del. Will ments concerning the proposed amendment to the

Mtn. Rd. Waverly Hall 31831 706-582-2468 31 035 912-552-6067

Cumming 770-886-9427

Barfield Aragon 770-684-5418

Rule by mailing or faxing them to:

Regd. producers of sterile grass carp, channel catfish, bluegill, shellcracker, redbreast, hybrid bream, crappie, dely. avail. Paul Williams Hawkinsville912-892-3144
Smallhead channel catfish fingerlings, treated& disease free, pick-up or dely. avail. Freddy Tribble Tribble Hatchery Alamo 912568-1879
Sterile grass carp-regd. dealers, qty. disc., farm pickup Mon.-Sat., statewide dely., call

Martin gourds, cut, ready to hang, $1.50 ea. Wesley Quinn 36Q5 Laura Branch Church Rd. Gordon 31031 912-628-5264
ROLL PAPERS
If you're planning to lay newspapers as mulch in the spring, glue them end to end this winter and store them as rolls, according to the University of Georgia Extension Service. Then when you need it, the paper

Firewood, all seasoned hdwd., 1/2 cd./$70, (Duluth to Atlanta), call & Ive. msg. Steve Szilagyi Atlanta 770-368-0951
Firewood, mxd. hdwd., seasoned, del. & stacked free, 1/3 cd./$55, 2/3 cd./$100. Dustin Wilbanks Lawrenceville 770-962-2708
Firewood, red oak & white oak, 18-20", del. & stacked, $70/1/2 ed. Tony Moore Buford 770-932-5251
Firewood, split oak & hickory, seasoned or

Seasoned red & white oak firewood, $65/1/2 ed., del. and stacked; also tree serv. Walt Gaskin Oakwood 770-503-1164
Split, seasoned ash firewood, $45 1/2 ed., can del. K. Wood Hoschton 770-867-4332
Well seasoned, covered oak and hickory firewood, I split it, you haul, $60 1/2 ed. Clyde Wylie Gainesville 770-869-3562
Well seasoned, all oak, split $30, 1/2 cd./$55 del. Paul Lee Ro~ston 706-245-0554

Mr. Bill Truby Assistant Commissioner, Fuel and Measures Division Georgia Department of Agriculture Room 321, Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Fax: (404) 656-9380 Such comments must be received prior to the close of business on February 6, 1998. This notice is given in compliance with

9am.-9pm. Del Chapman McDonough 770- mulch unrolls easily. And the wind won't grn., $55/half ed., $100/cd., free dely. in Please review requirements under ad Section 4(a)(l) of the Georgia Administrative

957-8916

lift it before you can anchor it.

CSRA. Gregg Stokes Harlem 706-556-3369 catagories before submitting your ad. Procedures Act,~ Section 50-13-4.

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Grandpa's Garden

Seeds of cool weather vegetables, such as collards, kale, turnips, radishes, carrots and spinach can be planted now. This also is the time to set out transplants of broccoli and cauliflower. Start seeds of tomatoes and peppers indoors and transplant them outdoors after the last frost.
If you plan to include herbs in your garden, begin sowing seeds of dill, chives and coriander.
All types of ornamental trees and shrubs can be planted this month. These can be purchased in containers, or as balled-and-burlapped or bare-root stock.
Bulbs such as crocus, daffodils, Dutch iris, hyacinths and tulips can still be planted if you do so before the end of the month.
Look for tree seedlings that may begin appearing in bedded areas. Pull these seedlings up now before the roots become too deep
Foot Disease
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length, or dry conditions. The sides of a crack usually will not join together to heal so the crack must be immobilized by screws, bar shoes, shoe clips, lacing or plastics until it grows out, Heusner said.
Navicular disease is the name given to pain in the area of the navicular bone. It may involve inflammation of the navicular bursa, ligament sprains, cartilage or tendon destruction, and bone changes. Signs of navicular disease include pointing of the toe of the afflicted foot with the heel off the ground. Changes often oc-cur in the shape of the foot with the heel contracting. The horse takes shorter steps when both front feet are affected.
This disease often is treated with a bar shoe and heel support to prevent strain on the tendons on the back of the leg and relieve pressure on the heel area to improve circulation of the navicular bone and surrounding area. In severe cases, nerving may be recommended. Navicular disease is most often seen in horses that have small feet for their body size. Lack of conditioning for the work performed also is a contributing factor. This disease has become a common condition of stabled horses used occasionally for strenuous athletic activity.

J.W. Clapp of Atlanta, Ga., certainly knows what it takes to grow yellow straight neck squash, as can be seen by this plant which measured 16 feet long. Mr. Clapp grew 16 plants that produced 145 pounds of squash in his backyard.

THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday January 14, 1998

Department Sets Contest For Agriculture Day '98

Sam Boyd of Augusta, Ga., grew this 26-pound cantaloupe in a garden plot where emus were kept a year earlier. He used no other fertilizer on the plot, and also had a plentiful supply of other vegetables.

F111t FlllUlt F~

Health, Safety Day

Scheduled in NE Ga.

Farmers and their families in-the

Northeast Georgia area are invited to

attend a Farm Family Health and Safety

Day Saturday, Jan. 17 from 10 a.m. to 2

p.m. at the Chicopee woods Agriculture

Center in Gainesville.

Agribusiness is the largest industry in

the state, and farming and farm life pre-

sent many safety and health risks.

According to the event sponsors, the

Georgia Healthy Farmers Program, farm-

ing is _consistently the number one or

number two most dangerous occupation

with more deaths occurring in farming

than in any other occupation.

Since the family lives and works in the

same environment, the entire family is

exposed to many of the same hazards as

the farmer who may be so busy taking

care of his crops, animals, and equipment

that taking time for a physical examina-

tion is low on the priority list. In

response to these issues, the Farm Family

Health and Safety day is designed to offer

one-stop health -screenings and

safety/health information to farm fami-

lies.



Over 25 health and safety exhibits will

provide information to help families

improve their health and make their

farms safer places to live and work. Free_

or reduced cost health screenings will

include a blood test for sugar, cholesterol,

and prostate cancer; blood pressure;

height, weight, vision (including glauco-

ma), and hearing; a lung function mea-

-surement; a mammogram; and a pap

smear. There may be a minimum charge

to cover the cost of some tests.

For more information, call Barbara

Saxton at (770) 532-6808.

TENDER BARK The aim of tree-wrapping is to keep the trunk from heating unevenly on sunny winter days. That's important for young, tender-barked trees like fruit trees, according to the University of Georgia Extension Service. Bark tends to split as it cools fast after the winter sun has warmed the south and west sides. Use commercial tree wraps or put up canvas or burlap screens to shade young fruit trees. Even a plank leaned against the south side of the trunk will help. Orchard owners paint trunks with white latex paint for the same purpose

March 20 is Agriculture Day in Georgia. To highlight the vital contributions farmers and agribusinesses make to our state and nation, the Georgia Department of Agriculture and the Georgia Agriculture in the Classroom Council, Inc., are sponsoring an essay and photo/art contest for Georgia students. The theme, "My Hometown and its Contributions to Georgia's Agricultural Industry," has been adopted to honor the farmers and agribusinesses in your community.
The contest has two primary categories -written and visual art. The written category is open to students in grades 4-8 and 9-12, while the visual art category is open to all age groups and includes both photos and artwork.
First, second and third place winners in all three categories will be awarded $100, $50 and $25 cash prizes, respectively. Honorable Mentions also will be named. All winners, honorable mentions and their guests will be invited to Atlanta for a special awards presentation by Commissioner Irvin.
AGRICULTURE DAY 1998 Official Contest Rules Theme: "My Hometown and its Contributions to Georgia's Agricultural Industry" Categories - Written and Visual General Guidelines * Name, age, grade, school, home county, home telephone number (include ing area code), and teacher's name must be typed or written legibly in ink and attached to the top of written entries; photos and artwork also must include the same information (if submitted by a student) attached on a separate sheet of paper. * All entries become the property of the - sponsoring entities and cannot be returned to the owner. * The contest is restricted to Georgia residents. Winners will be announced in the Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin. Contest entries should be mailed to Market Bulletin, Georgia Department of Agriculture, Post Office Box 38313, Atlanta, Georgia 30334. *Deadline for entries is March 6, 1998. Written Category Guidelines * Students in grades 4-8 are asked to prepare a letter comprised of 100 words or less to "Dear Georgia Farmer ... " They may use this letter as an opportunity to focus on our theme and to express their appreciation and -thoughts regarding the farmers in their hometown. * Students in grades 9-12 are asked to prepare an-essay, limited to 250 words or less focusing on the theme - My Hometown and its Contributions to Georgia's Agricultural Industry.
Notice to Advertisers
The Market Bulletin office has received some complaints from consumers who have contacted advertisers only to find that the items advertised for sale had been sold a week or more earlier. Advertisers who have ads runping for more than one week can call to cancel their ads if the items sell before the ad expires. To cancel or correct an ad, simply call the department's toll-free number, 1-800-282~ 5852, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday - Friday. Please ask for the person who is responsible for the ad you want to cancel. The person's name and telephone extension can be found under the ad category heading. Advertisers are reminded that new ads or changes to existing ads must be mailed to the Bulletin office; these cannot be taken over the phone. Cancellations or corrections called in by Friday noon will be reflected in the next issue the following Wednesday. Cancellations or corrections called in after Friday noon are not effective until one week after the following Wednesday.

Visual Art * Entries should depict typical agricultural scenes in Georgia particularly highlighting the theme, My Hometown and its Contributions to Georgia's Agricultural Industry. * This category is open to all -age groups. * Entries may be photo or art, but only one entry per person is allowed. * Photos may be in black and white or color, and prints must be at least 3x5 inches, but no larger than 8.5xl 1 inches. Photographic slides will not be accepted. *Artwork may be done in pencil, charcoal, pastels, water colors, oils, acrylics, ink or a combination of these mediums. Entries should be at least 8.5xl 1 inches and not larger than poster board size (28x30 inches). * Winning entries will be selected based on composition, creativity and originality.
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Treated wood should not be used where it is likely to become a component of food or animal feed, or where the wood is likely to mix with food products. It should never be used as kitchen countertops or food cutting boards. Also, treated wood should not be used for those portions of beehive structures that come in:to contact with the honey or in structures and containers for storing silage.
I use liquid propane (LP) gas to heat my home. How can I be sure that my gas company is treating me fairly?
*** LP gas is sold by volume or weight. Typically, it is sold by volume if the fuel is purchased in large quantities for borne heating use. When the fuel is delivered to your home, the seller must give you a "delivery ticket" showing the name and address of the buyer and the seller. It also must include the delivery date, the amount, the unit price and type of fuel delivered. H you have questions or concerns about the accuracy of the meter on the truck that delivers your fuel, contact our Fuel and Measures Division for assistance. If you have problems or questions about products or services regulated by the Georgia Department of Agriculture, write: Consumer Services, Room 226, Agriculture Building, 19 M.L. King Jr. Dr., Atlanta, Georgia 30334-4201, or call toll-free, 1-800-282-5852 (statewide), or in metro Atlanta, 404656-3645.
Dillon Parker, 4, son of Greg and Lora Parker of Clayton, Ga., displays the Big Boy tomato plant he grew at his home. The plant measured 10 feet high and six feet in width.

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IVIARKET BULLETIN

GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE TOMMY IRVIN,COMMISSIONER

Vol.,,81', No. 2

Wednesday January 14, 1998

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Oil Companies Have Corrected Problems

Winter Equine Edition

At Gas Pumps, Commissioner Irvin Announces

Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin has announced that the three oil companies named recently in settlements with the Department for overcharging their customers at the gas pump in certain metro Atlanta gas stations have brought those pumps into full compliance of the state's Weights and Measures laws.
"Amoco, Texaco and QuikTrip have all done a fine job of cooperating with the Department in resolving this matter, and all the pumps that were a part of the consent orders are now operating properly," Commissioner Irvin said.
All the stations that were found to be inaccurate have been reinspected, Com-
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missioner Irvin added, ,and Department inspectors have verified the accuracy of the pumps.
The malfunctioning pumps were a result of mechanical errors on the part of companies responsible for calibrating the oil stations' gas pumps, and at no time were the stations in question intentionally defrauding customers, Commissioner Irvin continued.
Deadline Approaches For Agriculture Census
Farmers and ranchers are reminded to return their 1997 Census of Agriculture forms by February 2, 1998.
Assistance in completing census report forms is available , locally from USDA offices of the National Agricultural Statistics Service, Cooperative Extension Service, and Farm Service Agency staff.
Anyone receiving a census form who does not operate a farm or ranch is asked to return it to avoid additional mailings.
Georgia farmers and ranchers who do not receive a report form should contact: Georgia Agricultural Statistics Service, Stephens Federal Building, Suite 320, 355 East Hancock Avenue, Athens, GA 30613, 1-88-4AG-STAT.

See Pa'.es 6-7.
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Pick-Your-Own Edition Scheduled for Feb. 25
The Market Bulletin will publish its special Pick-Your~Own. Strawberry Listing on Feb. 25.
If you would like your farm listed in this section, please send your notice to our office by Feb. 11.
Your notice should include your name, county, address, approximate availabiliry, teleplJ.oqe, number and. area code, and any c6riunerits on your operation. Any additional information provided may be edited due to space limitations.

Foot Disease May Cause_ Severe Lameness in Equine

Most lameness in equine is due to foot

injury or disease, according to Gary

Heusner, equine specialist with the

Georgia Extension Ser\rice. These prob-

lems can become severe with owner

neglect.

.

A horse's foot includes the hoof, tis-

sues, and bones, and foot disease may

involve any of the structures that com- .

prise the foot. "There are many foot ail-

ments from thrush, generally considered

the least severe, to larninitis, the most

severe foot ailment," Heusner said.

Thrush is the destruction of the frog by

anaerobic bacteria, and the infection usu-

ally is black and strong smelling. Dirty,

wet feet and long untrimmed feet are ideal

conditions for growth of the bacteria

causing thrush, which can be stopped by

removing affected tissue and cleaning out.

the foot once a day to expose it to air.

Heusner said that equine sole bruises,

.comparable to nail or bone bruises in

humans, are caused by concussion to the

sole. Injury can be caused by rocks, grav-

el, or other hard objects, as well as

improper shoeing. It's recommended that

a horse with a bruised sole should be shod

and protected with pads.

An abscess is a pus pocket or infection

of the sensitive structures of the foot most

commonly occurring in the sole or white line area of the hoof. An abscess, which can be compared to a boil or festered wound in humans, may result from thrush, sole bruises, larninitis, or puncture wounds. The absces~ will follow the path of least resistance until it breaks out and drains, sometimes at the coronary band.
To treat an abscess, it should be opened and allowed to drain and dry up. "Soaking the abscessed foot in Epson salts helps to promote drainage," Heusner said. "A germicide should be applied to the affected area to help kill bacteria and dry the wound." The area should then be packed with a poultice to encourage drainage. Heusner added that an abscess. can cause a horse intense pain and severe lameness.
A Sand Crack, also called a toe or quarter crack depending on location, is a vertical crack in the hoof wall which may be superficial and insignificant or deep and serious, causing intense pain. Sand cracks pinch when the foot bears weight, w.hile quarter cracks hurt most when the foot is raised. Sand cracks may develop because of uneven weight-bearing, irregular hoof growth, injury, excessive hoof
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Copyright 1998
ag consumer line.
Does irradiated food glow in the dark?
No, irradiated food does not glow in the dark and it is not radioactive. Although many people may associate irradiation with atomic bombs and nuclear reactors, irradiation is dangerous only to the bacteria that contaminate food. Irradiating food to prevent illness from food-borne bacteria is not new. The Food and Drug Administration has allowed the irradi.ation of some food products and spices to curb insects and microorganisms since 1963. It also has been used to control parasit~ contamination in pork and retard spoilage in fruits and vegetables.
*** My husband and I are doing some of the finishing touches on the interior of our new home. Can treated wood be used in areas, such as the kitchen, where it will come in contact with food?
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Farmland Edition
Planned in March
The Spring Farmland Edition of the Market Bulletin will be published March 11. Deadline for this issue is Feb. -18.
* Only farmland may be .advertised. Land tracts must be at least five acres in size and located in Georgia.
* Indicate acreage and county where your property is located.
* All property must be for sale by owner; no real estate brokers or agents are allowed to advertise; property under contract with a real estate agent or broker is not eligible for advertising. Consumers are encouraged to call the Market Bulletin office toll-free 1-800-282-5852, to report ads not in compliance with this requirement.
* Descriptive terms should be limited to those characterizing farm property or agricultural structures, such as barns, stables, etc. Descriptive terms, such as square footage of homes, number of bed. rooms, bathrooms, etc., will not be included for non-agricultural structures.
* Only one ad per household per farmland issue is permitted.
* For best results, include the price of the property in the notiee.
* Farmland ads cannot exceed 30 words in length; a 30-word ad includes name, city, phone number or name and complete address.
* All notices must be received in
writing by the Feb. 18 deadline. *Please see page 4 for a Farmland ad
form, listing the counties in Georgia by section.

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THE MARKET BULLETIN

. - Wednesday January 14, 1998 .~ :~ ~

Farmers & Consumers Market Bulletin Advertising Guidelines

'52 Farmall Super C, PTO, w/2-row culti., 10-disc harrow, Gee Whiz set, new rear tires,
c: $3,000. Palmer Lithonia 770-972-5494
'52 Farmall-M, very good cond., $1,800; '94

12' N/C spreader mtd. on 75 Chevy C-65, $3250; 532 Ford sq. baler & kicker, $1500. Gail Gotsch Cartersville 770-387-0457
12' Rhino mower TW168, good cond.,

5' JD rotary mower, needs work $150/firm/cash; bush hog tail wheel w/adj., bracket, Pittsburgh culti., shanks, $20 ea. J. Williams Nashville 912-686-7241

.. ~ ...

All Advertisements published in the Market Bulletin must relate to the farming/agricultural industry or be a part thereof; any and all item(s) submitted tor sale through the BULLETIN must meet at least one of the following criteria: 1) must be produced by the advertiser on his/her own farming operation, 2) must be made by the advertiser from materials on his/her own farming operaiion, 3) must be owned and used by the advertiser on his/her own farming operation for a

Hl00-282-5852, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday Friday, or write: Market Bulletin, Georgia Department of Agriculture, 19 MLK Jr. Drive. Atlanta, GA 30334-4250 Ads will be published only once each time submilted unless the advertiser specifies in writing on the notice that the ad is to be published more than one week. Ads may be published consecutively up to a maximum of four (4) weeks. A new, notice must be submitted after each max-

MF 231, 255 hrs. total, like new w/6' rotary mower, $9000. Robert Hilsman Jr. Madison 706-342-3653
'53 McCormick Farman rildl. FAA tractor, incl. belly mower, plow, fert. spreader & harrows. S. Lee Wa~cross 912-283-4080
'54 Farmall 200 w/equipment. John Elliott Pearson 912-422-7862
'54 JD 40 tractor, 2-cyl., gas, $2,500. Ed Sam121e Woodstock 770-926C1642

$4000. Lonnie Wainwright Roberta 912-9571874 912-825-2096
14' JD dbl. tool-bar w/1 O chisel plow shanks; 4 JD coulter mounts, $1100. R.R. Bruce Comer 706-543-8435
14' MF 620 harrow; MF 5-btm. plow; JD 4400 combine; JD 4840 cab & air; lnt'I. 800 planters Clint Finch Rocky Ford 912-8763727
14' Yoder litter spreader, on Ford, good

5' belly mower for Ford, 1-pt. hitch for qub $150; wheel weights Super A, $100. T. IJIJ. Smith Carrollton 770-832-9816
5' bushhog $500; 7 shank all-purpose plow $350; 2 btm. bottom plow $250; post hole digger $200. L. Blankenbaker Dallas 770-4432434
5000 Ford dsl., pis, remote hyd., ROP, very good cond., $6800. Neal Youmans Gordon 912-628-2845

period of at least 90 days prior to offering for sale
.through the BULLETIN. Businesses, corporations, dealerships or

other commercial enterprises are not allowed to

advertise in the MARKET BULLETIN.

Commercial is defined as intended for mass mar-

ket; handling large quantities of product for distri-

bution (i.e., more than normal household or farm

quantities); supported by advertisement (i.e.,

advertisement in publications other than the BUL-

LETIN; listed as "business" in telephone directO:

ries or "yellow pages'', etc.). Other indicators

include, but are not limited to, holding business

licenses

and

holding

regulatory

licenses/perrnits/registratior.s.

The editor has the authority to designate the

length of ads and the number of ads that may be

imum 4-week period if the advertiser wants the advertisement to continue. Ads .cannot be taken
.via telephone. Ads are computer referenced by telephone number, so it is essential that the advertiser's telephone number be submitted with each ad. Advertisers who do not want a telephone number printed in their ads should note this fact on the face of the advertisement furnished to the BULLETIN.
There is a 20-word limit for advertisements; name, town, phone number or name and complete address must be included in the 20-word limit. The MARKET BULLETIN reserves the right to edit notices.
Georgia residents only may advertise in the MARKET BULLETIN with the following excep-

'56 Case 300 dsl. tractor, new rear tires, $2450/obo. Edgar Shaw, Jr. Jesup 912-4274689
'57 Ford 600 Tractor-12 V. System, $3900, owner '80 to present. W. L. Wilcox Toccoa 706-886-3345
'57 JD 820, 2 cyl., PTO, p/s, hydr., pony start, exc. paint, $5800. Keith Clay Loganville 770-466-2676
'57 yellow/wh. Farmall Cub, all equip., mower, scrape blade, sprg. toothed harrow, wheel weights. J. C. Deloach Glennville 912-654-2019
'58 JD 730 dsl., elec. start, 3-pt. hitch, runs great, looks great, $5500. Bobby Evridge B~ron 912-956-4550 912-956-4600

mtr., trans. & rear end, $800. Charles Turk Ma~sville 706-652-2124
16' dbl. axle trlr., ramps, sides, spare tire, lgts., brks., hvy. duty, exc. $950. Jeff Binion Newnan 770-251-1573
16' dbl. axle 3 1/2 ton flatbed trlr. w/ramps & brks., $1150/obo. Jay Denson Rutledge 706557-1589
18'x7' equip. trlr., dovetail w/ramps, 2-6000 lb. axles w/brks., treated fir., $1900; Taylorway 8 disc bush/bog harrow, lilt type, $800; 6' box blade $150. David Robinson Bowdon 770-258-5537
1944 Farmall A, runs slick, many new parts, cultivator parts incl., $950. Mark McCall Elberton 706-213-7251

52 8N Ford tractor w/5' bush hog, scrape blade & box blade, $3000. Mike Walls Covington 770-482-8285 770-786-4426
5610 Ford tractor, $8500; 1066 lnt'I $6500; 856 & 806 lnt'I & 4-row KMC ripper disk Qlanter. B. Ponder Omega 912-528-6767
580 B Case backhoe 4-in-1 bucket, extendahoe $10,500; 450 Case, 4-way blade, $7500. Laqy Walker Tifton 912-386-0619
580 C Case backhoe, repairable cyl. t1,1be assembly. for swing main boom $100 ea. Roger Keebaugh Clermont 770-983-3113
590 front-end loader w/hay fork, fits 1OOhp. tractor; JD 2018 20' rotary mower/shredder; JD 6500 hi-boy sprayer/booms, Vicon rake. A. Sumner Omega 912-528-6737

placed by a family unit in any issue of the BUL- tiori: out-of-state residents may advertise only

'67 JD 450 loader w/9300 backhoe, good 1952 8N tractor w/bad eng., $1000; 3ph 6' bush hog, pull type rotary mower, $500;

LETIN. Currently, only one (1) notice may be in the Out-of-State Wanted category.

farm use $11,500/obo, 28'gooserieck hay disk tiller, $200. Everett Jones Loganville Cloudburst irrig. pump & Heinsman traveler,

placed by any family unit in any issue of the BUL- Ads must be received no later than Wednesday trailer $1500/obo. R. J. Mccurley Crawford 770-466-4531

$6000; Redball hooded sprayer 4-row, $3200.

LETIN. Family unit refers to all individuals noon in order to appear in the following week's 706-743-8421

1954 Ford Jubilee & bush hog, runs good, Buddy Brown Hawkinsville 912-934-6431

sharing the same residence, address or tele- paper. Send ads to:

'68 JD mdl. 45 combine w/corn & bean good tires, $3000. Tom Dill Cumming 770- 6' hydr. box blade, hvy. duty, like new cond.,

phone number.

header, extra parts, call aft. 7pm. Thomas 844-9835

$650/cash. David Oxley Eastman 912-374-

Each notice submitted for publication must be in, writing, legible, on a single sheet of paper separate from any other notice, and be accompanied by the name of the category and the name, mailing and street address(es) and telephone number of the person submitting the same. At the end and below the text of the notice, the following statement must be included and signed by the person submitting the noiice: I hereby certify that the above noUce meets all the necessary requirements for publicauon In the FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN. * Items for sale or services Offered in any notice must conform to all laws and regulations covering sale and movement of the same. Ads tor some categories must meet certain requirements. Advertisers are advised to review requirements under ad categories before sub-

MARKET BULLETIN Ga. Dept of Agriculture 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive AUanta, GA 30334-4250
Advertisers who have ads running for more than one week may call to cancel their ads if the items sell before the ad expires. To cancel or correct an ad, simply call the department's toll free number, 1-800-282-5852, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday Friday. Please ask for the person who is responsible for the ad you want to cancel, or .correct.,The person's name and telephone exteasion Ga!J:ba found under the ad category heading. Cancellations or corrections called in by Friday noon will be reflected in the next issue the following Wednesday. Cancellations or corrections called in after Friday noon are not effective until one week after the following Wednesday.

