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GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE TOMMY IRVIN,COMMISSIONER
Vol.~. No. 38
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Farm Safety Week
Observed Sept. 19-25
"Protecting Agriculture into the Next
Century," is the goal and theme of National
Farm Safety and Health Week which is
being observed September 19-25. This is
the 56th anniversary of this observance
presented by the National Safety Council.
The council encourages all Americans
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to become more aware of the significance
that agriculture plays in all our lives and
the importance of safety equipment and
systems, proper maintenance, and
preventing injuries and illnesses on farms
and ranches.
Agriculture is the second most
hazardous industry in the U.S. with a rate
of over 22 deaths per 100,000 workers
compared to mining with a death rate of
24.3 per 100,000 workers, according to the
1999 Edition of "Injury Facts" published
by the National Safety Council. The all-
industry average is 3.8 deaths per 100,000.
These statistics also show an estimated 780
deaths and 140,000 disabling injuries in
agriculture during 1998. "Agriculture has
long been one of the most hazardous
American industries," said Terry
Wilkinson, manager of NSC's Agricultural
Division.
Through the decades of the National
Farm Safety and Health Week observance,
progress has been made in reducing
injuries and illnesses to those involved in
agricultural activities. Yet there are still
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Fall Equine Edition
Scheduled for Oct. 20
The Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin special fall equine edition is scheduled for Oct. 20. This issue will include notices for horse shows and events in October, November, and December, as well as listings of horses at stud, boarding facilities and ads for miscellaneous equine equipment and supplies. A 30-word limit will be observed for these notices. Deadline for the edition is September 29.
Notices included in the "Equine for Sale" category and "At Stud" column must be accompanied by a copy of a valid, negative Coggins test (made within the past 12 months); otherwise, they will not be published.
In addition, the Georgia Animal Protection Act requires boarding and breeding facilities to be licensed. Current license number must be submitted with notices for "At Stud" and "Boarding Facilities." Notices submitted without this information will not be published. For licensing information and applications, call (404) 656-3713.
Wednesday September 22, 1999
Copyright 1999
Hurricane Floyd Tests Georgia Counties Animal Evacuation Plans
The arrival of Hurricane Floyd on the coast of Georgia last week proved to be the first real test for animal evacuation plans in counties on and near the state's coastline.
In preparation for disaster situations, the Georgia Department of Agriculture's Animal Industry Division has been proactive in assisting with the development of "pet friendly" shelters to be utilized in such emergencies. Deptartment personnel have worked hard over the past 18 months to help establish these shelters, which were activated in preparation of last week's hurricane.
"Our department serves as liaison to connect those in need with those willing to help," said Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin, "and we would like to thank all the agencies and volunteers .who assisted us in our efforts." Irvin added, " Our personnel actively recruited space for livestock and pets, and we especially appreciate the entire animal industry in Georgia pulling together to assist us in this situation."
Once the Georgia Emergency Management Agency activated the state's emergency plan, the department began its efforts to assist in the evacuation of people and animals from the risk area, which included Georgia, Florida and South Carolina. This proved to be the largest peacetime evacuation in Georgia history with approximately one-half million Georgians involved, as well as 1.7 million evacuees from Florida and 800,000 from South Carolina.
Apple Harvest Underway in Georgia
In Georgia, fall can mean several things: footbail, cooler weather, leaves to rake. It also is . the time of year for delicious apples grown in the state.
In the north Georgia mountains, harvest usually begins about the first of August with the picking of Ginger Gold, and continues into November when growers finish up with Arkansas Black, Granny Smith and Yates. The variety determines shape, size and color.
Sandwiched between the early- and late-season varieties are many other apples of superb quality. These apples can be used in a multitUde of ways: from pies to salads to muffins to fresh eating. And they come in a taste ranging from sweet to tart.
Apples are grown mainly in the northern and middle parts of the state and " can be purchased at roadside stands and farmers' markets.
What do you look for in a Georgia apple? They should be firm, free of bruises and their coloring should have eye appeal.
The rewards of cooking with fresh Georgia apples are tremendous as they accent snacks, meals, beverages or desserts with their naturally refreshing taste and nutrition. Georgia apples are rich in dietary fiber, low in sodium and fat and contain no cholesterol. A medium-sized apple contains only 80 calories.
Some apple varieties are best for cooking or baking, while others are ideal for snacks or salads. It's best to consider Georgia's colorful variety of apples and choose an apple based on its intended use.
Georgia apples will keep for several months if kept at cool temperatures. Storing in vented polybags will assure better flavor.
A large number of evacuees also had pets and livestock, mainly horses, accompanying them, and department personnel supplied these evacuees with a list of accommodations that accepted people as well as animals. Horses were taken to facilities throughout the state, such as the Georgia International Horse Park, the Hawkinsville Harness Racing
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Visit Sunbelt Expo October 19-21
Known as North America's Premier
Farm Show, the Sunbelt Expo provides an
opportunity for visitors to see first-hand
the products and services of local, state,
national and international exhibitors.
Last year the annual event played host to
more than 210,000 visitors and 1,173
exhibitors. This year's Expo will be held
Tuesday - Thursday, October 19 - 21, at
Spence Field in Moultrie, Ga.
The Expo also has over 600 acres of
com, soybeans, cotton, peanuts, Bermuda
grass, peanuts and sorghum that are
harvested in demonstrations shown daily
in the fields. Visitors are transported to
and from the fields by covered shuttles,
and farmers can actually test-drive farm
equipment at the site.
Whether you are a large farmer, small
farnier, agribusinessman, homemaker or
student, the Sunbelt Expo has something
for everyone.
The Expo site is located on Highway
133, six miles southeast of Moultrie, Ga.
Show hours are 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. The
entrance fee is $5 per person, per day.
Children six and under are admitted free
with adult supervision. A variety of foods
and beverages are available on-site.
For information, contact the Sunbelt
Expo office at 290-G Harper Blvd.,
Moultrie, GA 31768; phone (912) 985-
1968; fax (912) 890-8518; e-mail:
sunexpo@alltel.net;
website:
www.sunbeltexpo.com
Oct. 19-21, 1999 912985-1968
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THE MARKET BULLETIN
Wednesday September 22, 1999
Farmers & Consumers Market Bulletin Advertising Guidelines
'S2 4640 JD tractor, c/a, duals, quick hitch, quad range, 7300 hrs., $16,500. Olon Bririson Boston 912-49S-1111
'S6 Case lnt'I mdl. 6S5, 1100 hrs., all extras,
2 row mdl. 2200 Paulk peanut inverter plow exc. cond., call nights. Richard Bird Portal 912-S65-2SS5
2 used tractor tires, 14.9x24 ag tread, 16.00
S disk Taylor-Way harrow drag type, VGC, $350; 20 disk JD smoothing harrow drag type, $150. C. Anthony Jefferson 706-367-9533
8 disk harrow, hvy. duty, very good
mint condition, good tires, $9000. L. Giack R 20, 2S PR, 12500 lb. max, Michelin XL, $50 condition, $175 firm. Tom Greene Madison
All Advertisements published in the Market Bulletin must relate to the farming/agricultural industry or be a part thereof; any and all ttem(s) submitted for sale through the BULLETIN must meet at least one of the following criteria: 1) must be produced by the advertiser on his/her own farming operation, 2) must be made by the advertiser from materials on his/her own farming operation, 3) must be owned and used by the advertiser on his/her own farming operation for a period of at least 90 days prior to offering for sale through the BULLETIN. Businesses, corporations, dealerships or other commercial enterprises are not allowed to advertise in the MARKET BULLETIN. Commercial is defined as intended for mass 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 licenses/permits/registrations. The edttor has the authority to designate the length of ads and the number of ads that may be placed by a family untt in any issue of the BULLETIN. Currenlly, 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 ol 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 statemeot must be included and signed by the person submttting 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 services 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 limttations, all ad guidelines cannot be listed in the BULLETIN each week. Advertisers who have questions concerning these guidelines may call
1800-282-5852, 8 a.m.. 4:30 p.m., Monday -
Friday, or write: Market Bulletin, Georgia Department of Agricultu!e, 19 MLK Jr. Drive, Atlanta, GA 30334-4250 Ads will be published only once each time submitted unless the advertiser specifies in writing on the notice that the ad is to be published more than one week Ads may be published consecutively up to a maximum of four (4) weeks. A new notice must be submitted after each maximum 4-week period if the advertiser wants the advertisement to continue. Ads cannot be
.taken via telephone. Ads are computer referenced by telephone number, so it is essential that the advertiser's telephone number be subr)'litted wtth 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 limtt for advertisements; name, town, phone number or name and somplete address must be included in the 20-word limtt. The MARKET BULLETIN reserves the right to edtt
.notices. Georgia residents only may advertise in the MARKET BULLETIN wtth the following exception: out--0!-state residents may advertise only in the Out--01-State Wanted category. Ads must be received no later than Wednesday noon in order to appear in the following week's paper. Send ads to:
MARKET BULLETIN Ga. Dept. of Agriculture 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive Atlanta, GA 30334-4250
Advertisers who have ads running for more than one week may call to cancel their ads ii the items sell before the ad expires. To cancel or correct an ad, simply call the departmenfs toll free number, 1800282-5852, 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.
Auburn 770-S67-2959
ea., 40% tread. Bob Martin Brooklet 912- .:..70"'6:...::c34..::2=-.,:4.:::02=2=-----------
'S6 GMC 14' hyd. spreader, body good, exc. S42-296S
S15 lnt'I corn combine with S44 corn head,
cond., $4000/obo. Chris Hays Jefferson 2-14" bottom plows, 3-pt. hitch, $250; Ford good cond. Jack Laminack Fitzgerald 912-
706-367-9713
5 prong all purpose plow, 3-pt. hitch, $275 ~S3""1'--2=-1'-'7-"6_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
'SS JD 2155 dsl. tractor, 45 hp., live call aft. 6 pm. W. T. Wilson Dallas 770-445- S90 NH silage chopper 7' direct cut, 30" 2-
remotes, good paint/tires, $7,995. Cecil 2516
row corn header., $2000/obo. G. Haynes
Herringdine Wrightsville 912-S64-2116
20' Flatbed triple axle utility trailer, Cleveland 770-9S3-0746
o '90 Ford 6610, C/H/A, dual remotes, 460 w/attached ramps, 2" ball hitch, $650. Jack SN Ford rebuilt '97, 12 V, bushhog, scrape
. hrs., $17,000; '62 JD 3010D, wide frnt., good Brown Mount Ai!}'. 706-754-502S
blade, scoop bucket, lift boom, $4250. David
tires, $5SOO. Dale Wiley Covington 770-464- 2000 Ford tractor, good shape, Gang plow Camebell Marietta 770-5S7-10S3
3S15
bushhog harrow, $4700. Warner Nalley Villa SN Ford runs good, 3 pt. hitch, good paint,
'91 mdl. 30' trailer, triple axle, new tires, Rica 770-459-1007
$2650. Charles Beasley Fort Valley 912-
wiring floor, paint Bruce Swearingen 22' gooseneck trailer, $2000; MW 1500 md ~S""25.::.-'1""'06.::.3=-------------
c Re~nolds 912-S47-3634 912326-4SSS '92 NH TRS6 combine, 2 headers; '7S GM
hay baler, good cond., $3500, liquid feed tank SN Ford tractor, $2300; 5' bushhog, $475;
R. Sowell Waycross 912-2S3-5111
6' box blade, $325; boom pole, $50. J.
grain truck w/dump body, 600 bu. Kilbros 24" Danueser auger, $1000; 3-pt. hitch sub Connally Douglasville 770-942-0S06
grain cart. David Brannen Glennville 91 2- sailer, $500. Lonnie Wainwright Roberta SN Ford tractor, 12V, looks new, bushhog,
654-2359
912S25-2096 912-957-1S74
asking $3300, or trade for bumper hitch stock
'96 JD 6400 cab tractor, S5 hp., power 250 bushel Silveredge gravity grain wagon trailer. J. Ratliff Gay 706-53S-6S72
guard trans., w/JD 640 loader/quick attach looks good; MF grinder, old, but works gc;od SN Ford tractor, new back tires, new
bucket & hay spear, 360 hrs., $42,000. W. C. W. Brannon Zebulon 770-227-6436
muffler/battery & paint, 12V, $2SOO. J. T. Davis
Sims Monroe 770-267-S090
3 MF 510 combines, 2 corn heads, 1 small Monroe 770-267-60S2
'9S Ford 3930 tractor, under 100 hrs., grain head, call aft. 6 pm. Tony Lee Nicholls SN Ford, 12V, good cond., 7 pcs. equip.,
warranty, incl. HD mower, harrow & 6' rollove r, 912-632-6100
other equjp. $3500. B. Wood Marietta 770-
exc. cond., $16,740. J. Hardy Musella 91 2- 3 Weiss McNair sweepers, $3500- $4000; .::.97:..,1:..,::.26:::2:::3::.__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
S36-3012
Durand Wayland, PTO sprayer, $3500. J 955K loader, 4-in-1 bucket, 1 owner, reddi-
'9S Tumblebug, to move round bales, pu11 Flournoy Fort Valley 912-957-1S71 912-S25- steer, good shape, $15,000, call nights. Don
behind, new tires, like new, $900. Lois March 53S4
Willis Brunswick 912-262-5SOS
Vienna 912-26S-2963
3 liquid mineral tanks, $100, sickle bar A-Key mdl. 50P (50 bushel), PTO driven
1 Cub tractor w/sickle mower $1500; 1 set mower $300, call aft. 6 pm. M. Smith manure spreader, exc. shape, w/good tires,
wheels 4 tires for 650 JD, new, $SOO. Wallace Hawkinsville 912-7S3-2365
parts .manual incl. $SOO. Jay Dresser Tiger"
Massengale Woodbu!l'. 706-553-5325
3 pt. hitch, 2 wing bottom plow, $300 cash "'"7""'0.::.6-..:.7-=S=2--=2o.=6-=S.::.3_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
1 Fruit F.M.C. sprayer, 100 gals., 3-pt. hitch, no calls aft. 9 pm. Jack Lockaby. Ranger 706- AC 6140 tractor, $S250; Ford 7' 515 mower,
call aft. S pm. Bobby E. Holden Ellijay 706- 334-2227
35' gooseneck equip. hay trailer, $5900. C.
276-6403
3 pt. hitch, 24V disc grain drill, Cloudburst Mccallie Chickamauga 706-539-2522
1 Woods 15' batwing mower, good cond ., irrig. traveler, Frick sawmill 471 Detroit AC B parts, wheels, final drives, trans.,
$2000; 1 pecan cracker w/blower $750, other Waldo Colson Statesboro 912-764-3444
much more. R. Williams Senioa 770-599-
equip. Joey Collins Thomasville 912-226-, 3-pt. hitch hay spear $250, 3-pt. pullet fork 1 _3::;:2::;:5~2------------
7693
$150, other. K. Bennett Atlanta 770-222- Please include area codes with phone
1 horse drawn wagon, hvy. duty 4 car type 3021
numbers in advertisements.
wheels, could be conv. to 2 horse, $1200. L. Thomeson Eastman 912-374-59S7
1 pull type manure spreader, mdl. 202. J. L. Earnest Carrollton 770-S32-6216
1 row cultivator $60, Cole planter $100 Covington planters $100 ea., prices firm Robert Hunnewell Quitman 912-263-S239
10' mdl. B JD grain drill, working cond. $375, 2 Cole planters w-brackets fo cultivator, $75, both. S. Carlton Albany 912 432-5750 912-432-6505
1000 gal. tank, PTO vacuum pump, twin dump cyl. truck mount, pumped out holding tank. Robert Butler Watkinsville 706-769 4039
30-ton press, $350; hvy. duty 3-ton industrial cherry picker, hoist, $350; post hole digger, $450. Kirby Dangler Rossville 706.S61-5441
31' Gooseneck trailer, enclosed stock or horse type, fair shape plenty doors, dual axle, make offer. Mike Hart Guyto_n 912-72S-3306 .912-72S-4116
32' Tandem trailer, 9K axles, ramps, pintel hitch, $4000. Roger Bell Shady Dale 706.46S-2572
4 tractor tires 13.6x2S, priced from $10-$75 ea. Gere Odum Fayetteville 770-461-3115
4' Flail mower, 3 pt. hitch, $425. Harry _Leavehgood Fort Valley 912-S25-2129
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FARM EMPLOYMENT
Want couple, man/woman to help w/maintenance and upkeep on small farm,
Sandy Springs, one day a week, references.
If you have questions regarding ads in this M. Clark Dunwoody 404-255-30S7 category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9084. Want farm mgr. for central Ga. turfgrass
farm, salary commensurate w/exp., send
Only farm work or farm help wanted resume to N. Ga. Turf, Aaron McWhorter 14S7
advertisements allowed. No commercial, Blackdirt Rd. Whitesburg 301S5
industrial or domestic employment Want horse & cattle farm to work on, room
eermitted.
and board, small salary, have own income.
Barn sitter/care for most animals in your James Hicks Milledgeville 912-452-7193
home or stables, special care animals Want mature person w/one horse to co-op
welcome, bonded, ref. Jo Gilreath small barn in Dawsonville area, good pasture,
Aleharetta 770-663-0090
arena, nice barn, close to Dawnson Forest.
Couple w/experience in groundskeeping, G.R. Cloud Cumming 706-216-6634
field, and greenhouse growing seeks Want older couple to manage and caretake
caretaking position in rural Ga. S. Harris quail & horse farm, weekly salary, nice house,
Waleska 770-479-2327
beau. grounds, refs. required. T.O. Kennard
Couple will manage and caretake your farm Ellaville 904-642-9003
or property for house and salary. Tom Price Want person to bushhog and use weed-
Stockbridge 67S-2S9-0528
eater S-10 hrs. a wk., exp. and refs. required.
