Farmers and consumers market bulletin, vol. 85 [i.e. 81], no. 33 (1998 August 19)

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THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday August 19, 1998

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Bulletin Calendar

'98 rudbeckia, liatris, monarda, cleome, Daylilies, 1000/more var., send 55 cents or Lge. assortment, dill. col. daylilies, washed

_ snapdragon. C. Dickerson 562 S. Cherokee stamps for descriptive price list. M. Netherton & fanned, 100/$45, plus $5/UPS. Tessie

Rd. Social Circle 30025

727 Dothan Rd. Blakelll 31723 912-723-6703 Bryant 920 Shotwell St., Bainbridge 31717

LIVESTOCK SALES & EVENTS

Aug. 29 Culloden's 7th Annual Ga. State

Aug. 22 "Ga.'s Largest Goat, Poultry & Misc. Sale," Boer goats sold on 1st hr. of

Wildgame Cook-Off, arts & crafts. Info: 912-885-2338/2266. Sept. 26-27 Duluth Fall Festival, arts &

sale, sale time, 12:30 pm, Pearson Livestock, Inc., U.S. Hwy. 441 N., Pearson. Info: 912-387-6711/422-3211.

crafts, Sat.. 9 am-6 pm, Sun., 12 noon5 pm, Taylor Park, downtown Duluth.

Aug. 22 Goat & Poultry Sale, 1 pm, R&R

ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS

Goat and Livestock Auction, Hwy. 56 N., Swainsboro. lnfO'. 912-2378825/469-3533. Aug. 23 Ga. Emu Assn. Meeting, 1 pm, Brooks Lake, Conyers. Info: David or Barbara Baker, 770-946-3041 . Aug. 29 Southern A.II Breed Registered Horse Sale, 11 am, selling over 100 head, Southeastern Livestock Co. Sale Pavilion, Quitman. Info: 912-263c4147.

Sept. 12-1.3 26th Annual Banks County Festival, arts & crafts, Homer. Info: P.O. Box 57, Homer 30547 or 800-6385004.
Sept. 19-20 Appalachian Sampler Festival, arts & crafts, rain or shine, Ella Gap. Info: Carlie Hammond, Box 1468, Blue Ridge 30513 or 706-492-3819.
OCT. 2-4 31st Annual Maysville Autumn Leaf Festival, arts & crafts, Maysville. Info:

EQUINE EVENTS

P.O. Box 73, Maysville 30558 or Nancy

Aug.

22

Greene

County

Jr.

Rodeo,

7 pm,

Oct.

Smith, 706-652-2413. 2-3, 9-10; 16-17, 23-24 & 30-31

41 st

ages 5-18, calf back 7-14, sheep ride 4-

Annual Rabun County Homemakers

7-, pleasure class & running events, Union Point Rodeo Grounds. Info: Charles Crumbley, 706-453-7019. Aug. 22-23 3rd Annual Festival, horseback

Harvest Festival, crafts, quilts, produce, more, Old Farmers' Market, Hwy. 441, Dillard. Info: P.O. Box 277, Tiger 30576 or 706-782-7245/3878.

games, more, festival free to public, Oct. 3 Fair-on-the-Square Arts & Crafts

Cobb County Fairgrounds. Info: Saddle

Festival, 9 am-5 pm, celebrating 25th

Up for Kids, 770-962-7560.

Year, courthouse square, Millen. Info:

Aug. 28 All Running Show, 7 pm, 60%

P.O. Box 750, Millen 30442 or Rubie

payback, added money 3-D, barrels,

Walters, 912-982-4209 or Dot Lanier,

Tyson Arena, Villa Rica. Info: 770-537-

912-982-4264.

4464.

Oct. 10 Butts County Fall Festival, 9 am-5

Aug. 29 Mountain Stream Horse Show, 10

pm, arts & crafts, celebrating 1OOth

am, halter, English, western w/$50

year of historic courthouse. Info: Butts

highpoint; 5 pm, running w/$100

County Historical Society, P.O. Box

highpoint. Info: 706-532-5670.

215, Jackson 30233 or 770-775-2493.

Aug. 29 Cherokee County Saddle Club Oct. 17 Annual Fall Festival, Sale City Vol.

Poker Ride, 1O am, SCRA Ballpark,

Fire Dept. Info: Sale City City Hall, 912-

Hwy. 5, Woodstock. Info: 770-345-

336-7885 or Sharon Phillips, 912-336-

6008.

7929.

GARDENING EVENTS

Oct. 17-18 & 24-25 29th Annual Mountain

Harvest Sale, 9 am-5 pm, free

Aug. 22 Gardening With the Masters

admission, State Farmers' Market, Blue

Cherokee County program, 10 am,

Ridge. Info: Fannin Co. Homemakers

topic: Butterfly Gardens, Woodstock

Council, Inc., 1865 Loving Rd.,

Public Library. Info: Kellie Cosby, 770-

Morganton 30560 or 706-374-6484.

479-0418.

Nov. 20-21 5th Annual Piney Bluff Festival,

Aug. 28-29 Herb Days at Callaway Gardens,

arts & crafts, syrup making, more, 6 mi.

Pine Mountain. Info: 1-800-225-5292

n. of Baxley on U.S. Hwy. 1. Info: 912-

or

706-663-5153,

e-mail:

367-6577 /4826.

education@callawaygardens.com. Dec. 5-6 1st Annual Dalton Winter Arts &

CRAFT FAIRS
Aug. 22 Brooklet Peanut Festival, crafts, more, 10 am-5 pm. Info: B. Parrish,

Crafts Show, Sat., 9 am-5 pm, Sun., 12 noon-5 pm, N. Ga. Fairgrounds. Info: 706-275-8802/226-7010.

912-842-2911 .

If you have any questions about the Bulletin Calendar, call Randy Cox at 404-656-3682.

AG SEED/PLANTS

FLOWERS FOR SALE

'98 seed, purple poppy, larkspur, foxglove, Daylilies, Stella de Oro 12/$22, mix. 912-246-0731

money plant, dbl. feverfew, sweet William, 100/$35, post. $3. Betty Pettett 4460 Wesley Lge. supply of green hosta, Jge., rose of

mullein pink $1 pkg. w/SASE. Jo Sanders 408 Chapel Rd., Marietta 30062 770-552-7160 Sharon, Joe Pye weed. C. Evenson 2478

Highland Dr. Elberton 30635

Daylilies, named hybrids, all cols. & var., Monterey Dr. Marietta 30068 770-971-2076

'98 seed, reseeding petunias mix., 1000 write for bargain sale list, reworking beds. Martin gourd or luffa seed 80/$1, 1/4 cup

seeds $1 w/SASE. C. Arnold 644 Lynn Ave. Lendell White 2534 Wilson Woods Dr. Decatur purple bachelor's button, brown-eyed Susan,

Jefferson 30549 706-367-4700

30033

marigold $1 w/lge. SASE ea. Mary Tindall 114

'98 seed, marshmallow plant, sow now for Daylilies, 100 fans $35, $5 shipping w/order, Hill Rd. Ashburn 31714

spring blooms, huge packs $2 w/SASE. mix. col. S. Hill 144 Calhoun Rd. Sylvester Mix. col. bearded iris $7/doz., $3 post. P.

Vaughn Allison 158 Royal Palm Dr. Marble Hill 31791

Tilley Rte. 3, Box 301, ElliJall 30540

30148

Daylilies, 3 dill. reds, 2 diff. lemon yellow, Mondo grass, var. liriope, cannas,

'98 seed, purple coneflower, black-eyed yellow, gold, pink, apricot, others, no shipping. boxwoods, daylilies, hot poka, althaea, hosta.

Susan, angel's trumpet, shasta daisy, four J. Carney 15520 Tompson Rd. Alpharetta Bill~ Swann Stockbridge 770-474-2769

o'clock $1 w/SASE. G. Samford 1119 Banbury 30204 770-475-4957

Money plant seed 200/$1 w/SASE, planting

Cross Avondale Estates 30002

Daylilies, 700 var., send 2 stamps for & harvesting instr. incl. Dot Martin 915 Atlanta

'98 seed; purple coneflower, drought descriptive catalog, AHS Garden, Flat Creek Hwy. Gainesville 30501

resistant, butterflies love $1/tsp. w/SASE. Daylilies. Gladys Griffin Rt. 4, Box 4525 Oak leaf hydrangea, beauty berry,

Stephen Jackson 5000 Sandy Creek Rd. Nashville 31639 912-686-5243

chokeberry, kerria japonica, hearts-a-bustin,

Madison 30650

Daylilies, 800 vari., National Display Garden, other perennials, shrubs, trees. M. Cowan

'98 seed; columbine, mix. pink, blue, yellow, 20% off selected clumps $10-$20. Melissa ConJlers 770-922-2797

gaillardia, red & gold $1/tsp. w/SASE. Clause Al[!haretta 770-720-1072

Old fashioned phlox, rose campion

Margenice Jackson 5060 Sandy Creek Rd. Daylilies, fall sale is on, loads of great value, (Jychnis) $1/tsp. Pat Lystiuk 301 Moore Rd.

Madison 30650

must see, no shipping. Claudia Dellinger 122 Hartwell 30643 706-376-6496

'98 seeds 1 tsp. cockscomb, 1 Tbsp. dbl. hollyhock or 1 tsp. giant hibiscus $1 ea. w/SASE. J. Sincula 320 Mill Trace Dalton 30721

Minish Rd. Commerce 30530 706-335-9523
Daylilies, fall is planting time, specials are avail., Fern Cove. J. Denney 400 Jim Starr Rd. Newnan 770-502-9320

Palms, cold hardy for outside gardens, proven for Ga. outdoors, can ship. Gerald
McKiness 730 Stallsworth McDonough 30252 770-957-9099

3 1/2x5" perennials $2 or $1.50 or 18/more coneflowers, ~edums, phlox, lobelia, others. Phillip Ash Pendergrass 706-693-4220
300 more/less oak trees, 25' in height, chalk

Daylilies, fall sale, clumps garden only, 30 fans $50, $3 post., regd. hybrids from years
collecting. Doll. Brazell Warner Robins 912923-0857

Passiflora incarnation (passion flower), vine, lge. fringed flowers, relates to crucifixion story $1/pkg. w/SASE. S. Lincoln 489 Hooper Rd. Commerce 30530

maple, 174 trees, cherry Laurel, 60 trees, bald cypres, 50 trees, other. John Reynolds Milledgeville 912-453-0806

4" perennials, 350 var., $1.25, also eucalyptus, herbs, palms, & ferns, roses,

display garden. Selah Ahlstrom Jackson 770775-4967

African violet $2 ea., grown thorns, 2 doz. ea., devil/s backbone $2 ea., $3 post. Betty

Addis 6 Jane Ln. 123, Brunswick 315259304 912-265-5245

All daylilies $8/doz., $2 post., butter-n-eggs plants 2 doz. $10, fever few, four o'clock, 4 cols. $2 w/SASE, A. Mashburn 1030 Haywood Va.

Rd. Armuchee 30105 770-295-3249

All kinds of old fashioned flowers, shrubs, ground cover, roses. Verma Farlow East Point 404-767-7656

Angel's trumpet, money plant, may-pop, four o'clocks, rose, yellow, variegated, touch-menots $1 ea. pk. w/SASE. E. Wynn 812 Rocky

Branch Rd. Villa Rica 30180

Angel's trumpet, ornamental pepper,

morning glory, petunia, marigold, zinnia, passion flower $1/pk. ea. w/SASE. Barbara

Barrett 858 Hwy. 154 Sharpsburg 30277 770-

304-8413

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Angel's trumpet seed $1/pkg. w/SASE, dbl.,

bush type yellow, white or purple or mix. Fran Chapman 2403 Hibiscus Rd. Albany 31705

August lilies 6/$12, hen-n-chicks 10/$12, dbl.

red hollyhocks, spider flower $2 w/SASE. F. Brooks 674 New Rosedale Rd., Armuchee

30105

Bearded iris $1.50 ea., daylilies $2/up,

Daylilies, lge. asstd. $1/fan, bearded iris $5/12, white crinium $1/bulb. E. Roper Douglasville 770-920,9905
Daylilies; send 55 cent stamp for descriptive list of 600 var. Bill Trundle 4398 Peavine Rd. Ringgold 30736
Dbl. blood red hollyhocks, red, yellow hibiscus 50 cents/tsp. w/32 cents w/SASE. G. Watkins Rt. 1, Box 288A Menlo 30731 706862-2896
Euphorbia, rose of Sharon, liatris, blanket, yucca, daisies, balloon, larkspur, others 50 cents ea. w/lge. SASE. J. Herman Chambers 5812 All. Hwy. Flowery Branch 30542 770967-6823
Giant hibiscus, pink, dk. pink, white, glorybower, $1 ea. pk. w/SASE, free flower seeds w/order. R. Shuman 825 Shumantown Rd., Ellabell 31308
Giant timber bamboo, grows to 5" dia., 65' tall, also smaller type, we can del. Rick Mclemore Rossville 706-866-2785 - Ground cover shepherd's run, pach~sandra, variegated running vinca $8/doz., 3 post. Rosa Avery 207 Ball Ground Rd., Ball Ground 30107
Hardy begonia, crocosmia, pachysandra, English ivy, canna, lamium, hosta, aucuba, Jiriope, others. C. Henderson 171 Marietta St., Al[!haretta 30004 770-475-6503
Hardy hibiscus, hosta, daylilies, iris, dusty Miller, liriope, Carolina jasmine, bride's wreath, other. Betty Stephens Monroe 770-267-5055
Hibiscus, specify red, yellow, burgundy, pink, tall verbena, gaillardia, marigold, cleome $1 ea.

Pond plants, waterlilies, hardy, tropicals & nightbloomers, lotus, iris, pickerel, horse'stail, variegated sweet flag, more, qty. disc. Denise Becker Newnan 770-251-6781
Pond plants, many diff. var., all hardy, will ship, $5 shipping fee. Susan Kingsolver 202 .Piedmont Park Hull 30646 706-369-0673
Pond plants, water lettuce $1.25, water hyacinths $1.50, sml. bamboo $1.25. Nancy Lloyd 3769 Maryland Dr. Doraville 30340 770-452-0030
Potted pines 3 gal. $25, sasanquas, aucuba, red & green, Japanese maples, mondo, hosta, vinca, others. W. L. Morris Atlanta 404-355-5249
Red hot poker plants 6/$7 ppd., bronze ajuga, orange crocosmia $7/doz. ppd. D. Grant 3788 Spence Rd. Pelham 31779 912294-8640
Red leaf castor mole bean, 50 seeds $2 w/SASE. John Carroll 1677 Buford Dam Rd., Buford 30518 770-945-6901
Redoing beds $1/fan, 1 doz. free bearded iris w/ea. order, $3 shipping, Siberian iris $5/doz., $3 shipping. D. Weaver Hephzibah 706-793-3561
Rose cam pion, bachelor's buttons, hollyhock, Mexican sunfiowers, shasta daisies, coreopsis $1/pkt. w/SASE. D. Hampton P.O. Box 524 Trenton 30752
Rose of Sharon & privet hedge, 2-4' $1.75, potted native. re.d maple, 3~!1' $3, sugar maple, 3-5' $5. Kossie Thompson Decatur 404-2417381

Siberian iris $1 O/doz. ppd. Lavida Childs 170 pk. w/SASE. K. Dyer 659 Hwy. 78W. Villa Rica

FOR SALE
If you have questions regarding this category, call Sonya Mitchell at 404-651-9083.
Advertisers of agricultural seed must submit a current germination report (not more than 9 months old) for each type seed advertised. Reports will be returned upon request. Certain varieties of seed are protected from propagation unless they are grown as a class of certified seed. For example, wheat see<! such as Florida 304, Coker 9134, Coker 9835 and soybean seed, such as Doles 6738, 6847 and Haskell may not be propagated for sale unless the seed has been grown as a class of certified seed. Propagation of such seed is a violation of the Plant Variety Protection Act and the Federal Seed Act. If you have questions regarding certified seed, call the Market Bulletin office or the Georgia Department of Agriculture Seed Division, (404) 656-3635.
'98 crop red multiplying onions $1 O/gal., no shipping. Edwin Chester 2465 Old Milton Parkway Alpharetta 30004 770-475-5804
'98 red multiplying onions, $14 gal. J. White Lithonia 770-987-9790
Centipede sod for sale, cert. #8655, we cut, you load. Jeff Bishop Athens 706-769-5603 706-354-2268
Cert. bermuda sprigs, Tifton 85, 78, 44, Coastal, Tifway, Alicia, also custom planting. Gene Hart Guyton 912-728-3380
Egyptian walking onions 10 bulblets $2. Linda Stauffer Winston 770-942-9522
Grandma multiplying red onions, plant in Sept., take up in May, 3 lbs. $10 plus $3 post. Retha Jones 3547 Dover Rd. Gainesville 30507 770-536-1 712
KY 31 fescue seed, combine run, germ. 89%, purity 98.05, already bagged. Winford Crane 2187 W.H. Hays Rd. Winder 30680 706-367-961 7

If you have questions about this category, call Sonya Mitchell at 404-651-9083.
Flower seed offered for sale has not been tested for germination since it often is collected in very limited quantities. The Georgia Wildflower Preservation Act requires that shipments of officially protected plants be accompanied by transport tags displaying a permit number issued by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. Ladyslipper Orchids and Goldenseal are examples of protected plants. When advertising protected plants in the Market Bulletin, please submit a copy of your permit to sell protected plants. Ads submitted without this information will not be published. For further information on the sale or shipment of protected plants, contact: J>rotected Plant Program, 2117 U.S. Hwy. 278 SE, Social Circle, GA 30279, (770) 557-3032.
'97 seed red cypress vine, hummingbirds can't resist, 25 seed, $1 w/SASE. Joseph Collins 622 Goode Rd. Conyers 30094
'98 cypress (hummingbird), vine, red, white, reseeding red salvia, yellow hibiscus, melampodium $1/pkt. w/SASE. B. Bryant 1143 Rosedale Rd., Atlanta 30306
'98 dbl. ruffle poppy seed $1 /Tbsp. w/SASE, plant in Oct. for spring blooms, mix. cols. Virginia Maddox 2596 Woodridge Dr. Decatur. 30033
'98 dbl. ruffle poppy seed $1 /Tbsp. w/long SASE, plant in Oct. for spring blooms. R. Barber 157 Oakridge Trail Fayetteville 30214 770-969-7204
'98 giant mix. col. zinnia seeds $1/pk. w/SASE. Mrs. Mamie Hayes 20 Millcreek Ln. Williamson 30292
'98 hollyhock pink & red, some ruffled edges, 4 shades $1/Tbsp. w/SASE. E. Wells 223 Dowdy Rd. Cordele 31015
'98 hollyhocks, sgl., 5 dill. cols., gaillardia, pink coneflowers, daisies $1/tsp. w/SASE. Sara O'Shields Box 185 Tate 30177 770-

Mallory Dr. LaGrange 30241

Bearded iris $10/doz., strawberry begonia 2

doz. $10, pink or white oxalis 3 doz. $10 all pp.

L. Brooks 2622 Garden Lake Blvd. Rome

30165

Bearded iris $8/doz. ppd., daylilies, hybrid

dbl. div. $12/doz. ppd. Brenda Robinson 265

Cedar Circle West Point 31833 706-884-6120

Bearded iris, mix. col. 2 doz: $15, $3

shipping. Lillian Sheriff 4658. Ryan Rd.,

Conley 30027 404-363-0026

Bee balm, cannas, thrift, phlox, liriope,

mondo $1.50 per 4" container, forsythia $5, no

shipping. Rodney Petty 2309 Freydale Rd.

Marietta 30067 770-973-6009

Black Elephant ears, Hawaiian Elephant

ears, violet stem Elephant ears, ginger lilies,

rare hosta, will ship. Pam Jolley Decatur 770-

593-1599

Brugmansia (hardy angel's trumpet), yellow, white, pink $4-$8, annuals/perennials $1-

$3.50, summer end sale. Trudy Kretchman

Atlanta 404-378-11 04

Bulbs; lily of valley, fire of Eden, spider lilies,

daffodils, paperwhite 6/$5, $2 post. Emily

Waters 18 Seminole St. Savannah 31406

770-927-2155

.

Cannas, 45+, tall & dwarf, quantity disc.,

send SASE for descriptive price list. Susan

Westberry P.O. Box 988 Fitzgerald 31750

Columbine, sedum, seaoats, lestuca, liatris,

others $2/up, trees, shrubs, send SASE for list,

aft. 6 pm. Rebecca Cabe 3777 W. Ellis Rd.

Griffin 30223 770-229-1332

Columbine, red blazing star, hibiscus, white,

pink, Japanese hollyhock, pink coneflower 50

cents/pkg. w/SASE. Nell Jones 3767 Plumcrest Rd., Smyrna 30082 770-435-7589

Coneflowers, daylilies, dianthus, butterfly

bush, black-eyed Susan, shasta daisies, phlox,

1-2 gal. pots. Linda Butler Auburn 770-962-

1947

Crape myrtle multi. stem, 12-15' tall, wire

baskets $15 ea., buy 2, get one free, var. cols.

George Dillard Loganville 770-978-3691

Crape myrtle, 4' to 6', 3 gal. $6, hemlock,

30180
Hollyhock seed, all cols., $1/Tbsp. w/SASE. Alton Guthrie 50 Old Pearson Rd. Willacoochee 31650
Hosta, variegated (green w/white) $15/doz., daylilies Stella de Oro 1/2 doz. $14, others, 5 cols. $12, post. $2.25/doz. Charlie Cantrell 1982 Dawsonville Rd. Gainesville 30501 770534-3754
Hosta, daylilies, all cols., variegated liriope Glenda, Williamson. G. Lindoren Williamson
770~229-1486
. Hosta, blue, green, gold, var., lge. var. Japanese maple trees, dwarf mondo grass. C. Thomas 6835 Hembree Dr. Austell 30001 770-739-2152
Hosta, blues, gold, variegated, green $4/up. Ann Booker 2667 Oswood Dr. Tucker 30084
Hosta, choose from over 100 var., daylilies, Stella de Oro 12/$20, variegated liriope, Japanese painted ferns $5. M.L. Turner Powder S[!rings 770-943-7530
Hosta, liriope 10cents, moon flower, blackeyed Susan, ornamental pepper, daylilies, hollyhock seed $1 w/SASE. Viola Bowers 3732 Tweed Place Tucker 30084 770-491-6180
Hostas, over 170 var., 2 mi. beyond Zion Hill Church, Fri., Sat., Sun. or by appt. Dee Little Ellijall 706-635-4891
Hydrangea, canon, dbl. rose of Sharon, Bradford pear fig tree, white dogwood, 1, 2, 5 g~I. $1-$3, hosta, others. P. Verdun Bowdon 770-258-2704
Hydrangeas, bottle 6rush buckeye, butterfly bush, grancy greybeard, native azaleas, holly. Dave Blihovde Cleveland 706-865-2849
Landscape container plants, 45 gal., all types, lie. grower, free dely., price list 40% below retail. 8. Kirkner Pavo 912-226-0960
Landscaping daylilies, red, yellow, pink, gold, bi-colors, near white, can separate cols. 100/$55 incl. shipping. Don Perusse 2596 Ga. H~. 188 Cairo 31728 912-377-8755
Larkspur, old fashion poppy, sweet William, foxglove, old fashion hollyhock, plumbago, other $1/pkg. w/lge. SASE. Nancy Crosby Rte.

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To submit a notice for inclusion in the Market Bulletin's Calendar of Events, follow these guidelines:
Please mail notices at least three weeks prior to the date of event. Items will be published two weeks prior to their occurence in the calendar.
Equine events should be included in the quarterly horse edition and should not be resubmitted for publication again in the calendar. If a change in the date, time, etc. is necessary, we will be happy to include the notices again as a correction.
Calendar announcements should be as close to 20 words as possible and include the following information: date, time, name of event, location, and name and telephone number for further information.
When submitting multiple listings, please submit events taking place on diffe"rent dates on separate sheets of paper. (All sheets may be mailed in the

Ryegrass seed, cleaned & bagged, 93% 735-3657

sugar maple, others 3 gal. $6, burning bush 3 1, sax 365 Reidsville 30453

same envelope, however). When

germ., 99.05% purity. A. Brittain P.O. Box 153 Jackson 30233 770-775-7727
White multiplying onions for Sept. planting,

'98 orange cosmos seed, blooms all summer, attracts butterflies $1/pkt. w/SASE.
Letha Griffin 124 Branch Dr. Fitzgerald

gal. $7.50. Larry Johnson Dahlonega 706864-1308
Crape myrtle, 3 gal. pot, Carolina beauty, red

Leyland cypress, 1 gal. 18" $4, 3 gal. $15. Charles Futral FaJletteville 770-460-1030
Leyland cypress, autumnalis okame yoshino

submitting a notice requesting handicraft exhibits, etc., please

eat green onions all winter $10/gal. ppd. Dan 31750 912-423-2871

$3.75/pot. Stan Rohrs 2215 "Happy Valley kwanzan, white weeping cherries, Bradford specify when you would like the

Johnson Lavonia 706-356-4242
Ag Seed/Plants Wanted

'98 poppy, coreopsis, periwinkle, zinnia,
moon flower, Jefferson bean, four o'clocks $1/pkg. w/SASE. Jeanne Smith Rte. 1, Box 6

Circle Newnan 30263 770-252-8480
Crape myrtles, 5 cols. 4-6" tall $5, leyland cypress 5-6" $7, butterfly bushes $4.50, hosta

pear, others. Rich Gunn Alto 706-776-5211
Leyland cypress 1 gal. $2.50, 3 gal. $9.50, crape myrtle, Natchez, watermelon red, other 1

request to be otherwise, it will

published; be included

Want bulk pea seed for wildlife planting, will Georgetown 31754 912-334-5871

pick up from the field. Calvin Watson '98 purple coneflower (echinacea) seed

Leesburg 912-436-1796

$1/Tbsp. LSASE; hard_y , perennial,

want paw-paw chestnut buckeyes & other goldfinches love them. Wynn Mott 3736 State

seeds for planting. Dennis Todd 584 Rollins Hwy. 60 Suches 30572

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 Rd. Roopville 30170 770-854-5086

'98 rose campion (lychnis), '97 queen Anne's lace seed, plant spring or fall $1/pkt.

Visit the Market Bulletin on the Web w/SASE, cash only, no checks. Ruby Morgan

$3.50, others. Glenn Fuller 952 Northside Dr. Lawrenceville 30243-4563 770-963-3306
Daylilies, Brazilia, faint heart, golden prize, nance, sun's eye, pandora's box 6/$20 ppd. T, Hatcher 2645 Flat Shoals Rd., College Park 30349 770-996-0685
Daylilies, remaking beds, clump sale, many other bargains, many cols., sold by appt. only.

gal. $2.50, 3 gal. $10.25, other. S. Wilkes approximately one month before

Watkinsville 706-769-8311

.the event takes place.

Leyland cypress $3/up, Bradford pears, red & sugar maple, red bud, river birch, liriope,

If you have questions

oaks, ivy, others. Paul Kilpatrick Buford 770- regarding

the

Bulletin's

932-5031 404-280-8823

Calendar of Events, call Randy

Leylands, 1-7 gal., crape myrtle, dwarf nandina, hollies, variegated privet, arboritae

Cox at 404-656-3645.

at. http.i/www.agr.state.ga.us

47 Lowe St. McDonough 30253

J. Burgess Covington 770-787-7177

spirea other. R. Ray Canon 706-245-5196

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'98 rudbeckia, liatris, monarda, cleome, Daylilies, 1000/more var., send 55 cents or Lge. assortment, dill. col. daylilies, washed

_ snapdragon. C. Dickerson 562 S. Cherokee stamps for descriptive price list. M. Netherton & fanned, 100/$45, plus $5/UPS. Tessie

Rd. Social Circle 30025

727 Dothan Rd. Blakelll 31723 912-723-6703 Bryant 920 Shotwell St., Bainbridge 31717

LIVESTOCK SALES & EVENTS

Aug. 29 Culloden's 7th Annual Ga. State

Aug. 22 "Ga.'s Largest Goat, Poultry & Misc. Sale," Boer goats sold on 1st hr. of

Wildgame Cook-Off, arts & crafts. Info: 912-885-2338/2266. Sept. 26-27 Duluth Fall Festival, arts &

sale, sale time, 12:30 pm, Pearson Livestock, Inc., U.S. Hwy. 441 N., Pearson. Info: 912-387-6711/422-3211.

crafts, Sat.. 9 am-6 pm, Sun., 12 noon5 pm, Taylor Park, downtown Duluth.

Aug. 22 Goat & Poultry Sale, 1 pm, R&R

ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS

Goat and Livestock Auction, Hwy. 56 N., Swainsboro. lnfO'. 912-2378825/469-3533. Aug. 23 Ga. Emu Assn. Meeting, 1 pm, Brooks Lake, Conyers. Info: David or Barbara Baker, 770-946-3041 . Aug. 29 Southern A.II Breed Registered Horse Sale, 11 am, selling over 100 head, Southeastern Livestock Co. Sale Pavilion, Quitman. Info: 912-263c4147.

Sept. 12-1.3 26th Annual Banks County Festival, arts & crafts, Homer. Info: P.O. Box 57, Homer 30547 or 800-6385004.
Sept. 19-20 Appalachian Sampler Festival, arts & crafts, rain or shine, Ella Gap. Info: Carlie Hammond, Box 1468, Blue Ridge 30513 or 706-492-3819.
OCT. 2-4 31st Annual Maysville Autumn Leaf Festival, arts & crafts, Maysville. Info:

EQUINE EVENTS

P.O. Box 73, Maysville 30558 or Nancy

Aug.

22

Greene

County

Jr.

Rodeo,

7 pm,

Oct.

Smith, 706-652-2413. 2-3, 9-10; 16-17, 23-24 & 30-31

41 st

ages 5-18, calf back 7-14, sheep ride 4-

Annual Rabun County Homemakers

7-, pleasure class & running events, Union Point Rodeo Grounds. Info: Charles Crumbley, 706-453-7019. Aug. 22-23 3rd Annual Festival, horseback

Harvest Festival, crafts, quilts, produce, more, Old Farmers' Market, Hwy. 441, Dillard. Info: P.O. Box 277, Tiger 30576 or 706-782-7245/3878.

games, more, festival free to public, Oct. 3 Fair-on-the-Square Arts & Crafts

Cobb County Fairgrounds. Info: Saddle

Festival, 9 am-5 pm, celebrating 25th

Up for Kids, 770-962-7560.

Year, courthouse square, Millen. Info:

Aug. 28 All Running Show, 7 pm, 60%

P.O. Box 750, Millen 30442 or Rubie

payback, added money 3-D, barrels,

Walters, 912-982-4209 or Dot Lanier,

Tyson Arena, Villa Rica. Info: 770-537-

912-982-4264.

4464.

Oct. 10 Butts County Fall Festival, 9 am-5

Aug. 29 Mountain Stream Horse Show, 10

pm, arts & crafts, celebrating 1OOth

am, halter, English, western w/$50

year of historic courthouse. Info: Butts

highpoint; 5 pm, running w/$100

County Historical Society, P.O. Box

highpoint. Info: 706-532-5670.

215, Jackson 30233 or 770-775-2493.

Aug. 29 Cherokee County Saddle Club Oct. 17 Annual Fall Festival, Sale City Vol.

Poker Ride, 1O am, SCRA Ballpark,

Fire Dept. Info: Sale City City Hall, 912-

Hwy. 5, Woodstock. Info: 770-345-

336-7885 or Sharon Phillips, 912-336-

6008.

7929.

GARDENING EVENTS

Oct. 17-18 & 24-25 29th Annual Mountain

Harvest Sale, 9 am-5 pm, free

Aug. 22 Gardening With the Masters

admission, State Farmers' Market, Blue

Cherokee County program, 10 am,

Ridge. Info: Fannin Co. Homemakers

topic: Butterfly Gardens, Woodstock

Council, Inc., 1865 Loving Rd.,

Public Library. Info: Kellie Cosby, 770-

Morganton 30560 or 706-374-6484.

479-0418.

Nov. 20-21 5th Annual Piney Bluff Festival,

Aug. 28-29 Herb Days at Callaway Gardens,

arts & crafts, syrup making, more, 6 mi.

Pine Mountain. Info: 1-800-225-5292

n. of Baxley on U.S. Hwy. 1. Info: 912-

or

706-663-5153,

e-mail:

367-6577 /4826.

education@callawaygardens.com. Dec. 5-6 1st Annual Dalton Winter Arts &

CRAFT FAIRS
Aug. 22 Brooklet Peanut Festival, crafts, more, 10 am-5 pm. Info: B. Parrish,

Crafts Show, Sat., 9 am-5 pm, Sun., 12 noon-5 pm, N. Ga. Fairgrounds. Info: 706-275-8802/226-7010.

912-842-2911 .

If you have any questions about the Bulletin Calendar, call Randy Cox at 404-656-3682.

AG SEED/PLANTS

FLOWERS FOR SALE

'98 seed, purple poppy, larkspur, foxglove, Daylilies, Stella de Oro 12/$22, mix. 912-246-0731

money plant, dbl. feverfew, sweet William, 100/$35, post. $3. Betty Pettett 4460 Wesley Lge. supply of green hosta, Jge., rose of

mullein pink $1 pkg. w/SASE. Jo Sanders 408 Chapel Rd., Marietta 30062 770-552-7160 Sharon, Joe Pye weed. C. Evenson 2478

Highland Dr. Elberton 30635

Daylilies, named hybrids, all cols. & var., Monterey Dr. Marietta 30068 770-971-2076

'98 seed, reseeding petunias mix., 1000 write for bargain sale list, reworking beds. Martin gourd or luffa seed 80/$1, 1/4 cup

seeds $1 w/SASE. C. Arnold 644 Lynn Ave. Lendell White 2534 Wilson Woods Dr. Decatur purple bachelor's button, brown-eyed Susan,

Jefferson 30549 706-367-4700

30033

marigold $1 w/lge. SASE ea. Mary Tindall 114

'98 seed, marshmallow plant, sow now for Daylilies, 100 fans $35, $5 shipping w/order, Hill Rd. Ashburn 31714

spring blooms, huge packs $2 w/SASE. mix. col. S. Hill 144 Calhoun Rd. Sylvester Mix. col. bearded iris $7/doz., $3 post. P.

Vaughn Allison 158 Royal Palm Dr. Marble Hill 31791

Tilley Rte. 3, Box 301, ElliJall 30540

30148

Daylilies, 3 dill. reds, 2 diff. lemon yellow, Mondo grass, var. liriope, cannas,

'98 seed, purple coneflower, black-eyed yellow, gold, pink, apricot, others, no shipping. boxwoods, daylilies, hot poka, althaea, hosta.

Susan, angel's trumpet, shasta daisy, four J. Carney 15520 Tompson Rd. Alpharetta Bill~ Swann Stockbridge 770-474-2769

o'clock $1 w/SASE. G. Samford 1119 Banbury 30204 770-475-4957

Money plant seed 200/$1 w/SASE, planting

Cross Avondale Estates 30002

Daylilies, 700 var., send 2 stamps for & harvesting instr. incl. Dot Martin 915 Atlanta

'98 seed; purple coneflower, drought descriptive catalog, AHS Garden, Flat Creek Hwy. Gainesville 30501

resistant, butterflies love $1/tsp. w/SASE. Daylilies. Gladys Griffin Rt. 4, Box 4525 Oak leaf hydrangea, beauty berry,

Stephen Jackson 5000 Sandy Creek Rd. Nashville 31639 912-686-5243

chokeberry, kerria japonica, hearts-a-bustin,

Madison 30650

Daylilies, 800 vari., National Display Garden, other perennials, shrubs, trees. M. Cowan

'98 seed; columbine, mix. pink, blue, yellow, 20% off selected clumps $10-$20. Melissa ConJlers 770-922-2797

gaillardia, red & gold $1/tsp. w/SASE. Clause Al[!haretta 770-720-1072

Old fashioned phlox, rose campion

Margenice Jackson 5060 Sandy Creek Rd. Daylilies, fall sale is on, loads of great value, (Jychnis) $1/tsp. Pat Lystiuk 301 Moore Rd.

Madison 30650

must see, no shipping. Claudia Dellinger 122 Hartwell 30643 706-376-6496

'98 seeds 1 tsp. cockscomb, 1 Tbsp. dbl. hollyhock or 1 tsp. giant hibiscus $1 ea. w/SASE. J. Sincula 320 Mill Trace Dalton 30721

Minish Rd. Commerce 30530 706-335-9523
Daylilies, fall is planting time, specials are avail., Fern Cove. J. Denney 400 Jim Starr Rd. Newnan 770-502-9320

Palms, cold hardy for outside gardens, proven for Ga. outdoors, can ship. Gerald
McKiness 730 Stallsworth McDonough 30252 770-957-9099

3 1/2x5" perennials $2 or $1.50 or 18/more coneflowers, ~edums, phlox, lobelia, others. Phillip Ash Pendergrass 706-693-4220
300 more/less oak trees, 25' in height, chalk

Daylilies, fall sale, clumps garden only, 30 fans $50, $3 post., regd. hybrids from years
collecting. Doll. Brazell Warner Robins 912923-0857

Passiflora incarnation (passion flower), vine, lge. fringed flowers, relates to crucifixion story $1/pkg. w/SASE. S. Lincoln 489 Hooper Rd. Commerce 30530

maple, 174 trees, cherry Laurel, 60 trees, bald cypres, 50 trees, other. John Reynolds Milledgeville 912-453-0806

4" perennials, 350 var., $1.25, also eucalyptus, herbs, palms, & ferns, roses,

display garden. Selah Ahlstrom Jackson 770775-4967

African violet $2 ea., grown thorns, 2 doz. ea., devil/s backbone $2 ea., $3 post. Betty

Addis 6 Jane Ln. 123, Brunswick 315259304 912-265-5245

All daylilies $8/doz., $2 post., butter-n-eggs plants 2 doz. $10, fever few, four o'clock, 4 cols. $2 w/SASE, A. Mashburn 1030 Haywood Va.

Rd. Armuchee 30105 770-295-3249

All kinds of old fashioned flowers, shrubs, ground cover, roses. Verma Farlow East Point 404-767-7656

Angel's trumpet, money plant, may-pop, four o'clocks, rose, yellow, variegated, touch-menots $1 ea. pk. w/SASE. E. Wynn 812 Rocky

Branch Rd. Villa Rica 30180

Angel's trumpet, ornamental pepper,

morning glory, petunia, marigold, zinnia, passion flower $1/pk. ea. w/SASE. Barbara

Barrett 858 Hwy. 154 Sharpsburg 30277 770-

304-8413

.

Angel's trumpet seed $1/pkg. w/SASE, dbl.,

bush type yellow, white or purple or mix. Fran Chapman 2403 Hibiscus Rd. Albany 31705

August lilies 6/$12, hen-n-chicks 10/$12, dbl.

red hollyhocks, spider flower $2 w/SASE. F. Brooks 674 New Rosedale Rd., Armuchee

30105

Bearded iris $1.50 ea., daylilies $2/up,

Daylilies, lge. asstd. $1/fan, bearded iris $5/12, white crinium $1/bulb. E. Roper Douglasville 770-920,9905
Daylilies; send 55 cent stamp for descriptive list of 600 var. Bill Trundle 4398 Peavine Rd. Ringgold 30736
Dbl. blood red hollyhocks, red, yellow hibiscus 50 cents/tsp. w/32 cents w/SASE. G. Watkins Rt. 1, Box 288A Menlo 30731 706862-2896
Euphorbia, rose of Sharon, liatris, blanket, yucca, daisies, balloon, larkspur, others 50 cents ea. w/lge. SASE. J. Herman Chambers 5812 All. Hwy. Flowery Branch 30542 770967-6823
Giant hibiscus, pink, dk. pink, white, glorybower, $1 ea. pk. w/SASE, free flower seeds w/order. R. Shuman 825 Shumantown Rd., Ellabell 31308
Giant timber bamboo, grows to 5" dia., 65' tall, also smaller type, we can del. Rick Mclemore Rossville 706-866-2785 - Ground cover shepherd's run, pach~sandra, variegated running vinca $8/doz., 3 post. Rosa Avery 207 Ball Ground Rd., Ball Ground 30107
Hardy begonia, crocosmia, pachysandra, English ivy, canna, lamium, hosta, aucuba, Jiriope, others. C. Henderson 171 Marietta St., Al[!haretta 30004 770-475-6503
Hardy hibiscus, hosta, daylilies, iris, dusty Miller, liriope, Carolina jasmine, bride's wreath, other. Betty Stephens Monroe 770-267-5055
Hibiscus, specify red, yellow, burgundy, pink, tall verbena, gaillardia, marigold, cleome $1 ea.

Pond plants, waterlilies, hardy, tropicals & nightbloomers, lotus, iris, pickerel, horse'stail, variegated sweet flag, more, qty. disc. Denise Becker Newnan 770-251-6781
Pond plants, many diff. var., all hardy, will ship, $5 shipping fee. Susan Kingsolver 202 .Piedmont Park Hull 30646 706-369-0673
Pond plants, water lettuce $1.25, water hyacinths $1.50, sml. bamboo $1.25. Nancy Lloyd 3769 Maryland Dr. Doraville 30340 770-452-0030
Potted pines 3 gal. $25, sasanquas, aucuba, red & green, Japanese maples, mondo, hosta, vinca, others. W. L. Morris Atlanta 404-355-5249
Red hot poker plants 6/$7 ppd., bronze ajuga, orange crocosmia $7/doz. ppd. D. Grant 3788 Spence Rd. Pelham 31779 912294-8640
Red leaf castor mole bean, 50 seeds $2 w/SASE. John Carroll 1677 Buford Dam Rd., Buford 30518 770-945-6901
Redoing beds $1/fan, 1 doz. free bearded iris w/ea. order, $3 shipping, Siberian iris $5/doz., $3 shipping. D. Weaver Hephzibah 706-793-3561
Rose cam pion, bachelor's buttons, hollyhock, Mexican sunfiowers, shasta daisies, coreopsis $1/pkt. w/SASE. D. Hampton P.O. Box 524 Trenton 30752
Rose of Sharon & privet hedge, 2-4' $1.75, potted native. re.d maple, 3~!1' $3, sugar maple, 3-5' $5. Kossie Thompson Decatur 404-2417381

Siberian iris $1 O/doz. ppd. Lavida Childs 170 pk. w/SASE. K. Dyer 659 Hwy. 78W. Villa Rica

FOR SALE
If you have questions regarding this category, call Sonya Mitchell at 404-651-9083.
Advertisers of agricultural seed must submit a current germination report (not more than 9 months old) for each type seed advertised. Reports will be returned upon request. Certain varieties of seed are protected from propagation unless they are grown as a class of certified seed. For example, wheat see<! such as Florida 304, Coker 9134, Coker 9835 and soybean seed, such as Doles 6738, 6847 and Haskell may not be propagated for sale unless the seed has been grown as a class of certified seed. Propagation of such seed is a violation of the Plant Variety Protection Act and the Federal Seed Act. If you have questions regarding certified seed, call the Market Bulletin office or the Georgia Department of Agriculture Seed Division, (404) 656-3635.
'98 crop red multiplying onions $1 O/gal., no shipping. Edwin Chester 2465 Old Milton Parkway Alpharetta 30004 770-475-5804
'98 red multiplying onions, $14 gal. J. White Lithonia 770-987-9790
Centipede sod for sale, cert. #8655, we cut, you load. Jeff Bishop Athens 706-769-5603 706-354-2268
Cert. bermuda sprigs, Tifton 85, 78, 44, Coastal, Tifway, Alicia, also custom planting. Gene Hart Guyton 912-728-3380
Egyptian walking onions 10 bulblets $2. Linda Stauffer Winston 770-942-9522
Grandma multiplying red onions, plant in Sept., take up in May, 3 lbs. $10 plus $3 post. Retha Jones 3547 Dover Rd. Gainesville 30507 770-536-1 712
KY 31 fescue seed, combine run, germ. 89%, purity 98.05, already bagged. Winford Crane 2187 W.H. Hays Rd. Winder 30680 706-367-961 7

If you have questions about this category, call Sonya Mitchell at 404-651-9083.
Flower seed offered for sale has not been tested for germination since it often is collected in very limited quantities. The Georgia Wildflower Preservation Act requires that shipments of officially protected plants be accompanied by transport tags displaying a permit number issued by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. Ladyslipper Orchids and Goldenseal are examples of protected plants. When advertising protected plants in the Market Bulletin, please submit a copy of your permit to sell protected plants. Ads submitted without this information will not be published. For further information on the sale or shipment of protected plants, contact: J>rotected Plant Program, 2117 U.S. Hwy. 278 SE, Social Circle, GA 30279, (770) 557-3032.
'97 seed red cypress vine, hummingbirds can't resist, 25 seed, $1 w/SASE. Joseph Collins 622 Goode Rd. Conyers 30094
'98 cypress (hummingbird), vine, red, white, reseeding red salvia, yellow hibiscus, melampodium $1/pkt. w/SASE. B. Bryant 1143 Rosedale Rd., Atlanta 30306
'98 dbl. ruffle poppy seed $1 /Tbsp. w/SASE, plant in Oct. for spring blooms, mix. cols. Virginia Maddox 2596 Woodridge Dr. Decatur. 30033
'98 dbl. ruffle poppy seed $1 /Tbsp. w/long SASE, plant in Oct. for spring blooms. R. Barber 157 Oakridge Trail Fayetteville 30214 770-969-7204
'98 giant mix. col. zinnia seeds $1/pk. w/SASE. Mrs. Mamie Hayes 20 Millcreek Ln. Williamson 30292
'98 hollyhock pink & red, some ruffled edges, 4 shades $1/Tbsp. w/SASE. E. Wells 223 Dowdy Rd. Cordele 31015
'98 hollyhocks, sgl., 5 dill. cols., gaillardia, pink coneflowers, daisies $1/tsp. w/SASE. Sara O'Shields Box 185 Tate 30177 770-

Mallory Dr. LaGrange 30241

Bearded iris $10/doz., strawberry begonia 2

doz. $10, pink or white oxalis 3 doz. $10 all pp.

L. Brooks 2622 Garden Lake Blvd. Rome

30165

Bearded iris $8/doz. ppd., daylilies, hybrid

dbl. div. $12/doz. ppd. Brenda Robinson 265

Cedar Circle West Point 31833 706-884-6120

Bearded iris, mix. col. 2 doz: $15, $3

shipping. Lillian Sheriff 4658. Ryan Rd.,

Conley 30027 404-363-0026

Bee balm, cannas, thrift, phlox, liriope,

mondo $1.50 per 4" container, forsythia $5, no

shipping. Rodney Petty 2309 Freydale Rd.

Marietta 30067 770-973-6009

Black Elephant ears, Hawaiian Elephant

ears, violet stem Elephant ears, ginger lilies,

rare hosta, will ship. Pam Jolley Decatur 770-

593-1599

Brugmansia (hardy angel's trumpet), yellow, white, pink $4-$8, annuals/perennials $1-

$3.50, summer end sale. Trudy Kretchman

Atlanta 404-378-11 04

Bulbs; lily of valley, fire of Eden, spider lilies,

daffodils, paperwhite 6/$5, $2 post. Emily

Waters 18 Seminole St. Savannah 31406

770-927-2155

.

Cannas, 45+, tall & dwarf, quantity disc.,

send SASE for descriptive price list. Susan

Westberry P.O. Box 988 Fitzgerald 31750

Columbine, sedum, seaoats, lestuca, liatris,

others $2/up, trees, shrubs, send SASE for list,

aft. 6 pm. Rebecca Cabe 3777 W. Ellis Rd.

Griffin 30223 770-229-1332

Columbine, red blazing star, hibiscus, white,

pink, Japanese hollyhock, pink coneflower 50

cents/pkg. w/SASE. Nell Jones 3767 Plumcrest Rd., Smyrna 30082 770-435-7589

Coneflowers, daylilies, dianthus, butterfly

bush, black-eyed Susan, shasta daisies, phlox,

1-2 gal. pots. Linda Butler Auburn 770-962-

1947

Crape myrtle multi. stem, 12-15' tall, wire

baskets $15 ea., buy 2, get one free, var. cols.

George Dillard Loganville 770-978-3691

Crape myrtle, 4' to 6', 3 gal. $6, hemlock,

30180
Hollyhock seed, all cols., $1/Tbsp. w/SASE. Alton Guthrie 50 Old Pearson Rd. Willacoochee 31650
Hosta, variegated (green w/white) $15/doz., daylilies Stella de Oro 1/2 doz. $14, others, 5 cols. $12, post. $2.25/doz. Charlie Cantrell 1982 Dawsonville Rd. Gainesville 30501 770534-3754
Hosta, daylilies, all cols., variegated liriope Glenda, Williamson. G. Lindoren Williamson
770~229-1486
. Hosta, blue, green, gold, var., lge. var. Japanese maple trees, dwarf mondo grass. C. Thomas 6835 Hembree Dr. Austell 30001 770-739-2152
Hosta, blues, gold, variegated, green $4/up. Ann Booker 2667 Oswood Dr. Tucker 30084
Hosta, choose from over 100 var., daylilies, Stella de Oro 12/$20, variegated liriope, Japanese painted ferns $5. M.L. Turner Powder S[!rings 770-943-7530
Hosta, liriope 10cents, moon flower, blackeyed Susan, ornamental pepper, daylilies, hollyhock seed $1 w/SASE. Viola Bowers 3732 Tweed Place Tucker 30084 770-491-6180
Hostas, over 170 var., 2 mi. beyond Zion Hill Church, Fri., Sat., Sun. or by appt. Dee Little Ellijall 706-635-4891
Hydrangea, canon, dbl. rose of Sharon, Bradford pear fig tree, white dogwood, 1, 2, 5 g~I. $1-$3, hosta, others. P. Verdun Bowdon 770-258-2704
Hydrangeas, bottle 6rush buckeye, butterfly bush, grancy greybeard, native azaleas, holly. Dave Blihovde Cleveland 706-865-2849
Landscape container plants, 45 gal., all types, lie. grower, free dely., price list 40% below retail. 8. Kirkner Pavo 912-226-0960
Landscaping daylilies, red, yellow, pink, gold, bi-colors, near white, can separate cols. 100/$55 incl. shipping. Don Perusse 2596 Ga. H~. 188 Cairo 31728 912-377-8755
Larkspur, old fashion poppy, sweet William, foxglove, old fashion hollyhock, plumbago, other $1/pkg. w/lge. SASE. Nancy Crosby Rte.

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Ryegrass seed, cleaned & bagged, 93% 735-3657

sugar maple, others 3 gal. $6, burning bush 3 1, sax 365 Reidsville 30453

same envelope, however). When

germ., 99.05% purity. A. Brittain P.O. Box 153 Jackson 30233 770-775-7727
White multiplying onions for Sept. planting,

'98 orange cosmos seed, blooms all summer, attracts butterflies $1/pkt. w/SASE.
Letha Griffin 124 Branch Dr. Fitzgerald

gal. $7.50. Larry Johnson Dahlonega 706864-1308
Crape myrtle, 3 gal. pot, Carolina beauty, red

Leyland cypress, 1 gal. 18" $4, 3 gal. $15. Charles Futral FaJletteville 770-460-1030
Leyland cypress, autumnalis okame yoshino

submitting a notice requesting handicraft exhibits, etc., please

eat green onions all winter $10/gal. ppd. Dan 31750 912-423-2871

$3.75/pot. Stan Rohrs 2215 "Happy Valley kwanzan, white weeping cherries, Bradford specify when you would like the

Johnson Lavonia 706-356-4242
Ag Seed/Plants Wanted

'98 poppy, coreopsis, periwinkle, zinnia,
moon flower, Jefferson bean, four o'clocks $1/pkg. w/SASE. Jeanne Smith Rte. 1, Box 6

Circle Newnan 30263 770-252-8480
Crape myrtles, 5 cols. 4-6" tall $5, leyland cypress 5-6" $7, butterfly bushes $4.50, hosta

pear, others. Rich Gunn Alto 706-776-5211
Leyland cypress 1 gal. $2.50, 3 gal. $9.50, crape myrtle, Natchez, watermelon red, other 1

request to be otherwise, it will

published; be included

Want bulk pea seed for wildlife planting, will Georgetown 31754 912-334-5871

pick up from the field. Calvin Watson '98 purple coneflower (echinacea) seed

Leesburg 912-436-1796

$1/Tbsp. LSASE; hard_y , perennial,

want paw-paw chestnut buckeyes & other goldfinches love them. Wynn Mott 3736 State

seeds for planting. Dennis Todd 584 Rollins Hwy. 60 Suches 30572

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 Rd. Roopville 30170 770-854-5086

'98 rose campion (lychnis), '97 queen Anne's lace seed, plant spring or fall $1/pkt.

Visit the Market Bulletin on the Web w/SASE, cash only, no checks. Ruby Morgan

$3.50, others. Glenn Fuller 952 Northside Dr. Lawrenceville 30243-4563 770-963-3306
Daylilies, Brazilia, faint heart, golden prize, nance, sun's eye, pandora's box 6/$20 ppd. T, Hatcher 2645 Flat Shoals Rd., College Park 30349 770-996-0685
Daylilies, remaking beds, clump sale, many other bargains, many cols., sold by appt. only.

gal. $2.50, 3 gal. $10.25, other. S. Wilkes approximately one month before

Watkinsville 706-769-8311

.the event takes place.

Leyland cypress $3/up, Bradford pears, red & sugar maple, red bud, river birch, liriope,

If you have questions

oaks, ivy, others. Paul Kilpatrick Buford 770- regarding

the

Bulletin's

932-5031 404-280-8823

Calendar of Events, call Randy

Leylands, 1-7 gal., crape myrtle, dwarf nandina, hollies, variegated privet, arboritae

Cox at 404-656-3645.

at. http.i/www.agr.state.ga.us

47 Lowe St. McDonough 30253

J. Burgess Covington 770-787-7177

spirea other. R. Ray Canon 706-245-5196

Wednesday August 19, 1998

THE MARKET BULLETIN

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Sev. Confederate rose plants, in 1 or 2 gal. '97 shelled pecans, mostly halves $5/lb., Bream, Ga. Giants, copperhead, bluegill, Mulch hay $1.65/bale, 5 bale min., good for pots, catalpa trees. C. Bailey Rt. 1, Box 1320 kept in freezer, ppd. in Ga., 3 lb. min., call shellcracker, improved channel catfish, Fla. gardening & landscaping. W. Abrams Griffin

Out-of-State Wanted

Hazlehurst 31539 912-375-7297

evenings. Frank Eaton 4441 Bethany Rd. bass, sunbass, rainbow trout. Ken Holyoak 770-228-3865

.

Want David Bradley walk behind garden

Siberian iris, daylilies, Jerusalem cherry, Buckhead 30625 706-342-0727

Rte. 1 Alapaha 31622 912-532-6135

Mulch hay, wheat straw, good Jge. bales. tractor attachments, orig. or photocopied

banana trees, ground cover $1 /pot, cheap. '97 shelled pecans, bagged for freezer Brown trout for sale, 5-7", if no answer, Lance Marlowe Dacula 770-945-8009

owner's manuals. Paul Burkle P.O. Box 1871

Carol Koslowsky Alpharetta 770-475-4337 $4/lb. plus post., 3 lb. min., also we shell please leave message, will call back. Kevin Mulch hay, 1000 lge. sq. bales, dely. avail. Waterloo IA 50704

Tawny old fashioned daylilies 3 doz. $10, pecans 35 cents/lb. Albert Baldwin P.O. Box Kane Blairsville 706-745-5257

$1.75/bale. Allen Conner Clermont 770-983- Want Flemish Giants, NZR or NZB,

cannot ship. Ann Whitaker 5515 Morton Rd. 805 Porterdale 30070

Catalpa worms, fresh or frozen $1/doz., 75 7645

American blue, Beveren, reas. price, no

Alpharetta 30022 770-475-7888

Apples, pick your own, M-F, 9-5, Sat., 9-4, cents if 20 doz. or more taken, catalpa trees Mulch hay, sq. bales, can del. J.R. Wimpey whites. Cynthia Jeffries Westminister SC

Teddy bear sunflowers & blk. watchman B&B Produce. W. Drouillard B&B Produce $1 ea. Joe Mask Fayetteville 770-461-7068 Jonesboro 770-471-4221

864-64 7-6434

hollyhock seed $1/tsp. w/SASE. S. Strube Blairsville 706-745-5881

Catfish for sale. Jason Holyoak P.O. Box Pine straw, raked fresh ea. week, nice Want copies of equip. for Farmall Cub.

P.O. Box 81306 Atlanta 30366 770-945-8003 Black walnut meat, guaranteed $25/qt. 449 Alapaha 31622 912-532-6495

bales, free dely. w/25 bale min., $3/bale. Elzie Wells 807 Congress Ct. Jefersonville

Variegated liriope, striped border grass post. paid. H.E. Davis 3670 Iron Hill Rd. SE. Channel catfish, 1/2 lb. & larger for stocking Randy Guillebeau Grayson 770-963-9408 IN 42130 812-282-1678

$39/100, green liriope $27/100, hvy. field Dearing 30808 706-556-6124

lake or fish out ponds, live dely. Mac Pine straw, del. and installed $4/bale, Want diff. var. of hostas in N. Ga., can pick

grade div., add $6 for UPS. Larry Woody 1897 Blueberries, chem./pest free, u-pick, McClellan Woodland 706-674-2697

DeKalb, Gwinnett, Conyers, Fulton. Elaine up in August. James Bridges Rt. 4, Box 101-

Bond Bridge Rd., Royston 30662 706-245- quantity discounts, also organic garden Channel catfish fingerlings, 2-4", 4-6", sev. Williamson Tucker 770-593-3405 770-492- 1 Branford FL 32008-9711

0961

produce, open Thurs.-Sun., call for avail., 1000 lb. avg. 1 1/2 lb. Orville Carver Douglas 9200

Want pine tree .planter, 3 pt. hitch or pull

Variegated vinca major 1O cents, ivy, directions. C. Garmon Whitesburg 770-214- 912-384-5090

Pine straw, wheat straw, good, clean bales type, working or rebuildable cond. Allen Holt

lamium (archangel). lamb's ear, irises, "-97'-'2~5'--------------- Channel catfish fingerlings, sterile grass $2.75/bale del., 100 bale min. w/in 50 mile 1115 Albritton Rd. Andalusia AL 36420 334-

daylilies, Elephant ears. J. Stone Roswell Blueberries, Elderberries, you pick, carp, statewide dely. or farm pick up, call to radius. Bruce Swearingen Reynolds 912- 222-3646

770-993-6004

pesticide free, Tues.-Sat., 10 am-7 pm. Don order bass and bream, qty. disc. Randy 847-3634

Want to buy red cedar, no rot. Joseph

Wholesale balsam fir, Virginia pine & White Obenauer 1414 Dallas Hwy. 61 Villa Rica Bennington Cumming 770-889-9341

Pine straw, dealers only, 268 A., 11 yr. old Sciarrino 1715 71st Ave. Vero Beach FL

pine, select now for best qlty. & price, leave -'-30"'"'3=-1_8_4_0_4_-3...,.5~5_-_,18,_7~0--,..------=-,.,--,-- Golden, brook, brown & rainbow trout for loblolly, clean, dry plantation in Taylor Co. 32966-7911 561-778-0146

message. Jean Williams Waleska 770-796- Brown turkey figs, ready now $4/gal., we sale, pick up or dely., Dyers Trout Farm. Willis David Slonaker Columbus 706-569-61 05

Want used honeycomb uncapper, Silver

2327

pick, apples for pies/jelly $2/gal. J. Poss 361 O Dyer Hiawasse.e 706-896-3915

Pinestraw, 13", 14", 28" bales, loblolly Queen type. Joel Hughes 4791 Live Oak

Zinnias, marigold, tithonia, liatris, hollyhock, Watson Rd. Cumming 30040 770-889-0566 Grass carp, channel catfish, all sizes, $1.75 ea., slash long needle $1.90 ea. at Church Rd. Crestview FL 32539 850-682ageratum $1/cup plus 55 cents SASE, others. Brown turkey figs $5/gal. Bernard Bunn bream & bass. Ed Henderson 1852 Fort farm, plenty avail. Jack Stephens Adrian 2555

B. Cason P.O. Box 447 Hiram 30141
Flowers Wanted
Want Sycamore tree, prefer Sapling but would consider any. Danny Moore Griffin 770-229-4507

5682 Lakeside Dr. Union City 30291 770964-5430
Brown turkey figs for sale. Tula Chapman Mableton 770-948-1779
Figs $4/gal., we pick, brown turkey. Diane Glidewell Jackson 770-775-6592

Creek Rd. Dearing 30808 706-595-7183
Hybrid red wigglers worms by drum, bed or lb. Sherman Westbrook . Woodstock 770924-6390
Hybrid red wigglers, bedrun 5000 $25, 10,000 $40, ppd. w/instructions. James

912-668-3861
Pinestraw, lge. tight bales, we load at farm for $1.80/bale. Charles Gibbs 3909 Ga. Hwy. 33 N. Moultrie 31768 912-891-3124
Poultry fert. Jor sale, will freight & spread by ton. D. Richard P.O. Box 502 Broxton 31519

Firewood
All firewood advertised m the Market Bulletin must be cut from the advertiser's personally owned property. In addition, by law, terms such as face cord, rack, pile,

Want arum, ltalicum, giant allium amaryllis Figs $5/gal., you pick, $6 we pick. Bob Reid Spivey Rte. 1, Box 17 Wray 31798 912-359- 912-359-3005

truckload, etc., cannot be used to

mineroa, arum, dracunculus. Gene Wilbanks 6229 Miranda Ct. Douglasville 30135 770- 2866

Rabbit manure free, you load & haul. K. advertise firewood. Advertisers must use

Rte. 1, Box 1407 Clayton 30525 706-f'.82- 942-7260

Hybrid red wigglers, 8 barrels at $25/barrel, Humfleet LaFayette 706-638-9401

the standard unit of measure, the cord,

5720

Figs $5/gal., I pick. C. Martin 525 Smith around 30,QOO a barrel. Grace Sikes P.O. Box Well aged horse manure w/shavings, free when specifying the amount of firewood

Want datura stramonium jimson weed. Stone Trace Marietta 30067

91 Collins 30421 912-693-2152

dely. w/in 10 mi., dump truck load $90, good for sale.

Robert. Bankson 308 Moye St. Barnesville Figs for sale $5/gal., weekend pick up only. New stock, triploid grass carp (white amur), for flowers, others. Gordon Hamby Austell Firewood, 55 cords of oak & hickory,

30204 770-358-0605

Carol Bland 447 Lees Mill Rd. Fayetteville lie. dealer, formerly Bailey's Fish Farm. Mac 770-948-2977

$2000, you take all & haul. Robert Crowder

Want diff. var. of amorphophallus, will trade 30214 770-964-3162

McCollum Franklin 770-854-8000 770-854- Wheat straw $2.50/bale at barn, dely. avail.,. 1970 Chipley Hwy. Greenville 30222 706-

bulbs, also collect tropical & subtropical Figs for sale $5/gal., 1 pick, avail. last of 4862

call aft. 8 pm. S. Eller P.O. Box 36 Culloden 663-8276

plants. Teresa Glover Cumming 770-887- July, call to be sure, mostly brown turkey. ldus Rainbow trout, lge. sizes & fingerlings, farm 31016 912-885-2513

Free pinewood, 18" length, needs splitting,

0749

Kennedy 1784 Buford Dam Rd. Buford pick up or dely. Ted Logan Ellijay 706-635- Wheat straw, lge. bales under barn, 300 cut this spring, you haul, will help load. Kim

Want echinacea (atrorubens) E. sanguiena, 3051 8 770-945-9529

2848

bales. David McClendon, Sr. Locust Grove Koerner Cumming 770-886-9237

E. simulata, E. Tennesseensis, E. Figs for sale, avail. through Aug., call for Red wigglers $5/lb. Eddie King 805 770-775-3254

Hickory firewood 1/2 cord $75. D. Landers

Angustifolia. Richard Pickelsimer 11949 Wolf price information. Felton Bryant Hoboken Roberson Way Waycross 31503 912-283- Wheat straw, '98 $2/bale. Paul Rivers 1065 Stockbridge 770-957-2754

Pen Gap Rei. Suches 30572 706-747-1075 912-458-3307

6661

Hood Rd. Fayetteville 30214 7.70-460-5086

Mix. hardwood, split, 18-24", April cut, easy

Want to buy sev. Christmas cacti that bloom Grain finished beef sides, cut, wrapped, Red wigglers, bedrun worms, 5000/$25, Wheat straw, lge. tight bales, semi-loads, access, you load & haul 1/2 cord $35. L. Scott

at Christmas. Ronnie Smith 124 Harmony ready for freezer. Ken McMichael Monticello 10,000/$40, shipped ppd. w/instr. R. call aft. 7 pm. William Gatloff Byron 912-956- Douglasville 770-942-2508

Place Eatonton 31024 706-485-5838

706-468-2442

Stapleton Rte. 1, Box 105 Lumber City 5291

Save money now, order for fall '98, offering

Muscadines & scuppernongs, 20+ var., 31549 912-363-4451

Wheat straw, sq. bales $2.25 at barn, dely. A-1 qlty. seas. mxd. oak & hickory, only

MISCELLANEOUS

containers furnished, will be ready Sept. 1. Regd. producer of sterile grass carp, avail. L. Hattaway Macon 912-788-3698

$100/cd., free del. & stacked. R. Joe Canton

Tony Vincent 3424 Carlisle Ct. Conyers channel catfish, bluegill, shellcracker, red Wood shavings for horse stalls, clean, will 770-479-9056

30013 770-483-8442

breast, hybrid bream, crappie, dely. avail. del. ih Greater Atlanta area, call for info. Seasoned oak & hickory hardwood 1/2

If you have questions regarding ads in this Muscadines, bronze & blk. $1 O/peck, you Paul Williams Hawkinsville 912-892-3144 .before 9 pm. T. Fennell Dallas 770-445-5696 cord $65, $130/cord. Ernie Jones Norcross

category, call Sonya Mitchell at 404_651 _9083.

pick. David Brown Union City 770-964-5304 Shelled pecans, '97 crop $2.50/lb. Andy

Smallhead channel catfish fingerlings, treated & disease free, pick up or dely. avail.