Ellis Brooklet 912-842-2762
'70 JD 400 backhoe, equip. trlr., other, exc. cond. Rubin Britton Columbus 706-322-6076
'72 David Brown/Case 88.5 tractor, 40hp. dsl., good tires, good mech. cond., pis, 2-way remote, new brks., sheltered, $3500. Glenn Wilson Thomson 706-595-3792
'77 816 AC backhoe front-end loader, $10,700. Charles Lee Macon 912-788-4997
'78 one ton 350 Ford w/tool body, good cond., $1500. 3 bottom plow $450. Lee Lafferty Bxron 912-956-5651
'79 Case uni-loader 1845, runs/operates well, $4500/obo. Q. Barfield Meigs 912-6833471
'80 diesel tractor, Long 260, good rubber, 26hp, P/S, 758 hrs.,owners manual, exc. cond., $4,600. Ann Pastizzo Plains 912-824-

1988 Ford 555XL extendahoe, cab, very good cond., $16,500, alt. 6pm. Michael Elrod Chatsworth 706-695-5944
2 Ford 5000 tractors, very good cond., remote hydrs. & weights, $6000 ea. Joe Goodson Wadle~ 912-252-1221
2 JD 4630 tractors, cab/air, good cond., $12,500 ea. J. T. Flournoy Fort Valley 912957-1871 912-825-5384
2 JD 7720 combines w/grain 218 & 220 tables, also two 643 corn heads; White 2-155 tractor, exc. cond. Sauney Pippin Culloden 770-358-1 054
2 row corn picker on Ford 4000 w/hi-low trans., rebuilt motor, 2 corn trailers, $9250. Ed Wheeler Bowdon 770-258-3547
2 row mech. transplanter, exc. cond., mounted on toolbar, $2000. W. J. Roberts

1810
6400 JD tractor, cab/air, power quad trans., like new cond., sheltered, $35,000. Wendell Meeks Vidalia 912-537-2395
7209 Front-end loader for a Ford Tractor & other equip. avail. Sam Breland Cusseta 706-989-1566
8 horse Troy-Bill trailer, elec. start, $850. Jim Towe Blairsville 706-745-4689
8'x26' trlr. on wheels, good cond., $1,000/obo. W. C. Kerr Danielsville 706789-2520
No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or incorporated into any information retrieval system without the written consent of the Georgia Department of Agriculture.

milting their notices. Note: Due to space limitations, all ad guidelines cannot be .listed in the BULLETIN each week. Advertisers who have questions concerning these guidelines may call

Advertisers are reminded that new ads or changes to existing ads must be mailed to the BULLETIN office; these cannot be taken over the phone.

3269
'81 Ford tractor 2,000, gas eng., extra good cond., $4700. Tim Segars Winder 770-8673053

Montezuma 912-472-8315
2 tractor tires & tubes, 16.9x30, 1 good, 1 not so good $50 for all. Jack Roquemore Mansfield 770~787-5398

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FARMERS & CONSUMERS

FARM EMPLOYMENT
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Sonya Mitchell at 404-651-9083.
Only farm work or farm help wanted advertisements allowed. No commercial, industrial, or domestic employment permitted.
Dependable groom needed for Arabian horse farm, must be neat, salary & housing furnished. Guy Benefield Grantville 770-5832388
Full/part-time help wanted at stables, must be able to drive, call 10am-2pm. J.W. Vari Horn Decatur 404-288-6737
Help wanted on horse farm, feed, clean stalls in exchange for horse board. B. Hembree Dallas 770-443-8935
I need part time work in Gwinnett, have exp. w/horses, will caretake horses, clean stalls, etc., dependable, honest. D. Cassara

Want man/wife for farm help, retired w/trailer, will furnish, lot, water, garbage removal, no drugs/alcohol. F. Cantrell Macon 912474-2768
Want mature, responsible couple for light farm maintenance (no livestock) in exchg. for reduced rent; Ive. msg. K. Brown Calhoun 888-438-5652
Want older couple/person for light caretak.ing job on broiler farm in exchange I.or gqod house to live in, garden spot. Velinda Purcell Carnesville 706-384-4816
Want retired couple w/income to caretake sml. cattle farm in exchange for housing. G. Morris Covington 770-786-7542
Want someone to ride & groom TWH, w/exp., 2-3 hrs./day, 2-3 days/wk., stall avail. for boarding, Bartow or Cherokee. Bill Ford Dallas 770-479-1099
Will do work on chicken farm, no eggs, 3 1/2 yrs. exp. Albert Jones Barnesville 770358-2562

'83 Belarus 520-A, 70 hp, 4WD, 560 hrs., front-end loader and 7' scrape, $7,200, nego. Tim Postell Blue Ridge 706-632-6412
'85 JD 2150 w/175 loader, good cond., $10,000. Jer!Y Wiley Dallas 770-459-8039
'85 MF tractor, $9500; log splitter $600. David Dickinson Douglasville 770-949-1208
'91 TW-25 Ford tractor, good cond., dual whls. Griffin Houston Poulan 912-776-4436
'92 Yanmar farm tractor 2210, 460hrs., good cond., shuttle shift, $4950. Cecil Cape Roswell 770-640-8097
'93 Ford 1120 4x4, Ford loader, 360 hrs., box scrape, pulverizer, p/s, 3pt., sheltered, $8700. C. Ogburn Forsyth 912-994-2956
'93 Ford 6640 tractor, 250 hrs., exc. cond., $20,000; Bush Hog-United Farms implemehts, 7', good cond., $1200; equip. trlr., $900. John R. Clarke Thomasville 912-2281961
'95 Ford 1720, 2WD dsl. tractor, 113 hrs., like new w/new front-end loader, $1195. H. Starzacher Franklin 706-675-0330

20' Gooseneck dump trlr., like new, Vicon KM 241 disc mower-conditioner, horse.drawn equip. Jeff Cantrell Bowdon 770-258-7194
20hp. Wheelhorse garden tractor, like new, very good running cond. w/orig. paint, 5pcs. equip. R. Glisman Covington 770786-6364
2520 JD tractor, gas, 1250hrs., exc. cond., $7500.% germ., $10 per bsh. Troy Porterfield Good Hope 706-549-6698 706-543-6732
3 cyl. JD motor for a 350B, $600. Dick Goetzman Arabi 912-273-5862
3-14' dryer wagons; Long wagon dryer; Artsway feedmill; IH 4-16 flip plow. Pat West Pinehurst 912-645-3480
3-pt. hitch equip., dbl. disk plow $400; hvy. duty wood splitter $400, boom $100, tooth harrow $100, lrg. hay rake $200. J. M. Lowe Dallas 770-445-3314
3-pt. hitch forklift, mast 3000 lb. 1O' lift, 36" forks, good loading/stacking rnd. bales. Brent Lanier Stone Mountain 770-717-8851
3-pt. hitch Danuser post hole digger, new 9"

Suwanee 770-995-7867 Milk hand/farm hand wanted, half week

FARM MACHINERY

'95 JD 75 skid steer loader. Mike Deariso auger $1000; Ford 914 mower deck, etc.,

Poulan 912-776-1870

nearly new $500; misc. whls. for 10.00-20,

milking, half week farm work, 5 day work, 2 days a week off, salary, good housing. Willie Rodgers Dearing 706-556-6316
Self contained goat raising operation seeks

If you have questions regarding this category, call Ora Gare/ at 404-651-9081.

'95 Timberking portable sawmill, fully hydraulic, $13,900. Doug Bearloot Thomaston 706-647-4270 706-647-5820
'96 JD 970 FWD w/frnt. loader, 165 hrs.,

$20 ea. Mark Mcwhorter Whitesburg 770830-1705
3-pt. hitch spear fork for round bale hay $125, like new. Royce Dominy Mcintyre 912-

position cleaning up overgrown, abandoned, Only farm machinery and equipment like new, $16,500; JD 450 track loader, good 946-2963

metro area farmland. Mitchell Williams owned by the advertiser and used in eng., $9750. M. Taylor CalhoU/1 706-629- 3010 JD tractor, restored 2 yrs. ago, $6500.

College Park 770-969-6273

his/her own farming operation can be 4281

Raymond Gilbert Madison 706-342-3623

Sml. broiler farm needs c6uple to work part- advertised; those persons advertising for '97 Jenco utility trlr., 2 axles, 7000 lbs., 3300 JD combine, 2 heads, R. Griffis

time, mobile home & salary furnished, rel. req. machinery and equipment wanted must be brks., lgts., ramps 7 x 16, used twice, $875. Danville 912-962-3911

Buck Heard Moultrie 912-985-9502

seeking those items for their own farming Fred M. Head Juliette 912-994-5259

39 styled JD B, runs good, complete,

Sml. cattle farm needs nonsmoking married 012eration.

'97 spike-tooth drag harrow, 3-pt hitch, exc. $1750. J. B!:}'.an S~lvester 912-776-5941

couple for part-time groundskeeping & main- Case IH 7220 MFD 7130, 5130, 1680 KMC cond., great for smoothing land, can also, rake 4 row culti. frame, 4 row rolling culti., 2 row

tenance in exchange for housing, send rel. 4-row combine, Case IH field culti.; Case IH manure. D. Wasden Hephzibeh 706-592- culti. frame, 2 Cole planters, $1500/obo; 12'

Don Southard P.O. Box 385 Whigham 31797 3900, 20' harrow. E. Lewis Statesboro 912- 5223

harrow, $1000; chisel plow, 2 btm. plows. E.

Want person/couple to help build cattle/cat- 839-3489

1 McCormick Deering 1 row 2 horse riding Wilson Surrenc~ 912-367-4221

fish farm, fair salary, good living provision for '40 model, MHPony Tractor, in good cond., culti., like new, 1 set dbl. draft, up to 1200 lbs. 4 wheel hay rake, 3-pt. hitch dirt pan for

reliable, honest, long term help, req. good rel. $1895. Vernon Jackson Jasper 706-337- Henry Sewell Newnan 770-253-4274

sale/trade for JD B tractor, running or n~t.

T. Duvall Hogansville 706-637-8612

2523

1 horse wagon for miniature horse, .well Tom Mayo Richland 912-887-3488

Want caretaker position, home not req., '47 Ferguson tractor TE20, recent over- built, $550. M. Hitt Grovetown 706-863- 4' tiller, PTO driven, 3-pts. hitch, $550. R.

North Metro area, mature, responsible, full- haul, new paint, exc. tires, 12V elec. sys., 1620

Grantham Waverly Hall 706-596-7674 706-

time, salary plus vehicle. Cliff Johnson Norcross 770-4768888
Want couple to pick up eggs, good salary,

runs/looks great. Joe Bostwick Milner 770358-1051
'50 Ferguson tractor T030, goocf cond. w/6'

10 disc Taylorway harrow, 3~pt., $500; 5 shank all-purpose plow, $275; 5' bushhog $250. Gene Mitchell Marietta 912-946-2963

582-2181
450 B JD loader for parts. J. A. Adams T~rone 770-487-4765

new trailer w/stove & refrigerator, no drinkers. Lloyd Justus Lula 706-677-3537
Want exp. couple to work on modern broiler farm, salary, home, utilities, benefits, need rel. T. Edwards Ringgold 706-935-5075

scrape blade, tilt angle, rev.; also, disc harrow, $3700. Bob Seroka Rabun 706-7826129
'51 JD G, wide front-end, restored, beau., runs great, $5000., alt. 6pm. Bonnie Beall

1'0' Flory tractor, ruounted sweeper, $6,500; 3-9 1/2" Weiss McNair tractor, mounted sweepers, $5,500. John Flournoy Fort Valley 912-957-1872 912-956-5615
100 kw gen., $8,000; '90 Ford dsl. tk.,

4630 JD tractor w/loader. Kevin Gonya Screven 912-863-4967
4840 JD w/power shift trans., good cond., $16,000; 516' btm. plow, $400; 4400 JD combine w/grain/corn header, $7000. Clint Finch

Want exp. man/couple for hen farm, picking up eggs, poultry house main!., must furnish rel. w/phone numbers. Leonard Jones Jefferson 706-367-8950
Please observe our 20 word limit.

B~ron 912-956-5429 912-956-4600
'52 8N Ford, good cond., under cover, exc. paint, rubber, no rust, new instruments, battery, $3,000. D. Stamps Newnan 770-2511887

$9500; 32' hay conveyor, $500, Ive. message. M. Garner Cartersville 770-387-9545
1066 lnt'I. tractor, very good cond:, new paint, good radial tires, very low hrs., $7000. Douglas H. Skipper Macon 912-788-.2.260

Rocky Ford 912c863-7278
Items for sale or services offered in any ad must conform to all laws and regulations covering sales and movement of the same

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
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850 JD, 4WD, 313 hrs., JD 503 bush hog Fire plow, (2) Seico, for dozer/farm tractor, JD 4430, exc. cond., cab/air, duals, shel- NH 310 sq. baler, NH 277 mower-condi- TD 20, 200 series, '58 mod., new rails, has

scrape blade, 5' finish mower, $11,000. good cond., $500 ealobo. Dennis Coxwell tered, full wgts., power shift trans., $15,500. tioner; NH 56 hay rake, Kuhn 440 fluffer., used

Kenneth Landers White 770-479-8199

Warrenton 706-465-2972

Ken Boss L29anville 770-466-9973

last 11/97, $5000. Chuck Rinaldo Dacula

8630 JD tractor, duals, good cond., Flory 480 harvester, good cond., $21,000. JD 4440, Cab/Air, Duals, 200 gal. tank, 770-962-0900

skip in engine, w/CAT 60 Pan, $7000. Walter Loke't. Dearing 706-595-6101
Troy-Bill chipper, 1Ohp. bumper guard, tow

$15,500. R. Holdeman Louisville 912-625- Dennis Anderson Marshallville 912-967- weights, exc. cond., Darrell Williams NH 355 feedmill w/scales, exc. cond. Mike hitch, '97 mdl., 4" limb cap., $999. Pat Cowart

7130

2265 912-825-7041

Swainsboro 912-237-3237

Davis Chatsworth 706-695-2097

Acworth 770-926-1067

8:25x20 tires from wrecked farm truck, over Ford 391 O dsl., p/s, '89 mdl., remote hyd., JD 55 combine, for parts only. Dan M. NH 851 rnd. baler, hyd. tie, good cond., Troy-Bill tiller, 5hp., Pony mdl., elec. igni-

60% remaining tread, no breaks $50 ea. low hrs., good cond., $10,500; Ford 3000-D, Johnson Lavonia 706-356-4242

sheltered, $3000. Lloyd Leach Martin 706- tion, new clutch, good cond:, $575. Rodney

Richard Jongema, Sr. Acworth 770-974- good cond., $4,750. James Elliott Lavonia JD 650 dsl. tractor, good cond., 261 groom- 356-2236

Pet!Z'. Marietta 770-973-6009

3748

706-356-4839 .

ing mower $5500. R. Castleberry NH baler $1200; NH mower-cond. $1000; Troy-Bill chipper/shredder, 5hp., 3 gates

8N Ford tractor '51, new paint/tires, runs great, field ready w/3-pt. hitch, $2800. Steve Brannon Al~haretta 770-475-4915
8N bush hog, all pupose plow, harrow, dirt

Ford 3930 dsl. tractor, 425 hrs., 45hp., dill. lock, 8spd. trans.,, rollbar, hydr. hook-up, $11,500. Cliff Adams Bowdon 770-2582069

Sandersville 912-552-0864
JD 71 Flexi planters, 2 & 4 row toolbars, 2 1/4"; JD RR2 culti., B-grain drill, JD F45, 3 btm. plow, other equip. avail. Henry Bell

also, fish haul tanks $425, paddle wheels $900; aire02, 3hp, $1000, aft. 5pm. B. Bennett Midville 912-589-7822
NH disc mower, 5-1/2', exc. cond., $1700;

sizes, less than 1O hrs., $650. Joe Bradfield LaGrange 706-882-3391
Troy-Bil! Super Tomahawk chipper/shredder, great cond. w/tow bar, $900. Robert

scoop, 2 disk tiller, scrape blade & box blade, Ford 4400 tractor, 3 cyl., gas, good cond., Madison 706-342-8203

9-1/2' tedder, pull type, $600. Steve Still Kalinka Bethlehem 770-867-6820

planter & culti., !'all sep. Lee Henderson $5500. Rickie Ramse'i. Griffin 770-229-8849 JD 7300 four-row planters, KMC 4-row ri~ Loganville 770-466-7373

Troy-Bilt Super Tomahawk chippertshred-

Zebulon 770-567-3268

Ford 4500 backhoe loader, dsl., $6500. J. per bedder, KMC 4-row stri~till. Cliff Lunsford New Idea f row corn picker, good cond., der, 8hp., like new w/extra screens, $900. J.

9' Ford rake, 3-pt hitch, $500; 6' disc. drum R. Paradice Vidalia 912-537-3408

Richland 912-887-3919

$1250. Carl Howell Dearing 706-595-4607 Cook Acworth 770-974-4683

mower, both good cond., $500. Q. 0. Barker Ford 537 mower-conditiner, '97; also, wood JD 9910 cotton picker, exc. cond., field One A Farman harrow Easy Flow spreader, Two 10 1/2' mdl. 3126 bush hogs, rotary

Bremen 770-537-6222

rack w/winch fits 1-ton, sell/trade for equip trlr. read'i. R. Odom Nashville 912-482-8340

good cond., call from 7-8:30pm. Frank Brooks cutters, $4,500 ea. Aaron Mcwhorter

933 track loader, 70% u/c, good cond., or manure spreader, aft. 6:30pm. L. D. Daniel JD AMT 600, great cond. $1750, hydr-drill, Fa:tetteville 770-460-0107

Whitesburg 770-832-8608

needs bucket repair, $6800, call alt. 6pm. LaGrange 706-882-7423

water well drilling rig, drills down to 200', Onion grader, 300 bags/hr, Driers hoist Two 1100 x 15 tubeless tractor tires, $100.

Wa'i.ne Thom12son Con:ters 770-922-9504 Ford 561 Otractor, canopy/loader, 500 hrs., works well $650. Walter Clemens Ellijay 706- peddle baggers computer bag weigher. Larry Larrt Allen McDonough 770-957-2717

9N Ford tractor, good cond. w/scrape blade $21,500; '70 Cub, equip., MF 150 w/loader. 635-7009

Jordan L:tons 912-526-6524

Utility trlr. 4'x6' fully encl'd, $300, good

& bushhog, 12V sys., runs good, $2950. S. C.E. Mccallie Chickamauga 706-539-2677

JD Rainbow 359 turbo irrig. w/pipe & travel- Operators manual for Cub Farman; turning cond., 15" tires, $275. Dale Jones Flowery

Cam12 Eatonton 706-485-1031

Ford Subsoiler, 3-pt. hitch, good cond., er, united 2 row digger, 10-row 500 gal plow mold-board type for A or Super A Branch 770-967-6948

AC WD45, gas, good cond., good sheet $150. Tom Andrews Moreland 770-251-0133 sprayer, JD combine SB/corn head. Lee Farmall. Bill Snead Silver Creek 706-234-

Utility trlr. 5' x 12' wood fir. & sides, sgl.

metal, tricycle, new magneto, head work, rear Ford manure spreader, PTO, driven, $625; Mizell Axson 912-422-3079

7581

axle, spare tire $650/firm; Troy-Bil! 8hp. tiller,

tires, $2500/obo. Rick Kuckenbecker M Farman tractor w/silage loader, $950, dri- JD cotton picker, 457 fan hrs., exc: cond. Oswalt feed wagon, 1 Lilliston peanut pick- hiller furrow, $1400/firm. Shep Slater

Dahlonega 706-867-6103

ven or PTO. Billy Greer Hampton 770-946- Welton Newsome Kite 912-469-3602

ers, 4 row KMC Ri~Strip W/JD 7300 planters, Atlanta 770-915-4785

AC mdl. B ready to work or restore, hydr. 4616

JD mdl. 260 6 disc hay mower, good cond., other equip. A. W. Martin Statesboro 912-

Very old Weber farm wagon (over 60 yrs.

cultivator bars, extras, $1750. Les Robb Ford tractor, 4610 NH hay baler, 311 3-pt. $2500. Todd Bo;t! Barnesville 770-358-7107 982-1743

old) Charles Harris Macon 912-788-5358

Washington 706-678-2129
Alumn. tank trlr., 8500 gal. cap. w/meter, good tires, $3500; 3-pt. spreader $350. Owen Sta12leton Richland 912-887-2411
Backhoe attachment, fits JD 450-550 crawler, hvy. duty, 18' reach, $1650. B. Fricks Sylvester 912-776-5406
Backhoe 3-pt. hitch Kubota mdl. BL4690 fits 25-50hp. tractor, 7' digging depth, 3 yrs. old, $3500. Roddy Reynolds Flintstone 706-9312153
Belarus 250 A S tractor, 28hp., 180 hrs., $3000; Bush Hog flail mower, 5', 100 hrs., $600. Way_ne Bruce Manor 912-283-2838
Bolens 1050 garden tractor, 10 1/2 hp. Wisconsin motor, not running, cultivator & belly mower $500. Jim Andrews Edison 912835-2483 912-835-2172
Bush Hog brand quick attach loader, $1,500. Terry Thomason Jasper 706-6925480
Bushhog, Taylor made, trlr., 6 wheels 67"x167'', brks., ramps, chains, 5/16" hitch $1250/obo. S. H. Hand Norcross 770-4413333
C70 tree farmer w/dual wheels & 544B JD, call aft. 8pm. Elvin Baker Rochelle 912-6242841

hitch rake, 7' disc mower, hay fluffer, good cond., $15,000. Edward James Cornelia 706-778-6352
Ford, 801 Diesel, good cond., price $3800, 12x8 Dump trailer $2000. Steve Williams Bainbridge 912-246-5201
Gehl 1500 round baler; MF 124 sq. baler, other hay equip. avail. Clay Rucker Fort Valle:t 912-825-0932
Gehl 5625 skidsteer loader w/2 buckets, tracks, backhoe w/3 buckets.. VGC; '89 spreader truck, all hydr., other equip. G. Hall Blairsville 706-745-1676
Gehl 95 grinder mixer $3000; JD 251 grain drill $2500. Phil Beegle Palmetto 770-4631960
Gill pulverizer, JD 6 disk tiller, lnt'I 2 disk tiller,. Ford 7' mower, AC combine. Gene Brooks Loganville 770-466-8312
Gravley scrape blade, fits four wheel Gravley garden tractor, $150. Joe Murphy ElliJa:t 706-276-7917
Hay Express 5 rnd. bale trlr, $3500; Kuhn 25 tedder rake $2500; Marshall portable compresser, air-cooled Wisc. eng. $750. Ted ShaQiro Moreland 770~253-7422
Hay elevator, 16' long, w/gas eng. Ernest Hall Cave SQring 706-777-3937

JD rear tractor wheel wgts., 2 pr., 600 lb. total; fit 10 thru 60 series 2WD, 4WD w/hardware. S. Barfoot Dudle:t 912-676-3409
KMC wide body 4-row peanut picker, exc. cond. William Futch Richland 912-828-5995
Kubota B7100, 4WD, HST, 17hp., rebuilt eng., 4' finishing mower, $5,700/cash; Kubota B7100, 15hp., $4,850-cash, call aft. 10 am. Gordon Garner Riverdale 770-923-2274
Kubota L175, 17hp. dsl., 3-pt. hitch, 2 spd. PTO, new paint, seat & decals, $3500; Cole planter for 3-pt. hitch $150. R. Smith Cumming 770-887-0777
Kubota L35 backhoe/loader, 4 x 4, 35hp., 18" bucket, 384 hrs., pert. cond., $26,000, must sell. D. Waddell ElliJal 706-027-6346
Kubota L3600 4x4 front loader GST, only 30 hrs., like new cond., $18,500. Craig Kane Evans 706-651-9846
Lawson pasture aerator 1O' x 20" tandem drum, nearly new $9950. Dan Wright Whitesburg 770-830-1521
Lely 460 tedder, 3-pt hitch, hyd. fold-up; exc. cond., $2,000. Fred Hale Watkinsville 706-769-6060
Liquidating-JD 4840, duals, 8050 hrs., $17,900. P. Ivey_ B:tromville 912-268-7126

Parmel garden t[ller, 5hp. Briggs/Stratton eng., 3 forward gears, 1 rev., $350. R. Varnadoe Winder 706-675-1485
Pecan harvester-Flory 3600 new pick-up belt, dirt chain used one season, grove ready, $12,500. Kevin Phillips Fort Valley 912-8251415
Pine straw rake, 5' for 3-pt. hitch, $200. David Flick Lithonia 770-483-2205 770-6604774
Power King tractor 1424, 4 spd., 3-pt., hyd., exc. cond.,. 7 pcs. equip., $3200. Dan Bond Concord 770-884-5168
Power lift plow, guide, drawbar & culti., lift, arms for Farmall F-20, $225. Shane Cohen Rock:t Face 706-673-5318
Pressure washer, truck mntd., $2500; Ford. made loader for Ford or MF, $750. Kevin Songer Cumming 770-887-6880
Pulverizer for 3-pt. hitch, needs repair, otherwise good cond., $125. L. Smith Powder SQrings 770-943-0171
Roto tiller, mech. mule, power winch, other equip. avail. J. Skinner Atlanta 404-3448674
S S fert.-lime spreader $2000; litter truck $2500; JD litter spread trlr. $1200; KMC 7' tiller w/whls., $2000, aft. 5pm. B. Bennett