Dependable barn help, want manager for L. Goldman Griffin 770-227-76S1
12 stall barn, 4-6 days avail., ref. required. Want reliable male or couple to help on
n? Barbara Macon Aleharetta 770-772-0095 Exp. horse, small, lge. animal caretaker,
j psaolu~rltyr,y
farm, mobile home drugs or alcohol.
furnished plus David Stanford
exp. grounds keeper seeking employment in Gainesville 770-SS7-7110
exchange for housing and salary, avail. Nov. j
I M.FHulal-ating:ieDopr_aevrsiollne4n0e4e-d5eSd4-t2o14as3si~t cutting
FARM MACHINERY
horse trainer in Monroe, Ga., horse riding exp.
necessary, flexible hrs., cattle knowledge- If you have questions regarding this category,
bonus, other. Mr. Chris Social Circle 770- call Brenda Donnell at 404-651-9082.
11' Ingalls pecan sweeper front-end tractor mount, one self-propelled Flory pick-up harvester, mdl. 6100, exc. cond. Dalton Law Chula 912-3S2-4S42
110 JD S hp. Kohler 42" cut motor needs work, rest ok., $250. Bill Lowe Kathleen 912 9S7-4250
1105 MF, 100 hp., runs good, $3500. G. J r. Collins 912-6S4-3970
13' Bushhog Brand mdl. 1226, three blade hvy. duty pull type mower, good cond., $3000 Ken Sage Talking Rock 706-276-1041
14.S ton Chore time feed bin, good condition, $S50. Macon Moore Morgan 706_ 432-0266
150 bu. four wheel grain wagon, like new cond., $1400; Gehl 65 feed grinder/mixer working cond., $650. J. Driggers Glennville 912-654-3S14 912-654-9511
16 & 20 disc harrow, $525-$575; pos digger 9" auger, $400; 6' scrape blade, $250 dirt scoop, $225. M. Crosby Blackshear 912 449-6573
16' metal equip. trailer, $2000. Dennis Anderson Fort Valley 912-S25-7041
16' utility trailer, dual axle, lgts., brks., le down ramps, 2 5/16 ball, $600. Andy Carroll Rome 706-295-9353
16xS 2-axle, wagon front axle $175, 2 blade bottom plow, H.D. 3-pt. hitch $275, SN parts, call aft. 7 pm. Casey Barronton Newnan 770251-5339"
4' bushhog, 3-pt. hitch, $375. George Nich1 Walton 770-207-9004
40' portable grain augers, $475, 1000 gal. tank & pump $500; Eurospand fert. spreader mdl. 533R, $700. Stephen Feitshans Perry .912-9S7-4176
424 lnt'I dsl. tractor, new paint, good cond., new tires on rear, $6500, equip. extra. W. _Barron Carnesville 706-3S4-264S
4420 JD combine, good cond. w/4.row 444 corn head, exc. cond. Paul Bagley Nicholls 912-345-2365
47 JD mdl. GM tractor, restored, new tires, rebuilt motor, new paint, $4500. Dan Peppers _Bostwick 706-342-0665
49-B JD tractor, very good cond., orig. paint, $4000. G. Williamson 442 G. Williamson Rd Lyons 912-526-S965
.5' . Bushhog rotary mower, works good,
$300. Larry Cohran McDonough 770-S9S-
S9S7
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5' King Kutter bushhog, good cond., $475. _N. Thomeson Fayetteville 770-4S7-473S
5' Woods finishing mower, exc. cond., new blades, extra belt, $SOO. Wayne Abbott Lagrange 706-SS2-9226
5' box blade w/detachable teeth, $250. J. Cashin Aleharetta 770-664-1533
-5' bushhog, good cond., for sale or will trade for diesel fuel tank. Milton Martin, Jr. Cleveland 706-S05-5S24 770-654-5751
5' finish mower, 3ph, $350/trade for hole
267-9650
1S5 Cub lowboy w/yr. old 5' Woods belly digger 9" or larger. Thomas Nipper Locust
Hors.e rental and lesson barn needs
Only farm machinery and equipment mower, $3500. Larry W. Tucker Haddock Grove 770-S9S-2593
weekend manager, must be dependable owned by the advertiser and used in 912-932-1021
5' finishing mower, Bushhog Brand 600
I I honest, salary depends on ability and his/he~ own farming operation can be 194S JD tractor, B mdl., runs good, new FTH, exc. cond. D. Battle Washington 706-
experience. G. Ridley Conyers 770-91s-1 adver.tised; those p.ersons advertising for starter/battery & carb., new steering, $1200. -=67~S~-~39~3~5;____ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
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mac~inery and_equipment ~anted must. be J. R. Heard Gainesville 770-SS9-1262
1 5000 Ford tractor dsl., VGC, $7500;
Job opening for man in Winder, Ga.. seekm!J those items for their own farming 1972 450 Case tractor (can use straight Gleaner F combine, 13-0 grain head 43S corn
esxe~c.urpitayy/&befnaermfitsw, ofrakx,
job includes free rent, resume. Ron Harkey
Winder 770-613-0501
Man looking for job on horse farm, exp.
0 eeration.
, blade) $S,OOO. Jeff Welborn Comer 706-795- I head $5000. Wayne Hutcheson Route 1 Box
'50 SI'! Ford _rebuilt, repainted, 6V system, I' 24SO
J 67 Kite 912-66S-4269
II $3000, firm. Cliff Dorn Tunnel Hill 706-935- 2 Goodyear Dyna Torgue II tractor tires, 54A NH bale thrower owner's manual
6193
12.4-24, 99% tread, exc. cond., $300/obo. $S75. Don Ritchie Crand~ll 706-695-6509 '
w/grounds ke~ping and gardeni~g, local areas,. Cumming, Dawson. David Glees Cumming 770-7S1-5S54
I I _'5~ Ford SN tractor, 12V, good c?nditi~n, . Harry Fleeman Commerce 706-335595S 'j 6' x S' trailer, made out of pick-up truck bed,
fair tires, $2450. James Boles Umon City 2 lnt'I plows 3-pt. hitch, 2-16" flatbottom 7 10x15 tires, good cond., $200. Joe Walker
77,0-263-9SOO
i $200, 1-16" flatbottom $150, subsoiler $50, Fayetteville 770-461-7142
Nonsmoking & nondrinking female wants
job helping couple or elderly lady on farm,
room/board, salary. Norma Johnson Hahira 912-794-2914
52 Super M Farmall, good cond. Hugh A~ams Hartwell 706-376-S521
53 Farmall Super C, runs good,> scrape blade, operators manual, $2200. Greg Kader
T0-30 Ferguson tractor, $1350. W. Clayton 600 & S01 Ford tractors, post hole diggers,
Cohutta 706-694-3445
seven pieces of equip. M. L. Goen Zebulon
2 Utility trailers, both good condition, $250. I 770-567-326S
Jeff Connally Powder Springs 770-942; -6:c0:-::5:-C-:-:-V-:-e-rm~e-e-r-rn-d-.-h-ay_b_a-le-r,_$_2_0_0_0_.J_o_e
Pvt. stable needs partctime help Albany 912-436-7547
5700
Tyler Box Serings 912-649-7464
Fri./Sat.!Sun., must be experienced & reliable, free stall or hourly wage. Susan Simeson Covington 770-7S4-9597
Responsible, reliable, dependable family
man wants position on poultry, dairy, cattle or crop farm. Major Weiss Macon 912-31SSS72
Small barn wants dependable female
'72 David Brown 1200 tractor, 65 hp., dual hyd., $4500;_ ~D mower ?ond1t1oner, $500, call aft. 6 pm. W1ll1am Baldwin Calhoun 706-6254566
'76 GMC graih truck, 30,000 mi., 16' park, built metal dump body, 366 eng., exc. cond., $12,000. Chris Ray Lyons 912-565-7231
'79 Skidder tree farmer cable, new parts, 4
2 complete 9N Ford tractors, 1 w/newly rebuilt mtr. & new brks., needs assem., both have good Sherman trans., neither runs, $2200/cash firm. Scott Gallman Chatsworth _7""'0~6-...:6..:.9""'5-'-6'--'4""1""2_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
2 horse wagon w/new rubber tires, $650. Eddie Stewart Buckhead 706-342-42S9
2 horse wagon, good condition, other
7' 451 NH mower, 3pt. hitch extra bar, kept in dry, $1000. Darell Walka Chickmauga 706-539-2534 -7=--R-h.,..in_o_h_e-avy--d-u-ty_s_c-ra_p_e_b_la_d_e_,-6'
Bushhog Brand bushhog, $325. Donny Moulder Braselton 706-654-3540
7S MF 2775 cab A/C, heat, 165 hp., dual rear wheel, dual remote hook-up, under 3000
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AC CA, completely restored, like new, new Ford 532 sq. baler, $2000; NH pull type JD 2955 tractor, 1200 hrs., exc. cond., JD Lilliston 7500 peanut picker, exc. cond, NH stackliner hay mower, sq. bales, good
tires, $2800. JW. Stradling Palmetto 770- flutter, $1100; NH 256 pull type rake, $1300; 8' 2640 w/loader, JD 435 rnd. baler, JD 336 sq. $4800; Lilliston 6000 peanut combine good cond., $2150. Scott Carey Madison 706-342-
463-1408
scrape blade, $200. Billy Crawford Talmo baler. Wesley Moore Roswell 770-641-1284 cond., $3000. Chuck Strange Americus 912- 9812
AC-C tractor, 3-pt hitch, 12V, new battery, _7_,06=---6~93~-...,4_3_79_-,--.,.---.,.,--,-.,.-,..,.,---- JD 4250 120 hp., '85 Lawson 8 x 42" pull- 924-4670
NI corn picker, 2-row planter, 24' elevator
front tires, looks good, runs great, $1800/obo. Ford 532 sq. baler, NH side delivery rake type aerator, like new. Jason Dalton Dalton Long 460 dsl., 48 hp., p/s, exc. cond., trailor, exc. cond., $2000. N. Edwards
Arthur Cullipher Lula 770-869-1922
exc. cond., Vicon 205 mower, $3500. Larry 706-778-4803
$6000. Jim Ray Dalton 706-259-4066
Hiawassee 706-896-2425
AC-C tractor, 3-pt. hitch, 12V, new battery, Newberry Lizella 912-935-8004
JD 435 baler, Vermeer 7120 disc Long peanut combine, $950; MF hay baler, NI hay baler, identical to IH 3650, field
front tires, looks good, runs great, $1800/obo. Ford 555 backhoe, good condition, clam conditioner, Vermeer 7020 disc mower. Keith $2200; KMC peanut inverter, $900. Jimmy ready, $5000. J. Hardin Tifton 912-388-9325
Gerald Chadwick Grayson 770-972-3985 front bucket, new paint. Charles Webb Lord Danielsville 706-795-5232
Cofield Eastman 912-374-9488
912-386-1257
AC-D 15 parts tractor, 3-pt., $450. Charles Soperton 912-529-6209
JD 4430 cab, $15;000; JD 4230, 4 post, Long sq. back peanut picker, $500. Charles New Idea- corn picker $1300, Gehl haybine
Lemons Canton 770-886-0608
Ford 555B loader-backhoe, good cond., $10,000; JD 148 loaderw/fork $2000; Hay lift, Vaughn Rte. 1 Box 202 Eastman 31023 912- $500, hay baler NH 68, $550, NH 275, $1250,
BearCat tub feed grinder, all screens, side $15,000/obo; 14' flat dump bodies, $800 $350. Randy Smith Lyons 912-526-3011
892-9484
chisel plow $500. D. Srown Ranger 706-334-
delivery, good cond., $2500. Tap Carey ea.lobe. John Epps Dry Branch 912-743- JD 4430 open station, good condition, MF 165 dsl. p/s, 54 hp. 6' R. mower, $7650; 2595
Madison 706-342-0560
""59.o..9~8'-------------- $10,000. Carroll Zittrouer Springfield 912- MF, dsl. 54 hp. p/s, 6' R. mower, $6250/obo. No-till sprigging machine Hardee, 3 pt. hitch
Belarus 505 tractor, 75 hp., dsl., very good Ford 600 tractor, $4000; Bushhog 5', $525, 754-9620 912-920-5921
L Garrett Ellenwood 770-921-1636
slope mower, 9' 3 pt. harrow, Ford 6600
cond., good tires, runs great, $4500, call aft. 5 pm. Ernest B: Adcock Cartersville 770-
382-4314. Bobby built grapple for 3 pt hitch, serious
inquires only, $1500. Dewy Brewster Rome 706-235-8536
scrape blade 6', $350; pole hole digger, $500;
boom pole, $100. L. Blankenbaker Dallas _77-=0=--44~3..,.-2.,..4.,...34------:----=---
Ford 601 Workmaster, $3000; JD 301 A
backhoe & loader, p/s, $12,SOO; Kubota '90, $8250. J. W. Keown Richmond 706-855-
JD 450 B loader, good cond., $10,500/cash. Ralph Brown Union City 770-964-5239
JD 450 C 6-way blade, $16,000; MF 50 4x4 backhoe Perkins, $15,500 or trade tor smalI tractor or 2 1/2-ton truck. Mike Youngblood Blairsville 706-379-2271
MF 2 1/2 ton feed mill, like new. Donald Vickers Wray 912-468-5386
MF 250 front-end loader, '84 1650 hrs., very good condition, $9000. Kevin Hamblin Carrollton 770-830-7101
MF 35 dsl., rebuilt, exc. condition, $6200.
w/boom mower. Joe Smallwood Statesboro 912-489-1210
Old hit & miss farm engine, 2 1/2 hp., Hercules/Jaeger, restored on cart, $650. Todd Burge Cartersville 770-606-9846
One 3-pt. hitch bushhog mower, 5' wide & 1
Bush & bog harrow, $750, pulverizer $350, bottom plow $150, hay forks $125, sub-soiler
$125, drag harrow $150. c. Smith Maysville
706-652-3157
Bushhog 5', 5 1/2', & 6', $275-$475 cash,
call bewteen 9 am. & 9 pm. c. Collins
Austell 770-948-1003
.::;3.::.83"5'--------------Ford 800 tractor, $3300; 1 600, $3000, both
have good rubber & run good. Jack Burroughs Oxford 770-786-5975
Ford 801 p/s, scrape blade, boom pole, bushhog, 5 x 8 trailer rake, VGC, $5200. Albert Smith Powder Springsi 770-943-2370
JD 6 row 7300 planter w/tank & pump, 6 row bedder, 7720 combine, 21' harrow. Stanley Kirkland Brinson 912-243-0546
JD 6500 sprayer, hi-cab 6000 peanut combine, Sundance stalk puller, KBH fertilizer applicator '97. J. Brinson Whigham 912-762313t
George Stoudenmire 4534 Cannon Rd Loganville 30052
MF 540 combine 4R, 1144 head grain table, sheltered, good cond. R. Vickers Ambrose 912-384-5497
MF 65, 50 hp. gas, p/s, mower, $5950; MF .135 38 hp. dsl., p/s, mower, $6'750, call aft. 10
trailer type 6' wide, $300 ea. G. B. Hodges Reidsville 912-739-1565
Pan 3-pt. hitch, good , $150, also, 3-pt. hitch cart. Adam Gilreath Suches 706-7473642
Pecan harvester & dump wagon, Flory 3600 in exc. cond., new pick-up belt & sand
Bushhog no-till drill mdl. #9690, 18 row Ford bushhog, 6' Ford dirt scoop, 6 cu. ft.
w/7" spacing, all new disks. Randy Armour Ferguson 1 btm. plow, bush & bog 8 disk
Athens 706-613-5533
harrow. Warren Milam Cartersville 770-382-
Bushhog rotary mower, works good, pull 0913 type, $525. Ralph Simmons Macon 912-326- Ford side delivery rake, $250; 2 Cole
3026
planters on culti. frame, $400. Floyd Fuller
Case DH5 trencher dsl., good cond., 95% Mauk 912-649-7695
chain digs 7" x 5 deep trench, $8350 _ J. Ford tractor parts, top links, stablizers, both
_BC_laa_ss~cez~ly-kH_8_D9_o5_ut~gral-ac-stvo_irl_le,-c7,-h7/0-a--9.,-42-r2e_-m5_0o1_8t_e_s.-9-0-0
drawbars, belt shields; 600
pulley (1 1/8" shaft) PTO & 650-16 front tractor
hrs., extra clean, $22,000; 2 row corn picker, tires/wheels. J.R. Wimpey Jonesboro 770-
$2500, 355 grinder-mixer, $2500. James 471 -4221
Hensley Gilmer 706-635-4216
Fricks 0 sawmill w/edger, forklift & choice
471 Detroit or 125 hp. elec. motor, $15,000.
Claas hay baler, field ready, $2500, 2 Jessie Reid Toccoa 706-244-0623
16934 snap on dual tires, $500. L. Luke
Nicholls 912-345-2102
Front-end loader for tractor, industrial type
Coleman generator powermate, 500 watts, 10 hp, 120V & 240V outlets. Neal Cromer 1846 Cromer Rd Elberton 706-283-5708
Country Squire Radial & Goodyear
with pump & valves, $1500, interchangeable
fork-lift, $250. c. Bristol McDonough 770-
957_2 111 Gehl 125, 100 bu. feedmill, hyd., turntable
& 7' unloading extension, like new,
Wrangler tires, HT 235x75x15 & LT $7000/obo. Ron Justice Pelham 912-294-
265x75x15, $10 & $20. Al Klein Ellijay 706- 9401
276-4135
Generator 4 cyl., gas engine, $600; Air
Craftsman GT6000, mower tractor with compressor self contained, two stoke Kohler,
Kohler twin 18 hp., 44" mower deck, 4 yrs. gas engine, $900. L. Gills Blairsville 706old, will sale or trade. B. Williams Kennesaw 745-6702
770-422-9318 770-653-1705 Cultivators, planters, for old JD tractors.