Oddities

. 770-448-3945

The Miscellaneous category includes the Adams P.O. Box 295 Hartwell 30643 706following subcategories: bees, honey and -'-37_,6=-7-__10..,._ 7 _ __,....,.._.,,--.,,.--...,.---~ supplies; things to eat; herbs; fish .and Sweet corn, white & yellow beans, 1/2

supplies; fertilizers and mulches; oddities; runners & cornfield Hickory cane corn & field

miscellaneous wanted; notices; garden corn, call for avail.. Bobby Tritt 13953

space; notices; out-of-state wanted; Gaddistower Rd. Suches 30572 706-747-

firewood, timber; and Christmas trees. _2"'"'89::-1..,.,.-----:--:---...,.---,....--,---.,,----:-0nly one ad per household is permitted.in . _Taking ,0rders for brown turkey_ tigs~ready_

the Miscellaneous category.
Bees, Honey & Supplies
'98 Sourwood $24/gal. at farm, $30 UPS, '98 Wildflower $15/gal., $20 UPS. Lloyd

now $5/gal. Judy Walker Newnan 770-2539806
Taking orders now for Celeste figs $5/gal., brown turkey later. Mrs. Y. Loden 2286 Oglesby Br. Rd. Conyers 30094 770-922-'-73"3'-"5_ _ _ _ _ _ __,...__,_ _ __

Allison 183 Allison Honey Ln. Cleveland Water ground meal, flour !l< grits $3/5 lbs. &

30528 706-865-4485

o $4/1 lbs. plus post. Mike Buckner Rte. 1, Box

'98 Sourwood honey crop $3/pt., $6/qt., 76, Junction City 31812 706-269-3630

cases of pints & qts. avail. comb or strained, You pick blueberries $5/gal., call for appt. &

call for prices. G. Gailey Cleveland 706-865- directions, canton area. Bill Odom

641 O '98 crop of Gallberry & Tupelo honey now
ready, call for cost & shipping info. JoAnn Rowell Rte. 1, Box 147 Nahunta 31553 912462-5068

Woodstock 770-926-5420
Herbs.
'98 Elephant garlic cloves $2/doz. ppd., for

Bee equip., supers, hives, frames, like new fall planting, eating or cooking. Lee Abernathy

& used. Milton Jellum Griffin 770-228-2682 469 Hwy. 109 Meansville 30256

Beehives, strong, healthy, treated 8 frame '98 Elephant garlic, plant now, cloves

Freddy Tribble Tribble Hatchery Alamo 912568-1879
Sterile grass carp, 8-10", 10-12", channel catfish, 5-6", 7-8", bluegill bream, defy. avail. or pick up. Robert Brown Brooks 770-7198039
Sterile grass carp; regd. dealers qty. disc: fafm pick iJP Mon.-Sat., statewide defy., call between 9am-9pm. Del Chapman McDonough 770-957-8916
Sterile grass carp, channel catfish fingerlings, bluegill, shellcracker, redbreast, hybrid bream, free dely. Ringo Merritt Waynesboro 706-554-0182
Sterile grass carp, largemouth bass, bluegill, shellcracker, redear, catfish, cages, guaranteed live dely. Bill May Duluth 770827-4348
Sterile grass carp 8-10" $6 ea., statewide dely., no pick ups, bream & catfish fingerlings. Barbara Boggs Winterville 706-548-3637 800-869-3544
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

Cornedale wool, white, clean, skirted, handspinning fleeces & baits, white & dyed. .G. Maraman Monroe 770-267-7102
Good quality gourds for Martins, sev. shapes & sizes to choose from, $1 ea. William ,Blackwell Jasper 770-735-2646
Gourds for sale, diff. sizes & shapes $1/up. ,Hoyt Howard Cumming 770-887-2039
Gourds, special prices offered on lge. quantities, truck loads very special prices, will ship anywhere. Lena Braswell 1089 Hoyt .Braswell Rd., Wrens 30833 706-547-6784
Gourds: dipper, bird & crooked handle, diff. sizes & shapes, big selection $1/up. Stewart .Marlow Commerce 706-245-8725
Gourds; Martin bluebird crooked handle, diff. sizes & shapes to choose from $1/up. Wallace Maxwell 3226 Hoot Owl Rd. .Royston 30662 706-245-4218
Martin, other gourds for sale $1 ea., no shipping. H. Vaughn 343 Biles Rd. Jackson 30233 770-775-3440
Pure white homemade lye soap, 10 lb. chunks for $15, will not ship. VL. Ferrell .Smyrna 770-432-6751

School Program

(Continued from Page 1)

diverse, school meals are changing;

too. Ethnic favorites, such as stir-

fries, rice and beans, enchiladas,

and fajitas are showing up

frequently these days.

In addition to more choices,

school menus must meet Dietary

Guidelines for Americans, and the

Recommended

Dietary

Allowances, as mandated by

USDA. This means that school

breakfasts and lunches must

provide one-third and.one-fourth of

the RDAs, respectively, for

$77, 10 frame $97, honey $5/qt., $16/gal., $75 for 5 gal. John Pluta Sparta 706-444-8920

Granulated sugar for feeding honey bees, 55 gal. Drum, $60, drums exchgd. Jim Mabry Marietta 770-993-4997

New dovetailed deeps, shallows, frames assembled, unassembled, bees, honey used equip. discounts, closed Sat. Edward Colston Taylorsville 770-382-9619
Remove honeybees, hives, equip. from

Chattooga, Dade, Catoosa, Whitfield, Floyd,
Walker Cos., call aft. 6pm. s. McCloud
LaFayette 706-638-2317

Sourwood honey, '98 crop water white $36/gal., del., Mountain Blackberry Light delicious $26/gal. del. Michael Surles
Blairsville 706-745-4170

Wildflower honey $20/gal., Sourwood

$22/gal., 60 lb. cont. Wildflower $80,

Sourwood $90, 4 frame extractor $175. Ernest

Quinn Decatur 770-491-8726

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Wildflower honey, $5/qt., Sourwood honey $6/qt., also comb honey. Robert W. Hill 4580
Tench Rd. Suwanee 30024 770-945-0018

Will relocate or remove honeybees in

Atlanta and surrounding areas, free on-site

estimate, reas. prices. Cindy Bee Marietta

770-424-0076

.

Will remove honeybees in Atlanta & surrounding area, Wildflower honey $20/gal. W.O. Canady Douglasville 770-942-3887

Will remove honeybees & other bees in Metro & long dist. beyond Metro Co. area. Dr. Milton Scott East Point 404-344-0719

Will remove honeybees in Carroll Co. & surrounding areas, med. & shallow supers
extracted by appt. Wayne Ashmore Carrollton 770-832-6317

Things To Eat

'97 pecans, shelled, ready for freezer $15/gal., $3 S&H. Buster Brown Jackson 770-775-2115

$7/doz. ppd. in Ga. L. Wood 519 Maddox Rd. Dublin 31027 912-275-9855
'98 Elephant garlic cloves, grown on composted soil w/o herbicides-pesticides $6/doz., $1 post. E. Poole 240 Tom Summers '-R"'d-'-.-'-A-"-m'"'"e"'r-'-ic"'u'"'s'--3=-1'-'7-'0-"9...,-~--~--
Anise hyssop, beebalm, catnip, chives, comfrey, fennel, pennyroyal, valerian, others. Kathy Bell 82 Keetor Rd. Talking Rock _3_0_17_5_7_0_6_-2_7_6_-_48_3_1_ _ _ _ _ _ __
Cilantro seeds $1/Tbsp. w/SASE. Austin Penchey 117 Keown Rd. Rome 30161 706"'29=-1'--"-87'--1'"'1_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Fish & Supplies
12-14" sterile grass carp, 3-5", 5-6", 6-8", 811" channel catfish, qty. disc., free statewide dely. avail. Mike Buford Cordele 912-2734150
57 redworm bed, well stocked, ready to harvest, easy to move. Davis Sykes 2140 Butter Ferry E!ainbridge 31717 912-2469471
A-1 qlty. channel fingerlings, graded, priced by size, accurate weights & counts, guaranteed live, healthy immediate dely. J. F. Gilbert P.O. Box 321 Thomaston 30286 706648-3409
All sizes improved channel catfish avail., 24", 4-6", 6-8" & eating size. J. Holyoak Rt. 1 Alapaha 31622 912-532-5395
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, hybrid bream, sterile grass carp, dely. avail. Tony Chew Manchester 706-846-3657
Bass, sterile grass carp, bluegill, shellcrackers, channel catfish. crappie, pickup or dely., ext. 9940. Lauren Davis Amakanata Fisheries Calhoun 706-6291545 800-795-5465

Worms, red wigglers $10/lb. Ron Stobries Fitzgerald 912-423-6081
Fertilizers & Mulches
'98 pinestraw, clean, red slash long needle, fresh lge. tight bales $2.75 del., Macon area to metro Atlanta $1 .80 at farm. Jerome Murphy 1107 Center Drive Vidalia 30474
'98 rye straw, 5x6' rolls $24/roll. C. Warnock Vidalia 912-537-2061
'98 wheat straw, sq. bales for sale, chicken litter also, Crawford Co. George Walker Roberta 912-836-4499
A+ horse manure w/shavings, lge. pickup load, dely. w/in 25 mi., 3 mos. old $39, 1 yr. Garden Gold $49. Chip Salem Alpharetta 770-664-7924
Chicken manure sold yr. rnd. $20$25/pickup load, larger amounts avail. Mike Bloodworth Knoxville 912-836-2535
Clean wheat straw $2.50/bale at barn. Jerry Spain 1532 Lake Creek Rd. Cedartown 30125 770-748-3343 770-878-5897
Free aged horse manure/shavings mix., easy access for dump trucks, will load. Paula Harwell Alpharetta 770-975-4864
Free horse manure mix. w/shavings, easy access, you load and haul, Barrow, Clark, Jackson, Oconee area, Ive. msg. B. Clark Statham 770-725-0941
Free horse manure mix. w/shavings, you pick up, easy access, convenient for ClarkOconee and surrounding cos. D. Vaughn Bogart 706-769-6706
Free horse manure mix. w/wood shavings, Oconee Co., 2 mi. from Home Depot. Karen Czarick. Bogart 706-769-8582
Free horse manure mix. w/shavings, you load & haul. E. Doolittle Senoia 770-5996316
Free horse manure/shavings mix., you load & haul, .convenient to Gwinnett/Walton & surrounding cos. Vicki Mitchell Loganville

Miscellaneous Wanted
Want auto. turner incubator & hatcher. J. Dasher Glennville 912-654-2475 Want fill dirt dumped on my land, some rock okay, big trucks easy access. Taylor Stafford Dalton 706-279-3259 Want locust logs 2" to 611 in dia., any .length. B. Stone Atlanta 404-351-5859
Want martin gourds or seeds, cheap or
.tree. Bryan Mcinnish Temple 770-562-3721
Want mill rock from grist mill, need dely. Claudia Barnes 3224 Chatham Rd. Atlanta 30305 404-261-8670
Want millstone from grist mill, will pay reasonable price and pick up. H.J. Hine Conyers 404-897-7566
Want old horse wagon w/wheels to plant flowers in. Keith Henson Calhoun 706-6029718 Want propane tank, 100 gal. preferred. Ivan Dutter Cleveland 706-348-7045
Want to buy brown turkey figs in Waynesboro, Ga. Mrs. Smithley, P.O. Box 5204 Augusta 30916
Want to buy sugarcane for fall festival, sev. 1000 stalks, will buy your field, Yellowgal preferred. A. Lindsey Macon 912.946-2690
Want unwanted old farm bldgs., will remove in exchange for lumber & tin. Tom .Goleniar Jackson 770-504-8946
Want used propane gas tank, 250 gal. ,tank. L. Nichols Cumming 770-887-4591
Want whole corn, wheat, oats, any mixture, call & leave message. Susan Caswell 700 Prospect Rd. Carnesville
.30521 706-384-3950
Notices
Will Myrtis Vinson please call concerning doll clothes, lost your address or send me your address. Djane Annabel 20 Bethlehem

calories, protein, Vitamins A and C,

iron, and calcium. Plus, menus

offered cannot exceed 30 percent of

calories from fat in a week's time.

To meet this challenge, school

nutrition staff are increasingly

using sophisticated software to

analyze the nutrient make up of

each item served and monitor levels

of fat, protein, and vitamins. More

and more schools are offering low-

fat versions of kids' favorites, such

as low-fat pizza and .tacos made of

ground turkey. Even the ever-

popular school brownies are

usually made with applesauce or

prune puree in place of most of the

shortening.

Our business is one of the most

important in the world. We help

keep children healthy and ready to

learn. We at GSFSA are committed

to meeting the needs of today's

families now and in the future.

GSFSA is a statewide, nonprofit

professional

organization

representing over 6,000 members

who provide high-quality, low-cost

meals to students in Georgia.

GSFSA was founded in 1951, and

'97 shelled pecans, mostly halves $4/lb. Beau. rainbow trout, 3 lb. avg., you catch or 770-466-7989

Church Rd. Warthen 31094 912-552-5929 has been instrumental in setting

plus post. Edward Thurmond 1311 McHenry I will del. w/in 100 mi., quantity disc. Robb Did you know that certain varities of seed

.;;C_ro"'s'""s_in,..g'--M_a_d_is_o_n_3_0_65_0_7_06_-_3_42_-_3_3_6_ 2 _ 1 Moss 7150 Canaan Dr. Hiawassee 30546 are protected from propragation unless

Submit ads by Wednesday noon.

706-896-1343

they are grown as a class of certified seed?

When advertising in the Market Bulletin, the individual owner's name must be

standards

for

school

nutrition

listed m the ad.

training and practices.

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Wednesday August 19, 1998

THE MARKET BULLETIN

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Sev. Confederate rose plants, in 1 or 2 gal. '97 shelled pecans, mostly halves $5/lb., Bream, Ga. Giants, copperhead, bluegill, Mulch hay $1.65/bale, 5 bale min., good for pots, catalpa trees. C. Bailey Rt. 1, Box 1320 kept in freezer, ppd. in Ga., 3 lb. min., call shellcracker, improved channel catfish, Fla. gardening & landscaping. W. Abrams Griffin

Out-of-State Wanted

Hazlehurst 31539 912-375-7297

evenings. Frank Eaton 4441 Bethany Rd. bass, sunbass, rainbow trout. Ken Holyoak 770-228-3865

.

Want David Bradley walk behind garden

Siberian iris, daylilies, Jerusalem cherry, Buckhead 30625 706-342-0727

Rte. 1 Alapaha 31622 912-532-6135

Mulch hay, wheat straw, good Jge. bales. tractor attachments, orig. or photocopied

banana trees, ground cover $1 /pot, cheap. '97 shelled pecans, bagged for freezer Brown trout for sale, 5-7", if no answer, Lance Marlowe Dacula 770-945-8009

owner's manuals. Paul Burkle P.O. Box 1871

Carol Koslowsky Alpharetta 770-475-4337 $4/lb. plus post., 3 lb. min., also we shell please leave message, will call back. Kevin Mulch hay, 1000 lge. sq. bales, dely. avail. Waterloo IA 50704

Tawny old fashioned daylilies 3 doz. $10, pecans 35 cents/lb. Albert Baldwin P.O. Box Kane Blairsville 706-745-5257

$1.75/bale. Allen Conner Clermont 770-983- Want Flemish Giants, NZR or NZB,

cannot ship. Ann Whitaker 5515 Morton Rd. 805 Porterdale 30070

Catalpa worms, fresh or frozen $1/doz., 75 7645

American blue, Beveren, reas. price, no

Alpharetta 30022 770-475-7888

Apples, pick your own, M-F, 9-5, Sat., 9-4, cents if 20 doz. or more taken, catalpa trees Mulch hay, sq. bales, can del. J.R. Wimpey whites. Cynthia Jeffries Westminister SC

Teddy bear sunflowers & blk. watchman B&B Produce. W. Drouillard B&B Produce $1 ea. Joe Mask Fayetteville 770-461-7068 Jonesboro 770-471-4221

864-64 7-6434

hollyhock seed $1/tsp. w/SASE. S. Strube Blairsville 706-745-5881

Catfish for sale. Jason Holyoak P.O. Box Pine straw, raked fresh ea. week, nice Want copies of equip. for Farmall Cub.

P.O. Box 81306 Atlanta 30366 770-945-8003 Black walnut meat, guaranteed $25/qt. 449 Alapaha 31622 912-532-6495

bales, free dely. w/25 bale min., $3/bale. Elzie Wells 807 Congress Ct. Jefersonville

Variegated liriope, striped border grass post. paid. H.E. Davis 3670 Iron Hill Rd. SE. Channel catfish, 1/2 lb. & larger for stocking Randy Guillebeau Grayson 770-963-9408 IN 42130 812-282-1678

$39/100, green liriope $27/100, hvy. field Dearing 30808 706-556-6124

lake or fish out ponds, live dely. Mac Pine straw, del. and installed $4/bale, Want diff. var. of hostas in N. Ga., can pick

grade div., add $6 for UPS. Larry Woody 1897 Blueberries, chem./pest free, u-pick, McClellan Woodland 706-674-2697

DeKalb, Gwinnett, Conyers, Fulton. Elaine up in August. James Bridges Rt. 4, Box 101-

Bond Bridge Rd., Royston 30662 706-245- quantity discounts, also organic garden Channel catfish fingerlings, 2-4", 4-6", sev. Williamson Tucker 770-593-3405 770-492- 1 Branford FL 32008-9711

0961

produce, open Thurs.-Sun., call for avail., 1000 lb. avg. 1 1/2 lb. Orville Carver Douglas 9200

Want pine tree .planter, 3 pt. hitch or pull

Variegated vinca major 1O cents, ivy, directions. C. Garmon Whitesburg 770-214- 912-384-5090

Pine straw, wheat straw, good, clean bales type, working or rebuildable cond. Allen Holt

lamium (archangel). lamb's ear, irises, "-97'-'2~5'--------------- Channel catfish fingerlings, sterile grass $2.75/bale del., 100 bale min. w/in 50 mile 1115 Albritton Rd. Andalusia AL 36420 334-

daylilies, Elephant ears. J. Stone Roswell Blueberries, Elderberries, you pick, carp, statewide dely. or farm pick up, call to radius. Bruce Swearingen Reynolds 912- 222-3646

770-993-6004

pesticide free, Tues.-Sat., 10 am-7 pm. Don order bass and bream, qty. disc. Randy 847-3634

Want to buy red cedar, no rot. Joseph

Wholesale balsam fir, Virginia pine & White Obenauer 1414 Dallas Hwy. 61 Villa Rica Bennington Cumming 770-889-9341

Pine straw, dealers only, 268 A., 11 yr. old Sciarrino 1715 71st Ave. Vero Beach FL

pine, select now for best qlty. & price, leave -'-30"'"'3=-1_8_4_0_4_-3...,.5~5_-_,18,_7~0--,..------=-,.,--,-- Golden, brook, brown & rainbow trout for loblolly, clean, dry plantation in Taylor Co. 32966-7911 561-778-0146

message. Jean Williams Waleska 770-796- Brown turkey figs, ready now $4/gal., we sale, pick up or dely., Dyers Trout Farm. Willis David Slonaker Columbus 706-569-61 05

Want used honeycomb uncapper, Silver

2327

pick, apples for pies/jelly $2/gal. J. Poss 361 O Dyer Hiawasse.e 706-896-3915

Pinestraw, 13", 14", 28" bales, loblolly Queen type. Joel Hughes 4791 Live Oak

Zinnias, marigold, tithonia, liatris, hollyhock, Watson Rd. Cumming 30040 770-889-0566 Grass carp, channel catfish, all sizes, $1.75 ea., slash long needle $1.90 ea. at Church Rd. Crestview FL 32539 850-682ageratum $1/cup plus 55 cents SASE, others. Brown turkey figs $5/gal. Bernard Bunn bream & bass. Ed Henderson 1852 Fort farm, plenty avail. Jack Stephens Adrian 2555

B. Cason P.O. Box 447 Hiram 30141
Flowers Wanted
Want Sycamore tree, prefer Sapling but would consider any. Danny Moore Griffin 770-229-4507

5682 Lakeside Dr. Union City 30291 770964-5430
Brown turkey figs for sale. Tula Chapman Mableton 770-948-1779
Figs $4/gal., we pick, brown turkey. Diane Glidewell Jackson 770-775-6592

Creek Rd. Dearing 30808 706-595-7183
Hybrid red wigglers worms by drum, bed or lb. Sherman Westbrook . Woodstock 770924-6390
Hybrid red wigglers, bedrun 5000 $25, 10,000 $40, ppd. w/instructions. James

912-668-3861
Pinestraw, lge. tight bales, we load at farm for $1.80/bale. Charles Gibbs 3909 Ga. Hwy. 33 N. Moultrie 31768 912-891-3124
Poultry fert. Jor sale, will freight & spread by ton. D. Richard P.O. Box 502 Broxton 31519

Firewood
All firewood advertised m the Market Bulletin must be cut from the advertiser's personally owned property. In addition, by law, terms such as face cord, rack, pile,

Want arum, ltalicum, giant allium amaryllis Figs $5/gal., you pick, $6 we pick. Bob Reid Spivey Rte. 1, Box 17 Wray 31798 912-359- 912-359-3005

truckload, etc., cannot be used to

mineroa, arum, dracunculus. Gene Wilbanks 6229 Miranda Ct. Douglasville 30135 770- 2866

Rabbit manure free, you load & haul. K. advertise firewood. Advertisers must use

Rte. 1, Box 1407 Clayton 30525 706-f'.82- 942-7260

Hybrid red wigglers, 8 barrels at $25/barrel, Humfleet LaFayette 706-638-9401

the standard unit of measure, the cord,

5720

Figs $5/gal., I pick. C. Martin 525 Smith around 30,QOO a barrel. Grace Sikes P.O. Box Well aged horse manure w/shavings, free when specifying the amount of firewood

Want datura stramonium jimson weed. Stone Trace Marietta 30067

91 Collins 30421 912-693-2152

dely. w/in 10 mi., dump truck load $90, good for sale.

Robert. Bankson 308 Moye St. Barnesville Figs for sale $5/gal., weekend pick up only. New stock, triploid grass carp (white amur), for flowers, others. Gordon Hamby Austell Firewood, 55 cords of oak & hickory,

30204 770-358-0605

Carol Bland 447 Lees Mill Rd. Fayetteville lie. dealer, formerly Bailey's Fish Farm. Mac 770-948-2977

$2000, you take all & haul. Robert Crowder

Want diff. var. of amorphophallus, will trade 30214 770-964-3162

McCollum Franklin 770-854-8000 770-854- Wheat straw $2.50/bale at barn, dely. avail.,. 1970 Chipley Hwy. Greenville 30222 706-

bulbs, also collect tropical & subtropical Figs for sale $5/gal., 1 pick, avail. last of 4862

call aft. 8 pm. S. Eller P.O. Box 36 Culloden 663-8276

plants. Teresa Glover Cumming 770-887- July, call to be sure, mostly brown turkey. ldus Rainbow trout, lge. sizes & fingerlings, farm 31016 912-885-2513

Free pinewood, 18" length, needs splitting,

0749

Kennedy 1784 Buford Dam Rd. Buford pick up or dely. Ted Logan Ellijay 706-635- Wheat straw, lge. bales under barn, 300 cut this spring, you haul, will help load. Kim

Want echinacea (atrorubens) E. sanguiena, 3051 8 770-945-9529

2848

bales. David McClendon, Sr. Locust Grove Koerner Cumming 770-886-9237

E. simulata, E. Tennesseensis, E. Figs for sale, avail. through Aug., call for Red wigglers $5/lb. Eddie King 805 770-775-3254

Hickory firewood 1/2 cord $75. D. Landers

Angustifolia. Richard Pickelsimer 11949 Wolf price information. Felton Bryant Hoboken Roberson Way Waycross 31503 912-283- Wheat straw, '98 $2/bale. Paul Rivers 1065 Stockbridge 770-957-2754

Pen Gap Rei. Suches 30572 706-747-1075 912-458-3307

6661

Hood Rd. Fayetteville 30214 7.70-460-5086

Mix. hardwood, split, 18-24", April cut, easy

Want to buy sev. Christmas cacti that bloom Grain finished beef sides, cut, wrapped, Red wigglers, bedrun worms, 5000/$25, Wheat straw, lge. tight bales, semi-loads, access, you load & haul 1/2 cord $35. L. Scott

at Christmas. Ronnie Smith 124 Harmony ready for freezer. Ken McMichael Monticello 10,000/$40, shipped ppd. w/instr. R. call aft. 7 pm. William Gatloff Byron 912-956- Douglasville 770-942-2508

Place Eatonton 31024 706-485-5838

706-468-2442

Stapleton Rte. 1, Box 105 Lumber City 5291

Save money now, order for fall '98, offering

Muscadines & scuppernongs, 20+ var., 31549 912-363-4451

Wheat straw, sq. bales $2.25 at barn, dely. A-1 qlty. seas. mxd. oak & hickory, only

MISCELLANEOUS

containers furnished, will be ready Sept. 1. Regd. producer of sterile grass carp, avail. L. Hattaway Macon 912-788-3698

$100/cd., free del. & stacked. R. Joe Canton

Tony Vincent 3424 Carlisle Ct. Conyers channel catfish, bluegill, shellcracker, red Wood shavings for horse stalls, clean, will 770-479-9056

30013 770-483-8442

breast, hybrid bream, crappie, dely. avail. del. ih Greater Atlanta area, call for info. Seasoned oak & hickory hardwood 1/2

If you have questions regarding ads in this Muscadines, bronze & blk. $1 O/peck, you Paul Williams Hawkinsville 912-892-3144 .before 9 pm. T. Fennell Dallas 770-445-5696 cord $65, $130/cord. Ernie Jones Norcross

category, call Sonya Mitchell at 404_651 _9083.

pick. David Brown Union City 770-964-5304 Shelled pecans, '97 crop $2.50/lb. Andy

Smallhead channel catfish fingerlings, treated & disease free, pick up or dely. avail.

Oddities

. 770-448-3945

The Miscellaneous category includes the Adams P.O. Box 295 Hartwell 30643 706following subcategories: bees, honey and -'-37_,6=-7-__10..,._ 7 _ __,....,.._.,,--.,,.--...,.---~ supplies; things to eat; herbs; fish .and Sweet corn, white & yellow beans, 1/2

supplies; fertilizers and mulches; oddities; runners & cornfield Hickory cane corn & field

miscellaneous wanted; notices; garden corn, call for avail.. Bobby Tritt 13953

space; notices; out-of-state wanted; Gaddistower Rd. Suches 30572 706-747-

firewood, timber; and Christmas trees. _2"'"'89::-1..,.,.-----:--:---...,.---,....--,---.,,----:-0nly one ad per household is permitted.in . _Taking ,0rders for brown turkey_ tigs~ready_

the Miscellaneous category.
Bees, Honey & Supplies
'98 Sourwood $24/gal. at farm, $30 UPS, '98 Wildflower $15/gal., $20 UPS. Lloyd

now $5/gal. Judy Walker Newnan 770-2539806
Taking orders now for Celeste figs $5/gal., brown turkey later. Mrs. Y. Loden 2286 Oglesby Br. Rd. Conyers 30094 770-922-'-73"3'-"5_ _ _ _ _ _ __,...__,_ _ __

Allison 183 Allison Honey Ln. Cleveland Water ground meal, flour !l< grits $3/5 lbs. &

30528 706-865-4485

o $4/1 lbs. plus post. Mike Buckner Rte. 1, Box

'98 Sourwood honey crop $3/pt., $6/qt., 76, Junction City 31812 706-269-3630

cases of pints & qts. avail. comb or strained, You pick blueberries $5/gal., call for appt. &

call for prices. G. Gailey Cleveland 706-865- directions, canton area. Bill Odom

641 O '98 crop of Gallberry & Tupelo honey now
ready, call for cost & shipping info. JoAnn Rowell Rte. 1, Box 147 Nahunta 31553 912462-5068

Woodstock 770-926-5420
Herbs.
'98 Elephant garlic cloves $2/doz. ppd., for

Bee equip., supers, hives, frames, like new fall planting, eating or cooking. Lee Abernathy

& used. Milton Jellum Griffin 770-228-2682 469 Hwy. 109 Meansville 30256

Beehives, strong, healthy, treated 8 frame '98 Elephant garlic, plant now, cloves

Freddy Tribble Tribble Hatchery Alamo 912568-1879
Sterile grass carp, 8-10", 10-12", channel catfish, 5-6", 7-8", bluegill bream, defy. avail. or pick up. Robert Brown Brooks 770-7198039
Sterile grass carp; regd. dealers qty. disc: fafm pick iJP Mon.-Sat., statewide defy., call between 9am-9pm. Del Chapman McDonough 770-957-8916
Sterile grass carp, channel catfish fingerlings, bluegill, shellcracker, redbreast, hybrid bream, free dely. Ringo Merritt Waynesboro 706-554-0182
Sterile grass carp, largemouth bass, bluegill, shellcracker, redear, catfish, cages, guaranteed live dely. Bill May Duluth 770827-4348
Sterile grass carp 8-10" $6 ea., statewide dely., no pick ups, bream & catfish fingerlings. Barbara Boggs Winterville 706-548-3637 800-869-3544
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

Cornedale wool, white, clean, skirted, handspinning fleeces & baits, white & dyed. .G. Maraman Monroe 770-267-7102
Good quality gourds for Martins, sev. shapes & sizes to choose from, $1 ea. William ,Blackwell Jasper 770-735-2646
Gourds for sale, diff. sizes & shapes $1/up. ,Hoyt Howard Cumming 770-887-2039
Gourds, special prices offered on lge. quantities, truck loads very special prices, will ship anywhere. Lena Braswell 1089 Hoyt .Braswell Rd., Wrens 30833 706-547-6784
Gourds: dipper, bird & crooked handle, diff. sizes & shapes, big selection $1/up. Stewart .Marlow Commerce 706-245-8725
Gourds; Martin bluebird crooked handle, diff. sizes & shapes to choose from $1/up. Wallace Maxwell 3226 Hoot Owl Rd. .Royston 30662 706-245-4218
Martin, other gourds for sale $1 ea., no shipping. H. Vaughn 343 Biles Rd. Jackson 30233 770-775-3440
Pure white homemade lye soap, 10 lb. chunks for $15, will not ship. VL. Ferrell .Smyrna 770-432-6751

School Program

(Continued from Page 1)

diverse, school meals are changing;

too. Ethnic favorites, such as stir-

fries, rice and beans, enchiladas,

and fajitas are showing up

frequently these days.

In addition to more choices,

school menus must meet Dietary

Guidelines for Americans, and the

Recommended

Dietary

Allowances, as mandated by

USDA. This means that school

breakfasts and lunches must

provide one-third and.one-fourth of

the RDAs, respectively, for

$77, 10 frame $97, honey $5/qt., $16/gal., $75 for 5 gal. John Pluta Sparta 706-444-8920

Granulated sugar for feeding honey bees, 55 gal. Drum, $60, drums exchgd. Jim Mabry Marietta 770-993-4997

New dovetailed deeps, shallows, frames assembled, unassembled, bees, honey used equip. discounts, closed Sat. Edward Colston Taylorsville 770-382-9619
Remove honeybees, hives, equip. from

Chattooga, Dade, Catoosa, Whitfield, Floyd,
Walker Cos., call aft. 6pm. s. McCloud
LaFayette 706-638-2317

Sourwood honey, '98 crop water white $36/gal., del., Mountain Blackberry Light delicious $26/gal. del. Michael Surles
Blairsville 706-745-4170

Wildflower honey $20/gal., Sourwood

$22/gal., 60 lb. cont. Wildflower $80,

Sourwood $90, 4 frame extractor $175. Ernest

Quinn Decatur 770-491-8726

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Wildflower honey, $5/qt., Sourwood honey $6/qt., also comb honey. Robert W. Hill 4580
Tench Rd. Suwanee 30024 770-945-0018

Will relocate or remove honeybees in

Atlanta and surrounding areas, free on-site

estimate, reas. prices. Cindy Bee Marietta

770-424-0076

.

Will remove honeybees in Atlanta & surrounding area, Wildflower honey $20/gal. W.O. Canady Douglasville 770-942-3887

Will remove honeybees & other bees in Metro & long dist. beyond Metro Co. area. Dr. Milton Scott East Point 404-344-0719

Will remove honeybees in Carroll Co. & surrounding areas, med. & shallow supers
extracted by appt. Wayne Ashmore Carrollton 770-832-6317

Things To Eat

'97 pecans, shelled, ready for freezer $15/gal., $3 S&H. Buster Brown Jackson 770-775-2115

$7/doz. ppd. in Ga. L. Wood 519 Maddox Rd. Dublin 31027 912-275-9855
'98 Elephant garlic cloves, grown on composted soil w/o herbicides-pesticides $6/doz., $1 post. E. Poole 240 Tom Summers '-R"'d-'-.-'-A-"-m'"'"e"'r-'-ic"'u'"'s'--3=-1'-'7-'0-"9...,-~--~--
Anise hyssop, beebalm, catnip, chives, comfrey, fennel, pennyroyal, valerian, others. Kathy Bell 82 Keetor Rd. Talking Rock _3_0_17_5_7_0_6_-2_7_6_-_48_3_1_ _ _ _ _ _ __
Cilantro seeds $1/Tbsp. w/SASE. Austin Penchey 117 Keown Rd. Rome 30161 706"'29=-1'--"-87'--1'"'1_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Fish & Supplies
12-14" sterile grass carp, 3-5", 5-6", 6-8", 811" channel catfish, qty. disc., free statewide dely. avail. Mike Buford Cordele 912-2734150
57 redworm bed, well stocked, ready to harvest, easy to move. Davis Sykes 2140 Butter Ferry E!ainbridge 31717 912-2469471
A-1 qlty. channel fingerlings, graded, priced by size, accurate weights & counts, guaranteed live, healthy immediate dely. J. F. Gilbert P.O. Box 321 Thomaston 30286 706648-3409
All sizes improved channel catfish avail., 24", 4-6", 6-8" & eating size. J. Holyoak Rt. 1 Alapaha 31622 912-532-5395
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, hybrid bream, sterile grass carp, dely. avail. Tony Chew Manchester 706-846-3657
Bass, sterile grass carp, bluegill, shellcrackers, channel catfish. crappie, pickup or dely., ext. 9940. Lauren Davis Amakanata Fisheries Calhoun 706-6291545 800-795-5465

Worms, red wigglers $10/lb. Ron Stobries Fitzgerald 912-423-6081
Fertilizers & Mulches
'98 pinestraw, clean, red slash long needle, fresh lge. tight bales $2.75 del., Macon area to metro Atlanta $1 .80 at farm. Jerome Murphy 1107 Center Drive Vidalia 30474
'98 rye straw, 5x6' rolls $24/roll. C. Warnock Vidalia 912-537-2061
'98 wheat straw, sq. bales for sale, chicken litter also, Crawford Co. George Walker Roberta 912-836-4499
A+ horse manure w/shavings, lge. pickup load, dely. w/in 25 mi., 3 mos. old $39, 1 yr. Garden Gold $49. Chip Salem Alpharetta 770-664-7924
Chicken manure sold yr. rnd. $20$25/pickup load, larger amounts avail. Mike Bloodworth Knoxville 912-836-2535
Clean wheat straw $2.50/bale at barn. Jerry Spain 1532 Lake Creek Rd. Cedartown 30125 770-748-3343 770-878-5897
Free aged horse manure/shavings mix., easy access for dump trucks, will load. Paula Harwell Alpharetta 770-975-4864
Free horse manure mix. w/shavings, easy access, you load and haul, Barrow, Clark, Jackson, Oconee area, Ive. msg. B. Clark Statham 770-725-0941
Free horse manure mix. w/shavings, you pick up, easy access, convenient for ClarkOconee and surrounding cos. D. Vaughn Bogart 706-769-6706
Free horse manure mix. w/wood shavings, Oconee Co., 2 mi. from Home Depot. Karen Czarick. Bogart 706-769-8582
Free horse manure mix. w/shavings, you load & haul. E. Doolittle Senoia 770-5996316
Free horse manure/shavings mix., you load & haul, .convenient to Gwinnett/Walton & surrounding cos. Vicki Mitchell Loganville

Miscellaneous Wanted
Want auto. turner incubator & hatcher. J. Dasher Glennville 912-654-2475 Want fill dirt dumped on my land, some rock okay, big trucks easy access. Taylor Stafford Dalton 706-279-3259 Want locust logs 2" to 611 in dia., any .length. B. Stone Atlanta 404-351-5859
Want martin gourds or seeds, cheap or
.tree. Bryan Mcinnish Temple 770-562-3721
Want mill rock from grist mill, need dely. Claudia Barnes 3224 Chatham Rd. Atlanta 30305 404-261-8670
Want millstone from grist mill, will pay reasonable price and pick up. H.J. Hine Conyers 404-897-7566
Want old horse wagon w/wheels to plant flowers in. Keith Henson Calhoun 706-6029718 Want propane tank, 100 gal. preferred. Ivan Dutter Cleveland 706-348-7045
Want to buy brown turkey figs in Waynesboro, Ga. Mrs. Smithley, P.O. Box 5204 Augusta 30916
Want to buy sugarcane for fall festival, sev. 1000 stalks, will buy your field, Yellowgal preferred. A. Lindsey Macon 912.946-2690
Want unwanted old farm bldgs., will remove in exchange for lumber & tin. Tom .Goleniar Jackson 770-504-8946
Want used propane gas tank, 250 gal. ,tank. L. Nichols Cumming 770-887-4591
Want whole corn, wheat, oats, any mixture, call & leave message. Susan Caswell 700 Prospect Rd. Carnesville
.30521 706-384-3950
Notices
Will Myrtis Vinson please call concerning doll clothes, lost your address or send me your address. Djane Annabel 20 Bethlehem

calories, protein, Vitamins A and C,

iron, and calcium. Plus, menus

offered cannot exceed 30 percent of

calories from fat in a week's time.

To meet this challenge, school

nutrition staff are increasingly

using sophisticated software to

analyze the nutrient make up of

each item served and monitor levels

of fat, protein, and vitamins. More

and more schools are offering low-

fat versions of kids' favorites, such

as low-fat pizza and .tacos made of

ground turkey. Even the ever-

popular school brownies are

usually made with applesauce or

prune puree in place of most of the

shortening.

Our business is one of the most

important in the world. We help

keep children healthy and ready to

learn. We at GSFSA are committed

to meeting the needs of today's

families now and in the future.

GSFSA is a statewide, nonprofit

professional

organization

representing over 6,000 members

who provide high-quality, low-cost

meals to students in Georgia.

GSFSA was founded in 1951, and

'97 shelled pecans, mostly halves $4/lb. Beau. rainbow trout, 3 lb. avg., you catch or 770-466-7989

Church Rd. Warthen 31094 912-552-5929 has been instrumental in setting

plus post. Edward Thurmond 1311 McHenry I will del. w/in 100 mi., quantity disc. Robb Did you know that certain varities of seed

.;;C_ro"'s'""s_in,..g'--M_a_d_is_o_n_3_0_65_0_7_06_-_3_42_-_3_3_6_ 2 _ 1 Moss 7150 Canaan Dr. Hiawassee 30546 are protected from propragation unless

Submit ads by Wednesday noon.

706-896-1343

they are grown as a class of certified seed?

When advertising in the Market Bulletin, the individual owner's name must be

standards

for

school

nutrition

listed m the ad.

training and practices.

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THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday August 19, 1998

Take Care in Storing

Composting Conference Planned in Athens Surplus Produce Donations

Garden Pesticides
Home pesticides are used by gardeners in Georgia to protect themselves and their homes against unwanted insects and plants.
Since pesticides are hazardous by nature and require the highest standards of careful handling, when you buy a pesticide, you become responsibile for its safe storage, use and ultimate disposal,
Careful storage protects people and animals from accidental exposure, safeguards the environment, keeps pesticides from being stolen or damaged by weather, and reduces your chance of liability.
The Georgia Extension Service provides the following tips for use in handling and storing pesticides:
* Store pesticides out of the weather and securely locked up out of reach of animals and children. The best place to store them is in garages, utility building or similar areas removed from your living space.
*Don't store human or animal food or medications near pesticides.
* Keep pesticides from freezing or overheating since extreme temperatures ruin certain chemicals and can make containers leak or explode.
* Where possible, store pesticide containers on nonporous surfaces such as metal or plastic shelving or sealed concrete floors.
* If your storage area is damp, doublepack metal, cardboard or paper containers in heavy-duty plastic wastebaskets with lids. Keep a fire extinguisher nearby.
* Store pesticides in their original containers. Never store pesticides in old food containers.
If an original container becomes damaged:
* Immediately use up the pesticide on a labeled site.
* Transfer the pesticide into another labeled container that originally held the same pesticide.
* Transfer the pesticide into another sound container that can be tightly closed, and attach the pesticide label to the substitute container. Or, if the label was ruined, write at least the product name on the substitute container.
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 running 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 foi 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

To provide a professional edge for people who deal with composting on a business kvel, the University of Georgia will host the Composting in the Southeast Conference and Expo Sept. 9- U at the Classic Center in Athens, Ga.
Managers, planners, engineers, farmers and others will be able to see the latest in compost technologies. The goal is to obtain operational and productmarketing insights and to network with industry and government leaders, and researchers.
UGA joins with land-grant universities from six other states and 15 other firms, agencies and associations to sponsor the conference.

The program begins at 8 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 9 with an all-day tour of the UGA Bioconversion Research and Education Center and three other important composting sites.
Thursday's program opens at 9 a.m. A general session looks at planning and running composting programs. After lunch, participants begin an afternoon of concurrent sessions followed by a panel discussion and an exhibitor reception.
Concurrent sessions will continue Friday morning. The program will end with a 12-noon luncheon.
For more . information, call your county office of the UGA Extension Servjce or (912) 386-3416.

Termite Control Focus of New Training Center

A new University of Georgia training center in Griffin, Ga., has been built to help pest control inspectors and operators stay ahead of home-wrecking termites.
The Georgia Structural Pest Control Training Center opened this summer at the Georgia Experiment Station. The Georgia Department of Agriculture established the. center through a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency grant.
Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin called the new center an investment. It will pay "great dividends," to the people of Georgia, he said.
"The largest investment most people ever make is their home," Irvin said. "This center will assure Georgians that if a pest control operator comes into their home, he will have been trained and will know what he's doing. You shouldn't have any fear of harm to your home, your pets or your family."
Changes in the way Georgia homes . are built and treated for termites prompted the new center.
"Pest control operators fought termites 10 years ago with chemicals that left a lasting protective barrier around homes," said UGA entomologist Wayne Gardner, coordinator of the center. "These chemicals were taken off the market because they were found to cause cancer."
Without these insecticides, shorterresidual products must be applied more often. Gardner said the new products are much safer. But they don't last as long.
"Now," he said, "certified pest control operators must periodically check for infestations and damage."
Pest control operators have to deal with new building materials, too. "They have to know how to spot termite damage in all types of materials at the earliest stage possible," Gardner said.
In the past, pest control operators were trained by going from one home site to another. It was the only way trainers had to show how to inspect and treat different materials.
"The new training center includes a home foundation built from every type of material now used in construction in

Georgia," Gardner said. "From stucco to block to brick to poured foundation they're all on display here."
Now pest control operators and state inspectors can be trained on one site.
Termites damage more homes than storms and fires combined. Each year, Georgians spend $56 million on termite control and damage repair.
"It's smart business to have a licensed pest control operator inspect your home or business regularly," Gardner said.
"When you saw a pest control van in your neighbor's driveway 30 years ago, it was a sign of poor housekeeping," he said. "Today, it's poor housekeeping not to include pest control in your maintenance regimen."
Weights Per Bushel For Selected Crops
When consumers shop at roadside stands or farmers markets, they often buy harvested crops in bushel quantities. Following is a list of some Georgia fruit and vegetable crops with their corresponding weights per bushel. These weights are based on federal standards and can be used as general guidelines when purchasing these commodities in bushel quantities.
Apples ................ 48 lbs.
Lima Beans (unshelled) ... 30 lbs.
Pole Beans . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 lbs.
Snap Beans ............ 30 lbs.
Shelled Com ........... 56 lbs.
Com (in ear) ........... 70 lbs.
Cowpeas .............. 60 lbs.
Cucumbers ............. 48 lbs.
Eggplant ............ .. 33 lbs.
English Peas (in hull) ..... 30 lbs.
Muscadines ............ 50 lbs.
Mustard Greens ......... 18 lbs.
Onions ................ 57 lbs.
Peaches ........... , ... 50 lbs.
Field Peas ............. 25 lbs.

Help to Feed the Hungry

Each year 27 percent of the food

grown and processed in the United States

is wasted while 15 percent of Americans

suffer from hunger, according to the

Atlanta Community Food Bank

"Plant a Row for the Hungry" is a

national campaign of the Garden Writers

Association of America, a nonprofit

organization

of

professional

communicators, which links abundant

gardens with people in need. Home

gardeners are encouraged to participate

by donating surplus vegetables, herbs

and fruit to those who serve the hungry.

Gardeners can contribute surplus to

The Atlanta Community Food Bank by

calling 404-892-FEED, extension 216,

for more information.

Items in greatest need are those that

storeand travel well, especially broccoli,

cabbage, carrots, peas, green beans,

tomatoes, sweet peppers, eggplants,

squash, onions, beets, apples and pears.

The Atlanta Community Food Bank

distributes one million pounds of food

each month to 700 local programs, which

provide meals for people in need.

Handicraft Edition
Set for Sept. 16
The next handicraft edition for the Market Bulletin is scheduled for Sept. 16.
The deadline for notices is Sept. 2. All items advertised in the Handicraft category must be handmade by the advertiser and not purchased for resale. Handicraft ads are limited to 30 words and must be in conwliance with all other advertising guidelines (see page 2).
F3rm.Front
(Cbntiriued from Page 1)
to ~verage: Farm~rs c<?n!fnue apply w msectifldes and fung1c1d~s control
insyptand disease prqblems. .. Tobacco har\ies( is still .lagging
behin~ nof111al dtie to the scattered shower.s1111l:l slow early~seasonplanting progi,:ess, Conditioriratings are mostly fair p(better. Wat . n haivesting made good progres ...... dis now a few days ajiead. oflast year and eq1;1alfo the five~year average. Apple.conditions (Ire mostly g90d, with harvestingaqout two
to thfee days behinq)ast Year's pace
and the fiye7year average,. Peach haryest is nearing completion .with 47 percent of t:J:i.e crop ratedfair or better.

following Wednesday. Cancellations or corrections called in after Friday noon are not effective until one week after the

SUM6fLT <ft<iRICULTURftL

Sweet Potatoes (green) . . . . 55 lbs. Sweet Potatoes (dry) ..... 50 lbs.

following Wednesday.

<{XPOSITIOM

Spinach ................20 lbs.

Spray Right

Before you spray an insecticide on your

vegetables, check the label, according to

the University of Georgia Extension

Service. Each insecticide has a time you

-

must wait before you can harvest.

20th 5lnniversarg October 20-22 Sunbe[t 'E;i;po 290-y J{arper 'B[vd. :Jvfou[tire, (j5l 31768 {912) 985-1968

Tomatoes .............. 53 lbs. Turnips (without.tops)~ ... 54 lbs. Turnip Greens (dry) ..... 16 lbs. Turnip Greens (wet) ...... 18 lbs.

This photo shows Sydney Gartrell and her great-grandfather, Claud Lingerfelt, both of Dahlonega, who grew these four-pound turnips.

Page 12

THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday August 19, 1998

Take Care in Storing

Composting Conference Planned in Athens Surplus Produce Donations

Garden Pesticides
Home pesticides are used by gardeners in Georgia to protect themselves and their homes against unwanted insects and plants.
Since pesticides are hazardous by nature and require the highest standards of careful handling, when you buy a pesticide, you become responsibile for its safe storage, use and ultimate disposal,
Careful storage protects people and animals from accidental exposure, safeguards the environment, keeps pesticides from being stolen or damaged by weather, and reduces your chance of liability.
The Georgia Extension Service provides the following tips for use in handling and storing pesticides:
* Store pesticides out of the weather and securely locked up out of reach of animals and children. The best place to store them is in garages, utility building or similar areas removed from your living space.
*Don't store human or animal food or medications near pesticides.
* Keep pesticides from freezing or overheating since extreme temperatures ruin certain chemicals and can make containers leak or explode.
* Where possible, store pesticide containers on nonporous surfaces such as metal or plastic shelving or sealed concrete floors.
* If your storage area is damp, doublepack metal, cardboard or paper containers in heavy-duty plastic wastebaskets with lids. Keep a fire extinguisher nearby.
* Store pesticides in their original containers. Never store pesticides in old food containers.
If an original container becomes damaged:
* Immediately use up the pesticide on a labeled site.
* Transfer the pesticide into another labeled container that originally held the same pesticide.
* Transfer the pesticide into another sound container that can be tightly closed, and attach the pesticide label to the substitute container. Or, if the label was ruined, write at least the product name on the substitute container.
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 running 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 foi 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

To provide a professional edge for people who deal with composting on a business kvel, the University of Georgia will host the Composting in the Southeast Conference and Expo Sept. 9- U at the Classic Center in Athens, Ga.
Managers, planners, engineers, farmers and others will be able to see the latest in compost technologies. The goal is to obtain operational and productmarketing insights and to network with industry and government leaders, and researchers.
UGA joins with land-grant universities from six other states and 15 other firms, agencies and associations to sponsor the conference.

The program begins at 8 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 9 with an all-day tour of the UGA Bioconversion Research and Education Center and three other important composting sites.
Thursday's program opens at 9 a.m. A general session looks at planning and running composting programs. After lunch, participants begin an afternoon of concurrent sessions followed by a panel discussion and an exhibitor reception.
Concurrent sessions will continue Friday morning. The program will end with a 12-noon luncheon.
For more . information, call your county office of the UGA Extension Servjce or (912) 386-3416.

Termite Control Focus of New Training Center

A new University of Georgia training center in Griffin, Ga., has been built to help pest control inspectors and operators stay ahead of home-wrecking termites.
The Georgia Structural Pest Control Training Center opened this summer at the Georgia Experiment Station. The Georgia Department of Agriculture established the. center through a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency grant.
Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin called the new center an investment. It will pay "great dividends," to the people of Georgia, he said.
"The largest investment most people ever make is their home," Irvin said. "This center will assure Georgians that if a pest control operator comes into their home, he will have been trained and will know what he's doing. You shouldn't have any fear of harm to your home, your pets or your family."
Changes in the way Georgia homes . are built and treated for termites prompted the new center.
"Pest control operators fought termites 10 years ago with chemicals that left a lasting protective barrier around homes," said UGA entomologist Wayne Gardner, coordinator of the center. "These chemicals were taken off the market because they were found to cause cancer."
Without these insecticides, shorterresidual products must be applied more often. Gardner said the new products are much safer. But they don't last as long.
"Now," he said, "certified pest control operators must periodically check for infestations and damage."
Pest control operators have to deal with new building materials, too. "They have to know how to spot termite damage in all types of materials at the earliest stage possible," Gardner said.
In the past, pest control operators were trained by going from one home site to another. It was the only way trainers had to show how to inspect and treat different materials.
"The new training center includes a home foundation built from every type of material now used in construction in

Georgia," Gardner said. "From stucco to block to brick to poured foundation they're all on display here."
Now pest control operators and state inspectors can be trained on one site.
Termites damage more homes than storms and fires combined. Each year, Georgians spend $56 million on termite control and damage repair.
"It's smart business to have a licensed pest control operator inspect your home or business regularly," Gardner said.
"When you saw a pest control van in your neighbor's driveway 30 years ago, it was a sign of poor housekeeping," he said. "Today, it's poor housekeeping not to include pest control in your maintenance regimen."
Weights Per Bushel For Selected Crops
When consumers shop at roadside stands or farmers markets, they often buy harvested crops in bushel quantities. Following is a list of some Georgia fruit and vegetable crops with their corresponding weights per bushel. These weights are based on federal standards and can be used as general guidelines when purchasing these commodities in bushel quantities.
Apples ................ 48 lbs.
Lima Beans (unshelled) ... 30 lbs.
Pole Beans . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 lbs.
Snap Beans ............ 30 lbs.
Shelled Com ........... 56 lbs.
Com (in ear) ........... 70 lbs.
Cowpeas .............. 60 lbs.
Cucumbers ............. 48 lbs.
Eggplant ............ .. 33 lbs.
English Peas (in hull) ..... 30 lbs.
Muscadines ............ 50 lbs.
Mustard Greens ......... 18 lbs.
Onions ................ 57 lbs.
Peaches ........... , ... 50 lbs.
Field Peas ............. 25 lbs.

Help to Feed the Hungry

Each year 27 percent of the food

grown and processed in the United States

is wasted while 15 percent of Americans

suffer from hunger, according to the

Atlanta Community Food Bank

"Plant a Row for the Hungry" is a

national campaign of the Garden Writers

Association of America, a nonprofit

organization

of

professional

communicators, which links abundant

gardens with people in need. Home

gardeners are encouraged to participate

by donating surplus vegetables, herbs

and fruit to those who serve the hungry.

Gardeners can contribute surplus to

The Atlanta Community Food Bank by

calling 404-892-FEED, extension 216,

for more information.

Items in greatest need are those that

storeand travel well, especially broccoli,

cabbage, carrots, peas, green beans,

tomatoes, sweet peppers, eggplants,

squash, onions, beets, apples and pears.

The Atlanta Community Food Bank

distributes one million pounds of food

each month to 700 local programs, which

provide meals for people in need.

Handicraft Edition
Set for Sept. 16
The next handicraft edition for the Market Bulletin is scheduled for Sept. 16.
The deadline for notices is Sept. 2. All items advertised in the Handicraft category must be handmade by the advertiser and not purchased for resale. Handicraft ads are limited to 30 words and must be in conwliance with all other advertising guidelines (see page 2).
F3rm.Front
(Cbntiriued from Page 1)
to ~verage: Farm~rs c<?n!fnue apply w msectifldes and fung1c1d~s control
insyptand disease prqblems. .. Tobacco har\ies( is still .lagging
behin~ nof111al dtie to the scattered shower.s1111l:l slow early~seasonplanting progi,:ess, Conditioriratings are mostly fair p(better. Wat . n haivesting made good progres ...... dis now a few days ajiead. oflast year and eq1;1alfo the five~year average. Apple.conditions (Ire mostly g90d, with harvestingaqout two
to thfee days behinq)ast Year's pace
and the fiye7year average,. Peach haryest is nearing completion .with 47 percent of t:J:i.e crop ratedfair or better.

following Wednesday. Cancellations or corrections called in after Friday noon are not effective until one week after the

SUM6fLT <ft<iRICULTURftL

Sweet Potatoes (green) . . . . 55 lbs. Sweet Potatoes (dry) ..... 50 lbs.

following Wednesday.

<{XPOSITIOM

Spinach ................20 lbs.

Spray Right

Before you spray an insecticide on your

vegetables, check the label, according to

the University of Georgia Extension

Service. Each insecticide has a time you

-

must wait before you can harvest.

20th 5lnniversarg October 20-22 Sunbe[t 'E;i;po 290-y J{arper 'B[vd. :Jvfou[tire, (j5l 31768 {912) 985-1968

Tomatoes .............. 53 lbs. Turnips (without.tops)~ ... 54 lbs. Turnip Greens (dry) ..... 16 lbs. Turnip Greens (wet) ...... 18 lbs.

This photo shows Sydney Gartrell and her great-grandfather, Claud Lingerfelt, both of Dahlonega, who grew these four-pound turnips.

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GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE TOMMY IRVIN,COMMISSIONER

Vol.)1', No. 33
Jnol~idd
GSFSA_ Efforts Benefit
Ga. School Children
With more than 1.2 million Georgia children heading back to school this year, parents want to know that the school lunches and breakfasts served to their children at school are tasty, nutritious and safe.
Georgia school cafeterias serve close to a million lunches every day, and breakfast numbers are growing fast. We at the Georgia School Food Service Association know how important nutritious, premium quality school meals are to both children and parents.
Kids need to eat healthy meals to perform well in class, and parents need to feel that the food is safe as well as appealing
Our guest columnist this week is Joan Kidd, president, Georgia School Food Service Association, 2372 Main Street, Tucker, GA 30084-4456.
The Georgia School Lunch Program serves over one million children healthy, affordable meals every school day, and the program has a long-standing record of food safety. All schools serving food fall under the jurisdiction of local health and sanitation departments. School kitchens are inspected for sanitary food handling procedures and graded regularly by local health departments.
In Georgia, safety and sanitation training is required by the State Department of Education for every school food service employee. Each employee must complete 10 hours of sanitation training in his or her first year of work. Moreover, these employees continue to get updated training every year, just as teachers do. USDA recently produced and distributed a sanitation training course specifically geared for school food service personnel-Serving It Safe-and the course is being taught all over the state.
In addition, school districts strictly monitor food safety from the time they receive the food until the time it is served. Food deliveries are rigorously checked for freshness, quality and visible contamination. Any food that is not up to standard is rejected immediately.
School meals have truly come a long way from when most parents were in school. Schools now offer choices of foods, including low-fat items, fresh fruit, salad bars, pasta bars and potato bars. Children are not just handed a plate already filled with a set menu. As the student population becomes increasingly
(Continued on Page 11)

Wednesday August 19, 1998

Copyright 1998

Drought Losses Exceed $500 Million

.,.:: :.: ::. . . , ''.<::::.::

.

It was another wee.{( of scattered

rainfall throughout >the State,
acco tq th Georgia Agricltural

Stati

ice ~it~ A?gust Hlcrop

report.. The rain provi{led Uich-

. peeded l'~lief to ~ost ru:eas, .wbile the

extreme northeastem, s~ctiqn of the state is. still relat~y-ely dyc . While .the

soil l1wisture .levels are. coP:t~ip;g to .

bstantial n'jin woti~d be of

g~~at

aif .(tC! areas. Irtjgatio11)f

.b~ing \Videcly used~ Heav)' infe~tations

of wprms. and )nsticts. continue .to at~ackcotton, pe~iits; pastQre and hay.
d ally, most crop col:l<:Iitions held

a ... development . )~ ...still
sing. with bOll setting few
allead of IastyeaJ:. However,
worm and insect pressure is
is fot~nsifyi~W . ~d ~praying is .active.
Illseet control now increasing in
northern c()tton fields with reports of heavy info$tations continuing in many southern fields.
Peanut crop conditions declined slightly from last week, Peanut pegging has out-paced last yearJJY a day and is now equal to the five~year

Rain Brings Relief to Some Areas Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin announced last week that damage to the state's crops from this summer's drought has exceeded $500 million. "Although scattered storms and showers have brought relief to most areas . of Georgia, the entire state could still benefit from a thorough soaking," said Commissioner Irvin. "Some people believe that once there is a cloudburst, the drought has ended. This is not true," said Irvin. "Not all areas get these storms, and even though they may bring substantial rain, they often pass too quickly to adequately replenish soil moisture. People should also remember that no amount of rain can bring back crops that have already dried up." In some cotton fields, there is concern
Special Pick Your Own Produce Edition
See pages 6~7

if there will be enough water and enough time for the bolls to develop. Another problem farmers are seeing is an increase in armyworms, .a destructive caterpillar. "Populations of armyworms tend to rise in dry weather," said Irvin.
The recent rains were especially beneficial to peanuts, many of which were in the critical "pegging" stage. Although crops benefited from recent rains, Commissioner Irvin cautioned that "farmers are still not out of the woods yet - the summer is not over."
July Milk Imports
Record High for Ga.
More than 3.25 million gallons of raw milk were imported into Georgia from other states during the month of July, a record high for the state, according to Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin.
"With the higher-than-average temperatures we've been seeing across the state this summer, it's to be expected that Georgia's dairy farms will experience a severe drop in production,"

(Continued on Page 12)
Pick-Your-Own Farms Available in Georgia

Irvin said. "But combined with our increased population and demand for milk, and the drought that's cost us at

least $500 million in agricultural losses,

Although fresh produce is available at

use of containers. Although a few farmers

the drop in production is higher than

state farmers' markets, roadside stands, provide receptacles for picking and normal."

grocery stores and supermarkets, some carrying produce home, others furnish only

Georgia's dairy farms cannot produce

people still enjoy picking their own fruits

baskets or buckets for picking. Some farm

enough milk to satisfy the needs of the

and vegetables in Georgia, as shown by operations do not provide containers at all.

state's consumers in addition to nine milk

the Market Bulletin's special pick-your-

If you carry your own containers, keep processing plants, which results in the

own listing on pages 6-7. If your family is in mind the crops you will be harvesting. importation of milk from other states as

planning to take a trip to a pick-your-own For instance, you will . need smaller far away as New Mexico. What's worse,

produce farm, consider the following

picking and transporting containers for

Irvin said, is that the record set in July

guidelines to ensure you get the most from berries in order to minimize bruising. may not last through August.

your visit.

When picking larger fruits and vegetables,

"With schools opening in August, the

Consider the travel distance to the consider the weight of a full container.

hottest month of the year, we expect to

farm. Since you must supply your own

When you arrive at the picking site, see even more milk coming to Georgia

labor for picking, it might not be worth look for the location of check-in and from other states," Irvin said. "And the

traveling a great distance, even if the check-out areas. Before you start picking, heat is affecting our neighboring states,

prices are lower than retail. If the trip is note whether you will be charged which means we'll have to go farther

planned more as a family outing, then

according to weight, volume or count.

away to supply our needs." .

distance may not be important to you.

Also, inquire if there is a minimum

That means the milk Georgians will

Evaluate prices of _the crops you want quantity requirement.

buy in the grocery store will not be as

to harvest. If the prices are not indicated

Some operations have field supervisors fresh as if it had been produced here at

in a advertisement or listing, then call to or other employees that wear distinctive home. And consumers may see higher

ask about price and availability before clothing, such as a cap or shirt, to make costs, too.

making a trip to the farm.

them easily recognizable. These

"We've already had a few complaints

Customers arriving at the site should individuals can help guide you to crops of of higher-than-normal milk prices at the

note and obey all rules and regulations harvestable quality. They also can let you retail level, and if this heat doesn't break

posted by the owners. Although the farm know which crops, fields or rows are off soon, we may have more complaints until

owners have several advantages in limits.

our production can increase," Irvin said.

allowing customers to pick their own

Picking fields or orchards may be "Unfortunately, our dairy cattle can't

fruits and vegetables, they also take the located a distance from the parking areas. produce as much milk when it's hot,

risk that their crops may be damaged by If this poses a problem for you, check in humid, and there's no rain."

unconcerned, careless or inexperienced advance to find out if the farm provides

In July 1997, Georgia imported 1.97

consumers.

transportation to and from the picking million gallons of raw milk from other

Some farms have rules concerning the areas.

states.

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l\'IARKET BULLETIN

GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE TOMMY IRVIN,COMMISSIONER

Vol.)1', No. 33
Jnol~idd
GSFSA_ Efforts Benefit
Ga. School Children
With more than 1.2 million Georgia children heading back to school this year, parents want to know that the school lunches and breakfasts served to their children at school are tasty, nutritious and safe.
Georgia school cafeterias serve close to a million lunches every day, and breakfast numbers are growing fast. We at the Georgia School Food Service Association know how important nutritious, premium quality school meals are to both children and parents.
Kids need to eat healthy meals to perform well in class, and parents need to feel that the food is safe as well as appealing
Our guest columnist this week is Joan Kidd, president, Georgia School Food Service Association, 2372 Main Street, Tucker, GA 30084-4456.
The Georgia School Lunch Program serves over one million children healthy, affordable meals every school day, and the program has a long-standing record of food safety. All schools serving food fall under the jurisdiction of local health and sanitation departments. School kitchens are inspected for sanitary food handling procedures and graded regularly by local health departments.
In Georgia, safety and sanitation training is required by the State Department of Education for every school food service employee. Each employee must complete 10 hours of sanitation training in his or her first year of work. Moreover, these employees continue to get updated training every year, just as teachers do. USDA recently produced and distributed a sanitation training course specifically geared for school food service personnel-Serving It Safe-and the course is being taught all over the state.
In addition, school districts strictly monitor food safety from the time they receive the food until the time it is served. Food deliveries are rigorously checked for freshness, quality and visible contamination. Any food that is not up to standard is rejected immediately.
School meals have truly come a long way from when most parents were in school. Schools now offer choices of foods, including low-fat items, fresh fruit, salad bars, pasta bars and potato bars. Children are not just handed a plate already filled with a set menu. As the student population becomes increasingly
(Continued on Page 11)

Wednesday August 19, 1998

Copyright 1998

Drought Losses Exceed $500 Million

.,.:: :.: ::. . . , ''.<::::.::

.