Yanmar F15 D tractor, 4WD, 3 cyl., dsl., 3pt hitch, 270 hrs., 48" tiller, 48" bush hog cutter, like new, $7900. R. Street Martinez 706863-8872
Farm Machinery Wanted
Want 5' Scrape Blade, 3pt hitch prefer Atlanta or North Georgia location. Ed Tucker Chamblee 770-451-3294
Want power steering cyl. for 1953 Fordson Major in good working cond. John Reid Zebulon 770-567-8709
Want '72-'83 Ford lgt. 165 garden tractor w/hydro. dr. or good hydro. assembly to fit same. Randy Thompson Winder 770-8674611
Want 110 garden tractor w/mower deck for parts. Jimmy Mclane Hartwell 706-3764092
Want 16hp. motor for old mdl. Sears garden tractor. Tommy Bishop Auburn 770307-1477
Want 2 or 4 twin row Cole planters. Gene Jackson Cuthbert 912-732-6554
Want 3 pt. adapter hitch for A.C. model WD-45 tractor in good cond. Must be mfg. by A. C. Dublin 912-272-3309
Want 3-pt. hitch for Farman Super C irac-

Case 1150B, rebuilt eng., new pump, much Hay lift spear, hvy. dty., 3-pt, never used, MF 1100 tractor, $4,000; JD 2020 tractor, Midville 912-589-7271

more, good, clean, $28,000. James Hampton $150. G. W. Waring Fayetteville 770-487- $5,000; MF feed mill, $1,200, various attach- Seed spreader, like new, used twice, other

Dublin 912-272-0096

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ments, make offer. Abigail E. Miller Cusseta equip. also avail. Billy Roberts Ila 706-789-

tor. John Reeves Macon 912-474-8134
Want 6' hvy. duty bush hog. Johnny Barron Acworth 770-974-5290

Case 450, 6-way blade, good cond., Hesston 1091 mower-conditioner, well 706-989-0988

2107

Want SN or 9N Ford tractor for parts, also,

$21,900. P. Mullis Fort Valle:t 912-825-7041 maintained, great shape, field ready, orig. MF 135 dsl., 3ph., live PTO, new Several mule drawn planters. plows & other want old Ford tractor. Chris Allen Marietta

Case lnt'I 8430 rnd. baler, like new, baled operators manual, $1500. D. Hughes rubber/paint; IH 454, new paint/rubber, 3ph., misc. equip. Willie Lee Statesboro 912-587-

less than 400 bales, sheltered, $9800; also, Summerville 706-857-6014

live PTO, 2spd., PTO, dsl. L. L. Rouse Stone 5983

disc mower & tedder. Willie C. Nunn lnt'I 1088, c/a, dual tires, hi cap. front axle & Mountain 770-879-5722

Sickle mower for AC-B tractor, pull type, 5'

770-426-5650
Want JD 420 or 430 w/wide front-end, live PTO, adj. rear whls., mu;it~ comp. & run

Crawfordville 706-456-2416
Clark forklift, 6000 lb. cap., 14' lift, good cond., $5000, call aft. 7pm. Bruce Hawkins Hazlehurst 912-375c9576

lift, exc. cond, $17,000. Doyle Holt Chester 912-358-4392
lnt'I. 686 D, exc. cond., new eng., 70hp., very good tires, $8500. A. Miller Meigs 912-

MF 135 dsl., 5 pcs. equip.; 16' equip. trlr., $9500/trade. Larry Tanner Ellenwood 770474-8648
MF 175, extra clean, new rubber, good

blade, no teeth missing, $250/obo. D. Shedd Rome 706-234-6812
Steiger workhorse ST325 farm tractor w/325hp. 6 dsl. eng., cab, H & A, 8 dual tires,

good, near Augusta. Roy Goodwin Evans 706-863-8770
Want JD 420S for parts, call aft. 6pm. Cicero Lucas Snellville 770-972-1960

Covington TP46 1 row planter & distributor 683-3156

sheet metal/paint, multi-power trans. factory 8 hyd. outlets, take sm. tractor in trade. W.E. Want JD, dsl. 40 w/sgl. front wheel, also,

on V frame, all plates. w. L. Rentz JD 1010 crawler, 8' blade, eng. rebuilt, new hyd., $6500. Hoyt Howard Flintstone 706- ~~WWW E!lll!i;ii!C l212CiDSlli ZZQ-~~!i!-f!QZ!2

420 or 430 LP gas tractor. J. Jones

r -M"Mkei ali1letin "i'd "Form-, Brunswick 912-267-6245

UC, new paint, $8,200. C. Butler Hampton 931-2399

Craftsman chipper/shredder, 8 hp., less 770-227-6019

MF 205 dsl. tractor, 20hp., 218 hrs., good

than 10 hrs., $500. Paul Kovaly Decatur 404- JD 101 O dsl., low hrs., some spare parts, tires, great mech. cond., $3500. Bob Mayhew

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Whitesburg 770-834-9760

289-8520

.$3000; 2 feed bins, dairy equip. A. Floyd Marietta 770-973-3099

David Bradley-walk behind garden tractor- Talbotton 706-665-3173

MF 230 dsl. '79 mdl., exc. cond., hydr. finish

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new Briggs 5hp eng., w/lay-off plows, 2 row JD 112 mower deck, $200; loop drawbar for mower, rock rake, box blade, tater plow, boom

cultivator:attach., $300. John Findley Tiger unstyled JD tractor. Steve Watkins Auburn pole, $8350. Phil Hembrey Winder 770-867-

706-782-3014

770-962-6463

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Deutz 9', 3-pt. hitch hay fluffer, $900. Brandon Ellis Dallas 770-445-3287
Dirt Dog 5' box blade, rev. shanks, used once, $400/firm. S. Sewell Canon 706-3567031
Equip. trailer 7x16, dual axle, lgts., ramps, hvy. dty., $1,050; utility trlr. 5x10, $600. Russell Mosley_ Vidalia 912-537-3852
Equip. trlr., good cond., 16', 10,000 lb. payload, brks., hvy. duty fenders, 2 5/8" hitch,

JD 1951 B mdl., runs/looks good, $1800. Butch Malcom Bostwick 706-342-2206
JD 21 O smoothing harrow, new bearings, disks, axles, $1200; other equip. avail. S. Rooks Jefferson 706-367-8433 706-6544601
JD 212 & JD 214 garden tractors, new engs., tires, etc., many extra new parts, 48" mower deck, all/$2250. Wayne Dickson Snellville 770-927-9058

MF 245, w/5' bush hog, dsl., 43hp, ps., $7,500; 6' Bush hog brand finishing mower, like new, $1,000. J. Kennersley Blairsville 706-745-5647
MF 320 backhoe (sold tractor not a 3-pt. hitch) $1500, fits 60hp tractors, Ford & MF. R. Chatham Commerce 706-335-6159
MF 35, dsl. eng., hi-low trans., bush hog, very good cond., $3500. Danny Dickerson Kingston 770-336-5692

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$1200. Richard Guzman Hoschton 770-527- JD 2950 c/a w/720 JD loader, 15' Rhino MF 35, dsl. , new paint, rebuilt Perkins eng.,

4646

bushhog, Vicon CM 247 disc mower, .75 KW hyd. remotes, like new, $4700. Gary Holley

F 250 & gooseneck trlr. $8000; Taylorway gen., all good cond. Randy Saye Danielsville Rockmart 770-684-7493

extra hvy. subsoiler $600. J. Blasczyk 706-789-2883

MF 393 4WD w/cab, air/heat, bush hog Q/T

Douglasville 770-942-5018

JD 3 bottom flip plow, exc. cond., 7 shank. front-end loader, $36,000. A. Harris Ranger

Farman Cub, rebuilt eng., hydr. lift, good chisel plow, Pittsburgh 4 row cultivator. Frank 706-334-2600

tires, culti., lay-off plow, drawbar, new battery, McVey_ McRae 912-868-5418

MF 450 rnd. baler, sheltered, exc. cond.,

$1250. J. L. Connally Powder Springs 770- JD 300 garden tractor, 16hp., hydro., very field ready, $6200, Iv. msg. Gary Bellamy

942-0806

good cond., $1500. A. Elwell Covington 770- Clarkesville 706-754-0522

Farman lnt'I tractor 826, '70, canopy top, 784-5686

MF 65, dsl., 65hp., front loader, 6' rotary

new tires, $7000; wagon, bush hog, scrape JD 300 loader & backhoe, good mtr. & mower, p.s, $9100/cash; Kubota B5100,

blade, other equip, all/$3000. John Crump hydraulics, $6800. Jay Wright Swainsboro 15hp., 4WD, 4' rotary mower, $4200/cash.

Chatsworth 706-226-2814 706-695-6107

912-562-3805

B.D. Garnett Ellenwood 404-363-4239

Farman regular on rubber; JD B 41 mdl. on JD 317 hydrostatic garden tractor, 20hp. MF T0-35, gas, hi-lo trans., live PTO, new

rubber, very old windmil! 30', 8' fan. Sam Kohler, 46" Moller, frnt. hydrs., exc. cond., carb. and manifold, good rubber, $4,200. D.

Lowrey Armuchee 706-234-7729

$2900. Lawrence Vandiver Gainesville 770- Hudson Fa:tetteville 770-460-1080

Ferguson 30, Exe. cond., Finishing mower, 536-4215

MF mdl. 21 combination cutting & smooth-

Bush hog, smoothing harrow, $5,000/sell sep. JD 4 row 7000 planter w/fert. & co.ulters, ing harrows, 5' wide, 16 discs, $650. L.

Dennis Barron Carnesville 706-384-3400 $1000; JD 8300 grain drill, 12', 21 dbl. disc on Pearson Hoschton 706-654-3364

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Ferguson TE20 tractor w/4' bushhog & 5' 7", exc. cond., $1000. Frank Fleming Athens McMillan digger w/36" auger bit, fits New

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scrape blade, $1500; Craftsman 5hp. 36" tow-

s. behind garden tiller, $300.

Brown

Montezuma 912-987-8929

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706-369-01 70
JD 4020 $4000; MF 2805 $4000, parts only, call aft. 6pm. Larry Kessinger Greenville 706-637-5150

Holland skid loader, good cond., $800. Bill Hagemann Marietta 770-449-5622 770-9740076
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Want JD/Ford tractor, 50hp, good cond. Donald Dyches Savannah 912-927-9777
Want MF 124 sq. baler, reas. priced & field ready. S. Smith Clermont 770-983-3365
Want No-8 Corly or No-8 Corinth sawmill w/8" belt feed, 8" color and 3 blocks carriage and track. Frank Tetterton 3739 Kinnard Dr. Doraville 30362 770-392-1719
Want Peerless hydraulic dump drying wagons & Peerless dryers. Wade Powell Bainbridge 912-246-361 O
Want cane mill, horizontal mdl. w/rollers laying down, any brand that works. Dan Schooler Sr. Ru[!ert 912-862-9409
Want dsl. generator-low hrs., 8 kw-12 kw hrs. Also 500 gal. propane & 500 gal. Fuel Tank. Ga!:}:'. Ca12arara Buford 770-945-8322
Want fert. spreader, pull type (Ez-Flow) 8' wide. P. Nordan T:irone 770-964-3174
Want in-line 6 block for a 70 Oliver(believed to be in the 1930's) or old junk Oliver 70 for 12arts. John Gray Ga:r'. 770-461-1696
Want manure spreader, ground pull (not PTO) in good working cond., or need sm. re12air. C. Toney Acworth 770-426-8532
Want no-till drill for patches up to 3-4 A. P. K. Dixon Gainesville 770-532-6341 770-5321183
Want old sawmill or just parts; also, want elec. cable winch. J. Mclaughlin Helen 706878-2409
Want pecan shaker w/whl. sweepers, want good used backhoe, and also front-end loader. Mitch Mitchell Vienna 912-268-8908
Want scrape blade to fit Category 0 3-pt. hitch, prefer South Ga. area. Dan Drawdy Blackshear 912-449-5842
Want sml. dsl. tractor, such as Ford 1710 plus equip. for same, finish mower, harrow, etc., w/in 100 mi. of Byron. Gene Brown B:iron 912-953-3330
Want to buy pl;:iin 4 row planter, call aft. 6f2m. Randall Polk Whigham 912-762-4372
Want to buy a set of 2 row planters, 3 point hitch, reas. priced. Thomas Brantley Kite 912-469-5129
Want to buy a 2-row subsoiler. Franklin Rozier Blackshear 912-449-6898
Want used utility farm trlr., consider most any cond. R.A. Wilson Stockbridge 770-4839286
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Farmland Ad Form

tles. Hubert Townley Oxford 770-786-5818 Old wood working tools, treadle wheel lathe
$400, Ohio tool plow plane $110, foot adze. A. Rauber Decatur 404-982-0398
Pine lumber band cut, 1x12x12 $10, 1x12x8 $7. G. Coker Rydal 770-773-7986 770-975-2743
Plastic totes $10, portable tanks $50, on/off valve, 6" cap., use for water, kerosene, feed, etc. Griffin Wright Rome 706-291-8120
Quail equip. for sale, breeding cages, waterers, feeders, brooders, etc., call aft. 6 12m. Gerald Scott Swainsb.?ro 912-685-4995
Rough cut lumber 40 cents/bd. It., 2x6 & 2x8, log cabin siding 75 cents/bd. ft, or leave message. Doug Schneider Calhoun 706506-2297
Sears metal lathe, 12x36, good cond. Leo Brown Cordele 912-535-6497
Squirrel cage fan, $30. Perry Stephens Monroe 770-267-5053
Tin, 3' coverage, 200 sheets, never used $1.1 O/linear ft. Clay Smith Rome 706-2348747
Tin/used 5V, good cond., 1000 sheets, 9'12' $3, like new 3'x21' $16/sheet, alum. 4'x16' $12/sheet. Leroy Core Marietta 770-9719322
Two 500 gal. water tanks, two 1000 gal. sq.

water tanks $100 ea. T. Irvin Baldwin 706-
The spring 1998 farmland edition of the Market Bulletin is scheduled March 11. 778-6116

DeadUne for farmland ads for this edition is Feb. 18. You may use this form for submitting Used corner/gate fence posts, ten 12"x8'
$6 ea. T. G. Smith Eastman 912-374-3272
your ad. Remember: ads are limited to 30 words. Advertisers must include either name, Used 5V tin, used lumber. Hoke Caudell,

phone number and city, or name and complete address in advertisement. This information

Jr. Homer 706-677-4682 Used T-posts $1 ea., Craftsman 20" chain-

counts as part of the 30-word limit.

saw $90. T. Green Powder Springs 770439-5491

-----------County

Utility poles $2/ft., dely. avan. M. Coker Rydal 770-769-9202

V belts, pulleys, bearings, elec. relays,

fuses, switches. Jim Thaxton Watkinsville

706-769-1315

Van 50 gal. 2-row sprayer, exc. cond., shel-

~J,- '!!-C

tered, extrea brand, new pump, $650/obo.

Mary B. NeSmith 3224 Bloomfield Dr. Macon

31206

Wide pine flooring tongue & groove or

w/plane & tongue & groove your lumber.

Ker!Y Hix Chatsworth 706-695-6431

Ziggity drinkers, Choretime feed lines

w/feed drops, brooders $10 ea., feed trays.

If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Sonya Mitchell .at 404-651~ 9083:. . . ' . ~.- .- .. .. ':~' .,: '".:,.

Preston Newsom Demorest 706-754-6081

10' stainless cir cutting table $200, elec. knife sharpener $30, poly wrap mach. $100, meat saw $40. C. Phillips Watkinsville 706769-5490
12' hole nest, feed hopers w/mtr., bell

..gtnya.... .~6n~. hiiili~~t .~.nci ~ddr~s.~.iJy6l;r kci\?ertise.!Tl.~!1tj.p1~$e If you have questions regarding ads in this

ow inJhe event our staff needs to contactyou concerning your:aOt category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9084.

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. .. \:. : All livestock (i.e., t.hose animals such as,

waterers, rooster grill, must go, make offer.

but not limited to, cattle, equine, goats,

Ryan House Bisho[! 706-769-7122

> I< sheep, swine, and poultry} must have

14 ton feed bin $150, 48"x24' pipe, scales

I >

been in possession of the advertiser for a

~11L~L~~~<~fwd~~l~i!~i:~~~;~~:~-=~c~j~["=~~~~.::~''"'~=~""to""" m~t $300/obo. J. Hooper Cedartown 770-748-
4960
15, 30, 40, 55 gal. plastic food grade barrels w/screw on lids for storing feed & farm supplies, metal barrels. Bo Phillips Buford 770-

""'""-'""""'""~

f minimum of 90 days before they can be

945-2491
1x8x12', 1x12x14' pine boards, 1x6 yellow pine flooring. Bennett Daniel Milledgeville 912-452-3039
2 11.2-ton Choretime feed bins, $600/E; 4 Rubbermaid garden carts, like new, $75/E. Keith Davis Statham 770-725-0842
2 buckets for lilt truck, other items. Forrest Baynard Per!}'. 770-987-0613
200 sheets of crimped 20 gal. galv. roofing/siding metal, 2 1/2x10', $5 ea., call aft. 6 12m. Walter Harold Dublin 912-933-5396
2000 bu. grain bin, has auger & blower fan $1450, located 2 miles from Alma in Bacon Co. J. Adams Nicholls 912-345-2374
25 thousand used/unused 3-4" black plastic nursery pots, $25/1COO, minimum 1000. Marshall Adams Smyrna 770-436-0072
250 gal. fuel tank on skids $200. J. Fossett Barnesville 770-358-3690
250 gal. fuel tank $60. James Turner Chatsworth 706-695-4988
3 elec. mtrs. w/switch boxes, one 3 ph. 60 hp. $999, 10 hp. $250, one 5 hp. $150. C. C. Tritt Suches 706-747-3696
3 liquid holding tanks, 450Q gal. cap., extra hvy. duty, sheltered, 8' high, 11' dia. $1000 ea. R. Russell Coolidge 912-890-1961
3 tray incubator auto turn w/hatchery in bottom, brooder w/auto. heat & light. Charles Bevard Locust Grove 770-957-6112
30"x90" stainless steel comm. combination sink w/worktable used in cattle operation for bottle washing, $200 firm. Jerry Davis Statham 770-725-7840
32 volt Delco w/three 12 volt batteries, self starter good shape. W. Brewer Buckhead 706-342-2868
3500 bu. grain bin, 4500 bu. grain bin, 10 ton bulk bin, farrowing crates w/feeder & waterer, 4 fans. Wiley Pope Rebecca 912643-7725
When advertising in the Market Bulletin, the individual owner's name must be list-

4 alum. vents, 12x18", louvered & Chicken/pigeon house, 12x12; two win-

screened, $20. M. Baerenwald Jonesboro dows, nesting boxes, 2 yrs. old. Virginia Vogel

770-478-1712

Jackson 912-994-9788



4 handmade coops $150 for all four or $40 Choretime feeders; 250' long, ,500' long, 2

ea. Charlie Jones Stone Mountain 404-299- chicken houses 40x250, tin, good shape.

9786

.Edgar Fletcher Athens 706-367-5616

50 Shenandoah brooders, Choretime feed- Conveyor/elevator, hyd., slatted floor, ele-

ers for 350' house, Ziggity waterers, all good vates to 12', enclosed 48"x34" tunnel, 21 ;'

cond. Lamar Bearden Calhoun 706-629- long, sgl. axle $2000. Bruce Thaxton

4368

Watkinsville 706-769-6890

500 gal. milk tank w/compressor, milk Craftsman chainsaw 3, 718" bar w/caser,

pump & receiver & other equip., exc. cond. good cond. $125. Bart Price Douglasville

Phillip Cochran Canton 770-889-1909 770- .770-942-2133

887-8970

Crosby 1000 gal. stainless steel nurse tank,

55 gal. metal barrels w/lids, .30 & 55 gal. tandem axles, exc. cond. $2000. Grover

plastic barrels w/2 bunt holes w/lids, clean, .Cheshire Nicholls 912-285-3741

food grade. J. Cline Petty Lawrenceville Drums, food grade, plastic, metal, 15, 30,

770-962-8241

40, 55 gal. open or closed $4, $5, $8 ea. Gene

60 ft. 120,000 lbs. of split dump scales, .Walden Covington 770-786-7233

steel platform, 20 pcs. 1 beam, 15' & 6" longe Drums; food grade, steel, 55 gal. open

$3/ft. or $1000 for all. Paul McKnight, Jr. head, plastic 55 gal. open head 55 closed.

Senoia 770-599-3192

Valerie Martin College Park 404-762-5171

7000' irrig. pipe, 6" twist lock $1.90/ft., ag Excellent generator bolted to iron trlr., exc.

rain traveler, like new hose $4500, UFT trav- for poultry houses in disaster weather. M.

eler $4500. S. Arnold Shellman 912-679- .Seabolt Ball Ground 770-887-4913

5524

Game fowl equip.; bird carriers, cups,

8 asstd. size farm gates $15-$40 ea., oak, cards, supply boxes, other equip., no collect

air dried, 2x4x8, 2x4x16, asstd. 1xs, 16' long calls. Robbie Robertson Dalton 706-278-

35 cents bd. ft. 770-251-5091

William McAbbe

.Newnan

.5827 Generator project., 15KW w/Detroit 3-53,

Approx. 1,140' of Choretime mdl. 55 auger hvy. duty skids & fuel tank, not running $700.

feed system, feed lines have feeder pan set- .Mark Bush Cumming 770-781-8072

up for poultry, you take down $1/ft. Gene Callaway Rayle 706-274-3392

Good used tin used lumber, baby chick feeder, box lid. H. Caudell Jr. Homer 706-

Barrels, drums, food grade, plastic, metal, _677-2143

all sizes $6/up. Art Limehouse Watkinsville Grain bins w/dry & legs, 40,000 bu. Jimmy

706-769-1850

,Moncrief Roberta 912-836-4749

Cedar posts $1.50 ea. Ray Vickery Greenhouse mat. for sale, for salvage fiber-

Elberton 706-283-7517

glass, heaters, fans, mtrs., etc., best offer

Chick feeder, Choretime, power auger, accepted. Evelyn Hodge Cleveland 706-865-

A.T. Newell, Brock 18.1 ton bin w/flex boot 2593

plus feeders, make offer. Greg Lindstrom Hay ring, lge., hvy. duty, bent slightly $75.

Cumming 770-889-8590

William Whitlow Cumming 770-889-5857

Hobart meat cuber & Hobart grinder. Roy Eubanks Dawson 912-995-6658

Hobart meat grinder, mdl. 84141 , 11 OV, 1/3
hp. $1200. Grady Isom Hartwell 706-376~8-'-86~1_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

Hobart meat saw, like new mtr. & blades in very good cond. $850. Emmett Loudis Augusta 706-651-1528
lnctibator, Nature Form NOM45 $1500. Shirley H. Morris A[![!ling 706-541-0918

Incubator, Emu or ostrich, NOM 45 incubator & hatcher, 2 Dickie incubator & hatcher, very reas. priced. James Johnson West -'P-'-o-'in'"'t-'7-'0-'-6--'8"'8"'2-'-2-'8-'-6-'-8_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Kiln dried wh. oak lumber, 1x6, 8, 10, 12 $1.25/bd. ft. if all taken, $1.90/bd. ft. for smaller orders. Ted Bell Villa Rica 770-459-6624

Lge. animal crate, like new, cost $150, sell $50. Louis Hagan Griffin 770-228-1916

Locust split rails, 8', possible delivery/installation. Terry York Rabun Gap "'"7.;;.06"""--'-7-'4-"-6-..::5..:;5..:.19;:__ _ _ _ __;__ _ __

Logging tongs, can hook, log roller. A. Hendricks Austell 770-948-9842

Lumber, pine, 2x4x16 $4.1 O ea., 2x6x12 $4.65, 2x6x16 $6.10 ea., 1x4x16 $3.45, 1xx12x16, make offer. A. Cooper Hiram 770943-4384

Lumber, sawed on Woodmizer 35 cents to 45 cents/bd. ft., some pressure treated. Chris Martin Toccoa 706-886-0137

Metal bldg., 100'x30', already down $4000.

Jack Shar12ton Dacula 770-513-7692

Metal veal calf stall, like new $75. Eddy

Thaxton Watkinsville 706-769-7866



Natureform incubator, NOM 45, precise

humidity & temp. control $2400, exc. cond. Glen Robinson Cleveland 404-467-4313

Nursery pots, 2 1/4", 4" qts., flats, irrig. con-

troller, 2" valves. Flo Chaffin Watkinsville

404-784-1522

.

Old cotton gin, still in bldg., can be restored or used fllr scrap metal, call aft. 5 pm. H.