Wallace Vassar Hartwell 706-376-9019 David Bradley walking tractor, w/5
Gooseneck hitch tor '99-2000 Ford F-350 Unagoose Brand, bolts on w/removable ball, like new, $175, orig. $425. Eddie Jackson Woodbury 706-553-5783
implements, needs tires, $500. Robert Clark Grain drill, 10' McCormick International,
Leslie 912-874-1818
$300. Bobby L . Thomas Dublin 912-275-
Dearborn 1 row pull type corn snapper, 3704
$375, 4.wheel wagon $250, JD culti. feet, $15 Gravely 7-6 walk-behind tractor w/mower,
ea. Larry Cox Cairo 912-377-8446
rotary plow, tiller & sulky (older mdl.) $350. G.
Deutz tractor D 30-06, 970 hrs., good Barrett. Bowdon 770-258-1760
cond., w/5' mower, $5,500, other equip. also H Farmall tractor , $400, call aft. 5 pm. J. avail. G. Howell Bethlehem 770-995-6527 Morgan Thomaston 706-647-6903
Deutz D5506, 55 hp. tractor, 6' -bushhog, Hardy Herbicide sprayer 250 gal., like new, $5000. Danny Whechel Gainesville 770- $1000; Lely subsoiler, $750. Donny Hughes
983-9272
Fort Valley. 912-825-0178
Dovetail trlr. tandem axle, 12,500 lb. cap., Hay equip.-sq. baler, MF mdl. #3, $450;
comb. ball or military hitch, $795. Ron Erwin side delivery rake, IH mdl. 12, $300, 7' cycle
JD 660 hay rake, works good, $500 Roger House Dewy Rose 706-245-5720
JD 6600 combine, $2500. J. T. Stanton
Sparta 706-444-5311
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JD 70 & JD mdl. A, good cond., $3000 for both, 2 disc plow $250. K. Mason Roswell
770-993-411 0
JD 755 4WD, p/s, dsl., 54 hrs., !rt-loader,
60" belly mower, 48" box blade, $15,250. Calvin Maye Bonaire 912-922-9813
JD 82 mdl. 80 hp., canopy, great cond., 4800 hrs., $10,800; '51 JD A exc. cond.,
restored, $3600. Larry Evans Comer 706-
783-3068
JD 8300 grain drill, also plastic layer, bed
shaper, hole puncher used tor strawberries. Edward Anderson Statesboro 912-587-5529
JD 9900 cotton picker, good cond. Edward Walker Rayle 706-274-3382
JD 9910 cotton picker, yellow top, good condition. S. Harden Eastman 912-374-5927
JD LX 172 garden tractor, 14 hp., Kaiwaski,
new seat, new transmission, $1600. L. Fleming Macon 912-781-5726
JD M w/belt pulley, plow very original, $2450. Brad Stewart Douglasville 770-942-1265
JD STX 38 tractor, '85 needs mower deck, $400/obo. D. Hartley Carrollton 770-214-
9812
JD grain drill, 14 disc, 7', good cond.,
galvanized seed hopper, no rust, $700/obo.
Archie Smith Cochran 912-934-6501
JD mdl. 60 tractor, new tires, bushhog
scrape harrow, $3350; 20' trailer, 3 axle, $1800. L. Wanat Fairburn 770-463-9063
Jenny steam cleaner, 110V, exc. cond., $650/obo; 12' steel dump bed, 3' steel sides &
barn dr. gate, sgl. cyl. hoist, good cond., $1000. Larry Parrott Palmetto 770-463-1231
KMC 2-row peanut shaker $7QO, p'nut
conditioner 6-row, $1500, 782 IHC cotton picker, hydro-stat, $10,000. R. Thompson
Hawkinsville 912-892-9365
am. L Genet Norcross 770-921-1598
MF 75 dsl., p/s, 3 pt. hitch, goqd rear rubber, runs good, $6500. J. W. Eubanks Albany 912-883-8127 912-436-2838
MF pony w/3pcs. equip., JD 210 Kohler engine, deck, tiller, $1200. James Brown Forest Park 404-366-7568
McCormick hammermill, gas, w/4 cyl. eng., exc. cond., $1500/tirm. Darrel Davis Mineral Bluff 706-374-6922
Metal cattle body long W: B. Chev 6 x 8', good condition, $75. Sam Christie Boston 912-226-2768
Mighty Mac shredder, 5 hp., B & S engine, $300. Fred Lord Covington 770-787-1649
NH 1049 self-propelled stack wagon; NH 900 silage chopper w/2-row corn header & windrow pu. Roy Embry Eatonton 706-4859848
NH 565 sq. baler, V-rake both, $10,000. Jesse Looney 2582 Brockton Rd. Jefferson 30549 706-367-1737
NH 851 rnd. baler, recently dealer serviced, 477 hay binder mower-conditioner, both ready to go. Don True Armuchee 706-291-6237 706-232-6672
NH TR 96 combine 1500 hrs., TR 95 combine 2300 hrs., both 20' grain tables, exc. cond. Ivan Yoder Montezuma 912-472-6487
NH TR-85 combine, sheltered, 31 DO hrs., 4row cornhead, 15' grain table, 3208 Cat. eng., 1 owner, exc. cond., $30,000. S. Ray Lyons 912-565-7098
NH bale wagon 1032, in good shape, 105 bales, $5500. Johnny Owens Rochelle 912365-2632 912-365-2075
NH mdl. 1010 stackliner, field ready, $1000. John H. Mitchell Cairo 912-246-4510
NH sq. baler, good working cond., $1000; 2 bushhogs, 5' & 6', $300, call anytime. R. Mobley Waynesboro 912-569-9862
NH sq. hay baler $1000/obo. Ira Dixon Girard 912-569-4293
screen, field ready, $12,000. Juanita Martyny Perry 912-988-3205
Pecan tree shaker, boom type, mounted, work ready. Luke Wicker Perl)' 912-987-0692
Rock rake $150 (orig. cost $375), aerator $175, orig. $530, both used very little, attach to 3-pt. hitch. Jim Page LaFayette 706-6381629
Root rake to fit 10' blade, $1200. Dick Goetzman Arabi 912-273-5862
Sears 77 mdl. garden tractor, harrow, btm. plow, culti., $850; Troy-Bill sickle mower $850. G. Holcomb Elko 912-987-4847
Set of trailer axles, w/brakes, tires, 3 pt. culti., set of smoothing harrows, $300. Wendell Fielder Buchanan 770-574-9707
Super A Farmall tractor, good running cond., 3 pt. hitch $1600. Charles Libretto Carrollton 770-854-4553 770-269-9703
Taylor-Way bushhog harrow, 3 pt. hitch, $500; metal cattle bodies $200 all good condition. John Newton Lagrange 706-8849956
Three old stationary engines, two good shape, one on sta/baler, steel wheels all, $900. call betw., 8 - 6pm. D. Smith Americus 912-928-0465
Trailer 12' metal floor & sides, elec. brks., dual axle, $1200. Brian Fuller Columbus 706-569-9921
Trailer 18' superior, 7700 lb., 4 wheel brks., ramps, 6' 6" clear, mgf., '95, $1850. Jeffrey Gresch Marietta 770-971-2695
Trailer-equip. or tractor, tandem, metal fir., loading ramps, lgts., 12/x6', good cond., $550. John Mixon Forsy:!:h 912-994-9393
Transplanter, fire plow, 3-pt. grader blade, box scraper, grader blade front mount for
truck-tractor, PTO generator. s. Samford
Marietta 678-354-9793
Troy-Bill chipper & rote tiller, both 8 hp. used less then 10 hrs, $650 & $1000 firm. D. Hartley Thomaston 706-648-6834
r--Market8u1TeiinAd-Form- - , Madison 706-342-3061
mower, NH mdl. 450, $500. T; L Lowery KMC 4-row ripper bedder, guage wheels,
Duals 18.4 x 38 snap on w/clamps, $450 or Ellijay 706-276-3545
hyd. row marker, VGC, $1950/obo call aft. 6
trade for 15.5 x 38 duals. James Mathis Hobbs pecan cleaner, elevators, picking pm. Bruce Yawn Bristol 912-367-2332
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Tifton 912-382-3219 -Duetz 25 mower, good condition, $650.
Cook Holliday Winder 770-867-2977 Durand Wayland, PTO sprayer, $3500; 3
Weiss McNair sweepers, $3500-$4500. John
Flournoy Byron 912-957-1872 912-956-
5615 Enclosed cargo trlr, 7 x 16 dbl. axles, side
door, dbl. rear doors, good cond; $2850. Grant Richardson Bluffton 912-835-2715
Farmall Cub w/finish mower, new tires, new
table; McNair pecan harvester. C.L Williams Cordele 912-273-3700
Hydr. motor tor grain auger $100; elec. cement mixer $150. W. R. Rackley Dewy Rose 706-283-7524
Hyster fork lift, 2500 lb., air up tires,
propane, p/s, new brakes. David Johnston Columbus 706-596-0983
IH800 4 row planters on ripper bedder w/hydf." markers, peanut bottoms included, $2700. Stacey Sike$ Cobbtown 912-684-
Kohler 15 KVW propane, 3 phase generator, 300 hrs., has throw out switch, $3000/obo. Mark lssenberg 3005 Plum Nelly Rd. Rising Fawn 30738 706-398-3232
Komotsu D 21-P6, 6-way blade, low hrs., very good machine, $15,000. Eddie Patton Dahlonega 706-864-7846
Kubota 175 dsl. tractor, 17.5 hp., 4' harrow, 4' bushhog single 12" bottom plow, exc. cond $3500. Sammy Watson Colquitt 912-7582572
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paint, light good cond. E. Bailey Ball 5518
Kubota 4690 3 pt. hitch, backhoe, good
Ground 770-735-3733
lnt'I 1440 combine, 17' grain head, 4-row condition, $3200. Dennis Muttitt Hartwell
Farmall Cub, new elec. system, exc. cond., corn head; Long 393, peanut combine. J. 706-376-4260
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Woods belly mower, dirt scoop, disk plow, McKinley 587 Collins Rd Lyons 912-526- .Kubota 4WD tractor w/Gill scrape blade &
cultiv., rear wheels wgts., $2400. Will Kazez 6032
bushhog; ag tires, hydrostatic dr., 100 hrs.,
Athens 706-546-8444
lnt'I 340 utility tractor, restored, VGC, just serviced, exc. cond. $6500. K. Hutcheson
Flory 480 Harvester '95, $17,500;-Flory 480 $4400. David Brown Baxley 912-367,6035 Whitesburg 770-832-7000
Harvester, '96, $18,000. Chop Evans Fort lnt'I 404, good condition, good rubber, Kubota B8200, 4 WD, dsl., 20 hp., 8 sp.
Valley 912-825-2095 912-951-4640
$3850. B. Price Quitman 912-263-4336
front-loader, $9350; hay wagon 6'6"x16'4",
Ford 1600 turf tires, rebuilt eng, lnt'l 434 tractor, 43 hp. exc. cond., $4800; 5' good tires, $775/0bO. G. Garnet Riverdale harrow/belly mower $5500/obo. Chris Gunby bushhog w/20hrs., $450; 5' rotary tiller, $450, 770-923-2274
Mitchell 706-598-2964
everthing $5400. John Barfield The Rock Kubota L 175 tractor, 17 hp., 1501 mower,
Ford 1700 dsl., 23 hp. 1185 hrs., very good 706-647-4897
900 hrs., pert. cond., good tires.exc., $4000.
tires, Ford mdl. 938 mower, $6500 cash, call lnt'I 706 tractor, new sleeves, pistons, rod, L. Bell l\/lauk 912-649-5899
6-9 pm. Gene Nardin Dahlonega 706-864- bearings, radiator, rings need injectors, Kubota L200 dsl. bushhog, all purpose
4993
$2500. John Mcleod Blakely 912-723-2019 plow, 18' dbl. axle trailer; $5000. Michael Tony
Ford 1710 dsl., 500 hrs., p/s, exc. cond., 8 lnt'I Cub lowboy yellow/white belly mower Tyrone 770-487-6303
pcs. equip. including trlr., $8500. Ted Perry Thomaston 706-647-7500
Ford 2000 farm tractor, p/s, good tires/paint, good sheet metal, runs good, kept in shed, $4400. Norman Millsap Ranger
tractor, mower in great shape, $2400. Robert Walker Morgan 912-849-0031
lnt'I McCormick feedmill, lrg. cap., grind, mix hay, feed, etc., good cond., $1500. R. F. Gladney Fairburn 770-969-3091
Kubota L245 3 pt. hitch, 4 spd., dual range trans., 3 spd., PTO, good cond., $4200. L. Antopolsky Augusta 706-863-4578
Kuhn hay cutter mdl. 77 GMD '92, $3900. David Herndon Cuthbert 770-975-8927
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706-334-2913
JD '50 luc power unit, carb. & mag. rebuilt, Lely 8' disc mower, $3500; 8' Hesson hay
Ford 3000 dsl., $6500, incl. bushhog, new paint & decals, good tag. Paul Watkins flutter, $800. D. Davis Newnan 770-253-7742
scoop, boom pole, box/blade sub-soiler, Auburn 770-963-4930
Lewis loader & spreader, PTO driven, $675;
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posthole digger, draw bar. George Creamean JD 1010 tractor, 4 cyl., gas, runs good, 3 axle lowboy tag trailer, $1800; 6x10 utility
Gay 706-538-1888
$3000. E. Carson Macon 912-986-3882
trailer, $550. Steve Moon Gainesville 770-
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Ford 3910 dsl. tractor, low hrs., p/s, 43 JD 2130 75 hp., dsl., tractor w/cab., 900 560-3662
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PTO, hp., 8/2 spd., hi/low trans, 2 sp. hyd. hrs., p/s, w/two aux., hyd., cab in good shape, Lilliston 6000 hi-cap peanut picker, field
roll/bar, $10,900. D. Chandler Carrollton $9795. Glenn Barton Jeffersonville 912- ready. J. E. Mallard Portal 912-865-2224
770-832-2364
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912-489-0325
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Ford-4600 tractor, 52 hp., dsl., p/s, very JD 2150 '86, 50 hp. dsl., less than 800 hrs., Lilliston 6000, hi-cap peanut combines, field
I hereby certify that the above notice meets all the necessary requirements for publication in the Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin.
good cond., $7950 cash. J. Lewis White 770-607-7820
Ford 5000 dsl. w/front-end loader; $8400. NH 1032 bale wagon; $5600. Both field ready, good cond. Jim Ingram Valdosta 912242-7492
w/loader, $15,000. Don Thomas Snellville 770-527-7987
JD 2355 w/245 self leveling loader, 1550 hrs., quick change bucket & hay forks, 1D' bushhog, $16,750. D. Rollins Bowdon 770258-5138
ready, VGC, $3500 ea., or both for $6500 firm. B. Lane Statesboro 912-587-5542
Lilliston 7500 peanut combine, Lilliston 6000 peanut combine, KMC 4 row peanut inverter, KCM 2-row peanut inverter. Jimmy Barksdale Sylvester 912-776-2279
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Troy-Bil! chipper shredder, 8 hp., exc. Want mule drawn #10 middle buster.
cond., $500. James Hipkens Hartwell 404- Eugene Sapp Athens 706-548-6527 706-
875-6696
548-1169
Troy-Bil! garden tiller, exc. cond., runs Want old Cushman, complete or parts,
good, $495 or trade, call aft. 7 pm. .P. Cowart running or not, husky motor, frame, etc. J.
Acworth 770-926-1067
Mallette Waverly 912-267-0394
Troy-Bil! sickle bar mower, 42" bar, extra Want old mdl. Ford or Ferguson or Farmall bar & blades, 20 hrs., $500. Lemuel Pace Cub tractors for parts running or not. Thomas
Loganville 770-466-0875
Tucker Lithia Springs 770-941-2354
Troy-Bil! tiller horse mdl., $550. W. Want one tractor tire, all traction & road,
Braswell Palmetto 770-463-3551
11.2x24, 75% tread. Robert Andersen Duluth
Troy-Bil! tiller, 8 hp. "Horse", elec. start, 770-662-5695
very good cond., $895. H. Boatright Powder Want rear tractor tire size, 15.5-38, 6 ply
Springs 770-427-3919
rating, must be in good cond. R. North
Two Ford tractors 3910 & 2310, both in Rincon 912-826-5894
good condition, $10,000 for 3910 & $7000 for Want seed lime fert. spreader for 3 pt. hitch,
2310. Hank Meyers Brooks 770-719-8542 post hole digger for use on Ford 1320. Bob
Two ton capacity Gehl mix-all Cleveland Macon 912-475-1320
grinder/mixer. Charles Tawzer Carnesville Want to buy 12 to 18 drawer rolling tool
706-384-7213
cabinet in good cond. & reas. priced. Betty
Vertical band saw blade welder, feed 2 Steehens Monroe 770-267-5053
sed. T. Horten Alapaha 912-532-4660
Want to buy 12-20 hp. garden tractor, any
Vertical wood splitter, works off PTO or make of Athens area. Peter Menosky
motor, $800. D. Vaughn Austell 770-948- Nicholson 770-757-2636
3699
Want to buy front end loader for 3000 Ford
Weiss pecan harvester, $17,500; sickleN- tractor, must be reas. Cecil Futch Calhoun
sweeper $5000/$7000; Kilby shaker 706-625-8259
$18,000; Savage harvester $8500, dump Want to buy pecans in shell for squirrels.
wagon $3900. T. Maghan Leesburg 912- Bea McDowell 218 Joe like Dr. Ringgold
869-2223
30736 706-861-7035
Weiss side-sweeper, drum type, $5000; Want to buy sml. or med. size farm tractor.