It was another wee.{( of scattered

rainfall throughout >the State,
acco tq th Georgia Agricltural

Stati

ice ~it~ A?gust Hlcrop

report.. The rain provi{led Uich-

. peeded l'~lief to ~ost ru:eas, .wbile the

extreme northeastem, s~ctiqn of the state is. still relat~y-ely dyc . While .the

soil l1wisture .levels are. coP:t~ip;g to .

bstantial n'jin woti~d be of

g~~at

aif .(tC! areas. Irtjgatio11)f

.b~ing \Videcly used~ Heav)' infe~tations

of wprms. and )nsticts. continue .to at~ackcotton, pe~iits; pastQre and hay.
d ally, most crop col:l<:Iitions held

a ... development . )~ ...still
sing. with bOll setting few
allead of IastyeaJ:. However,
worm and insect pressure is
is fot~nsifyi~W . ~d ~praying is .active.
Illseet control now increasing in
northern c()tton fields with reports of heavy info$tations continuing in many southern fields.
Peanut crop conditions declined slightly from last week, Peanut pegging has out-paced last yearJJY a day and is now equal to the five~year

Rain Brings Relief to Some Areas Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin announced last week that damage to the state's crops from this summer's drought has exceeded $500 million. "Although scattered storms and showers have brought relief to most areas . of Georgia, the entire state could still benefit from a thorough soaking," said Commissioner Irvin. "Some people believe that once there is a cloudburst, the drought has ended. This is not true," said Irvin. "Not all areas get these storms, and even though they may bring substantial rain, they often pass too quickly to adequately replenish soil moisture. People should also remember that no amount of rain can bring back crops that have already dried up." In some cotton fields, there is concern
Special Pick Your Own Produce Edition
See pages 6~7

if there will be enough water and enough time for the bolls to develop. Another problem farmers are seeing is an increase in armyworms, .a destructive caterpillar. "Populations of armyworms tend to rise in dry weather," said Irvin.
The recent rains were especially beneficial to peanuts, many of which were in the critical "pegging" stage. Although crops benefited from recent rains, Commissioner Irvin cautioned that "farmers are still not out of the woods yet - the summer is not over."
July Milk Imports
Record High for Ga.
More than 3.25 million gallons of raw milk were imported into Georgia from other states during the month of July, a record high for the state, according to Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin.
"With the higher-than-average temperatures we've been seeing across the state this summer, it's to be expected that Georgia's dairy farms will experience a severe drop in production,"

(Continued on Page 12)
Pick-Your-Own Farms Available in Georgia

Irvin said. "But combined with our increased population and demand for milk, and the drought that's cost us at

least $500 million in agricultural losses,

Although fresh produce is available at

use of containers. Although a few farmers

the drop in production is higher than

state farmers' markets, roadside stands, provide receptacles for picking and normal."

grocery stores and supermarkets, some carrying produce home, others furnish only

Georgia's dairy farms cannot produce

people still enjoy picking their own fruits

baskets or buckets for picking. Some farm

enough milk to satisfy the needs of the

and vegetables in Georgia, as shown by operations do not provide containers at all.

state's consumers in addition to nine milk

the Market Bulletin's special pick-your-

If you carry your own containers, keep processing plants, which results in the

own listing on pages 6-7. If your family is in mind the crops you will be harvesting. importation of milk from other states as

planning to take a trip to a pick-your-own For instance, you will . need smaller far away as New Mexico. What's worse,

produce farm, consider the following

picking and transporting containers for

Irvin said, is that the record set in July

guidelines to ensure you get the most from berries in order to minimize bruising. may not last through August.

your visit.

When picking larger fruits and vegetables,

"With schools opening in August, the

Consider the travel distance to the consider the weight of a full container.

hottest month of the year, we expect to

farm. Since you must supply your own

When you arrive at the picking site, see even more milk coming to Georgia

labor for picking, it might not be worth look for the location of check-in and from other states," Irvin said. "And the

traveling a great distance, even if the check-out areas. Before you start picking, heat is affecting our neighboring states,

prices are lower than retail. If the trip is note whether you will be charged which means we'll have to go farther

planned more as a family outing, then

according to weight, volume or count.

away to supply our needs." .

distance may not be important to you.

Also, inquire if there is a minimum

That means the milk Georgians will

Evaluate prices of _the crops you want quantity requirement.

buy in the grocery store will not be as

to harvest. If the prices are not indicated

Some operations have field supervisors fresh as if it had been produced here at

in a advertisement or listing, then call to or other employees that wear distinctive home. And consumers may see higher

ask about price and availability before clothing, such as a cap or shirt, to make costs, too.

making a trip to the farm.

them easily recognizable. These

"We've already had a few complaints

Customers arriving at the site should individuals can help guide you to crops of of higher-than-normal milk prices at the

note and obey all rules and regulations harvestable quality. They also can let you retail level, and if this heat doesn't break

posted by the owners. Although the farm know which crops, fields or rows are off soon, we may have more complaints until

owners have several advantages in limits.

our production can increase," Irvin said.

allowing customers to pick their own

Picking fields or orchards may be "Unfortunately, our dairy cattle can't

fruits and vegetables, they also take the located a distance from the parking areas. produce as much milk when it's hot,

risk that their crops may be damaged by If this poses a problem for you, check in humid, and there's no rain."

unconcerned, careless or inexperienced advance to find out if the farm provides

In July 1997, Georgia imported 1.97

consumers.

transportation to and from the picking million gallons of raw milk from other

Some farms have rules concerning the areas.

states.

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THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday August 19, 1998

Farmers & Consumers Market Bulletin Advertising Guidelines

'52 MT JD, good cond., new tires, bush hog, plow, tiller, $2000. Lanier Shaw Canon 706376-9890
'53 SN Ford tractor, rebuilt, w/harrow &

1750' 4" irrig. pipe;, 6 sprinklers; trlr. $100; PTO pump, $2450; 2 rainbow guns, $400. Luther Baggarley Roberta 912-S36-4224
2 flail mowers, good cond., $3500 ea.

7000 JD planters, 320 Oswalt mixer, dairy equip., GT galvanized dump wagon. R. Howard Newborn 706-342-3344
7500 bush hog, peanut picker, big basket,

culti., weil kept, good cond., $3500. Ken Lonnie Wainwright Roberta 912-825-2096 field ready, good cond. Griffin Hauston

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 for sale through the BULLETIN must meet at least one of the following criteria: 1) must be produced by the advertiser on his/her own farming operation, 2) must be made by the advertiser from materials cin

Friday, 1 or write: Market Bulletin, Georgia Department of Agriculture, 19 MLK Jr. Drive, Atlanta, GA 30334-4250 Ads will be published only once each time submitted unless the advertiser specifies in wr~ing on the notice that me ad is to be published more than one week. Ads may be published

NeSmith Cochran 912-934-6682
'56 Ford 600 tractor, new paint, good tires, runs great, $3650. T. Brady Lula 770-9S30056
'57 Ford 600, new rubber, exc. cond., new 5' box blade, harrow, mower, plow lift, boom, $6500/obo. Greg Daniel Americus912-92SS906

2 tractor tires, size 36.6/12-28, fair cond. Roy A. Sutton Perry 912-9S7-0026
2-12' Rhino .mowers, TW1S6, $3500. Dennis P. Anderson Fort Valley 912-S229881
2-cyl. Wisconsin welding machine, mtr., runs great, $300. Terry Dockery Albany 91288S-2280

Poulan 912-776-4436
79 Case backhoe hyd., 69 hrs., $2500. Jerry Lowery Ringgold 706-937-4207
S3-3910 Ford tractor, 1774 hrs., hay mower, harrow, scoop, hay lift, roll over, $10,000. Melba L. Anderson Fort Valley 912-S25-2536
S5 C 70 spreader truck, w/hyd. body, runs good, good cond., $9500. Roger Smith

his/her own farfT_ling operation, 3) must be own_ed and used by the advertiser on his/her own farming

consecutively up to a maximum of four (4) weeks. A new notice must be submitted after each

'5S Farmall 200 tractor, restored like new, 2-row Fox Forage harvester, $500; JD Arnoldsville 706-548-2923 includes 2 harrows, bush hog, culti., $4200. forage wagon, $500. Elmer Hammond 853 NH baler, calf operating chute, 3 pt.

operation for a period of at least 90 days prior to maximum 4-week period if the advertiser wants Michael Campbell Madison 706-342-0425 Gainesville 706-742-S465

carry all; JD no-till planter. P. Benkoski Social

offering for sale through the BULLETIN.

the advertisement to continue. Ads cannot be

'62 Case gas tractor, 50 hp., runs good, 24' cotton trlr., good cond., used for hay, Circle 770-464-0447

Businesses, corporations, dealerships or other taken via telephone.

hyd. hook up., $3500. Michael Tapley Vidalia $750. Wayne Peauy Sandersville 912-552- SN Ford tractor, runs good, 12 V. sys., good

comn:iercial enterprises are not allowed to advertise
in the MARKET BULLETIN. Commercial is defined

Ads are computer referenced by telephone number, so it is essential that the advertiser's

912-537-1003

0397

rubber, $2200. W. D. Maddox Cloudland

'64 Ford 4000, like new, $4SOO; bush hog, 24' trlr., S ply, tires, 3 axles, $1600. Larry D. 706-862-6262

as intended for mass market; handling large quantities of product for distribution (i.e., more than normal household or farm quantities); supported by advertisement (i.e., advertisement in publications other than the BULLETIN; listed as"''business.. in telephone directories or ''yellow pages'', etc.). Other indicators include, but are not limited to, holding business licenses_ and holding regulatory

telephone number be submitted w~h 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 reseives the right to edit

$600; aerator, $400; spreader, $400/obo. Steve Brannon Alpharetta 770-475-4915
'64 JD 3020 tractor, 60 hp., wide fornt-end, 1000 hrs., rebuilt eng., sheltered, $7500. Levi Hodges Lavon 706-356-7790
'72 JD 3020 tractor, rebuilt, sheltered, $S500. A. L. Childers Warner Robins 912987-9461
'72 tractor, 16 hp., Kohler eng., hyd. lift, 5

Walker Tifton 912-386-0619
240 JD disc. hay cutter, 6', good cond., $2500, or best offer. John Mast Hart 706-3769318
2600 dsl. Ford tractor, 11 S2 hrs., new tires, 4 pcs. equip. $8000. D. Posey Bremen 770537-259S
3 15.5x38 tractor tires, $75 ea.; Taylor way 10 disc bush & bog harrow, $400. Russ Lane

8N Ford tractor, hd., bush hog, goodcond.,

$3000. David L. Pope Franklin 706-675-

S424

.

9' Ford rake, 3-pt. hitch, good cond., $500. Q. 0. Barker Bremen 770-537-6229
95 6"x30' irrig. pipe, $1.S5 per foot, 2 pipe trlrs., $400 ea.; 1 6-row, $S50. Jeff Simmons Pineview 912-624-2176

9S Woodmizer, LT 40 HD, super hyd., 40

licenses/permits/registrations. The editor has the authority to designate the length of ads and the number of ads that may be placed

notices.
Georgia residents only may advertise in the MARKET BULLETIN with the following exception:

pcs. of equip, $1200 neg., call after 5 pm. Carrollton 770-S34-0737

hp., dsl., 75 hrs., trlr. pkg., debarker, 60

Raymond Daniel Royston 706-245-6040 '73 MF 175, new rear tires, new paint, roll

3 farm wagons, (2) flatbed, $240 ea.; (1) 7'x15', w/44" high sides, $500; 2-10' bink

blades, $29,500. Glen Grindley 273-7000

Ellijay 706-

by a family unit in any issue of the BULLETIN. out-of-state residents may advertise only in the bar, $5300. Les Speer Calhoun 706-625- feeders $35 ea. Charles Reneau AC 5020, 4x4, 30. hp., 1SOO hrs., front-end

Currently, only one (1) notice may be placed by any family unit in any issue of the BULLETIN. Family unit refers to all individuals sharing the same
residence, address or telephone number.
Each notice submitted for 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 notice: I hereby certify that the above notice meets all the necessary requirements for publication in the FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN.
Items for sale or seivices offered in any notice must conform to all laws and regulations covering sale and movement of the same. Ads for some categories must meet certain requirements.
Advertisers are advised to review requirements under ad categories before submitting 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 HlOQ..282-5852, 8 a.m. 4:30 p.m., Monday

Out--Of..State Wanted category. Ads must be received no later than Wednesday noon in order to appear in the following week's paper. Send ads to:
MARKET BULLETIN Ga. Dept. of Agriculture 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive 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, 1-80().. 282-5852, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday Friday. Please ask for the person who is responsible for the ad you want to cancel or correct. The person's name and telephone extension can be found under the ad category heading. Cancellations or corrections called in by Friday noon will be reflected in the next issue the following Wednesday. Cancellations or corrections called in after Friday noon are not effective until one week after the following Wednesday. Advertisers are reminded that new ads or changes to existing ads must be mailed to the BULLETIN office; these cannot be taken over the phone.

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'74 3400 Ford loader, w/3-pt., PTO; '70 4400 Ford loader, w/3-pt., PTO; '77 550 JD & equip. W. 0. Carter Odum 912-586-6S61

'76 Intl. Cub, Woods belly mower, 12 V.

sys., $2750 firm. Ed Mingo Mableton 770-

94S-564S

.

'76 JD 3300 combine, w/ 3 row corn head,

13' grain table, good cond. Derrol Johnson Bainbridge 912-221-5650 912-246-9329

'7S Ford 4500, backhoe, new pump, $6SOO/obo., good .tines, 50% hd boom. E. Whitfield Cairo 912-377-4980

'81 4610SU Ford, 52 hp., w/ldr., 1160 hrs., good cond., bush hog, hole drill, trlr. drawbar, $14,500/obo. W. Kerr Carnesville 706-245-

6553

'S5 Ford 540 B, front-end loader, 3-pt. hitch, live PTO, 52 hp., dsl., exc. cond., $9950. Larry Hogue Hiram 770-445-S765

'90 Ford 345C, w/ loader, & box blade, $14,500, no PTO, call after 6 pm. Donald Hasty Rocky Face 706-673-7410

'90 JD 435 baler, w/wrap, V-rake, both field ready, wrap your peanut hay. Bobby Wiley Cumming 706-947-S751

'94 MF 240; '95 MF 232 loader, 320 hrs., garaged, $14,000. Thomas W. Roberts Hogansville 706-637-5095

'95 231 MF tractor, 3-cyl. dsl., 284 hrs.. ,

Thomasville 912-226-8S20
3-pt. hitch 5' bushhog, $250; 6'x8' utility trlr., $190; 3-pt. hitch; 1 row culti., $125. Mack Arthur Alpharetta 770-403-1432
3000 lb. winch, w/down riggers, works off PTO, 3-pt. hitch, $900. Jack Wheeler Jackson 770-784-9033
3010 JD dsl. tractor, 12 V., pis., p/b., remotes, new seats, & paint, 66 hp., $5975, other equip. James Sullivan Vidalia 912-5374144
353 NH grinder mixer, always sheltered, like new, $5000. James Martin Decatur 40437S-7517
4 Farmall H tractors, all running but 1, $3500, extra parts. Willie Lee Statesboro 912-5S7-5983
4 Gravely tractors, 7.5 convertible;2 rotary plows; 2 sulkys; 2 30" mower decks, exc. cond. Bill Cason McRae 912-868-5050
4 row JD 71 planters, on JD culti, exc. cond., $1200. Nathan Moore Hawkinsville 912-S92-997S
4 row Roanoke peanut combine, $8000, field ready. W. J. Vickers Pearson 912-534-5823
4 row bedder, w/guage wheels & row markers. William Griner Claxton 912-739152S
4' Agritec , AT2120 tiller, good cond., $550. J. J. Lane Milledgeville 912-946-3SS2

loader, box blade, $S500. Mary Richardson Bluffton 912-S35-203S

AC all crop PTO combine, w/bagger, works good, used this season, $1200, call between 6 & 10 pm. Ray Lawrence Macon 912,7S4 1350

AC Gleaner F combine, 6-cyL, dsl., 435 cornhead, 15' platform head, $2500. Charles Long Ranger 706-334-2646

AC tractor, B mower, scrape blade, good cond.; 3 AC tractors for parts. J. Shannon Lumpkin 912-83S-6S46

All purpose plow, good shape, stored inside, $400., lge. self turning incubator, used very little, more. Mark Matus Canton 770753-9076

Ariens RT 7020, rear tines, tiller, 7 hp., bumper, hiller, furrower, used very little, $1000. David Stewart Lawrenceville 770339-1901

Artsways feed mill, $1500; Frick sawmill & edger, $75; :2450 Lilliston gr. drill, $2800, other equipment. W. Colson Statesboro 912-7643444

B5200 Kubota, 130 hrs., new paint, runs great, w/2 mower, 3-pt. hitch,. $4300 cash. Scott Gallman Chatsworth 706-695-6412

Bush Hog Brand, mdl. DM-SO, disc mower,

exc. cond., $3500; NH, mdl. 273 sq. bale,

$900, more. James Daniel Stockbridge 770-

483-4S06

.

FARM EMPLOYMENT

Want exp. person for 150 head cow/calf operation, herdsman, hay cutting/baling,

ROPS, draft control, pis; 5' rotary mower; 5' harrow,$9500. J. Warren Vidalia 912-537SS61

4' bush hog, Ford blue, good cond., $175. J. S. Greene Stockbridge 770-922-2512 404294-2919

Bush Hog, hvy, dty., pull behind, 5' cutter; also 18 ft. triple axle above the wheel trlr. Jim Poe Lawrenceville 770-339-S064

It you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9084.
Only farm work or farm help wanted

winter grazing, planting, fence repair, no row cropping. J.M. Stinson Jr. Dublin 912-272
676S Want man & wife/couple to work on poultry-
hen farm, will furnish home & salary. W. Fain

'95 JD 5300, like new, $15,000; 'S6 JD 2150 good cond., $9000. Herman Dale Wiley Covington 770-464-3815
'95 NH 630 rnd. baler, 4x4 rolls, $7500. R. Waters Adairsville 706-629-096S

400 gal., PTO driven, orchard sprayer,

$2500. Montana Birt Winder 770-S67-S884

450 Artsway grinder mixer, fair cond., price
w. nego, other equip. A. Betts Climax 912-

246-393S

.

Bush hog 5', hd., $475; S _disk cutting harrow; hd., $475. John M. Walker Kennesaw 770-42S-2325
s Bush hog 5', hd., $425; disk cutting
harrow, $350; hay fork & spear, $125. Jack

advertisements allowed. No commercial, Demorest 706-754-3969

'96 Long tractor, w/ front-end loader, 64 hp., 4S .Case, w/smoothing harrows, runs Halley Jefferson 706-367-9S54

industrial, or domestic employment Want man to milk in modern barn, house less than 600 hrs., exc. cond., $13,500. B. T. perfect, $1000. Charles N. Weathers Bush hog, heavy off set harrow, mdl. 146,

permitted.

and salary furnished, must be dependable, Cole Carnesville 706-3S4-7335

Conyers 770-929-0220

12', exc. co.nd., for new ground, $10,500 will

27 yr. old female, w/son, seeking farm drug free, no alcohol, rei. preferred. 0.E. '97 Ford 1720; 4x4 loader; tooth bucket; 49 B mdl. Farmall, run good, $1 SOO, take $5000. F. Spires Sandersville 912-552-

work in exchange for housing, +20 hrs/wk., Johnson Griffin 770-227-1417

rear trencher, SNC shuttle, w/creeper gears, finishing mower very good cond., $1100. 342S

Bartow, Cherokee. R. Grant Marietta 770- Want

married

couple

for radio, $1 S,SOO. Andy Bennett Cleveland 706-

517-0230

gardening/maintenance on sm. historic farm 219-13S2

36

yr.

old

married

male, btw. Athens-Monroe, free rent, references, '97 JD 466 rnd. baler, sheltered, 4'x6' bale,

nonsmoker/nondrinker seeks full or part-time nonsmoker/nondrinker, quiet location. Will like new, rolled only 170 bales, all options,

work on farm/horse farm, exp., Lewis Atlanta 404-252-1000

other equipment. D. Gladin Milledgeville

Dawson/Forsyth/Hall Co. Mr. David Want part time help, must be reliable and 912-454-203S

..:C:..:u::.m::.m=in:.:.g:z....:.7.:..7.::c0-....:7..::S:..:1...;-5::.:S::.:5:..4=---------- nave own transportation, detail horse barn in '9S spike tooth drag harrow, fits a 3-pt.

Barn manager wanted full-time, exp. evgs., 6-S pm. Anne Kenan Gainesville 770- hitch, exc. cond., spreading manure or

necessary, beau. new boarding facility stalls, SS9-7969

grading farmland. D. Wasden Hephzibah

feed, turnout, opportunity to grow. Jan Zito Want part-time job working w/horses, stalls, 706-592-5223

Cumming 770-663-4154

exercise, feed, etc., honest, exp. and 00 Frick sawmill, Cummings 6-cyl., dsl.,

Broiler/cattle farm seeks self-starter, dependable, ref. provided. D. Cassara power unit, $4500. V. Gibson Turnerville

nonsmoker, nondrinker, honest, hard worker, Suwanee 770-995-7S67

706-754-602S

salary, housing, util., truck, bonus, call for Want reliable person/family to work on 1 4006-Duetz tractor, 1000 hrs., good cond.,

appt. Carl Kelley Danielsville 706-245-6347 broiler chicken farm, house & salary provided, ROPS, $6750, 45 hp. S. Treadwell Bremen

Exp. help needed for cattle and hay call daytime or night. Buddy Hilton Dalton 770-646-50SS

operation. Tommy Andrews Newnan 770- 706-278-4535 706-629-9145

1 Lilliston Hi-cap, $6000; 1 Lilliston $1500,

251-1467

Want reliable hortieulturist, couple or both field ready, call after 6 pm weekdays,

Part-time, dependable, morning stable individual to work on farm in Jefferson Co., more. Jerome Barber 296 Barber Rd.

help needed beginning mid-August at small, free home & salary. B. Hatley Atlanta 770- Brinson 31725 912-24S-OS60

elite warmblood barn. Pam Levy Locust 79S-9592

.1 Powell 66 tobacco combine, both heads,

Grove 770-957-1603

Want retired man/wife w/income for cutter & bar, defoliator head, good cond.

Reliable couple needed on breeder hen gardening & maintenance on sm. farm near Charles F. Simmons Baxley 912c367-5SOO

farm, exp. required, ref., yearly salary, home Watkinsville,

free

rent,

ref., 1 horse wagon, w/rubber tires, $325. E.

furnished, possibility yearly bonus,. pd. nonsmoker/nondrinker, no dogs. Mrs. Burrell Knotts Lawrenceville 770-962-7700

vacation. Maurice Gooch Dahlonega 706- Watkiosville 706-769-7658

1 slide in medal stock body, for long bed

S64-29S2

pick up, adjustable to short bed. Sidney

SE Ga. horse farm has openings for fulltime and 'part-time caretaker, housing plus

FARM MACHINERY

Keadle Thomaston 706-646-4480 1 spring tooth culti., 3-pt. hitch, like new,

salary. Lynn Pace Allenhurst 912-368-9377

$200. W. Bailey Lithia Springs 770-94S-

Seeking broiler chicke.n farm, 50/50 split or If you have questions regarding this category, 9214

lease, my labor, your farm, Dawson/Forsyth. call. Gertrude Shorter at 404-651-9082. 1 sq. hay baler loader. B. R. Hill

Anthony Rogers Alpharetta 770-475-6956
Sgl. female wants job on horse/pony farm, help w/feeding, cleaning stalls, house, small salary needed. Grace Barfield 5S94 Old Adel Rd. Moutrie 3176S 912-9S5-9212
Sgl. man wants to work on organic farm of any kind for housing and salary. G. Michael Alpharetta 770-569-S476
Want person/couple for repairs on farm at Carter Lake Dam in exchange for sm. trailer off Hwy. 136 West, Ellijay. William Mobley Atlanta 404-633-1444
Want person/couple, semi-retired, to help on cattle farm, 20 hrs./wk., no salary, free housing & garden plot, no drugs/alcohol. Billy Gibson Siloam 706-467-2676
Want responsible person/couple w/income for part-time help w/feeding, cleaning, etc. on farm, exchange for reduced rent in barn apt. M. Reynolds Cumming 770SS6-7S24
Want couple, no children, to operate hen farm, salary & trailer, no drinkers or drug

Only farm machinery and equipment owned by the advertiser and used in his/her own farming operation can be advertised; those persons advertising for machinery and equipment wanted must be seeking those items for their own farming operation.
'4S Ford tractor, 12 V. sys., owned since '52, call up to 11 pm. Earl Thomas Dublin 912272-3650
'48 JD, mdl. "G" tractor, starts & runs good, rebuilt carb & mag., quite trans., rear tires 50%, $2250. John Daughtrey LaGrange 706-8S4-7555
'50 Ferguson tractor T030, good cond., w/manual, $1SOO. Bob Seroka Rabun 706782-6129
'50 Ford 9N tractor, w/bushhog & harrow, new wiring, alternator, battery, runs great, $2800. Nick Johnson Covington 706-4440767

Summerville 706-S62-2174
10' JD grain drill, hyd., good cond., $1200; 10' hyd. harrow, $650. B. Norris Dublin 912 275-45S5
10' disc harrow, pull type, 32 disc, hyd. lift, $900. Johnny Burns Tignall 706-359-2256
10' great plains no-till drill, small seed attachment, like new cond. M. Jordan Carrollton 770-S36-1755
11 Long small rack tobacco, barns for sale, gas center, good cond., $2000 ea. Lloyd Strickland Brooklet 912-S42-2160
12" tires 4'xS'x1 S"; utility trlr., removable, steel body, galv., $135 firm. L. J. Leathers Hapeville 404-767-4203
15' bush hog, bat wing mower, $1500. Wesley Sparks Monticello 706-46S-1 S46
16 hp., dsl. log splitter, 5"x30" stroke piston, exc. cond., $900. Audrey Allen Emerson 7703S2-2130
16x6 1/2' flatbed utility/equip. trlr., elec. brks., treated floor, 6' ramps, $900. Ernest

Randall Payne Clarkesville 706-754-3744
5 row sod seeder & aerator; Farnam mdl. 21 S901, serial 219S, $4500. Jack Jones Climax 912-246-S590
5 trlr. axle, w/wheels, $35 ea., or $150. Clifton Phillips Woodland 706-674-2807
5' 3-pt hitch bushhog, $300; old Oliver tractor, for parts, $300 cash only. R. Redmon Maysville 706-652-2376
5' bush hog mower, stump jumper, used 2 hrs., like new cond, $750. N. R. Webster Jonesboro 770-47S-1741
5' rotary mower, $350; 6' Ferguson Tilivator, $350; 1 Graham plow 7 shank, $250. W. Beard Sycamore 912-567-4425
5'x 1O' Pace American cargo trailer, independent suspension dome light, w/switch, good cond., $1600. J. Ross Macon 912-9352553
50" conveyer, new mtr., $1500; 3S' log trlr., $2500; 6000 gal. fiberglass storage tank, $600. D. Sims Austell 770-94S-OOS5
5000 Ford tractor, rebuilt eng., new tires; 5' ford bushhog, $S500. Jack Hixon Newnan 770-251-2379
540 MF combine w/both heads, 1144 corn head, U2 grain table, great shape, field ready. Gene Thomas Whigham 912-377-2S41
544 Intl., 52 hp., dsl., good cond., VC tires, $5500; 5 shank subsoiler, w/removeable shanks, exc. cond., $750/obo Ryan Willis Eatonton 706-485-6351
55 Farmall Cub tractor, exc. cond., w/mower deck, $3000. Robert Varnadoe Franklin 706-675-14S5
5600 Hesston lge. baler, new belts, hoses pick up tines; 5x6 bails, 1600 field ready. Larry Williams Avera 706-547-6S36
6 row Redball hooded sprayer, post directed spray package, exc. cond., $3750. J. Stapleton Lumber 912-363-4758
6' Taylor Way finishing mower, like new, $925. George Allen Hull 706-54S-5025
6' hd. rebuilt & redecked Bush hog brand mower, exc. cond., $SOO. Hugh Lungren Garfield 912-982-3914
6620 JD combine, w/4 row corn head, 16' grain head. Drexel Braddy Soperton 912529-3S03 912-53S-7934
69 sq. hay baler & rake, $250; Kuhn 8' disc mower, $800. Felker Ward Atlanta 404-614.6700
7 horse Ariens rotor tiller, rear tines, mtr. almost new, $500. James Aaron Athens 706-

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(ISSN 0889-5619) Georgia
Department of Agriculture t9 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive Atlanta, Georgia 30334-4250
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Published weekly at Capitol Square, Atlanta 30334. Periodicals postage paid at Atlanta, Ga. and additional offices. The Georgia Department of Agriculture does not di_scriminate on the basis of sex, race, color, national origin, age or disability in the admission or access to, or treatment in, its employment policy or its programs or activities. The D!!partment's Administration Division at 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Atlanta, GA 30334, 404-6563608, has been designated to coordinate compliance with the non-discrimination requirements contained in Section 35.107 of the Department of Justice regulations. Information concerning the provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act, and the rights provided thereunder, are available from the Administration Division. If you require special assistance in utilizing our seivices, please contact our agency.

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Harris Fairburn 770-964-9405

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Farmers & Consumers Market Bulletin Advertising Guidelines

'52 MT JD, good cond., new tires, bush hog, plow, tiller, $2000. Lanier Shaw Canon 706376-9890
'53 SN Ford tractor, rebuilt, w/harrow &

1750' 4" irrig. pipe;, 6 sprinklers; trlr. $100; PTO pump, $2450; 2 rainbow guns, $400. Luther Baggarley Roberta 912-S36-4224
2 flail mowers, good cond., $3500 ea.

7000 JD planters, 320 Oswalt mixer, dairy equip., GT galvanized dump wagon. R. Howard Newborn 706-342-3344
7500 bush hog, peanut picker, big basket,

culti., weil kept, good cond., $3500. Ken Lonnie Wainwright Roberta 912-825-2096 field ready, good cond. Griffin Hauston

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 for sale through the BULLETIN must meet at least one of the following criteria: 1) must be produced by the advertiser on his/her own farming operation, 2) must be made by the advertiser from materials cin

Friday, 1 or write: Market Bulletin, Georgia Department of Agriculture, 19 MLK Jr. Drive, Atlanta, GA 30334-4250 Ads will be published only once each time submitted unless the advertiser specifies in wr~ing on the notice that me ad is to be published more than one week. Ads may be published

NeSmith Cochran 912-934-6682
'56 Ford 600 tractor, new paint, good tires, runs great, $3650. T. Brady Lula 770-9S30056
'57 Ford 600, new rubber, exc. cond., new 5' box blade, harrow, mower, plow lift, boom, $6500/obo. Greg Daniel Americus912-92SS906

2 tractor tires, size 36.6/12-28, fair cond. Roy A. Sutton Perry 912-9S7-0026
2-12' Rhino .mowers, TW1S6, $3500. Dennis P. Anderson Fort Valley 912-S229881
2-cyl. Wisconsin welding machine, mtr., runs great, $300. Terry Dockery Albany 91288S-2280

Poulan 912-776-4436
79 Case backhoe hyd., 69 hrs., $2500. Jerry Lowery Ringgold 706-937-4207
S3-3910 Ford tractor, 1774 hrs., hay mower, harrow, scoop, hay lift, roll over, $10,000. Melba L. Anderson Fort Valley 912-S25-2536
S5 C 70 spreader truck, w/hyd. body, runs good, good cond., $9500. Roger Smith

his/her own farfT_ling operation, 3) must be own_ed and used by the advertiser on his/her own farming

consecutively up to a maximum of four (4) weeks. A new notice must be submitted after each

'5S Farmall 200 tractor, restored like new, 2-row Fox Forage harvester, $500; JD Arnoldsville 706-548-2923 includes 2 harrows, bush hog, culti., $4200. forage wagon, $500. Elmer Hammond 853 NH baler, calf operating chute, 3 pt.

operation for a period of at least 90 days prior to maximum 4-week period if the advertiser wants Michael Campbell Madison 706-342-0425 Gainesville 706-742-S465

carry all; JD no-till planter. P. Benkoski Social

offering for sale through the BULLETIN.

the advertisement to continue. Ads cannot be

'62 Case gas tractor, 50 hp., runs good, 24' cotton trlr., good cond., used for hay, Circle 770-464-0447

Businesses, corporations, dealerships or other taken via telephone.

hyd. hook up., $3500. Michael Tapley Vidalia $750. Wayne Peauy Sandersville 912-552- SN Ford tractor, runs good, 12 V. sys., good

comn:iercial enterprises are not allowed to advertise
in the MARKET BULLETIN. Commercial is defined

Ads are computer referenced by telephone number, so it is essential that the advertiser's

912-537-1003

0397

rubber, $2200. W. D. Maddox Cloudland

'64 Ford 4000, like new, $4SOO; bush hog, 24' trlr., S ply, tires, 3 axles, $1600. Larry D. 706-862-6262

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telephone number be submitted w~h 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 reseives the right to edit

$600; aerator, $400; spreader, $400/obo. Steve Brannon Alpharetta 770-475-4915
'64 JD 3020 tractor, 60 hp., wide fornt-end, 1000 hrs., rebuilt eng., sheltered, $7500. Levi Hodges Lavon 706-356-7790
'72 JD 3020 tractor, rebuilt, sheltered, $S500. A. L. Childers Warner Robins 912987-9461
'72 tractor, 16 hp., Kohler eng., hyd. lift, 5

Walker Tifton 912-386-0619
240 JD disc. hay cutter, 6', good cond., $2500, or best offer. John Mast Hart 706-3769318
2600 dsl. Ford tractor, 11 S2 hrs., new tires, 4 pcs. equip. $8000. D. Posey Bremen 770537-259S
3 15.5x38 tractor tires, $75 ea.; Taylor way 10 disc bush & bog harrow, $400. Russ Lane

8N Ford tractor, hd., bush hog, goodcond.,

$3000. David L. Pope Franklin 706-675-

S424

.

9' Ford rake, 3-pt. hitch, good cond., $500. Q. 0. Barker Bremen 770-537-6229
95 6"x30' irrig. pipe, $1.S5 per foot, 2 pipe trlrs., $400 ea.; 1 6-row, $S50. Jeff Simmons Pineview 912-624-2176

9S Woodmizer, LT 40 HD, super hyd., 40

licenses/permits/registrations. The editor has the authority to designate the length of ads and the number of ads that may be placed

notices.
Georgia residents only may advertise in the MARKET BULLETIN with the following exception:

pcs. of equip, $1200 neg., call after 5 pm. Carrollton 770-S34-0737

hp., dsl., 75 hrs., trlr. pkg., debarker, 60

Raymond Daniel Royston 706-245-6040 '73 MF 175, new rear tires, new paint, roll

3 farm wagons, (2) flatbed, $240 ea.; (1) 7'x15', w/44" high sides, $500; 2-10' bink

blades, $29,500. Glen Grindley 273-7000

Ellijay 706-

by a family unit in any issue of the BULLETIN. out-of-state residents may advertise only in the bar, $5300. Les Speer Calhoun 706-625- feeders $35 ea. Charles Reneau AC 5020, 4x4, 30. hp., 1SOO hrs., front-end

Currently, only one (1) notice may be placed by any family unit in any issue of the BULLETIN. Family unit refers to all individuals sharing the same
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Items for sale or seivices offered in any notice must conform to all laws and regulations covering sale and movement of the same. Ads for some categories must meet certain requirements.
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'74 3400 Ford loader, w/3-pt., PTO; '70 4400 Ford loader, w/3-pt., PTO; '77 550 JD & equip. W. 0. Carter Odum 912-586-6S61

'76 Intl. Cub, Woods belly mower, 12 V.

sys., $2750 firm. Ed Mingo Mableton 770-

94S-564S

.

'76 JD 3300 combine, w/ 3 row corn head,

13' grain table, good cond. Derrol Johnson Bainbridge 912-221-5650 912-246-9329

'7S Ford 4500, backhoe, new pump, $6SOO/obo., good .tines, 50% hd boom. E. Whitfield Cairo 912-377-4980

'81 4610SU Ford, 52 hp., w/ldr., 1160 hrs., good cond., bush hog, hole drill, trlr. drawbar, $14,500/obo. W. Kerr Carnesville 706-245-

6553

'S5 Ford 540 B, front-end loader, 3-pt. hitch, live PTO, 52 hp., dsl., exc. cond., $9950. Larry Hogue Hiram 770-445-S765

'90 Ford 345C, w/ loader, & box blade, $14,500, no PTO, call after 6 pm. Donald Hasty Rocky Face 706-673-7410

'90 JD 435 baler, w/wrap, V-rake, both field ready, wrap your peanut hay. Bobby Wiley Cumming 706-947-S751

'94 MF 240; '95 MF 232 loader, 320 hrs., garaged, $14,000. Thomas W. Roberts Hogansville 706-637-5095

'95 231 MF tractor, 3-cyl. dsl., 284 hrs.. ,

Thomasville 912-226-8S20
3-pt. hitch 5' bushhog, $250; 6'x8' utility trlr., $190; 3-pt. hitch; 1 row culti., $125. Mack Arthur Alpharetta 770-403-1432
3000 lb. winch, w/down riggers, works off PTO, 3-pt. hitch, $900. Jack Wheeler Jackson 770-784-9033
3010 JD dsl. tractor, 12 V., pis., p/b., remotes, new seats, & paint, 66 hp., $5975, other equip. James Sullivan Vidalia 912-5374144
353 NH grinder mixer, always sheltered, like new, $5000. James Martin Decatur 40437S-7517
4 Farmall H tractors, all running but 1, $3500, extra parts. Willie Lee Statesboro 912-5S7-5983
4 Gravely tractors, 7.5 convertible;2 rotary plows; 2 sulkys; 2 30" mower decks, exc. cond. Bill Cason McRae 912-868-5050
4 row JD 71 planters, on JD culti, exc. cond., $1200. Nathan Moore Hawkinsville 912-S92-997S
4 row Roanoke peanut combine, $8000, field ready. W. J. Vickers Pearson 912-534-5823
4 row bedder, w/guage wheels & row markers. William Griner Claxton 912-739152S
4' Agritec , AT2120 tiller, good cond., $550. J. J. Lane Milledgeville 912-946-3SS2

loader, box blade, $S500. Mary Richardson Bluffton 912-S35-203S

AC all crop PTO combine, w/bagger, works good, used this season, $1200, call between 6 & 10 pm. Ray Lawrence Macon 912,7S4 1350

AC Gleaner F combine, 6-cyL, dsl., 435 cornhead, 15' platform head, $2500. Charles Long Ranger 706-334-2646

AC tractor, B mower, scrape blade, good cond.; 3 AC tractors for parts. J. Shannon Lumpkin 912-83S-6S46

All purpose plow, good shape, stored inside, $400., lge. self turning incubator, used very little, more. Mark Matus Canton 770753-9076

Ariens RT 7020, rear tines, tiller, 7 hp., bumper, hiller, furrower, used very little, $1000. David Stewart Lawrenceville 770339-1901

Artsways feed mill, $1500; Frick sawmill & edger, $75; :2450 Lilliston gr. drill, $2800, other equipment. W. Colson Statesboro 912-7643444

B5200 Kubota, 130 hrs., new paint, runs great, w/2 mower, 3-pt. hitch,. $4300 cash. Scott Gallman Chatsworth 706-695-6412

Bush Hog Brand, mdl. DM-SO, disc mower,

exc. cond., $3500; NH, mdl. 273 sq. bale,

$900, more. James Daniel Stockbridge 770-

483-4S06

.

FARM EMPLOYMENT

Want exp. person for 150 head cow/calf operation, herdsman, hay cutting/baling,

ROPS, draft control, pis; 5' rotary mower; 5' harrow,$9500. J. Warren Vidalia 912-537SS61

4' bush hog, Ford blue, good cond., $175. J. S. Greene Stockbridge 770-922-2512 404294-2919

Bush Hog, hvy, dty., pull behind, 5' cutter; also 18 ft. triple axle above the wheel trlr. Jim Poe Lawrenceville 770-339-S064

It you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9084.
Only farm work or farm help wanted

winter grazing, planting, fence repair, no row cropping. J.M. Stinson Jr. Dublin 912-272
676S Want man & wife/couple to work on poultry-
hen farm, will furnish home & salary. W. Fain

'95 JD 5300, like new, $15,000; 'S6 JD 2150 good cond., $9000. Herman Dale Wiley Covington 770-464-3815
'95 NH 630 rnd. baler, 4x4 rolls, $7500. R. Waters Adairsville 706-629-096S

400 gal., PTO driven, orchard sprayer,

$2500. Montana Birt Winder 770-S67-S884

450 Artsway grinder mixer, fair cond., price
w. nego, other equip. A. Betts Climax 912-

246-393S

.

Bush hog 5', hd., $475; S _disk cutting harrow; hd., $475. John M. Walker Kennesaw 770-42S-2325
s Bush hog 5', hd., $425; disk cutting
harrow, $350; hay fork & spear, $125. Jack

advertisements allowed. No commercial, Demorest 706-754-3969

'96 Long tractor, w/ front-end loader, 64 hp., 4S .Case, w/smoothing harrows, runs Halley Jefferson 706-367-9S54

industrial, or domestic employment Want man to milk in modern barn, house less than 600 hrs., exc. cond., $13,500. B. T. perfect, $1000. Charles N. Weathers Bush hog, heavy off set harrow, mdl. 146,

permitted.

and salary furnished, must be dependable, Cole Carnesville 706-3S4-7335

Conyers 770-929-0220

12', exc. co.nd., for new ground, $10,500 will

27 yr. old female, w/son, seeking farm drug free, no alcohol, rei. preferred. 0.E. '97 Ford 1720; 4x4 loader; tooth bucket; 49 B mdl. Farmall, run good, $1 SOO, take $5000. F. Spires Sandersville 912-552-

work in exchange for housing, +20 hrs/wk., Johnson Griffin 770-227-1417

rear trencher, SNC shuttle, w/creeper gears, finishing mower very good cond., $1100. 342S

Bartow, Cherokee. R. Grant Marietta 770- Want

married

couple

for radio, $1 S,SOO. Andy Bennett Cleveland 706-

517-0230

gardening/maintenance on sm. historic farm 219-13S2

36

yr.

old

married

male, btw. Athens-Monroe, free rent, references, '97 JD 466 rnd. baler, sheltered, 4'x6' bale,

nonsmoker/nondrinker seeks full or part-time nonsmoker/nondrinker, quiet location. Will like new, rolled only 170 bales, all options,

work on farm/horse farm, exp., Lewis Atlanta 404-252-1000

other equipment. D. Gladin Milledgeville

Dawson/Forsyth/Hall Co. Mr. David Want part time help, must be reliable and 912-454-203S

..:C:..:u::.m::.m=in:.:.g:z....:.7.:..7.::c0-....:7..::S:..:1...;-5::.:S::.:5:..4=---------- nave own transportation, detail horse barn in '9S spike tooth drag harrow, fits a 3-pt.

Barn manager wanted full-time, exp. evgs., 6-S pm. Anne Kenan Gainesville 770- hitch, exc. cond., spreading manure or

necessary, beau. new boarding facility stalls, SS9-7969

grading farmland. D. Wasden Hephzibah

feed, turnout, opportunity to grow. Jan Zito Want part-time job working w/horses, stalls, 706-592-5223

Cumming 770-663-4154

exercise, feed, etc., honest, exp. and 00 Frick sawmill, Cummings 6-cyl., dsl.,

Broiler/cattle farm seeks self-starter, dependable, ref. provided. D. Cassara power unit, $4500. V. Gibson Turnerville

nonsmoker, nondrinker, honest, hard worker, Suwanee 770-995-7S67

706-754-602S

salary, housing, util., truck, bonus, call for Want reliable person/family to work on 1 4006-Duetz tractor, 1000 hrs., good cond.,

appt. Carl Kelley Danielsville 706-245-6347 broiler chicken farm, house & salary provided, ROPS, $6750, 45 hp. S. Treadwell Bremen

Exp. help needed for cattle and hay call daytime or night. Buddy Hilton Dalton 770-646-50SS

operation. Tommy Andrews Newnan 770- 706-278-4535 706-629-9145

1 Lilliston Hi-cap, $6000; 1 Lilliston $1500,

251-1467

Want reliable hortieulturist, couple or both field ready, call after 6 pm weekdays,

Part-time, dependable, morning stable individual to work on farm in Jefferson Co., more. Jerome Barber 296 Barber Rd.

help needed beginning mid-August at small, free home & salary. B. Hatley Atlanta 770- Brinson 31725 912-24S-OS60

elite warmblood barn. Pam Levy Locust 79S-9592

.1 Powell 66 tobacco combine, both heads,

Grove 770-957-1603

Want retired man/wife w/income for cutter & bar, defoliator head, good cond.

Reliable couple needed on breeder hen gardening & maintenance on sm. farm near Charles F. Simmons Baxley 912c367-5SOO

farm, exp. required, ref., yearly salary, home Watkinsville,

free

rent,

ref., 1 horse wagon, w/rubber tires, $325. E.

furnished, possibility yearly bonus,. pd. nonsmoker/nondrinker, no dogs. Mrs. Burrell Knotts Lawrenceville 770-962-7700

vacation. Maurice Gooch Dahlonega 706- Watkiosville 706-769-7658

1 slide in medal stock body, for long bed

S64-29S2

pick up, adjustable to short bed. Sidney

SE Ga. horse farm has openings for fulltime and 'part-time caretaker, housing plus

FARM MACHINERY

Keadle Thomaston 706-646-4480 1 spring tooth culti., 3-pt. hitch, like new,

salary. Lynn Pace Allenhurst 912-368-9377

$200. W. Bailey Lithia Springs 770-94S-

Seeking broiler chicke.n farm, 50/50 split or If you have questions regarding this category, 9214

lease, my labor, your farm, Dawson/Forsyth. call. Gertrude Shorter at 404-651-9082. 1 sq. hay baler loader. B. R. Hill

Anthony Rogers Alpharetta 770-475-6956
Sgl. female wants job on horse/pony farm, help w/feeding, cleaning stalls, house, small salary needed. Grace Barfield 5S94 Old Adel Rd. Moutrie 3176S 912-9S5-9212
Sgl. man wants to work on organic farm of any kind for housing and salary. G. Michael Alpharetta 770-569-S476
Want person/couple for repairs on farm at Carter Lake Dam in exchange for sm. trailer off Hwy. 136 West, Ellijay. William Mobley Atlanta 404-633-1444
Want person/couple, semi-retired, to help on cattle farm, 20 hrs./wk., no salary, free housing & garden plot, no drugs/alcohol. Billy Gibson Siloam 706-467-2676
Want responsible person/couple w/income for part-time help w/feeding, cleaning, etc. on farm, exchange for reduced rent in barn apt. M. Reynolds Cumming 770SS6-7S24
Want couple, no children, to operate hen farm, salary & trailer, no drinkers or drug

Only farm machinery and equipment owned by the advertiser and used in his/her own farming operation can be advertised; those persons advertising for machinery and equipment wanted must be seeking those items for their own farming operation.
'4S Ford tractor, 12 V. sys., owned since '52, call up to 11 pm. Earl Thomas Dublin 912272-3650
'48 JD, mdl. "G" tractor, starts & runs good, rebuilt carb & mag., quite trans., rear tires 50%, $2250. John Daughtrey LaGrange 706-8S4-7555
'50 Ferguson tractor T030, good cond., w/manual, $1SOO. Bob Seroka Rabun 706782-6129
'50 Ford 9N tractor, w/bushhog & harrow, new wiring, alternator, battery, runs great, $2800. Nick Johnson Covington 706-4440767

Summerville 706-S62-2174
10' JD grain drill, hyd., good cond., $1200; 10' hyd. harrow, $650. B. Norris Dublin 912 275-45S5
10' disc harrow, pull type, 32 disc, hyd. lift, $900. Johnny Burns Tignall 706-359-2256
10' great plains no-till drill, small seed attachment, like new cond. M. Jordan Carrollton 770-S36-1755
11 Long small rack tobacco, barns for sale, gas center, good cond., $2000 ea. Lloyd Strickland Brooklet 912-S42-2160
12" tires 4'xS'x1 S"; utility trlr., removable, steel body, galv., $135 firm. L. J. Leathers Hapeville 404-767-4203
15' bush hog, bat wing mower, $1500. Wesley Sparks Monticello 706-46S-1 S46
16 hp., dsl. log splitter, 5"x30" stroke piston, exc. cond., $900. Audrey Allen Emerson 7703S2-2130
16x6 1/2' flatbed utility/equip. trlr., elec. brks., treated floor, 6' ramps, $900. Ernest

Randall Payne Clarkesville 706-754-3744
5 row sod seeder & aerator; Farnam mdl. 21 S901, serial 219S, $4500. Jack Jones Climax 912-246-S590
5 trlr. axle, w/wheels, $35 ea., or $150. Clifton Phillips Woodland 706-674-2807
5' 3-pt hitch bushhog, $300; old Oliver tractor, for parts, $300 cash only. R. Redmon Maysville 706-652-2376
5' bush hog mower, stump jumper, used 2 hrs., like new cond, $750. N. R. Webster Jonesboro 770-47S-1741
5' rotary mower, $350; 6' Ferguson Tilivator, $350; 1 Graham plow 7 shank, $250. W. Beard Sycamore 912-567-4425
5'x 1O' Pace American cargo trailer, independent suspension dome light, w/switch, good cond., $1600. J. Ross Macon 912-9352553
50" conveyer, new mtr., $1500; 3S' log trlr., $2500; 6000 gal. fiberglass storage tank, $600. D. Sims Austell 770-94S-OOS5
5000 Ford tractor, rebuilt eng., new tires; 5' ford bushhog, $S500. Jack Hixon Newnan 770-251-2379
540 MF combine w/both heads, 1144 corn head, U2 grain table, great shape, field ready. Gene Thomas Whigham 912-377-2S41
544 Intl., 52 hp., dsl., good cond., VC tires, $5500; 5 shank subsoiler, w/removeable shanks, exc. cond., $750/obo Ryan Willis Eatonton 706-485-6351
55 Farmall Cub tractor, exc. cond., w/mower deck, $3000. Robert Varnadoe Franklin 706-675-14S5
5600 Hesston lge. baler, new belts, hoses pick up tines; 5x6 bails, 1600 field ready. Larry Williams Avera 706-547-6S36
6 row Redball hooded sprayer, post directed spray package, exc. cond., $3750. J. Stapleton Lumber 912-363-4758
6' Taylor Way finishing mower, like new, $925. George Allen Hull 706-54S-5025
6' hd. rebuilt & redecked Bush hog brand mower, exc. cond., $SOO. Hugh Lungren Garfield 912-982-3914
6620 JD combine, w/4 row corn head, 16' grain head. Drexel Braddy Soperton 912529-3S03 912-53S-7934
69 sq. hay baler & rake, $250; Kuhn 8' disc mower, $800. Felker Ward Atlanta 404-614.6700
7 horse Ariens rotor tiller, rear tines, mtr. almost new, $500. James Aaron Athens 706-

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FARMERS & CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN
(ISSN 0889-5619) Georgia
Department of Agriculture t9 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive Atlanta, Georgia 30334-4250
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Carlton Moore, Editor
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Published weekly at Capitol Square, Atlanta 30334. Periodicals postage paid at Atlanta, Ga. and additional offices. The Georgia Department of Agriculture does not di_scriminate on the basis of sex, race, color, national origin, age or disability in the admission or access to, or treatment in, its employment policy or its programs or activities. The D!!partment's Administration Division at 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Atlanta, GA 30334, 404-6563608, has been designated to coordinate compliance with the non-discrimination requirements contained in Section 35.107 of the Department of Justice regulations. Information concerning the provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act, and the rights provided thereunder, are available from the Administration Division. If you require special assistance in utilizing our seivices, please contact our agency.

users. A.G. Williams Toccoa 706SS6-9530

Please observe our 20 word limit.

Harris Fairburn 770-964-9405

549-S379

Wednesday August 19, 1998

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Bushhog 5', Agri Brand medium duty, good Ford NH 3930, 4WD., DPS remotes, 50 JD 420, wide front, good cond., $3600; 16' Murray tractor parts, 36" cut-frame Want J-10 DC electric motor used on

cond., $350, call after 6:30 pm. Gene Collins hrs., like new, $20,500. Stacey Britt dbl. axle trlr., w/brks., $850. Bill Abercrombine complete, Sears trans axle. Andy Jackson conveyers, winches, pulpwood trucks,

Dalton 706-277-2547

Jefferson 7.06-367-9818

Lafa:tette 706-638-5959

College Park 404-761-5971

working or repairable, must be complete. W.P.

C 60 Chevy, 16' chandler chicken litter Ford backhoe loader, p/s, $7995; backhoe JD 420T, exc. cond., new paint, tires, 3-pt. Myers pump, complete, good cond. Ricky McWhirter Ro:tston 706-245-6896

spreader, runs good, 366 eng., $5500. Tony & loader, JCB 1500 B, $14,500; Ford 4000, hitch, ,$3500. James Lastinger Tifton 912- Bush Bartow 912-364-3149

Want JD2010 front pivet casting, (front

Collins Rock:t Face 706-673-5771

p/s, dsl. $6200. J. W. Keown Richmond 706- 388-0282

NH 1033, (105 bale), bale wagon, exc. center support), must have the casting

Caroni 60' tiller, $800, Crokite A-2700 855-3835

JD 430, 32 hp., wide front, spin-_out wheels, cond., $8000, leave message. M. Dyal number when calling. S. Boykin Hamilton

trlr.,12,500 lb, hyd. brks., $1950, both like Frick sawmill & edger, sawdust blower, all 12 V. sys., good cond., w/5' mower, (pair) Covington 770-784-1204

706-582-3777

new. Thomas Griffin Whitesburg 770-830- steel, 317 dsl. mtr., 2 blades, $7000. Robert $3500. PhilliQ Price B:tron 912-956-4735

NH 310 sq. baler, $2200; JD 6600 combine Want battery cover for 40 or 420 JD. Ellis

7076

Whited Buford 770-945-3676

JD 4455 2 post canopy, 1000 hrs.; $29,000, 16' & 13' heads, $2500, goodcond. Lee Banks ThomQson Dahlonega 706-864-4104

Cattle trlr., 14' long, used 3 times, break Front-end loader, fits 800 to 4000 Ford, w/5' leave message. Rodney Sears Nicholls 912- Mansfield 770-787-5775

Want flywheel, flywheel housing and starter

geat in middle. Eugene Hamil Ball Ground bucket, $800. Jim Helmly Hephzibah 706- 632-4392

NH 310, sq. baler, good cond., sheltered, for VG4D Wisconsin engine. D. Powell

770-704-0096

592-5212

JD 4630 tractor, cab & air, $12,500, 16' make offer. J.C. Cobb Douglasville 770- Cobbtown 912-684-2261

Chicken

house

fans,

30

fans

36 11 ,

G. M. irrig. pumps, $2250 ea./obo; Detroit metal equip. trlr., $2250. J. T. Flournoy Fort 949-4544

Want front suitcase type weights for tractor,

Choretime, $50-$75 ea., aluminum shutter dsl. eng., $2000/obo; traveler, $2000/obo, Valle:t 912-825-5384 912-396-3356

NH sq. hay baler, good cond., $2500; hay any brand. Keith Clay Loganville 770-466-

covers, 42" or smaller, $20 ea. Roger Cox other equipment. Deweese Martin Pembroke JD 50 '54 tractor, tricycle, exc. cond., rake roll bar, $500. Bobby Jamie/ Collins 912- 2676

Cumming 770-889-6817

912-839-3135

recently painted, $3500. Larry W. Forquer 693-3626

Want hay bale conveyor that will reach 10'

Chipper, 5 hp., elec., 12 amp., chips 2,5 in. Garden tiller, 5 hp., MTD, runs good, $75. Cumming 770-887-8748

P030 MF, new back tires, 3-pt. hitch, runs barn loft, must be good cond. Rick Brown

branches, shedder bags, works well, exc. cond., $175. Jeff Godwin Cumming 770-781-

Robert Kalinka Bethlehem 770-867-6820 Gehl 1470 rnd. baler, field ready,

JD 500 hay baler rnd., will require some repair, $1000. M. E. Denton Andersonville

good. 9332

James Mahaffey

Acworth 770-974-

Newnan 770-254-1746 Want limb chipper and stump grinder, good

5564

$8500/obo; Lelu Lotus 300 tedder, $2000/obo; 912-472-7167

Peerless farm wagon, w/hyd., $800, call or needing repair. D.R. Beaty Douglasville

Cone mill Chattanooga, No. 70; windmill 8' Vicon hay rake, $1250. T. Land Ashburn JD 530B track loader, good cond., $9850. after 7 pm. Joe Tyler Box Springs 912-649- 770-949-8459

farm 40" town; JD B 52 mdl. Sam .Lowrey Armuchee 706-234-7729
Cornell irrig. pump, 6" intake, 3" output, 88 1/2 hp. Deutz. Clifton Ward Bogart 706-7697223
Cub Cadet tractor, 16 hp., hyd, trans & lift; 44" deck, tiller; garden plow; harrow culti, $3750. T. Wach Macon 912-474-9417

912-386-4063 912-567-4956
Gehl 95 mixer/grinder, fair cond., needs 2 bearings, $400. Charles Turk Mayesville 706-652-2124
Gehl feedmill, $800; Case 83 mdl. 1190 tractor, $4500; 7' groundhog tiller, $800. Jerry Cravey Helena 912-868-6345
Gooseneck 30' trlr., 77" wide between

Jeff Bell Irwinton 912-946-3548
JD 5400 '97 tractor, 60 hp., like new cond., 208" hrs., tool bar, dual remotes, canopy, dsl. Danny Dobson Jr. Calhoun 706-602-0900
JD 6 row 30' corn head, low profile, $5000. Hen!}'. Walker Eastman 912-374-2628
JD 6600 combine, w/444 corn head, 18', s/b table, 150 rack, Powell tobacco barn. Lee

7464
Pittsburg 4 row cu/ti., $450; KMC 4 row ripper spider; JD 71 planters, $1800 other eguiQ. Allen Watson Ashburn 912-567-4922
Posthole digger, $450; boom pole, $100; bush hog 5', $5500; 5 scrape blade, $350; 2 tractor tires 13-6-28. L. Blankenbaker Dallas 770-443-2434

Want motor for Case 5C mdl. Fred Bartley

Crandall 706-695-3568

Want old Cushman .flathead, complete or parts, motor, frame and parts needed, cond.

not important. J. Mallette Waverly 912-2670'394

Want old mdl. Ford or Ferguson tractor for

parts, 8N, 9N or T0-30.

Thomas Tucker

FARM SUPPLIES . Cub Cadet old mdl., no eng., for parts, $75,
located in Albany, Glen Gosa, Fayetteville. Glen Gosa Fairburn 770-461-2394
Cu/ti/seeder; 14' tractor, tandem, disk; 1O' spike harrow, field culti; 2 btm plow, other eguiQ. R. D. Potter Atlanta 770-394-2013
DR field & Brush mo)>Ver, 8 hp., ele. start, PTO run only 10 hrs.; extra blade, $1300 Wm. David Randall Columbus 706-322-6379
Dbl. turner, 8. spd., $4000, rebuild, good cond., new tires. Haskel Hayes Rocky Face 706-673-2184
Deutz Fahr KH 500 tedder, $1100; Lely Lotus 520 tedder, 17' working width, $2700; other equipment. John Davis II Nahunta 912462-6096
Enclosed cargo trailer, 7x16, dbl. axles, side door, did rear doors, good cond., $2850. Grant Richardson Bluffton 912-835-2715
Equip. trlr., 6'x6'x24', brk., axles, bumper pull comm. axles, not floored. Ron Hulett Milan 912-362-4695
Farm backhoe; Case &, MF, both runs good. Dennis Woodall Warner Robins 912785-1573
Farmall 140 4' belly mower, cu/ti., $3500 firm. Ronald Thomaston LaGrange 706-8824400
Farmall Cub '49, belly mower, good cond., original paint, $2500. Kevin Norred Fa:tetteville 770-461-5585
Farmall Cub tractor, w/planters& cu/ti., new tires, run good, $2350. Ralph W. Mccart Lawrenceville 770-963-3181
Farmall Cub, restored, runs good, 6 pcs. of equip., $2500. Donald_ J. Alexia Jr. Powder SErings 770-424-0706
Farmall Cub, w/belly mower, good workable cond., $2000. Jeff Gossett Monroe 770-2070106
Farmall H & M series trac1or, parts for sale, sheet metal, for H. Ed. Lackey Cedartown 770-748-9060
Farmall Super C, runs good, plo~. disc, boom, scrape blade, chisel plow, $2500. R. Keierleber Luthersville 770-927-6059
Feed lot roller mill, w/twin rollers, protein & minor element feeders, 5 hp. mtr., various grain bins. Henry Bell Madison 706-3428203
Ferguson T0-30 tractor, needs eng., will sell for parts. R. Crawford Duluth 770-2078893
Ferguson T030 tractor, good cond., goocj tires, w/almost new 5' bushhog, $2500. L. H. Johnson Dacula 770-963-5069
Fertilizer applicator; 2 row; 8' chain driven (tractor- pulled), Vaughan Co., mdl. #FA30, good cond, $1500. G. T. Tindall Meansville 770-567 -387 4
Ford 2000 tractor, exc. cond., $4000; mower, $200; 8' corn hay tedder, w/3-pt. hitch, $600. Bill Herrin Americus 912-924-4772
Ford 3000 dsl. tractor, good tires, exc. cond., auxiliary power, canvas canopy, $5000, more. Randy Giddens Eastman 912-3746380
Ford 3600 tractor, dsl. new paint, decals tires, radiator new; 6' bush hog, other equipmwnt. Kevin Frazee Covington 770784-0475
Ford 532 square hay bailer, good cond. Marvin Ledford Homer 706-677-2993
Ford 555-A backhoe, 22,900 hrs., $7200. Roscoe Henderson Gainesville 770-503-0170
Ford 7000 tractor, 80 hp., roll bar, w/canopy, exc. cond., $7000; AC 4 btm. plow, $100. Greg -Paradice Metter 912-685-4895
Ford 7000 tractor, $7000, call after 6 pm. Bruce Yawn Bristol-912-367-1482
Ford 7740 tractor, $17,000; Swanson PTO

wheel fenders, hd., dual 8000# axles, wood deck, exc. cond more. Jim Jenkins Roswell 770-993-0882 706-745-1753
Grain drill, 7' works fine, $950; 2 row covington planter/cu/ti., $400; 2 row culti., $250. Len Terrell Loganville 770-466-4780
Grain wagon side dump, good cond. $700. Geron Williamson 442 G. Williamson Rd. L:tons 30436 912-526-8965
Gravely '62 LI, 7.5 hp, convertible, 30-inch mower, sulky, elec. start, incredible cond., ready to go, $750. N. J. Morrison Ill Stone Mountain 770-934-7774
Gravley 30" deck, $150, Sears garden tractor, 3-pt. hitch, $325; Trlr., hd., 2-axle 13 1/2x6 1/2, $650. Henry Huckeba Austell 770944-9359
Gregory 4 row peanut picker, 6- row KMC reshaker, hyd fold; 2021' Harrell peanut wagons. Wiley PoQe Rebecca 912-643-7725
Hammer feed mill, 1 ton mixer, 2500 RPM, w/240 3 phase mtr., Harrison & Ellis, $2200. William E. SaQQ Chester 912-934-2387
Hardee slope mower. mdl. H 360, exc. cond., 1 yr. old. Joe Hart Statesboro 912489-2915 912-587-5264
Hesston BP25 bale unroller, $7500; MF 35 tractor, burnt 50% restored, 3-cyl.; Perkins dsl. $1800. D. 0. Terry Rochelle 912-365-7692
Hitch, Surge brks. 24' length, 8.5 width, oak floor, w/metal over, bumper type, like new, $4000, neg. Dan Wilkes Swainsboro 912237-2873
Honda 5013 tractor, 4WD, turf tires, finish mower, bush hog blade, $4500. Richard A. Katz Blue Ridge 706-838c4453-
IH 1822 cotton picker; 1086 tractor, exc. cond. Kirby Smith Jr. Cochran 912-934-9119
IH 966 tractor, 100 hp., good cond., $8000/obo. Ben Harrell Dexter 912-8752029
IH Cub 154 Lo-Boy, w/5' hyd., belly mower, exc. mechanical cond., paint fair, $2500. Jerry Grubbs Palmetto 770-463-0802
IH Cub Lo-Boy 185, w/5' IH finishing mower, $2800. Bruc_e Wheeler Social Circle 770786-0386
IH Cub cadet 1282 tractor, 44 cut, good cond., w/ a small wagon, $1000. Wallace R. Swanson Meansville 770-567-1971
Intl. 1066 tractor, good cond., $6000; Bobcat 610, w/backhoe, 89 hrs., exc. cond., $6500. Mark Sprewell Carrollton 770-8343030
Intl. 454 tractor, more equipment. Rick y Jeffoat Savannah 912-925-2660
Intl. 510, grain drill, $1500; semi mounted; 6' w/Case Intl. planters, mdl. 800, $3500. S. Owens Fitzgerald 912-423-7202
Intl. 574 tractor, '74 mdl., new clutch, pressure plate, battery, etc. Charlie Holbert Madison 706-342-2169
Intl. 674 rebuilt, injector pump, injectors, new brakes, w/ chisel plow, $3200. Mike Cagle Douglasville 770-489-2045
Intl. 715 combine, good cond., 1500 hrs.; 4 row corn header; 14 foot grain header, $8000. Doug Exley SEringfield 912-754-4243
Intl. pan 412, runs good, 118 gallon mtr. grader, $5000, good cond. Steve Malhis Monroe 770-267-3260
Iron wheel Killfer subsoiler, call after 6 pm. Steve Watkins Auburn 770-962-6463
JD 105 combine w/16' grain header, good cond., field ready, $3950; 24T JD baler, good cond., more. L. Jones Loganville 770-466 4531
JD 180. gas, 4' mid-mower, $950; MF 165 50 hp., dsl., ps, $7250, call after 10 am. Larry Genet Norcross 770-921-1598
JD 2955; canopy; 18.4x30 rears; 2 remotes

Mizell Axson 912-422-3079

Pull behind harrow; disk plow; 50 gal. water

JD 6620 combine, w/444 cornhead, 213 tanks; 2 hay circles. Roger D. Martin

grainhead. Dave Harper Sr. Alapaha 912- Haddock 912-454-1185

532-6045

Refrigeration unit, self contained, 3 phases,

JD 725 loader, $4000; JD 3800 silage for deer cooler, walk in, low hrs., $500. M.

chopper, $4000; 20' Schoeschow cattle feeder Forrest Villa Rica 770-459-6666

trlr., $1950. Phil Moshell 3875

Morris 912-732- Rhino Flex 15, hd., bat wing mower, good cond., $4300 firm. Don Sailors Jefferson 706-

JD 870 tractor, 28 hp., 410 hrs., exc. cond., 654-2456

4x8 trlr., harrow, scrape blade, turning plow, $8900. Jer!Y Laster Newnan 770-251-0372

Roll bars, canopy, for 1500-1700 Ford tractor, like new cond., $475. Malcolm Long

JD 935. 6' commercial front mower, 3-cyl. Dalton 706-277-2122 706-695-5906

dsl. eng., hyd., drive, p/s $3500 cash. Bob Martin 2968

& power Brooklet

deck lift, 912-842-

Rome disc harrow, 20' cut, hyd., 9' spacing, good cond., $4950. Shellman 912-679-5198

fold wings, H. Milliron

JD 950 tractor, dsl., 4WD., front-loader, backhoe, bush hog, disc blades, spreader, $15,000, more. Chris Cotty Fayetteville 770460-0041 770-461-6041
JD 9910 yellow top cotton picker; JD 644 corn header 36". Ralph Peavy Cuthbert 912679-5222

Rough Bros. soil steamer, good cond., $1250. Evelyn Hodge Cleveland 706-8652593
Scoop, $250; disc harrow, $250; spring harrow, $200; lay off plow, $200; blade, $250; other equipment. Gary Mulkey Alpharetta 770-517-0540

JD 9930 cotton picker, field ready. S. D. Mills Whigham 912-377-9792

Sears ss/16 mowerd_eck mdl. #917253370, needs minor work. Mike Mason Sharpsburg

JD cyl. head, rebuilt, fits 720-730 dsl. tractor, 770-463-0653

$175. 3777

Ralph Scoggins

Palmetto 770-463- Sev. 8" & 11" grainovator feed wagons, good cond., 11" grainovator feed wagon

JD flail mower, 25A, new blades, 3-pt. hitch, w/electronic scale readout. Gene Callaway, Jr.