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.
1 Black Angus heifer $275, 1 nurse cow $400, 1 Holstein heifer $400. Jody Smithson Dahlonega 770-244-4162
1 Polled Hereford bull, 2 yrs. old, approx. 900 lbs., very gentle, $600. Roger Hatch Conyers 770-483-6539
1 Regd. Polled Hereford bulls, 8 mos., dk. col. call aft. 6pm. David Jaillette Covington 770-786-5143
1 Regd. Polled Hereford bull, exc. bloodlines, gentle, easy calving, selling to avoid inbreeding $900. Quinton Beusse Danielsville 706-795-2792
i bred Regd. Chi-Angus cow, 2 bred Regd.
Chi-Angus heifers, 2 Maine Chi-Angus bred cows, all A.I. Jason Johns Ranger 706-3342683
1 regd. Angus bull, dob 1-24-95, sired by Hyline Travel Agent, can see some of hi3 calves on the farm. Betty Parks Pendergrass .706-693-2619 770-945-231 O
1 small Holstein cow, raises 3 calves in pasture ea. yr., $600. Cling Keadle Griffin .:.7.:..70::.-_,4.:.:12::.-.:..7::.64.:.:9:___ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
10 Regd. Brangus bulls, 7-10 mos. old, good disposition, $700. T.J. Wade McDonough 770-957-4684
10 purebred Polled Hereford bull, from $800. J.W. McCallum Broxton 912-359-
"'2""53"""5"-------------11 Regd. Santa Gertrudis bulls, semen
tested, ready for serv., $1000. C. Ward 5600 Hog Mtn. Rd. Bogart 706-769-7223
Individuals submitting advertisements to buy and sell regulated hoofed stock in the Market Bulletin must provide a photocopy

ed in the ad.

Ads cannot be called in by phone.

Please observe our 20 word limit.

Dover Summerville 706-397-2410

of the appropriate license with their ad.

Wednesday January 14' 1998

THE MARKET BULLETIN

11 heifers, one yr., Hereford/Beefmaster cross, bred to regd. Beefmaster bull, 500-600 lbs. avg., $400 or $775 for all. J. McCay Power Farm Danielsville 706-7S9-2479

Full blooded and purebred Tarentaise Regd. Black Angus bulls, 12-24 mos., cows, $1250 ea. Leonard Sheriff $1 ODO-upward, all Al or embroyo also Eastonollee 706-779-277S 706-779-2950 embroyos. Mike Bradley Monroe. 770-267-
Gelbvieh Angus cross heifer, halter broke, 73S3

Georgia Cooking

120 head, calf hood vacc., Holstein heifers, regd. on Gelbvieh side as halfblood, black, 13 Regd. Black Angus bulls, 1 yr. to 3 yrs.,

bred 6 mos. thru starting to freshen to Jersey mos. Anthony Lawrence Clarkesville 706- Outback Farms, call aft. 7 pm. Bill Eason

bull, priced on amt. taken. Lyndon Mize 754-64G2

S}'.lvester 912-776-7055

GEORGIA CAVIAR

RO}'.Ston 706-245-5314
17 open regd. Black Angus heifers, 2 bred regd. Black Angus heifers, 12 regd. Black Angus bulls, state cert. herd. Fred G. Blitch, Jr. Statesboro 912-S65-5454
1S mo. regd. Black Angus bull, top bull out of donor cow, Hyline T. Agent out of Gdar female, Montana bred. Blake Callaway Rayle 706-274-3394

Gelbvieh bull, 15 mos. old, blk., polled, Al Regd. Black Angus, young bulls, good

sired, ww 752 yw 1225, some younger bulls, bloodlines. John/Dee Hibberd Unadilla 912-

good bloodlines, reas. priced. M. Gilmer 627-3051

Gibson 706-59S-2051

Regd. Brahman cows & bulls, 1-3 yrs. old,

Gelbvieh bulls, 1-2 yrs., black, polled, Al- $625/up, purebred cows & calves, exc. qlty. &

sired; also, regd. and percentage cows, prs. & gentle. Corky Harvell Pavo 912-859-2222

heifers. John Kiss Gainesville 770-531-1126 Regd. Charolais 9-16 mos., bulls $600-

Gelbvieh cross 2000 lb., dob. 11/1/94, see $1500, heifers $650-$1050, a few crossbred

calves in pasture. E.D. Patterson Eatonton heifers. Eddie Caudell Carnesville 706-677-

1 pound dried black-eyed peas, cooked
2 cups chopped bell pepper (about 2 large)
1 1/2 cups chopped onion (1 large) 1 (2-ounce) jar pimentos, drained 1/2 teaspoon minced garlic 1 1/2 cups chopped jalapeno peppers (or one 16-ounce jar)
16 ounces zesty Italian dressing
Tortilla Chips

19 purebred Hereford young cows, all bred 706-4S5-7355

3636

to calve in Feb., March, avg. wt. 1300 lbs., Good sel. of Regd. Angus and Hereford, Regd. Charolais bulls, lge. sel., all pert.

$600 ea. M. Hedgepeth Alpharetta 770-622- (horned & polled), bulls; also crossbred cows. data, cert. and accred. herd, call nights. Joe

In a large bowl mix all ingredients. Refrigerate overnight. Serve at room ternperature withchips. Makes approximately 7 cups or 50 (1 tablespoon servings)

7S12 770-623-9211

Mitch Worsham Worsham Cattle Co., Rte. 4 Garcia Donalsonville 912-524-26SO

2 1/2 yr. old Holstein heifer $1000, S mo. Macon 912-743-3595 912-954-97SS

Regd. Charolais bulls, top quality, easy

Kathy Haynes

Holstein heifer $500, nurse cow w/6 mo. Jersey/Holstein heifer and bull calves, born calving, 1S-24 mos. old, also regd. Charolais

Elberton, Ga.

heifer calf $700. Jody Buffa Dahlonega 706- here on our dairy. Franklin Wright Ellijay hfrs. Lar!Y Myers S(!arks 912-546-4592

S64-7555

706-276-3291

Regd. Charolais bull, 14 mos., exc. blood- Nutritional Information Per Serving:

2 Regd. Black Angus bulls, 9 mos., $500; 3 Limousin bulls, regd., polled, 19 mos., gen- line, low birth wt., good disposition, high qlty., Calories 40, Protein 5 g, Carbohydrates 3 g, Fat 3 g, Cholesterol 0 mg,

Regd. Black Angus bulls, 1S mos., $900. G. tie, w/papers, call before S pm. Stan Hall some dely. avail. Danny Giles Buchanan Fiber 1 g, Calcium 15 mg, Iron 0 mg, Sodium 105 mg

Bridges Colbert 706-795-2556

Oxford 770-7S7-0234

770-646-9514

2 yr. Regd. Angus bulls, semen tested, Limousin, polled breeding-age bulls, full Regd. Charolais bulls, high performance,

Ms. Haynes says that this salsa is great for parties or gathering;>. To reduce

ready for si:irv., all vacc., complete herd health blood, purebred, cow-calf prs., cert./accred. all vacc., $1000 up, Double A Ranch. A.O.

program, cert./accred., free dely. Sam Cloud herd. W.L. Murray Monroe 770-267-2125 Hayes Hoschton 706-654-3024 770-965-

Canton 770-345-630S

Limousin, regd., cow-calf prs., heifers, yrlg. S90S

calories and fat, substitute reduced fat Italian dressing. This results in 19 calories and .5 g fat per serving.

20 Charolais cross heifers, ready to breed, bulls, top bloodlines, Red-Black, exc. EPD's, Regd. Gelbvieh bull, 6 yrs. old, other.

Unless otherwise indicated, all recipes have been tested for accuracy by our

first of April, $500 ea., 3 yr. Limousin X
Hereford bull $SOD. Doyle Hatfield
Cartersville 770-3S2-5916
o 20 Longhorn cows, 1 calves, rest to calve
soon, good horns, col., all gentle, easy to han-
die, $450 pr., $350 spring!;lrs. Ken Ross

all cv. cert. herd. C. Wellham Statham 770725-2327
P.B. Jersey bull, approx. 2 yrs. old. B. Holland Cobbtown 912-684-271S
Polled Santa Gertrudis bulls, top qlty., semen tested, open heifers, cert./accred.

Charles Crumbley Greensboro 706-4537019
Regd. Gray Brahman bulls, breeding-age, exc. quality, top bloodlines, $1200/up. Dwane Anderson Jesup 912-427-6430 912-4277294

home economist, Susan Lewis, in the Department of Agriculture test kitchen. 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 questions or problems regarding recipes featured in this column, ca/11-800-2825852 (statewide). Please do not call the individual who submitted the recipe.

Comer 706-7S3-3564
22 purebred Black Angus bulls, approx: 1824 mos., $900. W.S. Gay Moultrie 912-3242012
23 head Black Angus cross breed to Angus bull, 2S head Limousin cross breed to Limousin bull; due calving Jan.-March. C.L. Brooks Gordon 912-628-2655
3 Purebred Holstein bulls, 900-1400 lb., $750-$950. James H. Jenkins 29S5 Hwy. 162 Covington 30016
3 regd. Al Simmental bulls, exc. bloodlines, 11 & 12 mos. old, call aft. 6 pm. Loyd Gass Trenton 706-657-2001
4 Holstein steers, 1 Holstein heifer, polled, 220 Jbs.-310 lbs., $S50 for all, good frame; Black Angus heifer $150. Craig Barnett Canton 770-479-5693
4 mxd. cows, 3 heifers and 1 bull, $1500 for all. Mike Smith Covington 770-7S6-4426
5 Umousin1'\eifers; va:ce:; '1 Cl'-16 mos. old; also, 15 mo. old Limousin bull, (regd.). Kip Jones LaFayette 706-63S-6407
5 heifers, 2 regd. Black Angus, 2 Black Angus, 1 Simmental, most bred & w/calf, Black Angus bull-6 mos. Joe Hoglen Snellville 770-979-3392
6 Black Angus calves, 6 mos. old, sired by regd. Black Angus bull. Joe Condon McDonough 770-954-0305
6 Holstein beef cross heifers, wt. 700 C.V., $0.62 per lb. Stanley Londan Cleveland 706S65-2S60 706-S65-4703
Angus-Simmental heifers, from regd. black Angus bull, S for $3100, call aft. S pm. Bill Trundle 439S Peavine Rd. Ringgold 30736

herd. Richard Merritt Weston 912-S28-6610 Regd. Umousin bulls, heifers and cows,

912-8S7-3S91

polled/full blood, red/black, top bloodlines,

Polled Santa Gertrudis bull, 3 1/2 yr. old, must sell to prevent inbreeding, $625. Bobby

exc. EPDs. D. Perry Jefferson 706-549-5663

706-367-S913 .

.

Denton, Social Circle 770-464-3900

Regd. Limousin bulls, 8-20 mos. old, all

Polled, purebred Limousin bulls, 9-16 mos., polled, exc. bloodlines and EPDs, over 20 to

exc. size and disposition. Marshall Mosley choose from. Roger Roberts Winder 770-

L}'.ons 912-526-9226

S67-5053

Purebred Polled Simbrah bull, 1 yr. old, Regd. Limousin- young black, red bulls,

must see. V.L. Willis Tifton 912-3S2-5909 heifers, also bred cows, both Blacks, Reds,

Purebred Regd. Gelbvieh embryos, strong bloodline, polled, Exec. EPDs, Champion

good bloodlines. John Black Lexington 706743-5294

Donor & Sire w/gtd. Chip Durpo Covington Regd. Polled Hereford prs., 3 in 1, bred

. 770-786-556S

heifers, breeding age bulls, Victor bloodlines,

Purebred polled breeding-age Limousin bulls for sale. Alton Tankersley 2762

all animals priced to sell. Americus 912-92S-5451

Rosa St. John

Tankersley Rd. Lincolnton 30S17 706-359- Regd. Polled Santa Gertrudis bulls & open

4495 706-395-1697

heifers, breeding age, top bloodlines, $650-

Red Angus bulls, Polled Gelbvieh bulls, (red or black), Polled Simmental bulls. H.T. Higdon Greensboro 706-453-2117
Redg. Limousin bulls, red and black, sev.

$950. John Jennings Cumming 770-SS74975
Regd. Purebred Charolais heifer calves, 1 yr.-2 yrs., Charolais/Simmental calves, 1 bull, 1 heifer, 7 mos. Ronnie Wilkins Dallas 770-

polled, great EPD's; 15 crossbred cows. bred to Limousin bull. Mike Carter Watkinsville 706-769-S620

,4454073
Regd. Red Angus, coming 2 yr. old bulls, bred heifers and cows; 5 yr. herd sire, semen

Redg. Santa Gertrudis bulls, one to four tested, pregnancy checked. Jim Hudson

yrs. old; also, regd. heifers. Wade Adams Nicholls 912-3S4-0S27

1232 Double Bridge Rd. 706-283-SOS1

Elberton 30635

Regd. Santa Gertrudis bull, 4 yrs. old, $1000 obo. Roger Ansley Cornelia 706-778-

Regd. Beefmaster bull, 4yrs., $900. Mike 4165

Price Canton 770-479-4273

Regd. Santa Gertrudis bulls, polled and

Regd. Charolais, full blood, young bulls, scurred, ready for serv., call aft. 6 pm. M.

heifers, and cows, good bloodlines, EPD's, Griffin Ocilla 912-46S-5213

reas. prices. Charles E. Melton Hull 706- Regd. Santa _Gertrudis bull, "Mountain

543-S795

Christmas", 24 mos. old, sired by "Mountain

Regd. Angus bulls, cert., 12-15 mos., Man", very gentle, $1100. Henry Puckett

Swine
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, calf Sonya Mitchell at 404-651-9083.
Swine moving from farm to farm must have a negative brucellosis and 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 pseudorables-free herd. Buyers are urged to request proof of a negative brucellosis and pseudorabies test (!rior to (!Urchase.
15 regd. Duroc boar, feeder pigs, 10 wks. old, wormed, exc. bloodlines, 7 boars, S gilts, 56 lbs. Brandon Reynolds Lyons 912-5268495
Boars & gilts, Duree, Hampshire & crossbred, exc. bloodlines, feeder pigs, show pigs yr. round, great qlty. Kyle Bloodsworth Abbeville 912-467-2777
Boars, Hampshires, Yorkshires, D1.irocs, most service age, must see. Mal Bray Wrightsville 912-864-9666
Feeder pigs up to slaughter size, leave message. David LeMay Kingston 770-3365166
Yorkshire/Duroc boar, 400 lbs. $125, Hampshire mix. sow, 100 lbs. $70, spotted Poland China/Hampshire sow pig $35. Scotty Cochran Dalton 706-277-3S47
Goats and Sheep

S wk. old African Pygmy billy goats $35, not for slaughter, will be sml. goat, 1 grey, 1 wh. Willard Robertson Shannon 706~291-3SS9
ADGA regd. Nubian buck, 4 yrs., CAE, neg. & cert. herd, proven herd sire from Champion bloodlines. Mickey Nelson Canton 770-7202S51
African Pygmy goats, vari. of ages & cols. Billy Turner Union Point 706-4S6-255S
African Pygmy billy, proven breeder, caramel col. $50. Billy Jordan LaGrange 706-884-9S92
African Pygmy billies, 3 mos., 6 mos. not for slaughter, friendly, sweet, sml., will trade for nanny. Charlie Stott Lula 706-677-2265
Baby Dahl ram, 5 Barbados, 2 Pygmy goats, 2 full size goats $50 ea. Art French Blairsville 706-745-36SO
Baby goats, real sml., blk./wh., brown/wh. Pygmy, Nigerian cross, 5 wks. old. Larry Johnson Canton 770-479-1360
Boer bred half Boer nannies, will del. 3/4 Boer $150, 13oer bred nannies $75/up. James Hurt Cordele 912-273-7S32 912-273-4312
Boer bucks, 3/4 & 1/2 bloods, priced to sell, Nubian, Spanish, Toggenburg mix. does. K. T!!Qley Con}'.ers 770-929-1632
Boer goats for sale. G. Holcomb Bloomingdale 912-748-4556
Boer's 100% S.A. buck $800, does 6 mos., 2 1/2 yrs. $600/up. R. Sapp Waynesboro 706-437-1322
Bred Katahdin ewes, start Jambing Feb. 1. Tommy Cummell Statesboro 912-764-7693
Common billy goats for meat or breeding, 7-9 mos., well fed, very healthy $40-$45.

BBU bulls, cert. herd, good bloodlines, dill. ages. Lamar Barber Franklin 706-675-3732
BBU purebred cattle, 1 exc. 6 yr. old regd. Beefmaster bull, 10 bred purebred females; also, 4 Black Baldie cows. Eli Yoder Cuthbert 912-732-2531

Stockman-Lovanna & Sando breeding, easy calving, $600-$1 000. Roy Millsap Summerville 706-397-S122
Regd. Angus bulls avail., 2-1-9S; good growth w/loV;I birth wt., herd cert. & accred. Windell Gillis Eastman 912-374-4S6S

Athens 706-546-8197
Regd. Santa Gertrudis bulls, polled and homed, exc. bloodlines, weaning and breeding age. Larry Loughridge Chatsworth 7066S5-49S7
Regd. Santa Gertrudis herd bull, stout, 33

If you have questions regarding ads in this category, calf Sonya Mitchell at 404-6519083.
'95-97 ABGA regd. Boer, 1 2.5 yrs. old fullblood African flock buck + 35 1/2, 3/4, 7/S does & bucks, $150/up. Don Willis

Dynelle Johnson Ma}'.SVille 706-652-2S15 Ewes, rams from Spinner's flock, mostly
part Merino Angora and purebred Alpine doe goats, reas. Nancy Barnett Morganton 706374-4268
Full blood Boer does, 3 regd. ABGA, 1 kid

BBU regd. bulls, sev. young herd sire Regd. Angus bulls, modern, genetics, EXT, mos., $SOO, 6-S mos., $600, good bloodline. Al(!haretta 770-475-5149

1-9S, 2 pens w/buck, all $2750. Charlie

prospects, low birth, high weaning wts., cert.
herd #1 SS; Merit breeder. Morgan Harvey Bollngbroke 912~743-2S03 912-994-1979

SES, 2RT2, 3x25, exc. EPD's, avg. weaning, B. Richey Stockbridge 770-474-9961

640 lbs., reas. priced. Mark Matus Canton Regd. Simmental bulls, 3 yrs. $1000, 2 yrs.

770-753-9076

$900, Blacks $1250, herd. cert. & accred.

'97 meat goats, all ages, Boer/Spanish crosses. R. Stobaeus Brunswick 912-264225S

Amerson Tennille 912-552-9196
Goats for sale $50 ea. J. Yank Colbert 706-7SS-3327

Beefmaster bull, regd., 3 yrs. old, $1000 Regd: Angus heifer, bi:>rn 3/97, Century Ste~hen Davis Tennille 912-552-1715

1 blk. Nigerian Dwarf, 3 mo. doe $100, bred Goats, nannies, billies & babies. Terry

w/papers; also regd. heifers $SOO & all Touchstone 131 bloodline. Stephen Lively Regd. full blood Limousin bull, 2 yrs., low does $100 ea. Ken Hatley McDonough 770- Wood Commerce 706-335-7233

~!!Qers. R. Dills Blairsville 706-745-6702

Cartersville 770-3S2-8016

birth wt., Harvest, Heisman & Punch blood- 954-0522 770-3S9-5426

Herd & meat billies for sale $40-$60. David

Brangus 5 cows w/calves, one bull, 3 yrs., Regd. Angus bull, calving ease son of P.S. line, shown Ga. Fair, $1500. Calvin Michew 1 fullblood Boer billy w/papers, born Lay Winder 770-S67-9754

regd. w/papers, ExactcHmpact, extra blood High Pockets, selling to prevent inbreeding, Macon 912-7S1-0604

5/28/97, col. correct, servicing now, priced to Katahdin cross sheep, no shearing, superb

Jines, bull 1SOO lbs., other. Wayne Stebbins EPDs avail. M. Chambers Bowdon 770-25S- Regd. full blood Simmental cows, due to sell. Bob Cheatham Pendergrass 706-693- meat breed, no horns, bred ewes, $100-$125.

EarJx 912-793-2330

2944

calf in Jan.-Feb.; also, bulls & heifers. E. 2223

C. Lewis LaFa}'.ette 706-397-S52S

. Charolais purebred bulls, heifers, S mos. Regd. Angus bulls, 2 yrs. old, Al bred, Panter Blue Ridge 706-632-S006

1/2 Boer goat, 7 mos. $S5, call aft. 7 pm. L. Lge. Spanish billy, 5 half Boer billies, 10

old, priced reas. Ruel Reece Rte. 2, Box 1004 ready for your herd; also cows w/calves, Regd. polled purebred Simmental bull, 3 Kinsley Per!}'. 912-9S7-2S37

mos., 4 half Boer nannies, '95 ABGA Boer

Ellija}'. 30540 706-273-3155 Commercial cow/calf prs., Brangus sired

cert.laccred., since 'SO. James Miller Hwy. 1/2 yrs: old, for sale/trade, to prevent inbreed-

230 w. Hawkinsville 912-S92-2S39

ing, $1000, Douglas Co. J. Cupstid/McGahee

1/2 Boer nanny w/2 kids by side $200, Nubian nanny w/one 1/4 Boer kid by side

buck. Matthew Wise 39S3

Pembroke 912-823-

calves, 12 pr., $750 plus. Jeff Wade Regd. Angus bull, 4 yrs. old, proven herd Whitesburg 770-S34-3166 770-S32-2954

$125, both goats bred back to fullblood. E. E. Nubian cross does $50/up. Ray Crenshaw

Stockbridge 404-264-5406 770-507-6116

sire, $1000. John Doyle Cartersville 770- Regd. polled Hereford bulls, 12-36 mos., Beasley So~rton 912-529-3539

B}'.ron 912-956-5571

Exe. qlty., purebred Black Angus bulls, S-9 mos. old, sired by Whitmires Hi Spade, $600 ea. Dar!YI White Arnoldsville 706-742-S109
Exe. sel. of serv. ages, regd. polled Hereford & F1 Braford bulls, also heifers, qlty. animals. Johnny Harris Screven 912-5S665S5
F.B. Piedmontese bulls, heifers and bred cows, make reas. offer. Wm. McPherson

3S2-7425
Regd. Angus bulls, Al bred, 2 yrs., 155 Sando son, 5 yrs. Traveler Son, gentle dispo., exc. EPDs, cert. herd. Dale Stover Cartersville 770-3S2-50SO
Regd. Black Angus bull, 3 yrs., by Traveler 71; cow/calf prs., bred heifers, exc. bloodlines. Don Helm Covington 770-7S6-6503
Regd. Black Angus bulls 15 mos., Jong &

EPOS, reas. priced. Chip McHugh Madison 706-342-3353
Texas Longhorn regd. bulls, great for crossbreeding, 3 young, herd sire Texas Ranger JP Son, roping steers, bred heifers. Mike Bedford Newnan 770-251-5151
Top qlty. purebred and percentage serv. age Simmental bulls, Al sired, dk. red, $1000$1500. Joey Harve:t Jakin 912-793-4570

12 female goats for sale. H~llis Martin Carrollton 770-S32-1511
2 Pygmy goats, 15" tall $50/pr,, 1 big wh. nanny, good meat goat $50. T. Jones Loganville 770-3SS-0704
2 fullblood regd. NZ Boer bucks, bred to kid Feb., 1/2 Boer does $175/up, Boer bred Spanish nannies $100 ea. B. R. Waller Wrightsville 912-S64-3612

Nubian purebred regd. buck, 22 mos., proven breeder, sell to prevent inbreeding. Wanda Johnson Elberton 706-2S3-3607
Pygmy purebreds, med. & sml., tame, wormed, healthy, starting at $50, grain fed meat goats. Karl LeBarron Elberton 706213-6261
Pygmy goats, all sizes, $50-$125, 4 mos.-2 1/2 yrs. Cecil Moreland Flowery Branch

Moultrie 912-9S5-2737

tall, all shots, cert. herd, 1000-1200 lbs., good Two Longhorn heifers, one fresh, one 2 mo. Pygmy billy kid, 6 kids plus proven 770-967-0317

Full blood Limousin bulls, 1 & 2 yrs., exc. bloodlines, call aft. 6 pm. Guy Mullinax roped some, both have exc. horns, $250 ea. sire, 4 agouti, 2 blk. kids, all very sml., sire Pygmy goats, nannies, billies, newborn

bloodlines. Bob Jones Monroe 770-207-751S Clermont 770-9S3-3799,

Lamar Mask Covington 770-7S6-4560

agouti long hair. Jim Dawe Watkinsville 706- $35-$75. Tommie Keebaugh Fayetteville

Full blood Regd. Piedmontese bull, 4 yrs., Regd. Black Angus bulls, 9-14 mos. old, selling to prevent inbreeding. E.G. Lee A.I. sired, top pert. pedigrees, gentle, hand

Ads cannot be called in by phone.

769-4960

770-566-1 S20

20 nannies, 1 big billy, briar goats $1250, Pygmy solid blk. billy, sired 3 sets twins, 4

Wa}'.cross 912-2S3-5155

raised bulls, $1000 up. Vance Gafnea Individuals submitting advertisements to call aft. 9 pm. Norman Weeks Barney 912- matings, 1 1/2 yr., male/female, light brown,

Full blood, Fleckvieh Simmental bulls, cows Whitesburg 770-S36-0191

buy and sell regulated hoofed stock in 775-2536

_born Thanksgiving day. Rebecca Conley

& heifers, easy calving, exc. EPDs, high When advertising in the Market Bulletin, the Market Bulletin must provide a photo- 7/S Boer buck, South African sired, born Con}'.ers 770-4S3-9560 growth, start $1000, other. Francis Stubbs the individual owner's name must be list- copy of the appropriate license with their 5/20/97, tame, cert. & accred. herd, CAE free Sml. Pygmy billies & nannies, some bred.