Weiss V-sweeper, $7000; Savage pecan David Brown Union Ci!:!'. 770-964-1123
harvester, $8000. Bill Newnan Albany 912432-9316
Yule trimmer, extends to 7', lrg. fuel storage tank, steel, good condition. A.
Want tractor w/bush hog, will consider
trade. Mark Murdock Jonesboro 770-478-
5447
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Mancusi-Ungaro Monroe 770-267-7179
Farm Machinery Wanted
FARM SUPPLIES
Band sawn lumber, various sizes and lengths, $0.35-$0.45/bd. ft., or cut your logs for $0.18/bd. ft. your house. Randy Metzger Newnan 770-304-0762
Band sawn pine & hdwd. lumber, various widths & lengths, or will cut to your specifications, $0.35-$0.65/per bd. ft. Rich Odom McDonough 770-954-9218
Barrels, plastic w/screw on lids, food grade, 35-45 gal., good for storing feed, $10 and $15. W.R. Ray Griffin 770-228-4883
Brock grain storage bin, six foot diameter, 4 rings, exc. cond., you move, call for information. Jim Hudson Nicholls 912-3840827
Broiler equip., exc. cond., used till Aug. '99, Choretime, Ziggities, fans, feed bins, everything for two 450' houses. Charlie Wellham Statham 770-725-7378
Buckets, food grade w/lids, 3 diff. sizes, dely. avail. Scott Beasley Wrens 706-5470213
Cages, 1 long cage w/4-6 hutches, up to 9' long $35. Russell Anderson Cartersville 770382-5359
Cedar post $2 ea. Milton Roberts Washington 706-285-2987
Chicken house equip., Choretime feeders, feed bins, Ziggity drinkers, fans, etc. Andy Waldroe Alto 706-778-3784
Chipper seed cleaner, mule pull mowing machine, cross-cut saws, turpentine barrels, other items. J. Evers Norman Park 912-7693077
Cool cell system, overhead drip, two 4'x50'x4" pads, alum. troughs, you remove $900. Eddy Thaxton Watkinsville 706-7697866
Copper syrup pan $100. Harper Hazel
Natureform NOM 45 incubator, fully auto. temperature and humidity, exc. cond., $1600. Ed Davis Midville 912-589-7876
Nursery feeders & pe_nning/swinging waterers, 4-hole dbl. sided feeders. Jimmy Holland 215 Holland Rd. Carr_ollton 30116 770-832-7911
Old house heart pine lumber, boards, beaded T&G wall, weathered wall $0.60 to $2 bd. ft. Guerry Holder Irwinton 912-946-2510
Old pea thrasher $100, turn crank to thrash eeas, other. J. Aaron Athens 706-549-8379
Old poultry barn equip., give away if removed, waterers, feeder bins, feeder, chains, troughs, old, outside 8 ton feeder bins. Belva Hill 2620 Washington Hwy. Lincolnton 30817
Peckie cypress lumber, all sizes avail., $2.25/ft., special orders welcome, cypress driftwood also. Frank DeRosa Monroe 770207-7501
Pressure washer, 2000 lbs. Stith $200, battery charger w/booster $85, ammonia applicator tank, 100 gal., needs valve, $50, drill press/$65. Jim Harp Eastman 912-3742366
Red chief corn sheller, lard press, farm bell, tiand water pump, corn cracker. P. Jewell Waycross 912-283-8871
Roofing, metal, 26 gauge, various lengths and cols., reas. priced, call evgs. Wayne Barker Nashville 912-686-3486
Selling out, breeder cages, cages, hutches; also, mxd. rabbits and bunnies, and accessories. Lou MacDonal_d Flowery Branch 770-945-2810
Shenodoah hen nests, $0.50 per hole-, exc. cond., approis. 90 sets, 24 holes to set. A.G. Williams Toccoa 706-886-9530
1 Purebred Charolais cow w/3 week old calf, $700. James Jordan Rome 706-2955637
1 Regd. blk. Angus bull, Whitmire galaxy, calving ease, call aft. 9 pm. Doug Smith Mount Airy 706-754-6843
1 black bull, 21 mos. old. Roland Gamer Bowman 706-245-4379 706-245-0690
1 blk. Angus bull 1Oyrs. old, grt. calves, low birth wgts., $800, 1 Simmental bull easy calving, $1200. Steve Andrews Barnesville 770-358-2325
1 blk. Angus bull, 1 blk. & white steer, about 2 yrs. old, both for $500. Pio Argenta Sharpsburg 770-502-8277
1 blk. Baldy bull, 500 lbs., slick cond., $400/obo, Barry Edginton Locust Grove 770-914-8188
10 purebred Limousin heifers, ready to breed, 3 springers, all shots & C.V., call btw. 79 em. James Watkins Statham 770-725-0618
10 regd. Santa Gertrudis bred cows, herd reduction, priced to sell, $600 to $700 ea. B. Richey Stockbridge 770-898-2438
12 cows w/5 calves, 2 red, 10 black, blks w/white face, 1 Limousin bull, $9800. Danny Jones Warthen 912-552-5134 770-640-8469
15 polled Herefo~ds bred to Angus bull, to calve Nov.-Jan., most are 4 yrs. old., at Good Neighbor Farms. Brent Chitty Moultrie 912985-3611 912-985-3511
2 Regd. Angus bulls, DOB 12/15/97 & 1/10/99, Rito/Scotchcap, TC dividend lines. B. Parks Pendergrass 706-693-2619
2 Regd. fullblood cows by Primo, 5 yrs. old, 7 & 4 mos., bred to regd. polled blk. bulls, $850 ea./$1600 pr. L. Sprewell Carrollton 770-258-3988
2 beef cows w/babies. John Brock Dalton
Want 1 finishing mower to fit 1010 JD, reas. price. Jasper Lively 2990 Johnson Corner Rd. Lyons 30436 912-565-7088
Want 1 good used blade rake and/or good used set of rippers to fit 350 JD w/6-way blade, reas. Bradley Amos Tunnel Hill 706673-5527
Want 1 or 2 row corn picker, 7' or 10' no till
If you have questions regarding ads in this categpl](, call Mia Hane"!(_ at 404-651-9084.
1/2 hp. deep well Jet pump on 30 gal. tank $125. Carl Bledsoe Anderson City 912-7766529
1/2" plywood, painted 2 sides/edges, marine glue, sev. sizes, 4'x6', 4'x5', 2'x8', 4'x4', limited sheets of 4'x8', exc. for
Mineral Bluff 706-374-5204
Cream separater, syrup kettle, lge com sheller w/flywheel, no. 5 farm bell, Daisy churn metal. J.W. Yawn McRae 912-3624733
Custom sawn lumber avail., barn patterns cut to your specifications, your logs or mine. Danny Mason Williamson 770-227-8631
Slats, automatic nest system, feed bins, platform scales, 12 hole Shenodoah nest, chicken house, curtains, coated wire. James Bryant Jefferson 706-367-4986
Split farm fence rails & post, del. & installed anywhere. C. Mitchell Cleveland 706-8659828
Storage building, 26x35, not assemble, on
706-278-0325
2 purebred Angus cows, calves, $800/pr., 1 purebred Angus cow, springer, $800. Joe Bass Bremen 770-537-2888
2 purebred Simmental bulls, 1 polled, 16-17 mos. old Rodney Tomlinson Carnesville 706335-0482
2 yr. old bull part Simmental, $300, 2 young
grain grill. Jim Parker Norcross 770-368- structures. Walter Godsmark Atlanta 404- Deer/meat equip.: walk-in coolers, grinders, pallets, 12x12 door, 20-22 steel, foundation Jersey bull calves, $75. J. Harris Madison
1000
815-1785
6' & 8' stainless & cutting tables, wrapping channel included, $7300. Joe Kneer Clayton 706-453-4526
Want 120 gal. propane tank w/filler hose 10 ton feed bin and auger $150; 4' rotary machines. C. Phillips Watkinsville 706~769- 706-782-2464
2-6 yr. old Holstein- x Angus cows, approx. 5
for propane tractor. Lewis Poley Roswell mower, 3 pt. hitch, $250. James McKinley 5490
Ten stall calf feeder, weather proof, high mos. bred, farm raised & gentle, $500 ea. S.
770-587-4206
White Plains 706-467-2144
Drums, plastic & metal, open & closed top capacity, feed bin. Hugh Hamilton LaFayette Bennett Aragon 770-684-6426
Want 16-18' two axle trailer, can need 15 metal hen nest, other. R.J. Fausett metal, $4-$8. Gene Walden Covington 770- 706-397-8255
20 bred Commercial cows, 1100-1200 lb.,
repair $500 or less. James Arnette 10002 H~. 183 Ellijay 30540 706-265-2457 786-7233
Three 1000-gal. ea. LP. gas tanks for sale, due early spring, $650 ea., all shots; Regd.
Centerville 912-953-3238
1915 farmhouse, you dismantle, tongue & Early 1900's wide pine flooring, lots of perfect cond., in operation now. R.H. Angus bull 4 yrs. old, $1500 firm. Mark
Want 3 pt. hitch tiller to fit Kubota B-7200, groove, lap siding, granite rock foundation, heart content, 9 1/2" wide, 12' and 16' long. C. Underwood Conyers 770-483-8965
Bullock Alpharetta 770-664-7708
13 PTO hp. Alan Leach Jasper 706-692- windows, doors avail., other. David Logan Blakely 912-723-9229
tin, hog panels $35, take all, call before 12 20 qlty. brood cows, some pure Hereford,
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Williamson McDonough 770-389-4229
Electric water well pump, GE, 1/2 hp., 5 gal. a.m. and after 6 p.m. Emerson Blackburn pure Angus, some Hereford-Santa Gertrudis
Want 300 Massey loader eng., South Ga. 2 & 5 disc turners, cattle head gate $125, tank, A-1 shape, ready to install, $125 Covington 770-786-7557
cross. "Tim Bramlett Greensboro 706-453-
vicinity, will consider tractor, reas. priced. 1O hp. Honda water pump. Bob Blackwood comelete. J.E. New Jackson 770-775-0180 Two bale feeders w/skirt $100 ea., 4275
Salmon Hollis, Jr. 427 Poinciana Ave. 2319 Wilson Rd. Conyers 30012 770-922- Equip. for 2- 400 ft. poultry houses, $175/both. David Maddox Warm Springs 3 mixed heifers, 1 yr. Babs Norton Stone
Albany 31705 9.12-435-6580
0944
Choretime & Cumberland feeders; Plasson 706-655-3407
Mountain 770-466-0089
Want 4' pulverizer, 4' roto tiller, 4' scrape 2 feed bins, Choretime feed system, lubing nipple drinkers; 36" fans; 3-18T feed bins. M. Two like new 18" x20" galv. pipe, $110 ea., 30 Black, Black Baldy heifers, 350 to 650
blade for Kubota. Henry Slocum Commerce drinkers, 36" fans, medicator. Dennis Bridges Folendore Milledgeville 912-452-9338
possible local dely. David Miller Good Hope lbs., slick, $300/up, see to apprec. J.
706-335-4911
Commerce 706-335-4737
Equip. for 2-250' hen houses, Choretime 770-266-6045
Anderson Covington 770-786-6203
Want 5' or larger, aerator & lge. lawn roller 2 used meat cuber, great for hunter. Roy silo, cages, brackets, automatic feed/waterer, Used lumber, 2x6x12, $2 ea., tin 2x12, 5V, 31 true F-1 Brahma X Angus heifers, top
to pull behind tractor. Mike Hoehn Canton Eubanks Dawson 912-995-6658
egg trays. Stan Fyfe Cumming 770-205- $3 ea., 1x4x12 lumber, $1 ea., take all, big quality. Mack Millings Ochlocknee 912-941-
770-205-8235
20,000 ft. 16 mm Net-A-Fin drip irrigation 5718
discount. Kenneth Pharr Winder 770-867- 5815
Want 6' roller chopper. L. Wills Marietta tubing, emitters, 3' spacing, 1 1/4 cent per Fairbank platform scales on wheels $200, 2477
34 blk. cows, 12 w/calves, rest calving
770-426-0028
foot. Bill Newman Albany 912-894-4548 call after dark. Mike Buckner Rt. 1, Box 76 Utility poles, cresoted 35' long, crossties. soon, closed herd for 22 yrs., Three C's Farm.
Want 7 shank V-ripper in good cond. Jeff 250 gal. LP tank, 48% full, good cond., Junction Ci!:!'. 31812 706-269-3630 _
E.G. Whatley 1417 Panola Rd. Stone Tommy Coeelan Eatonton 706-485-8795
Cheek Omega 912-528-6481
$400, you move it, near Cornelia. Darrell Food grade barrels, plastic and metal, open Mountian 30088 770-498-2061
4 Holstein bulls, 350-400 lbs. A. Devito
_Want Bush hog brand 7' mower, SQ84 or Edenfield Alto 706-776-2917
top and closed top, exc. for storing water and Wagon scales, platform 8'x22' complete, Mauk 912-862-5908
SQ840 twin spindle. David Mclendon Villa 250 gal. LP tank, you move it, $250. Melvin feed. H. Brantley Aragon 706-232-1419
approx. 70 yrs. old. J.B. Clark Donalsonville 4 Regd. Angus cows, 3 w/calves, $2400.
Rica 770-459-5889
Williams Hartwell 706-376-6004
Gehl mx-100 feedmill $2800; Moorman 60 912-524-2460
Harry Branan McDonough 770-957-4840
Want D3 or 931 for parts, any condition. R. 2700' Plasson nipple drinkers $2700, 92 bsh. hog feeder $200. Gene Nutt Walk-in cooler, 8x16 $1250 w/o compressor 43 head blk. Baldies & Brangus cross cows,
Allen_ Atlanta 770-583-2375
regulators $22 ea., 3000' Choretime pan Hawkinsville 912-892-2594
or w/compressor $1500. Larry Williams Alma 1 Limonsin bull, plus more, whole herd,
Want Ford bush hog in good cond. John teeders $3000, bins $600, dry cup waterers Good used lap siding $99/thousand, siding, 912-632-7999
$25,000. C. Leverette Ambrose 912-359-
Ray Jasper 770-735-2061
$0.25/foot. L. Anthony Thomaston 706-647- tin, other lumber also avail. Stephen Daniel Wash pots, cross-cut saws, mule drawn 2577 912-383-3007
Want JD 450C loader w/in 50 mi. of 3885 706:647-0107
Dallas 770-445-6270
hayrake, 35 foot utility pole. David 50 Holstein heifers, 2 Jersey bulls, avg.
Columbus. Jerry Booker Midland 706-569- 3 sgl. windows from old farm house, $25 Good used tin & lumber for sale, different Scarborough Hawkinsville 912-892-2618 wgt., 1050 lbs., exposed 90 days, C. V., good
8183
ea.; also, JD 214 garden tractor, 48" deck, for sizes; chicken house equipment. Hoke Wide pine flooring & paneling, planed two quality, $53,500. Donald westmoreland
Want JD 530, 430, or 330 tractor, these earts. Jim Halley Commerce 706-335-9055 Caudell, Jr. Homer 706-677-4682
sides, tongue _& grooved, kiln dried, Gainesville 770-287-0342
tractors were built in the late 1950's and 45 pane greenhouse glass, 34x76, $5 per Grain mill, 2 roller, variable gap crushes 6,8,10,12,14 widths, wider widths available. 55 head young mixed cows, 30 pr., rest
1960, any cond. John Meyer Winterville eane. Jim Thomas Carrollton 770-834-3440 barley, wheat, spices, etc., hand cranked, Kerry Hix Chatsworth_ 706-695-6431
calving soon, call aft. 9 pm. Robert Floyd
706-742-2286
5 GQF incubators, auto turn, quail to $60. Don Obenauer Villa Rica 404-355-1870 Wood duck nesting boxes, built 1" thick Canon 706-245-0742
Want Kabota tractor or equiv., 2300 series, ostrich, $275 ea.; 4 rack electric brooder Greenhouse for sale, 25'x75', all glass, cypress, made t() US wildlife specifications, 56 crossbred heifers, _avg. wgt. 900 lbs.,
in good cond., reas. Tom Brock Talking frame w/2 brooders $225. Bob Johnson heaters, AC, electric windows, and equip., $65 ea.; flight top netting, 112" grid, other. K. bred to Angus bull, due in Dec., $625 ea. Lee
Rock 706-692-6245
Tyrone 770-969-8939
must take down & remove, make offers. Ralph Ca!E!!nter Marietta 828-258,0803
Anderson Grovetown 706-541-0363
Want MF #33 grain drill for parts. Michael 5 Shank all purpose plow, $225. Leonard Cotterill Dahlonega 706-579-1075
Wormy chestnut from old bldg., walnut 6 Bradford heifers, open ready to bred,
Clure Cumming 770-887-5714
Draper Douglasville 770-949-3014 770- Greenhouse, 30-x96, 2 modine heaters, 4 boards and beams, good prices. L.W. Colwett $600 ea. call between 6 & 9 pm. Mike
Want Wishbone carriage mdl. CA 93 for 942-0177
Haf fans, Infra red film, $3500, call after. 6 Blairsville 706-745-6270
Hightower McDonough 770-898-9841
Priefert mdl. squeeze chute. A. Knight 50 gal. metal barrels w/lids, bands; 30 & 55 e.m. S. Fiala Tiger 706-782-5518
6 regd. Charolais bulls 10-12 mos. old, will
Auburn 770-867-2386
gal. plastic barrels w/bun holes in top Hand water pump, old timey pitcher type,
Want cab & AC for JD 3020 tractor, w/sealing lids, clean. J. Cline Petty still in box, $55, can ship. C.E. French 611
complete unit w/floor platform. Don Douglas Lawrenceville 770-962-8241
Lakemont Dr. Dalton 706-226-1058
LIVESTOCK
make good herd bulls, easy calving. Scott "Tieton Clarkesville 706-754-8462
6 regd .. Charolais bulls, 10-12 yrs. old, will
Roswell 770-992C2746
500 gal. LP tank $395/obo., location off I- Hanging scales, draw, 0-60# x ounces $75, If you have questions regarding ads in this make good herd bulls, gentle, easy calving.