$1200. Jack Laing Dawson 912-995-2876 Ra:tle 706-274-3392

JD ripper, good cond., $1250. David Brown Swan triple axle, 28' hd flatbed trlr., 4'

Union Cit:t 770-964-7458

dovetail ramps, $3150. Paul Kelly Monticello

JD tractor, $4000; A Farmall tractor, $3500; 706-468-2855

pecan shaker,- $12,000, sprayer truck. W. C. TD 20, 200 series, Case tractor, 650 hrs.,

Castelow 861-3879

Bainbridge 912-246-4068 912- $15,000, '58 MD., new rails, DD driven, as is, $6000, more. Walter Lokey Dearing 706-595-

KMC 4 row ripj:Jerspider; KMC 2 row peanut 6101

inverter, w/vine cutters; 8300 JD grain drill 14'. Ferrell Cofer Cordele 912-273-4439

T020 Ferguson, w/bushhog, fair shape, $3000 cash. Kenneth Dunn Fayetteville 770-

KMC 4 row invertor, $4200; Paulk 2 row 461-6664

invertor, $800; 6 row reshaker, $900. James W. Short Americus 912-846-4137

Taylor Way cutting harrow, 8 disc, $500; home made wood splitter, 3-pt. hitch, operates

Kilby pecan shaker, w/sweepers, good by tractor, more. Richard Merck Gillsville

cond., $12,500, Richard Merritt Weston 912- 770-532-4013 770-532-3785

887-3891

Taylor tobacco stripper, 2 yrs. old, field

Kirby mixer wagon; 20' flatbed gooseneck ready, w/rear hyd lift, $7900. Wayne McKinnon

trlr., 1O milk meters. Hobert N. Ralston Douglas 912-384-1146 912-384-1564

Eatonton 706-485-6802

Tiller, 8 hp., Ariens Rocket, rear tines, $650.

Kubota L-2350, dsl., 25 hp., 160 hrs., H & L A. Zieburtz Snellville 770-978-8476

Ranger; roll bar, PTO,. great cond., $7500. Dale Johnson Carrollton 770-836-1117

Toro greens mower, exc. cond. Bill Maness AIEharetta 770-360-9261

LC-80 Case-Poclain, LGP, track hoe, w/some thumb, 3/4 yard bucket, week hyd. pump, good GUC, $12,500. A. Lamb Cordele 912-273-3832
Lazy Boy tiller, 5 hp., rear tines, originaI blades, used little, sacrifire for $250. Robert Wilson Rydal 770-607-0128
Lincolin welder, AC/225, $150. B. Thompson Fa:tetteville 770-487-4138
Long tractor, w/front-end loader, mdl. 2510, 52 hp., 130 hrs., $14,000. Anthony Toy/e Wildwood 706-657-4218

Trlr. 6'4"x15' hd., triple axle, 2 5/16" ball, $850/obo. P. SteQhens Monroe 770-267-5053
Trlr. hd. bumper pull, 2-8000# axles, 8'x1 O'x4' high, 750x16" tires, $650, other eguiQment. Bill Cowart L:tons 912-565-7907
Trlr. tandem, hd., 16' BT., w/removable side rails, like new ~ond., $1200. R. Massey Blairsville 706-781-2546
Tye pasture pleaser no-till drill, 3-pt. hitch, exc. cond., $5700. Jim Toney Stockbridge 770-483-7993

MF 175 tractor, hyd., new tires, 62 hp., exc., cond., $6500; '50 Ferguson tractor. C.E. McCallie Chickamauga 706-539-2677

Utility trlr 16', new paint & floor, $1200. Wayne Scharnhorst Douglasville 770-9425698

MF 178, ds/., 68 hp., p/s, $7650; MF 165 dsl., 55 hp., p/s,; 5' bush hog, $6250/obo cash. B. D. Ganett Ellenwood 404-363-4239

Wagon 14'x7', $500; utility cart, 6'x2', 3-pt. hitch; $200; scrape blade, $300; fuel tank, $500 John Crump Crandall 706-695-6107 706-226-2814

MF 2 row unit planter, good cond. James Crook Carrollton 770-832-3080
MF 230 dsl. p/s., 789 hrs., like new cond. $8500 firm. John Padgett Cumming 770887-2630
MF 35 dsl. tractor, runs good, $4500 firm Charles D. Lester Morrow 709-689-3663
MF 362, 65 hp., dual remotes, 725 hrs., like new, $15,500/obo, call after 6 pm. B. Walker Franklin 770-854-7802
MF 399 2 WD. 4 btm. plow (flip); chisel plow 4 row cu/ti; peanut inverter; Cole planters; trlr Robert M. Carter Pitts 912-648-6233

. Well drilling rig, Detroit 30' Derick, 500' depth, 2 bits, works fine, hyd., $8000. Paul Smith Talking Rock 706-276-4556
Wood splitter 25 ton, like new. Thomas F. Gibson Dunwood:t 770-457-5794
Yanmar 2002 tractor, 22 hp., 3-cy/., 4WD, 3pt. hitch, 1000 hrs., $4800; 5' finishing mower, exc. cond., $1000. Butch Malcom Bostwick 706-342-2206
Yanmar 22 hp dsl. tractor, 700 hrs., good cond., $4000. Wade Finch Griffin 770-2270500

Lithia SErings 770-941-2354 Want rear tires for JD 435, 14.9-28/13-28.
Bob Page Williamson 770-228-6218 Want strawberry bed former w/plastic laying
attachment and 1 A. solid set irrigation system. T.W. Gipson Carnesville 706-3844338
Want to buy manure spreader-PTO or ground driven, late mdl..VGC, No. Ga. area. Ga!}'. Fox Buford 770-945-8311
Want to buy rear wheel rim for 1967 English-built 4000 Ford, 6 lug, 11 "x36" dish rim, junk tractor considered. Wendell Rutland Pitts 912-648-6428
Want tb buy used Bradco mdl. 803 backhoe attachment, working or not, for parts. Ron Miller Jefferson 706-367-2757
Want to buy complete stump jumper type gear box for Rhino Twister TW 72, Bush Hog. L. Maney Baldwin 706-778-7870
Want tractor loader, exc. cond. 47 horse, will trade '94 F-150XLT, 4x4 in exc. cond. Keith Cunningham Statesboro 912-6818619
Want used compost tumbler, also want dozer blade for Troy Bill horse. M.L. Wooten Marietta 770-422-8245
If you have questions regarding ads in this categ_o!}', call Mia Hane'i. at 404-651-9084.
(4) 8 ton feed bins, mini drinkers, 8' drinkers & misc. items. Joyce McRee Jefferson 706367-5655
1 hp. 220 volt shallow well pump and almost new 40 gal. tank, $225. Doug Mathis HamEton 770-946-4767
1O ten ft. cages for quail, 1 hatcher, 3 brooders, feeders and waterers. C. Anderson Collins 912-693-7805
12'x20' portable pig nurseries, woven wire floors, comp. w/feeders & waterers, exc. cond. Tracy Watson Buena Vista 912-649-2438
1500 gal. stainless steel Muller milk tank, auto wash, heat recovery unit. C.F. Harris Rte. 1, Box 150 Musella 31066 912-836-4475
2-250 gal. polypropylene plastic tank w/8" screw on lid on top, valve on bottom w/metal cage, $60 ea. Rebecca Morgan Hiram 770943-9957
200 paver bricks for steps, landing, BBQ, other use, 20 cents ea. Jim Dawe Watkinsville 706-769-4960
20x48 greenhouse, complete 150 Btu. furnance, fans, and racks, $1000/obo. Jack Fitzgerald 5400 Drew Rd. Alpharetta 30004 770-887-6840
24 stall horse barn to be dismantled, will sell all or part, make offer, Extension 23. G. Hovis Cumming 770-619-9133
24x96 greenhouse w/1 jet fan, 36" fan, small fan . all tables, pots, shade cloth, lik-e plastic, other, $1400. George Richards Cumming 770-887-4377
275 sheets, galv. roofing/siding panels, 10' length, never used, $5 ea., call aft. 6 pm. Chris Brantley Dublin 912-933-5396
30, 36" cool air & Choretime fans for sale. V. Ayers Ro:tston 706-245-6790
30, 40, 55 gal. plastic drums, screw on lids, for storing feed & farm supplies, $12 up. C. Pucko McDonough 770-957-8239
4 A.T. Newell curtain machines $100 ea., 1200' Choretime feed system $1500; 1200' lubing drinker $1000, other. Chan Cabe Carnesville 706-384-7119
40 gal. plastic barrels w/screw on lids lo storing feed, $8 ea. W. Ray Griffin 770-228 4883

peach/peacan sprayer, $3000, d/w PTO sprayer, $4000. John Flournoy Byron 912956-5615 912-957-1872
Ford 8000 liquid spreader, 3208 eng., 1250 stainless tank, 4900 John Blue pump. Tommy McDonald Rochelle 912-365-2271
Ford 8000 dsl., p/s approx. 110 hp., $8950; MF 135 dsl., p/s., 8 sp.; 6' bush hog, $7250. Lar!Y Garrett Stone Mountain 770-921-1636
Ford 801 Power Master gas, 38 hp., 4 spd., 12 V. sys., like new, completely rebuilt, & Qainted, more. J. Lewis White 770-607-7820
Ford LGT 14D dsl. tractor, hyd. trans., hyd lift, 48" deck, 152 hrs., like new cond., $4250. Greg Coker Toccoa 706-886-2461
Ford NH 1320 tractor, 4WD., P/s., 9x3 trans., 100 hrs., 60" finish mower included, $9850. Doug Hilliard Covington 770-3859337

2240 hrs, always sheltered, $21,500. Dennis James Fort Valle:t 912-825-5515
JD 3010, 60 hp., $8400' '51 JD A, $3700 both runs well, new paint. Larry Evans Comer 706-783-3068
JD 327 baler, w/bale thrower, good cond. $3500. Thomas Millican Chickamauga 706 539-2909
JD 3940 silage cutter, elec. controls, good cond., windrow & narrow row corn headers field ready. Phil Sanders Stephens 706-7593655
JD 40 utility, 49 gas B, LA early' 47 B. David Seymour Franklin 706"675-6843
JD 40, restored to mint cond., like new $3900. Joel Wiley Coolidge 912-890-8888
JD 4020 tractor, $8500; Black baske hustler, $1500; KMC 4 row ripper, bedder planter, $2500/obo. Darryl Bruner Jakin 912

MF sq. baler, mdl. 12, in good cond., $1400 James Ray JasEer 770-735-2375
Mantis tiller, wgts. 20 lbs., only 5 yrs, old, great for small gardens, Shelia Wilbur 5466 Georgetown Trace Lilburn 30047 770-9219246
Md/. 250 Oswalt mixer, w/J star scales, like new cond., $9500. Ivan Yoder Montezuma 912-472-6487
Miller welder, 225 amps, like new, 110 V. AC, current, $2300. J.W. Sanders 4686 Hilltop Dr. Acworth 770-974-4607
Moridge corn dryer, good cond., last dryed 30,000 bush. L. Speir Bronwood 912-9952927
Mule drawn culti., stalk cutter, planters. J. W. Urguhart Buena Vista 912-649-6085
Murray garden tractor, (red), 14.5 hp., auto trans., seldom used, original, 3 yrs. old, $700

Farm Machinery Wanted
Want 1970's Ford 1000 tractor for parts, 2 cycle, diesel preferred, reas. priced, w/in 100 mi. of Americus. M. Smith Americus 912924-3556
Want 40-60 hp. pwr. unit w/clutch, gas or diesel, must be in good running cond. Lewis Sanders SteEhens 706-759-3871
Want 5' finishing mower. Tom Brunson Fors:tth 912-994-5907
Want 6 way blade for DH4 Case. Larry Minish Commerce 706-335-6260
Want Bush Hog, 6', HD, w/stump jumper, exc. cond. Fred Jones West Point 706-8838326
Want Danuser post driver. Gary Bellamy Toccoa 706-886-9359
Want Farm all 200 tractor. Dan Glass

40 gal. propane water heater, old bricks, other. C. Robertson Moreland 770-251-0259
50 gal. metal barrels w/lids; 30 & 50 gal. plastic barrels w/2 bun holes w/cap tops, all clean, food grade. . J. Gline Petty Lawrenceville 770-962-8241
50'x90' hvy. duty metal bldg., columns, purlines, bracing rods, and roof decking $7500. M. Fountan Richmond Hill 912-727 2480
500 gal. propane gas tank, exc. cond., '87 mdl., 100 gal. of gas incl., .$575. R.H. Mabry Baldwin 706-778-3885
55 & 30 gal. drums, 35 w/bungs, $8, $10 ea.; 55 gal. metal and plastic drums, open end, $8, $10 ea. Eugene Needham Loganville 770-466-4284 .
55 gal. metal barrels w/wo lid; 55 & 30 gal. plastic barrels, all clean & food grade. C.

Ads cannot be called in by phone.

372-4625

R. S. Kukowski Marietta 770-977-90?9

Newnan 770-253-1 085

Johnson Lawrenceville 770-963-7257

Wednesday August 19, 1998

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Bushhog 5', Agri Brand medium duty, good Ford NH 3930, 4WD., DPS remotes, 50 JD 420, wide front, good cond., $3600; 16' Murray tractor parts, 36" cut-frame Want J-10 DC electric motor used on

cond., $350, call after 6:30 pm. Gene Collins hrs., like new, $20,500. Stacey Britt dbl. axle trlr., w/brks., $850. Bill Abercrombine complete, Sears trans axle. Andy Jackson conveyers, winches, pulpwood trucks,

Dalton 706-277-2547

Jefferson 7.06-367-9818

Lafa:tette 706-638-5959

College Park 404-761-5971

working or repairable, must be complete. W.P.

C 60 Chevy, 16' chandler chicken litter Ford backhoe loader, p/s, $7995; backhoe JD 420T, exc. cond., new paint, tires, 3-pt. Myers pump, complete, good cond. Ricky McWhirter Ro:tston 706-245-6896

spreader, runs good, 366 eng., $5500. Tony & loader, JCB 1500 B, $14,500; Ford 4000, hitch, ,$3500. James Lastinger Tifton 912- Bush Bartow 912-364-3149

Want JD2010 front pivet casting, (front

Collins Rock:t Face 706-673-5771

p/s, dsl. $6200. J. W. Keown Richmond 706- 388-0282

NH 1033, (105 bale), bale wagon, exc. center support), must have the casting

Caroni 60' tiller, $800, Crokite A-2700 855-3835

JD 430, 32 hp., wide front, spin-_out wheels, cond., $8000, leave message. M. Dyal number when calling. S. Boykin Hamilton

trlr.,12,500 lb, hyd. brks., $1950, both like Frick sawmill & edger, sawdust blower, all 12 V. sys., good cond., w/5' mower, (pair) Covington 770-784-1204

706-582-3777

new. Thomas Griffin Whitesburg 770-830- steel, 317 dsl. mtr., 2 blades, $7000. Robert $3500. PhilliQ Price B:tron 912-956-4735

NH 310 sq. baler, $2200; JD 6600 combine Want battery cover for 40 or 420 JD. Ellis

7076

Whited Buford 770-945-3676

JD 4455 2 post canopy, 1000 hrs.; $29,000, 16' & 13' heads, $2500, goodcond. Lee Banks ThomQson Dahlonega 706-864-4104

Cattle trlr., 14' long, used 3 times, break Front-end loader, fits 800 to 4000 Ford, w/5' leave message. Rodney Sears Nicholls 912- Mansfield 770-787-5775

Want flywheel, flywheel housing and starter

geat in middle. Eugene Hamil Ball Ground bucket, $800. Jim Helmly Hephzibah 706- 632-4392

NH 310, sq. baler, good cond., sheltered, for VG4D Wisconsin engine. D. Powell

770-704-0096

592-5212

JD 4630 tractor, cab & air, $12,500, 16' make offer. J.C. Cobb Douglasville 770- Cobbtown 912-684-2261

Chicken

house

fans,

30

fans

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G. M. irrig. pumps, $2250 ea./obo; Detroit metal equip. trlr., $2250. J. T. Flournoy Fort 949-4544

Want front suitcase type weights for tractor,

Choretime, $50-$75 ea., aluminum shutter dsl. eng., $2000/obo; traveler, $2000/obo, Valle:t 912-825-5384 912-396-3356

NH sq. hay baler, good cond., $2500; hay any brand. Keith Clay Loganville 770-466-

covers, 42" or smaller, $20 ea. Roger Cox other equipment. Deweese Martin Pembroke JD 50 '54 tractor, tricycle, exc. cond., rake roll bar, $500. Bobby Jamie/ Collins 912- 2676

Cumming 770-889-6817

912-839-3135

recently painted, $3500. Larry W. Forquer 693-3626

Want hay bale conveyor that will reach 10'

Chipper, 5 hp., elec., 12 amp., chips 2,5 in. Garden tiller, 5 hp., MTD, runs good, $75. Cumming 770-887-8748

P030 MF, new back tires, 3-pt. hitch, runs barn loft, must be good cond. Rick Brown

branches, shedder bags, works well, exc. cond., $175. Jeff Godwin Cumming 770-781-

Robert Kalinka Bethlehem 770-867-6820 Gehl 1470 rnd. baler, field ready,

JD 500 hay baler rnd., will require some repair, $1000. M. E. Denton Andersonville

good. 9332

James Mahaffey

Acworth 770-974-

Newnan 770-254-1746 Want limb chipper and stump grinder, good

5564

$8500/obo; Lelu Lotus 300 tedder, $2000/obo; 912-472-7167

Peerless farm wagon, w/hyd., $800, call or needing repair. D.R. Beaty Douglasville

Cone mill Chattanooga, No. 70; windmill 8' Vicon hay rake, $1250. T. Land Ashburn JD 530B track loader, good cond., $9850. after 7 pm. Joe Tyler Box Springs 912-649- 770-949-8459

farm 40" town; JD B 52 mdl. Sam .Lowrey Armuchee 706-234-7729
Cornell irrig. pump, 6" intake, 3" output, 88 1/2 hp. Deutz. Clifton Ward Bogart 706-7697223
Cub Cadet tractor, 16 hp., hyd, trans & lift; 44" deck, tiller; garden plow; harrow culti, $3750. T. Wach Macon 912-474-9417

912-386-4063 912-567-4956
Gehl 95 mixer/grinder, fair cond., needs 2 bearings, $400. Charles Turk Mayesville 706-652-2124
Gehl feedmill, $800; Case 83 mdl. 1190 tractor, $4500; 7' groundhog tiller, $800. Jerry Cravey Helena 912-868-6345
Gooseneck 30' trlr., 77" wide between

Jeff Bell Irwinton 912-946-3548
JD 5400 '97 tractor, 60 hp., like new cond., 208" hrs., tool bar, dual remotes, canopy, dsl. Danny Dobson Jr. Calhoun 706-602-0900
JD 6 row 30' corn head, low profile, $5000. Hen!}'. Walker Eastman 912-374-2628
JD 6600 combine, w/444 corn head, 18', s/b table, 150 rack, Powell tobacco barn. Lee

7464
Pittsburg 4 row cu/ti., $450; KMC 4 row ripper spider; JD 71 planters, $1800 other eguiQ. Allen Watson Ashburn 912-567-4922
Posthole digger, $450; boom pole, $100; bush hog 5', $5500; 5 scrape blade, $350; 2 tractor tires 13-6-28. L. Blankenbaker Dallas 770-443-2434

Want motor for Case 5C mdl. Fred Bartley

Crandall 706-695-3568

Want old Cushman .flathead, complete or parts, motor, frame and parts needed, cond.

not important. J. Mallette Waverly 912-2670'394

Want old mdl. Ford or Ferguson tractor for

parts, 8N, 9N or T0-30.

Thomas Tucker

FARM SUPPLIES . Cub Cadet old mdl., no eng., for parts, $75,
located in Albany, Glen Gosa, Fayetteville. Glen Gosa Fairburn 770-461-2394
Cu/ti/seeder; 14' tractor, tandem, disk; 1O' spike harrow, field culti; 2 btm plow, other eguiQ. R. D. Potter Atlanta 770-394-2013
DR field & Brush mo)>Ver, 8 hp., ele. start, PTO run only 10 hrs.; extra blade, $1300 Wm. David Randall Columbus 706-322-6379
Dbl. turner, 8. spd., $4000, rebuild, good cond., new tires. Haskel Hayes Rocky Face 706-673-2184
Deutz Fahr KH 500 tedder, $1100; Lely Lotus 520 tedder, 17' working width, $2700; other equipment. John Davis II Nahunta 912462-6096
Enclosed cargo trailer, 7x16, dbl. axles, side door, did rear doors, good cond., $2850. Grant Richardson Bluffton 912-835-2715
Equip. trlr., 6'x6'x24', brk., axles, bumper pull comm. axles, not floored. Ron Hulett Milan 912-362-4695
Farm backhoe; Case &, MF, both runs good. Dennis Woodall Warner Robins 912785-1573
Farmall 140 4' belly mower, cu/ti., $3500 firm. Ronald Thomaston LaGrange 706-8824400
Farmall Cub '49, belly mower, good cond., original paint, $2500. Kevin Norred Fa:tetteville 770-461-5585
Farmall Cub tractor, w/planters& cu/ti., new tires, run good, $2350. Ralph W. Mccart Lawrenceville 770-963-3181
Farmall Cub, restored, runs good, 6 pcs. of equip., $2500. Donald_ J. Alexia Jr. Powder SErings 770-424-0706
Farmall Cub, w/belly mower, good workable cond., $2000. Jeff Gossett Monroe 770-2070106
Farmall H & M series trac1or, parts for sale, sheet metal, for H. Ed. Lackey Cedartown 770-748-9060
Farmall Super C, runs good, plo~. disc, boom, scrape blade, chisel plow, $2500. R. Keierleber Luthersville 770-927-6059
Feed lot roller mill, w/twin rollers, protein & minor element feeders, 5 hp. mtr., various grain bins. Henry Bell Madison 706-3428203
Ferguson T0-30 tractor, needs eng., will sell for parts. R. Crawford Duluth 770-2078893
Ferguson T030 tractor, good cond., goocj tires, w/almost new 5' bushhog, $2500. L. H. Johnson Dacula 770-963-5069
Fertilizer applicator; 2 row; 8' chain driven (tractor- pulled), Vaughan Co., mdl. #FA30, good cond, $1500. G. T. Tindall Meansville 770-567 -387 4
Ford 2000 tractor, exc. cond., $4000; mower, $200; 8' corn hay tedder, w/3-pt. hitch, $600. Bill Herrin Americus 912-924-4772
Ford 3000 dsl. tractor, good tires, exc. cond., auxiliary power, canvas canopy, $5000, more. Randy Giddens Eastman 912-3746380
Ford 3600 tractor, dsl. new paint, decals tires, radiator new; 6' bush hog, other equipmwnt. Kevin Frazee Covington 770784-0475
Ford 532 square hay bailer, good cond. Marvin Ledford Homer 706-677-2993
Ford 555-A backhoe, 22,900 hrs., $7200. Roscoe Henderson Gainesville 770-503-0170
Ford 7000 tractor, 80 hp., roll bar, w/canopy, exc. cond., $7000; AC 4 btm. plow, $100. Greg -Paradice Metter 912-685-4895
Ford 7000 tractor, $7000, call after 6 pm. Bruce Yawn Bristol-912-367-1482
Ford 7740 tractor, $17,000; Swanson PTO

wheel fenders, hd., dual 8000# axles, wood deck, exc. cond more. Jim Jenkins Roswell 770-993-0882 706-745-1753
Grain drill, 7' works fine, $950; 2 row covington planter/cu/ti., $400; 2 row culti., $250. Len Terrell Loganville 770-466-4780
Grain wagon side dump, good cond. $700. Geron Williamson 442 G. Williamson Rd. L:tons 30436 912-526-8965
Gravely '62 LI, 7.5 hp, convertible, 30-inch mower, sulky, elec. start, incredible cond., ready to go, $750. N. J. Morrison Ill Stone Mountain 770-934-7774
Gravley 30" deck, $150, Sears garden tractor, 3-pt. hitch, $325; Trlr., hd., 2-axle 13 1/2x6 1/2, $650. Henry Huckeba Austell 770944-9359
Gregory 4 row peanut picker, 6- row KMC reshaker, hyd fold; 2021' Harrell peanut wagons. Wiley PoQe Rebecca 912-643-7725
Hammer feed mill, 1 ton mixer, 2500 RPM, w/240 3 phase mtr., Harrison & Ellis, $2200. William E. SaQQ Chester 912-934-2387
Hardee slope mower. mdl. H 360, exc. cond., 1 yr. old. Joe Hart Statesboro 912489-2915 912-587-5264
Hesston BP25 bale unroller, $7500; MF 35 tractor, burnt 50% restored, 3-cyl.; Perkins dsl. $1800. D. 0. Terry Rochelle 912-365-7692
Hitch, Surge brks. 24' length, 8.5 width, oak floor, w/metal over, bumper type, like new, $4000, neg. Dan Wilkes Swainsboro 912237-2873
Honda 5013 tractor, 4WD, turf tires, finish mower, bush hog blade, $4500. Richard A. Katz Blue Ridge 706-838c4453-
IH 1822 cotton picker; 1086 tractor, exc. cond. Kirby Smith Jr. Cochran 912-934-9119
IH 966 tractor, 100 hp., good cond., $8000/obo. Ben Harrell Dexter 912-8752029
IH Cub 154 Lo-Boy, w/5' hyd., belly mower, exc. mechanical cond., paint fair, $2500. Jerry Grubbs Palmetto 770-463-0802
IH Cub Lo-Boy 185, w/5' IH finishing mower, $2800. Bruc_e Wheeler Social Circle 770786-0386
IH Cub cadet 1282 tractor, 44 cut, good cond., w/ a small wagon, $1000. Wallace R. Swanson Meansville 770-567-1971
Intl. 1066 tractor, good cond., $6000; Bobcat 610, w/backhoe, 89 hrs., exc. cond., $6500. Mark Sprewell Carrollton 770-8343030
Intl. 454 tractor, more equipment. Rick y Jeffoat Savannah 912-925-2660
Intl. 510, grain drill, $1500; semi mounted; 6' w/Case Intl. planters, mdl. 800, $3500. S. Owens Fitzgerald 912-423-7202
Intl. 574 tractor, '74 mdl., new clutch, pressure plate, battery, etc. Charlie Holbert Madison 706-342-2169
Intl. 674 rebuilt, injector pump, injectors, new brakes, w/ chisel plow, $3200. Mike Cagle Douglasville 770-489-2045
Intl. 715 combine, good cond., 1500 hrs.; 4 row corn header; 14 foot grain header, $8000. Doug Exley SEringfield 912-754-4243
Intl. pan 412, runs good, 118 gallon mtr. grader, $5000, good cond. Steve Malhis Monroe 770-267-3260
Iron wheel Killfer subsoiler, call after 6 pm. Steve Watkins Auburn 770-962-6463
JD 105 combine w/16' grain header, good cond., field ready, $3950; 24T JD baler, good cond., more. L. Jones Loganville 770-466 4531
JD 180. gas, 4' mid-mower, $950; MF 165 50 hp., dsl., ps, $7250, call after 10 am. Larry Genet Norcross 770-921-1598
JD 2955; canopy; 18.4x30 rears; 2 remotes

Mizell Axson 912-422-3079

Pull behind harrow; disk plow; 50 gal. water

JD 6620 combine, w/444 cornhead, 213 tanks; 2 hay circles. Roger D. Martin

grainhead. Dave Harper Sr. Alapaha 912- Haddock 912-454-1185

532-6045

Refrigeration unit, self contained, 3 phases,

JD 725 loader, $4000; JD 3800 silage for deer cooler, walk in, low hrs., $500. M.

chopper, $4000; 20' Schoeschow cattle feeder Forrest Villa Rica 770-459-6666

trlr., $1950. Phil Moshell 3875

Morris 912-732- Rhino Flex 15, hd., bat wing mower, good cond., $4300 firm. Don Sailors Jefferson 706-

JD 870 tractor, 28 hp., 410 hrs., exc. cond., 654-2456

4x8 trlr., harrow, scrape blade, turning plow, $8900. Jer!Y Laster Newnan 770-251-0372

Roll bars, canopy, for 1500-1700 Ford tractor, like new cond., $475. Malcolm Long

JD 935. 6' commercial front mower, 3-cyl. Dalton 706-277-2122 706-695-5906

dsl. eng., hyd., drive, p/s $3500 cash. Bob Martin 2968

& power Brooklet

deck lift, 912-842-

Rome disc harrow, 20' cut, hyd., 9' spacing, good cond., $4950. Shellman 912-679-5198

fold wings, H. Milliron

JD 950 tractor, dsl., 4WD., front-loader, backhoe, bush hog, disc blades, spreader, $15,000, more. Chris Cotty Fayetteville 770460-0041 770-461-6041
JD 9910 yellow top cotton picker; JD 644 corn header 36". Ralph Peavy Cuthbert 912679-5222

Rough Bros. soil steamer, good cond., $1250. Evelyn Hodge Cleveland 706-8652593
Scoop, $250; disc harrow, $250; spring harrow, $200; lay off plow, $200; blade, $250; other equipment. Gary Mulkey Alpharetta 770-517-0540

JD 9930 cotton picker, field ready. S. D. Mills Whigham 912-377-9792

Sears ss/16 mowerd_eck mdl. #917253370, needs minor work. Mike Mason Sharpsburg

JD cyl. head, rebuilt, fits 720-730 dsl. tractor, 770-463-0653

$175. 3777

Ralph Scoggins

Palmetto 770-463- Sev. 8" & 11" grainovator feed wagons, good cond., 11" grainovator feed wagon

JD flail mower, 25A, new blades, 3-pt. hitch, w/electronic scale readout. Gene Callaway, Jr.

$1200. Jack Laing Dawson 912-995-2876 Ra:tle 706-274-3392

JD ripper, good cond., $1250. David Brown Swan triple axle, 28' hd flatbed trlr., 4'

Union Cit:t 770-964-7458

dovetail ramps, $3150. Paul Kelly Monticello

JD tractor, $4000; A Farmall tractor, $3500; 706-468-2855

pecan shaker,- $12,000, sprayer truck. W. C. TD 20, 200 series, Case tractor, 650 hrs.,

Castelow 861-3879

Bainbridge 912-246-4068 912- $15,000, '58 MD., new rails, DD driven, as is, $6000, more. Walter Lokey Dearing 706-595-

KMC 4 row ripj:Jerspider; KMC 2 row peanut 6101

inverter, w/vine cutters; 8300 JD grain drill 14'. Ferrell Cofer Cordele 912-273-4439

T020 Ferguson, w/bushhog, fair shape, $3000 cash. Kenneth Dunn Fayetteville 770-

KMC 4 row invertor, $4200; Paulk 2 row 461-6664

invertor, $800; 6 row reshaker, $900. James W. Short Americus 912-846-4137

Taylor Way cutting harrow, 8 disc, $500; home made wood splitter, 3-pt. hitch, operates

Kilby pecan shaker, w/sweepers, good by tractor, more. Richard Merck Gillsville

cond., $12,500, Richard Merritt Weston 912- 770-532-4013 770-532-3785

887-3891

Taylor tobacco stripper, 2 yrs. old, field

Kirby mixer wagon; 20' flatbed gooseneck ready, w/rear hyd lift, $7900. Wayne McKinnon

trlr., 1O milk meters. Hobert N. Ralston Douglas 912-384-1146 912-384-1564

Eatonton 706-485-6802

Tiller, 8 hp., Ariens Rocket, rear tines, $650.

Kubota L-2350, dsl., 25 hp., 160 hrs., H & L A. Zieburtz Snellville 770-978-8476

Ranger; roll bar, PTO,. great cond., $7500. Dale Johnson Carrollton 770-836-1117

Toro greens mower, exc. cond. Bill Maness AIEharetta 770-360-9261

LC-80 Case-Poclain, LGP, track hoe, w/some thumb, 3/4 yard bucket, week hyd. pump, good GUC, $12,500. A. Lamb Cordele 912-273-3832
Lazy Boy tiller, 5 hp., rear tines, originaI blades, used little, sacrifire for $250. Robert Wilson Rydal 770-607-0128
Lincolin welder, AC/225, $150. B. Thompson Fa:tetteville 770-487-4138
Long tractor, w/front-end loader, mdl. 2510, 52 hp., 130 hrs., $14,000. Anthony Toy/e Wildwood 706-657-4218

Trlr. 6'4"x15' hd., triple axle, 2 5/16" ball, $850/obo. P. SteQhens Monroe 770-267-5053
Trlr. hd. bumper pull, 2-8000# axles, 8'x1 O'x4' high, 750x16" tires, $650, other eguiQment. Bill Cowart L:tons 912-565-7907
Trlr. tandem, hd., 16' BT., w/removable side rails, like new ~ond., $1200. R. Massey Blairsville 706-781-2546
Tye pasture pleaser no-till drill, 3-pt. hitch, exc. cond., $5700. Jim Toney Stockbridge 770-483-7993

MF 175 tractor, hyd., new tires, 62 hp., exc., cond., $6500; '50 Ferguson tractor. C.E. McCallie Chickamauga 706-539-2677

Utility trlr 16', new paint & floor, $1200. Wayne Scharnhorst Douglasville 770-9425698

MF 178, ds/., 68 hp., p/s, $7650; MF 165 dsl., 55 hp., p/s,; 5' bush hog, $6250/obo cash. B. D. Ganett Ellenwood 404-363-4239

Wagon 14'x7', $500; utility cart, 6'x2', 3-pt. hitch; $200; scrape blade, $300; fuel tank, $500 John Crump Crandall 706-695-6107 706-226-2814

MF 2 row unit planter, good cond. James Crook Carrollton 770-832-3080
MF 230 dsl. p/s., 789 hrs., like new cond. $8500 firm. John Padgett Cumming 770887-2630
MF 35 dsl. tractor, runs good, $4500 firm Charles D. Lester Morrow 709-689-3663
MF 362, 65 hp., dual remotes, 725 hrs., like new, $15,500/obo, call after 6 pm. B. Walker Franklin 770-854-7802
MF 399 2 WD. 4 btm. plow (flip); chisel plow 4 row cu/ti; peanut inverter; Cole planters; trlr Robert M. Carter Pitts 912-648-6233

. Well drilling rig, Detroit 30' Derick, 500' depth, 2 bits, works fine, hyd., $8000. Paul Smith Talking Rock 706-276-4556
Wood splitter 25 ton, like new. Thomas F. Gibson Dunwood:t 770-457-5794
Yanmar 2002 tractor, 22 hp., 3-cy/., 4WD, 3pt. hitch, 1000 hrs., $4800; 5' finishing mower, exc. cond., $1000. Butch Malcom Bostwick 706-342-2206
Yanmar 22 hp dsl. tractor, 700 hrs., good cond., $4000. Wade Finch Griffin 770-2270500

Lithia SErings 770-941-2354 Want rear tires for JD 435, 14.9-28/13-28.
Bob Page Williamson 770-228-6218 Want strawberry bed former w/plastic laying
attachment and 1 A. solid set irrigation system. T.W. Gipson Carnesville 706-3844338
Want to buy manure spreader-PTO or ground driven, late mdl..VGC, No. Ga. area. Ga!}'. Fox Buford 770-945-8311
Want to buy rear wheel rim for 1967 English-built 4000 Ford, 6 lug, 11 "x36" dish rim, junk tractor considered. Wendell Rutland Pitts 912-648-6428
Want tb buy used Bradco mdl. 803 backhoe attachment, working or not, for parts. Ron Miller Jefferson 706-367-2757
Want to buy complete stump jumper type gear box for Rhino Twister TW 72, Bush Hog. L. Maney Baldwin 706-778-7870
Want tractor loader, exc. cond. 47 horse, will trade '94 F-150XLT, 4x4 in exc. cond. Keith Cunningham Statesboro 912-6818619
Want used compost tumbler, also want dozer blade for Troy Bill horse. M.L. Wooten Marietta 770-422-8245
If you have questions regarding ads in this categ_o!}', call Mia Hane'i. at 404-651-9084.
(4) 8 ton feed bins, mini drinkers, 8' drinkers & misc. items. Joyce McRee Jefferson 706367-5655
1 hp. 220 volt shallow well pump and almost new 40 gal. tank, $225. Doug Mathis HamEton 770-946-4767
1O ten ft. cages for quail, 1 hatcher, 3 brooders, feeders and waterers. C. Anderson Collins 912-693-7805
12'x20' portable pig nurseries, woven wire floors, comp. w/feeders & waterers, exc. cond. Tracy Watson Buena Vista 912-649-2438
1500 gal. stainless steel Muller milk tank, auto wash, heat recovery unit. C.F. Harris Rte. 1, Box 150 Musella 31066 912-836-4475
2-250 gal. polypropylene plastic tank w/8" screw on lid on top, valve on bottom w/metal cage, $60 ea. Rebecca Morgan Hiram 770943-9957
200 paver bricks for steps, landing, BBQ, other use, 20 cents ea. Jim Dawe Watkinsville 706-769-4960
20x48 greenhouse, complete 150 Btu. furnance, fans, and racks, $1000/obo. Jack Fitzgerald 5400 Drew Rd. Alpharetta 30004 770-887-6840
24 stall horse barn to be dismantled, will sell all or part, make offer, Extension 23. G. Hovis Cumming 770-619-9133
24x96 greenhouse w/1 jet fan, 36" fan, small fan . all tables, pots, shade cloth, lik-e plastic, other, $1400. George Richards Cumming 770-887-4377
275 sheets, galv. roofing/siding panels, 10' length, never used, $5 ea., call aft. 6 pm. Chris Brantley Dublin 912-933-5396
30, 36" cool air & Choretime fans for sale. V. Ayers Ro:tston 706-245-6790
30, 40, 55 gal. plastic drums, screw on lids, for storing feed & farm supplies, $12 up. C. Pucko McDonough 770-957-8239
4 A.T. Newell curtain machines $100 ea., 1200' Choretime feed system $1500; 1200' lubing drinker $1000, other. Chan Cabe Carnesville 706-384-7119
40 gal. plastic barrels w/screw on lids lo storing feed, $8 ea. W. Ray Griffin 770-228 4883

peach/peacan sprayer, $3000, d/w PTO sprayer, $4000. John Flournoy Byron 912956-5615 912-957-1872
Ford 8000 liquid spreader, 3208 eng., 1250 stainless tank, 4900 John Blue pump. Tommy McDonald Rochelle 912-365-2271
Ford 8000 dsl., p/s approx. 110 hp., $8950; MF 135 dsl., p/s., 8 sp.; 6' bush hog, $7250. Lar!Y Garrett Stone Mountain 770-921-1636
Ford 801 Power Master gas, 38 hp., 4 spd., 12 V. sys., like new, completely rebuilt, & Qainted, more. J. Lewis White 770-607-7820
Ford LGT 14D dsl. tractor, hyd. trans., hyd lift, 48" deck, 152 hrs., like new cond., $4250. Greg Coker Toccoa 706-886-2461
Ford NH 1320 tractor, 4WD., P/s., 9x3 trans., 100 hrs., 60" finish mower included, $9850. Doug Hilliard Covington 770-3859337

2240 hrs, always sheltered, $21,500. Dennis James Fort Valle:t 912-825-5515
JD 3010, 60 hp., $8400' '51 JD A, $3700 both runs well, new paint. Larry Evans Comer 706-783-3068
JD 327 baler, w/bale thrower, good cond. $3500. Thomas Millican Chickamauga 706 539-2909
JD 3940 silage cutter, elec. controls, good cond., windrow & narrow row corn headers field ready. Phil Sanders Stephens 706-7593655
JD 40 utility, 49 gas B, LA early' 47 B. David Seymour Franklin 706"675-6843
JD 40, restored to mint cond., like new $3900. Joel Wiley Coolidge 912-890-8888
JD 4020 tractor, $8500; Black baske hustler, $1500; KMC 4 row ripper, bedder planter, $2500/obo. Darryl Bruner Jakin 912

MF sq. baler, mdl. 12, in good cond., $1400 James Ray JasEer 770-735-2375
Mantis tiller, wgts. 20 lbs., only 5 yrs, old, great for small gardens, Shelia Wilbur 5466 Georgetown Trace Lilburn 30047 770-9219246
Md/. 250 Oswalt mixer, w/J star scales, like new cond., $9500. Ivan Yoder Montezuma 912-472-6487
Miller welder, 225 amps, like new, 110 V. AC, current, $2300. J.W. Sanders 4686 Hilltop Dr. Acworth 770-974-4607
Moridge corn dryer, good cond., last dryed 30,000 bush. L. Speir Bronwood 912-9952927
Mule drawn culti., stalk cutter, planters. J. W. Urguhart Buena Vista 912-649-6085
Murray garden tractor, (red), 14.5 hp., auto trans., seldom used, original, 3 yrs. old, $700

Farm Machinery Wanted
Want 1970's Ford 1000 tractor for parts, 2 cycle, diesel preferred, reas. priced, w/in 100 mi. of Americus. M. Smith Americus 912924-3556
Want 40-60 hp. pwr. unit w/clutch, gas or diesel, must be in good running cond. Lewis Sanders SteEhens 706-759-3871
Want 5' finishing mower. Tom Brunson Fors:tth 912-994-5907
Want 6 way blade for DH4 Case. Larry Minish Commerce 706-335-6260
Want Bush Hog, 6', HD, w/stump jumper, exc. cond. Fred Jones West Point 706-8838326
Want Danuser post driver. Gary Bellamy Toccoa 706-886-9359
Want Farm all 200 tractor. Dan Glass

40 gal. propane water heater, old bricks, other. C. Robertson Moreland 770-251-0259
50 gal. metal barrels w/lids; 30 & 50 gal. plastic barrels w/2 bun holes w/cap tops, all clean, food grade. . J. Gline Petty Lawrenceville 770-962-8241
50'x90' hvy. duty metal bldg., columns, purlines, bracing rods, and roof decking $7500. M. Fountan Richmond Hill 912-727 2480
500 gal. propane gas tank, exc. cond., '87 mdl., 100 gal. of gas incl., .$575. R.H. Mabry Baldwin 706-778-3885
55 & 30 gal. drums, 35 w/bungs, $8, $10 ea.; 55 gal. metal and plastic drums, open end, $8, $10 ea. Eugene Needham Loganville 770-466-4284 .
55 gal. metal barrels w/wo lid; 55 & 30 gal. plastic barrels, all clean & food grade. C.

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372-4625

R. S. Kukowski Marietta 770-977-90?9

Newnan 770-253-1 085

Johnson Lawrenceville 770-963-7257

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THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday August 19, 1998

5V tin, lumber, 30 brooders $90, 42" cycle Phoenix 64 emu egg incubator $1500; 11 regd. black Angus bulls, $800/up, state Black Angus bull, A. I. sired for 3 Regd. 1-A Red Angus bulls & breeding

mower for best tiller $100. Doug Queen Phoenix 15 egg hatcher $1000; both suitable cert. herd. Fred G. Blitch, Jr. Statesboro 912- generations, dob 9/'93, great disp., selling to stock from all regd. herd. Ronald Williams

Al[!haretta 770-475-5336

for quail and ostrich. John Clamer Pelham "'8""65=.,-"'5-"45=.,4'------------- prevent in-breeding, $1100. Dale Housch Cochran 912-934-6998

6 1/2' locust fence post $2.25 ea. Bury 912-377-5358

13 pair, 3 bulls, 1 heifer, Commercial Summerville 706-857-3015

Regd. Angus bull, Ginger Hill Hoakie, deb

McConnell Young Harris 706-379-3165

Pine lumber for sale, close grain, cut to selling out, $12,300 for 30 head. Stanley Black Angus, purebred heifers, 12-14 mos., 8/20/92, exc. EPD's, 60'', 2500 lbs. H.

6 Rubbermaid 50 gal. cap. water your specifications, up to 20" wide and 20' Cauthen Moreland 770-927-6411

$600; regd. bull, 4 yrs., $1500; Leachman- Morgan Sylvania 912-857-3328.

containers, $50 ea.; 2 bunk feeders, 11 ', $60 long. Jack Jones Cochran 912-934-2175

15 Angus cow/calf pairs & 1 Braford bull Prompter regd. bull, 15 mos., $800; purebred Regd. Angus bulls & regd. Limousin bulls,

ea., 6 hog feeders $5 ea. M. Holland Plastic poult boxes, white, larger than chick will del. Jeff Williams Milan 912-362-4431 bull, 1 yr. old, $700. A. MancusicUngaro exc. bloodlines. Frank Fordham Lakeland

Adairsville 706-602-2571

boxes, 25"x19"x7 1/2'', 4 partitions, nestable, 15 cows, black Angus & Hereford, 12 Monroe 770-267-7179

912-482-2970

6' tomato stakes $0.25; 7' bean stakes $4 ea. Bruce Thaxton Watkinsville 706-769- calves, 1 black Angus bull, 1900 lbs., easy Brangus heifers, 7 mos., will make exc. Regd. Angus cows & heifers, avg. age 3

$0.20, no Sunday sales, call before coming. 6890

calving, small head, $13,200 for all. Clifford brood cows. Jeff Wade McDonough 770- yrs., all bred, some w/calves, performance

Paul King Lithonia 770-482-6858

Plywood, 1/2" mdo. marine glue, 5 ply, few Brown Winston 770-489-2467

507-6116

records, all vaccines. J. Tinter Cumming

All wire rabbit cages, 24"x36'', $10 ea. voids, painted 2 sides, edges, 2'x6', 2'x8', 15 purebred red Brahman open heifers, 12 Brangus bulls, 7 purebred Brangus bulls, 6 770-887-0316 770-451-0530

Linda Biarkman Lakemont 706-782-7578

4'x4', 4'x5', 4'x6', 8"x8', $0.35/ft. Graham PB red Brahman bulls, $400 to $650 ea purebred Brangus heifers, wgts. 700-1000 Regd. Angus cow/calf prs., most bred back

Auto. Wadken nest, high pressure sodium Groves Atlanta 404-815-4978

Jimmy Daniel LaGrange 706-882-1252

lbs., 6 cows, Brangus, 1400-1800 lbs, all bred. to 1900 lb. bull, $975/pr. D. Leguin

lgts., Palson nipple drinkers, bins and scales. Poultry house 40x250, Ziggitys, Choretime 15 stockers-9 heifers, 6 steers 550-750 Al Brannan McDonough 770-957-6536

Summerville 706-857-3997

Ed Currington Mauk 912-862-5988

feeder, 2 feed bins, 14.7T and 8T. Atwood lbs., crossbred, non black, $62/cwt. Dan Pike Braunvieh, 6 mo. old regd. purebred polled Regd. Angus cows & heifers, avg. age 3

Auto. egg turner, holds 42, any size, $25, Ledbetter Cumming 770-887-4545

Macon 912-477-6079 912-741-2281

bull, great bloodline, great way to start herd, yrs., all bred, some w/calves, pert. records,

fits Hova-Bator incubator, circulated air mdl. Rabbit cages for sale, diff. sizes & prices, 2 Charolais bulls, 5 yrs. old, very good $2000. R. W. Wilkie Alpharetta 770-888- all vaccines. J. Tinter Cumming 770-451-

w/windows, $50, sold together $75. L.B. leave message. Melissa Tallant Cumming bloodlines, $1500 ea. or sell as pair. Kyla 5824

0530

Jones Brooks 770-599-0538

770-886-0473 770-889-9111

Bennett Atlanta 404-794-2600

Bulls, regd. Red Brahman, Simmental, and Regd. Brangus bulls, A.I. sired, exc.

Band sawn lumber, $0.35-$0.50 bd. ft., cut Red cedar lumber, sawed on bandsaw, up 2 Regd. Polled Hereford bulls, 7 1/2 mos Simbrah, weaning and breeding age; also, bloodlines, exc. disp., ready for service,

as ordered, pine, some poplar and oak. T. to 13" wide, sev. hundred ft. N. Cook & 4 1/2 yrs. old, $400 & $1,000, call aft. 6pm few heifers & cows. Cliff Adams Bowdon $1000 to $1500. Charles Chalker Thomson

Tucker Newnan 770-251-7612

Calhoun 706-629-2969

D. L. Jaillette Covington 770-786-5143

770-258-2069

706-595-1390

Barrels, plastic & metal, 30, 55, 60 gal., $10 ea. T.W. Allums Austell 770-948-3273
Boards, 4' long, 4" wide, 1/4" thick, good for picket fence, 300/$35. R. Dangar 1062 Liberty

Salt box style small farm structure, clapboard siding, window, door. Graham Groves Atlanta 404-815-1785
Sears 7 qt. pressure cooker $50, other.

2 Simmental bulls, 1 regd. black, 9 mos. $650; 1 red/white goggled-eyed, 23 mo. old $800, no papers. Billy Webb Bowersville 706-245-8421

Bulls-Beefmaster, Angus, & Limousin type, ready for service, $400-$700. Dewey Estes Con~ers 770-918-8969
Calves-heifers & bulls, newborn or weaned,

Regd. Charolais brood cows, cow/calf prs., heifers, open & bred, bulls 12-24 mos. old, exc. bloodlines. Larry Myers Sparks 912546-4592

Grove Rd. Al[!haretta 30004 770-475-1914 Blanche Thompson Martin 706-356-4245

2 bulls, 9 mos. old, 300-350 lbs., 1 Baldie full Holstein, also, Holstein crossed w/Angus Regd. Charolais bull, gentle, 5 yrs. old, 2

Canning jars for sale, qts. and pts., $2/doz. Seven fully equipped broiler houses: w/horns, 1/4 Herfeord-Angus, $350/obo. D or Longhorn or Jersey. Frank Wright Ellijay purebred bulls, 14 mos. old, see to apprec.

Julia Keller LaGrange 706-884-8916

Ziggity & lubing drinkers, 48' plus 36" fans, Harris Cornelia 706-778-8492

706-276-3291

G. Brady He[!hzibah 706-592-2694

Canning jars, qts., pts., jelly glasses, clean, $1 .50 doz. Shirley Tucker Loganville 770-

Choretime feeders, bins, brooders, tin, motors. M. Beatty Jefferson 706-367-8570.

2 crossbred cow/calf prs., Beefmaster Red Angus, Gertrudis, $600 ea. pair. L. Jobe

Calving ease, milking ability, gentleness, choice grade, serv. age, polled Irish Shorthorn

Regd. Charolais bull, polled, 5 yrs. old, $1300. J. Lecroy Carnesville 706-384-4619

466-8539

Split locust farm fence rails & posts, del. & Griffin 770-228-2006

bulls, selec. Oklahoma cows, can del. Ken Regd. Jersey milk cow, $500, 5 yrs. old,

Canning jars, pts. and qts., $4 per doz. or $0.35 ea. Jo Girone Tucker 770-934-7036

installed anywhere. C. Mitchell 706-865-9828

Cleveland

2 regd. Angus bulls, 19 mos., sire-GT Max & Lovanna cow, good growth, milk, 13 bred

Bridges Nicholson 706-757-3908 Charolais herd bull, polled, gentle, guar.

possible trade for Beef calves. Dave Daniel Arnoldsville 706-742-7826

Canning jars, pts., qts., gals. J.H. Ponder Stainless steel pot for boiling peanuts, Angus x Gelbvieh & Simmental heifers, 40 breeder, great bloodlines, easy calving, 28 Regd. Limousiil bull dob 5/'95, purebred

Armuchee 706-234-4580

w/burner, 50 lb. capacity. W. Richardson bred commercial cows. Nan Kittrell Madison mos. old, 1200 lbs., see to apprec., $750. 747 bloodline, $1200. Richard Dugan

Canning jars, name your own price, qts., Martinez 706-863-0281

706-342-4535

Stan Chastain Duluth 770-495-2441

Trenton 706-657-7172

1/2 gals. S. Davenport 123 Cashes Valley Rd. Storm cfamaged chicken houses for sale, 20 cows, 17 calves, 1 purebred bull Charolais herd bull, great bloodlines, polled, Regd. Longhorn bull, 2 yrs. 'Old, ready for

Cher~log 30522 706-632-5901

300'x34', good tin and lumber, some equip. Limousin, mixed herd, Black Baldie easy calving, gentle, 30 mos. old, 1300 lbs., service, gr'son of Texas Ranger, tri-colored.

Cattle feed mixer/de!., Knight Little Auggie, tractor pulled, 9' long, drag feed to left, hyd.

Wynn Copelan Greensboro 706-453-7687 . Super hatcher incubator, holds approx.

Hereford, Limousin cross, $16,500. Ray Grubb Lincolnton 706-293-4290

$800, see to apprec. Clarkesville 706-754-3771

A.

Anderson Reiser Rahn Savannah 912-754-6977 Regd. Red Angus bulls, exc. bloodline, call

gate, $3500. Eddy Thaxton Watkinsville 1500 eggs, $150/obo. M. Smith Comer 706- 23 Commercial cows-Charolais bull, 19 Farm-raised, grain-fed Holstein/Angus aft. 6 pm. Jorge Haber Columbus 706-323-

706-769-7866 Centrifugal high volume water pumps, all

783-3926 Tin/used: 5V 8'-9' & 10'/$3, corrugated 10'

calves, rest due soon, $16,500, call before 9pm. Jeff Knowles Eatonton 706-485-6748

steer, ready for slaughter, 12 mos. old, $450. J. McClure Jas[!er 770-893-3503

2405 Regd. Santa Gertrudis bulls, herd sires, 2

11 Ov/220v 1 ph. 4 bolt mounts, 1/2 hp., 1 hp.- & 11 '/$3, 2'x20'/$6, 3'x20'/$14; misc. 706-485-6191

Fullblood Senepol bulls, add heat tolerance, yr. olds, yearlings & weaning age. Eddy

$75 ea., 2 hp./$100 ea. R. Ayers Conyers tin/$1.50-2"x6"x12', oak lumber/$2. Leroy 25 slick nursing heifers, 325-350 lbs., calving ease, tender beef to your crosses Mullinax Ellijay 706-276-3427

770-785-9784
Chain link fencing, free, about 50', some poles, posts and gates. Andy Bowen Woodstock 770-942-7547

Core Marietta 770-971-9322 Tongue & groove wide pin!) flooring, 8, 10,
12" widths; 3/4 & 1 1/2" thickness. Kerry Hix
Chatsworth 706-695-6431

Black, Baldies, Charolais cross, ready Sept., $250-$350 ea., call evenings. J. Anderson covington 770-786-6203
25 top qlty. Holstein heifers, 11 00-1150

w/out

any

Brahman

influence, Regd. Shorthorn cow/calf, 3 to calve 1st

photos@www.negia.net/-repropro/forsale.ht . yr., 1 bull, $4200. M. Bacon Sylvania 912-

o ml. Russ Page Watkinsville 706-769-0797 857-3374

Gelbvieh heifers, 6 bred, 3 open, 1 bull 1

Regd. Simmental bulls, 7 mos., $650, 9

LIVESTOCK Cider/fruit press, electric/hydraulic, 15
press plates, 8 press bags, stainless steel chute, all metal frame, $1250. Bob McGuinty Rochelle 912-365-2384
Creosote lumber, cut to order, $0.60 bd. ft.; utility poles $1.50/ft. firm, we will del. & install. Phil Bragg Douglasville 770-489-1959
Door for refrigerated rm., 74"x41" outside dimensions, $75. John Taylor Duluth 770476-3650 770-476-2671
Farmhouse, free for lumber and tin, roofing, pressure treated porch incl., must take all. Denise New Jackson 770-775-0180
Flourescent bulbs, 8', have 50, $1 ea., used for barn shop, chicken house. S. Weaver 111 West Franklin St., Milledgeville 31061 912452-5415
GQF quail brooders for sale; also, other quail supplies. Tony Allen Gordon 912-7433243
Good used tin & lumber for sale, different sizes. Hoke Caudell, Jr. Homer 706-6774682
Hand hewn log cabin, 16x16, white pine, joists, rafters, chinking, assembly, $9000. D. Taylor Tiger 706-782-8369
Hatchrite incubator, 125 emu egg cap., computerized system, accepting offers; GQF 40 egg incubator, GQF hatcher, $50 ea. Joe Duncan Carlton 706-797-2030
Heart pine lumber, 2 1/2-14" wide, 4-15' long, will sell in the rough or ready for installation. Sam Harris Leesburg. 912-8462709
Heart pine, rough sawn 1x6 planks, approx. 330', $1.50 board foot. D. Lloyd Hamilton 706-628-5528
Husqvarna 257 chain saw, exc. cond., $325, call before 10 pm. Rick Worrell Kennesaw 770-592-5323
Hvy. vats, galv., 32"x60"x27", about 250 gals. or _1200 lbs. feed, on wheels $150, no wheels $100. Jim Thaxton Watkinsville 706679-1315
Incubator GQF w/glass front door $200, quail brooder $40. R. Hughes Lake Park 912-559-4567
Industrial mats for barns and chicken houses, etc., diff. sizes, prices. Connie Wright Shannon 706-291-8120
Jars, 17 gal. wide mouth $3.50 ea., 40 qts., 20 pts., 20 jelly, $0.20 ea., old Goule pump. M.L. Williams Marietta 770-926-3335
Like new and used utility poles, fence posts, some treated lumber, can del., Bacon Co. H.E. Manges Alma 912-632-8122
Locust fence post $1.75 ea. E. Land Young Harris 706-379-3263
Motors, 7 1/2 hp., 3 phase, 208 V, 1755 RPM, 4 avail., $140 ea., 4 sml. motors also avail. Bill Cameron Decatur 404-329-9663
Mule drawn plows, corn planters, distributors, lots of scrapes & scoaters. L. Crowder 960 Maloy Rd. Williamson 30292 770-227-8729
Old timey syrup kettle, 45 gal., 1" cast iron. H.C. Derrick Box 1107 LaFayette 30728 706857-0509
One 2 roller cane mill, one 3 roller cane mill, good cond.,$200 ea.; 2 cane mills. Edward Lock Ellija~ 706-276-3393
One 5' exhaust fan w/8 blades, 220 volt, 1750 RPM, perfect cond., $200. Bob Register Rte. 5, Box 1310 Blakely 31723 912-7236522
One house, Ziggity drinkers, exc. cond., must sell, make offer. Preston Newsom Demorest 706-754-6081

Tool cabinet metal drawers, 36"x25"x18'', like new boxes from govenment DRMO $75. David Brown Cochran 912-934-9268
Top of the line incubation and hatching equip., everything you need, will sell or trade for horses. G. Hill Lexington 706-743-5882.
Traps for beaver and other farm pests. W. Smallwood 8113 Douglasville Hwy. Douglasville 770-920-1435
Two 12 ton sq. feed bins, good shape, no rust, $100 ea. Grover James Rte. 1, Box 45 Dillard 30525
Used tin, good cond., $12 ea. sheet, 23' long, 26" wide. W.H. Sullins Cartersville 770-382-4839
Various sizes therma pane glass, ideal for greenhouse or sun porch, $10. Ed Garrard
Powder Springs 770-943-3690

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

. All livestock (i.e., those animals such as,

but not limited to, cattle, equine, goats,

sheep, swine, and poultry) must have

been in possession of the advertiser for a

minimum of 90 days before they can be

advertised.

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Cattle

Cattle moving from farm to farm must have a negative brucellosis test within the past 30 days before they are moved whenever there is a change of owners.hip. 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 Champion bloodline, 2 1/2 yr. old regd. black Angus bull, 2000 lbs., gentle, see calves at farm, $2,000. Ralph Key Monroe 770-267-9441
1 Hereford brood cow, bred, 2 heifers, 1 Hereford bred & 1 crossbred. C. L. Wagner Eatonton 706-485-5079
1 Jersey cow, hand-milked, will accept other calves, also 2-3 mo. old heifer calves. Bert English McDonough 770-957-3276
1 Shorthorn cow w/heifer calf, 1st calf, also, 1 Jersey heifer, 400 lbs. Randy Garner Douglasville 770-949-3654
1 black Angus cow mixed, Jersey cow, $500 ea., 2 young Jersey bulls, call aft. 6pm. Tommy Vincent Riverdale 770-996-8987
1 polled Irish Shorthorn regd. bull, serv. age, 1 Roam Irish Shorthorn regd. bull calf, 5 mos., can del. Troy Huggins Monroe 770207-4903
1 purebred Limousin heifer, red, polled, gentle, good length, 7 mos. old, $475. Preston Sanders Commerce 706-677-2290
1 purebred Shorthorn bull, approx. 600 lbs., $450. Benjie Drawdy Ray City 912-6863723
1 regd. Santa Gertrudis bull, 7 yrs. old, very gentle, $1000. L. Morgan Waycross 912283-5080
1/2 Braunvieh bulls, 2 yrs., polled Beefmaster bulls, all ages. Vernon. Turner Dalton 706-278-7814
10 Regd. Polled Hereford bulls, 20-36 mos., _Victor breeding, herd cert. & accred. M.B. Lane Jr. Carrollton 770-854-4548
100 black Angus cows, $650 ea., some pairs, some hvy. springers, call aft. 5 pm.

lbs., start calving Sept. 22. Dale Rowden Farmington 706-769-8058 706-769-0980
25 Regd. Polled Hereford cow/calf prs. top bloodlines, also, 8 yrlng. bulls, herd cert./accred. Jimmy Jeanes Gray 912-98.63426 912-986-3303
27 cows coming w/2nd or 3rd calf, 3 calved, rest to calve soon, 1 Angus bull, must sell. Danny Fortner Kite 912-469-3635
3 BBU regd. Beefmaster bulls, some polled, v.ery gentle, exc. bloodlines. Randy Lee Cedartown 770-749-1644
3 Santa Gertrudis heifers, 18-24 mos. old, open, 1. steer calf, $300-$600 ea. R. Glenn Alto 770-534-1179 .
3 heifers for sale, call aft. 6pm. Sammy Duckett Tunnel Hill 706-935-2765
35 qlty. commercial cows, most w/calves &
bred back to Angus bull. L. Payne Covington 770-786-1826

mos., cow/calf prs. & bred cows, purebred & regd. herd. Danny Jones Warthen 912-5525134
Gelbvieh bull, 3 1/2 yrs. old, blk., polled, mod. frame, Polled Midnight son, exc. EPD's; also, PB open heifers, red/blk. N. Anderson Barnesville 770-358-3708
Gelbvieh bulls, breeding age, reds & blacks, polled, A.I. sired; also, regd. open heifers & bred cows. John Kiss Gainesville 770-531-1126
Gelbvieh bulls, red & black, A. I. sired, 18 mos., $1350/choice before Sept. E. Powell Montrose 912-376-4582
Gelbvieh cross cows, open, exposed, Short bred & Heavy bred cows, regd. Brahmans &
Brahman F 1's, good selection, exc. cattle.
Wayne Head Jerse~ 770-787-2685
Good selec. Limousin yrlngs. & weanlings, part or fullblood young bulls, replacement heifers, some polled, 4-H prospects. William

40 exc. F1 Braford bred heifers, also, Hughes Wa~nesboro 706-437-1074

service age Braford & polled Hereford bulls. Grain-fed steers avail. 9/7, .75 cents per lb.

Jonny Harris Screven 912-586-6585

S. Hicks Carrollton 770-854-4370

40 regd. Beefmaster cows, 5. 3 yr. old Holstein heifer, 3 yrs. old, non-polled,

bulls, 20 calves from 250 to 450 lbs., gentle, $400. Robert Haines Greensboro

$20,000. M. Williams Vienna 912-942- 706-453-4526

1020 912-268-8330

Holstein heifers due to calve soon, 12

5 cross bred bood cows w/calves by side, Holstein heifers, 750-800 lbs., Shortbred. J. 1 Santa Gertrudis bull, approx. 3 yrs. old, Scroggs Oakwood 770-532-0485

$5000. John Avery Macon 912-986-5142

Holstein bulls, purebred, service age, dams

50 head of lrg. young brood cows, up to 30,000, $950 ea. Noah Yoder

Limousin, Beefmaster, Charolais, 30 calves, Montezuma 912-472-7944

purebred Charolais bull, $34,000. Mercer Limousin breeding age bulls, all polled,

Cox Statham 770-725-2102

fullblood, purebred, $750-$1 000, free del.

60 Beef cows, most w/calves, 1/4 Holstein, H.E. Simmons Swainsboro 912-237-8076

Angus, Charolais, $750 ea; 27 bred heifers 800 to 1000 lbs., 1/4 Holstein-AngusCharolais, $600 ea. B. J. Reece Ellijay 706276-3056

Limousin heifers, bulls & steers, good show prospects, top pedigrees & EPD's, 6 mos./up, blk., red, polled, $650/up. Phil Page Winder 770-307-7832

7 bred purebred Simmental heifers, bred to calve Nov-Dec., Fleckvieh breeding for easy calving, good bloodlines. Louie Smith, .sr. Reidsville 912-557-4218

Limousin bulls, cows, cow-calf prs., heifers, red & blk., polled, exc. bloodlines by Beef, Chief, Polled Villain, Extra Progress, etc. Mike Carter Watkinsville 706-769-8620

7 young Charolais cows & 5 calves, $700 Limousin cows, bred cows, prs., beau.

for cow & calf. Ed Swanson LaGrange 706- weaning show calf prospects, exc. bloodlines

.882-0851

.