Baconfield Farm Glennville 912-557-4001 ed in the ad.

ad.

$375. Willie Young Stockbridge 770-4S3-8304 Joe Brewer Monroe 770-267-1102

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THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday January 14, 1998

Toggenburg, Pygora, Pygmy billies & '96 AQHA filly, Pepo Sans/Doc Bar blood- 6 yr. sorrel & wh. mare, overo gentle, good Miniature AMHR bay tovero Pinto filly, sired TWH mare, 15 yrs., blk., 15.3hds., great for

s babies. R. Williams Pine Mountain 706-663- Iin es, '96 Appendix filly, Pepo trail horse, broodmare Mardelle Dixon blood- by LTDs Printz of Shredder $1200. Pam new rider $1600. Randi Johnson Covington

4 528

ans/Secretariat bloodlines. Randy Parsons line, 2 blue eyes. B. Veal Elberton 706-283- p roctor Martin 706-356-5036

770-385-3230

Young male Pygmy goat, approx. 1 1/2 yrs. Eatonton 706-485-6224

7936

Miniature male Palominos- very flashy, TWH regd. 10 yr. blk. geld., 15.3hds., 3

old, 60 lbs+, good herd billy or eating, $50. C. . '96 AQHA filly, sorrel, sire Justa Clu, dam 6/95 regd. bay TB filly, 15.3hds., unraced, $750, regd & another black mare, 3 yrs., gaited, nice ground manners, shown, exp.

T. Bussey Lithonia 770-483-0791

dau. champ. Hint of Conclusive, very gentle unbroke, great bloodlines, exc. broodmare good, $500. C. Green Tyrone 404-755-4597 rider $3000 firm. C. Brotman Acworth 770-

Equine For Sale

$2000. Nancy Sullivan Fayetteville 770-631- prosp. $2500. Michelle Fountain Loganville Oldenburgs, Anglo-Trahkeners, 5 mo-5 917-9552

4 027

770-466-0643

yrs., by Butow, Pajou, Rolando, Genco I, TWHBEA 11 yr. geld., 15.2hds., sorrel

'96 incentive fund filly by AQHA champ,, 7 yr. regd. TB mare, gentle, good disp., exc. some green-broke, under, $8,000; TB brood- w/flax mane & tail, exc.' trail horse, gentle

ff you have questions regarding ads in this superior Western Pleasure of Zippo Pat Bars, hunter prosp., started o/f, good home only, mares and stallion. Boxanne Rusnak Villa $2500 w/tack. J. Paulk Cumming 770-889-

c category, call Sonya Mitchell at 404-651-9083 dbl. breed Tiger Leo. M. E. Vanhorn never raced $2000/nego. Don Bridges Rica 770-834-9328

9418

alhoun 706-625-2821

Washington 706-678-5320

Paint mare, pacer, easy keeper, TWH x

All equine advertised in the Market '96 regd. Arabian mare, bay, star, sire MAF 8 yr. regd. Arbian geld., very gentle & calm, geld., likes to go, friendly $400-$1000. Dana

Equine At Stud

Bulletin must have had a negative Coggins Night Dancer, blk., inti. nom. sire, dam trail rides, endurance prosp., 15.1 hds., stocky, Smith Fort Valley 912-953-5087

test within past 12 months. Negative straight Egyptian $2000. Sammie Chandler sweet. S. Chapman Shiloh 706-846-5451

Paso Fino geld., 15 yrs., gray, exp. rider, It you have questions regarding ads in

reports are valid for 12 months from the Atlanta 404-843-0654

8 yr. regd. Appaloosa mare, bay w/blanket, good ground manners, shots, wormed & this category, call 404-651-9082.

sample date. A copy of this test report '96 sorrel mare, calm, athletic, reining, silver mane $2500. Sheri Hollomon Canton shoes $1500 or $1800 w/tack. Ray Haney

must accompany the ad each time it is tearn penning, barrel prosp., good u/s, Priest 770-720-3882

Powder Springs 770-222-8650

"Equine At Stud" advertisments must

submitted or the notice will be returned to bloodline $1500, nego. P. Cannon Collins 9 yr. 14.3hd., 3/4 Arabian mare, floating Paso Fino 4 yr. bay geld., prof. trnd., trail or include the stable license number of the

the advertiser. For this reason, generalized 9 12-693-2793

trot, very versatile, great trail horse w/2 horse show, pleasure geld. $4500. Cindy Griffeth advertiser as well as a copy of the current

ads (i.e., many hors.es, varieties to choose '97 APHA colt overo stallion, sorrel/wh., trailer both $3500. J. Seawright Carlton 706- Ellijay 706-273-7276

Coggins report for each horse listed. Ads

from, others, etc.) cannot be. accepted. gentle, Yellow Mount, Moon Deck, Sonny 797-3674

Paso Fino, 6 yr. blk. mare, Majestuoso & submitted without this information will not

Buyers are urged to request verification of Dee Bar bloodlines $1500. James Summer 9 yr. TB mare, chestnut w/wh. blaze, Lace bloodlines, proven breeder, exp. in trails, be published.

a negative Coggins test before purchasing Temple 770-562-4508

15.3hds., stocky build, shown hunter/jumper, no vices $3500, evenings. J. Derrick '92 AQHA/IBHA/FQHR 9rullo, 16hds.,

any equine. Any falsification of Coggins '97 AQHA l.F. sorrel filly, Promotor, fox hunted, trail ridden $3500. C. Barnhart Lawrenceville 770-962-7273

grandson of Silent Majority, produces

tests can result in fines and/or suspension lnvester, Doc Bo Acres, beau. w/exc. disp. Canton 770-479-6977

Pretty bay mare, 15 1/2hds., approx. 16-17 size/color, exc. disp., stud fee $350, mare

of advertising privileges in the Market $2000. J. Wilkes Bogart 770-725-5550

AQHA 13 yr. old bay mare, 15.3hds. & 6 yr. yrs., gentle $1000. Dennis Giddens Eastman care, $5/day. W. McGuffee Dallas 770-443-

Bulletin. This regulation also applies to equine advertised in the "At Stud" and "Boarding" categories of the quarterly eguine editions.

'97 AQHA filly, red dun, foundation breed $1000, '97 APHA BS filly, red dun $1200. Joe Mulholland Alban~ 912-436-2625
1/2 Connemare pony, 13hds., 2 1/2 yr.

old sorrel mare, both fuly trained and well disciplined. B.. Jaskiewicz Loganville 770-6563767 770-466-7418
AQHA filly, red roan, 6 mos., King, Three

9 12-37 4-4158 Proven TB broodmare, big babies $1000,
appendix filly, race, hunter jumper prosp. $1500, mare may be in foal. T. Williamson

5166
'94 AQHA 1.F. stallion, own son of Flashy Zipper, Covs Bonanza 15.2, shown successfully English/Western, exc. confirmation,

'80 AQHA palomino stud, Blondy's Dude/Wimpy/King/Cutter Bill bred $2500, 16+hd. bay mare $1500. B. James Ila 706789-3871
'80 AQHA bay Triple's Image dau., produces fut. winners, guaranteed healthy, breeding, sound, bred for Feb. APHA foal. D. Moore Cartersville 770-382-2094
'80 AQHA dk. bay breeding stud, has show pts., sml. head, hvy. bone $2000, possible trade. M. Keith Cartersville 770-382-4644
'80 AQHA mare, chestnut w/wh. star, 15.1 hds., gentle, good trail/pleasure riding, proven broodmare $1175. Steve Holcomb Ball Ground 770-479-4520
'81 Buckskin gelding, 16hds., gentle, quiet, anybody can ride, jumps, Eng./Western. M. Lysiak Covington 770-787-4401
'85 SSH black & white mare, child-safe. Hen!l'. Williams Milan 912-362-4431

chestnut filly, gentle, greenbroke, imprinted, trailers, clips $950. B. Morris Fayetteville 770-251-1033
1O yr. TB chestnut geld., loves to jump, good fox hunting prosp., exp. rider, great horse, asking $3500. Shelly Simpson Brooks 770-719-9183
10 yr. regd. 1/2 Arabian show mare, 15.3hds., grey, safe, all tack incl. $3500, 2 APHA race bred TB geld. $2000 ea. B. Seebacher WoodbU!:Jl 770-228-8008
11 yr. AQHA mare, beau. buttermilk buckskin, AA rated off track, used for timed events $4500. Cheryl Patterson McDonough 770957-4712 770-957-1877
11 yr. regd. buckskin geld., 14.2hds., trail ridden, started on barrels, cones, poles, loads, clips, sound $1500. Rhonda_ Stubbs Per!:Jl 912-825-0678
12 yr. blk. lge. QH geld., prof. trnd., exp.

Bars, Sonny Dee breeding $1500, QH, sorrel, Fayetteville 770-460-8142

21 mos., gentle $800. J. Wheeler Fairburn QH mare, sorrel star, 14.5hds., 19 yrs., exc.

770-969-2004

Irail, load, intermediate rider, easy keeper

AQHA regd. geld., prof. trnd. in Western $700/obo. L. Ledbetter Woodstock 770-926-

Pleasure, great on trails $3200, palomino 2472

Saddlebred $2200. Jennie Williams Powder QH/TB geld., 8 yrs., sorrel, flaxen mane &

Springs 770-943-8781

I rail, 15.5hds., good trail riding horse. Shay

Appaloosa colt, 8 mos., sorrel w/wh. blan- Cross Dacula 770-505-0342

ket, exc. Western/English prosp. $1200. L Racking gelding, 14.2hds., no bad habits,

Whitaker Ma~sville 706-652-2339

good trail horse, $750 Lynn Wheeler 427

April 4, 1995 ApHC leopard white w/chest- Sunset Dr. Acworth 30102 770-974-3754

nut markings, stud, very gentle, halter-broke, Regd. Saddlebred gelding, 8 yrs., chestnut,

leads, loads., $1,250. Kristie Williams Milner very loving, good local show record, good for

770-358-0931

juvenile, priced to sell T. Duckworth

Arabian colt, '96 chestnut Muscat gr'son, Brunswick 912-267-6372

very lge., great hock action, Double Bask, Regd. Hanoverian/TB mare, 4 yrs.,

Triple Priboj $1500. Scott Wooten Carlton 16.0hds., 30 days u/s, fluid forward move-

706-797-3688

ment, pot. for hunter, CT or dressage $8000.

Arabian geld., regd., 12 yrs., shown hunter L Dickinson Jasper 706-337-4257

a-ring, child-safe, great show prosp. Regd. Arabian mare, 12 yrs., pure Polish,

introd. fee, $450 + Mare Care Karen Feigel Calhoun 706-602-2922
AQHA/PHBA Palomino ROM in halter .and W. PL. foals eligible for SCPEA Futurities. $450. LFG. W. Audette Grovetown 706-5563827 706-855-7100
At Stud: tri-leopard TOMOKA #428864 Roy Rackley Pelham 912-294-8134
Marja Tiny Tim, 5 yrs. old miniature stallion, 32", sorrel white blaze, mixed tail/stockings, Komokos bloodline. Debbie Phillips Haddock 912-932-5979
Regd. TWH palomino stallion, producing natural gaited palomino colts, stud is blood typed. Jim Gray Cumming 770-889-2433
Rockie by Billy Bob-True B & W -TWH Stallion w/5 sets of papers, $275 fee includes mare care, LFG. Mike Carlson Carnesville 706-677-2714

'85 TB broodmare, exceptional gaits, proven producer, $1,200. Cynthia Schiller

riders only, 7 yr. sorrel mare QH w/star, exc. $5000/obo. Joan Harris breeding pot. Lynn Kempler Flowery 2261 404-738-3800

Tyrone 770-306- quiet, sound, English/Western/trails, proven broodmare $1750. N. Bolt Alpharetta 770-

Equine Miscellaneous

Newnan 770-253-6038
'87 AQHA mare, ioundation cow/cutting breeding, King, Leo, Ed Echols, Dividend $2500, must sell. Brenda Slappey Leesburg 912-759-9933 912-889-2585
'87 American Saddlebred mare, 5 gaited lesson horse, liver chestnut, bomb proof,, 14hds. $2000. M. Whaley Waverly Hall 706-

Branch 770-967-4482 13 yr. Arabian geld., 14+hds., great disp.,

Barrel horse AQHA mare, bay, good on barrels & poles, needs exp. rider, easy to load,

667-6464 Regd. TB geld., 16.0hds., 9 yrs., fox hunt-

If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-651-9082.

loads, lunges, clips, good extended trot, gentle, no bad habits. Forrest Boss Smyrna ed, show ring exp., superb jumper $8500. D. 1 seat Runabout Buggy, new upholstery,

comp. trail bloodlines $600, must sell. Melisa Laird Augusta 706-854-9460
13.3 gray pony, mare, 6 yrs.,,_cute mover,. confident over 'fences; autbmatic"lead' change, fearless on trails. E. Seedorf Dallas

770-386-8674
Belgian mare, 3 yrs., great conf. & mark_i~g2_,~xg_, blo9_c!li!J.l ~~5-QO.L~k?'V>ICl,rrnl:>l<?od mare, coming 6 yrs. $11,000. Jo Anne Eggleston Canton 770-720-2000

Brannen Savannah 912-925-8324
Regd. TWH .mare: sorrel, u18 mos., hind stockings &1cstnpi going 'to' be-t:l~;-must"5ee; $1200. Wayne Howard Fayetteville 770-460-

rubber on wheels, wicker seat, good cond.
Tommy Day Blackshear 912-449-4132
1"''15ii\liJi;ll:it'ern s'aoole."E'xcetl"er\t' c6nd~ tlek'.;ly
duty girth & pad included-$200. call before

582-3292
'87 Appaloosa geld., 13 1/2hds., brown/blk. w/wh. snowflakes, trails, clips, easy keeper, very safe $1000. Pat Patterson Fayetteville 770-461-8480
'87 bay QH mare, seasoned barrel & pole horse, great for H.S. rodeo $4000. Laura Gann Dacula 770-995-5651
'89 AQHA sorrel mare, 15hds., sire out of Doc's Payola, exc. breeder & bloodline, rides great $1950. L. Bagley Alpharetta 770-4750997
'89 buckskin geld., barrel prosp., team penner $3000, '87 sorrel tobiano geld., anyone
s. can ride $1500. Kerry Estes Statham 770-
725-5249
'90 AQHA mare, Azure Te, Pacific Bailey, '94 AQHA gray mare, anyone can ride, great child's horse. Scott Wall Hawkinsville 912783-2453
'91 AQHA palomino geld., '93 AQHA mare, sorrel w/chrome, '87 AQHA buckskin geld., '85 Racking geld., family horses. Tom Sewell Ellija~ 706-635-4515 706-635-2973
'92 AQHA barrel mare, Nonstop Jet & Regal Pleasure bred, super fast, very consistant $4000/obo, to good home only. J. Thornbrough Adairsville 770-382-0835
'92 AQHA sorrel mare by wheeling peppy, Tanquery Gin dame, trained in cutting and team penning, $4,000. James Jordan
Notice Chatsworth 706-695-9029
'93 AQHA bay mare, sire is superior Western Pleasure, dam is superior hunter u/s, exc. broodmare or show $5000. Lee Branan McDonough 770-914-9980
'94 AQHA chocolate Palomino gelding, 15.2hds., super quiet, nice all-around prospect, ready to start u/s, $3,500 terms. Erika D. Aaron Comer 706-208-6318
'94 regd. AQHA chestnut geld., 15hds., rides, loads, clips $1200. Chris Pritchett Alto 770-869-9458
'95 AQHA appendix regd. filly by AAA, out of winning TB, quick, fast for racing, barrels $2000. Ronald Hamby Valdosta 912-259-

770-443-2239

Blk. TWH stud, 15+hds. $1200, gentle pony

15.3hd.-TB mare, dk. bay, 7 yrs., pretty & mare $650. M. L Brown Vienna 912-268-

willing, successfully shown English & dres- 2759

sage. asking $3500. Daryl Dasch Blk./wh. Racking horse geld., 5 yrs., trails,

Lawrenceville 770-682-5755

good attitude, exp. rider $1800/trade for quiet,

2 Mustangs, "A" Living Amurum Leqeon", gaited horse. L Peacock Adrian 912-469-

beau. and smart, green-broke, 2 yrs. ol~. 3905

have title. F. Beckum Ra~le 706-274-3321. . Classic Arabians; light chestnut Tsultan

2 TB mares, in foal, great bloodline for ' mare $2500, bay mare, easy trail $2000, bay

hunter/jump prosp., have big babies, asking cadence colt $650. Patricia Stewart Roswell

$1500 ea. Terry Gunter Riverdale 770-907- 770-640-6229

9730

Classy mover, successfully shown, exc.

2 yr. half Appaloosa, half SSH stud, chest- ground manners, jumps, 3 smooth gaits, exp.

nut w/wh. markings & blanket, halter broke rider, 15.3hd. mare $3500.

Usher

$1000. Donna McDaniel Dacula 770-945- Douglasville 770-830-1691

7450

Cleveland Bay/TB gelding, 5 yr. old,

2 yr. old AQHA Palomino mare, Keio/Ole, 16.3hds., exc. jumper/eventer/hunter; 6 yr. old

Man bloodlines, broke, quiet, sweet, $2,500 regd. Appendix mare, 15.3hds., exp. show

firm. R. Wright Rome 706-295-1201

hu,nter. Sandra Carnet Clermont 770-983-

3 child-safe ponies, all sizes $500/up, 4 yr. 7424

buckskin, lots of pot. $1800, QH mare, trails Gentle Arabian x mare, about 15hds., loves $850. Ray Penland Canton 770-72.0-8300 people, good for intermediate rider $800.
3 yr. QH mare, 14.2hds., sorrel w/flaxen Peter Sullivan Toccoa 706-886-2457

mane, greenbroke, no vices, sound $1600. J. Redwine Canton 770-479-9125
4 yr. Belgian cross geld., buckskin, 16.3hds., gentle, drives sgl. or dbl. $1500. S. Trogdon Cairo 912-377-8883
5 event dun gelding, 15.3 hds., exc. health, great youth horse or 2D horse, no bad habits, $4,500. B. Manley Eatonton 706-485-5119

Half Arabian/National show horse bay weanling colt by El Ghazi, upright long hooky neck, incredible motion & attitude. Amy Glick Lawrenceville 770-237-9924 770-338-8612
Hanoverian/OH geld., 11 yrs., 16.1hds., beau. conf., elegant gaits, showing successfully first level $5500. S. Bradford Dacula 770-682-0355

5 lge. & sml. ponies, trail horses for sale, tack Hanoverian/TB geld., 4 yrs., 17 1/2hds., by

incl. K. Kirby Lawrenceville 770-985-0720

Elite Hanoverian stallion Gixibar, started u/s

5 yr. TWH/Arabian mix. geld., got TWH $6000. K. Dean Marietta 770-419-8979 404-

disp., wh. in summer, strawberry in winter, 696-7311

some prof. trng. $1000. Peggy Burton Lease QH geld., English/Western, shown

Jackson 770-504-1813

successfully, no jumping, knowledgeable

5 yr. AQHA bay mare, good trail horse, rider, keep at my boarding lac. B. Teague

exc. broodmare, beau. conf. $1800. L Wilder Stone Mountain 770-469-4609 770-339-

Ellaville 912-937-2686

9888

5 yr. bay geld., barrel horse, great child's Lge., flashy blk. Welsh hunter pony, AHSA

horse or rodeo. horse, sound $5500. Janet carded, loves kids, no vices, ready to show

Phelps Warrenton 706-465~2295

$2300/obo. D. Biechele Rome 706-802-

5 yr. old QH gelding, sorrel 14.1hds., 0972

$1,000 incl. Western saddle & bridle. J. Med. pony mare, 11 ,yrs., chestnut, elegant

Hodges McDonough 770-957-1788

mover, shows pot. as combined trng. prosp.,

2196 Regd. Welsh pony, 13.2hds., p~rm. card,
exc. mover,_dapple_grey, very sinking $7500. Enca Mauldin Madison 706-342-1771
Regd. racking mare, black, 11 yrs., 14.2hds., gentle; sound, smooth, loads, clips,
bathes, trails/pleasure, $1,600. Cecil Ledford Chickamauga 706-375-6548
Regd. spotted geld., 15.1 hds., 5 yrs., regd. SSHA, good trail horse, trims, loads easy $1800. C. Hunt Clermont 770-983-0748
Saddle mule, 6 yr. mare mule, roan w/blk. mane, out of walking mare $1500. P. Paulk McDonough 770-957-8452
Smooth gaited Walking Horse, used on field trail, $950. W. C. Hall Woodstock 770-9283881
Sorrel geld., 14 yrs., 15.1hds., beau. disp. & manners, sound, loads, clips, fast, quick, jumps, trail rides $1500.. L Abrams Milner 770-228-3865
Spotted tri col. geld., 4 yrs., green, needs more exp., ridden trails & to devel. racking $1800. Andi Barrentine Buchanan 770-6463514
TB 8 yr. beau. chestnut mare, 15.1 hds., trail ridden, sweet personality, needs exp. rider, some tack incl. $3500/obo. J. Gabriel Marietta 770-591-3502
TB bay niare, 9 yrs., 15.1 hds., goes English or Western, has jumped, ideal for intermediate/exp. rider $1900/obo. Jodie Bond Tifton 912-387-2125 770-464-4353
TB geld., 16.2hds., 13 yrs., bay w/star, from UGA equestrian team, nice mover, asking $2500/obo by Feb. 1. Erika Zellweger Peachtree City 770-631-9669
TWH 3 yr. blk./wh. mare, 16hds., Quarter/Arabian, 14.1 hd. mare, nice mover, liver/wh. filly, 8 mos. B. Hutson Canton 770479-1387
TWH mare, 15.2hds., 10 yrs., calm, smooth, trails, dressage, trained breeder. Brendan Brenan Stone Mountain 770-498-

Clean Fruits



9p.m. S. Abreu Barnesville 770-358-4739 2 seat scurry, w/fringe top, rubber on
wheels, with hyd. brakes, tan color, like new. Russell O'Quinn Blackshear 912449-5904
:::z2=w:!!h.:::_:::.V_i-s--A--V-is_w_/h_a_m_e_s_s_, _a_ll_l-ik-e-ne_w_, wired or w/blue. J. Mcclendon Locust Grove
770-954-9145 6-horse elec. hot walker, $1,000/obo. W.
Tillman Fairmount 770-796-5474
Amish family buggy, excellent condition, includes harness $2500. Larry Clark Flowery Branch 770-967_6307
Amish made "storm" buggy, like new, brakes, comp. lighting system, all curtains w/top, shafts, new rubber on wheels, $2500. F. Crowder Macon 912-781-8498
Chaps-ladies Western show-new, size 10, handmade, light tan. Stuart Thompson Marietta 770-973-1353
Doctor's buggy fold back top.black button seat, ball bearing wheels w/rubber tires, pin stripping, like new $2500, 9-2p.m. wk days, anytime weekends. Jerry Burruss Cumming 770-887-3713
English riding clothes; breeches, shirts & huntcoats. sizes 14 to 18. Starting at $10, leave messsage. Tara Crowder Buena Vista 912-649-2061
Due to the recent holiday mail volume, the Department has experienced a delay in receiving applications for 1998 boarding licenses. If you sent an ad for the Equine At Stud or Boarding Facilities categories for the January 14, 1998 edition, but did the ad did not appear, the Equine Division did not receive your application and fee by presstime. The Market Bulletin

0918

6 yr. Quarter/Arabian mare, exp. rider only jumps 2'6/3' w/ease. $2500. P. Capawana

Remove grass and weeds from trunks of will publish another listing of

'96 APHA blk./wh. stallion, Painted Robin, $800, 19 yr. TWH, very gentle, laid back, Marietta 770-439-9378

fruit trees and grape vines in th~ fall to pre- E uine At Stud and Boarding

Captain.Joker lines $3500, 82 AQHA mare, 15hds., bred for '98 $2500. M. Graham

great for children $400. v. Reynolds
Fa~etteville 770-719-7503 770-719-8053

Miniature breeding stock, AMHA horses, 6 mares, 1 Appaloosa stallion, regd. miniature

vent rodent damage, accordmg to the q . . .

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.

University of Georgia Extension Service. Fac1hties notices for these advert1s-

Comer 706-783-5750

6 yr. solid blk. geld. pony, has shown w/3 donkey, 2 jennets, 2 jacks. Donna Edge Leave a bare circle (one foot across) around ers in the January 28 issue if the

'96 AQHA bay filly, son of Zippo Pine Bar X daughter of Blondy's Dude, exc. confirmation, baby doll head, $2,200/obo. Ed Dale Elko 912-987-6472

yr. rider, approx. 44" $1000. M. Temples Hartv(ell 706-376-7178
When advertising in the Market Bulletin, the individual owner's name must be list-

Dublin 912-272-5444
Individuals submitting advertisements to buy and sell regulated hoofed stock in the Market Bulletin must provide a photocopy

tr~e trunks wh~n spreading mulch to keep application was in transit at

mice from feedmg _on the bark. A c?llar or presstime, and the department

fence of poultry wtre or a commerc1al tree

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guard -about 18 inches high will deter receives the apphcat1on and ee y

Please observe 0 ur 20 w ord limit.

ed in the ad.

of the appropriate license with their ad.

rodents and rabbits.