Want chipper shredder, will co_nsider trade. 75 Valdosta. Mike Mikulski Ray City 912- 0-10# x ounces $45, late p.m. only. S.A. Smith category, call Ora Gare/ at 404-651-9081. Scott "Tieton Clarkesville 706-759-8462
Debbie Sey Marietta 770-975-1634
455-2812
Americus 912-924-9596
8 Simmental cows, 4 with calves, 9 Angus
Want chipper/shredder, 5 hp. or larger, call aft. 6 pm. B. Ellison Cumming 770-2058738
Want copy of owners/service manual for Long 445 tractor, will pay copy cost or buy. E: Chester Warner Robins 912-922-8265
Want dead or alive unwanted machinery/equip., will remove from your property, reas. rates. Dennis Crenshaw Americus 912-924-7449
Want farm gen. power unit w/Hercules eng. PE197, any cond. M. Motes Winder 770-684-7426
Want front wheel weights for Farmall Cub, also need rear wheel weights for Ford 8N. Scott Magyar Grantville 770-251-8460
Want good used 4' bush hog at reas. price. Teresa Johnson Jackson 770-775-4440
Want grain drill, 8 or 10', good cond., 75 mi. radius of Augusta. M. Walker Augusta 706-798-3177
Want hand pump for gasoline skid tank size 275 gal. in good cond. James Whorter Gray 912-986-1942
55 and 30 gal. closed plastic drums, 55 gal. metal, open and closed top, all foodgrade. Eugene Needham Loganville 770466-4284
55 gal. metal barrels w/wo lids, 30-55 gal. plastic barrels, 55 gal. plastic barrel, open top w/lids, clean, food grade. C.H. Johnson Lawrenceville 770-963-7257
6 Big Dutchman feeders for 400 chicken house, 100 Jet brooders, 30-36" fans, in operation now. Larry Cook Conyers 770483-7552 770-725-5623
6 doz. qt. cans l.B. Turner Dallas 770-4452282
_6x6 panel windows from old greenhouse, bldg. material from old farm house, $750 for every!hing. M. Cox Jasper 770-893-3773
8 hp. Troy chipper shredder $700, exc cond., 6 hp. Troy tiller $500, set new tines. W. Bennett Dawsonville 706-265-8541
8' portable, auto. cattle creep feeder, good cond., $600/obo. Mike Bloodworth Knoxville 912-836-2535
0 nly one ad may be placed per family unit.
Hay rings $60, feed troughs $50. F. Parrish Pavo 912-859-2184
Hen nests, 12 hole per side, used, $5 per side, good condition. K. Cooper Gainesville 770-967-6175
Incubator, 3 trays, good cond., $375; three feeders, three waterers $100; elec. brooder $125, brooder pen, custom made, $150. Curtis Barber McDonough 770-914-6475
lyon debeaker, incubator, 120 egg capacity, 1 hatcher, 120 egg capacity, all $375, other. Jimmie Walker Macon 912-781-4815
Lge. hay ring, used one season, $100. James Scott Milledgeville 912-932-5838
Locust 8' split rails, possible dely./installation. Terry York Rabun Gap 706746-5519
Maple wood flooring, approx. 200 sq. ft., miscellaneous lumber, fans, doors/windows, make offer; also, Craftsman 50 hp. rear tine tiller-$350. P. LeBlanc Winder 770-867-9584
Meat cubers, grinders & other meat processing equipment. J. Couch Gainesville
- 770-535 7381
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.
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 ownership. Exceptions are cattle from certified herds, or those consigned directly for slaughter. Buyers are urged to request proof of a negative brucellosis test prior to purchase.
1 Guernsey cow w/1 st calf, 5 wks. old, Limousin heifer calf, very gentle, will take other calves, $675. Billy Brown Woodland 706-882-2646 256-449-6135
1 Herefordjlull, 5 mixed breed cows, $2500, call aft. 6 pm. R. Perdue Lagrange 706-882-3142
Please observe our 20 word limit.
cross cows due this fall w/1st & 2nd calf, $11,000 for all. Richard Smith Alvaton 706538-6395
8 purebred polled Herefords w/o papers, 8 to 9 mos., all shots, exc. bloodline. Ricky Hix Comer 706-795-2934
9 blk. Angus most regd., Lovana bloodline, 6 cows, 1 bull, 2 calves, $4900. G: Robinson Carnesville 706-384-3879
Angus bull blk., 2 yrs. gentle, $700; 3 Baldy bulls, blk., 6 mos., 350-450 lbs., $300. J. King Buford 770-945-3664
BBU bulls, cert. herd, good bloodlines, diff. ages. Lamar Barber Franklin 706-675-3732
BBU bulls, polled 12-18 mos. old, all shots, exc. bloodlines, 4 BBU cows bred, $650 up. Larry Malley Baldwin 706-886-9551
BBU regd. bulls & heifers, good bloodlines, all shots, classified by BBU, polled & dehomed. Cary "Bittick Forsyth 912-9945389
Baby calves on bottle, $45/up, weaned calves, $120/up, no checks. Ray Brown Gainesville 770-535-1187
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Barzona bulls, 2 yrs. old, service age, exc. top breeding heifers. George Smith Helena 912-868-27 41
Beefmaster bull, 1O mos. old, gentle, $375.
Purebred red & blk. Simmental bulls, A.I. bred for calving ease, w/muscle, Fleckvieh influence. B. Boatright Midville 912-5897144
Simmental blk. cows, moderate framed, hvy. milkers, $600 up, crossbred cows, 2 Angus cows, all A-1 bred. Rick Wood Clarksville 706-754-3755
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Bob Seroka Clayton 706-782-6129
Regd. Angus & Limousin bulls, ready for Sim mental bulls, polled, regd., exc.
Belted Galloway, beautiful heifer 10 mos., $500. Betty Dant Waynesboro 706-554-0359
Black Angus bull, 1 Limousin bull, both purebred, your choice, $750, both 3 yrs. old.
service, also, yearling Angus bulls. Frank Fordham Lakeland 912-482-2970
Regd. Angus bull 23 mos., also 3 bred-back commercial cows & one open Angus cross
bloodlines/EPD's, 18 mos. old, very gentle, $850 ea., call aft. 6 pm. Ken Tillman Hillsboro 706-468-8730
Simmental-fullblood, full Fleckvieh, yearling
Canning is a task that involves many steps and requires specific equipment to do it effectively, Canning requires patience and a lot of time. However, it also is very rewarding when the task is complete.
Dulane Maddox Jackson 770-775-7654
Black Angus bull, 18 mos. old, gentle, makes great herd bull for heifers, $600. A. Anderson Buford 770-614-1914
Black Angus bulls, purebred, ready for service. W. J. Wilson, Jr. Fitzgerald 912423-7406
Black dbl. polled 2 yr. old Limousin bull, gr'son of polled Black Powder, good disp., $1500. H. Dawson Ila 706-789-2922
Blk. Angus bulls, purebred 6 mos., 18 mos. Wayne Bartley LaGrange 706-882-7030
Blk. Simmental bulls, A I sired, cert./accred., pasture raised, 600 to 2200 + lbs., 5 mos. to 44 mos. old, $600 to $1200. Rufus Davis Tennille 912-552-1715
Brangus bulls, 18 mos., ready for serv., performance records, EPD's, exc. disposition. Jeff Wade McDonough 404-264-5406 770507-6116
Braunvieh-bulls, heifers, fullblood & purebred, some polled, breeding age, also, commercial cows, half-blood heifers. Johnny Padgett Ball Ground 770-889-2648
Bulls, regd. Red Brahman, Simniental, and Simbrah, weaning and breeding age; also, few heifers & cows. Cliff Adams Bowdon 770-258-2069
Calving ease, milking ability, gentleness, choice grade, serv. age, polled Irish Shorthorn bulls, selec. Oklahoma cows, can del. Ken Bridges Nicholson 706-757-3908
Charolais bull, 24 mos. old, purebred, polled, gentle, polled, $700. Stan Chastain Dacula 770-831-9051
heifer. L. Jenkins Chickmauga 706-539-. bulls by Zamutwo, Jade, McBalist, dams all
2 669
ET. H. DeWitt Cloudland 706-398-0858 \
Regd. Angus bulls 11 mos., PS power play Swiss Gelbvieh (brown) cross receps.,
sire, Pine drive & Emulous & Rito & Emulous open ready for embryos, also some Pregnant, bloodlines, $825. Howard Turner Monroe $500 up. Mike Bradley Monroe 770-267-
770-267-6337
7383
Regd. Angus bulls, good bloodlines, 10-22 Texas Longhorns 17 ropers average price
mos. old, $750/up. John Brunson Sylvania $250; 20 bred heifers & cows, $500 ea., herd
912-857-3528
bulls. Robert Swearingen Reynolds 912-
Regd. Angus, 9 bred heifers & bull, exc. 847-3167
Graham blood, $8500. Bill Cliatt Midland Three regd.blk. Angus bulls, 2 three yrs.
706-563-2256 706-561-1742
old, 1200-1400 lbs., good length & height, 55
Regd. Charolais (8-24 mos. old), polled ", $1000. Fern Johnson Garfield 912-763bulls, above avg. EPDs, gentle, exc. cond. 2787
Rick Westbrook Rockmart 770-919-7540
Top Bradiord heifers, 3/4 polled Hereford,
Regd. Charolais bulls, 18 & 12 mos. old; 1/4 Brahman, open & bred, $500 up. Bill regd. Charolais heifers, 12 mos. old, C.V. cert. Hathcock Dallas 770-445-7571 770-445herd. A. D. Hayes Hoschton 706~654-3896 6485
Regd. Charolais bulls, polled , great EPD's, Top qlty. Penn. Holstein springers, 1100 -
low birth wgt., gentle, great for herd sires. W. 1350 lbs; also open heifers, 350 - 900 lbs.
Bennett Cumming 770-889-6522
Dale Rowden Farmington 706-769-8058
Regd. Gelbvieh bull, 4 yrs. old, red, Zebu (miniature Brahman), 6 mos. old,
$1200/or will trade for a blk. Angus bull. Titus brindle red heifer, $600. D. Rush Loganville
Andrews Union Point 706-486-4530
770-460-1222
Regd. Limousin breeding age & yrlng. bulls, Zebu mini-Brahman, 6 mos. old, brindle red
red or black, polled, exc. bloodlines & EPD's. heifer, $600, great mascot or pet. D. Rush
i R. Roberts Winder 770-867-5053
Loganville 770-466-4670
Regd. Limousin . l:iull, 6 yrs. old, approx. 1500 lbs., purebred, papers avail., selling to
Swine
prevent inbreeding. R. Gunter Lexington ----~--------~-~-----
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770-536-8072
If you have questions regarding ads in this
I Regd. Limousin bulls, heifers, cow/calf prs., category, call Sonya Mitchell at 404-651-9083.
polled, blacks & fullbloods, A. I. sires, free del., reas. prices. Paul Bourff Juniper 912- Swine moving from farm to farm must
649-9932 706-568-4887
have a negative brucellosis and
The Basics of Canning To prevent any type of contamination, it is important to have 1) Clean jars that are free of chips, cracks or any blemishes. 2) Flats and bands that are new and clean. 3) A large, sturdy pot with a lid, jar lifter, hot pads or mitts, and paper towels. 4) A clean, cooling towel - a thick dishtowel that will absorb the heat from the jars.
In addition to having the right equipment for successful canning, it is important to know the types of canning methods.
1) WATER BATH canning- Uses a large pot with a lid with rapidly boiling water. The water level should cover the jar lids when submerged. At least one inch should be left at the top of the pot.
This processing method is recommended for tomatoes, tomato sauce, salsa, catsup, and spaghetti sauce.
2) DIAL Gauge Pressure Canning or WEIGHTED gauge pressure canning This processing method is used to seal the jars with steam.
This method is recommended for beans, squash, tomatoes, canning meats, potatoes, carrots, and hominy.
The following is a brief outline to canning Georgia Vegetables: Tomatoes Wash tomatoes. Dip in boiling water for 30-60 seconds or until skins are split. Thin dip in cold water, slip off skins and remove cores. Leave whole or halve. Add 1 tablespoon lemon juice or 1/4 teaspoon citric acid to each pint of tomatoes to hot jars. Fill jars with raw tomatoes, pressing until spaces between them fill with juice. Leave 1/2-inch headspace. Remove the air bubbles, wipe jar rims, add the lids and bands and process. WATER BATH: process pints and quarts for 85 minutes. DIAL-gauge pressure canner 11 pounds pressure and WEIGHTED gauge pressure canner 10 pounds pressure, process pints and quarts 25 minutes.
Charolais bulls, long yrlngs., 2 yr. olds, hard on grass, 1500-2000 lbs., good disp., exc. cond. Corbitt Kelly Monticello 706-468-8485
Commercial young female & yearling bulls, wrrc dividend credentials, low birth wgt. John Bryant Milledgeville 706-485-8321
Exe. mature Regd. red Angus herd bull, also 2 10 mos. full blood red Angus bulls. Tom Billings Walnut Grove 770-787-0850
Exe. sel. of regd. service age polled Hereford & F1 Braford bulls, also, bred & open heifers, qlty. ani animals. Jonny Harris Screven 912-586-6585
Fullblood Fleckvieh Simmental bulls, cows & heifers, easy calving, exc. EPD's, high growth, mod. frame, from PRL Porterhouse Regent, $1000/up. M. F. Stubbs Collins 912557-4001
Fullblood Senepol bulls, $850/up, bred heifers or open. Douglas McKinnon Pearson 912-422-3793
Gelbvieh 3 in 1, Gelbvieh polled bulls, red or black, 7-28 mos., all reasonably priced, det. avail. Tom Richardson Ellijay 706-6352729
Gelbvieh bulls, most A1 sired, red & blk., also open & bred heifers, all regd. John Kiss Gainesville 770-531-1126
Hereford polled purebred cows, calves gentle, $300-up. D. Cohen Clarkesville 706754-1581 706-754-1923
Hereford's regd. horned & polled bred cows, 3 in 1's, heifers, buy one or all, lgr. good milk producers, exc. bloodlines. Bill St. John Americus 912-928-5451
Holstein heifers 8 to 9 hundred pds., ea., open for breeding. L. Dills Blairsville 706745-1235
Jersey bull, 9 mos., very gentle pet, $150. Mac McCulley Felton 770-646-9660
Jersey heifer, 15 mos. old, shot records
Regd. Limousin bulls, polled, red, hand 1 pseudorabies test within the past 30 days
raised, gentle, 18 mos. old, $900/up, call before they are moved whenever there is a
before 9 2m. Stan Hall Oxford 770-787-0234 change of ownership. Exceptions are
Regd. Polled Hereford bull, 5 yrs. old, swine from a validated brucellosis-free
gentle, exc. calves wino calving problems and qualified pseudorabies-free herd.
$700/obo. Blake Fleeman Athens 706-369- Buyers a~e urged to request proof of a
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negative brucellosis and pseudorabies
Regd. Red Angus bulls & heifers, exc. test ~rior to ~urchase.
bloodline, call aft. 6 pm. Jorge Haber 12 wk. old pigs, Poland China, Duroc cross,
Columbus 706-323-2405
wormed & cut $35 ea. Russell Conine Dallas
Regd. Santa Gertrudis bull 8 mos. old, . 770-443-1636
$500. Riley Jones 1408 Seals Rd Dallas 770- 6 purebred Duroc pigs, born 6/7/99, exc.
459-5398
bloodline, 9 purebred Hampshire pigs, born
Regd. Santa Gertrudis bull, 1600-1800 lbs., 3 1/2 yrs. can see calves, $1000. Royce
7/19/99. Brandon Reynolds Lyons 912-5268495
Smith Woodstock 770-926-6925
8 wk. old pigs, Landrace, Hampshire cross
Regd. Simmental cows & calves, entire herd or buy the head (40-50), call aft. 6:30 pm.
$30. Clifton Walker 4421
Cartersville 770-386-
Michael Weldon Barnesville 770-358-0293
BBQ pigs for sale, all sizes $65/up, call aft.
Regd. St. Gertrudis bulls, polled & horned, 18 mos. old, $800, 3 yr. old polled herd sire,
7 pm. Jamie Deno 770-758-8408
Monroe 770-207-4739
$1200, heifers, $600-$800. John McGarity Blue Butt pigs for sale, 6 wks. old, Yorkshire
Royston 706-245-6584
pigs, 10 wks. old. Alice Griffith Lexington
Regd. Texas Longhorns bulls, 1 four yrs. 706-743-5763
old, $550, 1 five yrs. old, $650. Wayne Hampshire & Duroc pig for sale. Hoyt Neale
Bohannon Calhoun 706-625-1331
Ellijay 706-273-3127
Regd. black Angus bull, gentle, but aggressive breeder, $1200. Andy Thompson
Hogs for sale from 150-250 lbs. Satterfield Marble Hill 770-893-3310
Larry
Soeerton 912-529-6256
Purebred Hamspire boars, call for more
Regd. black Angus cattle, A.I. breeding information. Tietgen Edenfield Metter 912program, gentle hands-on cattle. Vance 685-4681
Gafnea Whitesburg 770-836-0191
Regd. black Limousin bull, 2 1/2 yrs. old, good EPD'S, $1000 at barn. Hal Keller McDonough 770-957-9125
Purebred Landrace pigs, 6 wks. old, good breeding stock. Bobby Floyd Forsyth 912994-6546
Yorkshire feeder pigs, 6 wks., young Boer,
Regd. blk. Angus bull, 19 mos., 9FB3 by an Ankeny donor female, muscle & maternal gualities. Flint Davis Griffin 770-228-5014
Regd. blk. Angus bulls, 7 mos. to service age, big thick & handsome, several to choose from, best of bloodlines, $650-$1150. Danny
exc. breed prosp., 3 mos. Brian Sturdy Gainesville 770-781-4156
Yorkshire pigs for sale, 100 lbs. $40 ea. William Stewart Monticello 706-468-6379
Young Yorkshire boars for sale. John Whitman Crandall 706-695-5213
Corn-Cream style Only pint size jars are recommended.