& EPD's, red/blk., cert. herd. C. Wellham

8 bred Simmental cows, 1250 lbs. avg., Statham 770-725-2327

bred, 4 to 8 mos., $4600. Paul Kelly umousin, purebred, regd., polled, fullblood,

_Monticello 706-046-8285

bulls, prs., heifers, bred and _open, current

8 polled Limousin replacement heifers, 4 sires, $500-$1500. Paul Bourff Juniper 912-

red, 1 blk. polled Limousin bulls, 14-16 mos., 649-9932 706-568-4887

.

also, cow-calf prs. T. Henry Augusta 706- Longhorns-1 bull calf, purebred, 1 heifer,

793-7615

cross Longhorn-Angus, 8 mos., $300 ea. V.

A. I. bred Simmental bulls, red, black & Gramling Douglasville 770-942-6555 polled. B. Boatright Midville 912-589-7144 Polled Gelbvieh bulls, polled simmental

Angus bulls, yearlings & service age, good bulls, ready for service. H.T. Higdon

pedigrees, $800/up. John Brunson Sylvania Greensboro 706-453-2117

_912-857-3528

.

Purebred American Red Polls, bulls &

Angus-Gelbvieh cross heifers, 8-22 mos. heifers, weaning age, no papers, 400-600

old, preconditioned, gentle. John Bryant lbs., $400 ea. Jack Newsome Carrollton

_Milledgeville 706-485-8321

770-832-24 79

Assorted cows, approx. 65 in number. Purebred Charolais heifers & bulls. Wayne

,Harold Heath Martinez 706-863-2398

Maxwell Lavonia 706-356-8112

B B LJ. bull, polled, 15 mos. old, " The Purebred Angus bulls & heifers, 10 mos.

Natural" bloodline, $750. Larry Maney old, herd cert./accred., $1000 ea. Jack

Baldwin 706-886-9551

Beckom Barnesville 770-358-2678

BBU bulls, cert. herd, good bloodlines, diff. Purebred Angus bulls, heifers, bulls, 500-

ages. Lamar Barber Franklin 706-675-3732 600 lbs., $450, heifers 450-500 lbs., $375, top

BBU regd. bulls, some poll, good A.I. bloodlines, weaned/shots. Carl Moore bloodlines, all shots. Cary Bittick Forsyth Washington 706-678-2894

912-994-5389

Purebred Jersey bull, approx. 9 mos. old.

BBU regd. cows, bred heifers, bred cows & . B. J. Holland Cobbtown 912-684-2718

pairs, $1200/up, call 11 am.-7 pm. Chris Purebred Polled Simmental & Simbrah

Lewallen Lula 770-536-3337

cows w/calves & purebred polled Simmental

Beefmaster bulls & heifers for sale. bull. V.L. Willis T~T~ 912-382-5909

Lavawn Luke Nicholls 912-345-2102

Purebred Santa Gertrudis cattle-30 regd.

Black Angus bull, regd. 2 1/2 yrs., 1600 cows, all pasture exposed for early '99 calves; lbs., ready for hvy. service, $1000. Jim 15 regd. heifer calves, 6 breeding age bulls.

mos., $750, 2 yr. old $900, 3 yr. old, $1000, herd cert./accred., reds & blacks. Rufus Davis Tennille 912-552-1715
Regd. Simmental bull, 17 mos., Mr. JWF Bold Leader son from Red Brother dau., mod frame, thick, $1200/obo. P. Doster Forsyth 912-994-9613
Regd. Simmental cattle, 8 heifers, 6 cow/calf prs., l2 bred cows, 1 bull. Don Moss Monroe 770-207-6262
Regd. Texas Longhorn bull calves, just weaned/vacc., good bloodlines, color & horn, ready to go at $500 ea. Mike Bedford Newnan 770-251-5151
- Regd. Texas Longhorns, r cow w/heifer
calf, cow has 60" horns, one 6 mo. old heifer. Larry Weeks Cumming 770-205-1770
Regd. black Angus bulls 8-9 mos., A. I. breeding, good bloodlines, strong, bulls, performance guaranteed. Ken Parris Chickamauga 706-539-2753
Regd. black Angus bull, 16 mos. old, Independence bloodline. R. L. Robinson Dallas 770-445-2027
Regd. black Angus bull, exc. EPD's, easy calving, sire-Rito 2100 GDAR, $1100; cowcalf prs. H. I. Jones Silver Creek 706-2340181
Regd. black Angus bulls, 12-15 mos. old, $600. J. C. Berrong Hiawassee 770-9215711 706-896-5711
Regd. black & red Gelbvieh bulls, A.I. sired, stout, polled, 17 mos., blk. Angus x bik. Gelbvieh F1 bulls, heifers, 6 mos., from $500. Tom Richardson Ellijay 706-635-2729
Regd. blk. Simmental bull calf, exc. EPD's, thick mod. frame, 750 lbs., $800. Billy Moss Commerce 706-335-3176
Regd. blk. Limousin bull, 15 mos. old, Heisman & Tex Star Moonstruck line, $1100. Calvin Minchew Macon 912-781-0604
Regd. dbl. polled scurred Limousin bull, dob 4/'97, good bloodlines, $1200. H. Dawson Ila 706-789-2922
Regd. milking Shorthorn heifer & bull calves, grain-fed, great color, gentle, good moththers, will del. P. Lyman Watkinsville 706-769-5909
Regd. polled Hereford bulls, 18 mos., cert./accred. herd, $1000. Tommy Johnson Warrenton 706-465-2421
Regd. polled Simmentals-3 heifers, $650 choice, $600 ea. take air 3, bred cows $850 ea., call aft. 6 pm. Joel C. Kitchens Jr. Mansfield 770-788-1082
Regd. polled Hereford bull, 2 1/2 yrs. old, gentle, del. avail., $1000. Cliff Shannon Conyers 770-929-8348
Regd. polled Hereford bull, 2 1/2 yrs. old, gentle, del. avail., $750. Cliff Shannon Conyers 770-929-8348
Santa Gertrudis bulls, both weaning & breeding age, exc. bloodlines. Larry Loughridge Chatsworth 706-695-4987
Santa Gertrudis cattle for sale/trade, sell all or split, 2 cows, 3 heifers, 1 bull. Steve Gardner Chickamauga 706-539-2113
Several head brood cows, some bred, also, calves for sale. D.W. Turpin Talmo 706-693-4458
Simmental PB bull calf, 6 mos.; Mr. JWF Bold Leader son from Sir Arnold dau., $800/obo. Ernest Jackson Forsyth 912994-1711
Simmental bull, can be regd., 1 1/2 yrs. old. Rodney Tomlinson Carnesville 706335-0492
Small herd Beef cows, mostly black, some
w/calves, rest calving soon, Three C's Farm.

Submit ads by Wednesday noon.

Wesley Fiveash, Jr,, Ashburn 912-567-4803 Lavender Watkinsville 706-769-9668

Steve Brannen Watkinsville 706-769-5578 Three C's. Farm Eatonton 706-4.85-9334

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Wednesday August 19, 1998

5V tin, lumber, 30 brooders $90, 42" cycle Phoenix 64 emu egg incubator $1500; 11 regd. black Angus bulls, $800/up, state Black Angus bull, A. I. sired for 3 Regd. 1-A Red Angus bulls & breeding

mower for best tiller $100. Doug Queen Phoenix 15 egg hatcher $1000; both suitable cert. herd. Fred G. Blitch, Jr. Statesboro 912- generations, dob 9/'93, great disp., selling to stock from all regd. herd. Ronald Williams

Al[!haretta 770-475-5336

for quail and ostrich. John Clamer Pelham "'8""65=.,-"'5-"45=.,4'------------- prevent in-breeding, $1100. Dale Housch Cochran 912-934-6998

6 1/2' locust fence post $2.25 ea. Bury 912-377-5358

13 pair, 3 bulls, 1 heifer, Commercial Summerville 706-857-3015

Regd. Angus bull, Ginger Hill Hoakie, deb

McConnell Young Harris 706-379-3165

Pine lumber for sale, close grain, cut to selling out, $12,300 for 30 head. Stanley Black Angus, purebred heifers, 12-14 mos., 8/20/92, exc. EPD's, 60'', 2500 lbs. H.

6 Rubbermaid 50 gal. cap. water your specifications, up to 20" wide and 20' Cauthen Moreland 770-927-6411

$600; regd. bull, 4 yrs., $1500; Leachman- Morgan Sylvania 912-857-3328.

containers, $50 ea.; 2 bunk feeders, 11 ', $60 long. Jack Jones Cochran 912-934-2175

15 Angus cow/calf pairs & 1 Braford bull Prompter regd. bull, 15 mos., $800; purebred Regd. Angus bulls & regd. Limousin bulls,

ea., 6 hog feeders $5 ea. M. Holland Plastic poult boxes, white, larger than chick will del. Jeff Williams Milan 912-362-4431 bull, 1 yr. old, $700. A. MancusicUngaro exc. bloodlines. Frank Fordham Lakeland

Adairsville 706-602-2571

boxes, 25"x19"x7 1/2'', 4 partitions, nestable, 15 cows, black Angus & Hereford, 12 Monroe 770-267-7179

912-482-2970

6' tomato stakes $0.25; 7' bean stakes $4 ea. Bruce Thaxton Watkinsville 706-769- calves, 1 black Angus bull, 1900 lbs., easy Brangus heifers, 7 mos., will make exc. Regd. Angus cows & heifers, avg. age 3

$0.20, no Sunday sales, call before coming. 6890

calving, small head, $13,200 for all. Clifford brood cows. Jeff Wade McDonough 770- yrs., all bred, some w/calves, performance

Paul King Lithonia 770-482-6858

Plywood, 1/2" mdo. marine glue, 5 ply, few Brown Winston 770-489-2467

507-6116

records, all vaccines. J. Tinter Cumming

All wire rabbit cages, 24"x36'', $10 ea. voids, painted 2 sides, edges, 2'x6', 2'x8', 15 purebred red Brahman open heifers, 12 Brangus bulls, 7 purebred Brangus bulls, 6 770-887-0316 770-451-0530

Linda Biarkman Lakemont 706-782-7578

4'x4', 4'x5', 4'x6', 8"x8', $0.35/ft. Graham PB red Brahman bulls, $400 to $650 ea purebred Brangus heifers, wgts. 700-1000 Regd. Angus cow/calf prs., most bred back

Auto. Wadken nest, high pressure sodium Groves Atlanta 404-815-4978

Jimmy Daniel LaGrange 706-882-1252

lbs., 6 cows, Brangus, 1400-1800 lbs, all bred. to 1900 lb. bull, $975/pr. D. Leguin

lgts., Palson nipple drinkers, bins and scales. Poultry house 40x250, Ziggitys, Choretime 15 stockers-9 heifers, 6 steers 550-750 Al Brannan McDonough 770-957-6536

Summerville 706-857-3997

Ed Currington Mauk 912-862-5988

feeder, 2 feed bins, 14.7T and 8T. Atwood lbs., crossbred, non black, $62/cwt. Dan Pike Braunvieh, 6 mo. old regd. purebred polled Regd. Angus cows & heifers, avg. age 3

Auto. egg turner, holds 42, any size, $25, Ledbetter Cumming 770-887-4545

Macon 912-477-6079 912-741-2281

bull, great bloodline, great way to start herd, yrs., all bred, some w/calves, pert. records,

fits Hova-Bator incubator, circulated air mdl. Rabbit cages for sale, diff. sizes & prices, 2 Charolais bulls, 5 yrs. old, very good $2000. R. W. Wilkie Alpharetta 770-888- all vaccines. J. Tinter Cumming 770-451-

w/windows, $50, sold together $75. L.B. leave message. Melissa Tallant Cumming bloodlines, $1500 ea. or sell as pair. Kyla 5824

0530

Jones Brooks 770-599-0538

770-886-0473 770-889-9111

Bennett Atlanta 404-794-2600

Bulls, regd. Red Brahman, Simmental, and Regd. Brangus bulls, A.I. sired, exc.

Band sawn lumber, $0.35-$0.50 bd. ft., cut Red cedar lumber, sawed on bandsaw, up 2 Regd. Polled Hereford bulls, 7 1/2 mos Simbrah, weaning and breeding age; also, bloodlines, exc. disp., ready for service,

as ordered, pine, some poplar and oak. T. to 13" wide, sev. hundred ft. N. Cook & 4 1/2 yrs. old, $400 & $1,000, call aft. 6pm few heifers & cows. Cliff Adams Bowdon $1000 to $1500. Charles Chalker Thomson

Tucker Newnan 770-251-7612

Calhoun 706-629-2969

D. L. Jaillette Covington 770-786-5143

770-258-2069

706-595-1390

Barrels, plastic & metal, 30, 55, 60 gal., $10 ea. T.W. Allums Austell 770-948-3273
Boards, 4' long, 4" wide, 1/4" thick, good for picket fence, 300/$35. R. Dangar 1062 Liberty

Salt box style small farm structure, clapboard siding, window, door. Graham Groves Atlanta 404-815-1785
Sears 7 qt. pressure cooker $50, other.

2 Simmental bulls, 1 regd. black, 9 mos. $650; 1 red/white goggled-eyed, 23 mo. old $800, no papers. Billy Webb Bowersville 706-245-8421

Bulls-Beefmaster, Angus, & Limousin type, ready for service, $400-$700. Dewey Estes Con~ers 770-918-8969
Calves-heifers & bulls, newborn or weaned,

Regd. Charolais brood cows, cow/calf prs., heifers, open & bred, bulls 12-24 mos. old, exc. bloodlines. Larry Myers Sparks 912546-4592

Grove Rd. Al[!haretta 30004 770-475-1914 Blanche Thompson Martin 706-356-4245

2 bulls, 9 mos. old, 300-350 lbs., 1 Baldie full Holstein, also, Holstein crossed w/Angus Regd. Charolais bull, gentle, 5 yrs. old, 2

Canning jars for sale, qts. and pts., $2/doz. Seven fully equipped broiler houses: w/horns, 1/4 Herfeord-Angus, $350/obo. D or Longhorn or Jersey. Frank Wright Ellijay purebred bulls, 14 mos. old, see to apprec.

Julia Keller LaGrange 706-884-8916

Ziggity & lubing drinkers, 48' plus 36" fans, Harris Cornelia 706-778-8492

706-276-3291

G. Brady He[!hzibah 706-592-2694

Canning jars, qts., pts., jelly glasses, clean, $1 .50 doz. Shirley Tucker Loganville 770-

Choretime feeders, bins, brooders, tin, motors. M. Beatty Jefferson 706-367-8570.

2 crossbred cow/calf prs., Beefmaster Red Angus, Gertrudis, $600 ea. pair. L. Jobe

Calving ease, milking ability, gentleness, choice grade, serv. age, polled Irish Shorthorn

Regd. Charolais bull, polled, 5 yrs. old, $1300. J. Lecroy Carnesville 706-384-4619

466-8539

Split locust farm fence rails & posts, del. & Griffin 770-228-2006

bulls, selec. Oklahoma cows, can del. Ken Regd. Jersey milk cow, $500, 5 yrs. old,

Canning jars, pts. and qts., $4 per doz. or $0.35 ea. Jo Girone Tucker 770-934-7036

installed anywhere. C. Mitchell 706-865-9828

Cleveland

2 regd. Angus bulls, 19 mos., sire-GT Max & Lovanna cow, good growth, milk, 13 bred

Bridges Nicholson 706-757-3908 Charolais herd bull, polled, gentle, guar.

possible trade for Beef calves. Dave Daniel Arnoldsville 706-742-7826

Canning jars, pts., qts., gals. J.H. Ponder Stainless steel pot for boiling peanuts, Angus x Gelbvieh & Simmental heifers, 40 breeder, great bloodlines, easy calving, 28 Regd. Limousiil bull dob 5/'95, purebred

Armuchee 706-234-4580

w/burner, 50 lb. capacity. W. Richardson bred commercial cows. Nan Kittrell Madison mos. old, 1200 lbs., see to apprec., $750. 747 bloodline, $1200. Richard Dugan

Canning jars, name your own price, qts., Martinez 706-863-0281

706-342-4535

Stan Chastain Duluth 770-495-2441

Trenton 706-657-7172

1/2 gals. S. Davenport 123 Cashes Valley Rd. Storm cfamaged chicken houses for sale, 20 cows, 17 calves, 1 purebred bull Charolais herd bull, great bloodlines, polled, Regd. Longhorn bull, 2 yrs. 'Old, ready for

Cher~log 30522 706-632-5901

300'x34', good tin and lumber, some equip. Limousin, mixed herd, Black Baldie easy calving, gentle, 30 mos. old, 1300 lbs., service, gr'son of Texas Ranger, tri-colored.

Cattle feed mixer/de!., Knight Little Auggie, tractor pulled, 9' long, drag feed to left, hyd.

Wynn Copelan Greensboro 706-453-7687 . Super hatcher incubator, holds approx.

Hereford, Limousin cross, $16,500. Ray Grubb Lincolnton 706-293-4290

$800, see to apprec. Clarkesville 706-754-3771

A.

Anderson Reiser Rahn Savannah 912-754-6977 Regd. Red Angus bulls, exc. bloodline, call

gate, $3500. Eddy Thaxton Watkinsville 1500 eggs, $150/obo. M. Smith Comer 706- 23 Commercial cows-Charolais bull, 19 Farm-raised, grain-fed Holstein/Angus aft. 6 pm. Jorge Haber Columbus 706-323-

706-769-7866 Centrifugal high volume water pumps, all

783-3926 Tin/used: 5V 8'-9' & 10'/$3, corrugated 10'

calves, rest due soon, $16,500, call before 9pm. Jeff Knowles Eatonton 706-485-6748

steer, ready for slaughter, 12 mos. old, $450. J. McClure Jas[!er 770-893-3503

2405 Regd. Santa Gertrudis bulls, herd sires, 2

11 Ov/220v 1 ph. 4 bolt mounts, 1/2 hp., 1 hp.- & 11 '/$3, 2'x20'/$6, 3'x20'/$14; misc. 706-485-6191

Fullblood Senepol bulls, add heat tolerance, yr. olds, yearlings & weaning age. Eddy

$75 ea., 2 hp./$100 ea. R. Ayers Conyers tin/$1.50-2"x6"x12', oak lumber/$2. Leroy 25 slick nursing heifers, 325-350 lbs., calving ease, tender beef to your crosses Mullinax Ellijay 706-276-3427

770-785-9784
Chain link fencing, free, about 50', some poles, posts and gates. Andy Bowen Woodstock 770-942-7547

Core Marietta 770-971-9322 Tongue & groove wide pin!) flooring, 8, 10,
12" widths; 3/4 & 1 1/2" thickness. Kerry Hix
Chatsworth 706-695-6431

Black, Baldies, Charolais cross, ready Sept., $250-$350 ea., call evenings. J. Anderson covington 770-786-6203
25 top qlty. Holstein heifers, 11 00-1150

w/out

any

Brahman

influence, Regd. Shorthorn cow/calf, 3 to calve 1st

photos@www.negia.net/-repropro/forsale.ht . yr., 1 bull, $4200. M. Bacon Sylvania 912-

o ml. Russ Page Watkinsville 706-769-0797 857-3374

Gelbvieh heifers, 6 bred, 3 open, 1 bull 1

Regd. Simmental bulls, 7 mos., $650, 9

LIVESTOCK Cider/fruit press, electric/hydraulic, 15
press plates, 8 press bags, stainless steel chute, all metal frame, $1250. Bob McGuinty Rochelle 912-365-2384
Creosote lumber, cut to order, $0.60 bd. ft.; utility poles $1.50/ft. firm, we will del. & install. Phil Bragg Douglasville 770-489-1959
Door for refrigerated rm., 74"x41" outside dimensions, $75. John Taylor Duluth 770476-3650 770-476-2671
Farmhouse, free for lumber and tin, roofing, pressure treated porch incl., must take all. Denise New Jackson 770-775-0180
Flourescent bulbs, 8', have 50, $1 ea., used for barn shop, chicken house. S. Weaver 111 West Franklin St., Milledgeville 31061 912452-5415
GQF quail brooders for sale; also, other quail supplies. Tony Allen Gordon 912-7433243
Good used tin & lumber for sale, different sizes. Hoke Caudell, Jr. Homer 706-6774682
Hand hewn log cabin, 16x16, white pine, joists, rafters, chinking, assembly, $9000. D. Taylor Tiger 706-782-8369
Hatchrite incubator, 125 emu egg cap., computerized system, accepting offers; GQF 40 egg incubator, GQF hatcher, $50 ea. Joe Duncan Carlton 706-797-2030
Heart pine lumber, 2 1/2-14" wide, 4-15' long, will sell in the rough or ready for installation. Sam Harris Leesburg. 912-8462709
Heart pine, rough sawn 1x6 planks, approx. 330', $1.50 board foot. D. Lloyd Hamilton 706-628-5528
Husqvarna 257 chain saw, exc. cond., $325, call before 10 pm. Rick Worrell Kennesaw 770-592-5323
Hvy. vats, galv., 32"x60"x27", about 250 gals. or _1200 lbs. feed, on wheels $150, no wheels $100. Jim Thaxton Watkinsville 706679-1315
Incubator GQF w/glass front door $200, quail brooder $40. R. Hughes Lake Park 912-559-4567
Industrial mats for barns and chicken houses, etc., diff. sizes, prices. Connie Wright Shannon 706-291-8120
Jars, 17 gal. wide mouth $3.50 ea., 40 qts., 20 pts., 20 jelly, $0.20 ea., old Goule pump. M.L. Williams Marietta 770-926-3335
Like new and used utility poles, fence posts, some treated lumber, can del., Bacon Co. H.E. Manges Alma 912-632-8122
Locust fence post $1.75 ea. E. Land Young Harris 706-379-3263
Motors, 7 1/2 hp., 3 phase, 208 V, 1755 RPM, 4 avail., $140 ea., 4 sml. motors also avail. Bill Cameron Decatur 404-329-9663
Mule drawn plows, corn planters, distributors, lots of scrapes & scoaters. L. Crowder 960 Maloy Rd. Williamson 30292 770-227-8729
Old timey syrup kettle, 45 gal., 1" cast iron. H.C. Derrick Box 1107 LaFayette 30728 706857-0509
One 2 roller cane mill, one 3 roller cane mill, good cond.,$200 ea.; 2 cane mills. Edward Lock Ellija~ 706-276-3393
One 5' exhaust fan w/8 blades, 220 volt, 1750 RPM, perfect cond., $200. Bob Register Rte. 5, Box 1310 Blakely 31723 912-7236522
One house, Ziggity drinkers, exc. cond., must sell, make offer. Preston Newsom Demorest 706-754-6081

Tool cabinet metal drawers, 36"x25"x18'', like new boxes from govenment DRMO $75. David Brown Cochran 912-934-9268
Top of the line incubation and hatching equip., everything you need, will sell or trade for horses. G. Hill Lexington 706-743-5882.
Traps for beaver and other farm pests. W. Smallwood 8113 Douglasville Hwy. Douglasville 770-920-1435
Two 12 ton sq. feed bins, good shape, no rust, $100 ea. Grover James Rte. 1, Box 45 Dillard 30525
Used tin, good cond., $12 ea. sheet, 23' long, 26" wide. W.H. Sullins Cartersville 770-382-4839
Various sizes therma pane glass, ideal for greenhouse or sun porch, $10. Ed Garrard
Powder Springs 770-943-3690

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

. All livestock (i.e., those animals such as,

but not limited to, cattle, equine, goats,

sheep, swine, and poultry) must have

been in possession of the advertiser for a

minimum of 90 days before they can be

advertised.

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Cattle

Cattle moving from farm to farm must have a negative brucellosis test within the past 30 days before they are moved whenever there is a change of owners.hip. 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 Champion bloodline, 2 1/2 yr. old regd. black Angus bull, 2000 lbs., gentle, see calves at farm, $2,000. Ralph Key Monroe 770-267-9441
1 Hereford brood cow, bred, 2 heifers, 1 Hereford bred & 1 crossbred. C. L. Wagner Eatonton 706-485-5079
1 Jersey cow, hand-milked, will accept other calves, also 2-3 mo. old heifer calves. Bert English McDonough 770-957-3276
1 Shorthorn cow w/heifer calf, 1st calf, also, 1 Jersey heifer, 400 lbs. Randy Garner Douglasville 770-949-3654
1 black Angus cow mixed, Jersey cow, $500 ea., 2 young Jersey bulls, call aft. 6pm. Tommy Vincent Riverdale 770-996-8987
1 polled Irish Shorthorn regd. bull, serv. age, 1 Roam Irish Shorthorn regd. bull calf, 5 mos., can del. Troy Huggins Monroe 770207-4903
1 purebred Limousin heifer, red, polled, gentle, good length, 7 mos. old, $475. Preston Sanders Commerce 706-677-2290
1 purebred Shorthorn bull, approx. 600 lbs., $450. Benjie Drawdy Ray City 912-6863723
1 regd. Santa Gertrudis bull, 7 yrs. old, very gentle, $1000. L. Morgan Waycross 912283-5080
1/2 Braunvieh bulls, 2 yrs., polled Beefmaster bulls, all ages. Vernon. Turner Dalton 706-278-7814
10 Regd. Polled Hereford bulls, 20-36 mos., _Victor breeding, herd cert. & accred. M.B. Lane Jr. Carrollton 770-854-4548
100 black Angus cows, $650 ea., some pairs, some hvy. springers, call aft. 5 pm.

lbs., start calving Sept. 22. Dale Rowden Farmington 706-769-8058 706-769-0980
25 Regd. Polled Hereford cow/calf prs. top bloodlines, also, 8 yrlng. bulls, herd cert./accred. Jimmy Jeanes Gray 912-98.63426 912-986-3303
27 cows coming w/2nd or 3rd calf, 3 calved, rest to calve soon, 1 Angus bull, must sell. Danny Fortner Kite 912-469-3635
3 BBU regd. Beefmaster bulls, some polled, v.ery gentle, exc. bloodlines. Randy Lee Cedartown 770-749-1644
3 Santa Gertrudis heifers, 18-24 mos. old, open, 1. steer calf, $300-$600 ea. R. Glenn Alto 770-534-1179 .
3 heifers for sale, call aft. 6pm. Sammy Duckett Tunnel Hill 706-935-2765
35 qlty. commercial cows, most w/calves &
bred back to Angus bull. L. Payne Covington 770-786-1826

mos., cow/calf prs. & bred cows, purebred & regd. herd. Danny Jones Warthen 912-5525134
Gelbvieh bull, 3 1/2 yrs. old, blk., polled, mod. frame, Polled Midnight son, exc. EPD's; also, PB open heifers, red/blk. N. Anderson Barnesville 770-358-3708
Gelbvieh bulls, breeding age, reds & blacks, polled, A.I. sired; also, regd. open heifers & bred cows. John Kiss Gainesville 770-531-1126
Gelbvieh bulls, red & black, A. I. sired, 18 mos., $1350/choice before Sept. E. Powell Montrose 912-376-4582
Gelbvieh cross cows, open, exposed, Short bred & Heavy bred cows, regd. Brahmans &
Brahman F 1's, good selection, exc. cattle.
Wayne Head Jerse~ 770-787-2685
Good selec. Limousin yrlngs. & weanlings, part or fullblood young bulls, replacement heifers, some polled, 4-H prospects. William

40 exc. F1 Braford bred heifers, also, Hughes Wa~nesboro 706-437-1074

service age Braford & polled Hereford bulls. Grain-fed steers avail. 9/7, .75 cents per lb.

Jonny Harris Screven 912-586-6585

S. Hicks Carrollton 770-854-4370

40 regd. Beefmaster cows, 5. 3 yr. old Holstein heifer, 3 yrs. old, non-polled,

bulls, 20 calves from 250 to 450 lbs., gentle, $400. Robert Haines Greensboro

$20,000. M. Williams Vienna 912-942- 706-453-4526

1020 912-268-8330

Holstein heifers due to calve soon, 12

5 cross bred bood cows w/calves by side, Holstein heifers, 750-800 lbs., Shortbred. J. 1 Santa Gertrudis bull, approx. 3 yrs. old, Scroggs Oakwood 770-532-0485

$5000. John Avery Macon 912-986-5142

Holstein bulls, purebred, service age, dams

50 head of lrg. young brood cows, up to 30,000, $950 ea. Noah Yoder

Limousin, Beefmaster, Charolais, 30 calves, Montezuma 912-472-7944

purebred Charolais bull, $34,000. Mercer Limousin breeding age bulls, all polled,

Cox Statham 770-725-2102

fullblood, purebred, $750-$1 000, free del.

60 Beef cows, most w/calves, 1/4 Holstein, H.E. Simmons Swainsboro 912-237-8076

Angus, Charolais, $750 ea; 27 bred heifers 800 to 1000 lbs., 1/4 Holstein-AngusCharolais, $600 ea. B. J. Reece Ellijay 706276-3056

Limousin heifers, bulls & steers, good show prospects, top pedigrees & EPD's, 6 mos./up, blk., red, polled, $650/up. Phil Page Winder 770-307-7832

7 bred purebred Simmental heifers, bred to calve Nov-Dec., Fleckvieh breeding for easy calving, good bloodlines. Louie Smith, .sr. Reidsville 912-557-4218

Limousin bulls, cows, cow-calf prs., heifers, red & blk., polled, exc. bloodlines by Beef, Chief, Polled Villain, Extra Progress, etc. Mike Carter Watkinsville 706-769-8620

7 young Charolais cows & 5 calves, $700 Limousin cows, bred cows, prs., beau.

for cow & calf. Ed Swanson LaGrange 706- weaning show calf prospects, exc. bloodlines

.882-0851

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& EPD's, red/blk., cert. herd. C. Wellham

8 bred Simmental cows, 1250 lbs. avg., Statham 770-725-2327

bred, 4 to 8 mos., $4600. Paul Kelly umousin, purebred, regd., polled, fullblood,

_Monticello 706-046-8285

bulls, prs., heifers, bred and _open, current

8 polled Limousin replacement heifers, 4 sires, $500-$1500. Paul Bourff Juniper 912-

red, 1 blk. polled Limousin bulls, 14-16 mos., 649-9932 706-568-4887

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also, cow-calf prs. T. Henry Augusta 706- Longhorns-1 bull calf, purebred, 1 heifer,

793-7615

cross Longhorn-Angus, 8 mos., $300 ea. V.

A. I. bred Simmental bulls, red, black & Gramling Douglasville 770-942-6555 polled. B. Boatright Midville 912-589-7144 Polled Gelbvieh bulls, polled simmental

Angus bulls, yearlings & service age, good bulls, ready for service. H.T. Higdon

pedigrees, $800/up. John Brunson Sylvania Greensboro 706-453-2117

_912-857-3528

.

Purebred American Red Polls, bulls &

Angus-Gelbvieh cross heifers, 8-22 mos. heifers, weaning age, no papers, 400-600

old, preconditioned, gentle. John Bryant lbs., $400 ea. Jack Newsome Carrollton

_Milledgeville 706-485-8321

770-832-24 79

Assorted cows, approx. 65 in number. Purebred Charolais heifers & bulls. Wayne

,Harold Heath Martinez 706-863-2398

Maxwell Lavonia 706-356-8112

B B LJ. bull, polled, 15 mos. old, " The Purebred Angus bulls & heifers, 10 mos.

Natural" bloodline, $750. Larry Maney old, herd cert./accred., $1000 ea. Jack

Baldwin 706-886-9551

Beckom Barnesville 770-358-2678

BBU bulls, cert. herd, good bloodlines, diff. Purebred Angus bulls, heifers, bulls, 500-

ages. Lamar Barber Franklin 706-675-3732 600 lbs., $450, heifers 450-500 lbs., $375, top

BBU regd. bulls, some poll, good A.I. bloodlines, weaned/shots. Carl Moore bloodlines, all shots. Cary Bittick Forsyth Washington 706-678-2894

912-994-5389

Purebred Jersey bull, approx. 9 mos. old.

BBU regd. cows, bred heifers, bred cows & . B. J. Holland Cobbtown 912-684-2718

pairs, $1200/up, call 11 am.-7 pm. Chris Purebred Polled Simmental & Simbrah

Lewallen Lula 770-536-3337

cows w/calves & purebred polled Simmental

Beefmaster bulls & heifers for sale. bull. V.L. Willis T~T~ 912-382-5909

Lavawn Luke Nicholls 912-345-2102

Purebred Santa Gertrudis cattle-30 regd.

Black Angus bull, regd. 2 1/2 yrs., 1600 cows, all pasture exposed for early '99 calves; lbs., ready for hvy. service, $1000. Jim 15 regd. heifer calves, 6 breeding age bulls.

mos., $750, 2 yr. old $900, 3 yr. old, $1000, herd cert./accred., reds & blacks. Rufus Davis Tennille 912-552-1715
Regd. Simmental bull, 17 mos., Mr. JWF Bold Leader son from Red Brother dau., mod frame, thick, $1200/obo. P. Doster Forsyth 912-994-9613
Regd. Simmental cattle, 8 heifers, 6 cow/calf prs., l2 bred cows, 1 bull. Don Moss Monroe 770-207-6262
Regd. Texas Longhorn bull calves, just weaned/vacc., good bloodlines, color & horn, ready to go at $500 ea. Mike Bedford Newnan 770-251-5151
- Regd. Texas Longhorns, r cow w/heifer
calf, cow has 60" horns, one 6 mo. old heifer. Larry Weeks Cumming 770-205-1770
Regd. black Angus bulls 8-9 mos., A. I. breeding, good bloodlines, strong, bulls, performance guaranteed. Ken Parris Chickamauga 706-539-2753
Regd. black Angus bull, 16 mos. old, Independence bloodline. R. L. Robinson Dallas 770-445-2027
Regd. black Angus bull, exc. EPD's, easy calving, sire-Rito 2100 GDAR, $1100; cowcalf prs. H. I. Jones Silver Creek 706-2340181
Regd. black Angus bulls, 12-15 mos. old, $600. J. C. Berrong Hiawassee 770-9215711 706-896-5711
Regd. black & red Gelbvieh bulls, A.I. sired, stout, polled, 17 mos., blk. Angus x bik. Gelbvieh F1 bulls, heifers, 6 mos., from $500. Tom Richardson Ellijay 706-635-2729
Regd. blk. Simmental bull calf, exc. EPD's, thick mod. frame, 750 lbs., $800. Billy Moss Commerce 706-335-3176
Regd. blk. Limousin bull, 15 mos. old, Heisman & Tex Star Moonstruck line, $1100. Calvin Minchew Macon 912-781-0604
Regd. dbl. polled scurred Limousin bull, dob 4/'97, good bloodlines, $1200. H. Dawson Ila 706-789-2922
Regd. milking Shorthorn heifer & bull calves, grain-fed, great color, gentle, good moththers, will del. P. Lyman Watkinsville 706-769-5909
Regd. polled Hereford bulls, 18 mos., cert./accred. herd, $1000. Tommy Johnson Warrenton 706-465-2421
Regd. polled Simmentals-3 heifers, $650 choice, $600 ea. take air 3, bred cows $850 ea., call aft. 6 pm. Joel C. Kitchens Jr. Mansfield 770-788-1082
Regd. polled Hereford bull, 2 1/2 yrs. old, gentle, del. avail., $1000. Cliff Shannon Conyers 770-929-8348
Regd. polled Hereford bull, 2 1/2 yrs. old, gentle, del. avail., $750. Cliff Shannon Conyers 770-929-8348
Santa Gertrudis bulls, both weaning & breeding age, exc. bloodlines. Larry Loughridge Chatsworth 706-695-4987
Santa Gertrudis cattle for sale/trade, sell all or split, 2 cows, 3 heifers, 1 bull. Steve Gardner Chickamauga 706-539-2113
Several head brood cows, some bred, also, calves for sale. D.W. Turpin Talmo 706-693-4458
Simmental PB bull calf, 6 mos.; Mr. JWF Bold Leader son from Sir Arnold dau., $800/obo. Ernest Jackson Forsyth 912994-1711
Simmental bull, can be regd., 1 1/2 yrs. old. Rodney Tomlinson Carnesville 706335-0492
Small herd Beef cows, mostly black, some
w/calves, rest calving soon, Three C's Farm.

Submit ads by Wednesday noon.

Wesley Fiveash, Jr,, Ashburn 912-567-4803 Lavender Watkinsville 706-769-9668

Steve Brannen Watkinsville 706-769-5578 Three C's. Farm Eatonton 706-4.85-9334

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Texas Longhorns, 7 cows, 6 calves, 1 heifer, 1 good bull, 3 yrs. old, $4950 for all. Vinny Cina Calhoun 706-629-5332
Texas Longhorn bull, service age, ideal

7/8 IBGA regd. Boer buck, 6 mos. old. C. W. Rentz Surrency 912-367-2570
9 Boer/Spanish mixed billy kids; 6 young nannies, Spanish & Spanish/Boer mix. G.

Herd

reduction-Pygmy,

Pygora,

1'oggenburg, backyrd raised. R. Williams

Pine Mountain 706-663-4528

Herd reduction-nannies bred to 1/2 Boer-

~

Georgia

Cooking -

heifer bull, red/white, $350. Royce Smith Woodstock 770-926-6925
Texas Longhorn, regd. herd sire, 10 cows & 3 calves, $5500; also, 8 roping calves, $2000,

Redding Folkston 912-496-3500 912-4963187
ABGA fullblood bucks & does, '98 crop. Wm. Landress Lilburn 770-921-6283

s112 Kiko Herdmaster billy or 100% Boer. L. asser Wa:tnesboro 706-554-4617
Herd reduction regd. & percentage Boers, Nubians, Spanish, bucks & does; Nubian,

FRIED JALAPENOS Recreate this popular southwestern appetizer in your own kitchen!

call nights. Robert Swearingen Reynolds ABGA fullblood Boer billy, 2 yrs. old, $800; Spanish does, Boer bred. Alllen Keller

912-847-3167 Watusi cow-calf pr., regd. "foundation pure",
$600, horns spread in excess of 4'. Roger Hicks Lizella 912-935-3160
Swine

also regd. purebred 3/4 & 7/8 billies, all 6 mos. old, reas. priced. J. Davis Hawkinsville 912-892-3894
ADGA Nubian buck, blk. w/white spots, outstanding milk, show bloodlines, bottle raised. Kim Lander Good Hope 770c207-

Toccoa 706-886-5556
High producing Alpine milk goats, also, milking machine & stanchions. Albert Spillers Musella 912-836-4281
IBGA percentage nannies, $125 & up, regd. Saanen nanny, lots of milk, $175, until 9pm.

15 medium sized fresh jalapeno peppers 1 (8-ounce) package cream cheese, softened 1 cup milk 1 egg
Salt and pepper to taste

8881

Kim Selph Cochran 912-934-1003

1/2 cup all-purpose flour

If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9084.
Swine moving from farm .to farm must have a negative brucellosis and pseudorabies test within the past 30 days

ADGA Nubian buck, 2 yrs., proven, exc. bloodlines. $200; Grade Nubi<!n doe, milking, bred 10 regd. buck, $100. K. Kiley Conyers
770-785-7002 ADGA purebred Nubians from exc. M"
bloodlines, does, kids & bucks. M. 1tchell

Mixed breed goats for sale, all ages, $35. Steve Nygren Palmetto 770-463-2614

NPGA regd. African Pygmy goats, exc.

7bplomo.dlinReoslf,

billies & Luddecke

does, $50/up, call aft. Helen 706-878-2464

Nubian regd.-Able does, bucks & kids. M.

2 cups seasoned bread crumbs Oil for frying
Blanch jalapeno peppers in boiling water for 3 minutes. Cool in ice water. Slice each jalapeno through the top and lengthwise down one side. Gently

before they are moved whenever there is a Watkinsville 706-769-1979__

Smith Rockmart 770-684-5752

scrape out seeds and membranes. Reserve seeds in small bowl. Add softened

change of ownership. Exceptions are swine from a validated brucellosis-free and qualified pseudorabies-free herd.
Buyers are urged to request proof of a negative brucellosis and pseudorabies

ADGA regd. Nubian nanny $150; five 1/2 &
3/4 Boer billies $75/up, some common & 1/2 Boer nannies. Allen Dills Cleveland 706:::8.:::6.::.5-,,::4'.;::6::::4.::.9_~_,...,...-.,..,..--,----:-:,-,:::-----.,.-,-
ADGA regd. Nubian doe, 1 1/2 yrs. old,

Nubian & Boer cross goats, 3 mos. to adult, starting at $40. Doug Conwell Ila 706-7892 766
Nubian bucks 3-5 mos. old, cert./accred. herd, CAE free, ADGA regd. stud qlty., $200-

cream cheese and mix well. Stuff peppers with this mixture and place in freezer 30 to 45 minutes. In shallow bowl combine milk, egg, salt and pepper. Place flour in shallow bowl or plate and bread crumbs in a separate bowl or plate. After jalapenos are frozen, roll in flour, dip in milk mixture and roll in bread

test prior to purchase.

bottle fed, tame, wormed. Henry Brown $300, others $1/lb. M. Latimer Watkinsville crumbs. Dip again in milk mixture and once again roll in bread crumbs. Press

12 pigs plus bred sow to trade for horse qlty Evans 706-863-6688

7 06-769-9460

bermuda hay and/or other farm/exotic African Pygmy, 3 white nannies, possibly Nubian cross billy, very friendly, big,

animals..T. Russell Lawrenceville 770-682- pregnant, 1 1/2 yrs. to 5 mos. old, $100 ea., healthy, $125; good breeder Nubian cross

8670

1 blk. 4 mo. old, $75. Joel Cowan billy, 4 mos., $45. T. Grantham Villa Rica

the mixture firmly around the peppers. Return to freezer until ready to fry. At serving time, heat oil to 325 degrees. Carefully lower frozen peppers into hot oil, cook until crispy and brown, 2 to 3 minutes. Serve hot

18 York., Hamp., mule foot feeder pigs, 20- Fayetteville 770-461-5335

7 70-459-007 4

75 lbs., 2 sows, 200 plus 1bs., $100 ea. Joel Alpine goats-billies & nannies, 4 mos. old, Nubian mixed goats, healthy, gentle, young

Hint: A restaurant favorite, this recipe has been requested by many Market

Sirmans Homerville 912-487-2430 8 wk. old pigs for sale. Gib Kiley Canton
770-720-2021 April show pigs for fall shows, regd. Du roes
10 gilts, 3 boars. Brandon. Reynolds Lyons

not for slaughter, wormed, $35 ea. K. Grant Forsyth 912-994-1522
Alpine billy $40, white Pygmy nannie, blk./white Pygmy, dehorned, $65 ea. C. Devitt Ringgold 706-965-7408

nannies & wethers, $35 ea. C. Greene Watkinsville 706-769-7696
Nubian/Boer mix adults & kids, males & emales, very friendly, $40/up, not for slaughter. Keith Barnes Canton 770-720-

Bulletin readers. Increasing or decreasing the amount of seeds added to the cheese greatly influences the "heat" of the peppers. For crispy peppers heated throughout, make sure the oil is really hot and use a candy thermometer to check the temperature. Make several recipes now and freeze for later use.

912-526-8495

BBQ goats, healthy, $35 to $50. Barry 1358

Market hog for sale, weighs between 300 O'Neal Gay 706-538-6023

Nubians-4 mos. & older, bucks & nannies,

G: and 400 lbs., gilt $250. R. Astin Monroe 770- Bartlados sheep $50, also, goats Nubian herd reduction, $45/up.

Cleveland

267-8996

cross, Boer cross & common goats, $35/up. Danielsville 706-783-3125

Six Yorkshire pigs for sale, $30 ea. William Jeff Patterson Franklin 770-854-5431

Purebred nannies & billies, Boer, some

Nutritional Information Per Serving:
Calories 135, Protein 3.4 g, Carbohydrates 9.2 g, Fat 9.7 g, Cholesterol 32
mg, Fiber .3 g, Calcium 34 mg, Iron .8 mg, Sodium 325 mg

Stewart Monticello 706-468-6379

Boer goats-"Home of Shadow" 1st place ready to breed. Keith Jarvis Ashburn 912-

Yorkshire boar, 450 lbs., $200, Duroc buck ABGA Nationals; Grand Champion 567-2454

Georgia Department of Agriculture Test Kitchen

Landrace, Yorkshire pigs, $35 ea., one or all buck, prodigy avail. R. Carter Wrightsville Purebred Nubian bucks & does, ADGA,

David Herndon LaGrange 706-882-0661

.::.9..:.12::.-.:::8.::.6..:.4--=2:.:.7.:::0.::.5_ _ _ _~~~----=- most blk. w/frosted ears, out of star milkers.

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

Yorkshire/Hamp cross, wormed barrows and gilts avail., $35 and up. B. Haar McDonough 770-914-7609
Goats and Sheep

Boer billies, 3/4 regd., 5/8, 3/8, correct & other colors, The Old Man & Doe Maker bloodline, polled & horned. James Randall Martin 706-384-4360
Boer bucks, regd., Boer bred-1/2 Boer

Lannie Jarrell S:ilvania 912-857-3700
Purebred Nubian does & bucks, regd. & non-regd., call aft. 7pm. David Pack Buford 770-945-5046
Purebred Pygmy nannies, bred, $100 ea.,

home economist, Susan Lewis, in the Department ofAgriculture 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, call 1-800-

nannies, $250/up; Boer bred nannies $75/up. one 2 1/2 yr. old billy $50. E. Woody 282-5852 (statewide). Please do not call the individual who submitted the

J. Hurt Cordele 912-273-7832

Dahlonega 706-864-3501

ff you have questions regarding ads in this Boer goats, reg. 1/2 & 3/4 does, some Purebred grade Nubian buck, non-regd.

recipe.

category, call Ora Gare/ at 404-651,9081.

bred, also 2-3/4 bucks, prices start at $100, disbudded, 2 mos. old, $50. Dari Arbogast

'95-97 ABGA regd. Boers, fullblood African nice cont. & color, no calls aft. 9:30pm. Chip Kennesaw 770-428-5719

Woolless Mountain sheep, male & female, 6 '87 regd. half Arabian chestnut geld.,

flock buck $800; 1/2 does bred $200; 3/4 does Sims Woodstock 770-442-5477

Pygmy goats-nannies & billies, $25 to $100. mos. & older, $70 ea./up. James E. Scott shown Western & English, gentle, well-

$150; 3/4 bucks $100. Don Willis Alpharetta Boer goats, purebred, 3/4, 1/2 & Spanish B. McNorton Palmetto 770-463-0210

Tunnel Hill 706-965-8167

mannered, great on trails, $2500. Robert

770-475-5149

goats, selling out,, make offer on herd; also, Pygmy babies, ready for good home, dob

'96, '97 & '98 meat goats, 1/2, 3/4, 7/8 regd. male Boer goat, 3 yrs. old, wgt. 300 lbs. 6/27/98, 2 billies, $50 ea. K. Snell Suwanee

Equine For Sale

Smith Evans 706-863-5623 '88 AQHA bay geld., 15.1 hds., gentle, well

fullblood Boer & Spanish nannies, also cross G. Holcombe Bloomingdale 912-748-4556 770-945-0636

mannered, loaqs, trails, no vices, $1350, call

buck kids for BBQ. R. Stobaeus Brunswick 912-264-2258 --;t-African-Pygmy -bifty;-proven, in7 ':\)iime

Boer's South African, Landcorp, ABM, .QQ.en.__.brEt.c!_gqe_s,_R.tic.ls~-P!@IY.-1.Q._chQ..Qe, tron\ see to apprec: N England Gainesville

Pygmy goat, white female dob 2/26/97, father is regd. Pygpra, $50/trade for female equal value or Indian Runner ducks. Vinny

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

aft. 4 pm.-8 pm. 770-4 79-4071
'88 AQHA

Larry Chambers Canton mare, Skipper W,

cond., blk. & gray, $40. Ralph Deal Macon .:...7.:...70.::.-.:::5.:::3::.2--=8:,::8..:.1.::.8_,.--=----,...--.,..,.-,,--.,...-- Ellner Newnan 770-253-1092

All equine advertised in the Market English/Western, 13 yr. geld., $1100, great

912-474-9292

Boer-fullblood & percentage kids from. Pygmy goats, NPGA regd. dehorned billy, 2 Bulletin must have had a negative trail horses. S. Walls Powder Springs 770-

1 lrg. billy, 2 lrg. wethers. Harold White South African sires, starting at $125. Crista bred nannies, 2 young nannies, $50/up. Coggins test within past 12 months. 590-9554

Social Circle 770-464-2913

Carrell Monroe 770-267-3547

Thomas Green Oxford 770-784-9318

Negative reports are valid for 12 months '88 Arabian geld., grey, 14.2hds., gentle,

1/2 regd. Boer buck & 22 bred common Boers, Spanish, Nubians, 100% Boer Pygmy goats, 4 mos. old, shots, wormed, from the sample date. A copy of this test jumps, lead-changes, dressage, great on

nannies, $1700. Wyatt Johnson Midville 912 763-3236

bred, some open, some w/kids, Boer bucks avail. N. Thompson Metter 912-685-2676

not for slaughter, friendly. K. Cole 706-692-7255

Jasper report must accompany the ad each time it is submitted or the notice will be

trails, $1500. M. Lysiak Covington 770-7874401

10 male Pygmy goats, $20-$15 ea. depending on amount purchased. S. Nelson

Bucks of Nubian x Boer x Spanish, ready to breed. P. Parker Clarkesville 706-839-

Pygmy nannies, $50/up. George New returned to the advertiser. For this

Carrollton 770-836-1 093

reason, generalized ads (i.e., many

'89 AQHA Incentive Fund bay geld., 16.1hds., Western Pleasure pis., English,

Cedartown 770-748-6516 10 mature Nubian nannies, 1-3 yr. old, 12
younger nannies & billies, 3-6 mos. old, $30 $70 ea. William Jackson Villa Rica 770-459
4080 100% Alpine buck yearling, '98 regd
Nubian bucks, '98 Alpine/Nubian bucks, beau
colors, spotted & solids. A. Pritts Griffin 770
228-9550 11 muleyhead Nubian cross mixed bucks &
does, dob Jan.'98, take all 11 @ $33 ea. Jay
Bramlett Chickamauga 706-375-2944 12 half Boer billies, 4 mos. old, can register,
$60/up; 1OCommon nannies. Virgil Mashburn
Unadilla 912-627-3656 16 mo. old regd. NPGA Pygmy goat
wether, had all shots, $60. Mark Segers Mt. Airy 706-778-9414
18-1/2 & 3/4 Boer bucks& does; 2 1/2 yr. old fullblood Boer buck, 10 common nannies w/kids at side. J. Bloodworth Pineview 912-
624-2767 2 Nubian cross billies, no horns, 8 mos. old
1 brown, 1 brn./white, $50 ea. Tom Billings Walnut Grove 770-787-0850
2 Nubian x trained milking does $125 ea; 4 mo. Nubian x doe $75, heallhy, friendly. M

0:'.6.!.:19"-'5~---------,...-,----= Charolais/Angus cross cows & calves, 6
mos. to 3 yrs., $200/up, Iv. msg. Brian Soule Ball Ground 770-735-1034
Common brush goats, 4 mo. old billies & wethers, $35, nannies $45, 1 1/2 yr. old billy $65, call aft. dark. Sue Harris Marietta 770-
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Common nannies, healthy. & grain-fed daily, prices start at $50. Jeff Standridge Gilllsville 706-677-2219
corriedale, N. c. Chevjott x lambs, white, grey, black breeding rams & ewes avail., also, '98 fleeces. C. Mcinvale The Rock
.:...7.::.06:'...-.::.64:::.7,_-.::.8.:...77:...:6'-----,-.,.---,---=------:--:----: Dairy goat, good breeder, 3 yrs. old, good
milker, purebred LaMancha, $150. Harry Mills Evans 706-863-4173
Dairy goats-PB Nubian x PB Saanen, dob 5/98, doe $60, buck $35, exc. -milk stock, gentle. F. Corbett Clayton 706-782-6885
Dorper meat sheep, Dorper x Katahdin young rams $150/up, Katahdin cross ewes exposed to Dorper ram for 2nd lamb $150/up. K. Spell Butler 912-862-2646
Exe. regd. Saanen buck, tame, $200; other mixed goats also avaol., $50/up.

Ram lamb wethers, $50 ea., no calls aft. 9pm. S. CamPQS Walton 770-786-0120
Regd. percentage Boer does & Spanish/Boer does bred to fullblood, $75/up, nice selec. Larry Hamilton Waynesville 912778-5004
Regd. Dairy goats, Alpine & Saanen, 10 does $225/up or take all for $2200, cert./accred., disease free herd. K. McMullan Hartwell 706-376-7327
Regd. NZ Kiko bucks & does from fullblooded imported NZ stock; also 1/2, 314 Kiko/Spanish. Wayne Fowler Albany 912883-5630
Regd. Suffolk ewes, 5 mos. to 9 yrs. old. S. Moats Wrightsville 912-552-0584
Regd. fullblood Nubian & Boers, percentages, bucks, does, open & bred, some Kaptein grand kids, $75/up. Richard Nix Al~haretta 770-475-6816
Regd. fullblood Boer goats, 4 nannies, 1 billy. South African bloodline, $500/up. Gene Brannen Gu:t!on 912-772-3582
Selling entire herd of 16-3 1/2 yr.. old nannies, 2 yr. old billy, 14-4 mo. old rianrnes & 12-4 mo. old billies, all 1/2 blood Boer. R. Clark So~erton 912-529-4804

horses, varieties to choose from, others, etc.) cannot be accepted. Buyers are urged to request verification of a negative Coggins test before purchasing any equine. Any falsification of Coggins tests can result in fines and/or suspension of advertising_ privileges in the Market Bulletin. This regulation also applies to equine advertised in the "At Stud" and "Boarding" categories of the quarterly eguine editions.
'76 AQHA mare, chestnut, loads, clips, trails, easy, $2000; '97 AQHA mare; '97 APHA mare $1000: '95 AMHA mare $500. Clay York Adrian-912-668-3732
'76 TB stallion, dk. bay, 15.2hds., wonderful con!., disp., won over $80,000 on track. T. Panciera Valdosta 912-242-8707
'79 blk. & white paint mare, 15hds., healthy, very broke, $1000/obo. H. Murphy Loganville 770-466-3468
'80 bay mare, easy keeper, exc. trail horse, has 5 mo. filly, $1800 or $2500/both. D. Horne Bogart 770-725-0270
'80 regd. Shetland broodmare sorrel w/wo foal, $850. Karen Lowe Kingston 706-2326667

long trail, clips, loads, super horse, $4900. John Moye Macon 912-474-3753
'90 AQHA bay geld., well trained, push button, $2850. Marsha Reese Fayetteville 770-461-7416
'90 AQHA geld., 15.2hds. sorrel, 4 socks, blaze, muscular, loads, clips, bathes, smooth gait, $1700. Kim Meinert Loganville 770466-0251
'90 regd. Arabian grey Egyptian mare, prof. trained, $1600; regd. Miniature bred mare $700. Elaine Honea Carnesville 706-3847174
'90 regd. Arabian mare, bred for '99. to warm blood stallion; '92 regd. Arabian geld. $1500. Roxy Lavigne Elko 912-987-0673
'91 16hds. bay Standardbred geld., rides/drives, easy to handle, $1500 or w/cart & leather harness $1800. Dawnya Poppell Townsend 912-437-2265
'91 sorrel pony mare $700, approx. 12hds. tall, been used for lesson horse. Ms. Brooke Woodstock 770-516-2796
'92 APHA geld., tobiano/bay, Western/trail, child safe, $2500; '95 pal. mare, dau. of Ole Sun City, Western/English, great disp., $3500. D. Harris Cartersville 770-386-3554

Butler Farmington 706-769-6511

2. fullblood mature imported Boer billies

good p<;1sture raised sires, not pampered $800 ea. J. Mccranie Metter912-685-4907

3 billy goats-mixed Nubian, 7 mos. old $150 if all are taken. 0. L. Watkins Elberton

706-213-7708

3 yr. IBGA fullblood Boer buck, proven

breeder, 250+ lbs., color correct percentage

kids, BBQ goats now avail. Terri Parker

Covington 770-385-9449

3/4 & 7/8 Boer bucks, different prices. Billy

Lee Eastman 912-374-1017

4 Toggenburg cross billies, 4 mos. old

dehorned, wormed, healthy/tame, mothers

are good milkers, $45 ea. Thomaston 706-646-2328

I. Harmon

4 neutered goats, 6 mos. old, all dehorned

great for clearing brush, $100 for all 4, or $35

ea. L. Cavender Buford 770-945-7696

5 goats, some bred, 1 is ADGA Nubian doe (and-equip.) all for $1000/obo. S. Howard

Shiloh 706-628-4822

5 to 7 yr. old Merino ewes, $150; white & colored ram lambs from $50/up. J. Castle

(Saanen/Spanish). Brian Glass Tunnel Hill
.:.7.:::D.::.6--=6:..:.7..::3--'-7-=2:..:9..::5_ _ _ _-.,.~~~.,.---....,. French Alpine doe & buck kids, dehorned,
wo-rmed & vacc., $35/up. S. McPherson
!:B:!:u~fo~r.:::d:..7:...:7:..:0.:...-2::.7:_1:._-::,84:::.0~4!..-_,_.,_ _-.,.-,__-,Fullblpod 7/8, 3/4 bucks & does, red heads
& solids, member ABGA, IBGA. Wayne Blake Pineview 912-892-3373
Fullblood Boer billy, 3/4 & 7/8 Boer does, exc. health, great markings, sire may be seen on premises. William Adkinson Lizella .::.9..:.12::.-.:::9.:::35,,_-..::8.:::88"'0'----------,-~~
Ful.lblood Pygmy billies, not for slaughter, $20. D. Lee McCaysville 706-492-4265
Goats & lambs for BBQ, milk goats, Nubian & Spanish. Spiro Kutuberius Elberton 706-213-7699
Goats, Nubian x Alpine, shots & dewormed, 8 to 20 wks., $35 to $40 ea., not for slaughter, cash only. C. Womack Griffin .:...7..:...7~0-..::2:::2..:...7~-5::::8::::0~6~---,,----,-,,,.,----,,-
Goats-1/2 Boer & Common, billies & nannies, $35/up. Mike Holliday Pitts 912.::.64::::8:::_-.::.6.::.52:::.4.:...,,.~~~.,,..,..,--,=--,~=--,---.,...-
Goats-Kiko-1/2, 3/4, 718, 100% bucks,

Silver Pygmy goat, billy, 3 mos. old, $25. Tommie Keebaugh Fayetteville 770-4872229
Southdown sheep, 1 yr. old ram, 3 mo. old ram for breeding, twin stock $45-$75 ea. John Burbulis Auburn 770-867-6943
Spanish-Nubian does exposed to red fullblood Boer, $60/up; meat type goats $35/up. Armor Maddox Eatonton 706-4858647
Taking orders for market lambs (40-100+ lbs.), starter flocks, Targhee rams & ewes avail. Joe Coleman Milledgeville 912-4525416
Tennessee stiffleg meat goats, young billies, $75 ea. David Pitts Cordele 912-2731412
Toggenburg buck, ADGA, 2 yrs. old, $375; Saanen buck, ADGA, 3 _yrs., $300, both gentle, DHIR, LA, CAE neg. cert./accred., show glty. J. Stovall Hoschton 706-654-2328
Trade 4 young common nannies for common nannies, also, common billies for sale, all ages. Timothy Roberts Byron 912956-5222

'84 AQHA chestnut mare, 14.3hds., Doc Bar/Leo, traffic safe, deluxe trail ride, clips, loads, beginner safe, sound, $3000. Missy Bokey Athens 706-549-2611
'85 AQHA mare, 15.1 hds., rides, exc. broodmare, team penning, roping, trails, loads, clips, ridden by 1O yr. old, $1000. M. Graham Comer 706-783-5750
'86 AQHA chestnut mare, anyone, can ride, 15.1 hds., $1500; '88 blk./bay mare, 15.2hds., barrel prospect. c. Chafin Cedartown 770-748-3811
'86 AQHA mare, intermediate lesson horse, English/Western, $2600/nego.; '91 Arabian geld., endurance/dressage
prospect, $2000/nego. s. Prchal
Lawrenceville 770-682-1291
'86 AQHA mare, bay, 15.2hds., athletic, very, very fast, King bloodlines, trails, pens, gentle, $3800. Tommy Lynn Villanow 706397-2118
'87 Palomino/Appaloosa geld. w/blanket, big, beau., w/great personality, 16+hds., loads, catch anywhere, trail rides, no vices, $1650. Ryan Willis Eatonton 706-485-8655 912-451-1872

'92 AQHA bay mare, easy to ride, bred to blk. tovero for '99, selling due to health reasons, $2800. J. Wilkes Athens 770-7255550
'92 regd. TB mare, 15.2hds., clips, loads, quiet on trails, $2500. Mark Dixon Columbus 706-563-1928
'93 AQHA buckskin geld., '87 AQHA geld., '92 AQHA pal. geld., '92 AQHA mare, '88 AQHA mare, safe, gentle horses. Tom Sewell Ellija:t 706-635-4515 706-635-2973
'93 AQHA red roan, chrome stallion, outstanding disp., dam-Jim Bar Yucca, (proven producer), sire-San Peppy Sam, $3200/nego. M. Johnson Woodbine 912 729-2526
'93 Arabian mare, no papers, grey, 14hds., loads, clips, easy keeper, needs exp. rider $1000. Steve Johnson Canton 770-720 7959
'94 AQHA geld., /gt. bay, 15hds., smart, athletic, running bred, $2500. Ray Ward Eatonton 706-485-0857
'94 AQHA sorrel mare, exp. rider Cobbtown. F. Stone Cobbtown 912-6 4208

Comer 706-783-5686

does, top bloodlines; Boer conventional brn., Individuals submitting advertisements to '87 APHA dbl. regq. geld., gentle, neck '94 blk./white NSSH stallion, proven col

6 lrg. goats-2 nannies (bred), 4 billies, 2 yrs blks., all ages, 1/2, 3/4, 7/8, 15/16, 100% old, must take all, $300. Buck Buchannan bucks, does. Harry Brown Lyons 912-526-

buy and sell regulated hoofed stock in the Market Bulletin must provide a photocopy

reins, $3500/obo.; 5 yr. old grey mare, $2500/obo. M. Witcher Bremen 770-537-

producer, '95 blk./white SSH stallion, '94 blk./white SSH mare. Ricky Luke Thomson

Warner Robins 912-923-8455

2355 912-526-3763

of the appropriate license with their ad.

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Texas Longhorns, 7 cows, 6 calves, 1 heifer, 1 good bull, 3 yrs. old, $4950 for all. Vinny Cina Calhoun 706-629-5332
Texas Longhorn bull, service age, ideal

7/8 IBGA regd. Boer buck, 6 mos. old. C. W. Rentz Surrency 912-367-2570
9 Boer/Spanish mixed billy kids; 6 young nannies, Spanish & Spanish/Boer mix. G.

Herd

reduction-Pygmy,

Pygora,

1'oggenburg, backyrd raised. R. Williams

Pine Mountain 706-663-4528

Herd reduction-nannies bred to 1/2 Boer-

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Georgia

Cooking -

heifer bull, red/white, $350. Royce Smith Woodstock 770-926-6925
Texas Longhorn, regd. herd sire, 10 cows & 3 calves, $5500; also, 8 roping calves, $2000,

Redding Folkston 912-496-3500 912-4963187
ABGA fullblood bucks & does, '98 crop. Wm. Landress Lilburn 770-921-6283

s112 Kiko Herdmaster billy or 100% Boer. L. asser Wa:tnesboro 706-554-4617
Herd reduction regd. & percentage Boers, Nubians, Spanish, bucks & does; Nubian,

FRIED JALAPENOS Recreate this popular southwestern appetizer in your own kitchen!

call nights. Robert Swearingen Reynolds ABGA fullblood Boer billy, 2 yrs. old, $800; Spanish does, Boer bred. Alllen Keller

912-847-3167 Watusi cow-calf pr., regd. "foundation pure",
$600, horns spread in excess of 4'. Roger Hicks Lizella 912-935-3160
Swine

also regd. purebred 3/4 & 7/8 billies, all 6 mos. old, reas. priced. J. Davis Hawkinsville 912-892-3894
ADGA Nubian buck, blk. w/white spots, outstanding milk, show bloodlines, bottle raised. Kim Lander Good Hope 770c207-

Toccoa 706-886-5556
High producing Alpine milk goats, also, milking machine & stanchions. Albert Spillers Musella 912-836-4281
IBGA percentage nannies, $125 & up, regd. Saanen nanny, lots of milk, $175, until 9pm.

15 medium sized fresh jalapeno peppers 1 (8-ounce) package cream cheese, softened 1 cup milk 1 egg
Salt and pepper to taste

8881

Kim Selph Cochran 912-934-1003

1/2 cup all-purpose flour

If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9084.
Swine moving from farm .to farm must have a negative brucellosis and pseudorabies test within the past 30 days

ADGA Nubian buck, 2 yrs., proven, exc. bloodlines. $200; Grade Nubi<!n doe, milking, bred 10 regd. buck, $100. K. Kiley Conyers
770-785-7002 ADGA purebred Nubians from exc. M"
bloodlines, does, kids & bucks. M. 1tchell

Mixed breed goats for sale, all ages, $35. Steve Nygren Palmetto 770-463-2614

NPGA regd. African Pygmy goats, exc.

7bplomo.dlinReoslf,

billies & Luddecke

does, $50/up, call aft. Helen 706-878-2464

Nubian regd.-Able does, bucks & kids. M.