January 21.

Wednesday January 14, 1998

THE MARKET BULLETIN

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- Winter Equine Events - Hand made red metal driving cart, rubber Pine Lane Farm Boarding Stable, complete Black Australian swans, $450 ea. or Quail hatching eggs, yr. round, Bob White
tires, black naugahyde seat, 7 ft. shafts, $500, care facility, on site instructors, farrier, lrg. $900/pr., also Muscovy ducks. A. M. Ferrell or Coturnix, $30/100, $85/500, $155/1000

leather harness lg. pony/horse $75. Merideth L. Bebbington Martinez 706-855-0871
Houghton show cart (sulky) and harness-

stalls, daily turnout, lighted ring, quality feed, Alfalfa hay. Kevin Jewell Conyers 770-4831553

Smyrna 770-436-0282
Bobwhite quail, flight cond., taking orders. Bill Thursby Donalsonville 912-524-2072

ppd. Jean Strickland P. 0. Box 9 Pooler
3.:..:13:::2:=2:...:9:::..1:..:2:...-7:...4.:..:8-:...5=-7'-'6:..:9'---------Quails-Giant Pharoahs, Tenn. Reds, will

Jan. 17 St. Jude's Children's Hospital Trail Ride, Charlton Co. Saddle Club, open to all riders, Folkston. Info: 912-496-

exc. cond., $1000. Cindi Heard Albany 912- Share barn on 25 A., 3 stalls, hot/cold Bobwhite quail, flight/weather cond., pox ship chicks only. Ron Neal Atlanta 404-622-

4234.

883-7448

water, 4-bd. fence, lots of grass, in Cumming, vacc., $2.95 ea. M. E. Livingston 1_71_1_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Jan. 20 Ga. Horse Council Regional

Like new harness $1500, New Visa Vie car- Ga., $600/mo; pgr. # 770-699-4913. Dream Stockbridge 770-474-7124

Ringneck doves, ready for spring breeding

Meeting, 6:30 pm, Stuckey Auditorium,

riage, $6000 or best offer, call evenings. Pete Valley Stable Cumming 770-844-6738

Bobwhite quail, flight/weather cond., exc. season, $6 ea. or 2 for $10, call aft. 5pm. Mike

UGA Griffin Campus. Info: 800-443-

Dillingham Jasper 770-893-3848

Stable or pasture-H/C water, tack rm., stalls flyers, no Sunday sales. J. w. Jeans canton Lynch Griffin 770-228-6497

5590, ext. 8457.

Navy pinstripe huntcoat, 2 show shirts size cleaned 2x daily, turn out, time riding arena- 770-735-4389

Saipan fowl, $25, Roller pigeons $10/pr., Jan. 22 Ga. Horse Council Regional

18, all for $135. Amy Brannen Brooklet 912823-9168
One-horse red/black sleigh, pony size, black seat cushion. Donald L. Hunter Social Circle 770-786-8450
Pair ladies sz. 7 1/2 reg. field boots, $45; sz. 7 1/4 Lexington ASTM approved helmet worn twice $55. Jackie Hendrix Portal 912-8652983
Pony cart-2 person; like new, $175. Jack M. Harris Barnesville 770-358-0228
Reed Hill Saddle seat, show ensemble size 20, boots, hat, daycoat, haott, all new; reasonably priced. L. Martin Jesup 912-427-2753
Saddleseat outfit worn twice, $150, cutback equitation saddle $150, pony saddle, bridles, breast collar, other show equip. Sandra Linton Mineral Bluff 706-374-2356
Three English Men's riding suits; Attn: Racking Horse riders: 42" coat, 34" waist, 30" length, exc. cond., leave message. John S. Diehl Newnan 770-304-2585
Want to buy one horse cart with motorcycle tires . Barbara Parmer Bowden 770-2587651
Winter horse blanket, excellent condition, $75. Eugenia Garcia Stone Mountain 770469-3016

adj. to Chattahoochie Nat'I Forrest in N. GA Mtns. Wanda Burroughs Calhoun 706-6299212
Wileeda Farms, sml., family atmosphere, individualized full boarding w/turn out, box stalls, hot walker, 2 lighted arenas, round pen, clinics, lunge, bath, leasing program. David Pengelly Senoia 770-599-1932
Winding Way Stables, Valdosta, offers the finest in care and facilities, full-time Manager, lessons daily. Kerri Ponzillo Valdosta 912244-3031
Poultry For Sale
If you have any questions regarding ads in this category, call Ora Gare/ at 404-651-9081.
Advertisements for wood ducks must be accompanied by a USDA permit. Permits are available from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Attn.: 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 returned upon request. Mallard ducks must be at least three gen erations from the wild before they can be advertised in the Market Bulletin.

Bobwhite quail, flight/weather conditioned, 16 wks. old, qlty. birds, full tails, exc. flyers. R. Lee Eatonton 706-485-51 99
Bobwhite quail, flight cond., $2.75, good flyers, beau. feathers. Reba Miller Wadley 912252-1222
Bobwhite quail- Northerns & Wisconsin Jumbos, flight conditioned in very large sanitary flight house, 1100 birds. Marty Heatherly Ringgold 706-965-4842 706-935-2096
Bronze turkeys $40/pr., only 2 pr. left. Dan Johnson Lavonia 700-6.35-6424
Doves, Peach & White colored. Carl Hall McDonough 770-095-7455
Early hatch Jumbo Ringneck pheasants $45/trio; Rosecomb Dominique baby chicks, 5 wks. old, $2.25 ea., no shipping. Elbert Seabolt, Jr. Locust Grove 770-957-5221
Flight pen cond. quail, Tennessee Reds, $3 ea. J. R. Dickerson Sparta 706-444-9293
Game cocks-Shamo, Kulang Asiel, Saipan Junglefowl, other orientals. D. Waldron Savannah 912-964-0751
Game chickens $3 ea., big blk. chickens $5 ea.; geese $10 ea., Mallard ducks $5 ea., Muscovy ducks $5 ea. Timmy Lepard Roopville 770-854-7713
Game chickens & roosters. Fred Davis

call evgs. Doug Williams Bluffton 912-6413195
Silkie chickens $8 ea. or $15/pr. Fred Watkins Gainesville 770-983-7870
Silkies, all colors, doves, call aft. 6pm. Brian Collins Atlanta 404-352-5616
Turkeys-2 hens, 1 tom, '97 hatch, big, healthy; $50/trio. Lesley Reaid Talking Rock 706-636-2382
White Blacktailed Japanese bantams, Mottled trios of Japanese bantams, all grown $5 ea. S. Schuman Turin 770-599-3870
White Fantail pigeons. Vivian Dunn Dublin 912-275-0321
White doves, reas. prices. Dick Bell Watkinsville 706-769-6958
Poultry Wanted
Want 1 White Embden female goose for grieving male. J. Holt Dahlonega 706-8642934
Want 2 ea., hens, White Indian Fantails, 2 ea. regular Fantail pigeons, w/in 50 mi., Iv. msg. S. Mascarello Statesboro 912-8652920
Want 3 Cornish X Rock or Cornish Roaster roosters w/in reas. traveling distance. Tommy Fitts Waleska 770-479-9215

Meeting, 6:30 pm, Gordon Co. Farm Bureau, Calhoun. Info: 800-443-5590, ext. 8457. Jan. 22 Ga. Horse Council Regional Meeting, 6:30 pm, Houston Co. Farm Bureau. Perry. Info: 800-443-5590, ext. 8457. Jan. 23-25 Horseman's Quarter Horse Assn. Quarter Horse Show, Ga. Nat.'I Fairgrounds & Agricenter, Perry. Info: 770-227-2159. Jan. 28-March 18 "Basic Horse Managemenf' 8-wk. course, Wednesdays, 6-8 pm, UGA community education program. Info: 706-542-3537 or 800-811-6640 Jan. 31 Trail Ride, 11 am, Ga. Racking Horse Exhibitors Assn., wagons welcome, rain date: Feb. 7, off Hwy. 100, bet. Bowdon & Franklin in Ephesus. Info: 770-854-4814/832-6599. Feb. 7 District 03 NBHA Show, ex., 11 am, show, 2 pm, Spruill Arena, Williamson. Info: 770-229-8601. Feb. 7-8 Lynn McKenzie Barrel Racing Workshop, Ga. Nat.'1 Fairgrounds & Agricenter, Perry. Info: 912-648-6720. Feb. 12 Ga. Horse Council Regional Meeting, 6:30 pm, Houston Co. Farm Bureau, Perry. Info: 800-443-5590, ext. 8457. Feb. 14 District 03 NBHA Show, ex., 11 am,

Boarding Facilities

Advertisers must include this information Social Circle 770-464-1124

Want Jumbo, Giant, huge, fully mature

in notices submitted for publication. Game chickens-1 pr. Coleman Kelsos, 1 Bobwhite quail, other exc. poultry specimens

Advertisements for Bob White quail must trio Law Grays, others, lots of good. brood w!tieau. plumage. D. Boland Thomasville

If you hav.e questions regarding ads be accompanied by a copy of the advertis- stock, reas. priced. John Morgan 912-228-9944

in this category, 404-651-9082. er's commercial quail breeders license. Taylorsville 770-386-0657

Want Toulouse gander, needs company of

Since this is a state protected bird, the

The Georgia Animal Protection Act Georgia Department of Natural Resources

requires boarding and breeding facilities requires anyone selling Bob White quail to

to be licensed. Current license number have this license. For license information,

must be submitted with notices for publi write: DNR, Game and Fisb Division, 2189

cation in the "Boarding Facilities" catego- Northlake Parkway, Suite 108, Tucker, GA

ry. Notices submitted without this informa 30084. Ratites (ostriches, rheas and emus)

tion will not be published.

are listed under the Alternative Livestock

12X12 stalls, lights, ring, clean, full board category which appears after the Poultry

$185/mo., partial $100/mo., pasture $60/mo., Wanted ads. Since ratites have been des-

locked and secure, Snellville area. George ignated as ;ilternative livestock, ratites and

Waddell Lawrenceville 770-972-1267

poultry cannot be mixed in the same ad.

Board w/us on 20 acre farm in Ratite ads will be listed under the Gratis/Monroe, barn w/12'x12' stalls, good Alternative Livestock category and poultry :pasture-"&--"nicertc!il:lif:"area:-$1:00fmo::-:per, kads:wilH>!:!Jis~<U~r,~h!lJP.oultrycfi:i.r.&ale horse. call after 7:30 p.m. or leave msg. C. category. Remember, only one ad per fam-

Parks Monroe 770-207-6405

il:t unit per issue is permitted.

Game stag cross btw. Junglefowl & Calcutta Red, $20. R. Hooper Gainesville 770-534-9704
Gamefowl crosses-Hatch, Mugs, Shufflers, Greys, Reds, cocks, hens, Brown Red banties & Homer pigeons. Jerrel Wilson Blackshear 912-449-3103
Gamefowl- Hatch, Kelso, Brown Red, Butcher cross cocks, stags & pullets. George Nash Jr. Uvalda 912-594-6123
Gamefowl-Butcher, Brown Red, Greys, Blues, Hatch, R.H. stags, cocks, hens & brood fowl, . $30/up, good bloodline. M. Jordan Bowel"Sllille.7.:0631&7382. .. ... ~ ,, ,, .
Golden Setirighis, Silver Sebrights, White Cochin bantams. E. V. Holland Gray 912

Toulouse goose. M. Blair Canton 770-4753839
Want chicken hens & rooster, ducks, geese, guineas. W. F. Smith 661 Winford sniith Rd: Athens 30501 106-548-7792
Want to buy turkeys, Eastern or Bronze, about 12. George Bentley Marietta 770-4282077
Want to buy chickens, ducks, guineas, must be healthy, reas. priced. Donald Green, Jr. Buchanan 770-646-8473
Want to buy 1 young Bronze hen turkey, about 1 yr. old, also, want young guinea hen. J. A..Brooks Powde_r Springs.770-943-0553
Want to buy 6 female Mallard ducks. Leah Sears Atlanta 770-229-9111

Boarding -full, partial, pasture, 45 Acres, washrack, arena, trails, 6-8 stall barn for rent Hwy. 20 Kam McPherson Cumming 770-

Mini-Mallard ducklings (3rd gen.) 4/$20. Joel Webster Powder Springs 7704390092

986-9924 India Blue peacock, 4 yrs. old, one 3 yrs.
old, beau., $125 ea. Ruby Stone Perry 912-

Want to trade or buy red or white bantam, Cochin roosters. Paul Reeves Waynesboro 706-554-2644

764-8350

4 Rock Red roosters, 2 pullets & 1 hen for 987-5716

Dave's Creek Farm-top quality care, 12'x18' sale, mixed chickens. Virgil Rickett Conley Jumbo Pharoah quail, dressed/$1.30 ea. or

Alternative Livestock

show, 2 pm, Riveree Arena, Brooks. Info: 770-599-3767. Feb. 14 Ga. Nat.'I Paint Horse Show, Ga. Nat.'I Fairgrounds & Agricenter, Perry. Info: 706-232-4939. Feb. 19-21 Ga. Nat.'I Rodeo, Ga. Nat.'1 Fairgrounds & Agricenter, Perry. Info: 800-987-3247 or 912-987-3247. Feb. 27-March 1 Ga. Nat.'I Horseman's Quarter Horse Assn. Quarter Horse Show, Ga. Nat.'I Fairgrounds & Agricenter, Perry. Info: 770-227-2159. Feb. 28 Ga. Horse Council Annual Fair, College of Veterinary Medicine, Athens. Info: 800-443-5590, ext. 8457. Feb. 28-March 1 High School Rodeo, Charlton Co. Saddle Club, Folkston. Info: 912-496-4106. March 2728 ACA Bull Riding & Open 3-D Barrel Racinglt$500 added.both to bull riqing & opep 3c0. barrel (men & women), Riveree Arena, Brooks. Info: 770-599-3767. March 31 District 03 NBHA Show, ex., 10 am, show, 1 pm, $300 added money, Riveree Arena, Brooks. Info: 770-599-
3767.

stalls, daily turn-out, three feedings, lighted 404-366-8412

arena, trails, hunters, jumpers, leasing, sales '93 tri'J India Blue breeders, 1 male, 2

Lewis Jones Cumming 770-844-9240

females, $225; 1. spring '97 peacock, $40.

Full service boarding, English and Western Kenneth Kilgore L:terl:t 706-895-2445

facilities, riding ring, 100 acres of trails, indoor '97 Heavy Breed chickens $3 ea.; Eastern

hot water wash rack, $250/mo., Bill Flynn Strain turkeytrio, $90/cash. S. Haney Winder

Luthersville 770-631-1752

770-867-5616

Large stalls, run-in shed, feed twice daily '97 RIR & Buff Orpington hens, $7 ea.

full and partial board, $190, $125, bi-monthly Janelle Coyle Athens 706-613-0286

worming, trails, arena, Three Sisters Farm '97 hatch Domestic chickens for sale.call

Patricia Burnett Carrollton 770-854-7814 aft. 5pm. Natholyn Tillman Calhoun 706-629-

New barn, 6 miles from GA 400, full or pas- 8031

ture board, 60+ acres, hot & cold wash rack '97 hatch roosters $3/up, all kinds, big,

tack rm., restroom, insulated, riding ring, turn beau. E. Clements Cordele 912-273-3479

out, Mincie Mountain Stables. Wylene Grindle '97 hatch- Game stags, .Hatch and a few

Dahlonega 706-864-6680

Hatch-Roundhead crossed, reas. priced.

Pasture board, lush grass, tackroom, lrg James Wood Hoschton 706-654-3498

ridng ring, wash rack close to Dawson Forest '97 turkeys, Bronze & Red Bourbons.

WMA located in So. Dawson Co. close to GA George Hill Buford 770-271-0362

- 400. Larry Garrett Dawsonville 706-216-3628 1 pr. 3 yr. old White Mute swans, Pasture w/feed, very clean and friendly, pri $600/firm; 2 yr. old male Black Australian

vate barn, large riding ring & small training swan, $350/firm. C. Turner Villa Rica 404-

ring, twenty min. from Wills Park. William 459-4374

Berman Canton 770-345-5895

25 diff. kinds of Show Bantams, also eggs.

alive/$1 ea., also eggs avail., call aft. 4:30 pm. James Griffin Douglas 912-384-4081
Jumbo Ringneck pheasants, 40 fat/healthy, $12 ea.; 8 Pearl guinea hens, mature $10 ea. Hiram Dunn Meansville 770-567-8662
Jumbo Wisc. Bobwhite quail hatching eggs year round, $30/100, $125/500, $200/1,000, breeders, young niature. Raymond Meadows Wadley 912-252-5345
Jumbo Wisconsin quail, 14 wks. old, bred, led and penned to fly. Ray Stephens Alpharetta 770475-6475
Jumbo Wisconsin quail. flight conditioned, $2.50 ea. W. $hurley Hawkinsville 912-783-
1897 Jumbo Wisconsin Bobwhite quail, flight
cond., breeders & dressed, taking orders for eggs & chicks, will ship. Lisa D. Baxter Ludowici 912-545-9158
Mallard ducks, 3rd gen., sell/trade for peacocks, also, geese & cochins. Ed Bennett Blackshear 912-449-4514
N. H. Red rooster w/4 hens, pairs of Hamburgs, Araucanas, Porcelairis,

If you have questions regarding ads in this category, ..call.Sonya Mitchell at 404-651-9083.
The Alternative Livestock category con ains ads for ratites (ostriches, rheas and emus) as well as other "non-traditional" livestock. Since ratites have been desig nated as alternative livestock, ratites and poultry cannot bermixed 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 allowed. No special
permit is required to possess and raise ratites. The Georgia Department of Natural Resources regulates many exotic animals, including most hoofed stock except llama and buffalo. However, upon compliance with applicable state regulations, a deer farming license for the commercial production of meat and fiber is available for the following species: fallow deer, axis deer, sika deer, elk, red deer, reindeer, and

Emus, Emu eggs $1 O ea., hatchlings $25, from qlty. stock. Pat Ziadie Covington 770787-7010
Emus- '97-'98 eggs $5 ea., chicks, yrlgs., 2 yr. olds & breeders, dely. avail. Roger Cauthen Colbert 706-546-7735
Emus- qlty. birds reas. priced, only a few left, also taking orders for '98 hatch. M. Turner Loganville 770-466-1161
Llamas, all ages & cols., friendly, halter trnd. babies, starting at $500, terms & dely. avail. Liliane Grant Dallas 770-445-2855
Llamas, female regd., 9 mos. & 8 mos., blk. & wh. $1900 ea., 2 yr. male, son of Ray Charles $650. Charlotte Higgins Alpharetta 770-475-6971
Llamas; colorful, weaned males/females, moms w/newborns (sev.), bred females, cart driving males, over 50 to choose. C. Johnstone LaGrange 706-672-4477
Ostrich chicks, pure blue ,from proven breeder, never crossed. B. Metzner Thomasville 912-225-9414
Ostrich trio, Blue Red cross, 2 yrs. old,

Notice

Clyde Goolsby Douglasville 770-942-4371 Australorps, more. Tracy Bechard Douglas caribou. For more information on the deer $900, also, 4 yr. old pr. Emus, laying now.

3 rooster, 1O hens $40 for all; Show King 912-383-0894

farming license, contact the Georgia Greg Parker Alma 912-632-4289

Due to the recent holiday mail volume, the Department has expe-

pigeons, 2 pr., $20/pr. David Patton Williamson 770-228-4415
4 India Blue hens @ $25-$50 ea.; 2 pr.

O. E. Black, White, crele, Golden Sebrights. Blue Splash, grown & laying, $7/pf., all small type. Johnnie L. Brannon Reidsville 912-

Department of Agriculture at (404) 6563667. For information on licenses of other species of hoofed stock (except llama and

Ostrich, breeding trio, will trade for reas. .amount of hay or make interesting offer. Tom Chandler Buford 770-932-8434

rienced a delay in receiving appli- Black Shoulder, $80/pr.; 1 white peacock, we 693-5625

buffalo), contact the Georgia Department Ostrich; 1 proven breeder pr., two 3 yr. old

cations for 1998 boarding licenses If you sent an ad for the Equine At Stud or Boarding Facilities cate-

shi~. T. Hill Danielsville 706-795-5166
. 4 roosters, 3 B B Reds, 1 blk. & white lrg. rooster, trade for hens or cash. Jolene Gonsales Fa:tetteville 770-461-4278

Old English Black, White, Blue Splash, crele, Golden Sebrights, grown $7 ea., chicks from same $1 ea. Johnnie Brannon Reidsville 912-693-5625

of Natural Resources Special Permit Unit at (770) 918-6404. Individuals submitting advertisements to buy and sell regulated hoofed stock in the Market Bulletin must

hens. Mike Morris Appling 706-541-2235
Regd. llamas, beau., gentle grey spotted male, 2 yrs. $750. Catherine Bryan Jasper 706-337-2300

gories for the January 14, 1998 edi-

tion, but did the ad the Equine Division

did did

not not

arepcpeeiavre'

your application and fee by

75 or more stags & cocks, $50/up. Ken Fountain Thomaston 706-647-6923
Bantams- Old English Araucana, cochins, Rosecombs, also, Game chickens. R. Shoemake Carrollton 770-214-0574

Pigeons, Homers, Blue Bars, Checks, good birds, mated pairs, $22, sgls. $7, Iv. msg. Walter Thames Macon 912-788-1855
Pigeons, Fantails, all colors, Modenas, show qlty. Racing Homers. Hulett Widener

provide a photocopy of the appropriate l:.:;ic,,,e:.:.n::::s:::ec..:w:::.;i:.::th~th:..:e"'ir'-'a"'d::.:._ _ _ _ _ _ __
2 yr. Emus & Rheas $25 ea. J. Ware
Appling 706-541-2373 5 Emus $100 ea., take all. Jimmy Langley

When advertising in the Market Bulletin, the individual owner's name must be list ed in the ad.
THE RIGHT SHRUB

presstime. The Market Bulletin Bantams-Bull Laced Polish $.1 O/pr., call aft. East Point 404-768-5429

Rooppville 770-854-7359

How energy-efficient is your land-

will publish another listing of Equine At Stud and Boarding Facilities notices for these advertisers in the January 28 issue if the application was in transit at presstime, and the department receives the application and fee by

5pm. Paul Chachulski Milledgeville 912932-5556
Big chickens-Sexlinks, Leghorns, RIR, Bantam White Cornish, Silver & Gold Sebright, B B Reds, mixed Bantams, Call ducks, 3 gens. Donald Phillips Royston 706245-6360
Mallard ducks must be at least three gener ations from tne wild before they can be

Pigeons, high flying Tipplers, Lovatt strain, some Yellows & Reds avail. D. Engel Watkinsville 706-769-8843
Pigeons- many dill. breeds, also, quail & pheasants, call for price, will ship. Daniel Vaughan Forest Park 404-366-5625 404361-7168
Purebred Joe Redmon Grays, '97 hatched stags & pullets, proven stock. Larry Knight

All types llamas sociable, weanlings to bred females, regd., colorful, all prices, dely. avail., fin. offered. M. Freeman Toccoa 706-8867076
Emu breeders $500/pr., '98 chicks $35 ea., fertile eggs $20, superior qlty. stock. Dan Staib Bluffton 912-641-2260
Emu breeders $100, Emus for processing $50, Emu eggs $3, leave message. Ed Hill

scape? Check for whether evergreen trees or shrubs block a window where the sun's warmth would be welcome. If they do, consider a change, according to the University of Georgia Extension Service. Replace the evergreens with deciduous plants. These would let in sun during winter and still cast cooling

January 2L

advertised in the Market Bulletin.

Mansfield 770-787-5528

Tignall 706-285-2977

shade in summer.

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THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday January 14, 1998

LIVESTOCK WANTED

'97 Sundowner alum. 2 horse bumper pull, English all purpose saddle, 17" Corbett Roy

'97 Tift 44 hay, well fert., rain free, in barn

FEED, HAY AND GRAIN slant load, dressing room, rear tack $9200. T. Alie II, mint cond., $575. Carli Hunter

$3.50-bale. Dan Tant Barnesville 770-35S-

Brown Lawrenceville 770-513-796S

Snellville 770-978-1511

3024

If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Sonya Mitchell at 404-651-9083.

'97 four horse/stock combo trailer, elec. brakes, 16' bumper pull, used 1 time, like new $2S50. Charles Mackey Winder 770-S6S-

English tack, 1 raised leather hunt bridle $20, blk. padded leather, raised snaffle bridle $45. Debbie Kinard Athens 706-543-1175

If you have questions regarding ads in this category; call Mia Haney at 404-651-9084.