Select slightly immature ears. Remove the cornhusks and silks; wash ears. Blanch ears 4 minutes in boiling water. Cut corn from cob at center of kernel. Scrape remaining corn from cobs with a table knife.
Add I cup boiling water to each 2 cups of corn. Heat to a boil and simmer 3 minutes. Pack hot corn into hot jars, leaving 1 inch headspace. Add 1/2 teaspoon salt to pints, if desired. Remove air bubbles. Wipe jar rims, add lids and bands, and process.
DIAL gauge pressure canner at 11 pounds pressure or WEIGHTED gauge
pressure canner at 1O pounds of pressure, process pints for 85 minutes.
Peppers-Hot or Sweet Select firm peppers. Wash and drain. Remove stems and seeds and blanch for 3 minutes. Small peppers may be left whole and large peppers should be quartered. Pack peppers in hot jars, leaving 1-ioch headspace. Add 1/2 teaspoon salt per pint. DIAL gauge pressure canner at 11 pounds pressure or WEIGHTED Gauge
Pressure Canner at 1O pounds pressure process for pints 35 minutes.
There are many other Georgia vegetables that can be preserved by canning. Please contact the Commodities office of the Georgia Department of Agriculture for more information.
Source: So Easy to Preserve Cookbook, The University of Georgia Extension Service
Unless otherwise indicated, all recipes have been tested for accuracy in the Department of Agriculture test kitchen by Kindra Watters. If you would like to share your favorite recipe with our readers, send to: Georgia Cooking, Market
Bulletin, 19 MLKJi. Drive, Atlanta 30334-4250. Ifyou have questions or problems
regarding recipes featured in this column, call 1-800-282-5852 (statewide). Please do not call the individual who submitted the recipe.
3/4 Boer billy, 18 mos., friendly, healthy Barbados sheep, young rams & ewes, $225, bred nannies $100/up, nanny w/kids, 1 breeding ewes, call aft. 6 pm. Richard Grebel
avail., dehorned/wormed, halter broken, $500. Sossamon Franklin 706-675-8428
T. Fingerle Plainville 706-232-8812
Regd. blk. Angus herd bull, good
Goats And Sheep
butthead $80. Betty Mulherin Ludowici 912- 3900 Cockley Rd. Albany 31707 912-436-
368-7847
0736
Limousin bull, 5 yrs. old, gentle, approx. 1600 lbs., low birth weight calves, $700. Wanda Bankston Jersey 770-787-7413
Limousin bull, regd., w/papers, red, 5 yrs.
bloodlines, easy calving, w/papers, selling to keep from inbreeding-1800#, very gentle. Charlie Watts Griffin 770-227-6767
Regd. blk. Angus young bulls & heifers, exc.
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Sonya Mitchell at 404-6519083..
3/4 Boer bucks, 6 mos. old, exc.' qlty. breeding stock $125 ea. Chan Cabe Carnesville 706-384-7119
3/4 Bper goats, 6 mos. old $50-$100/up.
Boer buck, fullblood, service age $350, fullblood & percentage does $100/up, nannies bred to Boer $65/up. P. Parson Pendergrass 706-693-2496
I old, $1200/obo. Sam Standard McDonough quality & gentle. John Massengale '96, '97, '98, '99 1/2, 3/4, 718 fullblood Boer Gary Harms Elberton 706-283-4348
Boer bucks, 1 5/8 $60, 1 3/4 $80. Tom
770-957-5752
Fayetteville 770-719-7623
& Spanish nannies, also cross buck kids for 4 yr. 100% Boer bily, four 100% Boer Megow Valdosta 912-247-0487
I Lrg. regd. Hereford cow, '95, out of UGA Regd. blk. Angus, 5 yr. old bull, 5 rebred BBQ. R. Stobaeus Brunswick 912-264- nannies, breeding ages, reas. prices on all. Boer bucks, breeding age, 1/2 blood does &
Benchmark cow, Angford cow, '97, high ADG cows, 4 calves. Gary Daniels Powder 2258
Nona Thompson Metter 912-685-2676
fullblood, does breed & open. Danny Henson
calves. R. J. McBride Mansfield 770-787- serings 770-424-7828
1/2 Boer nannies $75/up, must see to 5 billy goats, 2 purebred Nubians, 2 Blairsville 706-745-5452
6985
Mature & yearling bulls, cows & heifers, $350-$700. D. L. Estes Conyers 770-9188969
Polled Hereford brood bulls, cows & calves, various size & wgts. Robert Young Blue Ridge 706-632-5913
Polled Herefrod bulls, 18 mos. old., regd., $900 ea. Bob Thornton Ringgold 706-9653820
Purebred Black Angus bulls, 8-10 mos. old, sired by high performing UGA West Wind Rito, exc. herd sire prospects, $500 up. Darryl White Arnoldsville 706-742-8109
Purebred Hereford bulls, 1 seven mos., $375, 1 18 mos., $575, gentle % healthy. T. Clark Palmetto 770-304-1618
Regd. fullblood Simmental bull 7 yrs. old, produces exc., calves w/no calving problems, very gentle, $1200/obo. L. Cook Reynolds 912-847-3161
Regd. polled Hereford yrlg. bull 650 lbs., $520, call aft. 5 pm. Bill Lavender Watkinsville 706-769-7848
Regd. red Angus bulls, .one 3 1/2 yrs. 1450 lbs., 1 2 1/2 yrs., 1250 lbs., $1000 ea. Wyndol Montgome!:Y Pine Mountain 706-883-8030
Santa Gertrudis polled bulls, gentle, top quality, 16-19 mos., $800-$1100. R. Cook Woodville 706-486-4535
Santa Gertrudis, purebred, 1 polled bull, 5 yrs. old, 3 cows, 2 w/calf 3-6 yrs., 2 heifers, $3700. R. Lumpkin Winder 770-934-7527 770-867-4389
appreciate, 2 regd. Boer billies.?Wayne Peavy Sandersville 912-552-0397
100% Boer billy, IBGA, 300+ lbs., top qlty. $600, few does. Bud Brantley Mount Vernon 912-583-2557
100% South African Boer billy, IBGA regd., born 6/5/97, dk. red head, proven breeder $400, call before/aft. 5 pm. Dean Allen Commerce 706-367-6418 706-335-2867
13 miniature goats, 15-20" tall, 1 billy, 12 does, some bred $100 ea. or $1000 for all. W. Johnson Jaseer 770-735-1962
1999 shorn lambs, healthy, from estab. flock, unrelated pairs avail., spinning fleeces avail. C. Mcinvale The Rock 706-647-8776
2 Nubian billy goats, twins, 3 mos. old $40 ea. S. Randalow Jefferson 706-367-8472
common nannies. Terry Wood Commerce 706-335-7233
6 common nannies, 4 mos. to 1 1/2 yrs., healthy, very gentle. Tom Seabolt Conyers 770-483-6332
ABGA 3/4 Boer billy, 2 yrs., gr'son of Major League, must see to appreciate $250. Doug Conwell Danielsville 706-789-2766
ABGA Boer buck, 7/8; 4 yrs., proven breeder $250. John Dinkins Lakeland 912482-3730
ADGA Nubian bucks $135-$165, good bloodlines, bottle raised, CAE free. L. Rees Good Ho~e 770-267-8279
ADGA Nubian champ. & grand champ. bloodlines, does, kids, buck, kids $125/up. Lewis Moye Conyers 770-922-6759
Boer bucks, full South African, proven herd, sire ADGA Nubian does, bred to Boer $150/u2., Nix Al~haretta 770-475-6816
Boer fullblood bucks, red, '99 $100/up. Jeff Bell Irwinton 912-946-3548
Boer goats 100% 3/4 & 1/2 bucks, does, 6 mos., fullblood Boer nannies, 3/4 & 1/2, 2 yr. Spanish does. Paul Mulling Soperton 912529-6366
Boer goats 3/4, 7/8 & 15/16 does & bucks, weaning age to 2 yrs., $100/up. C. Cambron Acworth 770-974-3465
Boer. percentage yrlg. does bred to South African sires, Boer fullblood & percentage bucks. Crista Carrell Monroe 770-267-3547
Boer, fullblood & percentage bucks & does, proven nannies, bred to full South African
Purebred Holstein bulls, service age, Al Senepol bulls & females, fullblooded, 2 Pygmy goats, 1 billy, 1 nanny w//kid. ADGA purebred Saanen buck, ADGA buck, visitors welcome. C. Kent Cumming
sires, 1000 lbs., $950 ea. Noah Yoder percentage, top bloodlines, call aft. 6 pm., Ste2hen O'Brien Hartwell 706-376-9811
recorded grade Saanen doe, TB, Bangs, CAE 770-205-1670
Montezuma 912-472-7944
Grand "P" Ranch. R. L. Peacock, Sr. Broxton 2 billies, 6 mos. old $35 ea., 1 billy, 2 yrs. free. S. Jones Ellijay 706-636-2582
Buck & does $50/up. Jolly Graham Lyons
Purebred polled Herefords, 7 heifers, 8 912-359-3712
old $75. David Paulson Concord 770-884- African Pygmy goats $50 ea., 3 mos. old. 912-565-7500
bulls, parents on premises, $425 ea., all shots Shor.thorn heifers or bulls, some A-1 sired, .0199
Billy Jordan LaGrange 706-884-9892
Cashmere doe, 3/4 does & bucks, half Boer
& wormed. A. Weaver Chatsworth 706-6957900
Businesses, corporations, dealerships or other commercial enterprises are not allowed to advertise in the Market Bulletin.
polled or horned, will sell reasonably, del. available. Charles Osborn Watkinsville 706769-4336
Market. Bulletin is printed on recycled paper.
2 half Boer billies, approx. 3 mos. old $50 ea. L. Sim2son Lawrenceville 770-513-3451
3 Nubian billy goats, 5 mos. old. F. Beek 3337 Cross Rd. Buford 30519
Ads cannot be called in byphone.
African Pygmy goats, 3 nannies, 4 kids, 4 mos., extremely friendly $50-$75. D. Bishop Gainesville 770-983-3099
Barbados sheep for sale. Susan Paperno Ball Ground 770-735-4529
buck, vac./worming current $600. K. Lomonof Maysville 706-652-3476
To advertise, you must be a resident of Georgia, out-of-state wanted column is the only exception to this rule
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Wednesday September 22, 1999
Cashmere does bred Boer kid Oct., weanling halfblood Boer does, regd. fullblood
Equine For Sale
'94 TB bay geld., 15.3hds., loads, clips, fast 1Oyr. Saddlebred bay geld., works buggies, AQHA 15hd. mare, 18 yrs., Weiscamp & learner, well built, beau. mover, good trails, loads, clips, very sharp looking, asking King bred, trail/traffic safe $1500, ApHC aged
Boer bucks, qlty. herd. Michael Stepp Lula
dressage prosp. $2750. Vickie Hoge $1400. Bobby Pace Dallas 770-445-8179 geld. $1100, leave message. P. Nalley
770-869-7268
If you have questions regarding ads in this Kennesaw 770-607-1483
10 yr. regd. QH stud, gentle, roper, good Concord 770-884-0414
Common goats, 4 grown nannies, mix. category, call Sonya Mitchell at 404-651-9083 '95 AQHA sorrel mare, 15hds., Dogtown & w/children $3000/obo. Jonathan Gable AQHA 2 yr. blood bay colt, exc.
breed $200. Bill Hanzlik Canton 770-345-
1147
Common goats, billies & bred nannies.
Jimmy Burnette Covington 770-786-2029
Fullblood. Boer buck & does, South African
NZ & Australian crosses. J. Dyer Blairsville
706-745-7255
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Fullblood Boer bucks & does, bred from SA buck. Charlie Amerson Tennille 912-552-
9196
Fullblood Boer goats, 15 mo. buck, 2 nannies, 2 nanny kids, call aft. 6 pm. Charles
Fallin Coolidge 912-346-3878
Fullblood South African Boer buck $400, fullblood Boer does, bred to son of Bubezi, '99
All equine advertised in the Market Bulletin must have had a negative Coggins test within past 12 months. Negative reports are valid for 12 months from the sample date. A copy of this test report must accompany the ad each time it is submitted or the notice will be returned to the advertiser. For this reason, generalized ads (i.e., many 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
King bloodlines, Foundation bred, great disp Rockmart 770-684-1030
- & con!., very flashy. C. Hyatt Hoschton 678
11 yr. 15.3hd. TB chestnut geld., consistent
469-3300 770-237-3300
winner in 3'6", 3'9" jumper classes $10,000,
'95 chestnut TWH mare, great trail horse will trade for fancy pony. K. Mann Roswell
loads, clips, loves water, 15.5hds. $2000. S 770-998-5333
McCartney Douglasville 770-920-9131
11 yr. tri col. Paint pony, 11.1hds., lead line
'96 AQHA geld., IF, Temon, Conclusive lesson pony, gentle w/children $1500. S. Reid
bloodlines, started u/s, English, Western pot Meansville 770-567-9480
$2500. Joyce Eakin Aeenng 706-541-0058 12 yr. 1-0+hd. dk. bay TB, proven
'96 AQHA palomino mare, shown halter, n0 broodmare, healthy trail horse $2300. c.
vices, lots of col., Strutter, Leo, Private Biend Markle Cumming 770-844-7939
bloodlines. Sandra Sears Douglas 912-383- 12hd. pony, proven broodmare, rebred,
0543
flashy mol(er, driving prosp. $600, sml. lead
'97 AQHA golden buckskin stallion, dbl line Paint pony $800. Laura Golden Ball
Doc Bar, gr'sire $150,000 earnings, flashy, Ground 770-735-2365
reining/cutting bloodlines/prosp., greenbroke, beau. w/correct con!., must sell. D. West Covington 770-385-8218
AQHA cutting horse, palomino geld., Doc Bar bred, went to NHSRF in '99 $7000, leave message. Carol Knight McDonough 770914-1069
AQHA mare, Hempen, Go Man Go, Three Chicks, easy jet, 15.1 hds., rides, easy keeper $2500/obo. E. Smith Carrollton 770-2584553
Appaloosa mare, 20 yrs. , 15 1/2 hds., good w/children, $1000. Charles Canup Oxford 770-787-2314
Appaloosa mares; 24, 8, 7 yrs., Foundation
reserve grand ntl. champ. $1000. Bobby Bulletin. This regulation also applies to athletic, green broke $5500. D. More 13 yr. QH bay, 15hds., barrel horse, does all filly Brite, Plaudit, Joker, High Spots, Two
Chastain Cairo 912-762-3486
equine advertised in the "At Stud" and Fairburn 770-969-5060
5 events, consistent winner $3200. H. Eyed Jack. E. Harris Fairburn 770-964-9405
Fullblood buck, 4 mos. $650, 1 regd. 1/2 "Boarding"" categories of the quarterly '97 AQHA mare, Smart Sujo by .Smart Lillie Burnette Douglasville 770-942-5361
Appaloosa stallion, 5 mos., buckskin w/wh.
Boer nanny, bred $175. Terrie Jenkins equine editions.
Lena, 90 days tmg., very willing & gentle, 14 yr. regd. TB mare, great teacher, sound blanket & spots, 2 SSHA fillies, sorrel & wh.,
Sandersville 912-51)2-5322
'76 AQHA roan mare, great for trails or cutting or reining. K. Hunter Canton 770- $7000/nego. M. Evans Rome 706-291-6214 lge. $750 ea. Butch Milner Eastman 912-
Goats for sale $35/up. Cindy Shepherd pleasure $1000 or trade, donkey, jenny, very 345-7593
770-607-7808
374-5571
Bethlehem 770-307-0486
friendly $300 or trade. Don Powell Locust '97 AQHA sorrel stud, 15hds., loads, halter 15 hd. rose gray mare, 6-yr., beau. mover, Appaloosa stud colt, yrlg., solid, red dun,
Goats for sale, all breeds & ages. Brandon Grove 770-957-2736
broke $1000, call aft. 6 pm. Randy Riley changes started, getting good ribbons, 10 blaze, mature 15.1hds., Champion bloodlines
King Adairsville 770-769-9871
'84 AQHA mare, gr'dau. of Three Bars, Sylvania 912-564-0002
hunters, exc. CT prospect. Kim Ohlsson $750. M. Pitts Jefferson 770-717-8346
Half Boer & Nubian billy, 5 mos., will be lge.,
not for slaughter, ready for breeding $100.