2 cups seasoned bread crumbs Oil for frying
Blanch jalapeno peppers in boiling water for 3 minutes. Cool in ice water. Slice each jalapeno through the top and lengthwise down one side. Gently

before they are moved whenever there is a Watkinsville 706-769-1979__

Smith Rockmart 770-684-5752

scrape out seeds and membranes. Reserve seeds in small bowl. Add softened

change of ownership. Exceptions are swine from a validated brucellosis-free and qualified pseudorabies-free herd.
Buyers are urged to request proof of a negative brucellosis and pseudorabies

ADGA regd. Nubian nanny $150; five 1/2 &
3/4 Boer billies $75/up, some common & 1/2 Boer nannies. Allen Dills Cleveland 706:::8.:::6.::.5-,,::4'.;::6::::4.::.9_~_,...,...-.,..,..--,----:-:,-,:::-----.,.-,-
ADGA regd. Nubian doe, 1 1/2 yrs. old,

Nubian & Boer cross goats, 3 mos. to adult, starting at $40. Doug Conwell Ila 706-7892 766
Nubian bucks 3-5 mos. old, cert./accred. herd, CAE free, ADGA regd. stud qlty., $200-

cream cheese and mix well. Stuff peppers with this mixture and place in freezer 30 to 45 minutes. In shallow bowl combine milk, egg, salt and pepper. Place flour in shallow bowl or plate and bread crumbs in a separate bowl or plate. After jalapenos are frozen, roll in flour, dip in milk mixture and roll in bread

test prior to purchase.

bottle fed, tame, wormed. Henry Brown $300, others $1/lb. M. Latimer Watkinsville crumbs. Dip again in milk mixture and once again roll in bread crumbs. Press

12 pigs plus bred sow to trade for horse qlty Evans 706-863-6688

7 06-769-9460

bermuda hay and/or other farm/exotic African Pygmy, 3 white nannies, possibly Nubian cross billy, very friendly, big,

animals..T. Russell Lawrenceville 770-682- pregnant, 1 1/2 yrs. to 5 mos. old, $100 ea., healthy, $125; good breeder Nubian cross

8670

1 blk. 4 mo. old, $75. Joel Cowan billy, 4 mos., $45. T. Grantham Villa Rica

the mixture firmly around the peppers. Return to freezer until ready to fry. At serving time, heat oil to 325 degrees. Carefully lower frozen peppers into hot oil, cook until crispy and brown, 2 to 3 minutes. Serve hot

18 York., Hamp., mule foot feeder pigs, 20- Fayetteville 770-461-5335

7 70-459-007 4

75 lbs., 2 sows, 200 plus 1bs., $100 ea. Joel Alpine goats-billies & nannies, 4 mos. old, Nubian mixed goats, healthy, gentle, young

Hint: A restaurant favorite, this recipe has been requested by many Market

Sirmans Homerville 912-487-2430 8 wk. old pigs for sale. Gib Kiley Canton
770-720-2021 April show pigs for fall shows, regd. Du roes
10 gilts, 3 boars. Brandon. Reynolds Lyons

not for slaughter, wormed, $35 ea. K. Grant Forsyth 912-994-1522
Alpine billy $40, white Pygmy nannie, blk./white Pygmy, dehorned, $65 ea. C. Devitt Ringgold 706-965-7408

nannies & wethers, $35 ea. C. Greene Watkinsville 706-769-7696
Nubian/Boer mix adults & kids, males & emales, very friendly, $40/up, not for slaughter. Keith Barnes Canton 770-720-

Bulletin readers. Increasing or decreasing the amount of seeds added to the cheese greatly influences the "heat" of the peppers. For crispy peppers heated throughout, make sure the oil is really hot and use a candy thermometer to check the temperature. Make several recipes now and freeze for later use.

912-526-8495

BBQ goats, healthy, $35 to $50. Barry 1358

Market hog for sale, weighs between 300 O'Neal Gay 706-538-6023

Nubians-4 mos. & older, bucks & nannies,

G: and 400 lbs., gilt $250. R. Astin Monroe 770- Bartlados sheep $50, also, goats Nubian herd reduction, $45/up.

Cleveland

267-8996

cross, Boer cross & common goats, $35/up. Danielsville 706-783-3125

Six Yorkshire pigs for sale, $30 ea. William Jeff Patterson Franklin 770-854-5431

Purebred nannies & billies, Boer, some

Nutritional Information Per Serving:
Calories 135, Protein 3.4 g, Carbohydrates 9.2 g, Fat 9.7 g, Cholesterol 32
mg, Fiber .3 g, Calcium 34 mg, Iron .8 mg, Sodium 325 mg

Stewart Monticello 706-468-6379

Boer goats-"Home of Shadow" 1st place ready to breed. Keith Jarvis Ashburn 912-

Yorkshire boar, 450 lbs., $200, Duroc buck ABGA Nationals; Grand Champion 567-2454

Georgia Department of Agriculture Test Kitchen

Landrace, Yorkshire pigs, $35 ea., one or all buck, prodigy avail. R. Carter Wrightsville Purebred Nubian bucks & does, ADGA,

David Herndon LaGrange 706-882-0661

.::.9..:.12::.-.:::8.::.6..:.4--=2:.:.7.:::0.::.5_ _ _ _~~~----=- most blk. w/frosted ears, out of star milkers.

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

Yorkshire/Hamp cross, wormed barrows and gilts avail., $35 and up. B. Haar McDonough 770-914-7609
Goats and Sheep

Boer billies, 3/4 regd., 5/8, 3/8, correct & other colors, The Old Man & Doe Maker bloodline, polled & horned. James Randall Martin 706-384-4360
Boer bucks, regd., Boer bred-1/2 Boer

Lannie Jarrell S:ilvania 912-857-3700
Purebred Nubian does & bucks, regd. & non-regd., call aft. 7pm. David Pack Buford 770-945-5046
Purebred Pygmy nannies, bred, $100 ea.,

home economist, Susan Lewis, in the Department ofAgriculture 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, call 1-800-

nannies, $250/up; Boer bred nannies $75/up. one 2 1/2 yr. old billy $50. E. Woody 282-5852 (statewide). Please do not call the individual who submitted the

J. Hurt Cordele 912-273-7832

Dahlonega 706-864-3501

ff you have questions regarding ads in this Boer goats, reg. 1/2 & 3/4 does, some Purebred grade Nubian buck, non-regd.

recipe.

category, call Ora Gare/ at 404-651,9081.

bred, also 2-3/4 bucks, prices start at $100, disbudded, 2 mos. old, $50. Dari Arbogast

'95-97 ABGA regd. Boers, fullblood African nice cont. & color, no calls aft. 9:30pm. Chip Kennesaw 770-428-5719

Woolless Mountain sheep, male & female, 6 '87 regd. half Arabian chestnut geld.,

flock buck $800; 1/2 does bred $200; 3/4 does Sims Woodstock 770-442-5477

Pygmy goats-nannies & billies, $25 to $100. mos. & older, $70 ea./up. James E. Scott shown Western & English, gentle, well-

$150; 3/4 bucks $100. Don Willis Alpharetta Boer goats, purebred, 3/4, 1/2 & Spanish B. McNorton Palmetto 770-463-0210

Tunnel Hill 706-965-8167

mannered, great on trails, $2500. Robert

770-475-5149

goats, selling out,, make offer on herd; also, Pygmy babies, ready for good home, dob

'96, '97 & '98 meat goats, 1/2, 3/4, 7/8 regd. male Boer goat, 3 yrs. old, wgt. 300 lbs. 6/27/98, 2 billies, $50 ea. K. Snell Suwanee

Equine For Sale

Smith Evans 706-863-5623 '88 AQHA bay geld., 15.1 hds., gentle, well

fullblood Boer & Spanish nannies, also cross G. Holcombe Bloomingdale 912-748-4556 770-945-0636

mannered, loaqs, trails, no vices, $1350, call

buck kids for BBQ. R. Stobaeus Brunswick 912-264-2258 --;t-African-Pygmy -bifty;-proven, in7 ':\)iime

Boer's South African, Landcorp, ABM, .QQ.en.__.brEt.c!_gqe_s,_R.tic.ls~-P!@IY.-1.Q._chQ..Qe, tron\ see to apprec: N England Gainesville

Pygmy goat, white female dob 2/26/97, father is regd. Pygpra, $50/trade for female equal value or Indian Runner ducks. Vinny

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

aft. 4 pm.-8 pm. 770-4 79-4071
'88 AQHA

Larry Chambers Canton mare, Skipper W,

cond., blk. & gray, $40. Ralph Deal Macon .:...7.:...70.::.-.:::5.:::3::.2--=8:,::8..:.1.::.8_,.--=----,...--.,..,.-,,--.,...-- Ellner Newnan 770-253-1092

All equine advertised in the Market English/Western, 13 yr. geld., $1100, great

912-474-9292

Boer-fullblood & percentage kids from. Pygmy goats, NPGA regd. dehorned billy, 2 Bulletin must have had a negative trail horses. S. Walls Powder Springs 770-

1 lrg. billy, 2 lrg. wethers. Harold White South African sires, starting at $125. Crista bred nannies, 2 young nannies, $50/up. Coggins test within past 12 months. 590-9554

Social Circle 770-464-2913

Carrell Monroe 770-267-3547

Thomas Green Oxford 770-784-9318

Negative reports are valid for 12 months '88 Arabian geld., grey, 14.2hds., gentle,

1/2 regd. Boer buck & 22 bred common Boers, Spanish, Nubians, 100% Boer Pygmy goats, 4 mos. old, shots, wormed, from the sample date. A copy of this test jumps, lead-changes, dressage, great on

nannies, $1700. Wyatt Johnson Midville 912 763-3236

bred, some open, some w/kids, Boer bucks avail. N. Thompson Metter 912-685-2676

not for slaughter, friendly. K. Cole 706-692-7255

Jasper report must accompany the ad each time it is submitted or the notice will be

trails, $1500. M. Lysiak Covington 770-7874401

10 male Pygmy goats, $20-$15 ea. depending on amount purchased. S. Nelson

Bucks of Nubian x Boer x Spanish, ready to breed. P. Parker Clarkesville 706-839-

Pygmy nannies, $50/up. George New returned to the advertiser. For this

Carrollton 770-836-1 093

reason, generalized ads (i.e., many

'89 AQHA Incentive Fund bay geld., 16.1hds., Western Pleasure pis., English,

Cedartown 770-748-6516 10 mature Nubian nannies, 1-3 yr. old, 12
younger nannies & billies, 3-6 mos. old, $30 $70 ea. William Jackson Villa Rica 770-459
4080 100% Alpine buck yearling, '98 regd
Nubian bucks, '98 Alpine/Nubian bucks, beau
colors, spotted & solids. A. Pritts Griffin 770
228-9550 11 muleyhead Nubian cross mixed bucks &
does, dob Jan.'98, take all 11 @ $33 ea. Jay
Bramlett Chickamauga 706-375-2944 12 half Boer billies, 4 mos. old, can register,
$60/up; 1OCommon nannies. Virgil Mashburn
Unadilla 912-627-3656 16 mo. old regd. NPGA Pygmy goat
wether, had all shots, $60. Mark Segers Mt. Airy 706-778-9414
18-1/2 & 3/4 Boer bucks& does; 2 1/2 yr. old fullblood Boer buck, 10 common nannies w/kids at side. J. Bloodworth Pineview 912-
624-2767 2 Nubian cross billies, no horns, 8 mos. old
1 brown, 1 brn./white, $50 ea. Tom Billings Walnut Grove 770-787-0850
2 Nubian x trained milking does $125 ea; 4 mo. Nubian x doe $75, heallhy, friendly. M

0:'.6.!.:19"-'5~---------,...-,----= Charolais/Angus cross cows & calves, 6
mos. to 3 yrs., $200/up, Iv. msg. Brian Soule Ball Ground 770-735-1034
Common brush goats, 4 mo. old billies & wethers, $35, nannies $45, 1 1/2 yr. old billy $65, call aft. dark. Sue Harris Marietta 770-
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Common nannies, healthy. & grain-fed daily, prices start at $50. Jeff Standridge Gilllsville 706-677-2219
corriedale, N. c. Chevjott x lambs, white, grey, black breeding rams & ewes avail., also, '98 fleeces. C. Mcinvale The Rock
.:...7.::.06:'...-.::.64:::.7,_-.::.8.:...77:...:6'-----,-.,.---,---=------:--:----: Dairy goat, good breeder, 3 yrs. old, good
milker, purebred LaMancha, $150. Harry Mills Evans 706-863-4173
Dairy goats-PB Nubian x PB Saanen, dob 5/98, doe $60, buck $35, exc. -milk stock, gentle. F. Corbett Clayton 706-782-6885
Dorper meat sheep, Dorper x Katahdin young rams $150/up, Katahdin cross ewes exposed to Dorper ram for 2nd lamb $150/up. K. Spell Butler 912-862-2646
Exe. regd. Saanen buck, tame, $200; other mixed goats also avaol., $50/up.

Ram lamb wethers, $50 ea., no calls aft. 9pm. S. CamPQS Walton 770-786-0120
Regd. percentage Boer does & Spanish/Boer does bred to fullblood, $75/up, nice selec. Larry Hamilton Waynesville 912778-5004
Regd. Dairy goats, Alpine & Saanen, 10 does $225/up or take all for $2200, cert./accred., disease free herd. K. McMullan Hartwell 706-376-7327
Regd. NZ Kiko bucks & does from fullblooded imported NZ stock; also 1/2, 314 Kiko/Spanish. Wayne Fowler Albany 912883-5630
Regd. Suffolk ewes, 5 mos. to 9 yrs. old. S. Moats Wrightsville 912-552-0584
Regd. fullblood Nubian & Boers, percentages, bucks, does, open & bred, some Kaptein grand kids, $75/up. Richard Nix Al~haretta 770-475-6816
Regd. fullblood Boer goats, 4 nannies, 1 billy. South African bloodline, $500/up. Gene Brannen Gu:t!on 912-772-3582
Selling entire herd of 16-3 1/2 yr.. old nannies, 2 yr. old billy, 14-4 mo. old rianrnes & 12-4 mo. old billies, all 1/2 blood Boer. R. Clark So~erton 912-529-4804

horses, varieties to choose from, others, etc.) cannot be accepted. Buyers are urged to request verification of a negative Coggins test before purchasing any equine. Any falsification of Coggins tests can result in fines and/or suspension of advertising_ privileges in the Market Bulletin. This regulation also applies to equine advertised in the "At Stud" and "Boarding" categories of the quarterly eguine editions.
'76 AQHA mare, chestnut, loads, clips, trails, easy, $2000; '97 AQHA mare; '97 APHA mare $1000: '95 AMHA mare $500. Clay York Adrian-912-668-3732
'76 TB stallion, dk. bay, 15.2hds., wonderful con!., disp., won over $80,000 on track. T. Panciera Valdosta 912-242-8707
'79 blk. & white paint mare, 15hds., healthy, very broke, $1000/obo. H. Murphy Loganville 770-466-3468
'80 bay mare, easy keeper, exc. trail horse, has 5 mo. filly, $1800 or $2500/both. D. Horne Bogart 770-725-0270
'80 regd. Shetland broodmare sorrel w/wo foal, $850. Karen Lowe Kingston 706-2326667

long trail, clips, loads, super horse, $4900. John Moye Macon 912-474-3753
'90 AQHA bay geld., well trained, push button, $2850. Marsha Reese Fayetteville 770-461-7416
'90 AQHA geld., 15.2hds. sorrel, 4 socks, blaze, muscular, loads, clips, bathes, smooth gait, $1700. Kim Meinert Loganville 770466-0251
'90 regd. Arabian grey Egyptian mare, prof. trained, $1600; regd. Miniature bred mare $700. Elaine Honea Carnesville 706-3847174
'90 regd. Arabian mare, bred for '99. to warm blood stallion; '92 regd. Arabian geld. $1500. Roxy Lavigne Elko 912-987-0673
'91 16hds. bay Standardbred geld., rides/drives, easy to handle, $1500 or w/cart & leather harness $1800. Dawnya Poppell Townsend 912-437-2265
'91 sorrel pony mare $700, approx. 12hds. tall, been used for lesson horse. Ms. Brooke Woodstock 770-516-2796
'92 APHA geld., tobiano/bay, Western/trail, child safe, $2500; '95 pal. mare, dau. of Ole Sun City, Western/English, great disp., $3500. D. Harris Cartersville 770-386-3554

Butler Farmington 706-769-6511

2. fullblood mature imported Boer billies

good p<;1sture raised sires, not pampered $800 ea. J. Mccranie Metter912-685-4907

3 billy goats-mixed Nubian, 7 mos. old $150 if all are taken. 0. L. Watkins Elberton

706-213-7708

3 yr. IBGA fullblood Boer buck, proven

breeder, 250+ lbs., color correct percentage

kids, BBQ goats now avail. Terri Parker

Covington 770-385-9449

3/4 & 7/8 Boer bucks, different prices. Billy

Lee Eastman 912-374-1017

4 Toggenburg cross billies, 4 mos. old

dehorned, wormed, healthy/tame, mothers

are good milkers, $45 ea. Thomaston 706-646-2328

I. Harmon

4 neutered goats, 6 mos. old, all dehorned

great for clearing brush, $100 for all 4, or $35

ea. L. Cavender Buford 770-945-7696

5 goats, some bred, 1 is ADGA Nubian doe (and-equip.) all for $1000/obo. S. Howard

Shiloh 706-628-4822

5 to 7 yr. old Merino ewes, $150; white & colored ram lambs from $50/up. J. Castle

(Saanen/Spanish). Brian Glass Tunnel Hill
.:.7.:::D.::.6--=6:..:.7..::3--'-7-=2:..:9..::5_ _ _ _-.,.~~~.,.---....,. French Alpine doe & buck kids, dehorned,
wo-rmed & vacc., $35/up. S. McPherson
!:B:!:u~fo~r.:::d:..7:...:7:..:0.:...-2::.7:_1:._-::,84:::.0~4!..-_,_.,_ _-.,.-,__-,Fullblpod 7/8, 3/4 bucks & does, red heads
& solids, member ABGA, IBGA. Wayne Blake Pineview 912-892-3373
Fullblood Boer billy, 3/4 & 7/8 Boer does, exc. health, great markings, sire may be seen on premises. William Adkinson Lizella .::.9..:.12::.-.:::9.:::35,,_-..::8.:::88"'0'----------,-~~
Ful.lblood Pygmy billies, not for slaughter, $20. D. Lee McCaysville 706-492-4265
Goats & lambs for BBQ, milk goats, Nubian & Spanish. Spiro Kutuberius Elberton 706-213-7699
Goats, Nubian x Alpine, shots & dewormed, 8 to 20 wks., $35 to $40 ea., not for slaughter, cash only. C. Womack Griffin .:...7..:...7~0-..::2:::2..:...7~-5::::8::::0~6~---,,----,-,,,.,----,,-
Goats-1/2 Boer & Common, billies & nannies, $35/up. Mike Holliday Pitts 912.::.64::::8:::_-.::.6.::.52:::.4.:...,,.~~~.,,..,..,--,=--,~=--,---.,...-
Goats-Kiko-1/2, 3/4, 718, 100% bucks,

Silver Pygmy goat, billy, 3 mos. old, $25. Tommie Keebaugh Fayetteville 770-4872229
Southdown sheep, 1 yr. old ram, 3 mo. old ram for breeding, twin stock $45-$75 ea. John Burbulis Auburn 770-867-6943
Spanish-Nubian does exposed to red fullblood Boer, $60/up; meat type goats $35/up. Armor Maddox Eatonton 706-4858647
Taking orders for market lambs (40-100+ lbs.), starter flocks, Targhee rams & ewes avail. Joe Coleman Milledgeville 912-4525416
Tennessee stiffleg meat goats, young billies, $75 ea. David Pitts Cordele 912-2731412
Toggenburg buck, ADGA, 2 yrs. old, $375; Saanen buck, ADGA, 3 _yrs., $300, both gentle, DHIR, LA, CAE neg. cert./accred., show glty. J. Stovall Hoschton 706-654-2328
Trade 4 young common nannies for common nannies, also, common billies for sale, all ages. Timothy Roberts Byron 912956-5222

'84 AQHA chestnut mare, 14.3hds., Doc Bar/Leo, traffic safe, deluxe trail ride, clips, loads, beginner safe, sound, $3000. Missy Bokey Athens 706-549-2611
'85 AQHA mare, 15.1 hds., rides, exc. broodmare, team penning, roping, trails, loads, clips, ridden by 1O yr. old, $1000. M. Graham Comer 706-783-5750
'86 AQHA chestnut mare, anyone, can ride, 15.1 hds., $1500; '88 blk./bay mare, 15.2hds., barrel prospect. c. Chafin Cedartown 770-748-3811
'86 AQHA mare, intermediate lesson horse, English/Western, $2600/nego.; '91 Arabian geld., endurance/dressage
prospect, $2000/nego. s. Prchal
Lawrenceville 770-682-1291
'86 AQHA mare, bay, 15.2hds., athletic, very, very fast, King bloodlines, trails, pens, gentle, $3800. Tommy Lynn Villanow 706397-2118
'87 Palomino/Appaloosa geld. w/blanket, big, beau., w/great personality, 16+hds., loads, catch anywhere, trail rides, no vices, $1650. Ryan Willis Eatonton 706-485-8655 912-451-1872

'92 AQHA bay mare, easy to ride, bred to blk. tovero for '99, selling due to health reasons, $2800. J. Wilkes Athens 770-7255550
'92 regd. TB mare, 15.2hds., clips, loads, quiet on trails, $2500. Mark Dixon Columbus 706-563-1928
'93 AQHA buckskin geld., '87 AQHA geld., '92 AQHA pal. geld., '92 AQHA mare, '88 AQHA mare, safe, gentle horses. Tom Sewell Ellija:t 706-635-4515 706-635-2973
'93 AQHA red roan, chrome stallion, outstanding disp., dam-Jim Bar Yucca, (proven producer), sire-San Peppy Sam, $3200/nego. M. Johnson Woodbine 912 729-2526
'93 Arabian mare, no papers, grey, 14hds., loads, clips, easy keeper, needs exp. rider $1000. Steve Johnson Canton 770-720 7959
'94 AQHA geld., /gt. bay, 15hds., smart, athletic, running bred, $2500. Ray Ward Eatonton 706-485-0857
'94 AQHA sorrel mare, exp. rider Cobbtown. F. Stone Cobbtown 912-6 4208

Comer 706-783-5686

does, top bloodlines; Boer conventional brn., Individuals submitting advertisements to '87 APHA dbl. regq. geld., gentle, neck '94 blk./white NSSH stallion, proven col

6 lrg. goats-2 nannies (bred), 4 billies, 2 yrs blks., all ages, 1/2, 3/4, 7/8, 15/16, 100% old, must take all, $300. Buck Buchannan bucks, does. Harry Brown Lyons 912-526-

buy and sell regulated hoofed stock in the Market Bulletin must provide a photocopy

reins, $3500/obo.; 5 yr. old grey mare, $2500/obo. M. Witcher Bremen 770-537-

producer, '95 blk./white SSH stallion, '94 blk./white SSH mare. Ricky Luke Thomson

Warner Robins 912-923-8455

2355 912-526-3763

of the appropriate license with their ad.

5241

706-595-2942

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Wednesday August 19, 1998

'94 dbl. regd. TWH, 15.2hds., beau. chestnut geld.; great mover on trail or field

Pick Your OwnFr

trails, must sell, $3500. J. Douglas Columbus 706-561-9630

When using the pick-your-own list, remember that the maturity of fruits and vegetables is di

'94 sorrel AQHA geld., 15.2hds., broke, great disp., gr'son Skips Tama. B. Hayes

For accurate, up-to-date information, be sure to contact the individual farm operator for produce availability. It is best to call ahea

Douglasville 770-949-2154 '95 AQHA bay mare Colonel Freckles,

COUNTY

LOCATION

CROP

AVAILABLE

PHONE

COMMENTS

Doc's Zimfandel-top, Poco Bueno, Doc's Prescription-bottom, 14hds., Western

CARROLL

Pleasure prospect, $1000. Matt Martin Garmon Organics

327 Old Four Notch Rd.,

Blueberries, muscadines,

Now-frost

770-214-9725

Open dawn-dark Thurs. - Sun.

Glennville 912-654-9456

Corinna Garmon

'95 AQHA blk. mare, '96 bay mare, Doc 0'

Whitesburg

Scuppernongs

pesticide-free; quantity discounts

Lena, Mr. Gunsmoke bred, Son of Patty Beaub&w APHA Cutter. C. Carter Statesboro 912839-2052
'95 regd. Arabian/OH mare, 14.1 1/2hds.,

COWETA Harrell's Vineyard Bob Harrell

4621 W. Hwy. 34, Newnan

Muscadines

Sept.-Oct.

770-251-1507

Containers furn., open daily

gentle, $1200; 14 yr. TWH geld., 15.1hds.,

flashy, loads/trails, $1400. P. Young Griffin CRAWFORD

770-227-2953
'96 AQHA Appendix filly, beau. dk. bay, well started u/s, very quiet, beau. mover, Incentive Fund, $4000. Wendy Livingston Peachtree Ci~ 770-486-8419

James C. Thomas
DeKALB Earl Bodron

Rt. 2, Box 1090 Byron
47 N. Hearn Rd.

Scuppernongs,muscadines, black & tan
Green beans, corn

Now Now

912-956-5960 770-981-9157

Containers furn. Call first; bring containers

'96 AQHA Tardy Superstar bay filly, show

Ellenwood

qlty., $2000/obo.; '96 bis APHA sorrel geld.,

will make great jumper, $1500/obo. M. Retting Clermont 770-983-9123
'96 AQHA Tiger Leo all around geld., exc. suspension, ltty Bitty Jog, natural loper, 90

DOUGLAS Don Obenauer

1414 Hwy. 61 N. Villa Rica

Blueberries, elderberries

Now-Sept. 5

404-355-1870

Open 10 am-7 pm Tues. -Sat. no pesticides

days prof., Incentive Fund, $4000. Kristin Bonner Ta:tlorsville 770-684-0742

EMANUEL

'96 AQHA bay stud, Tardy Too Poco Bueno George Sturgis

56 Sturgis Vineyard Rd.

Grapes (80 vars.)

Now-Sept.

912-763-2516,

Open 8 am-8 pm, Mon.-Sat.

bred, rides great, smart, stout, no vices, $1500. H. Mur12hy Loganville 770-554-1234
'96 AQHA sorrel geld., King & China Rat, start, stripe, 3 socks, backs, loads, gentle, broke, $2000. M. Hopkins Buena Vista 912-

FORSYTH Bob Huffman

Twin City
Athens Park Rd. Gainesville

Muscadines (30 vars.)

Now-Oct.

912-763-2207 770-889-1197

1-8 pm Sun. $4/gal.; call for appt.aft. Dark

649-5640

FULTON

'96 ApHC, all white filly, very nice disp. & con!., ready to break, $750-firm. Mike Kahn Canton 770-475-8407
'96 Arabian filly, bay w/white, personality plus flashy, gentle, Bask/Khenosabi bloodlines, $1500. Alice Kennison Palmetto

David Brown
GORDON Payne's Farm Sam Payne

4853 Evans Dr. Union city
2259 U.S. Hwy. 41 SW

Muscadines Var. of pumpkins

Sept. 1 Now until frost

770-9645304
e
706-629-6000

Call for avail.; containers furn. We pick or you pick

770-463-5149

Calhoun

'96 Belgian geld., sorrel w/blonde mane and

tail, blaze, $1500/obo. Jane Yank Colbert 706-788-3327
'96 Easy Jet colt, sale/trade, need Quarter Paint or Appaloosa colt. Bill Crawford Lake Park 912-559-8141

Fox Blueberry Farm Owens Chapel Rd .. Calhoun
GREENE Jaime & Catherine Villegas 3320 Hwy. 15 S.

Blueberries Muscadines,

Now

706-629-1 085

Sept. 1-0ct.15

706-453-4208

Open every day all day long Call first, sm. cont. furn.

'96 bay tobiano filly, beau. marked, grn.

Greensboro

scuppernongs

broke, gentle, great temperment, eligible for the Ga. futurity this yr. L. Jarbeau Marietta 770-580-6627 770-425-2208

GWINNETT Sushma Gupta

1196 Shelby Dr.

Gree_n figs

Late Aug.

770-381-7933

Call for avail.

'96 regd. American Saddlebred filly, chestnut, lots of white, started u/s, calm, friendly, sane, consider trade for trailer, $950.

Ray Clark

1992 Harbins Rd. Dacula

Watermelons, tomatoes

Now

770-963-3561 770-963-4228

Carrie Daugherty Jefferson 706-367-5053

'97 APHA sorrel colt, out of Ima Tull HABERSHAM

Leaguer, geld., big & gentle, must see, $1500. M. Dillingham Dalton 706-259-7117
'97 AQHA bay colt w/crhome, Docs Sugs Brudder, Leo San-Peppy Belle-Sugar Bars Jines, lots of cow, start 11/98, may finance. L.

Davis/Holbrook Farm
HALL Elizabeth Smith

1813 Toccoa Hwy Mt. Airy
3803 Gillsville Hwy

Blueberries

Now-Labor Day 706-754-2546

Scuppernongs, Muscadines

Sept.

770-531-9617

Open sunup-sundown 7 days Call before coming;

Thrasher Eatonton 706-485-4791

Gillsville

no Sun. picking; bring containers

'97 AQHA colt, sire NRHA Money Earning

Topsail Cody son, dam by Watch Joe Jack son, $3500. D. West Covington 770-3858218
'97 AQHA stud colt, sorrel, flax rnane & tail,

HENRY Jack & Dianne Elkins

3016 Hwy. 81 W.

Muscadines

Sept. 3

404-366-8235 770-946-4511

Open 9 am-6 pm, Thurs.-Sat. 1-6 pm Sun.; containers furnished

Gunsmoke bred out of John Glen, cutting,

reining bred. Edgar Smith Lula 770-983-7644 12hds. pony mare, chocolate col., 15 yrs. 7 yr. chestnut geld., 15.2hds., $1800. Linda Anglo-Arabian mare, 10 yrs., 13hds., Child safe geld., 7 yr. grey leopard

'97 AQHA/FQHR sorrel colt, gr'son of Docs old, ridden English, all leads and jumps low Moss Al~haretta 770-475-4761

healthy and beau., to good home, $800 Appaloosa w/black spots, well trained, rides

Sug & Bill The Cutter; '97 sorrel AQHA/FQHR levels, no vices, $500. Kate Smith Senoia 7 yr. old sorrel Morgan/OH mare, exp. rider w/tack, call before 9 pm. G. Nasworthy & handles easily, flashy looking, $2000.

filly, gr'dau. of Docs Sug, $1000 ea./nego. W. 770-599-1644

needed, loads, clips, $1000. M. Meyer Shar~sburg 770-252-9572

Dennis Barron Carnesville 706-384-3400

McGuffee Dallas 770-443-5166

13 yr. old Welsh-type chestnut pony geld., Eatonton 706-485-2762

ApHC aged geld., 15.1hds., chestnut Child safe TWH mare, 6 yrs., 15.2hds.,

'97 ApHC filly, pretty blue roan w/white over needs exp. rider, $1500. Emmy Hanley 7 yr. sorrel geld., works cattle, 3 yr. pal. w/blanket, games horse deluxe, 19 open & $1500; bay, QH geld., 7 yrs., 14.2hds.,

hips, sweet disp., halter con!., Champion bloodlines, futurity eligible, $3500. Phil Jones

Waverl:t Hall 706-582-2337 14.3hds. QH cross mare, roan w/chrome,

mare-pleasure prospect, 3 yr. sorrel geld., hunter/jumper prospect, all AQHA. B. Lewis

non-pro points, lots of heart, $1000. P. Nalley Concord 770-884-0414

$1200; Racking geld., 15hds., $1500. Steve Whidby Buford 770-932-1415

Con:ters 770-785-9964

smooth gaits, good bone, feet, loads, ties, Brunswick 912-264-8535

Appendix regd. AQHA, 9 yr. geld., 15.2hds., Donkey, standard size brown jenny bred to

'97 colt, pretty, brn./bay, muscled, gentle, easy to ride, $1250. P. Clark Eatonton 706ground work started, consider trade for 2 485-5117 horse/stock trailer. Cindy Farmer Hoschton 2 yr. QH filly, sorrel, very gentle, saddle

8 yr. QH chestnut geld., 15hds., healthy, shots, current, nice lady or" youth, Western trail, $1500. G. Cline Powder Springs 770-

beau. grey, very good handle, too fast & quick for beginners, $2500. B. Nix Waynesboro 706-554-9198

blk. jack, approx. 6 yrs. old, $500. Jack M.
Harris 162 Freeman Circle, Barnesville 770-358-0228

770-967-2007

broke, 13hds., $800 obo. J. Phillips 439-0044

Arabian mare, grey, 15hds., 4 yrs., ridden For lease or 1/2 lease, 16hds. TB geld.,

'97 regd. APHA, blk./white, tobovero mare, Poco Bueno/Three Bars bloodlines, $2500. T. Kna1212 Thomasville 912-228-1967

Winterville 706-742-8029
2 yr. regd. Appendix geld., golden sorrel, flaxn mane, tail, white star, lge. boned but

8 yr. old Racking geld., 15.1 hds., blk., good on trails, loads, clips & super ground manners, $2500. J. Davis Tifton 912-382-8736

Western, has very good con!. & headset for shows, $1300. Becky Ridley Ringgold 706965-3970

does hunters, dresage or pre-novice CT. N. Bartelski North Wind Equestrian Center Cumming 770-886-121 O

'98 APHA bay filly, gentle, friendly, $1200; '96 APHA bay overo filly, gentle, loud, friendly, $2500. S. Buffington Aragon 706-232-1497

refined, "People" horse, $2800. M. Powell Dawsonville 706-216-1396
20 yr. pld bay geld., gentle but spry, must

9 yr. paint mare, 12.3hds., pretty, sweet, loads, easy keeper, great intermediate child's hunter prospect. Jean Long Macon 912-935-

Arabian mare, bay w/star, 7 yrs. old, needs exp. rider, good natured, Atlanta area, $1200. Kelly S12urgeon Decatur 404-320-3203

Gaited buckskin geld., 14bds., 11 yrs., loads, clips, trails, shots, new shoes, pretty fat, likes to go, $1100/obo. Lynn Wheeler

'98 APHA colt, exi::. bloodlines & con!.; '98 AQHA colt, Vandalero/Nero bloodlines, gentle & flashy. S. Blondea_u Fayetteville 770-4875949
'98 AQHA bay stud colt, sire AQHA superior halter, will make an outstanding colt. Bill S12ringer Ham~ton 770-946-3098
'98 Incentive Fund filly, gr'dau. of Zippo Pine Bar; '98 chestnut and sorrel fillies, '83 AQHA mare, rides, bred, $2000/up. John Wright Commerce 706-335-5672
'98 weanling colt, Skipper W/Blondy's Dude bloodlines, blk. w/star and white foot, beau. head, gentle disp., $1200. K. Evans Box Springs 912-649-7885
1O yr. stallion, Spotted Walker, sorrel & white, triple regd. TWHBEA, SSHBEA, RHBA, gentle, rides anywhere, easy breeder, Ive. msg. John Herner Calhoun 706-625-8839
10 yr. old 1/2 Arabian, 1/2 QH, white, beau. head, loves to run, spirited, geld., stocky, 14.3hds., Henry Co. Daundra Fletcher McDonough 770-954-1675
11 AQHA mares in foal to APHA overo stallion, $1800 ea. or $16,500 for all. Charlene Balten Ellija:t 706-635-1863
11 yr. QH type mare, 15.2hds., sorrel, pulls wagon; blk. Racking geld., 5 yrs., 14.2hds., exc. trail horse, $1500/obo. P. Cook Kennesaw 770-425-5107
11 yr. blk. QH geld., w/chrome, go anywhere, do anything, smooth, great handle, $1500, $1650 w/all tack. L. Tate Rome 706232-5498
11 yr. old QHX bay geld., 14.1hds., rides & handles easily, child safe, call for special deal, $1500. Jane Roten Palmetto 770-463-0479
12 yr. QH, 15.2hds., English, Western, jumps, shown successfully, trail rides, clips, loads, $2000. Christy Woodall Canton 770720-7551

sell to caring home, saddle & bridle incl., 9210

$300. Sandi Vinson Flowery Branch 770- AMHA mare, colt by side, bred back; yrlg.

967-2450

stud colt, red roan, NFC Sugar Boy baby.

3 yr. AQHA geld., freckles, Leo, Doc Bar, Larry Johnson Canton 770-479-1360

Smokey Duster Too breeding, athletic, agile & AMHR, 2 yr. old mare, slight underbite, no

willing, 15.1 hds. Brenda Slappey Leesburg vices, great pet for small child, 31 ", $1850. C.

912-759-9933

Green T:trone 404-755-4597 770-487-2858

3 yr. AQHA bay geld. & 5 yr. AQHA bay mare, riding well-Western, gentle, sweet, rides exc. Andy Potate Whitesburg 770-214-0537 770-942-8327

APHA 7 mo. colt, bay tobiano, Boston Mac & Sky Bug bloodline; APHA 3 mo. solid bay colt, Boston Mac & Sky Bug bloodlines. Gloria Maraman Macon 912-986-4414

4 ponies, child safe, pleasure & show mares, 2 regd., 1 small fancy colt, $500 up. Laura Golden Ball Ground 770-735-2365
4 yr. Appaloosa mare, gray, 14.1hds.,

APHA, 2 yr. old geld., sorrel w/star, well built, pleasure/trail propsect, clips, lunges, photos avail., $850. Jan.et Berg,DVM Cairo 912-377-1616

sweet, loves people, great con!., beau. mover, APHA, 4 yr. buckskin geld., rides well,

English/Western, loads, clips, hauls, $1500. $1650; TWH, 10 yr. strawberry roan geld.,

Jodie Harvey Social Circle 770-464-4353 $1700. Albert Queen Dallas 770-505-0090

5 yr. old bay geld., good trail & field trial APHA, blk. & white, '92 mare w/blk. & white

horse, extra gentle, loads good, $1000. W. filly, mare bred for '99, all 3/$4500. Kara

Hall Woodstock 770-928-3881

Spriggle Palmetto 770-463-5367

5 yr. old pal. geld., grade, 15.1 hds., started AQHA '97 colt, pal., gentle, 14.3hds.,

on cattle heading/healing, $2500. R. Wright $1300. Jimmy Boleman Hartwell 706-376-

Rome 706-295-1201

5619

6 yr. draft/TB, 16.2hds., solid bay mare, AQHA QH mare, trained English combined,

jumping small courses, basic dressage, some dressage, hunter, great w/kids, looking for

hunting exp., $8000 nego. M. Evans very loving home, $2500, call 5-9 pm. Linda

Cartersville 770-386-1982

White Ellenwood 770-987-9481

6 yr. trail geld., the confident advanced AQHA pal. stallion, 4 yrs.,. 15hds., Cutter

beginner, 14.2hds., bombproof on trails, loads Bill, Doc Bar lines, proven producer,

& bathes, $1900 or $2200 w/tack. S. Reese Marietta 770-438-9573

$3000/trade for mare of equal value. Bullock Dallas 404-872-7800

Billy

7 yr. 15.1 hds. sorrel geld., 3 stockings, sox, AQHA, Incentive Fund geld., gentle, stout,

blaze, neck reins, trail horse, $1500; 2 yr. bay geld. $1000. Steve Davis Commerce 706: 335-7544

sound, exc. trail, will team pen, started roping, 5 yrs., $4500. A. Bramlett Rocky Face 706226-1305 706-673-7283

7 yr. QH geld., no papers, 15 1/2hds., sorrel, not for beginners, $750. Cassandra Prescott Conyers 770-761-0211

American Saddlebred mare, 9 yrs. old, regd., beau., exc. bloodline, in foal for '99, rides, drives, $2500. D. Metts Evans 706-

Please observe our 20 word limit.

868-6135

Arabian, 3 yr. grey Egyptianbred filly, $1500; 14 yr. bay, Western Pleasure, LaBasque geld., $1500, both very gentle. J. Lloyd Hawkinsville 912-783-4386
Arabian/Appaloosa colt, 4 mos., very gentle, smart, big and muscular, exc. bloodlines, $3500. E. Hanks Bremen 770537-8746
Bay warm blooded mare, 16.1 hds., 6 yr. lge. bodied & cute, supurb disp., rides, drives, $6500. D. Brannen Savannah 912-925-8324
Beau. 8 yr. blk. TWH geld., 15hds., easy to load/clip, great personality, needs intermediate rider, $1700. S. Franklin Cairo 912-872-3202
Beau. TB. mare, 7 yrs., 15.2hds., jumps 2'6", lovely manners & disposition, loads & clips, intermediate rider, $7500. L. Abrams Griffin 770-229-3865
Beau. dbl. regd. '97 Pinto/Arabian filly, 12 1/2hds., $8000; '96 Egyptian Arabian filly, tall, elegant, intelligent, willing, $1000. S. Schiro Buena Vista .912-649-7003
Belgian mare, big, gentle, rides, drives, $2800; TW mare, exc. bloodlines; 3 yr. old chestnut, 16hds., $1950. J. Wheeler Fairburn 770-969-2004
Big, beau. Belgian mare, regd., 3 yrs., 17+hds., super friendly, rides, trails, $2600/obo. D. Hanson Palmetto 770-463-8544
Blk., white paint geld., 7 yrs., 14.2hds., exp. barrel racing, poles, trails, controlled spd., exc. disp., $1800. Sallye Forrester Decatur 404-299-1305
Buggy horse, 12 yr. bay geld., Amish horse, gentle, anyone can drive. Harry DeBoard Cartersville 770-382-1 039
Buggy horse, 9 yrs. old, Standardbred geld., Amish trained, anyone can drive, w/wo harness. Russell O'Quinn Blackshear 912449-5904

Acworth 770-974-3754
Game pony, all 5 events, timed, paint geld., trail rides, kid safe, Ware Co. Barbara Blount Wa:tcross 912-283-7811
Gelding, 9 yrs., sorrel, 2 white stockings, blaze face, sound, gentle, child safe, loads, clips, bathes, flashy, $1150. W.H. Mccarter Blairsville 706-745-4957
Good riding mule and tack $1500, 14hds., 4 yrs. old. P. Maze Waleska 770-479-9617
Gr'dau. of Doc's Dug $3000; dau. of Tanquery Gin $6500, both in foal to son of Peppy San Badger, wean lings avail. Elizabeth Branch Madison 706-342-3637
Gray Appaloosa pony, 18 yrs. old, 12hds., super handle event pony, Kelly Cattle Co. P. Kelly Monticello 770-957-2255
Hackney pony, rides/drives, kid broke $850; TWH mare $1250; AQHA, 3 yr. geld., $3200; AQHA, grey geld., trail/pleasure, $3200. Ray Penland Canton 770-720-8300
Hanoverian/S.F. World Class bloodlines, (Galoubet/Largo/Pik), both sides for dressage/jumping, lge. yrlg. filly, $5500. C. Gathercole Gainesville 770-983-7908
HanoverianX, 3 yr. filly,. 15 1/2hds., quietest youngster ever ridden, pretty mover, started over stadium, cross fences. Rena/John Cooper Rome 706-235-8002
Leopard Appaloosa geld., 7 yrs. old, 15.2hds. w/tack, $1800. C. Turner Williamson 770-229-9879
Matching pr. of sorrel mare mules, 6 & 7 yrs., covered wagon, all harness, gear, ready to hit trail, $5500. M. Strayhorn Cumming 770-844-0575
Minature AMHA bred paint mare, Mini pal. paint stallion, Mini dapple grey weanling, Welsh pony, gentle, rides, pull cart, $750/up. N. Bolt Alpharetta 770-667-6464

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THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday August 19, 1998

'94 dbl. regd. TWH, 15.2hds., beau. chestnut geld.; great mover on trail or field

Pick Your OwnFr

trails, must sell, $3500. J. Douglas Columbus 706-561-9630

When using the pick-your-own list, remember that the maturity of fruits and vegetables is di

'94 sorrel AQHA geld., 15.2hds., broke, great disp., gr'son Skips Tama. B. Hayes

For accurate, up-to-date information, be sure to contact the individual farm operator for produce availability. It is best to call ahea

Douglasville 770-949-2154 '95 AQHA bay mare Colonel Freckles,

COUNTY

LOCATION

CROP

AVAILABLE

PHONE

COMMENTS

Doc's Zimfandel-top, Poco Bueno, Doc's Prescription-bottom, 14hds., Western

CARROLL

Pleasure prospect, $1000. Matt Martin Garmon Organics

327 Old Four Notch Rd.,

Blueberries, muscadines,

Now-frost

770-214-9725

Open dawn-dark Thurs. - Sun.

Glennville 912-654-9456

Corinna Garmon

'95 AQHA blk. mare, '96 bay mare, Doc 0'

Whitesburg

Scuppernongs

pesticide-free; quantity discounts

Lena, Mr. Gunsmoke bred, Son of Patty Beaub&w APHA Cutter. C. Carter Statesboro 912839-2052
'95 regd. Arabian/OH mare, 14.1 1/2hds.,

COWETA Harrell's Vineyard Bob Harrell

4621 W. Hwy. 34, Newnan

Muscadines

Sept.-Oct.

770-251-1507

Containers furn., open daily

gentle, $1200; 14 yr. TWH geld., 15.1hds.,

flashy, loads/trails, $1400. P. Young Griffin CRAWFORD

770-227-2953
'96 AQHA Appendix filly, beau. dk. bay, well started u/s, very quiet, beau. mover, Incentive Fund, $4000. Wendy Livingston Peachtree Ci~ 770-486-8419

James C. Thomas
DeKALB Earl Bodron

Rt. 2, Box 1090 Byron
47 N. Hearn Rd.

Scuppernongs,muscadines, black & tan
Green beans, corn

Now Now

912-956-5960 770-981-9157

Containers furn. Call first; bring containers

'96 AQHA Tardy Superstar bay filly, show

Ellenwood

qlty., $2000/obo.; '96 bis APHA sorrel geld.,

will make great jumper, $1500/obo. M. Retting Clermont 770-983-9123
'96 AQHA Tiger Leo all around geld., exc. suspension, ltty Bitty Jog, natural loper, 90

DOUGLAS Don Obenauer

1414 Hwy. 61 N. Villa Rica

Blueberries, elderberries

Now-Sept. 5

404-355-1870

Open 10 am-7 pm Tues. -Sat. no pesticides

days prof., Incentive Fund, $4000. Kristin Bonner Ta:tlorsville 770-684-0742

EMANUEL

'96 AQHA bay stud, Tardy Too Poco Bueno George Sturgis

56 Sturgis Vineyard Rd.

Grapes (80 vars.)

Now-Sept.

912-763-2516,

Open 8 am-8 pm, Mon.-Sat.

bred, rides great, smart, stout, no vices, $1500. H. Mur12hy Loganville 770-554-1234
'96 AQHA sorrel geld., King & China Rat, start, stripe, 3 socks, backs, loads, gentle, broke, $2000. M. Hopkins Buena Vista 912-

FORSYTH Bob Huffman

Twin City
Athens Park Rd. Gainesville

Muscadines (30 vars.)

Now-Oct.

912-763-2207 770-889-1197

1-8 pm Sun. $4/gal.; call for appt.aft. Dark

649-5640

FULTON

'96 ApHC, all white filly, very nice disp. & con!., ready to break, $750-firm. Mike Kahn Canton 770-475-8407
'96 Arabian filly, bay w/white, personality plus flashy, gentle, Bask/Khenosabi bloodlines, $1500. Alice Kennison Palmetto

David Brown
GORDON Payne's Farm Sam Payne

4853 Evans Dr. Union city
2259 U.S. Hwy. 41 SW

Muscadines Var. of pumpkins

Sept. 1 Now until frost

770-9645304
e
706-629-6000

Call for avail.; containers furn. We pick or you pick

770-463-5149

Calhoun

'96 Belgian geld., sorrel w/blonde mane and

tail, blaze, $1500/obo. Jane Yank Colbert 706-788-3327
'96 Easy Jet colt, sale/trade, need Quarter Paint or Appaloosa colt. Bill Crawford Lake Park 912-559-8141

Fox Blueberry Farm Owens Chapel Rd .. Calhoun
GREENE Jaime & Catherine Villegas 3320 Hwy. 15 S.

Blueberries Muscadines,

Now

706-629-1 085

Sept. 1-0ct.15

706-453-4208

Open every day all day long Call first, sm. cont. furn.

'96 bay tobiano filly, beau. marked, grn.

Greensboro

scuppernongs

broke, gentle, great temperment, eligible for the Ga. futurity this yr. L. Jarbeau Marietta 770-580-6627 770-425-2208

GWINNETT Sushma Gupta

1196 Shelby Dr.

Gree_n figs

Late Aug.

770-381-7933

Call for avail.

'96 regd. American Saddlebred filly, chestnut, lots of white, started u/s, calm, friendly, sane, consider trade for trailer, $950.

Ray Clark

1992 Harbins Rd. Dacula

Watermelons, tomatoes

Now

770-963-3561 770-963-4228

Carrie Daugherty Jefferson 706-367-5053

'97 APHA sorrel colt, out of Ima Tull HABERSHAM

Leaguer, geld., big & gentle, must see, $1500. M. Dillingham Dalton 706-259-7117
'97 AQHA bay colt w/crhome, Docs Sugs Brudder, Leo San-Peppy Belle-Sugar Bars Jines, lots of cow, start 11/98, may finance. L.

Davis/Holbrook Farm
HALL Elizabeth Smith

1813 Toccoa Hwy Mt. Airy
3803 Gillsville Hwy

Blueberries

Now-Labor Day 706-754-2546

Scuppernongs, Muscadines

Sept.

770-531-9617

Open sunup-sundown 7 days Call before coming;

Thrasher Eatonton 706-485-4791

Gillsville

no Sun. picking; bring containers

'97 AQHA colt, sire NRHA Money Earning

Topsail Cody son, dam by Watch Joe Jack son, $3500. D. West Covington 770-3858218
'97 AQHA stud colt, sorrel, flax rnane & tail,

HENRY Jack & Dianne Elkins

3016 Hwy. 81 W.

Muscadines

Sept. 3

404-366-8235 770-946-4511

Open 9 am-6 pm, Thurs.-Sat. 1-6 pm Sun.; containers furnished

Gunsmoke bred out of John Glen, cutting,

reining bred. Edgar Smith Lula 770-983-7644 12hds. pony mare, chocolate col., 15 yrs. 7 yr. chestnut geld., 15.2hds., $1800. Linda Anglo-Arabian mare, 10 yrs., 13hds., Child safe geld., 7 yr. grey leopard

'97 AQHA/FQHR sorrel colt, gr'son of Docs old, ridden English, all leads and jumps low Moss Al~haretta 770-475-4761

healthy and beau., to good home, $800 Appaloosa w/black spots, well trained, rides

Sug & Bill The Cutter; '97 sorrel AQHA/FQHR levels, no vices, $500. Kate Smith Senoia 7 yr. old sorrel Morgan/OH mare, exp. rider w/tack, call before 9 pm. G. Nasworthy & handles easily, flashy looking, $2000.

filly, gr'dau. of Docs Sug, $1000 ea./nego. W. 770-599-1644

needed, loads, clips, $1000. M. Meyer Shar~sburg 770-252-9572

Dennis Barron Carnesville 706-384-3400

McGuffee Dallas 770-443-5166

13 yr. old Welsh-type chestnut pony geld., Eatonton 706-485-2762

ApHC aged geld., 15.1hds., chestnut Child safe TWH mare, 6 yrs., 15.2hds.,

'97 ApHC filly, pretty blue roan w/white over needs exp. rider, $1500. Emmy Hanley 7 yr. sorrel geld., works cattle, 3 yr. pal. w/blanket, games horse deluxe, 19 open & $1500; bay, QH geld., 7 yrs., 14.2hds.,

hips, sweet disp., halter con!., Champion bloodlines, futurity eligible, $3500. Phil Jones

Waverl:t Hall 706-582-2337 14.3hds. QH cross mare, roan w/chrome,

mare-pleasure prospect, 3 yr. sorrel geld., hunter/jumper prospect, all AQHA. B. Lewis

non-pro points, lots of heart, $1000. P. Nalley Concord 770-884-0414

$1200; Racking geld., 15hds., $1500. Steve Whidby Buford 770-932-1415

Con:ters 770-785-9964

smooth gaits, good bone, feet, loads, ties, Brunswick 912-264-8535

Appendix regd. AQHA, 9 yr. geld., 15.2hds., Donkey, standard size brown jenny bred to

'97 colt, pretty, brn./bay, muscled, gentle, easy to ride, $1250. P. Clark Eatonton 706ground work started, consider trade for 2 485-5117 horse/stock trailer. Cindy Farmer Hoschton 2 yr. QH filly, sorrel, very gentle, saddle

8 yr. QH chestnut geld., 15hds., healthy, shots, current, nice lady or" youth, Western trail, $1500. G. Cline Powder Springs 770-

beau. grey, very good handle, too fast & quick for beginners, $2500. B. Nix Waynesboro 706-554-9198

blk. jack, approx. 6 yrs. old, $500. Jack M.
Harris 162 Freeman Circle, Barnesville 770-358-0228

770-967-2007

broke, 13hds., $800 obo. J. Phillips 439-0044

Arabian mare, grey, 15hds., 4 yrs., ridden For lease or 1/2 lease, 16hds. TB geld.,

'97 regd. APHA, blk./white, tobovero mare, Poco Bueno/Three Bars bloodlines, $2500. T. Kna1212 Thomasville 912-228-1967

Winterville 706-742-8029
2 yr. regd. Appendix geld., golden sorrel, flaxn mane, tail, white star, lge. boned but

8 yr. old Racking geld., 15.1 hds., blk., good on trails, loads, clips & super ground manners, $2500. J. Davis Tifton 912-382-8736

Western, has very good con!. & headset for shows, $1300. Becky Ridley Ringgold 706965-3970

does hunters, dresage or pre-novice CT. N. Bartelski North Wind Equestrian Center Cumming 770-886-121 O

'98 APHA bay filly, gentle, friendly, $1200; '96 APHA bay overo filly, gentle, loud, friendly, $2500. S. Buffington Aragon 706-232-1497

refined, "People" horse, $2800. M. Powell Dawsonville 706-216-1396
20 yr. pld bay geld., gentle but spry, must

9 yr. paint mare, 12.3hds., pretty, sweet, loads, easy keeper, great intermediate child's hunter prospect. Jean Long Macon 912-935-

Arabian mare, bay w/star, 7 yrs. old, needs exp. rider, good natured, Atlanta area, $1200. Kelly S12urgeon Decatur 404-320-3203

Gaited buckskin geld., 14bds., 11 yrs., loads, clips, trails, shots, new shoes, pretty fat, likes to go, $1100/obo. Lynn Wheeler

'98 APHA colt, exi::. bloodlines & con!.; '98 AQHA colt, Vandalero/Nero bloodlines, gentle & flashy. S. Blondea_u Fayetteville 770-4875949
'98 AQHA bay stud colt, sire AQHA superior halter, will make an outstanding colt. Bill S12ringer Ham~ton 770-946-3098
'98 Incentive Fund filly, gr'dau. of Zippo Pine Bar; '98 chestnut and sorrel fillies, '83 AQHA mare, rides, bred, $2000/up. John Wright Commerce 706-335-5672
'98 weanling colt, Skipper W/Blondy's Dude bloodlines, blk. w/star and white foot, beau. head, gentle disp., $1200. K. Evans Box Springs 912-649-7885
1O yr. stallion, Spotted Walker, sorrel & white, triple regd. TWHBEA, SSHBEA, RHBA, gentle, rides anywhere, easy breeder, Ive. msg. John Herner Calhoun 706-625-8839
10 yr. old 1/2 Arabian, 1/2 QH, white, beau. head, loves to run, spirited, geld., stocky, 14.3hds., Henry Co. Daundra Fletcher McDonough 770-954-1675
11 AQHA mares in foal to APHA overo stallion, $1800 ea. or $16,500 for all. Charlene Balten Ellija:t 706-635-1863
11 yr. QH type mare, 15.2hds., sorrel, pulls wagon; blk. Racking geld., 5 yrs., 14.2hds., exc. trail horse, $1500/obo. P. Cook Kennesaw 770-425-5107
11 yr. blk. QH geld., w/chrome, go anywhere, do anything, smooth, great handle, $1500, $1650 w/all tack. L. Tate Rome 706232-5498
11 yr. old QHX bay geld., 14.1hds., rides & handles easily, child safe, call for special deal, $1500. Jane Roten Palmetto 770-463-0479
12 yr. QH, 15.2hds., English, Western, jumps, shown successfully, trail rides, clips, loads, $2000. Christy Woodall Canton 770720-7551

sell to caring home, saddle & bridle incl., 9210

$300. Sandi Vinson Flowery Branch 770- AMHA mare, colt by side, bred back; yrlg.

967-2450

stud colt, red roan, NFC Sugar Boy baby.

3 yr. AQHA geld., freckles, Leo, Doc Bar, Larry Johnson Canton 770-479-1360

Smokey Duster Too breeding, athletic, agile & AMHR, 2 yr. old mare, slight underbite, no

willing, 15.1 hds. Brenda Slappey Leesburg vices, great pet for small child, 31 ", $1850. C.

912-759-9933

Green T:trone 404-755-4597 770-487-2858

3 yr. AQHA bay geld. & 5 yr. AQHA bay mare, riding well-Western, gentle, sweet, rides exc. Andy Potate Whitesburg 770-214-0537 770-942-8327

APHA 7 mo. colt, bay tobiano, Boston Mac & Sky Bug bloodline; APHA 3 mo. solid bay colt, Boston Mac & Sky Bug bloodlines. Gloria Maraman Macon 912-986-4414

4 ponies, child safe, pleasure & show mares, 2 regd., 1 small fancy colt, $500 up. Laura Golden Ball Ground 770-735-2365
4 yr. Appaloosa mare, gray, 14.1hds.,

APHA, 2 yr. old geld., sorrel w/star, well built, pleasure/trail propsect, clips, lunges, photos avail., $850. Jan.et Berg,DVM Cairo 912-377-1616

sweet, loves people, great con!., beau. mover, APHA, 4 yr. buckskin geld., rides well,

English/Western, loads, clips, hauls, $1500. $1650; TWH, 10 yr. strawberry roan geld.,

Jodie Harvey Social Circle 770-464-4353 $1700. Albert Queen Dallas 770-505-0090

5 yr. old bay geld., good trail & field trial APHA, blk. & white, '92 mare w/blk. & white

horse, extra gentle, loads good, $1000. W. filly, mare bred for '99, all 3/$4500. Kara

Hall Woodstock 770-928-3881

Spriggle Palmetto 770-463-5367

5 yr. old pal. geld., grade, 15.1 hds., started AQHA '97 colt, pal., gentle, 14.3hds.,

on cattle heading/healing, $2500. R. Wright $1300. Jimmy Boleman Hartwell 706-376-

Rome 706-295-1201

5619

6 yr. draft/TB, 16.2hds., solid bay mare, AQHA QH mare, trained English combined,

jumping small courses, basic dressage, some dressage, hunter, great w/kids, looking for

hunting exp., $8000 nego. M. Evans very loving home, $2500, call 5-9 pm. Linda

Cartersville 770-386-1982

White Ellenwood 770-987-9481

6 yr. trail geld., the confident advanced AQHA pal. stallion, 4 yrs.,. 15hds., Cutter

beginner, 14.2hds., bombproof on trails, loads Bill, Doc Bar lines, proven producer,

& bathes, $1900 or $2200 w/tack. S. Reese Marietta 770-438-9573

$3000/trade for mare of equal value. Bullock Dallas 404-872-7800

Billy

7 yr. 15.1 hds. sorrel geld., 3 stockings, sox, AQHA, Incentive Fund geld., gentle, stout,

blaze, neck reins, trail horse, $1500; 2 yr. bay geld. $1000. Steve Davis Commerce 706: 335-7544

sound, exc. trail, will team pen, started roping, 5 yrs., $4500. A. Bramlett Rocky Face 706226-1305 706-673-7283

7 yr. QH geld., no papers, 15 1/2hds., sorrel, not for beginners, $750. Cassandra Prescott Conyers 770-761-0211

American Saddlebred mare, 9 yrs. old, regd., beau., exc. bloodline, in foal for '99, rides, drives, $2500. D. Metts Evans 706-

Please observe our 20 word limit.

868-6135

Arabian, 3 yr. grey Egyptianbred filly, $1500; 14 yr. bay, Western Pleasure, LaBasque geld., $1500, both very gentle. J. Lloyd Hawkinsville 912-783-4386
Arabian/Appaloosa colt, 4 mos., very gentle, smart, big and muscular, exc. bloodlines, $3500. E. Hanks Bremen 770537-8746
Bay warm blooded mare, 16.1 hds., 6 yr. lge. bodied & cute, supurb disp., rides, drives, $6500. D. Brannen Savannah 912-925-8324
Beau. 8 yr. blk. TWH geld., 15hds., easy to load/clip, great personality, needs intermediate rider, $1700. S. Franklin Cairo 912-872-3202
Beau. TB. mare, 7 yrs., 15.2hds., jumps 2'6", lovely manners & disposition, loads & clips, intermediate rider, $7500. L. Abrams Griffin 770-229-3865
Beau. dbl. regd. '97 Pinto/Arabian filly, 12 1/2hds., $8000; '96 Egyptian Arabian filly, tall, elegant, intelligent, willing, $1000. S. Schiro Buena Vista .912-649-7003
Belgian mare, big, gentle, rides, drives, $2800; TW mare, exc. bloodlines; 3 yr. old chestnut, 16hds., $1950. J. Wheeler Fairburn 770-969-2004
Big, beau. Belgian mare, regd., 3 yrs., 17+hds., super friendly, rides, trails, $2600/obo. D. Hanson Palmetto 770-463-8544
Blk., white paint geld., 7 yrs., 14.2hds., exp. barrel racing, poles, trails, controlled spd., exc. disp., $1800. Sallye Forrester Decatur 404-299-1305
Buggy horse, 12 yr. bay geld., Amish horse, gentle, anyone can drive. Harry DeBoard Cartersville 770-382-1 039
Buggy horse, 9 yrs. old, Standardbred geld., Amish trained, anyone can drive, w/wo harness. Russell O'Quinn Blackshear 912449-5904

Acworth 770-974-3754
Game pony, all 5 events, timed, paint geld., trail rides, kid safe, Ware Co. Barbara Blount Wa:tcross 912-283-7811
Gelding, 9 yrs., sorrel, 2 white stockings, blaze face, sound, gentle, child safe, loads, clips, bathes, flashy, $1150. W.H. Mccarter Blairsville 706-745-4957
Good riding mule and tack $1500, 14hds., 4 yrs. old. P. Maze Waleska 770-479-9617
Gr'dau. of Doc's Dug $3000; dau. of Tanquery Gin $6500, both in foal to son of Peppy San Badger, wean lings avail. Elizabeth Branch Madison 706-342-3637
Gray Appaloosa pony, 18 yrs. old, 12hds., super handle event pony, Kelly Cattle Co. P. Kelly Monticello 770-957-2255
Hackney pony, rides/drives, kid broke $850; TWH mare $1250; AQHA, 3 yr. geld., $3200; AQHA, grey geld., trail/pleasure, $3200. Ray Penland Canton 770-720-8300
Hanoverian/S.F. World Class bloodlines, (Galoubet/Largo/Pik), both sides for dressage/jumping, lge. yrlg. filly, $5500. C. Gathercole Gainesville 770-983-7908
HanoverianX, 3 yr. filly,. 15 1/2hds., quietest youngster ever ridden, pretty mover, started over stadium, cross fences. Rena/John Cooper Rome 706-235-8002
Leopard Appaloosa geld., 7 yrs. old, 15.2hds. w/tack, $1800. C. Turner Williamson 770-229-9879
Matching pr. of sorrel mare mules, 6 & 7 yrs., covered wagon, all harness, gear, ready to hit trail, $5500. M. Strayhorn Cumming 770-844-0575
Minature AMHA bred paint mare, Mini pal. paint stallion, Mini dapple grey weanling, Welsh pony, gentle, rides, pull cart, $750/up. N. Bolt Alpharetta 770-667-6464

Wednesday August 19, 1998

THE MARKET BULLETIN

Page 7

its and VegetabIes
ectly influenced by the weather. The dates of availability provided on the list are approximate.

'95, '96, '97, '98 White and Pied peafowls,
98 Silver pheasants, '97, '98 Grey peacock pheasants, aft. 7pm. Ray Watts Macon 912-
.74,~16~~lver & Nepal Kelig pheasants,

before driving to a pick-your-own operation for detailed location directions, hours of operation and other information you may need.

American.& Indian Fantail pigeons, Golden

COUNTY

LOCATION

CROP

AVAILABLE

PHONE

COMMENTS

.~~~~ghts. David Orgel Albany 912-435-

~---------------------------------'-------------------------------,1 '98 hatch Ringneck pheasants, also,

HOUSTON Frank Ussery

173 Farr Rd

Musadines

Sept. 15

91.2-987-3331

Bantams. Grace Jones Elberton 706-283Open 9 am-6 pm; closed Wed. & Sun. 7051

Double Q Farms Charles Quimby
JACKSON

Cathleen
1475 Hwy. 26 Hawkinsville

Kiwi fruit

Oct. 24-31

912-892-3794

Open 9 am-5 pm, Mon.-Sat. 1-5 pm Sun.; containers furn.