'97 Tift 44 bermuda, over 5000 bales in barn, $3 per bale. Troy/George Chandler Danielsville 706-7S9-3726 706-7S9-2406

Items listed in the Livestock Wanted cat- S254

Jackson slant load 2 or 3 horse trailer, cus- All hay ads must contain the variety of '97 Tift 44 rnd. bales, also fescue, md.

egory must be for specific livestock; for '97 tw::> horse slant load, Big Valley, fully tom built, '94 mdl., exc. cond., lge. dressing hay offered for sale; i.e., Coastal bermuda bales, Ive. msg. Lynn Payne Newborn 770-

instance, "want 3 or 4-yr. old quarter horse gelding, approx. 16 hds., suitable for moderately experience rider." Generalized ads;

enclosed, drop down feed windows, lge. tack & dressing room $4200. Nick Mavis Doraville 770-560-4S 17

room $4500. S. Shuford Cartersville 7703S7-9944
Jump standards, single, $35, wings, $70,

ha~1 Alicia ha~1 etc. '96 Coastal hay, well fart., lge. rnd. bales,
$25/bale, 300 bales. Richard Dixon Hwy.

7S6-1 S26 '97 Tift 44 and Alicia hay, $3 per sq. bale,
fart. and limed, rain free. Hal/Linda Barry

such as "want horses, any amount," are 10' metal cattle trailer $SOO. Bobby Gravitt poles, $20, brush box, $50-$55. L. Moss SSW. Louisville 706-796-3005

Moreland 770-253-6332

not acceptable for publication; neither are Cumming 770-SS7-0S95

AIE!haretta 770-475-4761

'97 fescue/orchard grass hay, lge. rnd. '97 Tift 44 and Coastal bermuda hay, sq.

ads for free or unwanted livestock.

14" Billy Cook barrel saddle, exc. like new Like new & used pony saddles $50/up, like bales in barn, $25-$35, fert./limed, can del. bales, clean, bright, dry. James Vaughn

Want 13.H5.1 geldings for handicapped cond., dk. oil finish, sq. skirt, basket weave new roping saddles $200/up, like new & used Kenneth Bagwell Cumming 770-SS9-873S Forsyth 912-994-3S30 912-994-5543

children, sound, easy to steer & stop, gentle design. L. Mcwaters McDonough 770-848- Western saddles $150/up. Mel Dillard 770-353-9S56

'97 Tift 44, well fert. in barn, $3.50 per bale.

and willing. Priscilla Faulkner Covington 3460 770-957-5026

Woodstock 770-92S-3S06

'97 bermuda/fescue mix, sq. bales $3 ea., Tony Merck Jenkinsburg 770-775-0S29

770-7S6-72S3

15 1/2' Silver Royal show/pleasure saddle, Orthoflex plantation saddle $1500, 74" fert. & limed. Lamar Jones Dallas 770-445- '97 Tift 44, rain free, horse qlty., rnd. bales,

Want 15+hd., 6 yr. or older QH, will trade 5 dark leather w/tooling & silver, in nfoe cond. A. Wilson turn-out blanket $100, Beryla Adams 1227

fart., $35-roll, in barn, dely. avail. Carl

yr. ostrich hen, dehumidifier. R. Stanfield Seedorf Powder SE!rings 770-943-6562

AIE!haretta 770-442-5715

'97 fescue/bermuda mix, exc. qlty., barn Schuessler Macon 912-474-3537

Roberta 912-S36-5050

15" Western saddle, some tooling, good Roping saddle $160, pleasure saddle $135, stored, well fert., no weeds, sq. bales $2.75. '97 Tift 44, w/some Johnsongrass, well

Want Red, Polled, Santa Gertrudis bull, 1-4 cond., comfortable $150. B. Skipper 2 pony saddles $S9 & $99. E. Ivy Canton M. Ross Watkinsville 706-769-0403

fert., lge. rnd. bales, $30 ea. Ben Land Pine

yrs. old. James Cooper Winder 912-776- Covington 770-7S7-491S

770-479-6647

'97 Alicia/Bermuda, 4x5 tight rnd. bales, Mountain 706-323-9156

5241

15" barrel saddle & pad, bridles, bits, hal- Saddles- Collegiate Sr. event 17 1/2", 1 yr. fart., limed, beau., ref. avail., 500+ rolls, $25 '97 Tift 44, Coastal, lge. rolls $25 to $30,

Want fallow deer, 1-2 bucks, 3-4 does, all ters, lunge lines, whips, nontip feed pans, etc. old, $450, 15 1/2" Western trail saddle, $275. ~a. Joe Ferguson eaxle~ 912-367-9515

bales at barn $3, dely. avail. David Legg

breeding age & reas. priced. T. Gibbs D. Rieder Jackson 770-775-0940

Margaret James Sugar Hill 770-614-6S57

'97 fescue/orchard grass, 4x5 rolls $20, Comer 706-7S3-4000

Mableton 770-94S-6269

16 1/2" Stubben Siegfried eventing saddle, Saddles; 16 1/2" Stubben dressage $350, fert., no rain, in barn, storage avail. Ruby '97 Tift 44, 4x5 bales $25, fescue grass mix

Want reas. priced TWH or Racking horse, like new knee rolls & billets, exc. cond. E. 1S" jumping $150, child's Western $50, fore- Jackson Adairsville 770-773-73SO

$20. Charles Derryberry LaFayette 706-638-

8-12 yrs., 14-15hds., gentle, smooth gaits, Newman Peachtree City 770-631-35SO

girth $60, 20" girth $35. Robin Farrow Atlanta '97 fescue/bermuda mix hay, 4x5 rnd. 4357

give good home, w/in 100 mi. Gloria 16 1/2" Crosby Lexington saddle, exc. 404-261-931 0

bales, rain free, sheltered $25 roll. Patrick '97 bermuda hay, 4x5 rolls, $25 ea., weed

Stansberg Fitzgerald 912-423-41S6

cond. $S50, 17" TB Close contact saddle Soft seat trail saddle, exc. cond., $300, 2 Davis Franklin 706-675-S075

free, fart. Bob Chapman Hollonville 770-

Want reas. priced Barbados ewe w/in25 mi. $500, 17" synthetic saddle $100. Jim Morris size S6 horse blankets w/hoods, $200/both. '97 bermuda/fescue mxd. hay, no rain, sq. 997-062S

of Canton. T. Baumann Canton 770-345- Winder 770-307-3S74

Carl Strickland Winston 770-459-5706

bales/$2.50, horse qlty., no Sunday sales. '97 bermuda hay, 4x5 1/2 bales, also .mxd.

34SS

16' Buford saddlery cutter, no tooling, some Two used 16' Smith cattle guards $500 ea. Gary Howard 192 Double Springs Rd. grass, no weeds, well fert., no rain, $25 bale.

silver, exc. cond., matching back girth, breast Fred Overby Lumpkin 706-322-1725 SOO- Monroe 770-267-6120

Robert Chapman Zebulon 770-567-8S11

LIVESTOCK HANDLING plate $600/obo. K. Fishburn Monroe 770- 233-40S6

'97 fescue/bermuda hay, 4x5 rolls, fart., '97 bermuda fescue hay, 1000 lb. rolls,

267-3182

WW 2 horse bumper pull trailer, good tires, $20. Jim Slocum Villa Rica 770-459-66SO fert., weed free, $20 per roll, picked up. Ray

RABBITS If you have questions regarding ads in this
category, call Sonya Mitchell at 404-6519083.
'72 Double D 2 horse bumper pull trailer w/mats & tack comp., very solid $700, ext. 118. Larry Still Stone Mountain 770-93S7650
'S1 Miley 2 horse bumper pull, straight load, fully enclosed, S' dressing room w/saddle racks, good cond. $2400. Virgil Collins AIE!haretta 770-475-1590
'S3 WW 16' horse/stock trailer, bumper pull, tack comp., solid oak flooring, new tires, good cond. $2200; S. Webster Douglasville 770577-8723
'S7 Circle J horse trailer, 3 horse. slant, bumper pull, dressing room, enclosed & ramp $2SOO. Emmy Hanley Waverly Hall 706-5S22337
'S9 Bee 4 horse gooseneck trailer, 7' tall, 6' wide, esc. door, center door, mats, good floor & tires $3800. A. Sprinkle Evans 706-863-

16' gooseneck horse or cattle trailer, good tack comp. $SOO. M. Young Savannah 704-

cond., new tires $2500/obo. W. Barron 549-9334

Carnesville 706-384-264S

Want used sheep/goat stanchion in good

16" Australian brand dressage saddle, extra cond. Carole Core Marietta 770-971-SS20

wide tree, fittings, sq. pad, exc. cond. $350. A. Western saddle, leather w/suede seat, front

Oehlke BiShoE! 706-769-9044

and back girth, breast collar, good cond.,

16" Circle Y roping saddle w/rawhide silver $250/obo. Linda Kundell Watkinsville 706-

laced cantle, custom made Wes Beaty roping 769-6395

saddle, 15" $SOO ea. David Gaddis Canton Western saddles $75, 2/$225, youth saddle

770-475-706S

$175, roping saddle $250, Simco roping sad-

16" Hereford roping saddle, rough out die $450, bridles, blankets. R. Smith

leather, dally horn $375. Diane Roberson 'HlimE!ton 770-227-0504

Dublin 912-984-4S30

16" Price Mclauglin light oiled show saddle

w/breast collar $1700, 15 1/2" Circle Y

w/breast collar $700. Jimmy Blalock Canton 770-479-5296
17 1/2" Courbette Merkur-DL w/fittings, very good cond. $350. D. Brown Conyers 7707S7-2974
17" Crosby Close Contact, havanna brown w/2 girths & leathers, no irons, exc. cond., saddle, pad, cover $600. Beverly Snyder

If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Sonya Mitchell at 404-6519083.
American Fuzzy Lop bunnies, pedi. show qlty., California breeder does, cavies $5 ea., feeders $2-$4 ea. R. Ross Buford 770~9459310

'97 bermuda/fescue, md. bales $15 outside, $20 inside 4x5 rolls. Roy Jamison Toccoa 706-8S6-4221
'97 Coastal/Johnson grass mix, tight 4x5 rolls, $20 loaded. Jeff Jackson Athens 706543-2656
'97 4x5 md. bales, horse qlty. bermuda, rescue, fescue-bermuda mix, $25 and up. Wayne Blackwell Mansfield 770-7S6-3060
'97 Alfalfa, Eastern, horse qlty., small stem, lge. leaf, first & second cuttings, dely. avail., $6.50 & $7/55# bales. F.C. Collins Blairsville 706-745-6720
'97 Alicia bermuda, 4x5 rnd. rolls, well fert., dely. avail., sheltered in Ashburn, Cordele. T. Land Ashburn 912-3S6-4063 912-567-4956
'97 Alicia bermuda hay, good qlty., 4x4 JD bales, $25/roll. C. Finch Thomson 706-5411212
'97 Alicia bermuda hay, lge. rnd. bales, rain/weed free, sheltered, heavily fert., $30/bale. C. Carter Nicholls 912-384-53S7

5956

Clarkesville 706-754-71S5

Blk. Netherland Dwarf, multi. col. '97 Alicia, Tift 85, Coa5tal hay, fert., exc.

'91 4-horse slant gooseneck, front dressing rm., rear tack, very good cond. Mike Caple Athens 706-546-4020

17" Keiffer Aachen II event saddle, exc. cond., sold w/girth $1000. Kerry Brewster Lithonia 706-357-20S8

Netherland Dwarf, Siamese smoke pearl Netherland Dwarf male bunny. Katherine Busman AIE!haretta 77D-442-0719

qlty., rnd. $25, sq. $2.50. George Coppage 205 Oliver Hwy. Newington 30446 912-8574775

'91 C.M. bumper pull, 7'x7', pads, new floor & tires, elec. brakes, kept inside $2500. Toby Richardson Villa Rica 770-456-0919

1S" Crosby free style dressage, blk. $700, 16 1/2" Passier Grand Gilbert, blk. $1550, both exc. cond. Linda Stallings Social Circle

Breeders; 1 blue Dutch bucks w/pedigree, $20-$25; 2 Mini Lop bucks and 1 doe, $35/trio. Herman Kaufman Cumming 770-

'97 Bahia grass, rnd. rolls, 4'x6' on your trailer, $25/roll, qty. avail. Mark Carpenter Metter 912-6S5-3S12

'91 Sundowner, alum. 3 horse gooseneck, 4' dressing room, drop down doors, rear tack. Robin Shiflett Palmetto 770-463-3072
'92 Calico gooseneck 3 horse slant load,

770-464-0166
2 concrete cattle guards, good cond. $350 ea., bring truck or trailer, we can load. Jeff Cahill AIE!haretta 770-475-1017

S89-9111 770-8S6-0473
Bunnies to breeders, Lops, Jersey Woolies, Mini Rex, Dwarf, mix., get breeders now for Easter. S. Guiney Covington 770-786-6227

'97 Bahia & Coastal hay for sale, clean,
fert., rain free, sq. bales $3/bale; '97 Bahia
$2/bale, 1st cut. Gayle Borah Byron 912-
-956-4052

dressing room, good cond. $2500. Kyle 2 cutback saddles, 1 brown, 1 blk. $150 ea. Bunnies, Holland Lops, Netherland Dwarf, '97 Coastal bermuda, good qlty., sq.

Vasser Summerville 706-857-1405

T. Valmus Marietta 770-436-8517

Holland breeders, Dutch buck, reas. Nancy bales/$3, lge. rolls $25, dely. avail. P.L. Webb

'94 4-horse gooseneck slant, large tack rm., mats, good cond., $4,500. Bonnie Cameron

2 horse trailer, w/tack comp., exc. door, good cond., $975. R. Ogle Powder Springs

Chandler Carrollton 770-S34-3490 Bunnies; Dutch, Mini Lops, Dwarfs, Mini

Webbs Farms Valdosta 912-242-1917 912242:.S423

Martinez 706-S63-9147
'95 4-Siar alum. trlr., 16' box, 6' tack, 1 cut gate, rubber walls/floors, must sell, $10,000.

770-943-3930
2 horse 6 1/2' bumper pull w/tack comp., good cond., good floor $1500. N. McClure

Rex, and dwarfs, $10-$15. Melissa Tallant Cumming 770-886-0473 770-SS9-9111
English & French Lops, Mini Rex buck $20

'97 Coastal berrnuda hay, fert., horse qlty.,
lge. rolls, sq. bales avail. Lavern McDilda
Claxton 912-739-4614 912-739-4597

J. Bushanan Cartersville 770-3S6-4464 770- Cumming 770-887-6613

w/pedi., Dutch, Netherland bucks $10, NZ $6, '97 Coastal berrnuda, heavily fart., sq. bales

3S6-6S45 '95 Adam 16' gooseneck stock trailer, cen-

2 horse bumper pull, extra tall & wide, esc. door, brakes, tack comp., good floor & tires,

show qlty. Bea Hobbs 7294

Thomson 706-595-

horse qlty.-$3 in qty. John Davis Statesboro 912-5S7-5216

ter divider, esc. door, torsion axles, floor mats, good cond. $1700. Wally Brown Loganville Mini Rex w/pedi. $20, Mini Lops w/pedi. '97 Coastal berrnuda hay, horse qlty., sq~

exc. cond. $1S50/obo. K. Osborne Winder 770-466-4602

$15, Holland Lops w/pedi. $10, NZW pedi. bales & rnd. bales. Ronnie Hart

770-914-S113

20' gooseneck stock trailer $1500, 14" bar- $15. Jimmy Ashley Augusta 706-4S1-S792 Bloomingdale 912-748-4503

'95 Bonanza 4 horse slant, 25', rear tack, rel racing saddle $350. Tom Cole Franklin Mini Rex, Mini/Fuzzy Lop, Dwarf mix., '97 Coastal bermuda hay, lge. rnd. bales.

oversize height & width, 12' sleeper/dressing, exc. cond. $6500. H. Riner Kite 912-469-

770-854-6335 3 horse slant load bumper pull w/dressing

babies $10 ea., wire cages slightly used $10$45. T. Ashley Knoxville 912-S36-2410

-Dannie Cartee
'97 Coastal

Statesboro 912-S65-2326 bermuda hay, 150 lge. sq.

5155

room $4000, Garrison all around saddle $500. Mini Rex, pedi. jr. does, breeding age does, bales, $3.50 per bale. L. Still Loganville 770-

'95 Sooner 6 horse slant w/rear tack, drop S. Spier Thomaston 706-647-4467

top qlty. & healthy. R. Arson Dahlonega 706- 466-7S70

feed doors, dressing room $1720, call aft. 6 pm. Dale Feltman Hartwell 706-376-4077

40 corral panels w/gate, panels $35 ea., gate $50. John Boren Concord 770-227-

864-1321 NZR doe, 6 mos., good breeding age, Rex

'97 Coastal bermuda, rnd. bales $35, '97 Coastal/Bahia mix $30, 1200 lbs., fert., you

'95 -three horse slant gooseneck, 7 1/2', 7044

doe 7 mos. Steve Ferguson Snellville 770- pick up in Leesburg. James/Tommy Sizemore

removable rear tack, dividers, stallion divider, dressing room $6000/obo. K. Anderson Danielsville 706-795-3037

6'6" two horse bumper pull, red/wh., good cond., good floor, esc. door. P. Winslow Douglasville 770-745-4512

972-9735 NZW jr. & sr. breeders, exc. confirmation for
meat rabbits, Californian bucks from regd.

Jr. Alban~ 912-438-1213 912-436-3331
'97 Coastal bermuda hay, well fart., clean and rain free, sq. bales, $3 in barn, horse qlty.

'96 twenty ft. gooseneck stock trailer, middie gate, 6000 lb. dual axles w/16" wheels, red w/wh. tarp $3950. Chuck Keeton Eatonton 706-4S5-9732
'96 two horse Southern trailer, 15' living quarter, S' wide mid & rear tack, elec. jack $22,500. J, Dunsmore Lincolnton 706-3597S05
'97 2-horse trlr., like new bumper pull, mats, 7' $2,500. Sharon Hagemann Lake Park 912-559-4 77 4
'97 Elite alum. 21' gooseneck 4-horse slant w/rear tack, drop feed doors, sleeping qtrs. w/elec., $1S,500/obo., call aft. 6 pm. Tommy

6x12 horse/stock combo 7' tall, rear curtains, spring ramp, gravel gd., esc. door, removable dividers, warranty, $3, 150. P. Staub Conyers 770-269-2300
6x20 gooseneck cattle trailer, 2 gates, canvas top, hvy. axles $1200, nego. S.hawn Bailey Chatsworth 706-625-S3S9
Capchur gun & supplies for directly medicating cattle & other lge. animals $200. Harold Dire SE!arta 706-444-9533
Cattle trailer, 2S'. $150, liquid feed tanks $60. Pau; Fontaine Carrollton 770-834-363S
Cherokee 2 horse g_oos_eneck, 7', fully

stock, wire cages, good cond. J. Throckmorton Douglasville 770-4S9-S923
NZW jr. bucks, 7 mos., exc. commercial bloodline. J. Porter Winder 770-307-5S94
Netherland Dwarl breeders & bunnies, also indoor/outdoor cages, top fill water bottles, feeders. E. Simms Marietta 770-422-76S1
Rabbits, breeders & bunnies, also cages & waterers, feeders. Dennis Phillips Royston 706-245-S924
Rabbits, all cols. & sizes, live bunnies or dressed fryers, solid wire cages made to order. W. Rubert Warthen 912-552-5967

L. Lodge Whitesville 706-663-35S7
'97 Coastal, bermuda, Bahia or mxd. hay, 500 4'X5' bales, load your truck $25/roll. Jim -Markham Thomaston 706-647-91S7
'97 Tift 44 hay, horse qlty., highly fert., rain/weed free, lge. sq. bales. C. Bryant Thomasville 912-226-226S
'97 Tift 44 bermuda hay, horse qlty., $3/bale at barn, dely. avail. Buddy Bearden Bostwick 706-342-3393
'97 Tift 44 hay, well fart., very clean, horse qlty., sq. or rnd. bales. C. Boyd Hoschton 706-654-243S

Lopes Williamson 770-412-1703
'97 bermuda hay, heavily fert., sq. bales, horse qlty., in barn, rain free, $3.50 qty. disc. Rodney Shubert Royston 706-245-0990
'97 bermuda hay for cows, highly fert., lge., sq. dry bales in barn $2/bale; mulch hay $1.50/bale. Webb Mask Fayetteville 770461-8564
'97 bermuda hay rolls, Tift 44 and Alicia, $30 roll, well fert., weed free, lge. rolls. Roger Anderson Jesup 912-724-7294 912-4276430
'97 bermuda, rain free, fart., $3.50, rye grass straw $2 at barn, dely. avail. Al Guillebeau Monroe 770-267-S929
'97 bermuda, berrnuda mix, crabgrass & m.illet or silage, $18-$25 per roll, sq. bales $2.75. Keith Lord Danielsville 706-795-5232
'97 crop, Tift 44 sq. bales, $3/bale. R.S. Holdridge Roopville 770-854-4095 770-8547247 '"'97 ean:orngrouncrmrX$3.40c50-1b.; Ftlnt~ corn bagged, call aft. S pm. R. Wilhoit Cohutta 706-694-2S25
'97 fall cutting fescue grass hay, 4x4 JD rolls, will load, $15. Mike Bruce Layonia 706356-33S1
'97 fescue bermuda mix, 4x5 rolls, fert., stored in barn, $20 roll. Tony Craft Winder 770-S67-2400
'97 fescue orchardgrass mix, 4x5 rolls $15, no rain, in field, 850 lb. Kevin Phipps Calhoun 706-629-0626
'97 fescue orchard grass, fert. rain free, 4x4 rolls-$20 at barn, dely. avail. Kenny Queen EE!WOrth 706-492-25S9
'97 fescue & bermuda mix, fert., sprayed for weeds, 75 lbs., med. rolls. A. Cape Gillsville 706-335-2S45
'97 fescue & bermuda hay, 4x5 tight rolls, fert. & sprayed, $20 roll, loaded. J. Duncan/S. Mize Danielsville 706-7S9-2516 706-3359501
'97 fescue hay, weed free, 4'x5' roll $25. Geoffrey Parrish Bethlehem 770-S68-1S21
'97 fescue hay, sq. bales, well fert., $2.50 ea. Charles Hoffman McDonough 770-9142767
'97 fescue hay, lge. sq. bales, well fert., rain and weed free, horse qlty., $2.25 at barn, will del. Brad Russell Dalton 706-277-2610
'97 fescue h~y. sq. bales, rain free, $3, dely.
avail. Charles Haley Dallas 770-445-555S
'97 fescue hay, sq. bales/$2.50, rnd. med. size $20. James Ray JasE!er 770-735-2375
'97 fescue hay, fert., rnd. bales in barn $35. J.A. King Rockmart 770-445-2430
'97 fescue hay, 4x5 rolls, $15 ea., call aft. 6 E!m. Larry Jarrett Gillsville 770-S69-7900
'97 fescue hay, rain free, sq. bales, $2.50 ea. Bruce Kitchens S791 Fuller Rd. Douglasville 30134 770-443-0311
'97 fescue mxd. hay, rain free, weed free, in barn, 4x5 rnd. bales; also 6x5 rnd. rolls. John McAfee Ranger 706-337-221S
'97 fescue, lge. sq. bales, horse qlty., rain free, $2.75-bale. V. Michelli Gainesville 770532-96S1
'97 fescue, orchard, berrnuda mix hay, exc.
qlty., lge. sq. bales $2.50, no weeds or briars.
Emmett Wilbanks 4604 Hwy. 151 LaFayette

Nash Monroe 770-267-0S75 '97 Ponderosa 2 horse trailer $2500, 16'
gooseneck, like new $3150. Melannie Dillard Marietta 404-S20-1 003
'97 Stoll 32' cattle trailer, 7' wide, three SOOO lb. axles, vacuum/hyd. brakes, solid sides,

enclosed w/dressing room, sep. tack, mats, full padded $3000. W. Thomas Gray 9129S6-3776
Courbette 17" blk. Baron Von Trenck dressage saddle, very good cond. $850. Janice Halderson Dahlonega 706-S64-4654

Cover Plants
Invert large flowerpots over semihardy perennials, such as dusty miller, to protect the plants in winter, according to the University of Georgia

'97 Tift 44 bermuda hay, horse qlty., well fart.
and weed free, sq. bales, $3 in barn. Ed
Williams CSlhoun 706-277-1416 706-629-060S
'97 Tift 44 bermuda hay, horse qlty., $3 sq. -bale. Bob Drennan Greenville 706-672-4173
'97 Tift 44 bermuda hay, horse qlty., sq.

3072S '97 fescue, orchard grass, clover hay, rain
free, horse qlty., $3 per sq. bale, can del. Charles Hemphill Blairsville 706-745-9544
'97 fescue, bermuda mix, well fart., rnd. bales, first cutting, stored outside, $25 per

radial tires, like new. Travis Holsomback

Market Bulletin is printed

Extension Service. Uncover the plants bales $3 in barn, qty. d(31y. avail. John roll.; also, mulch hay. P. Phillips Armuchee

Sugar Valley 706-629-9665

on recycled paper.

during warmspells.