Joanna Greeson Elberton 770-283-1816
Hampshire sheep for sale, 1 ram lamb, 1 ewe lamb, 7 mos. $100 ea. Jason Shaffer
Newborn 706-468-9468
Herd dispersal Boer goats, 2 fullblood bucks, 1 fullblood nanny, 1 15/16 nanny, 2 7/8
does, others $5000 firm. James Pipkins Dearing 706-556-6130
Herd dispersal sale, all fullbloods, pure
South African & NZ incl. full son. C. W. Rentz Surrency 912-367-2570
IBGA fullblood does $350, 7/8 does $250,
3/4 doe $150, 3/4 billy $100, 3-6 mos. Jeff
Standridge Gillsville 706-677-2219
IBGA half 3/4 nannies, bred to fullblood to
kid in Nov. $200-$250. Richard Hedgepath
Milledgeville 912-452-9099
Kiko Boer cross billies for sale. Mike
Reynolds Pearson 912-422-7461
Lambs for sale, 50 to 80 lbs., $1.10/Jb. Tom
McConnell McDonough 770-957-2674
Lambs, 80-90 lb., weathered market lamb, show qlty., ready for slaughter $125. Steve
Brown Thomaston 706-646-3328
Lge. well behaved nice markings, 7/8 2 yr.
old boer billy, percentage billies for sale.
James Kniehfer Staeleton 706-547-6032
Mix. Nubian doe $70, tame, 3 mos. old, billy
neutered, dehorned $50. C. Puetz Snellville 770-985-2529.
Nannies $40, billies $20, not for slaughter. Kaye Grant Forsyth 912-994-1522
Nubian Alpine corss herd, billies 3 & 4 yrs.,
two $50 ea. Eugene Hopkins Athens 706549-1960
Nubian buck, purebred, silver, gentle, exc.
stud, 2 yrs. old. S. Cottongin Tallapoosa 770574-2515
Nubian bucks, 5 mos. to 1 1/2 yrs. $50-
$110, will consider selling some nannies. Jim Long Rome 706-232-7946
Pure Katahdin ewe lambs. Joe Lawson, Jr.
Shady Dale 706-468-8173
Purebred Boers, two, 15/16 IBGA regd.
billies, born Easter $350. Mark Lentz Good
Hope 770-207-8957
Purebred French Alpine bucks w/Grand
Champ. bloodlines, starting at $100, call aft. 6
em. Terry Prill Royston 706-245-8999
Pygmy bucks, purebred, sml., born spring
'99, 2 blk. twins, 1 gray w/big wh. spot,
friendly, ready to breed $40 ea. Brian Soule Canton 770-735-1034
Pygmy goat, NPGA male agouti, 4 mos.,
call aft. 4 pm., please leave message. John Kirkdoffer BlueRidge 706-374-4549
Pygmy goats, nannies, billies, newborn
$35-$75. Tommie Keebaugh Fayetteville
770-487-2229
Pygmy goats, sml. $40/up, babies, grown nannies & billies. L. Johnson Dacula 770-
963-5069
Pygmy kids, blk./wh. w/star, parents are 18-
19", purebred $50 ea., dehorned, wormed.
Carol Nitman Bogart 706-769-7294
Regd. & purebred Nubian bucks, does,
wethers, good milkers, exc. bloodlines, some
bred $40/up. J. Whitlock Sharpsburg 770-
599-6811
Regd. beau. sml. African Pygmy young
buck, wh. carmel $50. Dan Walthers
Jefferson 706-335-3209
Saanen wethers, 80 lbs. ea., Nubian buck,
dehorned, all shots & worming,
Nubian/Pygmy goat. S. Stephens Hoschton
706-654-2867
Tennessee stiff leg meat goats, youn billies $75 ea. David Pitts Cordele 912-273-1412
Two 3 mo. Alpine bucks from exc. milk
producers $65 ea. Tommy Davis Hartsfield 912-941-5423
Young Katahdin rams, 6 & 7 mos. old, some
ewes exposed $75/up. Will Rodgers
Hamilton 706-628-5314
Pick Often Harvest vegetables correctly and often, according to the University of Georgia Extension Service. Veggies lose their taste and quality if left too
sorrel, child-safe, broodmare, regd. $3500 Joel Anderson Maysville 706-652-2927
'85 AQHA mare, Jet Dec, Lena's Bar, Ole Man breeding, bred to Red Skippa Nugget asking $1800. Adam Bramlett Dalton 706226-1305 706-673-7283
'85 AQHA mare, Three Bars, Go Man Go Tonto Bars, rides well. J. Williams Ranger
706-337-4267
'85 AQHA palomino geld., Cutter Bill, trails
loads, clips, English or Western, very responsive $3000. Lisa Freeman Fairburn 770-969-3147
'85 dun geld., 15.3hds., 1200 lbs., gentle great trail horse, bathes, loads $3000
Shondra Merritt Butler 912-862-5018
'85 regd. Arabian geld., 15.3hds., bay, 4
socks, star, absolutely gentle, exc. ground
manners $800. S. Cook Rydal 770-796-2162
'86 Foundation bred APHA mare, loud
sorrel tovero, rid.es English & Western, ready to show. B. Marshall Tyus 770-258-0575
'86 QH geld., 15.3hds., 1100 lbs., bay, team roping horse, heads, pulls hard $6000. L
Manley Loganville 770-466-3468
'87 uniquely marked Paint geld., 14hds.,
needs intermediate adult rider, likes jumps/trails $1200. Winona Tiller Monroe
770-267-8126
'88 AQHA bay broodmare, 15hds.
Conclusive Beau, proven producer, broke to
ride, gentle but spirited $1800. C.W. Long
Temele 770-838-0773
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'89 3/4 Polish Arabian/Appaloosa, in foal to blk. Bey Arabian, big, English/Western, done
endurance & barrels $3000. K. York Cornelia 706-754-8938
'89 APHA mare, in foal, bred to Scrupple II AQHA, due 5/2000, great trail horse, dandy broodmare. Jerry Frith Blue Ridge 706-8382000
'89 Belgian mare, produces elegant foals
sold w/new harness & cart $4000/obo Cynthia Schiller Newnan 770-251-4932
'89 TWH/QH, loads, bathes, clips, smooth gait, great trail horse, gentle, beg. or
intermediate w/saddle & matching headstalI $1600. Devin Key Stockbridge 770-9180318 770-207-4480
'90 AQHA gray geld., '91 AQHA geld., '94 AQHA dun geld., '91 AQHA palomino mare '88 Paint geld., safe & gentle. Tom SewelI Ellijay 706-635-4515 706-635-2973
'90 AQHA mare, blk., 14.2hds., greenbroke,
good mover, pleasure prosp., Bonanza King,
Frit.z bloodline $1500. Ricky Lopiparo Alpharetta 770-475-4230
'90 SSH blk. & wh. mare, goes anywhere $3500. V. Hill Demorest 706-754-4380
'91 AQHA geld., child-safe, '97 APHA blk. & wh. geld., 4 AQHA mares in foal to black/white eaint. V. Temeleton Louisville 912-625-8951
'91 AQHA geld., great con!., exc. on trails, very athletic, nice mover, $1500. Roger .Rhodes Gainesville 770-287-1160
'92 AQHA 16hd. sorrel IF geld., AQHA
Amateur ROM, pts. in 5 events, trnd. in nine .$9500. B. Auxier Athens 706-546-1505
'92 POA blue roan mare, 13.2hds., 4-H reg.
qualifier, excells over fences, winner of o/f POA reg: R. McGirt Douglasville 770-942-
_5200
'93 AQHA sorrel geld., 16hds., trails, jumps 3', limited showing always places, changes lead, con!. correct. Judy Breedlove Rutledge 706-557-2006
'93 regd. ASB m'are, exc. trail horse, racks, no vices, gr'dau. Wing Commander $5000 firm, leave message. Georgia Jackson Fairmount 404-364-7547
'94 American Warmblood geld., 16.2hds., dk. grey, greenbroke, pot. dressage, hunter,
trail $6500. C. Keferi Brunswick 912-2650143
'94 Paint mare, gentle, rides anywhere, tack
& saddle incl. $1500. Cathy Shelton Social C_irc~l~e_7_7~0--4-'6-'4--2""'3'""'4""2'---------
'94 Quarter/Arabian, super smooth, show
pot., Western, English equip., prof. trnd., trail ridden $3500. Cindy Rucker Cumming 770844-7275
'94 SSHBEA, 15.2hds., tobiano, throws col.
babies, elegant, loads, trims, clips, will irade for bomb proof horse or $1500. D. Biggs
'97 ApHC red frosted roan, 1 wh. sock & blaze, beau., greenbroke, great bloodlines $1800. Jenny Sikes Jefferson 706-654-3057
'97 Appendix AQHA IF filly, beau. bay, exc pot. for h.unter u/s, dressage, all around $3500. W. Brockman Locust Grove 770957-0129
'97 TB geld. by Bold Bidding, stakes winner '83 racing bred TB mare, bred to him $2000 ea. Ron Hamby Valdosta 912-259-0918
'97 regd. 1/2 Arabian pinto.filly, bay & wh. very flashy $1500. D. Darnell Locust Grove 770-914-0592
'97 regd. Appaloosa geld., ready to train world champ. bloodlines, will trade for ApHC mare $1500. K. Henderson Albany 912-8832842
'98 AQHA colt & Appendix filly, exc bloodlines, great pot. $2500 or best offer Randy/Paula Parsons Eatonton 706-4856224
'98 AQHA dbl. Doc Bar colt, sire's earnings $150,000, will make .superb cutter, smart athletic, bay $4500. D._ More Fairburn 770969-0241
'98 AQHA geld., chestnut, Sonny Dee Bar & Zippo Pat Bars bloodlines, show prosp. Joe Jordan Douglasville 770-942-4872 770-9424294
'98 AQHA stud; Otoe bloodlines, exc. conf., nice head, call aft. 5:30 pm. J. Reaves Quitman 912-263-7074 '98 Paint co1t;"14".5hds., fawn/wh:, dk. mane/tail, leads, loads, saddles, .ties $1000. Gene Chaeman Marshallville 912-967-2631
'98 QH colt, dbl. bred Doc Bar top, AAA bottom, '99 APHA-BA Myers, Milo Paint, Leo powerful builds $1800 ea. J. Johnson Jefferson 706-367-2440
'98 chestnut colt, halter broke, gentle, great conf., will make big horse $800. Donna Trussell Butler 912-862-5212
'98 regd. blanketed Appaloosa filly, ground work started, bloodlines Price Plaudit, Three Bars, bred to perform $2500. J. Fruhling Canton 770-720-2538
'99 APHA weanling, sorrel & wh. tobiano colt $2800, '97 regd. TB geld., 15hds. $1600. Lisa Rusinyak Franklin 706-675-0381
'99 AQHA sorrel colt, exc. conf., lots of muscle, show qlty. $1850/obo, must sell. W. Audette Grovetown 706-556-3827
'99 Sweet Talkin Chip colt, beau. chocolate col., super Western Pleasure prosp. $2500. David Giddens Baxley 912-367-7673
'99 regd. Hallinger filly, sired by '96-97 national champ., imprinted, very gentle, easy to train. Paul Nordan Tyrone 770-964-3174
1-D barrel horses, AQHA mare, 15.3hds., 14 yrs., APHA sorrel tobiano geld., 5 yrs. $4500 ea. W. Greene Douglasville 770-9426006
1/2 Arabian, 1/2 Saddlebred, beau., flashy, 12 yr. chestnut mare w/wh., show, trail $3000, will work payments. Hope Merrill Statesboro 912-489-4231 912-852-5486
10 yr. Mammoth jack, 14.2hds., good disp. $600, 4 yr. bay, Molly mule, rides & pulls $800. B. Hall "Pavo 912-859-2764
Plow Club to Participate
In Upcoming Event
Members of the Country Boy Plow Club of Guysie, Ga., will be on hand at the Old Time Farmers' Horse Gathering in Blackville, South Carolina, Sept. 24-25. The club members will be providing all the field events which include gathering crops using mules, horses and oxen. Other activities and demonstrations, such as sheep shearing and blacksmithing, also are planned. The event will be held at the Clemson University Edisto Agriculture Research Center. For more information, call (803) 259-
Bogart 706-769-3255
15.3hd. Quarter geld., nice mover, med. pony, walk, trots to the shows, 8 yrs. Olga Walker Roe~ Face 706-673-2246
2 yr. AQHA colt, great gr'son of King, exceptional $2800, regd. yrlg. Shetland colt $450. K. Lowe Kingston 706-232-6667
3 yr., 1/4 Arabian, 3/4 TB filly, impeccable ground manners, loads, clips, bathes, exc. dressage prosp., flashy. J. Dees Locust Grove 678-432-7777
4 yr. old AQHA mare, special, needs special home, mail inquiries only. Joyce Freeman P.O. Box 82 LaGrange 30241
4 yr. bay TB geld., 16.1hds., gentle, quiet, fancy mover & jumper, show/trail horse $3500/obo. Debbie Furbish Norcross 770662-0840
4 yr. bay TB geld., 16.1hds., quiet, gentle, never raced, fancy mover, cute jumper, used for lessons. Lewis Jones Cumming 770-8449240
5 mo. TB filly, Northern Baby, Native Dancer line, great conf., vet. owner. A. Spelts Leesburs 912-435-0246
5 yr. QH sorrel male & filly $1500/obo, 4 yr. buckskin geld., 14.3hds., loads $1200. Midge Zorens Tyrone 770-969-2277
5 yr. female mule, red w/flax mane & tail, lots of exp., trail rides, close to 15hds., 1100 lbs. Buddie Jordan Arlington 912-725-4864
5 yr. regd. blk. Ara.bian geld., extra gentle, 15.2hds., some dressage but also Wesiem $2000. M.L. Lindsey Lithia Springs 770-9415711
5 yr.Quarter mare, gentle, greenbroke, stocky build, good looker. Donnie Kirkpatrick Stockbridge 770-860-8493
6 yr. 16.2hd. geld., bay, appendix, well mannered, good mover, exc. on trails, lease $200, sell $3500. Sherri Thornton Cumming 770-888-8505
6 yr. AQHA geld., sorrel, 4 socks, 15.2hds., Doc O'Lena, Captain Joker, team pen, best offer accepted. Danny Thrasher Eatonton 706-485-4791
7 yr., 16.2hd. regd. Appaloosa geld., shown hunters, 2'6"-3', easy changes, good mover & jumper, sound $7500. Robin Vogt Roswell 770-641-8759
8 yr. barrel horse, 14.3hds., bay, well patterned, anyone can ride, running consistent, 2-D times & faster. Kyle Vasser Summerville 706-857-1405
8 yrs., 15.2hds., palomino geld., beau., great trail horse, gentle, very loving. Elizabeth Dees Stockbridge 770-507-8001
AMHR miniature mare, 34", chestnut, 5 yrs. L. Dover Greensboro 706-486-4755
APHA '95 bay tobiano stallion $1750. David McElroy Bowersville 706-376-8817
APHA '97 palomino tobiano stallion, 30 days prof. tmg., unlimited pot., sound, no vices, 15hds. $4000/obo. Suzanne Henderson Loganville 770-736-6733
APHA 6 yr. blk. brood stock mare, 15.2hds., Painted Robin, Poco, King bloodlines $2700, broodmare prosp., gentle. M. Bowen Covington 770-981-8175
APHA mare, 15.2hds., big, 10 yrs., Sky Bag Bingo, trails, QH mare, blk. bomb proof, sold as pr. $2950. J. McGraw Loganville 770787-5456
APHA overo 2-yr. filly, 14.2 hds., blk. shiny coat, white racer, smart, QH bloodline, fast cutter, $2400. Ronald Myers Covington 770787-4191
APHA overo filly, sorrel flaxen mane, tail, beau. wh. face, front whit sock, rear legs all wh. $1800/obo. Gail Ford Bethlehem 770995-6551
AQHA '93 geld., 15hds., muscular, stocky, Western Pleasure, safe & sound, Skippa bloodlines $2500 firm. D. Patrick Covington 770-788-0834
AQHA '99 bay colt, Bob Acre Doe/Dbl. Doe Quixote, '99 chestnut filly, Bob Acre Doe/Doc Sues Brudder. Connie Little Cleveland 706219-1370
AQHA 10 yr./Foundation bred, 15.1hds. $2200, 13 yr. buckskin, 14.3hds. $1500 geldings, child or beg. K. Kirby Lawrenceville 770-985-0720
Arabian colt, '99 chestnut w/flaxen mane & tail $2100, filly '99 blk. Egyptian related $4000. Dawn Reynolds McDonough 770957-5660
Arabian geld., 14.1hds., 17 yrs., chestnut, great disp., English pleasure, trail horse, trailers, loads, no vices $2500. Chuck Robinson Hoschton 770-868-5923
Arabian mare, grey, 6 yrs., extreme head, Egyptian related, The Minstril & Eagle El Hilal bloodlines $1450/obo. S. Milner Macon 912932-5059
Arabian mare, straight Egyptian, Halim Shah gr'dau., very pretty, good topline, sensible, grey, terms avail. M. Huprich Lilburn 770-564-1174
Arabian/Morgan, Quarter mare, 14hds., 5 yrs., chestnut, sweet disp., great trail horse $1300. B. Stroetz Fairburn 770-716-9600
Arabian/Paint '99 filly, bay, wh., '94 blk./wh. mare, AQHA mare, '87 APHA sorrel overo geld., halter, huntseat. J. Hand Cumming 770-781-4795
Barrel horse, 11 yr. TB bay mare, 15.1hds., prof. trnd., not seasoned, not _for beg. asking $1800/obo. Bob Bond Social Circle 770464-4353
Belgian 4 & 5 yrs. w/new Amish mare, harness, 1-2 yrs., no harness. Marshall Worley Calhoun 706-629-9229
Blk. Racking mare, Hi yrs., 14.1 hds., exc.