'98 hatch Silver Sebrights, trio $12.50, 3 1/2 mos., call aft. 6pm. Barry Manders Cumming 770-889-2574
'98 hatch Silkie chicks, Cochin bantams hens & mottled chicks; Partridge Wyandotte bantam rooster. S. Anderson Dalton 706259-5475

Hope Loggins

1309 Porter Rd. Commerce

Dale & Joyce Rodriquez 106 Mangum Br. Maysville

MONROE Muscadine Vineyard Cliff Music

Forsyth

MORGAN
EK Malcom

1161 Price Mill Madison

.Vegetables, watermelons Now-Oct. 31

706-367-4744

Muscadines, scuppernongs

Sept.-early Oct

706-335-2132

Muscadines

Aug.22

Muscadines, scuppernongs

Now

912-994-1273 912-994-3514
706-342-0993

Call early or late evenings Open 6 pm-dark weekdays 8 am-dark weekends; containers furn
Open 9 am-6 pm all week Open 9 am-6 pm

'98 hatch Bantams, Silver Duckwing, Mille Fleurs. E. V. Holland Gray 912-986-9924
'98 hatch guineas. Farris Garmon Covington 770-787-3476
'98 hatch Araucana rooster. M. Barron Alpharetta 770-475-3542
'98 hatch guineas, Buff Dundotte & Lavender, $5 ea. Mark Warfel Kingston 770606-8857
'98 hatch (3rd gen.) Eastern wild turkey poults, call evgs. Kenny Hill Ty Ty 912-3824676 912-382-1590
'98 hatch RIR, Frizzles, Silkies, Cochins, Red/Gold pheasants. S. Hurlbutt Senoia 770-599-6128

Keith Malcom
MURRY Conasauga U-Pick-Em Lamar Weaver

1161 Price Mill Madison
901 River Rd. Chatsworth

NEWTON

Wade H. Braswell

215 Roberts Rd.

Covington

OCONEE

John & Donna Washington Julian Dr.,

Athens

OGLETHORPE

Sims Farm Produce

Hwy. 22, Lexington

PICKENS Mel-0-Dale FarmMelva & Dale Burdge
ROCKDALE Tony Vincent
TAYLOR Ronny Jones

Old Cove Rd. Jasper
3424 Carlisle Ct. Conyers
J.B. Gordon Rd.

Muscadines, scuppernongs Aug.24 Muscadines ,scuppernongs Sept-Oct.

Scuppernongs
Pumpkins
Pink-eye & Cream40, field peas, okra Blueberries

Aug.30 Oct. Now Now

Muscadines, scuppernongs 20+ vars;
Muscadines,vegetables

Sept. 1 Aug.22

706-342-0993 706-695-9670
770-787-1802 770-725-6883 706-369-8480 706-783-3223 706-692-2086
770-483-8442 912-956-5133

Open 8am-8 pm weekdays
Open 8 am-7 pm; closed Tues.
Open 9 am-4 pm; please call
Open 9 am-dark Mon.-Sat.,. closed Sun Call for picking aft. 8 pm
Naturally grown
Call for price & times
Open 9 am-6 pm Wed.-Sat., 1-6 pm Sun.

'98 hatch White Embden & Chinese geese, $15, Gray geese $10, young turkeys $5. R. L. Howell Covington 770-922-7161
'98 hatch mix chicks, $4 ea. M. Jackson Flowery Branch 770-967-9493
'98 hatch-stags & pullets, Hatch, some crossed w/Roundhead, reas. priced. James .wood Hoschton 706-654-3498
1 Silver Sebright hen, 1 Sebright mixed, 1 pure Araueana, 1 Blue Splash hen. Jesse Gifford Forsyth 912-994-4595
1 pr. 4 yr. old blk. Australian swans, good breeders, $700, 1 pr. White Mute swans, 3 yrs. old, $750; trio African grey geese, adults, $65. C. Turner Villa Rica 770-459-4374
1. pr. Silver pheasants, 2 yrs. old, also, guineas & Bantams, priced according to age. Anthony Burch McDonough 770-914-2508
10 RIR pullets, frying size, if all are taken, only $4 ea. J. Puryear Hiram 7707943-2809
19 peacock breeders, 6 breeds, 50 peachicks 3-15 wk_s. old, healthy, bargain $2,000. Hiram Dunn Meansville 770-5678662
2 Bronze tom turkeys, $25 ea. or trade for young hens. E. Paulson Concord 770-8840199
2 yr. old Black Shoulder peacock, 2 young Heavy Breed roosters. J. Slack Monroe 770267-4666

TOWNS

James M. Hale

~ i_ - - - - . , '....----

- -

~.

UNION

79!0.!vy_Log Gap Rd., Harris Blueberries
Young Harris

Now

706-379-3296

Call evening before day on which you want to come

23 breeds & mutations of peafowl. Robert McDade Milledgeville 912-454-3278
25 dill. kinds of Show Bantams, also, eggs for sale. Clyde Goolsby Douglasville 770942-4371

B&B Produce

Apples

Now

706-745-5881

Open 9 am-5 pm, closed Sun.

Miniature AMHR mare, 4 yr., dk. grey/white,

$500; TWH geld., 16 yrs., 16hds., bay, great

on trails, $1200. Cindy Clive Jonesboro 770-

471-5114

Missouri Fox Trotter, 2 yr. gray mare, good

trail horse, well trained, $2200; yrlg. gray filly $1000, both gentle. J. Lott Monroe 770-267-

3980

Morgan, regd. 8 yr. old geld., 16hds.,

jumping 2'6", combined training prospect. B.

Beineke Powder Springs 770-439-7023

Mr. Personality, 4 yrs., great bloodline,

orphaned, 14hds., hand raised, needs firm,

loving, accomplished rider, $850. Bobby

Almand Stone Mountain 770-482-7633

Paint geld., 2 1/2 yrs., loud tri-colored

tobiano, good on trails, loads easily, needs

finishing, 14hds., $1000. L. Hinson Alto 706-

778-7120

Palomino pinto Miniature stud; also brown

Mediterranean jennet, both regd. Billy Turner

Union Point 706-486-2558

Paso Fino horses, 2 mares for beginner

riders, Fino show geld., exc. manners. Jennie

Williams Powder Springs 770-943-8781

Paso Fino geld., regd. bay, 5 yrs. old,

14.2hds., good gait, good all-around horse.

John Harkins Marshallville 912-967-2824

Paso Fino mare, 15 yrs. old, sorrel-not

regd., pretty head & neck, has paint filly by

side, will ride, $1800. Deborah Johnson Kite

912-469-3513

Paso Fino mares $2000 ea., (3 mares).

Robin Cook Jackson 770-775-2257

Paso Fino's mare, 9 yrs., 15hds., blk., exc.

gait; .buckskin stud, 2 1/2 yrs. D. Kendrick

Grovetown 706-855-9639

Paso Fino, 6 mos. old regd. colt, blk. w/star

& two socks, $1400, call nights & weekends.

Vickie Riner Kite 912-668-4069

Pony, adorable 1Oyr. geld., almost 1Ohds.,

beau., healthy, gentle, likes children, saddle &

bridle, $850. Ms. Smith Stone Mountain 770-

465-6793

OH geld., 15.3hds., 15 yrs., gentle, $1200

firrri; Companion pony, 10 yrs., gentle, tack

avail., call aft. 6 pm. J. Kelley McDonough

770-957-6077

OH mare, 8 yrs. old, child safe, trail ridden;

OH geld., 7 yrs. old, child safe, trail ridden. E.

Culbertson Winterville 706-742-7972

OH/TB mare, 16hds., beau. chestnut, 12

yrs., advanced beginner or intermediate rider,

well trained, some jumping, lease/sale. S.

Wrensen Woodstock 770-591-1200

OH/cross chestnut, 14hds. mare, jumps

2'9", dressage, cross country, drives, easy

keeper, pony clubbed, flashy movement,

sadly outgrown, $5500. C. Stephens Conyers 770-483-5422

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its and VegetabIes
ectly influenced by the weather. The dates of availability provided on the list are approximate.

'95, '96, '97, '98 White and Pied peafowls,
98 Silver pheasants, '97, '98 Grey peacock pheasants, aft. 7pm. Ray Watts Macon 912-
.74,~16~~lver & Nepal Kelig pheasants,

before driving to a pick-your-own operation for detailed location directions, hours of operation and other information you may need.

American.& Indian Fantail pigeons, Golden

COUNTY

LOCATION

CROP

AVAILABLE

PHONE

COMMENTS

.~~~~ghts. David Orgel Albany 912-435-

~---------------------------------'-------------------------------,1 '98 hatch Ringneck pheasants, also,

HOUSTON Frank Ussery

173 Farr Rd

Musadines

Sept. 15

91.2-987-3331

Bantams. Grace Jones Elberton 706-283Open 9 am-6 pm; closed Wed. & Sun. 7051

Double Q Farms Charles Quimby
JACKSON

Cathleen
1475 Hwy. 26 Hawkinsville

Kiwi fruit

Oct. 24-31

912-892-3794

Open 9 am-5 pm, Mon.-Sat. 1-5 pm Sun.; containers furn.

'98 hatch Silver Sebrights, trio $12.50, 3 1/2 mos., call aft. 6pm. Barry Manders Cumming 770-889-2574
'98 hatch Silkie chicks, Cochin bantams hens & mottled chicks; Partridge Wyandotte bantam rooster. S. Anderson Dalton 706259-5475

Hope Loggins

1309 Porter Rd. Commerce

Dale & Joyce Rodriquez 106 Mangum Br. Maysville

MONROE Muscadine Vineyard Cliff Music

Forsyth

MORGAN
EK Malcom

1161 Price Mill Madison

.Vegetables, watermelons Now-Oct. 31

706-367-4744

Muscadines, scuppernongs

Sept.-early Oct

706-335-2132

Muscadines

Aug.22

Muscadines, scuppernongs

Now

912-994-1273 912-994-3514
706-342-0993

Call early or late evenings Open 6 pm-dark weekdays 8 am-dark weekends; containers furn
Open 9 am-6 pm all week Open 9 am-6 pm

'98 hatch Bantams, Silver Duckwing, Mille Fleurs. E. V. Holland Gray 912-986-9924
'98 hatch guineas. Farris Garmon Covington 770-787-3476
'98 hatch Araucana rooster. M. Barron Alpharetta 770-475-3542
'98 hatch guineas, Buff Dundotte & Lavender, $5 ea. Mark Warfel Kingston 770606-8857
'98 hatch (3rd gen.) Eastern wild turkey poults, call evgs. Kenny Hill Ty Ty 912-3824676 912-382-1590
'98 hatch RIR, Frizzles, Silkies, Cochins, Red/Gold pheasants. S. Hurlbutt Senoia 770-599-6128

Keith Malcom
MURRY Conasauga U-Pick-Em Lamar Weaver

1161 Price Mill Madison
901 River Rd. Chatsworth

NEWTON

Wade H. Braswell

215 Roberts Rd.

Covington

OCONEE

John & Donna Washington Julian Dr.,

Athens

OGLETHORPE

Sims Farm Produce

Hwy. 22, Lexington

PICKENS Mel-0-Dale FarmMelva & Dale Burdge
ROCKDALE Tony Vincent
TAYLOR Ronny Jones

Old Cove Rd. Jasper
3424 Carlisle Ct. Conyers
J.B. Gordon Rd.

Muscadines, scuppernongs Aug.24 Muscadines ,scuppernongs Sept-Oct.

Scuppernongs
Pumpkins
Pink-eye & Cream40, field peas, okra Blueberries

Aug.30 Oct. Now Now

Muscadines, scuppernongs 20+ vars;
Muscadines,vegetables

Sept. 1 Aug.22

706-342-0993 706-695-9670
770-787-1802 770-725-6883 706-369-8480 706-783-3223 706-692-2086
770-483-8442 912-956-5133

Open 8am-8 pm weekdays
Open 8 am-7 pm; closed Tues.
Open 9 am-4 pm; please call
Open 9 am-dark Mon.-Sat.,. closed Sun Call for picking aft. 8 pm
Naturally grown
Call for price & times
Open 9 am-6 pm Wed.-Sat., 1-6 pm Sun.

'98 hatch White Embden & Chinese geese, $15, Gray geese $10, young turkeys $5. R. L. Howell Covington 770-922-7161
'98 hatch mix chicks, $4 ea. M. Jackson Flowery Branch 770-967-9493
'98 hatch-stags & pullets, Hatch, some crossed w/Roundhead, reas. priced. James .wood Hoschton 706-654-3498
1 Silver Sebright hen, 1 Sebright mixed, 1 pure Araueana, 1 Blue Splash hen. Jesse Gifford Forsyth 912-994-4595
1 pr. 4 yr. old blk. Australian swans, good breeders, $700, 1 pr. White Mute swans, 3 yrs. old, $750; trio African grey geese, adults, $65. C. Turner Villa Rica 770-459-4374
1. pr. Silver pheasants, 2 yrs. old, also, guineas & Bantams, priced according to age. Anthony Burch McDonough 770-914-2508
10 RIR pullets, frying size, if all are taken, only $4 ea. J. Puryear Hiram 7707943-2809
19 peacock breeders, 6 breeds, 50 peachicks 3-15 wk_s. old, healthy, bargain $2,000. Hiram Dunn Meansville 770-5678662
2 Bronze tom turkeys, $25 ea. or trade for young hens. E. Paulson Concord 770-8840199
2 yr. old Black Shoulder peacock, 2 young Heavy Breed roosters. J. Slack Monroe 770267-4666

TOWNS

James M. Hale

~ i_ - - - - . , '....----

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~.

UNION

79!0.!vy_Log Gap Rd., Harris Blueberries
Young Harris

Now

706-379-3296

Call evening before day on which you want to come

23 breeds & mutations of peafowl. Robert McDade Milledgeville 912-454-3278
25 dill. kinds of Show Bantams, also, eggs for sale. Clyde Goolsby Douglasville 770942-4371

B&B Produce

Apples

Now

706-745-5881

Open 9 am-5 pm, closed Sun.

Miniature AMHR mare, 4 yr., dk. grey/white,

$500; TWH geld., 16 yrs., 16hds., bay, great

on trails, $1200. Cindy Clive Jonesboro 770-

471-5114

Missouri Fox Trotter, 2 yr. gray mare, good

trail horse, well trained, $2200; yrlg. gray filly $1000, both gentle. J. Lott Monroe 770-267-

3980

Morgan, regd. 8 yr. old geld., 16hds.,

jumping 2'6", combined training prospect. B.

Beineke Powder Springs 770-439-7023

Mr. Personality, 4 yrs., great bloodline,

orphaned, 14hds., hand raised, needs firm,

loving, accomplished rider, $850. Bobby

Almand Stone Mountain 770-482-7633

Paint geld., 2 1/2 yrs., loud tri-colored

tobiano, good on trails, loads easily, needs

finishing, 14hds., $1000. L. Hinson Alto 706-

778-7120

Palomino pinto Miniature stud; also brown

Mediterranean jennet, both regd. Billy Turner

Union Point 706-486-2558

Paso Fino horses, 2 mares for beginner

riders, Fino show geld., exc. manners. Jennie

Williams Powder Springs 770-943-8781

Paso Fino geld., regd. bay, 5 yrs. old,

14.2hds., good gait, good all-around horse.

John Harkins Marshallville 912-967-2824

Paso Fino mare, 15 yrs. old, sorrel-not

regd., pretty head & neck, has paint filly by

side, will ride, $1800. Deborah Johnson Kite

912-469-3513

Paso Fino mares $2000 ea., (3 mares).

Robin Cook Jackson 770-775-2257

Paso Fino's mare, 9 yrs., 15hds., blk., exc.

gait; .buckskin stud, 2 1/2 yrs. D. Kendrick

Grovetown 706-855-9639

Paso Fino, 6 mos. old regd. colt, blk. w/star

& two socks, $1400, call nights & weekends.

Vickie Riner Kite 912-668-4069

Pony, adorable 1Oyr. geld., almost 1Ohds.,

beau., healthy, gentle, likes children, saddle &

bridle, $850. Ms. Smith Stone Mountain 770-

465-6793

OH geld., 15.3hds., 15 yrs., gentle, $1200

firrri; Companion pony, 10 yrs., gentle, tack

avail., call aft. 6 pm. J. Kelley McDonough

770-957-6077

OH mare, 8 yrs. old, child safe, trail ridden;

OH geld., 7 yrs. old, child safe, trail ridden. E.

Culbertson Winterville 706-742-7972

OH/TB mare, 16hds., beau. chestnut, 12

yrs., advanced beginner or intermediate rider,

well trained, some jumping, lease/sale. S.

Wrensen Woodstock 770-591-1200

OH/cross chestnut, 14hds. mare, jumps

2'9", dressage, cross country, drives, easy

keeper, pony clubbed, flashy movement,

sadly outgrown, $5500. C. Stephens Conyers 770-483-5422

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Cockerels-show Partridge Silkies, Egyptian Pheasants-breeders F-3 Teminick

Fayoumis, Dominiques, New Hampshires, Tragapans, Nrpal, Cheers, Grey peacock,

also some pullets & yard birds. Scott Colomb Siamese, Edwards, 4 peafowls. Rodny Myers

Moreland 770-502-1633

Camden 912-576-8584

Different breeds heavy type Bantams, also, Pigeons, over 90 dill. breeds; also, doves,

guineas. M. Tate Dahlonega 706-864-4872 quail & chickens, call for prices, will ship &

706-867-8264

possibly del. Daniel Vaughan Concord 770-

Ducks, hens, roosters, ducks $5, hens & roosters $3 & 1 free Emu. Vickie Moore Madison 706-342-4983
Game fowl-Kelso's, Blue's, Kel;so x White Hackle, Roundheads, Butchers, butcher crosses, some bred. Mark Smith Marietta 770-428-4789

=8.::84,:,-,.=9.::34..:.0=---=----,,.----,------,-Pigeons-Racers, all out of proven stock,
100-600 mi., $5/up, all colors. Chuck Drust
Lithonia 770-484-1392 Pigeons-White Show Kings, from trophy
winners, this year Kings at $10 ea., older mated-$50/pair. Robert Cash Eatonton 706-

Game Warhorse x Mclean, Warhorse x Butcher, Mclean breeding stock, pure Warhorse hens & Mclean x hens. Hoyt Rollins LaFayette 706-638-6222
Game cocks flock reduction-Shamb, Hatch,
Roundhead Grey & Sumatras, make offer, will shi12. Tommy Cauthen Dublin 912-875-3204

..:.48;::5:;.-.=8.:::,85:::..4.:,..--,...,...._--_,,,..-,..------

Quail-day old through flight conditioned,

priced accord. to age, day old .1 O cents, 10

wks. $3, vacc. for quail pox. Marty Heatherly

Ringgold 706-965-4842



RIR &Buff Orpington chicks, $2-$3. Chase

Sam12les Cumming 770-887-0553

Game rooster w/6 game hens, all for $25. Dan Sevier Waleska 770-479-5999
Gamefowl pullets in Fordson Blues, Kelso, Hatch & others, $5 to $7 ea. Jimmy A. Maddox LaGrange 706-884-2923
Gamefowl brood pairs in Hatch & Clarets,

RI R's, Araucanas, White Leghorn, baby chicks & Pekin ducklings, '98 hatchings. Damon Daniel Williamson 770-412-8203
RI R's, White Leghorns, pigeons, Gold Sebrights, Game roosters, all sizes, B B Reds, others. Donald Phillips Royston 706-245-

also, a few Battre crosses. Bruce Hughes ,,6-"'3='60"="--.,.,-..,,..-----------

Lake Park 912-559-3433

RIR's-Yellow Buffs, Barred Rock hen, Black

Gamefowl-Grays, Joe Redmon, stags & Giant hens- $5 ea. for hens, $4 for roosters, 1

pullets, pure, reas. priced. Larry Knight Black Giant hen, 1 Black Giant rooster. R.

Mansfield 770-787-5528

Daves Madison 706-342-2620

Gamefowl-high qlty., reas. prices at all ages, Albany, Roundhead, Hatch, Kelso, Murphy & Greys, will trade for items of interest. Jer!}'. Low Jasper 770-735-1517

Red Jungle fowl, all ages avail., pairs, $25. Wa:tne Whiddon Cordele 912-273-9040
Roosters-RIR's, Black sex Link $3 ea., Silkies $5 ea. Sonya Babcock Winder 770-

Geese & pigeons for sale. C. H. Conner Flowery Branch 770-967-6828
Golden Polish Crested, White Silkies, Buff Brahmas, BB Reds, Partridge Cochins, Silver Sebrights, also, Muscovy ducks. D. J. Mclean Cumming 770-887-8137
Grown White Rosecombs, Brown Red

,,8.:::,67;..-..::0.o::0..:.1o = - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Saipan Jungle fowl, '98 hatch Yellow Gold
pheasants, Lady Amhurst, Bantams, Golden Sebrights, Spaniels, Mille Fleur, Buff Brahmas. J. Sargous Dahlonega 706-864~ 3938 706-864-8254 =-:S:;:h:....o'""w=-q"'1ty:.....c:B;c:a:.::n..:.ta_m_s-:-P=-a-rt'""ri,...,dg-e--.,..,W""y-a-nd""'o-tt-e,

Rosecombs, grey Japanese, White Japanese, Buff Brahma; ducks-Giant Rouen, Muscovy,

young Blk. Rosecombs.

A. Kight Call, Mandarin, Iv. msg. Mickey Whiting

Chickamauga 706-861-6959

Buford 770-945-4572

Guinea keets, various kind Bantams, Mille =s;..:i:::.lk::.ie..:.s,..:...:::..A..:::ra.:::u~c2 an~a!.!,=--Po-l-is-h,-S-u-lta_n_,_W_h-ite

Fleurs, Cochins, Old English, Araucanas. S. Faced Black Spanish, Egyptian Fayyyoumis,

Mitchell Wa:inesville 912-778-5014

RIR, Bantam mix roosters, turkeys. v. Sparr

Guineas-'98 hatch, $2.50 to $3.50. Jesse Lawrenceville 770-963-1404

Cam12 Douglasville 770-489-2116 Guineas-1998 hatch, white & pearl, $2,
$2.50, $3 according to age, serious inq. only. P. Hardiman L:ions 912-526-8826

Silkies, Cochins, Bantams, Silver Sebrights, chicks & adults, $2/up, sev. to choose from, hens & roosters, aft. 7pm. M. Barnes Con:iers 770-785-9636

Guineas-Araucana bantams, pheasants, $2 Silver Sebright bantams, 1 pr., $10. James

to $4 ea. Wilburn Hill Danville 912-962-3532 She1212ard Macon 912-788-6969 India Blue peafowl, grown pr., $150; '98 Turkeys-Royal Palm, guineas, peacocks-

hatch peachick, $25. D. Vincent Douglas Java Green, India Blue, Cameo & White. Jim

912-384-6130

_Mote Griffin 770-228-0362

Jumbo Pharoah quail, dressed/$1.30 ea. Turkeys-beau. Bronze babies $5 ea., baby

dressed, or alive/$1 ea., also eggs avail., call aft. 4:30 pm. James Griffin Douglas 912-3844081
Jumbo Pharoah quail dressed $1.30 , live $1, brown egg layer pullets, sev. breeds

chickens $2 ea., may sell adult turkeys to right
_home. c. Davis Dahlonega 706-265-2417
White King pigeons, healthy, young birds, $10 ea., will make pairs if you want. Clark

Bantams. 0947

William Waldrop

Tifton 912_386_

Henderson Coedele 912-273-0083 -While Leghorn bantams, 3 mos. old, $3 ea.

Jumbo Pharoah quail, $1.25 dressed, -$1 N. Hill Jackson 770-775-6028

live. Virgil Soles Adrian 912-668-4814

White Silkies, adults/chicks, White

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1sc.

B0

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quail

hatching

eggs

Leghorns, Golden Sebrightd, Game-Brown Red, adults/chicks, pheasants, hens, ducks.

year round, $30/100, $125/500, $200/1,000,

breeders, young mature and dressed quail.. _H. Brooks Roopville 770-854-7608

Ra:tmond Meadows Wadle:i 912-252-5345

Wood ducks $30/pr.; Mandarin ducks

Jumbo Wisc. Bobwhite quail, chiucks to $45/pr.; apricot Wood ducks $80/pr., can ship.

flight birds. Dale Carter Baxle:i 912-367-0067 James H. Mab!Y Lavonia 706-356-4742

Jumbo Wisc., Northern Bobwhite quail, Young black turkeys, $10 ea., white geese,

flight cond., $2.50 live, $2.75 dressed, 15 wks. 1 male, _1 female, both for $20. Willie J.

old avail. Marshal Simmons Jesup 912-586- Fulcher Madison 706-342-3739

2851
Jumbo Wisconsin Bobwhite quail. David Broome Lavonia 706-356-8962
Jumbo Wisconsin Bobwhite quail chicks $40/100, hatching eggs $20/100, $85/100, $150/1000. Dean Maddox Macon 912-7508891
Mallard ducks (3 gen.) & Canadian geese, Mallards $15/pr., Canadian geese $35 ea. W. B. Henley Douglasville 770-942-2554

Poultry Wanted
Want to buy Pigeons-Modenas, Black Chinese, pouters, Trumpets, Helmets, Swallows, breeder pairs only, call aft. tj_ark. Thomas Matthews Danielsville 706-789.3571
Want trio Wheaten 0. E. bantams, need to be good stock, w/in 50 mi. of Atlanta. Phillip ,Hembree Senoia 770-599-6356

Mixed Game chickens-hens, roosters, take all/$2 ea. Tony Hart Douglasville 770-949_2729

Alternative Livestock

Mixed chickens, runs in yard, good layers, If you have questions regarding ads in this '98 hatch, $3-$4 ea., roosters, pullets,..also, category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9084. O.E. Show bantams, aft. 4pm. E. Pinson

,Ellija:i 706-635-4872
Muscovy duckling sell out-1st come, 1st
served, asst'd colors $1.50 ea., hens $7. w.
,King Fa:ietteville 770-461-5461

The Alternative Livestock category contains ads for ratites (ostriches, rheas and emus) as well as other "nontraditional" livestock. Since ratites have

Mute swan prs., lrg., adult birds, been designated as alternative livestock,

Shellducks, asst'd types peachicks, White, ratites and poultry cannot be.mixed in the

Blue, Pied, Cameo, also, guineas. K. Kaiser same ad. Ratite ads will be listed under the

_Fairburn 770-964-3947

Alternative Livestock category and poultry

Northern Bobwhite quail chicks, 3 days old, ads will be listed under the Poultry for Sale

.30 cents ea., call aft. 5pm. J. D. Rhodes category. Remember, only one ad per

.Hawkinsville 912-783-2345

family unit per issue is allowed. No special

Northern Bobwhite quail, grown, flight permit is required to possess and raise

cond., chicks, eggs, year round. Charles Hart ratites. The Georgia Department of Natural

_Smithville 912-874-4267

Resources regulates many exotic animals,

Old English Bantams & White Fantail pigeons, bring own cage. Vivian Dunn Dublin 912-275-0321
Peacocks-India Blue, daults, $125/pr; '97 hatch, $100/pr. Donald Wood Danielsville 706-335-5878
Peacocks-India Blue, White, Black Shoulder, others, chicks start at $15, will ship. T. Hill DanielsvilleJOt\-795-5166

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 caribou. For more information on the deer farming license, contact the Georgia Department of Agriculture at (404) 656-

Peafowl-India Blues, cocks, hens, chicks, 3667. For information on licenses of other

$10 to $50 ea., selling out. E. Roper species of hoofed stock (except llama and

Eatonton 706-485-4612

buffalo), contact the Georgia Department

Peahens proven, 2 yrs. old, $75 ea., of Natural Resources Special Permit Unit

peafowl-Black Shoulder, 6 wks. old, $35 ea. at (770) 918-6404. Individuals submitting

Ed Carter Douglasville 770-942-9471

advertisements to buy and sell regulated

Pharoah quail & eggs, Muscovy ducks, hoofed stock in the Market Bulletin must

turkeys, Button Quail & more. A. Chan provide a photocopy of the appropriate

Gainesville 770-869-0224

license with their ad.

Pheasants-Red Gold, Yellow Gold & 2 yr. regd. male llama, qreeding/show qlty.,

Silvers, selling out, call week days aft. 6pm. loads, trail training started, healthy, easy

Billy Soles Woodbine 912-576-4084

going. Marsha Kelly Newnan 770-251-8896

Pheasants-Silvers, Jumbo Ringnecks, 3 pr. of 3 yr. old emus $60 per pr. W.R.

White Ringnecks, doves, etc., all Gamefowl- Connell Rt. 1Box193 Glenwood 30428 912-

NPl P. C. Robie Sylvania 912-863-7078

523-5386

5 llamas for $5000 or 3 females $2000 ea. '93 two-horse gooseneck slant load trlr., and 2 amles $1000 ea. Joe Taylor Baxley w/mats, rear tack, awning, lrg. insulated dr.

912-367-4888

rm., $4500, call aft. 6pm. Don Rushing

Emu breeders $100 ea., superior qlty., Dublin 912-272-3138

stock hvy. layers. Dan Staib Bluffton 912- '93-Stoll Gooseneck cattle trlr., near~ new,

641-2260

fir., tires, brks., paint, hyd. vac. brakes, 6000.

Emus & ostrich breeders, proven layers, Charles Waite Cumming 770-587-2692

must sell, no reas. offer refused; also GQF '94 Stidham gooseneck, 2 horse steel trlr.,

incubator, hatcher, other. Pat Ziadie exc. cond., fully encl'd., mats, dressing rm.,

Covington 770-787-7010

$4.750. J. Jackson Loganville 770-466-7434

Emus, nice, young breeders and yrlgs., '95 Bee 2-horse, bumper pull, slant load,

must reduce flock, $75 ea. Randy Teal rear tack/dr. room, $4000/obo. B. Garland

T:irone 770-486-6326

Greensboro 706-486-4012

Fallow deer for sale, bucks, does, fawns. '95 Sooner 3-horse slant load, alum.

Bill Timms Wrens 706-547-3555

Gooseneck, rear tack, carpeted dr. rm., exc.

Llamas, all ages & cols., friendly, halter shape, low mileage, $11,000. W. s. trnd. babies, starting at $500, terms & dely. Bartholomew Monroe 770-267-1181

avail. L. Grant Dallas 770-445-2855

'95 Stoll Gooseneck stock trailer, 20'x6'.

Llamas, soon to be weaned, regd. males, Johnn:t Da:t Ambrose 912-384-0552

$400 ea., beau. Appaloosa male breeder, '95 bumper pulll Ponderosa 4-horse trlr.,

wooly, throws 90% appy's, $900 Bob Johnson matted fir., interior Jgts., dividers, tack comp.,

T:irone 770-969-8939

feed manger, elec. brks., exc. cond., $3700.

Llamas, spotted appy. 1/2 Bolivan stud bred Shannon Thomason Lawrenceville 770-277-

females & babies, guard female for livestock, 6266

terns, dely.. Kathy Wade Winder 770-867- '96 2-horse slant load, bumper pull, white,

6092

saddle racks, pads & bridle racks, fir. & wall

Llamas, var. of ages and cols., males $600, mats, $3500/obo. Igor Foltyn Lawrenceville

females $1200. Cynthia Peters Newborn 770-921-3283

706-468-1227

'96 Big Valley 12-Horse gooseneck trlr.,

Llamas-Alpacas, regd., wide sel., halter 28'x7 1/2'x7', blk., 4' tack rm., $7500. S. Stana

trained, weanlings to adults, show or pet, all Atlanta 770-241-3201

cols., $600/up, Ive. msg. Patrice Cook '97 Chaparral 3-horse slant bumper pull trlr.,

Covington 770-787-6141

elec. brks., red, exc. cond., $2400/firm. M.

Ostrich: fertile eggs $45, day old chicks Pealock Suwanee 770-945-4748

$65, slaughter age birds avail., USDA meat '97 Elite alum. 3-horse trlr., dr. rm. feed

avail. Jere Hitchcock Danielsville 706-789- doors, rubber walls, 16" tires, rear tack, like

2915.

new, $13,900/obo. J. Williams Jefferson

Ostriches, Blue Necks, 1 female, 2 males, 4 706-367-9390

yrs. old, $200 ea. Jimmy Payne Zebulon '97 Ponderosa 2-horse bumper pull, red, fir.

770-358-3085

mats, $2500, mint cond. s. Hollomon

Ostriches, two proven breeder prs., best Canton -770-720-3882

offer. Mike Morris A!!!!ling 706-541-2235

'97 Southern livestock trlr. 40', 102" wide,

Regd. llamas, flashy paint pattern bred female plus outstanding matching 2-mo. baby,

10,000 lb.tandem axle, great for show cattle. Charles Crawle:t Unadilla 912-645-3887

$2000 for both, superior herd sire $1000. '97 Southern 4-horse trlr., slant,

Catherine B!}'.an Jas2er 706-337-2300

Gooseneck, rear tack, feed windows, running

Superior ostrich chicks $50 at one month, $70 two mos., $100 three mos., limited qty.

water, dr. rm., many extras, $17,500/obo. Jason Alday Re:inolds 912-847-3656

Kelly Scott Comer 706-797-3526
Z donks, (1/2 zebra, 1/2 donkey), $500 ea., keeps wild dogs, coyotes away, good for cattle. Gees Bower 238 Blue Meadows Circle Kathleen 912-987-4662

'97 Southern 3 horse slant load, dr. rm., rear tack, $10,000, Iv. msg. Jeremy Ward Eatonton 706-485-8080
'98 Gooseneck Brand stock trlr., 20'x6' escape door, divider gate, elec. brks., & lights, $4800, more. Clinton Wilson Lula 770-869-

3276

LIVESTOCK WANTED

'98 Ponderosa 2 horse BP, lgts., brks., tack

comp., esc. dr., $2700; '98 10' bumper stock

trlr., $2500; 2 horse walk-thru, $1250. M. If you have questions regarding ads in this Dillard Marietta 770-337-1696 category, call Sonya Mitchell at 404-651-9083. '98 Stoll. 6' bumper pull stock trlr., Ideal

Items listed in the Livestock Wanted category must be for specific livestock; for instance, "want 3 or 4-yr. old quarter horse gelding, approx. 16 hds., suitable for moderately experience rider." Generalized

horse or cattle, never used, $3750: K. Hagen Douglasville 770-577-0427
'98 W W 2-horse trlr., used twice, spare, white/red ~in stripe, sacrifice $2750. K. Owens Calhoun 706-629-4927

ads, such as "want horses, any amount," 1 Pleasure saddle $100,_ 1_ Roping, saddle are not acceptable for publication; neither '$200, also,-bridles & halters. B. Gilley

are ads for free or unwanted livestock.

Franklin 770-854-5009

Want 1 blk. male Dwarf rabbit, a young one, 1 set cattle bodies fits shortbed p.u., $100;

someone who lives close to Forsyth Co. 2 wheel farm trailer, $250. Ttiurman Walden

Jamie West Cumming 770-475-7709

He2hzibah 706-592-4380

Want 1 red Angus cow bred to red Angus 12" Western saddle, tooled leather, used

bull or 1 red Angus cow w/baby bull calf. J. once, $100/firm. S. Sewell Canon 706-356-

Johnson Stockbridge 770-474-8458

7031

Want 5-7 yr. geld. at least 16.1 hds., reas. 13" & 13 1/2" Barre~ saddle, used 2 or 3

priced. M. Reed Lawrenceville 770-237- times, good cond. S. Sasser Springfield 912-

8083

754-7544

Want 8-14 yr. horse, English or Western, 13" Western youth saddle $125; 16" Roping

must be child-safe, over 15hd., walk, trot, etc., saddle, exc. cond., $200; lrg. show halter

call before 1Opm. C. Lancaster Eatonton w/silver, $200. A. Yeany Bogart 770-725-

706-485-8999

6447

Want exc. perm., loving home for small, 14" !gt. wgt. Barrel saddle, very good cond., older pony geld., must be child-safe. L. $250. Carl Wise Williamson 770-229-5858

Goldman Griffin 770-227-7717 770-227- 15 1/2" English jumping saddle, brn., very

7681

good cond., $125. S. Enderlein Brooks 770-

461-1699

LIVESTOCK HANDLING

15 1/2" Western saddle, loaded w/silver, breast collar, headstall incl., $600/trade for all

purpose Sieben County or Crosby Eng.

If you have questions regarding ads in this categp!}', call Ora Gare/ at 404-651-9081.
'97 Ponderosa 16' bumper pull stock trl., exc. cond., $2900. J. Branch Hazlehurst 912-375-2465
'76 Hale stock trlr. 16', center gate, 2-way rear gate,_$750. K. Arrendale Hull 706-7882674
'78 Stoll 24' Gooseneck stock/horse trlr., 8 lug tandem w/brks., pads, 2 dividers, great shape, $3500/firm. J. Fletcher Woodstock 770-928-7602
'79 B & B Gooseneck horse trlf., good cond., new brks./wiring, $2500. Tommy Vaughn Forsyth 912-994-6738 912-9945479
'79 McQuerry 4-horse gooseneck, many extras, $2,000/trade for 3-slant or stock trlr. M. Bowen Oxford 770-364-6716
'85 Big Valley 4-horse gooseneck, extra tall/wide, fir. in good cond., sell/trade for 2horse extra tall/wide, call aft. ?pm. A. Austin White 770-607-9307
'87 Eagle 27 1/2' four horse gooseneck, dr. rm. w/shower, H/C water, and more. Sammy Young Wrightsville 912-864-7351
'88 WW 2 horse 16' gooseneck trailer, lrg. dressing room, exc. cond. $2800. S. Ross Con:iers 770-929-8752

saddle. P. Anthony Macon 912-785-9134
15" custom-made Legend Barrel saddle, exc. cond., $325. H. Bissette Warner Robins 912-923-4990
16 1/2" beau. blk. Western show saddle,. bridle & breastplate, loaded w/silver, used twice. V. J, Stowe Madison 706-557-9767 706-342-8701
16' Gooseneck stock trlr., center divider gate, 7' wide, 6 1/2' tall, good cond., $2200/obo. David Wilson Rockmart 770684-3305
16' bumper pull trlr., dual a_xle, good oak fir., mats, center gate & tack comp., $900. Dean U12church Athens 706-353-0212
16" American show saddle w/matching head stall & breast collar $1000, 15" Circle M youth show saddle $375. John Horne Dublin 912-27 4-0992
16" Circle A show saddle, breastplate & headstall, med oil finish, $950. Diane Roberson Dublin 912-984-4830
16" Saddle King Cordura western saddle, like new, matching pad, girth, breast collar, bridle, $350; leather Pony saddle w/pad, $120. J. Schower Locust Grove 770-9541372 770-967-3443
16" handmade saddle, floral w/some silver, made on extra low moose oak rawhide, covered tree, for roping or cutting, $1250.

'92 CM 4-Horse stock trlr., 7' tall w/mats, Budd:t Eason Collins 912-693-2948

center divider, sheltered, $2500. K. Stewart 16" saddle, King {Bona Allen) work/show,

Good Ho2e 770-267-9836

silver matching breast collar, $850, show

'93 Bee Super Deluxe 4 horse slant load halter $50, breast collar $50. Nick Carden

Gooseneck, dr. rm., rear tack, new paint, Fa:ietteville 770-461-8434

$7000. Kevin Nix Cleveland 706-865-9488 17" Cornela Jumping saddle, $100; 19"

'93 CM Circuit Champ. 2 horse bumper Whitman Saddleseat saddle, $400; 17 1/2" pull, red, encl.'d trlr., mats, pads, lifetime fir., Stubben All-Purpose saddle, $300. N.

$1950. B. Thomas Decatur 404-299-6966 Christo12her Newnan 770-251-9746

'93 Calico 3-Horse slant load bumper pull, 17" Prix des Nations close contact saddle,

extra tall 7 1/2' dr. rm., floor mats & wall extra wide tree, exc. cond., call daytime. K.

liners. C. Aman Atlanta 770-457-2700

Larkey Alpharetta 770-751-1226

Ads cannot be called in byphone.

Submit ads by Wednesday noon.

17.5" Pessoa EQ jumping saddle, used 5 times, $1350. S. Childrey Norcross 770326-7500
18' Gooseneck stock trlr., exc. cond., $2100. Al Manning UValda 912-594-8212
1972 Gore 2-Horse bumper pull trlr., surge brakes, new tires, $1000. J. Peterson Albany 912-883-6068
1988 Stoll trlr., 6 horse slant load, sep. dr./feed room & tack room, storage under neck, new tires, good cond. (fax:7068233303). John Starrak Augusta 803-6375220
2 Horse bumper pull, new flr./tires, $850/obo; Stuben Tristen 16" dressage , $350 incl. fittings. Marie Nguyen Comer 706-7833490
2 Horse bumper pull trlr., elec. brks., new tires & rims, good floor, sound, $1000/obo. D. S12ung RO:iSton 706-245-9765
2 _horse bumper pull trlr., 6 1/2' tall, tack comp., feed bins, removeable tops on back drs., GC., sandblasted/repainted, $1000. Randi Johnson Covington 770-385-3230
2 horse bumper pull trlr., $1350, exc. cond. F. Hall Atlanta 404-250-0735
2 horse bumper pull trlr., tack comp., center divider, new tires & paint, good cond., $1850. C. Dillard Hephzibah 706-592-4960
2 horse bumper pull trlr. w/tack comp., new fir., lgts., paint, good tires, exc. cond., $1600. Shane Roberson Dublin 912-984_-4447
3-horse Featherlite alum. trailer. Graham Clark Canton 770-720-4337 800-951-8436
4-Horse SST Phamtom, 31 ', 5th wheel, alum., dr. rms., $14,000; Big Valley 2-horse, mint cond., $3500. L. Ross Tucker 770-4931552
6 Western saddles $100/up; 4 Roping saddles $100/up, all types misc. tack. Mel Dillard Woodstock 770-579-8372
6 ft. portable (stock) travel panels, foild up to 3', used 1 time, can be mounted on trailer. Ace Harris Chickamauga 706-931-2943
Albion Dressage saddle, exc. cond., blk., 16 1/2" med. tree, $675. Phillip Graham Marietta 770-926-2860 770-591-8001
Australian Outback saddle, like new, $300; 15" Barrel saddle, $250; also, 2 Horse trlr, GC., pulls great, w/mats, $1250/obo. Phil/Barry Martin Butler 912-862-3454 912862-3627
Black Dressage bridle (snaffle). flash noseband, fancy brass buckles, matching web reins, horse size, exc. cond., $100. S. Zaybal Acworth 770-974-3923
Bcina Allen Roping saddle, 16"; Lamb Roping saddle, 15", RR rnd. skirt Barrel saddle, youth Western saddle, sq. skirt. James Abbott Adel 912-896-2593
Cattle head gates, hvy. duty, exc. cond., $175. J. M. King Lawrenceville 770-9630896
Cherokee 2-horse Gooseneck, encl'd, esc. drs., w/many extras, walk-thru, sheltered, $6,000. 0. Side.rs Eatonton 706-485-3629
Circle Y Mariha Josey 15 1/2" seai Barrel saddle, $500/nego. P. Cannon Collins 912693-2793
Crosby Robert Dover free-style dressage saddle, 17", new girth, leathers, irons; all blk., $850. M. St. Clair Concord 770-884-0481
Factory made cattle bodies for long wheelbase p.u., $80. Bob Fowler Royston 706-245-6875
Jackson 2-Horse BP, alum./steel manger, esc. dr., tack,' 7' hgt., exc. cond., $6500/obo. Sam Grissom Buford 770-614-8511
Orig. Civil War Hope saddle, complete w/handmade headstall & breast strap, call for info., make offer. Frank Benson Norcross 770-448-2415
Shoop-2 horse 7' tall bumper pull trlr. w/ramp, esc. drs., body in good cond., $1000, call evgs. K. Ortega Alpharetta 770-7513770
W W 14' stock trlr., 1991 , exc. cond., 3horse, inter. lights, 4 wheel brakes, good tires, firs. & mats, $1900. John Jenkins Tyrone 770-458-5484
W W Cutting saddle, drk: brn., 17" suede seat, good cond., $350. Robert Whitworth Lawrenceville 770-963-0952
Want 12' or 14' cow trailer, bumper pull w/brks., reas. priced, good c;ond. Dearl Jarrard Gainesville 770-983-7735
Want to buy old Western or any type saddles. W. G. Hembree Whitesburg 770832-2605
Western saddle, 16", mint cond., $450/obo (orig. $725). J. B. Rutland Albany 912-4349081
Wintec All-Purpose swap top saddle, 17", adj., exc. cond. w/2 tops, $375. K. Carter Dawson 912-995-4567
Youth English saddle, leathers, stirrups, 3 pads, $85, other items avail. L. Wilson Jefferson 706-654-4668
RABBITS
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Sonya Mitchell at 404-6519083.
2 Netherland Dwarfs, 10 wks., cage & supplies, asking $35. Carol Hood 531 Hemstead St. Scottdale 30079 404-5080978
50 rabbits for sale, breeders, fryers, NZW, Lops, Flemish Giants, 2 Angoras for sale. Jeram:t Smith Molena 770-884-0862
Adorable babies & adult breeders, all cols., sizes, Mini Rex, Holland Lop $5/up. Heather Bullock Lawrenceville 770-513-2458 _
Baby & breeder rabbits $5-$15, some w/pedi, Fuzzy Lops, Mini Rex, Polish, Jersey Woolies, Netherland Dwarf, lie. T. Ashley Knoxville 912-836-241 0
Bunnies & rabbits, white, blk., brown, grey, tan, solid & mix., Jge. & sml. $10/up. Michael Evans McDonough 770-898-9507

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THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday August 19, 1998

Cockerels-show Partridge Silkies, Egyptian Pheasants-breeders F-3 Teminick

Fayoumis, Dominiques, New Hampshires, Tragapans, Nrpal, Cheers, Grey peacock,

also some pullets & yard birds. Scott Colomb Siamese, Edwards, 4 peafowls. Rodny Myers

Moreland 770-502-1633

Camden 912-576-8584

Different breeds heavy type Bantams, also, Pigeons, over 90 dill. breeds; also, doves,

guineas. M. Tate Dahlonega 706-864-4872 quail & chickens, call for prices, will ship &

706-867-8264

possibly del. Daniel Vaughan Concord 770-

Ducks, hens, roosters, ducks $5, hens & roosters $3 & 1 free Emu. Vickie Moore Madison 706-342-4983
Game fowl-Kelso's, Blue's, Kel;so x White Hackle, Roundheads, Butchers, butcher crosses, some bred. Mark Smith Marietta 770-428-4789

=8.::84,:,-,.=9.::34..:.0=---=----,,.----,------,-Pigeons-Racers, all out of proven stock,
100-600 mi., $5/up, all colors. Chuck Drust
Lithonia 770-484-1392 Pigeons-White Show Kings, from trophy
winners, this year Kings at $10 ea., older mated-$50/pair. Robert Cash Eatonton 706-

Game Warhorse x Mclean, Warhorse x Butcher, Mclean breeding stock, pure Warhorse hens & Mclean x hens. Hoyt Rollins LaFayette 706-638-6222
Game cocks flock reduction-Shamb, Hatch,
Roundhead Grey & Sumatras, make offer, will shi12. Tommy Cauthen Dublin 912-875-3204

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Quail-day old through flight conditioned,

priced accord. to age, day old .1 O cents, 10

wks. $3, vacc. for quail pox. Marty Heatherly

Ringgold 706-965-4842



RIR &Buff Orpington chicks, $2-$3. Chase

Sam12les Cumming 770-887-0553

Game rooster w/6 game hens, all for $25. Dan Sevier Waleska 770-479-5999
Gamefowl pullets in Fordson Blues, Kelso, Hatch & others, $5 to $7 ea. Jimmy A. Maddox LaGrange 706-884-2923
Gamefowl brood pairs in Hatch & Clarets,

RI R's, Araucanas, White Leghorn, baby chicks & Pekin ducklings, '98 hatchings. Damon Daniel Williamson 770-412-8203
RI R's, White Leghorns, pigeons, Gold Sebrights, Game roosters, all sizes, B B Reds, others. Donald Phillips Royston 706-245-

also, a few Battre crosses. Bruce Hughes ,,6-"'3='60"="--.,.,-..,,..-----------

Lake Park 912-559-3433

RIR's-Yellow Buffs, Barred Rock hen, Black

Gamefowl-Grays, Joe Redmon, stags & Giant hens- $5 ea. for hens, $4 for roosters, 1

pullets, pure, reas. priced. Larry Knight Black Giant hen, 1 Black Giant rooster. R.

Mansfield 770-787-5528

Daves Madison 706-342-2620

Gamefowl-high qlty., reas. prices at all ages, Albany, Roundhead, Hatch, Kelso, Murphy & Greys, will trade for items of interest. Jer!}'. Low Jasper 770-735-1517

Red Jungle fowl, all ages avail., pairs, $25. Wa:tne Whiddon Cordele 912-273-9040
Roosters-RIR's, Black sex Link $3 ea., Silkies $5 ea. Sonya Babcock Winder 770-

Geese & pigeons for sale. C. H. Conner Flowery Branch 770-967-6828
Golden Polish Crested, White Silkies, Buff Brahmas, BB Reds, Partridge Cochins, Silver Sebrights, also, Muscovy ducks. D. J. Mclean Cumming 770-887-8137
Grown White Rosecombs, Brown Red

,,8.:::,67;..-..::0.o::0..:.1o = - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Saipan Jungle fowl, '98 hatch Yellow Gold
pheasants, Lady Amhurst, Bantams, Golden Sebrights, Spaniels, Mille Fleur, Buff Brahmas. J. Sargous Dahlonega 706-864~ 3938 706-864-8254 =-:S:;:h:....o'""w=-q"'1ty:.....c:B;c:a:.::n..:.ta_m_s-:-P=-a-rt'""ri,...,dg-e--.,..,W""y-a-nd""'o-tt-e,

Rosecombs, grey Japanese, White Japanese, Buff Brahma; ducks-Giant Rouen, Muscovy,

young Blk. Rosecombs.

A. Kight Call, Mandarin, Iv. msg. Mickey Whiting

Chickamauga 706-861-6959

Buford 770-945-4572

Guinea keets, various kind Bantams, Mille =s;..:i:::.lk::.ie..:.s,..:...:::..A..:::ra.:::u~c2 an~a!.!,=--Po-l-is-h,-S-u-lta_n_,_W_h-ite

Fleurs, Cochins, Old English, Araucanas. S. Faced Black Spanish, Egyptian Fayyyoumis,

Mitchell Wa:inesville 912-778-5014

RIR, Bantam mix roosters, turkeys. v. Sparr

Guineas-'98 hatch, $2.50 to $3.50. Jesse Lawrenceville 770-963-1404

Cam12 Douglasville 770-489-2116 Guineas-1998 hatch, white & pearl, $2,
$2.50, $3 according to age, serious inq. only. P. Hardiman L:ions 912-526-8826

Silkies, Cochins, Bantams, Silver Sebrights, chicks & adults, $2/up, sev. to choose from, hens & roosters, aft. 7pm. M. Barnes Con:iers 770-785-9636

Guineas-Araucana bantams, pheasants, $2 Silver Sebright bantams, 1 pr., $10. James

to $4 ea. Wilburn Hill Danville 912-962-3532 She1212ard Macon 912-788-6969 India Blue peafowl, grown pr., $150; '98 Turkeys-Royal Palm, guineas, peacocks-

hatch peachick, $25. D. Vincent Douglas Java Green, India Blue, Cameo & White. Jim

912-384-6130

_Mote Griffin 770-228-0362

Jumbo Pharoah quail, dressed/$1.30 ea. Turkeys-beau. Bronze babies $5 ea., baby

dressed, or alive/$1 ea., also eggs avail., call aft. 4:30 pm. James Griffin Douglas 912-3844081
Jumbo Pharoah quail dressed $1.30 , live $1, brown egg layer pullets, sev. breeds

chickens $2 ea., may sell adult turkeys to right
_home. c. Davis Dahlonega 706-265-2417
White King pigeons, healthy, young birds, $10 ea., will make pairs if you want. Clark

Bantams. 0947

William Waldrop

Tifton 912_386_

Henderson Coedele 912-273-0083 -While Leghorn bantams, 3 mos. old, $3 ea.

Jumbo Pharoah quail, $1.25 dressed, -$1 N. Hill Jackson 770-775-6028

live. Virgil Soles Adrian 912-668-4814

White Silkies, adults/chicks, White

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Leghorns, Golden Sebrightd, Game-Brown Red, adults/chicks, pheasants, hens, ducks.

year round, $30/100, $125/500, $200/1,000,

breeders, young mature and dressed quail.. _H. Brooks Roopville 770-854-7608

Ra:tmond Meadows Wadle:i 912-252-5345

Wood ducks $30/pr.; Mandarin ducks

Jumbo Wisc. Bobwhite quail, chiucks to $45/pr.; apricot Wood ducks $80/pr., can ship.

flight birds. Dale Carter Baxle:i 912-367-0067 James H. Mab!Y Lavonia 706-356-4742

Jumbo Wisc., Northern Bobwhite quail, Young black turkeys, $10 ea., white geese,

flight cond., $2.50 live, $2.75 dressed, 15 wks. 1 male, _1 female, both for $20. Willie J.

old avail. Marshal Simmons Jesup 912-586- Fulcher Madison 706-342-3739

2851
Jumbo Wisconsin Bobwhite quail. David Broome Lavonia 706-356-8962
Jumbo Wisconsin Bobwhite quail chicks $40/100, hatching eggs $20/100, $85/100, $150/1000. Dean Maddox Macon 912-7508891
Mallard ducks (3 gen.) & Canadian geese, Mallards $15/pr., Canadian geese $35 ea. W. B. Henley Douglasville 770-942-2554

Poultry Wanted
Want to buy Pigeons-Modenas, Black Chinese, pouters, Trumpets, Helmets, Swallows, breeder pairs only, call aft. tj_ark. Thomas Matthews Danielsville 706-789.3571
Want trio Wheaten 0. E. bantams, need to be good stock, w/in 50 mi. of Atlanta. Phillip ,Hembree Senoia 770-599-6356

Mixed Game chickens-hens, roosters, take all/$2 ea. Tony Hart Douglasville 770-949_2729

Alternative Livestock

Mixed chickens, runs in yard, good layers, If you have questions regarding ads in this '98 hatch, $3-$4 ea., roosters, pullets,..also, category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9084. O.E. Show bantams, aft. 4pm. E. Pinson

,Ellija:i 706-635-4872
Muscovy duckling sell out-1st come, 1st
served, asst'd colors $1.50 ea., hens $7. w.
,King Fa:ietteville 770-461-5461

The Alternative Livestock category contains ads for ratites (ostriches, rheas and emus) as well as other "nontraditional" livestock. Since ratites have

Mute swan prs., lrg., adult birds, been designated as alternative livestock,

Shellducks, asst'd types peachicks, White, ratites and poultry cannot be.mixed in the

Blue, Pied, Cameo, also, guineas. K. Kaiser same ad. Ratite ads will be listed under the

_Fairburn 770-964-3947

Alternative Livestock category and poultry

Northern Bobwhite quail chicks, 3 days old, ads will be listed under the Poultry for Sale

.30 cents ea., call aft. 5pm. J. D. Rhodes category. Remember, only one ad per

.Hawkinsville 912-783-2345

family unit per issue is allowed. No special

Northern Bobwhite quail, grown, flight permit is required to possess and raise

cond., chicks, eggs, year round. Charles Hart ratites. The Georgia Department of Natural

_Smithville 912-874-4267

Resources regulates many exotic animals,

Old English Bantams & White Fantail pigeons, bring own cage. Vivian Dunn Dublin 912-275-0321
Peacocks-India Blue, daults, $125/pr; '97 hatch, $100/pr. Donald Wood Danielsville 706-335-5878
Peacocks-India Blue, White, Black Shoulder, others, chicks start at $15, will ship. T. Hill DanielsvilleJOt\-795-5166

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 caribou. For more information on the deer farming license, contact the Georgia Department of Agriculture at (404) 656-

Peafowl-India Blues, cocks, hens, chicks, 3667. For information on licenses of other

$10 to $50 ea., selling out. E. Roper species of hoofed stock (except llama and

Eatonton 706-485-4612

buffalo), contact the Georgia Department

Peahens proven, 2 yrs. old, $75 ea., of Natural Resources Special Permit Unit

peafowl-Black Shoulder, 6 wks. old, $35 ea. at (770) 918-6404. Individuals submitting

Ed Carter Douglasville 770-942-9471

advertisements to buy and sell regulated

Pharoah quail & eggs, Muscovy ducks, hoofed stock in the Market Bulletin must

turkeys, Button Quail & more. A. Chan provide a photocopy of the appropriate

Gainesville 770-869-0224

license with their ad.

Pheasants-Red Gold, Yellow Gold & 2 yr. regd. male llama, qreeding/show qlty.,

Silvers, selling out, call week days aft. 6pm. loads, trail training started, healthy, easy

Billy Soles Woodbine 912-576-4084

going. Marsha Kelly Newnan 770-251-8896

Pheasants-Silvers, Jumbo Ringnecks, 3 pr. of 3 yr. old emus $60 per pr. W.R.

White Ringnecks, doves, etc., all Gamefowl- Connell Rt. 1Box193 Glenwood 30428 912-

NPl P. C. Robie Sylvania 912-863-7078

523-5386

5 llamas for $5000 or 3 females $2000 ea. '93 two-horse gooseneck slant load trlr., and 2 amles $1000 ea. Joe Taylor Baxley w/mats, rear tack, awning, lrg. insulated dr.

912-367-4888

rm., $4500, call aft. 6pm. Don Rushing

Emu breeders $100 ea., superior qlty., Dublin 912-272-3138

stock hvy. layers. Dan Staib Bluffton 912- '93-Stoll Gooseneck cattle trlr., near~ new,

641-2260

fir., tires, brks., paint, hyd. vac. brakes, 6000.

Emus & ostrich breeders, proven layers, Charles Waite Cumming 770-587-2692

must sell, no reas. offer refused; also GQF '94 Stidham gooseneck, 2 horse steel trlr.,

incubator, hatcher, other. Pat Ziadie exc. cond., fully encl'd., mats, dressing rm.,

Covington 770-787-7010

$4.750. J. Jackson Loganville 770-466-7434

Emus, nice, young breeders and yrlgs., '95 Bee 2-horse, bumper pull, slant load,

must reduce flock, $75 ea. Randy Teal rear tack/dr. room, $4000/obo. B. Garland

T:irone 770-486-6326

Greensboro 706-486-4012

Fallow deer for sale, bucks, does, fawns. '95 Sooner 3-horse slant load, alum.

Bill Timms Wrens 706-547-3555

Gooseneck, rear tack, carpeted dr. rm., exc.

Llamas, all ages & cols., friendly, halter shape, low mileage, $11,000. W. s. trnd. babies, starting at $500, terms & dely. Bartholomew Monroe 770-267-1181

avail. L. Grant Dallas 770-445-2855

'95 Stoll Gooseneck stock trailer, 20'x6'.

Llamas, soon to be weaned, regd. males, Johnn:t Da:t Ambrose 912-384-0552

$400 ea., beau. Appaloosa male breeder, '95 bumper pulll Ponderosa 4-horse trlr.,

wooly, throws 90% appy's, $900 Bob Johnson matted fir., interior Jgts., dividers, tack comp.,

T:irone 770-969-8939

feed manger, elec. brks., exc. cond., $3700.

Llamas, spotted appy. 1/2 Bolivan stud bred Shannon Thomason Lawrenceville 770-277-

females & babies, guard female for livestock, 6266

terns, dely.. Kathy Wade Winder 770-867- '96 2-horse slant load, bumper pull, white,

6092

saddle racks, pads & bridle racks, fir. & wall

Llamas, var. of ages and cols., males $600, mats, $3500/obo. Igor Foltyn Lawrenceville

females $1200. Cynthia Peters Newborn 770-921-3283

706-468-1227

'96 Big Valley 12-Horse gooseneck trlr.,

Llamas-Alpacas, regd., wide sel., halter 28'x7 1/2'x7', blk., 4' tack rm., $7500. S. Stana

trained, weanlings to adults, show or pet, all Atlanta 770-241-3201

cols., $600/up, Ive. msg. Patrice Cook '97 Chaparral 3-horse slant bumper pull trlr.,

Covington 770-787-6141

elec. brks., red, exc. cond., $2400/firm. M.

Ostrich: fertile eggs $45, day old chicks Pealock Suwanee 770-945-4748

$65, slaughter age birds avail., USDA meat '97 Elite alum. 3-horse trlr., dr. rm. feed

avail. Jere Hitchcock Danielsville 706-789- doors, rubber walls, 16" tires, rear tack, like

2915.

new, $13,900/obo. J. Williams Jefferson

Ostriches, Blue Necks, 1 female, 2 males, 4 706-367-9390

yrs. old, $200 ea. Jimmy Payne Zebulon '97 Ponderosa 2-horse bumper pull, red, fir.

770-358-3085

mats, $2500, mint cond. s. Hollomon

Ostriches, two proven breeder prs., best Canton -770-720-3882

offer. Mike Morris A!!!!ling 706-541-2235

'97 Southern livestock trlr. 40', 102" wide,

Regd. llamas, flashy paint pattern bred female plus outstanding matching 2-mo. baby,

10,000 lb.tandem axle, great for show cattle. Charles Crawle:t Unadilla 912-645-3887

$2000 for both, superior herd sire $1000. '97 Southern 4-horse trlr., slant,

Catherine B!}'.an Jas2er 706-337-2300

Gooseneck, rear tack, feed windows, running

Superior ostrich chicks $50 at one month, $70 two mos., $100 three mos., limited qty.

water, dr. rm., many extras, $17,500/obo. Jason Alday Re:inolds 912-847-3656

Kelly Scott Comer 706-797-3526
Z donks, (1/2 zebra, 1/2 donkey), $500 ea., keeps wild dogs, coyotes away, good for cattle. Gees Bower 238 Blue Meadows Circle Kathleen 912-987-4662

'97 Southern 3 horse slant load, dr. rm., rear tack, $10,000, Iv. msg. Jeremy Ward Eatonton 706-485-8080
'98 Gooseneck Brand stock trlr., 20'x6' escape door, divider gate, elec. brks., & lights, $4800, more. Clinton Wilson Lula 770-869-

3276

LIVESTOCK WANTED

'98 Ponderosa 2 horse BP, lgts., brks., tack

comp., esc. dr., $2700; '98 10' bumper stock

trlr., $2500; 2 horse walk-thru, $1250. M. If you have questions regarding ads in this Dillard Marietta 770-337-1696 category, call Sonya Mitchell at 404-651-9083. '98 Stoll. 6' bumper pull stock trlr., Ideal

Items listed in the Livestock Wanted category must be for specific livestock; for instance, "want 3 or 4-yr. old quarter horse gelding, approx. 16 hds., suitable for moderately experience rider." Generalized

horse or cattle, never used, $3750: K. Hagen Douglasville 770-577-0427
'98 W W 2-horse trlr., used twice, spare, white/red ~in stripe, sacrifice $2750. K. Owens Calhoun 706-629-4927

ads, such as "want horses, any amount," 1 Pleasure saddle $100,_ 1_ Roping, saddle are not acceptable for publication; neither '$200, also,-bridles & halters. B. Gilley

are ads for free or unwanted livestock.

Franklin 770-854-5009

Want 1 blk. male Dwarf rabbit, a young one, 1 set cattle bodies fits shortbed p.u., $100;

someone who lives close to Forsyth Co. 2 wheel farm trailer, $250. Ttiurman Walden

Jamie West Cumming 770-475-7709

He2hzibah 706-592-4380

Want 1 red Angus cow bred to red Angus 12" Western saddle, tooled leather, used

bull or 1 red Angus cow w/baby bull calf. J. once, $100/firm. S. Sewell Canon 706-356-

Johnson Stockbridge 770-474-8458

7031

Want 5-7 yr. geld. at least 16.1 hds., reas. 13" & 13 1/2" Barre~ saddle, used 2 or 3

priced. M. Reed Lawrenceville 770-237- times, good cond. S. Sasser Springfield 912-

8083

754-7544

Want 8-14 yr. horse, English or Western, 13" Western youth saddle $125; 16" Roping

must be child-safe, over 15hd., walk, trot, etc., saddle, exc. cond., $200; lrg. show halter

call before 1Opm. C. Lancaster Eatonton w/silver, $200. A. Yeany Bogart 770-725-

706-485-8999

6447

Want exc. perm., loving home for small, 14" !gt. wgt. Barrel saddle, very good cond., older pony geld., must be child-safe. L. $250. Carl Wise Williamson 770-229-5858

Goldman Griffin 770-227-7717 770-227- 15 1/2" English jumping saddle, brn., very

7681

good cond., $125. S. Enderlein Brooks 770-

461-1699

LIVESTOCK HANDLING

15 1/2" Western saddle, loaded w/silver, breast collar, headstall incl., $600/trade for all

purpose Sieben County or Crosby Eng.

If you have questions regarding ads in this categp!}', call Ora Gare/ at 404-651-9081.
'97 Ponderosa 16' bumper pull stock trl., exc. cond., $2900. J. Branch Hazlehurst 912-375-2465
'76 Hale stock trlr. 16', center gate, 2-way rear gate,_$750. K. Arrendale Hull 706-7882674
'78 Stoll 24' Gooseneck stock/horse trlr., 8 lug tandem w/brks., pads, 2 dividers, great shape, $3500/firm. J. Fletcher Woodstock 770-928-7602
'79 B & B Gooseneck horse trlf., good cond., new brks./wiring, $2500. Tommy Vaughn Forsyth 912-994-6738 912-9945479
'79 McQuerry 4-horse gooseneck, many extras, $2,000/trade for 3-slant or stock trlr. M. Bowen Oxford 770-364-6716
'85 Big Valley 4-horse gooseneck, extra tall/wide, fir. in good cond., sell/trade for 2horse extra tall/wide, call aft. ?pm. A. Austin White 770-607-9307
'87 Eagle 27 1/2' four horse gooseneck, dr. rm. w/shower, H/C water, and more. Sammy Young Wrightsville 912-864-7351
'88 WW 2 horse 16' gooseneck trailer, lrg. dressing room, exc. cond. $2800. S. Ross Con:iers 770-929-8752

saddle. P. Anthony Macon 912-785-9134
15" custom-made Legend Barrel saddle, exc. cond., $325. H. Bissette Warner Robins 912-923-4990
16 1/2" beau. blk. Western show saddle,. bridle & breastplate, loaded w/silver, used twice. V. J, Stowe Madison 706-557-9767 706-342-8701
16' Gooseneck stock trlr., center divider gate, 7' wide, 6 1/2' tall, good cond., $2200/obo. David Wilson Rockmart 770684-3305
16' bumper pull trlr., dual a_xle, good oak fir., mats, center gate & tack comp., $900. Dean U12church Athens 706-353-0212
16" American show saddle w/matching head stall & breast collar $1000, 15" Circle M youth show saddle $375. John Horne Dublin 912-27 4-0992
16" Circle A show saddle, breastplate & headstall, med oil finish, $950. Diane Roberson Dublin 912-984-4830
16" Saddle King Cordura western saddle, like new, matching pad, girth, breast collar, bridle, $350; leather Pony saddle w/pad, $120. J. Schower Locust Grove 770-9541372 770-967-3443
16" handmade saddle, floral w/some silver, made on extra low moose oak rawhide, covered tree, for roping or cutting, $1250.