Bleckley McDonough 770-957-3756

706-295-2351

Wednesday January 14, 1998

'97 fescue, 4x4 rolls, $15 ea.; Landrum 8
am.-5 pm., Shaw call aft. 5 pm. Charles Landrum/Jerry Shaw Cedartown 770-943-
9535 770-748-2638 '97 fescue, sq. bales, fer!., rain free, in the

Fescue hay, fresh cut, rain free, rnd. bales,
$20-J:Jale. Jim Dillard Whitesburg 770-8348732
Fescue hay, '97 rnd. bales, limed, fer!. in barn. George Pace Hampton 770-946-4187

THE MARKET BULLETIN
AG SFOEERDS/PALLAENTS

Ir -L-1-ve-sto-c-k -Sa-le-s-an- d- E-v-en-tP-sage,9I
I c1Ip and save c aIendar I

I I barn, $3/bale, defy. avail. Ron Teems Fescue hay, 4x4 rolls $20, sq. bale/$3, rain If you have questions regarding this cate-

Cartersville 770-386-8063

tree, well fert., in barn, call aft. 5 pm. Jack gory, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9084. Every Mon. Cattle & Hog Sale, 12:30 Every Thurs. Slaughter Hog Sale, 11 am,

'97 hay, sq. bales, bermuda, fescue, Dallas
grass, weed free, well fer!., $2.50 bale in barn. Joe White Bowman 706-245-9249
'97 highly fert. Tift 44, rain free, 4x5 bales, sheltered $30, outside $25. Edwine Summers

Cantrell Kingston 770_386_1832 Fescue, clover, bermuda mix $3-sq. bales,
$25 rnd. bales in barn, rain free. Jimmy
Neisler Cumming 770-889-1719 Fescue, sq. bales, horse qlty., $2.50, defy.

I suAbdmv1et rat1.csuerrsreonft gaegrrmiciunIatutiroan1 sreepeodrtm(nuostt I more than 9 month.s 0 Id) for each type I seed advertised. Reports will be returned

pm, Toombs Co. Livestock Market, Inc., Lyons. Info: 912-526Eve8ry19M6/o8n2.02C. attIe & Hog SaIe, 1:30 pm, Cordele Livestock Enterprises,
Inc., Cordele. Info: Paul Sheilnutt,

I NW Ga. Pork, Inc., Adairsville. Info:
Arthur Smith, 404-773-7764 (Thurs.) or
I Eve8ry00T-3h4u2r-s1.19S6ou(MthonC.-eFnrit.r).aI L"1vestock, I Inc. Cattle Sale, 1:30 pm, Fitzgerald.
Info: 912-423-4400 or 800-423-4460.

I Temple 770-562-3679

avail., cut in June and Sept. '97. John Petrel upon request. Certain varieties of seed

Jr., 912-273-8984.

Every Thurs. Cattle Sale & Livestock

'97 highly fer!. fescue hay, weed, rain free, LaFayette 706-397-8106

are protected from propagation unless Every Mon. Livestock Sale, 12:30 pm,

Auction, 12 noon, Calhoun

$2.50 bale at barn, $2.75 def. Larry Carpenter

Ellaville 800-772-8925

'97 horse qlty., fescue/orchardgrass hay,

fer!.

lime,

rain

free,

h vy.

sq.

I ba es,

II ca

2nd

no.

aft. 6 pm. Lamar Long Chatsworth 706-278-

1264 706-695-5906

Hay for sale, sq. bales of horse qlty. Tift 44 and Alfalfa, defy. avail. Tommy Andrews Newnan 770-625-1541
Hay, sq. bales clover, bermuda, Italian rye grass, mix rain tree, horse qlty., $2.50/bale, 8000 bales avail. Buck Dills Blairsville 706-

they are grown as a class of certified seed. For example, wheat seed such as
Florida 3o4, 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 seed. Propagation of

D & N Livestock Services, Inc., Hwy. 74 East, Thomaston. Info:
706-647-7451 (day) or 706-6479414/3171 (night). Every Mon. Cattle & Hog Sale, 2:30 pm, Hagan Stockyard, Inc., Hagan.
Info: 912-739-4011/693-9650.

I Stockyard, Hwy. 53, 2270 Rome Rd.,
S.W., Calhoun. Info: 706-629-1900.
I Every 2nd Thurs. Southern Plains AllBreed Horse & Tack Sale, American Legion Fairgounds, Tifton. Info: 912I 388-8656. Every 2nd & 4th Thurs. Feeder Pig

'97 horse qlty. bermuda/fescue, $3/sq. bale, 745-1235

such seed is a violation of. the Plant Every Mon. Cattle & Hog Sale, 1:30

$30 roll, Tift 44 $40/roll. R.J. Campbell Highest qlty. Tift 44 hay, in barn, clean & Variety Protection Act and the Federal

pm, Swainsboro Stockyard, Inc.,

I Sale, 6 pm, Toombs Co. Livestock
Market, Inc., Lyons. Info: 912-526-

Rockmart 770-748-3419

dry, hay in Social Circle, Monroe, Good Hope Seed Act. If you have questions regard-

'97 horse qlty. Tift 44 hay, sq. bales in barn, area, call for details. John Stevens Atlanta ing certified seed, call the Market Bulletin

Swainsboro. 3201/2661.

Info:

912-237-

8196/8202.

Every Fri. night All Breed Hors~Tack

fert., weed & rain free, Monroe-Winder area. 404-255-2260

office or the Georgia Department of Every Mon. Graded 1's Sale, accepting

Sale, 8 pm, Sunny Farm Stables,

Hubert Harris Atlanta 404-355-3195

Higly fert. top qlty. Coastal bermuda hay, Agriculture seed Division, (404) 656-

7 -11 a.m., Moultrie Livestock Co.,

Hwy. 369, Cumming. Info: Tony

'97 rnd. bales, browntop millet and wheat rain free, weed free, hvy. sq. bales $3.50 ea., 3635.

Moultrie. Info: Randy Bannister,

Gabriel, 770-887-9273/886-8341.

and oats mxd., 1200 lb. bales, sheltered, $30 per bale. Carl McKnight Senoia 770-2510482
'97 sq. baled Coastal bermuda, 10,000 bales. Ray Abbott Albany 912-435-6577

rnd. bales-$20. James Woods Pine Mountain 706-882-6580
Lge. qty. of exc. qlty. Coastal bermuda hay,
sq. or lge. rnd. bales. Winton Harris Screven 912-586-6687

97 Vidalia Granex onion plants, 2001$8, 5001$12, 10001$18, 20001$32, over 20001$15, UPS prepaid. John McDonald P.O. Box 1052 Vidalia 30474 912-529-3383
'97 Wrens Abruzzi rye, 78% germ., 99.46%

912-985-1019. Every Mon. night Horse & Tack Sale, 7
pm, Rocking Horse Ranch, 2661 Hwy. 82 E., Poulon. Info: 912-7767223. Every Other Mon. Butcher Hog Sale,

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 Horse & Tack Sale, 7:30
pm, Rocking Horse Ranch,

912-883-9102

Lge. rnd. bales of fescue and bermusJa pure seed, cleaned, treated & bagged. Gary

11 am, all classes or all grades,

Sylvester. Info: 912-776-7223.

'97 sq. bales Alicia & Coastal, $2.50 bale. mxd., '97 crop, Ive. msg. D. Knight Rutledge Watson Mauk 912-649-7070

Turner Co. Stockyards, Ashburn. Every Fri. night Small Animal &

R. Lee Alma 770-632-2357

706-557-2803

'97 old time col. butter beans, in family over

Info: 912-567-3371 or 800-344-

Miscellaneous Sale, rabbits, chick-

200 4x5 rnd. fescue/bermuda, rain free in Lge. rolls, (800-1000 lbs.) of bermuda hay, 100 yrs., 1/2 cup-$3 plus $1.50 hdlg., 56%

9808.

ens, guineas & all kinds of fowl,

barn, fert., dry tested, 11.90% protein, will $25per1oll. D.P. Rigdon Alma912-632-4962 germ. Shirley Ledbetter 8444 W. Carroll Rd. Every 1st & 3rd Mon. Dairy Cow

Ruby's Auction Barn, 341 N.,

load free $30. C.B. Bolling Cedar Knolls Farm Lrg. round bales, '97 coastal hay, suitable Whitesburg 30185

Replacement Sale, 1 pm, Mid-

Roberta. Info: Ruby Burnam, 912-

Shady Dale 706-468-1599

for cattle, $25/bale. Wayne Braswell 1.00 everbearing strawberry plants $10, $4

Georgia Livestock Market, Inc.,

788-5026.

250 lge. rnd. bales of prime peanut hay, Bethlehem 770-867-2021

post. Audrey Brady 1522 Chuck Thompson

Hwy. 16 W., Jackson. Info: 770- Every Fri. night Gray Bell Animal

rain free & dry. Jerry Albritton P.O. Box 2220 Butler 912_862_5899
Alfalfa hay $4/bale; Timothy $2/bale, Timothy 5x6 rolls $20, call 6-8 pm. J. Higdon Rossville 706-866-4999

bap1erse/m$4iu,mbaTrn1it

44 ro 11 s.

&$40co,a,.s1e,atd1rboe11srm$u2d5a..

Tsq. 1m

Hunter Conyers 770-483-8712 770-922-

6653

Prime Coastal bermuda, horse hay, fer!.,

Rd.. Cadwell 31009 .
Asian persimmons, non-astngent, 1-2', bareroot, $10 ea. plus shipping; chinquapins
3/$27 plus shipping. Lester Davis 1644 Lokey Dr. Columbus31904 706-323-0857

775-7314. Every 1st & 3rd Mon. Baxley Goat &
Pig Sale, 6 pm. Info: Herbert Stone, 9 12_35 7_6l98/3397. Every Tues. Lanier Farmers Livestock Corp. Sale, 12 noon, Jot-Em-Down

Auction, 7 pm, small animals & goats, Hwy. 281, Royston. Info: Billy Joe Bell, 706-245-4205. Every Fri. night Small Animals Sale,
7:30 pm, Buggytown Auction Co., Old Fairgrounds, Hwy. 341 S.,

Alfalfa, sq. bales, '97 crop, $6; fescue, lge. UGA soil specs., defy. avail., sq. and rnd. Black walnut plants, any size, you dig, $3.

Rd., Cumming. Info: 706-844-9223.

Barnesville. Info: Bobby Burnette,

rnd. bales $25, fescue small rnd. bales $20. bales in barn. Olin Trammell Forsyth 912- ea., all you want. Alton Davis Dearing7.9,~:. :Event' Tues. Auction, all hogs, accept-

770-358-1721.

Samuel R. Palamio Atlanta 404-261-8473 994-6463

556-3453



ing 7-11 am, Moultrie Livestock Co., Every other Fri. night Horse & Tack

Alicia hay, lge. rnd. bales, highly fert, Prime Coastal bermuda or rye hay, rnd. Cert. Tifton 44 and cert. Russell bermuda
$50/ton. c. Morey Sylvester 912-776-4244 bales, $25-$32.50, highly fert., UGA soil sprigs; also will custom plant on your farm.

Moultrie. Info: Randy Bannister, 912-985-1019.

Auction, tack 7 pm, horses 9 pm, Ranger Horse Auction, Ranger. Info:

Bermuda & fescue mxd ... rnd. rolls, in barn, rain free, well fert., horse qlty., '97 cut, $18/roll, Haralson Co. Bill Albury Felton 770646-8919

specs., defy. avail. Sonny Trammell Juliette 912-994-9492
Rnd. and sq. bales of weather free Alicia &
Coastal hay, harvested summer '97 and

Charles Hurley Summerville 706-857-2707 Fruit trees, pecans, (Stuart & Desirable),
grapes, scuppernongs, blackberries, raspber-
ries, crabapple, figs, blueberries, cont. grown.

Every Tues. Cattle Sale, 1 pm,

Thomasville

Stockyard,

Inc.,Thomasville. Info: 912-2264230 (Mon.-Fri.). Every Tues. Slaughter Hog & Regular

423-476-2675. Every 2nd Fri. Feeder Pig Sale, 1 pm,
Turner Co. Stockyard, Ashburn. Info: 800-344-9808. Every Sat night Horse Sale, tack, 7:30

Bermuda Tift 44, sq. bales, well fert., no sotred in barn. Lamar Johnson Baxley 912- M.L. Williams Franklin 706-675-3048

Cow Sale, 2 pm, Blackshear

pm, horses to follow, Holland

rain or weeds, $3.50/bale. Paige Bullock 367-4463

.German tomato seeds, pink or yellow, grow

Stockyard, Blackshear. Info: Steve

Livestock Auction, Hwy. 23 N., (

Bo-boy I Dallas-77.0-445.-2107 - -- -- -- .- . I ' Sev. hundred rolls.Coastal. hay, 800-1000 ~..JQ...}fftqrEb,Q.;e~Qe;,$3,:.; 1.Q.0-l. Y.(/.(1.!?Ji;,. ..L)3mitt\. a+a-:3Ql-r92&.8/.449-.1404.,,, '..;w; ' ,u.Glennvi\le,..Jnfo,:,.912'654-0391....,....,~ .

Bermuda hay, titt 44 6r Coastal, premium lb. ~rolls:

:::owarf?R'.l.. ~ Elng0i81 N.M. Saine 1768 Wh.ite Hill Rd. Murrayville Every Tues. night Horse & Tack Sale, Every Sat. night All Breed Horserrack

qlty., sq. bales, $3.50 ea. for 20 bales or more. MilledgtMlle 912-946-3168 912-452-2752 30564 706-864-3186

Charles Mcintosh Monroe 770-267-9536

Sq. bales Coastal bermuda, good cow hay Muscadines: Scarlett $7.50, Fry, Tara,

7 pm, Gaines Livestock Auction, 1 mi. from Quitman on Hwy. 84 E.

I Sale, 7 pm, Hwy. 20 Horse Sale,
Cumming. Info: Mary Strayhorn, 770-

Bermuda hay, rnd. & sq. bales, priced accord. to qlty. and amt. of sale. H.C. Allen McDonough 770-957-3379
Bermuda hay, 4x5 rnd. rolls, horse $30, cow hay $18, Cumming-Ball Ground Ga. J.R. Hamby Cumming 770-392-9590
Bermuda hay, sq. bales, well fert., no rain/weeds, horse qlty., 4x5 rnd. bales, 55

or mulch $1.75 at barn, near Concord, defy.

possible, call evg. J.R. Blankenship

Fayetteville 770-461-9734



Tift 44 and Coastal rain free, horse qlty., sq. bales $3, rnd.bales/$30, Ive. msg. Alan Mock

Springfield 912-754-9048

Tift 44 hay, horse qlty., sq. bales $2.75, rnd. bales in field $25, 1Omi. So. of LaGrange. Lon

Cowart, Summit, Carlos, scuppernong $4.75,

Info: 912-263-9940 (barn) or 912-

!hornless blackberries $2, fruit trees $8.25.

985-4205 (home).

Edward Bottoms Concord 770-884-5661

Every Wed. Livestock Sale, 12 noon,

Native fruits & nut trees, chinquapin, paw

Wilkes County Stockyard, Hwy 78,

paw, American hazelnut, butternut, Yellow

N. By-Pass, Washington. Info:

Haw, crabapple. Stacy Adams West Point

Graydon Bobo, 706-678-2632.

*' I 706-882._0447 .

. .

-

Old t1mey var. Limbertwig, horse apples

Every Wed. Slaughter Hog Sale, 11 '"'"arn;c\A County,. Farm Bureau
Marketing Assn., Twin City. Info:

I 844-0575.
Every 1st & 3rd Sat Metter Pony & Goat
I Sale, Mosley Farm, Metter. Info:
Edward Mosley, 912-685-2950/5548.
I Every 1st & 3rd Sat. S&D Goat Sale, 12:30 pm, ~ayne County Stockyard, Jesup. Info. 912-3&7-9268/427-~715.
I Every 1st & 3rd Sat. Goat & Chicken Sale, 12:30 pm, comm. goats, $3,

take all at $20 ea. Billy Bullock Dallas 770- Marlowe WestPoint706-882-5101 706-882- Yates, sweet apples. Jim Lawson 2730

445-9392 770-397-6856

5949

Yellow Cr. Rd., Ball Ground 30107 770-893-

Andy Walden, 912-763-2135 (Wed.) or 800-342-1196 (Mon.-Fri.).

I fowl & etc., 10 cents plus 10%,
Rocking Horse Ranch, Hwy. 82,

I Bermuda hay, rain tree, exc. qlty., sq. bales Tift 44, '97 crop, highest qlty. sq. bales, cut 2141

Every Wed. Cattle Sale, 12:30 pm, NE

Poulon. Info: 912-776-7223.

in barn, $4/bale. Hardy Edwards Athens 706- at young stage-$3, 1000 lb. rolls-$30, can def. Old-fashioned small white crisp cucumber

Ga. Livestock Auction Barn, Inc., Every 1st & 3rd Sat night Horse & Tack

742-5717

or store. Herb Bixler Perry 912-987-9858 seeds $1/tsp. w/SASE. Mrs. J.S. Bryan 126

Bermuda hay, sq. bales. J.R. Wimpey Tift 44, 5x5 rolls, sheltered, 9.6% protein, Ash Ave. Dahlonega 30533 706-864-2574

Winterville Rd., Athens. Info: Lewis Thompson, 706-769-7225 (home)

I Sale, 7:30 pm, Buggytown Auction
Co., Old Fairgrounds, Hwy. 341 S.,

Jonesboro 770-471-4221
Bermuda/lescue hay, heavily fer!., lge. sq. bales, rain free, horse qlty., $3/bale. S. Stana Powder Springs 404-266-3160 770-9487282
Clean mxd. hay, fescue and orchardgrass, sq. and rnd. bales, horse qlty. Paul Teems

$35/roll, call evgs. Dewel Lawrence Vienna 912-268-4303
Tift 44, horse qlty., state tested, 14% protein, 56TDN, well lert., irrigated, rain free, $3/sq. bales, $30 rnd. bale. R. Gamble Summerville 706-397-2494
Top qlty. bermuda hay, rnd. rolls $50, sq.

Raspberry plants, (Heritage), bear, all sum-

mer; 8/$12 ppd. Carol Bland 447 Lees Mill Rd.

Fayetteville 30214 770-964-3162

Tift

44

Coastal

bermuda

sprigs,

now

taking

orders for spring planting, can also custom
plant. Scott McDaniel Barnesville 77o-358o54o

or 706-549-4790 (barn). 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. Cattle Auction, sale time 1
pm, Moultrie Livestock Co.,

I Barnesville. Info: Bobby Burnette,
770-358-1721.
I Every 2nd Sat. night Horse Sale, 7 pm, Pony Express Stockyard, Covington. I Info: 864-638-6112/2712. Every 2nd Sat. night Miscellaneous
I Sale, 7:30 pm, Buggytown Auction
Co., Old Fairgrounds, Hwy. 341 S.,

Canton 770-479-5919

bales $3.50 ea. O.L. Rutledge 1668 Brannan

coastal bermuda, sq. bales, Coastal & fes- Rd. McDonough 30253 770-957-5144

FLOWERS FOR SALE

Moultrie. Info: Randy Bannister, 912-985-1019.

I Barnesville. Info: Bobby Burnette,
770-358~1721.

cue mxd., rnd. bales, well fer!., rain free. John. Top qlty., pure Alfalfa hay, 3rd cutting

Marlowe 1855 Auburn Rd. Dacula 30211 $10/bale, mxd. alfalfa & grass $5/bale, taking

770-945-4872

orders. Michelle Jones Winder 770-867-3576

. Coastal bermuda, fescue & . Tift 44, sq. Well fer.t. & limed Tift 44 hay, easy access

bales, well fert., rain free. Pierce Marlowe to barn $4 per bale, 10 bales min. Dawn 3701 Geo Wms. Rd. Monroe 30656 770- Abbott Cartersville 170-974-0573

.267-5760

Yellow hammered ear corn $7/100 lb.,

If you have questions about this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9084
Flower seed offered for sale has not been tested for germination since it often is collected in very limited quantities.

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, Mid-Georgia Livestock Market, Inc., Hwy. 16 W., Jackson. Info: 770-

I Every 2nd & 4th Sat. Goat & Chicken Sale, outside sale, 10 am, inside I sale, 1 pm, Lee's Auction, 483 White Hill Rd., Sylvania. Info: David W. Lee, I 912-857-3269. Every 2nd & 4th Sat. Goat & Pig
I Auction, 1 pm, Cochran Goat & Pig
Auction, Cochran. Info: Frank.ie

Coastal bermuda, sq. bales, horse qlty., shelled corn $8.50/100 lb., 1000 lb. or

775-7314.

Howell, 912-945-6578 or 912-781-

I $3.50, cow hay $2.50, rnd. rolls, 4x5, some more/$8, bags extra. Don Collins Blairsville The Georgia Wildflower Preservation Act Every Wed. Regular Cattle Auction, 1

7318.



.defy. M. Hester Alpharetta 770-664-1257 706-745-1244

requires that shipments of officially pro-

pm, all classes of cattle, video cattle Every 2nd & 4th Sat. Goat & Poultry

Coastal bermuda, horse qlty. hay, sq. bales Yellow hammered ear corn, '97 crop, $7.50 tected plants be accompanied by transport

$3.25/bale. Ed Hicks Hampton 770-946- per hundred, new sacks extra, call before 9 tags displaying a permit number issued by

.9222

pm., Ive. msg. Andy Burton Jasper 706-692- the Georgia Department of Natural

sales, 3rd Thurs., Turner Co. Stockyards, Ashburn. Info: 912567-3371 or 800-344-9808.

II Sale, 1 pm, R&R Goat & Livestock
Auction, Hwy. 56 N., Swainsboro. Info: 912-469-3533/237-8825.

coastal bermuda, good qlty., rolls $25 out" 5475

Resources. Ladyslipper orchids and 2nd & Last Wed. night Smith Brothers Every 2nd & 4th Sat. Goats,. Poultry &

side stored, $30 inside stored, also sq. bales

.$2.75.

Bobby
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Linch

Moreland 770-253-0281

Coastal Alicia hay, rnd. bales, exc. qlty.,

highly fert., rain free, some under shelter $25

_and up. Clyde Bruner Metter 912-685-6089

Fruit Choice
In late fall and winter, the ripe fruit pictured in catalogs look their best, according to the University of

Goldenseal are examples of protected

plants. When advertising protected plants


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copy of your permit to sell protected

Plants. Ads submitted without this infor-

Livestock Yard Goat & Feeder Pig Sale, 7:30 pm, Bartow. Info: Ken Smith, 912-364-3920. Every Thurs. Wayne Co. Stockyard,
1:30 pm, Hwy. 169 N., Jesup. Info: 912-427-3715.

I Miscellaneous Sale, 12 noon, -
Pearson Livestock, U.S. 441 N.,
1 Pearson. Info: 912-422-3211.
Every 3rd Sat night Will Winn Farms
I Horse & Tack Auction, 7 pm,
Douglasville. Info: Sam Henley, 770-

Coastal bermuda hay, 4x5 roll $25. Randy
I; .Smith Lyons 912-526-3011
Coastal bermuda hay, well fert., weed free
I bales, $3 at barn, load your own. l.R. Chanin
_Lizella 912-746-1810 912-935-2292
Corn for sale, ear corn $0.05 lb., shelled or ground $7 per 100, plus bags, call aft. 6pm.
I Jim Burt Dawsonville 706-216-5041 I Fescue and bermuda, rnd. bales in barn
$15, in field $10; mulch $5; '97 cutting. Bob Johnson Carrollton 770-832-3117
! - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I Fescue bermuda mix, lge. rolls in dry $25,
L .J 25 up-$20, will load, well fert., Ive. msg.

Georgi.a Extens1.0n Serv1.ce. But resist the temptation to order one or more of everything. Most yards h ave room for on1Y a few frui.t trees, so select with care. Before buying a tree, consider how big it
will grow, how susceptible it is to disease and insects and what it needs for pollination.
Please include area codes with phone

mmfaotiromnatw'ioilnl onnotthbeesapu1ebolisrhseh.dip.mFeonrt fufrpthroe-r
tected plants, contact: Protected Plant Program, 2117 U.S. Hwy. 278 SE, Social Circle, GA 30279, (706) 557-3032.
$1 w/SASE seed: white, red cypress,
(hummingbird), vine, reseeding red salvia,
yellow hibiscus, love-lies-bleeding. B. Bryant 1143 Rosedale Rd., Atlanta 30306 404874_5354
$1/pkg. w/SASE: marigold, celosia, zinnia, shasta daisy, bachelor's button, cosmos, $2/pkg.; Easteregg plant, strawflower. Hilda Weed 955 Butlers Br. Rd. McDonough

Every Thurs. Dairy Cow Replacement
Sale, 12 noon, baby calf sale, 11 am, cattle sale & livestock auction
follows dairy sale, Duvall Livestock Market, 1101 Apalachee Ave., Greensboro. Info: Barnett Malcom,
706-453-7368 or 800-282-0747.
Every Thurs. Hog Sale, 11 :30 am, Cattle Sale, 1 pm, Sumter Livestock, Americu. s. Info: Kelly
Buchanan, 800-476-2931.

942-4526/489-8154.

Every 4th Sat. Horse/Tack Sale, 3 pm,

Lee's Auction, 483 White Hill Rd.,

Sylvania. Info: David W. Lee, 912-

857-3269.



Notice

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The Livestock Sales & Events

Calendar is published monthly. The cal-
endar appears each month outlined in a clip-and-save border so the listing can

dbeureinagsitlyheClmipopnetdha. nd saved for reference

If you have any questions about the livestock Sales & Events Calendar, please call Randy Cox at 404-656-3682.

Ronnie Rogers Calhoun 706-602-1451

numbers in advertisements.

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