'92 CM 4-Horse stock trlr., 7' tall w/mats, Budd:t Eason Collins 912-693-2948

center divider, sheltered, $2500. K. Stewart 16" saddle, King {Bona Allen) work/show,

Good Ho2e 770-267-9836

silver matching breast collar, $850, show

'93 Bee Super Deluxe 4 horse slant load halter $50, breast collar $50. Nick Carden

Gooseneck, dr. rm., rear tack, new paint, Fa:ietteville 770-461-8434

$7000. Kevin Nix Cleveland 706-865-9488 17" Cornela Jumping saddle, $100; 19"

'93 CM Circuit Champ. 2 horse bumper Whitman Saddleseat saddle, $400; 17 1/2" pull, red, encl.'d trlr., mats, pads, lifetime fir., Stubben All-Purpose saddle, $300. N.

$1950. B. Thomas Decatur 404-299-6966 Christo12her Newnan 770-251-9746

'93 Calico 3-Horse slant load bumper pull, 17" Prix des Nations close contact saddle,

extra tall 7 1/2' dr. rm., floor mats & wall extra wide tree, exc. cond., call daytime. K.

liners. C. Aman Atlanta 770-457-2700

Larkey Alpharetta 770-751-1226

Ads cannot be called in byphone.

Submit ads by Wednesday noon.

17.5" Pessoa EQ jumping saddle, used 5 times, $1350. S. Childrey Norcross 770326-7500
18' Gooseneck stock trlr., exc. cond., $2100. Al Manning UValda 912-594-8212
1972 Gore 2-Horse bumper pull trlr., surge brakes, new tires, $1000. J. Peterson Albany 912-883-6068
1988 Stoll trlr., 6 horse slant load, sep. dr./feed room & tack room, storage under neck, new tires, good cond. (fax:7068233303). John Starrak Augusta 803-6375220
2 Horse bumper pull, new flr./tires, $850/obo; Stuben Tristen 16" dressage , $350 incl. fittings. Marie Nguyen Comer 706-7833490
2 Horse bumper pull trlr., elec. brks., new tires & rims, good floor, sound, $1000/obo. D. S12ung RO:iSton 706-245-9765
2 _horse bumper pull trlr., 6 1/2' tall, tack comp., feed bins, removeable tops on back drs., GC., sandblasted/repainted, $1000. Randi Johnson Covington 770-385-3230
2 horse bumper pull trlr., $1350, exc. cond. F. Hall Atlanta 404-250-0735
2 horse bumper pull trlr., tack comp., center divider, new tires & paint, good cond., $1850. C. Dillard Hephzibah 706-592-4960
2 horse bumper pull trlr. w/tack comp., new fir., lgts., paint, good tires, exc. cond., $1600. Shane Roberson Dublin 912-984_-4447
3-horse Featherlite alum. trailer. Graham Clark Canton 770-720-4337 800-951-8436
4-Horse SST Phamtom, 31 ', 5th wheel, alum., dr. rms., $14,000; Big Valley 2-horse, mint cond., $3500. L. Ross Tucker 770-4931552
6 Western saddles $100/up; 4 Roping saddles $100/up, all types misc. tack. Mel Dillard Woodstock 770-579-8372
6 ft. portable (stock) travel panels, foild up to 3', used 1 time, can be mounted on trailer. Ace Harris Chickamauga 706-931-2943
Albion Dressage saddle, exc. cond., blk., 16 1/2" med. tree, $675. Phillip Graham Marietta 770-926-2860 770-591-8001
Australian Outback saddle, like new, $300; 15" Barrel saddle, $250; also, 2 Horse trlr, GC., pulls great, w/mats, $1250/obo. Phil/Barry Martin Butler 912-862-3454 912862-3627
Black Dressage bridle (snaffle). flash noseband, fancy brass buckles, matching web reins, horse size, exc. cond., $100. S. Zaybal Acworth 770-974-3923
Bcina Allen Roping saddle, 16"; Lamb Roping saddle, 15", RR rnd. skirt Barrel saddle, youth Western saddle, sq. skirt. James Abbott Adel 912-896-2593
Cattle head gates, hvy. duty, exc. cond., $175. J. M. King Lawrenceville 770-9630896
Cherokee 2-horse Gooseneck, encl'd, esc. drs., w/many extras, walk-thru, sheltered, $6,000. 0. Side.rs Eatonton 706-485-3629
Circle Y Mariha Josey 15 1/2" seai Barrel saddle, $500/nego. P. Cannon Collins 912693-2793
Crosby Robert Dover free-style dressage saddle, 17", new girth, leathers, irons; all blk., $850. M. St. Clair Concord 770-884-0481
Factory made cattle bodies for long wheelbase p.u., $80. Bob Fowler Royston 706-245-6875
Jackson 2-Horse BP, alum./steel manger, esc. dr., tack,' 7' hgt., exc. cond., $6500/obo. Sam Grissom Buford 770-614-8511
Orig. Civil War Hope saddle, complete w/handmade headstall & breast strap, call for info., make offer. Frank Benson Norcross 770-448-2415
Shoop-2 horse 7' tall bumper pull trlr. w/ramp, esc. drs., body in good cond., $1000, call evgs. K. Ortega Alpharetta 770-7513770
W W 14' stock trlr., 1991 , exc. cond., 3horse, inter. lights, 4 wheel brakes, good tires, firs. & mats, $1900. John Jenkins Tyrone 770-458-5484
W W Cutting saddle, drk: brn., 17" suede seat, good cond., $350. Robert Whitworth Lawrenceville 770-963-0952
Want 12' or 14' cow trailer, bumper pull w/brks., reas. priced, good c;ond. Dearl Jarrard Gainesville 770-983-7735
Want to buy old Western or any type saddles. W. G. Hembree Whitesburg 770832-2605
Western saddle, 16", mint cond., $450/obo (orig. $725). J. B. Rutland Albany 912-4349081
Wintec All-Purpose swap top saddle, 17", adj., exc. cond. w/2 tops, $375. K. Carter Dawson 912-995-4567
Youth English saddle, leathers, stirrups, 3 pads, $85, other items avail. L. Wilson Jefferson 706-654-4668
RABBITS
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Sonya Mitchell at 404-6519083.
2 Netherland Dwarfs, 10 wks., cage & supplies, asking $35. Carol Hood 531 Hemstead St. Scottdale 30079 404-5080978
50 rabbits for sale, breeders, fryers, NZW, Lops, Flemish Giants, 2 Angoras for sale. Jeram:t Smith Molena 770-884-0862
Adorable babies & adult breeders, all cols., sizes, Mini Rex, Holland Lop $5/up. Heather Bullock Lawrenceville 770-513-2458 _
Baby & breeder rabbits $5-$15, some w/pedi, Fuzzy Lops, Mini Rex, Polish, Jersey Woolies, Netherland Dwarf, lie. T. Ashley Knoxville 912-836-241 0
Bunnies & rabbits, white, blk., brown, grey, tan, solid & mix., Jge. & sml. $10/up. Michael Evans McDonough 770-898-9507

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Bunnies for sale $7/up. Wilton Robertso n Jonesboro 770-477-8455
Bunnies to breeders, Lops, Jersey Woolies Mini Rex, Dwarf, cavies, dressed fryers &
rabbit compost. S. Guiney Covington 770-
786-6227

'98 Tift 44 Coastal bermuda, exc. glty., sq bales, buy from field when baling or from barn John Hanington Alban:t 912-431-2314
'98 Tift 44 bermuda hay, horse qlty., we fer!. and weed free, sq. bales $2.50, out o field, $3 in barn. Ed Williams Calhoun 706-

'98 oats for sale, good feed $2.50/bu., 50 bu. min. James Baker Hawkinsville 912-8923471
'98 rye hay, rnd. bales in barn, dely. avail., highly fert. Sonny Trammell Juliette 912-9949492

1r-L- iv- es-to-c- k - Sa~le-s-a- nd-E-v-e- nt- s ,1 1 Clip and Save Calendar 1

I I Bunnies, standard, Mini Rex, Dutch, Dwarf 277-1416 706-629-0608

'98 ryegrass hay, well fert., 500 lb. rolls

Fuzzy Lop, Harlequin. lie. breeder. Donna '98 Tift 44 hay, horse qlty., rain free, weII $15/roll, located North Coweta Co. Gary

Every Mon. Cattle & Hog Sale, 12:30 pm, Every Thurs. Cattle sale & Livestock

Bowlden Butler 912-847-2994
Bunnies, Dwarfs, Hotots, Mini Rexes, asstd cols. $10 ea., disc. for 5 or more. R. Ward Jakin 912-793-2900
Bunnies, 14 wks., 2 bucks 5 mos., 1 buck 2 yrs. (Dutch), cages, hutches, accessories Lou MacDonald Flowery Branch 770-9452810
alsDoutcwhir,eMicnai gLoepss,&MinsiuRppelxi,esDwaavrafsil.$2S0teeave" Schultheis Winder 770-867-7650
Flemish Giant breeders, mix. type rabbits for sale. Gary Willis Barnesville 770-3586682
Flemish Giants w/pedi., junior, 30, call aft. 6 12m. John Cristea Auburn 678-377-9194
Healthy young mix. breed rabbits $4. Frank Tan Macon 912-474-9023

fert., sq. bales $3.50/bale, fescue rolls, 4x5 rolls $30/roll. Dan Tant Barnesville 770-3583024
'98 Tift 44 hay, fer!., rnd. bales, 5x4 $20 Charles Reynolds Oxford 770-786-0747
'98 Tift 44 w/some Johnson grass, well fer! lge. rnd. bales $30 ea. Ben Land Pine Mountain 706-323-9156
'98 Tift 44, taki,ng orders for horse qlty highly fer!., rain/free, lge. sq. bales in field $2.50/bale. Edwine Summers Temple 770 562-3679
'98 Tift 44, well fer!., in barn, $3.50/bale, '97 Tift 44 $3/bale. Tony Merck Jenkinsburg 770-775-0829
'98 Tift 44, sq. bales $2.75 in field, $3.75 in barn, rnd. bales, 4x5 rolls $35; dely. avaiI. Charles McClure Fairburn 770-964-7450

Whitten P.O. Box 61 Luthersville 30251 770-

927-9397

.

'98 ryegrass hay $30/roll, well fert. David Jenkins 1375 Hwy. 81 West McDonough 30253 770-954-151 0

'98 ryegrass, fescue, bermuda, fert., exc. qlty., rnd. bales $25 outside, $30 in barn, dely. avail., aft. 6 pm. Glenn Hayes Oxford 770786-3737 770-786-6425

'98 top horse qlty. Tift 44 hay, sq. bales in barn, Monroe, Social Circle, Good Hope area, call for details. John Stevens Atlanta 404255-2260

'98 top qlty. Alfalfa hay, second cutting $7.50/bale. Michelle Jones Winder 770-8673576

2 yr. well fert. Coastal hay, lge. rnd. bales $20 ea. Richard Dixon Louisville 706-796-

Toombs Co. Livestock Market, Inc.,

I Lyons. Info: 912-526-8196/8202. Every Mon. Cattle & Hog Sale, 1:30 pm,

I

Cordele Livestock Enterprises, Inc., Cordele. Info: Paul Shellnut!, Jr.,

I 912-273-8984. Every Mon. Livestock Sale, 12:30 pm, D

I

& N Livestock Services, Inc., Hwy. 74 East, Thomaston. Info: 706-647-

I

7451 (day) or 706-647-9414/3171 (night).

I Every Mon. Cattle & Hog Sale, 2:30 pm, Hagan Stockyard, Inc., Hagan. Info:

I 912-739-4011/693-9650. Every Mon. Cattle & Hog Sale, 1:30 pm,

Swainsboro

Stockyard, Inc.,

Swainsboro. Info: 912-237-

I Auction, 12 noon, Calhoun Stockyard,
Hwy. 53, 2270 Rome Rd., S.W.,
I Calhoun. Info: 706-629-1900.
1st and 3rd Thurs. Auction, 7 pm,
I chickens, ducks, rabbits, all type of
fowl, farm equipment, misc. items,
I Sandy Point Auction, Lizella. Info:
Curtis Minix, 912-836-4593.
I Every 2nd & 4th Thurs. Feeder Pig Sale, 6pm, Toombs Co. Livestock Market, I Inc. Lyons. Info: 912-526-8196/8202. Every Fri. Livestock Auction, 12 noon,
I cattle, goats, sheep & hogs,
Chattahoochee Livestock, Inc.,
I Duncan Bridge Rd., Cleveland.
Info: 706-219-3110. Every Fri. night Rock Creek Livestock

Mini Lops, beau. babies, solids & broken '98 Tift 44, sq. bales $2.75 in fielcj, $3.75 in 3005

hand held, some breeders avail. Elaine barn, rnd. bales, 4x5 rolls. $35, dely. avail. D 2000 rolls Coastal, Alicia, Tifton 44, weed

Lankford Dacula 770-338-0082

McEachern Fa:tetteville 770-487-4908

free, rain free, highly fert., horse hay avail.

NZ, Lops, Dutch, San Juans, Mini Rex '98 Tift 44, sq. bales $3.50 in barn, '98 Clyde Bruner Metter 912-685-6089

state lie., retail, wholesale, good sel., caII fescue, sq. bales $2.50. Kenneth Whitlock 230 rnd. rolls, 4'x68" Coastal bermuda hay

before 9 pm. D. Morgan Monroe 770-207- 1390 Hollonville Rd. Brooks 30205 770-599- for cows, '98 crop $25 & $30. Willis Brown

0010

6577

B:tron 912-956-2798

Prime meat rabbits, young NZW breeders '98 Tift 44, no rain, no weeds, premium qlty 80 bales '98 Coastal & Pensacola bahia

for sale $20 ea., di.scounts for 10 or more horse hay, 4x4 bales, cut 8-5 $40. Tom Noble grass, 5x5 rolls $20/roll, you pick up. Arthur

Tony Graham Doerun 912-891-1688

Claxton 912-739-2408

Barley Rte. 3, Box 6120 Hawkinsvme 31036

Rabbits, all cols. & sizes, live bunnies or '98 Tift 78 bermuda hay, horse qlty., in barn 912-892-3615 dressed fryers, .also wire cages. W. Rubert sq. bales $3.50, rnd. bales $30. Billy 90 rolls Tift 44 bermuda, clean, well fert.,

Warthen 912-552-5967

Varnadore Alaeaha 912-532-4502

horse qlty., sq. bales $3. Dale Stover

i. Rabbits, baby bunnies, care info. incl.

'98 bermuda hay, sq. bales & rnd. bales Cartersville 770-382-5080

clean lac., cages, equip. avail. R. Hodge Eas priced accord. to qlty. & amount of sale. H, C Alfalfa hay for sale, grown in Ga., third

Point 404-766-5917

Allen McDonough 770-957-3379

cutting, exc. leaves & nutrients value, call for

3201/2661. Every Other Mon. Butcher Hog Sale, 11
am, all classes or all grades, Turner Co. Stockyards, Ashburn. Info: 912567-3371 or 800-344-9808. Every 1st & 3rd Mon. Dairy Cow Replacement Sale, 1 pm, MidGeorgia Livestock Market, Inc., Hwy. 16 W., Jackson. Info: 770-775-7314. Every 1st & 3rd Mon. Baxley Pig & Goat Sale, pig sale, winter, 6 pm, summer, 7 pm. Info: Herbert Stone, 912-3676198 (work) or 912-367-3397(home). Every Tues. Lanier Farmers Livestock Corp. Sale, 12 noon, Jot-Em-Down

I - Horse & Tack Sale, 8 pm, Hwy. 369, Brown's Bridge Rd., Cumming. Info: I 706-782-6434. Every Fri. night Circle Double S Horse
I Sale, tack 7:30 pm, horse sale 9 pm,
Hwy. 341, Hazlehurst. Info: Steve Underwood, 912-375-5543/2217. , Every Fri. night Small Animal & .1~ Miscellaneous Sale, rabbits, chickens, guineas & all kinds of fowl, Ruby's Auction Barn, 341 N., Roberta. Info: Ruby Burnam, 912-788-5026. Every Fri. night Gray Bell Animal .Auction, 7 pm, small animals & goats, Hwy. 281, Royston. Info: Billy Joe Bell, 706-

San Juan rabbits for sale, all sizes. Bob Reece 321 Reese Rd. Whitesburg 30185 770-834-2800
Var. breeds & cols. of bunnies avail. $4-$6

'98 bermuda hay, sq. bales $3.50, fescue & rye mix. $2.75, well fer!., rain free, in barn Guy Seals 5914 Ridge Rd. Hiram 30141 770 942-5759

price. Helmut Cawthon 2444 Shorter Ave. Rome 30165 706-291-0671
Alfalfa hay, exc. horse qlty., green, very leafy. T. Clark Douglasville 770-489-1 007

Rd., Cumming. Info: 706-844-9223. Every Tues. Auction, all hogs, accepting
7-11 am, Moultrie Livestock Co., Moultrie. Info: Randy Bannister, 912-

245-4205. Every Fri. night Small Animals Sale, 7:30
pm, Buggytown Auction Co., Old Fairgrounds, Hwy. 341 S.,

ea.. also avail. full grown rabbits, var. breeds & cols. $7-$10 ea. Mary Cooley 7990 Jefferson Rd. Athens 30607 706-543-3182

FEED, HAY AND GRAIN

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

All hay ads must contain the variety of hay

offered for sale; Alicia hay, etc.

Le.,

Coastal

bermuda

hay'

'98 bermuda hay, 4x5 rnd. bales $15/bale horse qlty. Bob Johnson 1129 Hays Mill Rd Carrollton 30117
'98 be_rmuda hay for cow feed $2.50/bale O.L. Rutledge McDonough 770-957-5144
'98 bermuda rye mix., baled w/JD 566, wel fert. $25/roll, will load. Reese Porterfield 412 Moores Lane Comer 30629-2406 706-783 5221
'98 bermuda, taking orders for well fert. weed free, sq. bales, pick up in field $2.50/bale. Mike Buford Concord 770-8845080

Alfalfa hay, '98 crop. Donald Wood 180 Lem Edwards Rd. Winterville 30683 706-7427143
Bermuda Tift 44, horse qlty. $3.50/bale, dely. avail., extra on 100/up, rnd. 4x5 $30 ea., $25 on 20/up. Paige Bullock Dallas 770-4452107
Bermuda hay for sale. Stacey Franklin McDonough 770-957-8362 770-954-1217
Bermuda hay, sq. bales, horse qlty. $3.50/bale, dely. avail., extra 100/up, rnd. 4x5 $30 ea., $25 on 20/up. Billy Bullock Dallas 770-445-9392 770-397-6856

985-1019.

Every Tues. Cattle Sale,

pm,

Thomasville Stockyard, Inc.,

Thomasvilie. Info: 912-226-4230

(Mon.-Fri.).

Every Tues. night Horse & Tack Sale, 7

pm, Gaines Livestock Auction, 1

mi. from Quitman on Hwy. 84 E.

Info: 912-203-9940 (barn) or 912-

985-4205 (home).

Every Wed. morning. Butcher Hog Sale,

Smith Bros. Livestock, Bartow. Info:

Barnesville. Info: Bobby Burnette, 770-358-1721. Every other Fri. night Horse & Tack Auction, tack 7 pm, horses 9 pm, Ranger Horse Auction, Ranger. Info: 423-476-2675. Every 2nd Fri. Feeder Pig Sale, 1 pm, Turner Co. Stockyard, Ashburn. Info: 800-344-9808. Every Sat. People's Livestock, Inc., Cattle & Horse Sale, misc., 12:30 pm, Burnt Hickory Rd., Cartersville. Info: Sonny

'98 Alfalfa/orchardgrass $3. 75/$4.25 '98 crop Tift 44, highest qlty. horse hay, rain Bermuda hay, 4x5 rolls $30, fescue 4x5

. Timothy $2.50, rolls $25, tractor trailer dely. & weed free $3/bale, 1000 lb. rolls $40 & $30 rolls $25, sq. bales $2.50, call aft. 8 pm. B.

call 6-8 pm. J. Higdon Rossville 706-866- can del. Herb Bixler Per!}: 912-987-9858

.Elliott Culloden 912-885-2525

912-364-3920. Every Wed. Livestock Sale, 12 noon,
Wilkes County Stockyard, Hwy 78,

Mathis, 706-232-0725 or Horton Mitchell, 770-773-3427 or Ronald Strickland, 706-629-3023 or Johnny

4999

'98 cut Tift 44 hay, 4x5 rnd. bales $30/bale Bermuda, rnd. & sq. horse qlty. hay for sale.

N. By-Pass, Washington. Info:

Bagwell, 770-887-4255.

'98 bermuda/fescue hay, well fert., limed John Brownlee Tifton 912-382-0482

.Eugene Cam12bell Buchanan 770-646-5883

Graydon Bobo, 706-678-2632.

Every Sat. night Horse Sale; tack, 7:30

rain free, lge. sq. bales in barn, $3.25/bale. E '98 fescue bermuda mix, tight netwrap rolls

TOOU:l-.Barnesville-7~(}.35a-.6420~ - -

, $20/r9ll,~loaded on truck, ~ -<llL B pm. &

'98 fescue/orchard grass mix., sq. bales weekends. Ed Lovern Bishoe 706-769-5627

fert., rain free, in the barn $3/bale, defy. avail. '98 fescue mix., 500 lb, rnd. bales, fert. $20

Ron Teems Cartersville 770-386-8063

Pat Cheatham Newnan 770-253-8703

'98 fescue/bermuda mix., exc. qlty., barn '98 fescue mix., 4x5 rnd. bales, exc. qlty.

stored, well fer!., no weeds, sq. bales $3.50. M. $25. Frances Farrar Griffin 770-228-6348

Ross Watkinsville 706-769-0403

770-228-9409

'98 bermuda/fescue mix., horse qlty., clean, '98 fescue fert., 4x5 rolls in field $14/roll

rain & weed free, fert., sq. bales in shed disc. 50/more. Danny Harris Braselton 706-

$2.25/bale, other. S. Allen Homer 770-921- 654-3969

1170

'98 fescue & rye grass hay $18/roll in barn,

Choice horse qlty. Coastal bermuda hay, sq,..&.,r.no, J:lales..muJch,,hay. Winton.Harris. Screven 912-586c6687
Coastal bermuda hay $3.50 at barn, $2.50 behind baler. Bishop Pirkle 552 Youth-Jersey .Ra. Covington 770-786-6095
Coastal bermuda hay, horse qlty., 4x5 roll $25, sq. $2.50. Danny Smith Lyons 912-5264962 912-526-3011
Coastal bermuda in sq. & rolls, horse qlty. Johnny Owens Rochelle 912-365-2637 912371-4505

Every Wed. Slaughter Hog Sale, 11 am,
._ 4 County Farm Bureau Marketing I Assn., Twin City. Info: Andy

I

Walden, 912-763-2135 (Wed.) or 800-342-1196 (Mon.-Fri.).

I Every Wed. Cattle Sale, 12:30 pm, NE Ga. Livestock Auction Barn, Inc.,

I

Winterville Rd., Athens. Info: Lewis Thompson, 706-769-7225 (home) or

I 706-549-4790 (barn). Every Wed. Cattle Auction, sale time 1

pm, horses to follow, merch. auction, every Wed., 7:30 pm, Hwy. 23N,
I Glennville. Info: 912-654-0391.
Every Sat. night Horse Sale, tack, 7:30 pm, horses to follow, Holland Livestock Auction, Hwy. 23 N.,
I Glennville. Info: 912-654-0391. f Every Sat. night Horse Sale, tack, 7:30
pm,-horses to follow, Hwy. 23 N. of
I Glennville. Info: 912-654-0391.
Every Sat. night All Breed Horse/Tack

I '98 bermuda/fescue, well fert., 4x5 rolls $25, bermuda hay $20/roll in barn, 4'x5' rolls. Terry Coastal bermuda horse qlty. hay,

rain free, dejy. avail. Nelson Hollingsworth Ste12henson Commerce 706-335-2654

$3.50/bale or $30/roll. Brent Galloway

pm, Moultrie Livestock Co., Moultrie. Info: Randy Bannister, 912-985-

I Sale, 7 pm, Hwy. 20 Horse Sale,
Cumming. Info: Mary Strayhorn, 770-

I I Griffin 770-227-3422

'98 fescue & bermuda hay, horse qlty., $2 in Covington 770-787-6955

'98 fescue/orchardgrass, mix., 4x5 rolls in field, $2.50 in barn. Frank Powell 1207 Fescue hay, mix. w/orchardgrass & Clover,

1019.

844-0575.

Every Wed. Livestock Sale, 12 noon, Mid- Every 1st & 3rd Sat. Metter Pony & Goat

I field $17, discount on 50 or more. Ron Puckett Jacksonville Rd. Tallapoosa 30176 770-574- sq. bales $2.50. Kenneth Dean Madison

Homer 706-677-2020

2867

706-342-3576

Georgia Livestock Market, Inc., Hwy. 16 W., Jackson. Info: 770-775-7314.

I Sale, Mosley Farm, .Metter. Info:
Edward Mosley, 912-685-2950/5548.

'98 fescue/bermuda mix. in field, 4x5 rolls $20. Bob Hill Griffin 770-227-2383 770-2271258
'98 fescue/bermuda hay, 4x5 rnd. bales, well fert. $17 in field. D. Jackson Newnan 770-2536969
'98 Coastal/bahia mix., 110 ea. 40 lb. sq. bales $1.75 in barn: Barry Campbell RR4, Box 785 Hawkinsville 31036 912-783-3580
'98 fescue/bermuda mix., rnd. bales $18/roll. J. Davis Ila 706-789-2216

'98 fescue .& ryegrass hay, lge. rolls, rain free, well fert. in barn. George Brown Newborn 706-342-3644
'98 fescue hay, sq. bales, rain free $3, dely. avail. Charles Haley Dallas 770-445-5558
'98 fescue hay, sq. bales $2 ea., rain free. Joe Bradley Canon 706-356-8295
'98 fescue hay, weed, rain free $2.50/bale, at barn. Larry Carpenter Ellaville 800-7728925
'98 fescue hay, spring cutting, 4x5 rolls.,

Fescue hay, '98 rnd. bales, limed, fert., in barn & out, priced accord. to quantity. George .Pace Hameton 770-946-4187
Fescue/orchardgrass sq. bales, horse qlty., $2.50, free dely. in NW Ga. & N. Atlanta, cut May '98. John Petrel LaFayette 706-3978106
Free hay, 40 acres fescue, bermuda, you cut, haul away, clean up. M. Maloy Griffin 770-227-3779
Hay in field del., wheat straw del. $3,

I Every Wed. Regular Cattle Auction, 1 pm, all classes of cattle, video cattle sales, 3rd Thurs., Turner Co. Stockyards, Ashburn. Info: 912~5673371 or 800-344-9808. 2nd & Last Wed. night Smith Brothers Liyestock Yard Goat & Feeder Pig Sale, 7:30 pm, Bartow. Info: Ken Smith, 912-364-3920. Every Thurs. morning Butcher Hog Sale,

I Every 1st & 3rd Sat.. Baxley Pig & Goat Sale, 12:30 pm, goat sale at I fairground on Hwy. 341 E., Baxley. Info: Herbert Stone, 912-367-6198 (work) or 912-367-3397 (home). Every 1st & 3rd Sat. night Horse & Tack
Sale, 7:30 pm, Buggytown Auction Co., Old Fairgrounds, Hwy. 341 S., Barnesville. Info: Bobby Burnette, 770-358-1721.

'98 500 4'x5' Coastal or bahia $25, mix. $21, barn stored $17/roll. Stevie Caudell 673 Coastal bermuda $2.50, $3 rnd. bales,

Hagan Stockyard, Hagan. Info: 912- Every 2nd Sat. night Horse Sale, 7 pm,

bales loaded on your vehicle. Darrell Stokes Hawkins Rd. Homer 30547 706-677-4920 wrapped $25, $30. Beth Shelnutt 200

739-4011 (Thurs.) or 912-364-3920.

Pony Express Stockyard, Covington.

Thomaston 706-646-4445

'98 fescue hay, 4x5 rnd. $20 ea., sq. bales Magnolia Way Monroe 30655 770-466-9832 Every Thurs. Slaughter Hog Sale, 11

Info: 864-638-6112/2712.

'98 Alfalfa & Alfalfa mix., horse qlty., pick up $2 ea., all stored in dry. B. Witt Calhoun 706- Highly fert. Coastal bermuda hay, rain free,

am, NW Ga. Pork, Inc., Adairsville. Every 2nd Sat. night Miscellaneous Sale,

at barn or dely. avail., call before 9 pm. J. Corn 629-7412

weed free, sq. bales $3.50 at barn, rnd. bales

Info: Arthur Smith, 404-773-7764

7:30 pm, Buggytown Auction Co., Old

Canton 770-704-5299
'98 Alicia bermuda hay $25/roll, sq. bales $2.50, well fert., rain free, mulch avail., near Savannah. Gary Hollingsworth Midway 912884-3344 800-679-2000
'98 Alicia bermuda, $3 in barn, S2.75 in field, plan to bale 8/8/98. Fred Fletcher Rt. 1, Box 291-H Searks 31647 912-549-6013
'98 Coastal bermuda hay & oak & rye hay, sq. bales $3 in barn, pick up in field $2/bale. Tony Harris Social Circle 770-464-3786

. '98 fe.scue mix. hay, exc. qlty., well fer!., 5x5 rnd. bales $25, will load. Randy Huff Meansville 770-567-3929
'98 fescue, well fer!., 4x5 rolls in barn $25/rolls. Mark Treadwell Bremen 770-6469765
'98 fescue, bermuda, lespedeza/clover mix. fer!., rain free, sq. bales $2.75/bale in barn. W. Massey Bowdon 770-258-8534
'98 fescue, elev.er, bermuda, well fer!., rnd. bales $20. Hugh Steele Covington 770-786-

$20 ea. James Woods Flying W. Ranch, Hwy. _18 Pine Mountain 31822 706-882-6580
KY 31 fescue seed, cleaned & bagged 60 cents~b, Lyndon Mize Ro:tston 706-245-5314
Ky 311 fescue/orchardgrass hay;rnd. bales, 4x4, fert. & limed $20 picked up at farm, dely. avail. Jerry Malcom Bostwick 770-972-3614
Oats for sale, '98 crop, great feed or seed $3/bu. or 9.5 cents/lb. bulk only or you bag. Ted Milliron Rt. 1, Box 127 Shellman 31786 912-679-5801

(Thurs.) or 800-342-1196 (Mon.Fri.). Every Thurs. Hog Sale, 11:30 am, Cattle Sale, 1 pm, Sumter Livestock, Americus. Info: Kelly Buchanan, 800-476-2931. Every Thurs. Dairy Cow Replacement Sale, 12.noon, baby calf sale, 11 am, cattle sale & livestock auction follows dairy sale, Duvall Livestock Market,

Fairgrounds, Hwy. 341 S., Barnesville. Info: Bobby Burnette, 770-358-1721. Every 2nd & 4th Sat. Goat & Chicken Sale, outside sale, 10 am, inside sale, 1 pm, Lee's Auction, 483 White Hill Rd., Sylvania. Info: David W. Lee, 912-857-3269. Every 2nd & 4th Sat. Goat & Poultry Sale, 1 pm, R&R Goat & Livestock Auction,

'98 Coastal bermuda hay $3.50/bale, mulch 3510

Perennial peanut hay, sq. bales, rain free

1101 Apalachee Ave., Greensboro.

Hwy. 56 N., Swainsboro. Info: 912-

hay $2/bale, fescue $3/bale, rain-free, fer!., lge. '98 fescue, orchardgrass, bermuda mix. $4.50 at barn. H. Nichols Lake Park 912-559-

lnfo: Barnett Malcom, 706-453-7368

469-3533/237-8825.

bales. Bob Steele Barnesville 770-358-6443 hay, exc. qlty., 4x4 $15/roll. S. Page Winder 5758

or 800-282-0747.

Every 2nd & 4th Sat. Goats, Poultry &

'98 Coastal bermuda hay, fert., lime, rain 770-867-4035

Premium Tift 44 & Coastal bermuda, barn Every Thurs. South Central livestock,

Miscellaneous Sale, 12 noon,

free $3.50/bale at barn, nice hay. A. G. '9.8 horse qlty. hay, fescue/bermuda $2.50- rolls $40, field rolls $25. Tim Hunter Conyers

Morehouse Mansfield 770-786-4545

$25, Tift $3.50-$40, dely. avail. R.J. Campbell 770-483-8712 770-922-6653

Inc. Cattle Sale, 1:30 pm, Fitzgerald. Info: 912-423-4400 or 800-423-

- Pearson Livestock, U.S. 441 N., Pearson. Info: 912-422-3211.

'98 Coastal bermuda, top qlty., 4x5, 1200 lb. rolls. Wayne Vinson P.O. Box 40 Milledgeville 31061 912-932-5044
'98 Coastal, highly fert. $3.50/sq. bale, $35 rnd. roll in dry, taking orders in field, cut late July. Ray Clark Dacula 770-963-3561 770963-4228

Rockmart 770-748-34 19
'98 horse qlty. fescue/bermuda mix., sq. bales, well fert., rain-free, in barn $3 ea. Charles Hoffman McDonough 770-914-2767
'98 horse qlty. bermuda & fescue hay $2.50$2.75/bale, rain/weed free, lge. sq. bales, dely. avail. Brad Russell Dalton 706-277-

Prime Coastal bermuda, horse hay, fer!., UGA soil specs., dely. avail., sq. & rnd. bales in barn ..Olin Trammell Fors:tth 912-994-6463
Sq. bales Tift 44 bermuda hay, horse qlty. behind baler or in barn, local dely. possible. J.R. Blankenshi!2 Fayetteville 770-461-9734
Sq. bales of horse qlty. Tift 44, sq. bales

4460.

Every 4th Sat. Horse/Tack Sale, 3 pm,

Lee's Auction, 483 White Hill Rd.,

L

.

.J Sylvania. Info: David W. Lee; 912-
857-3269.

Takin-g o- rders- for -horse- qlty-. fesc- ue hmallyll!I - - - W- ate-r shru- bs - -
$1.75/bale in field, mulch hay $1.50/bale in

'98 Coastal, sq. bales, field $2.50 & $3/up, 2610

Alfalfa, dely. avail. T. Andrews Newnan 770- barn. Mark Floyd Adairsville 770-773-7668

Water shrubs deeply once a week during

dely. avail .. bermuda/fescue 5x5 $20: David '98 horse qlty. fescue, fert., sq. bales $3.50, 251-5415

Tift 44 rain free, well fert., in barn, med. rnd. August, according to the University of

Welch Carrollton 770-560-6704

rnd. bales $35. Bill Flynn Luthersville 770- Taking orders for late Aug. cutting of

'98 Tift 44 Coastal bermuda hay, horse qlty., 631-1752

bermuda mix. hay, sq. bales $2/bale, rnd.

bales $25, sq. bales $3.50. L. Young Newman 770-253-8964

Georgia Extension Service. Many plants,

highly fert., rain/weed free, lge. sq. bales. C. Bryant Thomasville 912-226-2268 912-5745877
'98 Tift 44 Coastal bermuda, highly fert. $3.50 in barn. Ernest Powell Hampton 770-
946-9169

'98 horse qlty. hay, sq. bales clover/rye mix. $3, clover/fescue mix. $2.75, cow hay $1.50. Della Robinson Good Hoee 770-207-4700
'98 horse qlty. fescue hay, 4x4 rolls, rain &
- weed free, sheltered $25. W.H. Jones Hiram
770-943 6911

bales 4x4 $15/bale in field. James Jones Aragon 770-684-5006
Taking orders for mid-August cutting of fescue/orchard grass hay, sq. bales $1.85/bale, rnd. bales 4x5 $20/bale in field. W. Dunaway Rome 706-235-7311

Tift 44, rnd. bales, premium qlty., highly fert., 1000 lb. rolls $30 at field, dely. avail. Scott McDaniel Barnesville 770-358-0640
Tift 44, sq. bales & rnd. rolls, you haul from Social Circle. Lloyd Killebrew 1340 Ridgefield Dr. Roswell 30075 770-992-5290

including camellias and rhododendrons, are starting buds for next season's bloom at this time: Immature berries of hollies and pyracantha may drop off ifthe plants are water-stressed.

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Bunnies for sale $7/up. Wilton Robertso n Jonesboro 770-477-8455
Bunnies to breeders, Lops, Jersey Woolies Mini Rex, Dwarf, cavies, dressed fryers &
rabbit compost. S. Guiney Covington 770-
786-6227

'98 Tift 44 Coastal bermuda, exc. glty., sq bales, buy from field when baling or from barn John Hanington Alban:t 912-431-2314
'98 Tift 44 bermuda hay, horse qlty., we fer!. and weed free, sq. bales $2.50, out o field, $3 in barn. Ed Williams Calhoun 706-

'98 oats for sale, good feed $2.50/bu., 50 bu. min. James Baker Hawkinsville 912-8923471
'98 rye hay, rnd. bales in barn, dely. avail., highly fert. Sonny Trammell Juliette 912-9949492

1r-L- iv- es-to-c- k - Sa~le-s-a- nd-E-v-e- nt- s ,1 1 Clip and Save Calendar 1

I I Bunnies, standard, Mini Rex, Dutch, Dwarf 277-1416 706-629-0608

'98 ryegrass hay, well fert., 500 lb. rolls

Fuzzy Lop, Harlequin. lie. breeder. Donna '98 Tift 44 hay, horse qlty., rain free, weII $15/roll, located North Coweta Co. Gary

Every Mon. Cattle & Hog Sale, 12:30 pm, Every Thurs. Cattle sale & Livestock

Bowlden Butler 912-847-2994
Bunnies, Dwarfs, Hotots, Mini Rexes, asstd cols. $10 ea., disc. for 5 or more. R. Ward Jakin 912-793-2900
Bunnies, 14 wks., 2 bucks 5 mos., 1 buck 2 yrs. (Dutch), cages, hutches, accessories Lou MacDonald Flowery Branch 770-9452810
alsDoutcwhir,eMicnai gLoepss,&MinsiuRppelxi,esDwaavrafsil.$2S0teeave" Schultheis Winder 770-867-7650
Flemish Giant breeders, mix. type rabbits for sale. Gary Willis Barnesville 770-3586682
Flemish Giants w/pedi., junior, 30, call aft. 6 12m. John Cristea Auburn 678-377-9194
Healthy young mix. breed rabbits $4. Frank Tan Macon 912-474-9023

fert., sq. bales $3.50/bale, fescue rolls, 4x5 rolls $30/roll. Dan Tant Barnesville 770-3583024
'98 Tift 44 hay, fer!., rnd. bales, 5x4 $20 Charles Reynolds Oxford 770-786-0747
'98 Tift 44 w/some Johnson grass, well fer! lge. rnd. bales $30 ea. Ben Land Pine Mountain 706-323-9156
'98 Tift 44, taki,ng orders for horse qlty highly fer!., rain/free, lge. sq. bales in field $2.50/bale. Edwine Summers Temple 770 562-3679
'98 Tift 44, well fer!., in barn, $3.50/bale, '97 Tift 44 $3/bale. Tony Merck Jenkinsburg 770-775-0829
'98 Tift 44, sq. bales $2.75 in field, $3.75 in barn, rnd. bales, 4x5 rolls $35; dely. avaiI. Charles McClure Fairburn 770-964-7450

Whitten P.O. Box 61 Luthersville 30251 770-

927-9397

.

'98 ryegrass hay $30/roll, well fert. David Jenkins 1375 Hwy. 81 West McDonough 30253 770-954-151 0

'98 ryegrass, fescue, bermuda, fert., exc. qlty., rnd. bales $25 outside, $30 in barn, dely. avail., aft. 6 pm. Glenn Hayes Oxford 770786-3737 770-786-6425

'98 top horse qlty. Tift 44 hay, sq. bales in barn, Monroe, Social Circle, Good Hope area, call for details. John Stevens Atlanta 404255-2260

'98 top qlty. Alfalfa hay, second cutting $7.50/bale. Michelle Jones Winder 770-8673576

2 yr. well fert. Coastal hay, lge. rnd. bales $20 ea. Richard Dixon Louisville 706-796-

Toombs Co. Livestock Market, Inc.,

I Lyons. Info: 912-526-8196/8202. Every Mon. Cattle & Hog Sale, 1:30 pm,

I

Cordele Livestock Enterprises, Inc., Cordele. Info: Paul Shellnut!, Jr.,

I 912-273-8984. Every Mon. Livestock Sale, 12:30 pm, D

I

& N Livestock Services, Inc., Hwy. 74 East, Thomaston. Info: 706-647-

I

7451 (day) or 706-647-9414/3171 (night).

I Every Mon. Cattle & Hog Sale, 2:30 pm, Hagan Stockyard, Inc., Hagan. Info:

I 912-739-4011/693-9650. Every Mon. Cattle & Hog Sale, 1:30 pm,

Swainsboro

Stockyard, Inc.,

Swainsboro. Info: 912-237-

I Auction, 12 noon, Calhoun Stockyard,
Hwy. 53, 2270 Rome Rd., S.W.,
I Calhoun. Info: 706-629-1900.
1st and 3rd Thurs. Auction, 7 pm,
I chickens, ducks, rabbits, all type of
fowl, farm equipment, misc. items,
I Sandy Point Auction, Lizella. Info:
Curtis Minix, 912-836-4593.
I Every 2nd & 4th Thurs. Feeder Pig Sale, 6pm, Toombs Co. Livestock Market, I Inc. Lyons. Info: 912-526-8196/8202. Every Fri. Livestock Auction, 12 noon,
I cattle, goats, sheep & hogs,
Chattahoochee Livestock, Inc.,
I Duncan Bridge Rd., Cleveland.
Info: 706-219-3110. Every Fri. night Rock Creek Livestock

Mini Lops, beau. babies, solids & broken '98 Tift 44, sq. bales $2.75 in fielcj, $3.75 in 3005

hand held, some breeders avail. Elaine barn, rnd. bales, 4x5 rolls. $35, dely. avail. D 2000 rolls Coastal, Alicia, Tifton 44, weed

Lankford Dacula 770-338-0082

McEachern Fa:tetteville 770-487-4908

free, rain free, highly fert., horse hay avail.

NZ, Lops, Dutch, San Juans, Mini Rex '98 Tift 44, sq. bales $3.50 in barn, '98 Clyde Bruner Metter 912-685-6089

state lie., retail, wholesale, good sel., caII fescue, sq. bales $2.50. Kenneth Whitlock 230 rnd. rolls, 4'x68" Coastal bermuda hay

before 9 pm. D. Morgan Monroe 770-207- 1390 Hollonville Rd. Brooks 30205 770-599- for cows, '98 crop $25 & $30. Willis Brown

0010

6577

B:tron 912-956-2798

Prime meat rabbits, young NZW breeders '98 Tift 44, no rain, no weeds, premium qlty 80 bales '98 Coastal & Pensacola bahia

for sale $20 ea., di.scounts for 10 or more horse hay, 4x4 bales, cut 8-5 $40. Tom Noble grass, 5x5 rolls $20/roll, you pick up. Arthur

Tony Graham Doerun 912-891-1688

Claxton 912-739-2408

Barley Rte. 3, Box 6120 Hawkinsvme 31036

Rabbits, all cols. & sizes, live bunnies or '98 Tift 78 bermuda hay, horse qlty., in barn 912-892-3615 dressed fryers, .also wire cages. W. Rubert sq. bales $3.50, rnd. bales $30. Billy 90 rolls Tift 44 bermuda, clean, well fert.,

Warthen 912-552-5967

Varnadore Alaeaha 912-532-4502

horse qlty., sq. bales $3. Dale Stover

i. Rabbits, baby bunnies, care info. incl.

'98 bermuda hay, sq. bales & rnd. bales Cartersville 770-382-5080

clean lac., cages, equip. avail. R. Hodge Eas priced accord. to qlty. & amount of sale. H, C Alfalfa hay for sale, grown in Ga., third

Point 404-766-5917

Allen McDonough 770-957-3379

cutting, exc. leaves & nutrients value, call for

3201/2661. Every Other Mon. Butcher Hog Sale, 11
am, all classes or all grades, Turner Co. Stockyards, Ashburn. Info: 912567-3371 or 800-344-9808. Every 1st & 3rd Mon. Dairy Cow Replacement Sale, 1 pm, MidGeorgia Livestock Market, Inc., Hwy. 16 W., Jackson. Info: 770-775-7314. Every 1st & 3rd Mon. Baxley Pig & Goat Sale, pig sale, winter, 6 pm, summer, 7 pm. Info: Herbert Stone, 912-3676198 (work) or 912-367-3397(home). Every Tues. Lanier Farmers Livestock Corp. Sale, 12 noon, Jot-Em-Down

I - Horse & Tack Sale, 8 pm, Hwy. 369, Brown's Bridge Rd., Cumming. Info: I 706-782-6434. Every Fri. night Circle Double S Horse
I Sale, tack 7:30 pm, horse sale 9 pm,
Hwy. 341, Hazlehurst. Info: Steve Underwood, 912-375-5543/2217. , Every Fri. night Small Animal & .1~ Miscellaneous Sale, rabbits, chickens, guineas & all kinds of fowl, Ruby's Auction Barn, 341 N., Roberta. Info: Ruby Burnam, 912-788-5026. Every Fri. night Gray Bell Animal .Auction, 7 pm, small animals & goats, Hwy. 281, Royston. Info: Billy Joe Bell, 706-

San Juan rabbits for sale, all sizes. Bob Reece 321 Reese Rd. Whitesburg 30185 770-834-2800
Var. breeds & cols. of bunnies avail. $4-$6

'98 bermuda hay, sq. bales $3.50, fescue & rye mix. $2.75, well fer!., rain free, in barn Guy Seals 5914 Ridge Rd. Hiram 30141 770 942-5759

price. Helmut Cawthon 2444 Shorter Ave. Rome 30165 706-291-0671
Alfalfa hay, exc. horse qlty., green, very leafy. T. Clark Douglasville 770-489-1 007

Rd., Cumming. Info: 706-844-9223. Every Tues. Auction, all hogs, accepting
7-11 am, Moultrie Livestock Co., Moultrie. Info: Randy Bannister, 912-

245-4205. Every Fri. night Small Animals Sale, 7:30
pm, Buggytown Auction Co., Old Fairgrounds, Hwy. 341 S.,

ea.. also avail. full grown rabbits, var. breeds & cols. $7-$10 ea. Mary Cooley 7990 Jefferson Rd. Athens 30607 706-543-3182

FEED, HAY AND GRAIN

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

All hay ads must contain the variety of hay

offered for sale; Alicia hay, etc.

Le.,

Coastal

bermuda

hay'

'98 bermuda hay, 4x5 rnd. bales $15/bale horse qlty. Bob Johnson 1129 Hays Mill Rd Carrollton 30117
'98 be_rmuda hay for cow feed $2.50/bale O.L. Rutledge McDonough 770-957-5144
'98 bermuda rye mix., baled w/JD 566, wel fert. $25/roll, will load. Reese Porterfield 412 Moores Lane Comer 30629-2406 706-783 5221
'98 bermuda, taking orders for well fert. weed free, sq. bales, pick up in field $2.50/bale. Mike Buford Concord 770-8845080

Alfalfa hay, '98 crop. Donald Wood 180 Lem Edwards Rd. Winterville 30683 706-7427143
Bermuda Tift 44, horse qlty. $3.50/bale, dely. avail., extra on 100/up, rnd. 4x5 $30 ea., $25 on 20/up. Paige Bullock Dallas 770-4452107
Bermuda hay for sale. Stacey Franklin McDonough 770-957-8362 770-954-1217
Bermuda hay, sq. bales, horse qlty. $3.50/bale, dely. avail., extra 100/up, rnd. 4x5 $30 ea., $25 on 20/up. Billy Bullock Dallas 770-445-9392 770-397-6856

985-1019.

Every Tues. Cattle Sale,

pm,

Thomasville Stockyard, Inc.,

Thomasvilie. Info: 912-226-4230

(Mon.-Fri.).

Every Tues. night Horse & Tack Sale, 7

pm, Gaines Livestock Auction, 1

mi. from Quitman on Hwy. 84 E.

Info: 912-203-9940 (barn) or 912-

985-4205 (home).

Every Wed. morning. Butcher Hog Sale,

Smith Bros. Livestock, Bartow. Info:

Barnesville. Info: Bobby Burnette, 770-358-1721. Every other Fri. night Horse & Tack Auction, tack 7 pm, horses 9 pm, Ranger Horse Auction, Ranger. Info: 423-476-2675. Every 2nd Fri. Feeder Pig Sale, 1 pm, Turner Co. Stockyard, Ashburn. Info: 800-344-9808. Every Sat. People's Livestock, Inc., Cattle & Horse Sale, misc., 12:30 pm, Burnt Hickory Rd., Cartersville. Info: Sonny

'98 Alfalfa/orchardgrass $3. 75/$4.25 '98 crop Tift 44, highest qlty. horse hay, rain Bermuda hay, 4x5 rolls $30, fescue 4x5

. Timothy $2.50, rolls $25, tractor trailer dely. & weed free $3/bale, 1000 lb. rolls $40 & $30 rolls $25, sq. bales $2.50, call aft. 8 pm. B.

call 6-8 pm. J. Higdon Rossville 706-866- can del. Herb Bixler Per!}: 912-987-9858

.Elliott Culloden 912-885-2525

912-364-3920. Every Wed. Livestock Sale, 12 noon,
Wilkes County Stockyard, Hwy 78,

Mathis, 706-232-0725 or Horton Mitchell, 770-773-3427 or Ronald Strickland, 706-629-3023 or Johnny

4999

'98 cut Tift 44 hay, 4x5 rnd. bales $30/bale Bermuda, rnd. & sq. horse qlty. hay for sale.

N. By-Pass, Washington. Info:

Bagwell, 770-887-4255.

'98 bermuda/fescue hay, well fert., limed John Brownlee Tifton 912-382-0482

.Eugene Cam12bell Buchanan 770-646-5883

Graydon Bobo, 706-678-2632.

Every Sat. night Horse Sale; tack, 7:30

rain free, lge. sq. bales in barn, $3.25/bale. E '98 fescue bermuda mix, tight netwrap rolls

TOOU:l-.Barnesville-7~(}.35a-.6420~ - -

, $20/r9ll,~loaded on truck, ~ -<llL B pm. &

'98 fescue/orchard grass mix., sq. bales weekends. Ed Lovern Bishoe 706-769-5627

fert., rain free, in the barn $3/bale, defy. avail. '98 fescue mix., 500 lb, rnd. bales, fert. $20

Ron Teems Cartersville 770-386-8063

Pat Cheatham Newnan 770-253-8703

'98 fescue/bermuda mix., exc. qlty., barn '98 fescue mix., 4x5 rnd. bales, exc. qlty.

stored, well fer!., no weeds, sq. bales $3.50. M. $25. Frances Farrar Griffin 770-228-6348

Ross Watkinsville 706-769-0403

770-228-9409

'98 bermuda/fescue mix., horse qlty., clean, '98 fescue fert., 4x5 rolls in field $14/roll

rain & weed free, fert., sq. bales in shed disc. 50/more. Danny Harris Braselton 706-

$2.25/bale, other. S. Allen Homer 770-921- 654-3969

1170

'98 fescue & rye grass hay $18/roll in barn,

Choice horse qlty. Coastal bermuda hay, sq,..&.,r.no, J:lales..muJch,,hay. Winton.Harris. Screven 912-586c6687
Coastal bermuda hay $3.50 at barn, $2.50 behind baler. Bishop Pirkle 552 Youth-Jersey .Ra. Covington 770-786-6095
Coastal bermuda hay, horse qlty., 4x5 roll $25, sq. $2.50. Danny Smith Lyons 912-5264962 912-526-3011
Coastal bermuda in sq. & rolls, horse qlty. Johnny Owens Rochelle 912-365-2637 912371-4505

Every Wed. Slaughter Hog Sale, 11 am,
._ 4 County Farm Bureau Marketing I Assn., Twin City. Info: Andy

I

Walden, 912-763-2135 (Wed.) or 800-342-1196 (Mon.-Fri.).

I Every Wed. Cattle Sale, 12:30 pm, NE Ga. Livestock Auction Barn, Inc.,

I

Winterville Rd., Athens. Info: Lewis Thompson, 706-769-7225 (home) or

I 706-549-4790 (barn). Every Wed. Cattle Auction, sale time 1

pm, horses to follow, merch. auction, every Wed., 7:30 pm, Hwy. 23N,
I Glennville. Info: 912-654-0391.
Every Sat. night Horse Sale, tack, 7:30 pm, horses to follow, Holland Livestock Auction, Hwy. 23 N.,
I Glennville. Info: 912-654-0391. f Every Sat. night Horse Sale, tack, 7:30
pm,-horses to follow, Hwy. 23 N. of
I Glennville. Info: 912-654-0391.
Every Sat. night All Breed Horse/Tack

I '98 bermuda/fescue, well fert., 4x5 rolls $25, bermuda hay $20/roll in barn, 4'x5' rolls. Terry Coastal bermuda horse qlty. hay,

rain free, dejy. avail. Nelson Hollingsworth Ste12henson Commerce 706-335-2654

$3.50/bale or $30/roll. Brent Galloway

pm, Moultrie Livestock Co., Moultrie. Info: Randy Bannister, 912-985-

I Sale, 7 pm, Hwy. 20 Horse Sale,
Cumming. Info: Mary Strayhorn, 770-

I I Griffin 770-227-3422

'98 fescue & bermuda hay, horse qlty., $2 in Covington 770-787-6955

'98 fescue/orchardgrass, mix., 4x5 rolls in field, $2.50 in barn. Frank Powell 1207 Fescue hay, mix. w/orchardgrass & Clover,

1019.

844-0575.

Every Wed. Livestock Sale, 12 noon, Mid- Every 1st & 3rd Sat. Metter Pony & Goat

I field $17, discount on 50 or more. Ron Puckett Jacksonville Rd. Tallapoosa 30176 770-574- sq. bales $2.50. Kenneth Dean Madison

Homer 706-677-2020

2867

706-342-3576

Georgia Livestock Market, Inc., Hwy. 16 W., Jackson. Info: 770-775-7314.

I Sale, Mosley Farm, .Metter. Info:
Edward Mosley, 912-685-2950/5548.

'98 fescue/bermuda mix. in field, 4x5 rolls $20. Bob Hill Griffin 770-227-2383 770-2271258
'98 fescue/bermuda hay, 4x5 rnd. bales, well fert. $17 in field. D. Jackson Newnan 770-2536969
'98 Coastal/bahia mix., 110 ea. 40 lb. sq. bales $1.75 in barn: Barry Campbell RR4, Box 785 Hawkinsville 31036 912-783-3580
'98 fescue/bermuda mix., rnd. bales $18/roll. J. Davis Ila 706-789-2216

'98 fescue .& ryegrass hay, lge. rolls, rain free, well fert. in barn. George Brown Newborn 706-342-3644
'98 fescue hay, sq. bales, rain free $3, dely. avail. Charles Haley Dallas 770-445-5558
'98 fescue hay, sq. bales $2 ea., rain free. Joe Bradley Canon 706-356-8295
'98 fescue hay, weed, rain free $2.50/bale, at barn. Larry Carpenter Ellaville 800-7728925
'98 fescue hay, spring cutting, 4x5 rolls.,

Fescue hay, '98 rnd. bales, limed, fert., in barn & out, priced accord. to quantity. George .Pace Hameton 770-946-4187
Fescue/orchardgrass sq. bales, horse qlty., $2.50, free dely. in NW Ga. & N. Atlanta, cut May '98. John Petrel LaFayette 706-3978106
Free hay, 40 acres fescue, bermuda, you cut, haul away, clean up. M. Maloy Griffin 770-227-3779
Hay in field del., wheat straw del. $3,

I Every Wed. Regular Cattle Auction, 1 pm, all classes of cattle, video cattle sales, 3rd Thurs., Turner Co. Stockyards, Ashburn. Info: 912~5673371 or 800-344-9808. 2nd & Last Wed. night Smith Brothers Liyestock Yard Goat & Feeder Pig Sale, 7:30 pm, Bartow. Info: Ken Smith, 912-364-3920. Every Thurs. morning Butcher Hog Sale,

I Every 1st & 3rd Sat.. Baxley Pig & Goat Sale, 12:30 pm, goat sale at I fairground on Hwy. 341 E., Baxley. Info: Herbert Stone, 912-367-6198 (work) or 912-367-3397 (home). Every 1st & 3rd Sat. night Horse & Tack
Sale, 7:30 pm, Buggytown Auction Co., Old Fairgrounds, Hwy. 341 S., Barnesville. Info: Bobby Burnette, 770-358-1721.

'98 500 4'x5' Coastal or bahia $25, mix. $21, barn stored $17/roll. Stevie Caudell 673 Coastal bermuda $2.50, $3 rnd. bales,

Hagan Stockyard, Hagan. Info: 912- Every 2nd Sat. night Horse Sale, 7 pm,

bales loaded on your vehicle. Darrell Stokes Hawkins Rd. Homer 30547 706-677-4920 wrapped $25, $30. Beth Shelnutt 200

739-4011 (Thurs.) or 912-364-3920.

Pony Express Stockyard, Covington.

Thomaston 706-646-4445

'98 fescue hay, 4x5 rnd. $20 ea., sq. bales Magnolia Way Monroe 30655 770-466-9832 Every Thurs. Slaughter Hog Sale, 11

Info: 864-638-6112/2712.

'98 Alfalfa & Alfalfa mix., horse qlty., pick up $2 ea., all stored in dry. B. Witt Calhoun 706- Highly fert. Coastal bermuda hay, rain free,

am, NW Ga. Pork, Inc., Adairsville. Every 2nd Sat. night Miscellaneous Sale,

at barn or dely. avail., call before 9 pm. J. Corn 629-7412

weed free, sq. bales $3.50 at barn, rnd. bales

Info: Arthur Smith, 404-773-7764

7:30 pm, Buggytown Auction Co., Old

Canton 770-704-5299
'98 Alicia bermuda hay $25/roll, sq. bales $2.50, well fert., rain free, mulch avail., near Savannah. Gary Hollingsworth Midway 912884-3344 800-679-2000
'98 Alicia bermuda, $3 in barn, S2.75 in field, plan to bale 8/8/98. Fred Fletcher Rt. 1, Box 291-H Searks 31647 912-549-6013
'98 Coastal bermuda hay & oak & rye hay, sq. bales $3 in barn, pick up in field $2/bale. Tony Harris Social Circle 770-464-3786

. '98 fe.scue mix. hay, exc. qlty., well fer!., 5x5 rnd. bales $25, will load. Randy Huff Meansville 770-567-3929
'98 fescue, well fer!., 4x5 rolls in barn $25/rolls. Mark Treadwell Bremen 770-6469765
'98 fescue, bermuda, lespedeza/clover mix. fer!., rain free, sq. bales $2.75/bale in barn. W. Massey Bowdon 770-258-8534
'98 fescue, elev.er, bermuda, well fer!., rnd. bales $20. Hugh Steele Covington 770-786-

$20 ea. James Woods Flying W. Ranch, Hwy. _18 Pine Mountain 31822 706-882-6580
KY 31 fescue seed, cleaned & bagged 60 cents~b, Lyndon Mize Ro:tston 706-245-5314
Ky 311 fescue/orchardgrass hay;rnd. bales, 4x4, fert. & limed $20 picked up at farm, dely. avail. Jerry Malcom Bostwick 770-972-3614
Oats for sale, '98 crop, great feed or seed $3/bu. or 9.5 cents/lb. bulk only or you bag. Ted Milliron Rt. 1, Box 127 Shellman 31786 912-679-5801

(Thurs.) or 800-342-1196 (Mon.Fri.). Every Thurs. Hog Sale, 11:30 am, Cattle Sale, 1 pm, Sumter Livestock, Americus. Info: Kelly Buchanan, 800-476-2931. Every Thurs. Dairy Cow Replacement Sale, 12.noon, baby calf sale, 11 am, cattle sale & livestock auction follows dairy sale, Duvall Livestock Market,

Fairgrounds, Hwy. 341 S., Barnesville. Info: Bobby Burnette, 770-358-1721. Every 2nd & 4th Sat. Goat & Chicken Sale, outside sale, 10 am, inside sale, 1 pm, Lee's Auction, 483 White Hill Rd., Sylvania. Info: David W. Lee, 912-857-3269. Every 2nd & 4th Sat. Goat & Poultry Sale, 1 pm, R&R Goat & Livestock Auction,

'98 Coastal bermuda hay $3.50/bale, mulch 3510

Perennial peanut hay, sq. bales, rain free

1101 Apalachee Ave., Greensboro.

Hwy. 56 N., Swainsboro. Info: 912-

hay $2/bale, fescue $3/bale, rain-free, fer!., lge. '98 fescue, orchardgrass, bermuda mix. $4.50 at barn. H. Nichols Lake Park 912-559-

lnfo: Barnett Malcom, 706-453-7368

469-3533/237-8825.

bales. Bob Steele Barnesville 770-358-6443 hay, exc. qlty., 4x4 $15/roll. S. Page Winder 5758

or 800-282-0747.

Every 2nd & 4th Sat. Goats, Poultry &

'98 Coastal bermuda hay, fert., lime, rain 770-867-4035

Premium Tift 44 & Coastal bermuda, barn Every Thurs. South Central livestock,

Miscellaneous Sale, 12 noon,

free $3.50/bale at barn, nice hay. A. G. '9.8 horse qlty. hay, fescue/bermuda $2.50- rolls $40, field rolls $25. Tim Hunter Conyers

Morehouse Mansfield 770-786-4545

$25, Tift $3.50-$40, dely. avail. R.J. Campbell 770-483-8712 770-922-6653

Inc. Cattle Sale, 1:30 pm, Fitzgerald. Info: 912-423-4400 or 800-423-

- Pearson Livestock, U.S. 441 N., Pearson. Info: 912-422-3211.

'98 Coastal bermuda, top qlty., 4x5, 1200 lb. rolls. Wayne Vinson P.O. Box 40 Milledgeville 31061 912-932-5044
'98 Coastal, highly fert. $3.50/sq. bale, $35 rnd. roll in dry, taking orders in field, cut late July. Ray Clark Dacula 770-963-3561 770963-4228

Rockmart 770-748-34 19
'98 horse qlty. fescue/bermuda mix., sq. bales, well fert., rain-free, in barn $3 ea. Charles Hoffman McDonough 770-914-2767
'98 horse qlty. bermuda & fescue hay $2.50$2.75/bale, rain/weed free, lge. sq. bales, dely. avail. Brad Russell Dalton 706-277-

Prime Coastal bermuda, horse hay, fer!., UGA soil specs., dely. avail., sq. & rnd. bales in barn ..Olin Trammell Fors:tth 912-994-6463
Sq. bales Tift 44 bermuda hay, horse qlty. behind baler or in barn, local dely. possible. J.R. Blankenshi!2 Fayetteville 770-461-9734
Sq. bales of horse qlty. Tift 44, sq. bales

4460.

Every 4th Sat. Horse/Tack Sale, 3 pm,

Lee's Auction, 483 White Hill Rd.,

L

.

.J Sylvania. Info: David W. Lee; 912-
857-3269.

Takin-g o- rders- for -horse- qlty-. fesc- ue hmallyll!I - - - W- ate-r shru- bs - -
$1.75/bale in field, mulch hay $1.50/bale in

'98 Coastal, sq. bales, field $2.50 & $3/up, 2610

Alfalfa, dely. avail. T. Andrews Newnan 770- barn. Mark Floyd Adairsville 770-773-7668

Water shrubs deeply once a week during

dely. avail .. bermuda/fescue 5x5 $20: David '98 horse qlty. fescue, fert., sq. bales $3.50, 251-5415

Tift 44 rain free, well fert., in barn, med. rnd. August, according to the University of

Welch Carrollton 770-560-6704

rnd. bales $35. Bill Flynn Luthersville 770- Taking orders for late Aug. cutting of

'98 Tift 44 Coastal bermuda hay, horse qlty., 631-1752

bermuda mix. hay, sq. bales $2/bale, rnd.

bales $25, sq. bales $3.50. L. Young Newman 770-253-8964

Georgia Extension Service. Many plants,

highly fert., rain/weed free, lge. sq. bales. C. Bryant Thomasville 912-226-2268 912-5745877
'98 Tift 44 Coastal bermuda, highly fert. $3.50 in barn. Ernest Powell Hampton 770-
946-9169

'98 horse qlty. hay, sq. bales clover/rye mix. $3, clover/fescue mix. $2.75, cow hay $1.50. Della Robinson Good Hoee 770-207-4700
'98 horse qlty. fescue hay, 4x4 rolls, rain &
- weed free, sheltered $25. W.H. Jones Hiram
770-943 6911

bales 4x4 $15/bale in field. James Jones Aragon 770-684-5006
Taking orders for mid-August cutting of fescue/orchard grass hay, sq. bales $1.85/bale, rnd. bales 4x5 $20/bale in field. W. Dunaway Rome 706-235-7311

Tift 44, rnd. bales, premium qlty., highly fert., 1000 lb. rolls $30 at field, dely. avail. Scott McDaniel Barnesville 770-358-0640
Tift 44, sq. bales & rnd. rolls, you haul from Social Circle. Lloyd Killebrew 1340 Ridgefield Dr. Roswell 30075 770-992-5290

including camellias and rhododendrons, are starting buds for next season's bloom at this time: Immature berries of hollies and pyracantha may drop off ifthe plants are water-stressed.

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