trail horse, neck reins, safe for beg.,_ sound $1400. Bob Laminack Tallapoosa 770-5742242 770-574-7527
Blk./wh. Paint pony geld., gentle, easy keeper $650. Chris Houston Woodstock 770-517-9936
Blood Belgian stud colt, 5 mos., halter broke, gentle, loads good $650. Johnny Keasler Woodbury 706-538-6315
Buckskin stallion, AQHA 8 . yrs., easy breeder, no vices $3500, golden Palomino stallion, 4 yrs., gentle $3500. Karen Berndt Fortson 706-324-4806
Buggy mare, 12 yrs. Standardbred, Amish trnd., traffic safe. Russell O'Quinn Blackshear 912-449-5904
Burro jack, 4 yrs., selling to prevent inbreeding, call aft. 5 pm. J. Hancock Gray 912-986-5699
Former 4-H horse, comp. trail, team penning, regd. Arabian geld., currently riding English, intermediate youth adult $1750. K. Coleman Cordele 912-273-4737
Hallinger geld., 9 yrs., works sgl., dbl., rides, clips, loads, shoes, smart; gentle, well mannered. M. Rush Bremen 770-537-3560
H_annoverian/TB geld., 16 mos., Donneckel bloodlines, blood bay, wh. socks $8500 firm. Janet Wilson Thomson 706-595-3792
March '98 RHBA regd. stud, bay w/star snips, halter trng. $600/obo. Vic Barnes Bowdon 770-258-3867
Miniature AMHA/R Paint/Appaloosa yrlg. filly & colt, mini donkey weanling & bred jenny, bred mini mare $1250/up. M. Bolt Alpharetta 770-569-2658
Miniature blk. & wh. mare, a little shy but beau. $1250. J. Green Tyrone 404-755-4597 770-487-2858
Miniature weanling filly, sorrel w/blaze face, Champion bloodlines, exceptional qlty., definite show prosp., AMHA regd. J. Corn Canton 770-704-5299
Morgan mare, regd., 21 yrs., chestnut, English/Western, needs exp. rider, approved home $1800. W. Boyette Canton 770-4794714
Mustang stud, 3 yrs. $450, donkey jack $200, jenny 9 yrs. $250, jenny 5 mos. $125, nego. Danny Miller Cumming 770-887-1456
Palomino mare, 8 yr. QH, great on trails $1500, will consider trade for sml. trailer. Kathy Peal Lawrenceville 770-822-9542
Paso Fino flashy blk. geld., superb foundation bloodlines, bolero Lace & Hilachas, smooth gait, 14hds. $2500. D. More Fairburn 770-969-5952
Paso Fino, regd. 8 yr. bay geld., 14.1hds., trail ridden & shown, smooth gaits, needs exp. rider $2500. Nina Carpenter Hahira 912-7949184
Paso Fino, regd. geld., 2 yrs., ready to start, Paso Fino mare, easy .keeper, well trnd., 14
long on the plant
Dawsonville 706-265-3602
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Only one ad may be placed perfamily unit. yrs. N. Durkin Ringgold 706-935-7276
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Paso lino mare, nice disp., conf. & gait, exc. bloodlines. B. Holton Fayetteville 770-7197602
Percheron geld., 17hds., Amish broke to buggy & farm equip., very gentle. G. Chambers Winterville 706-353-1557
Percherons, blk. matched pr., 18 mo. geld., 30 mo. sister $3000/pr. F. Collins Blairsville 706-745-6720
Pinto, blk. & wh. spotted 10 yr. geld., Western Pleasure show pony, child-safe $1600. Mandie Pounds Cumming 706-4447440
Pony 12.3hds., sorrel, 15 yrs., pony clubbed, gentle, good child's pony. Denise Putman Monroe 770-267-9160
Pony, 13hds., Jeopard, spotted, 15 yrs., exp. child or sml. adult $1200. C. Collar Rockmart 770-684-7914
Pony, geld., 13.3hds., 5 yrs., no papers, exc. ground manners, not for beg. rider $1200. Beverly Wilson Fairburn 770-9640497
Purebred Egyptian Arabian geld., 14.2hds., exceptional disp. & looks, blk., wh. star on face, 6 yrs. Libby Hydrick Stone Mount11in 770-571-1552 770-978-2389
QH geldings; blk. 14.3hd., st9ut $1800, blk., 15.3hd., not for beg. $1200. L. Tate Rome 706-232-2560
OH mare, 18 yrs., bay, healthy, gentle, great on trails, youth owned, to good home only $400. K. Alford Fayetteville 770-4600145
Racking geld., 8 yrs., dk. bay, child-safe, trail horse $2500. Royce Lawrence Milledgeville 912-452-1136
Racking mare, 15 yrs., Appaloosa, 15hds., asking.$800, leave message, exp. rider only, sorrel. Jimmy Pope Canton 770-755-2737
Racking mare, blue roan, socks, blaze, 15hds., exc. for child/lady, very easy to handle $1500. G. Brown Douglasville 770-9491920
Racking mare, good saddle gait, traffic ridden, spirited, loads & hauls, neck reins $900. Brent Gunter Gray 912-986-4551
Red dun 12 yr. mare, highschool rodeo, NBHA winner, no papers, 14hds. $2000. C. Clark Whitesburg 770-836-8208 770-8389799
Regd. 1/2 Arabian bay yrlg. filly, handled since birth, clips, loads, ties, trailered $3000 or trade for barrel horse. Nanci Fulbright Eastanollee 706-779-2330
Regd. AQHA geld., 16hds., ready to show $7500, 13hd. Welsh pony, kid-safe $1250, 4 yr. regd. AQHA geld. $1500. Tricia Waclena Canton 770-345-4137
Regd. American Walking pony spotted mare, gentle for l_adies & children, 14.1hds., calm & loving. Joan Brown Macon 912-7432321
Regd. Appaloosa yrlg. geld., chestnut, hip blanket, 3 stockings, blaze, exc. cond., current vac. $3500. Sherry Smith Covington 770-786-7715
Regd. Arabian geld., 12 yrs., flashy bay, English o/f & trails $6000/obo. Kim Abernathy Dallas 770-445-3450 770-445-8383
Regd. Arabian geld., 18 yrs., 14.2hds., English/Western, wonderful trail horse, bomb proof $1500/obo. R. Lunsford Alpharetta 770-442-8969
Regd. Arabian geld., good disp., nice mover, beau. bay, 8 yrs., to good home only $2000/obo. Susan Huff Americus 912-4312152
Regd. Arabian stud, 15 mos., Rohara Samurai/Ivanhoe Tsultan bloodlines, trailers, clips, halter trnd. D. Causey Vidalia 912537-3190
Regd. Paso Fino geld., 4 yrs., 14.3+hds., 3 yrs., silver dun, very comp. pleasure, no vices $2500, call aft. 5 pm. R. Hernandez Pembroke 912-839-2390
Regd. QH geld., jet blk., handsome, very quiet, pony clubbed 1 yr., child-safe, 7 yrs. $3500 firm. C. Stephenson Marietta 770422-6472
Regd. Racking mare, 15.3hds., gorgeous, flatshod style for pleasure/trails, gentle but spirited, smooth. J. Severows Arnoldsville 706-354-7855
Regd. Trakehner/TB, in foal to Landavi, due 4/2000, previous foal was champion at AWR Approvals (on site). S. Chiarello Lawrenceville 770-466-9861
Regd. spotted Racking horse, 7 yrs., 15hds., smooth gaited trail horse, lots of col. $1800. C. McDonald Danielsville 706-7955617
SSHBEA/NSSHBA regd. 7 yr. mare, 15hds., bay & wh., no bad habits, intermediate rider. Ann Evans Toccoa 706886-4131
TB geld., 10 yr. regd. bay, 16hds., good disp., English/Western, loads, clips, trail rides $1950. J. Dennis Danville 912-962-0817 912-988-0517
TWH 1O yr. chestnut geld., TWH 8 yr. strawberry roan geld., TWH 9 yrs., bay/wh. spotted mare. Shea/Albert Queen Dallas 770-505-0090
TWH 13 yr. geld., chestnut, 15.3 hds., loads, easy to catch, good trail horse, flashy, intermediate rider $2500. G. Prince Ocilla 912-468-3311
TWH 6 yr. geld., 16 1/2hds., blk. w/wh. blaze, stockings, any level rider, great on trails $2000. J. Gilstrap Commerce 706-335-7448
TWH 6 yr., 14.3hd. grey geld., trail/field trial exp., good gaits, for adv. beg. rider $2800. J. Paulk Cumming 770-889-9418
TWH 8 yr. broodmare, Doublebred Pride Of Midnight $3500, TWH yrlg. filly, carries spotted gene $1500. M. Brent Athens 706769-2726 770-957-7525
TWH geld., 15hds., 8 yrs., eager trail horse, friendly, gentle, loads, adv. beg. $1400. A. Carr Clayton 706-782-7583
TWH mare, 11 yrs., copper chestnut, 15.1 hds., nice trail horse $1350. L. Crump Royston 706-245-9348 706-245-9247
TWH nice gentle bay geld., good trail & field trial horse, no bad habits $1000, blk. geld. $5000. W. C. Hall Woodstock 770-928-3881
TWH regd. mares; 8 yr. blk. Mt. Man, 5 yr. blk. Stormy's John Mack, 3 1/2 yr. spotted, gentle. Zane Blalock Rome 706-234-8069
TWH, RHBA regd. blk. mare, 16.5hds., gentle, 2 yrs., bay filly, 14.5hds., both have great bloodlines. T. Dempsey Cedartown 770-748-7477
2 Toulouse geese, mated pr., will Jay, $80. Audrey Todd Hahira 912-896-1184
25 diff. kind of Show bantams; also, eggs for sale. Clyde Goolsby Douglasville 770942-4371
6 roosters, 3 RIR, 1 Dominique, 2 White Broilers, also 3 White Broiler hens, $5 each. R. Stover Murrayville 770-536-9783
6 roosters, 5 hens, '98 hatch, black, white, $5 ea. Mike Powers Grantville 770-5839064
African geese for sale or trade, 1 Gander, 2 hens, $50 for all or trade for 2 Toulouse. C. Barthel Sylvester 912-776-9037
African grey geese $20 pair, young BlackTail Japs., Silkies & Black Rosecombs $3/up, according to age. Seth Strickland Jackson 770-775-3456 770-775-6028
All size Muscovy ducks, $10 for mature, male or female. Glenn Dameron 6271 Hwy.
TWH/RHBA regd. blk. stallion, 11 yrs., 14.5hds., clips, loads, bathes, trails, gentle, must see $1500, nego. Kevin VanHouten Thomaston 706-646-2070 770-581-2530
TWHBEA 16.2hd: blk. 7 yr. geld., bold trail mount w/solid camping, hunting & show exp. P. Huckabay Alpharetta 770-888-5848
TWHBEA blk. mare by Pride Sun Drop. Earl Stokes Griffin 770-227-7502
20 Loganville 30052 770-466-4307
American Buff, Giant White Embden and Giant Dewlap Toulouse geese $5 and up, Muscovy ducks. Don Robinson Temple 770562-4734
Approx. 100 Barred Rock pullets, almost ready to lay, $5 each, no late calls; also, White Leghorn pullets. James Lambert Newnan 770-253-0042
TWHBEA geld., blk. geld. $3700, TWH geld., bay $2000, both show qlty., very gentle, good manners. Ann Bailey Smyrna 770-4361861
Araucanas, 6 hens, 1 rooster, good layers, unique rooster, 4 Silver Duckwing roosters & 1 hen. C. Seckinger Villa Rica 770-4595531
TWHBEA three '98 models, regd., halter Asstd. chicks includes Araucanas and broke, blood tested, nice colts, reas. priced. eggs, asstd. cols. of eggs and chicks. D. Fred Deloach, Jr. Valdosta 912-242-1328 Landress Douglasville 770-947-7988
TWHBEA, RHBA 14.2hds., 8 yrs., bay Bantam, Fantail pigeons, Ringneck
mare, good broodmare & bloodlines, clips, Pheasants. Grace Jones 3257 Ruckersville
loads, smooth ride $2000. C. Decker Rd. Elberton 30635 706-283-7051
Waleska 770-479-9625
Bantams, Black-Tail Japs., BB Reds,
Unflappable 14.3hd. Connemara/TB Duckwings, Toppies, Game Cornish and RIR
chestnut geld., hunted, shown, trail rides, no cockerels for sale or trade, other asstd. fowl
vices $4500 firm, to exc. home. Anne Youman available. Richard Landa Bonaire 912-922-
Waynesboro 706-554-5649
8677
Poultry For Sale
Bantams, Old English, Rosecomb, Cochins, Araucana, Game chickens. Randy
Shoemake Carrollton 770-214-0574
Ifyou have any questions regarding ads in this Bantams, Wyandottes, Cochins, Japs, and category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9084. O.E. doves, guineas, and Silver Pheasants,
sell/trade. Danny Ryals Milledgeville 912-
Advertisements for wood ducks must be 452-8497
accompanied by a USDA permit. Permits are available from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Attn: Permit Section, P.O. Box 49208, Atlanta, GA 30359, 404-6797070. Advertisers must submit a copy of current permit with their first ad. Permit copies will be returned upon request. Mallard ducks must be at least three generations from the wild before they can be. advertised in the Market Bulletin. Advertisers. must include this information
in notices submitted for' publication. Advertisements for Bob White quail must be accompanied by a copy of the advertiser's commercial quail breeders .license. Since this is a state protected bird, the Georgia Department. of Natural Resources requires anyone selling Bob White quail to have this license. For license information, write: DNR, Game and
Barred Rock bantams, Buff Brahma bantams, Partridge Wyandotte bantams from show stock, '99 hatch, $3 ea. James Harris Athens 706-548-9927
Barred Rocks, 8 hens, 2 roosters, $40 for all. Alan Turner Gainesville 770-287-3178
Black Australian swans $450 ea. or $900/pr.; 3 kinds of peacocks. A.M. Ferrell Smyrna 770-436-0282
Bobwhite quail, healthy, weather/flight conditioned, clean flight cage, good tails, extension 291-294:3090. R. Lee E<1tonton 706-484-0206 888-392-4832
Bobwhite quail, some 20 wks.-12 wks., flight condition, Ringneck pheasant, will deliver. B. Thursby Donalsonville 912-5242072
Bobwhite quails, flight cond. for sale. Kenneth Hyde Morganton 706-374-4071
Fish Division, 2189 Northlake Parkway, Bronze, (like wild), turkey, toms, '98 hatch,
Suite 108, Tucker, GA 30084. Ratites $15 ea. J.C. Ballentine 2300 Lamar Ave.
{ostriches, rheas and emus) are listed Waycross 31503 912-283-2221
under the Alternative Livestock category which appears after the Poultry Wanted ads. Since ratites have been designated as alternative livestock, ratites and poultry cannot be mixed in the smae ads: Ratite ads will be listed under the Alternative Livestock category and poultry ads will be listed under the Poultry for Sale category. Remember, only one ad per family unit per issue is permitted.
'98 hatch peacocks, Black Shoulder, Whites $50 each, we also ship. T. Hill Danielsville 706-795-5166
'98/'99 hatch, Bantam Cochins, Silkies, smooth, mxd., $1.50 each, roosters, layers. M. Alley Jasper 770-735-1824
'99 Silkies, Buffs from show stock, full bonnets and beards. Ken Hatley Stockbridge 770-389-5426
'99 Stags, Hatch and Hatched-crossed, a few hens, reas. priced. James Wood Hoschton 706-654-3498
'99 hatch Mallard .ducks, ready for pond, Borneau Fireback breeder hen, caged bird babies. Tere Lopez Oxford 770-787-2955
'99 hatch, Sussex roosters $5 ea., Columbian Rock Trio $30, Araucana rooster $10 ea. Bill Burgdoff Athens 706-546-8184
'99 hatch, flight conditioned Ringneck pheasants, fully matured. J.T. Fulford Glenwood 912-523-5570 912-367-6010
'99 hatch, geese $10 ea., turkeys $8 ea., pheasants $5 ea., guineas $3.50 ea., Game roosters $20 ea. Eugene Johns Waycross 912-283-3332
'99 hatch, hvy. breed RIR, Buff Orpington, Dominique, 4 mos. old, $4 ea., call aft. 6 pm. D. Hoard Thomaston 706-646-4504
'99 hatch, pure Barred Rock chicks from $2 up. Jeremy Hooper Canton 770-924-6319
'99 waterfowl, Mallard ducks, 3rd generation from wild, and Mandarin ducks, starting at $5 each. Susan Tasova Atlanta 404-527-7394
1 each: Trio Red Gold pheasant, Trio Silver Pheasant, Trio grey peacock, Swinhoe male, Elliot's male, all breeders, other. Glynn Garvin TWin City 912-763-3818
Chickens for sale. Mrs. Louise Chastin 60 W. Bell Street Hiawassee 30546
Chickens, selling out White Tail Japs., Black Tail Japs., Quail Old English, Mille Fleurs, BB Reds, pheasants. Paul Ligon Manchester 706-846-2310
Chickens: several breeds, O.E. bantams & Cochin bantams, also Ringneck & white doves. Violet Newkirk 1250 Concord Rd. Shady Dale 706-468-9315
Chukar quail for sale, 12-20 weeks old. Cecil Tanner Waycross 912-283-1668
Dominique roosters $3-$3.50 ea. Chase Samples Cumming 770-887-0553
Dove for sale, White, Pieds, & Ringneck. J. Pye Guyton 912-754-7991
Fancy ducks, (Cayuga, fawn, White Runners, Orpingtons, Khaki Campbell); roosters: RIR, Australorps, Buff Orpingtons, young, healthy, make offer. Bob Kalkreuter Dewy Rose 706-213-1197
Few pr. of Game fowl for sale, Muffs, Hatch, Blues, other. David Collins Toccoa 706-2820542
Free White King pigeons in exchange for 2 pr. White King. M.W. Arrington Columbus 706-323-2689
Free roosters, Barred Rocks, 7 mos. old, Oglethorpe Co. L. Vogel Carlton 706-7433400
Game chickens, few cock and stag left, some young stag pullets, all good stock, reas. priced. Clifton Botts Dahlonega 706-8644816
Game chickens, peacocks, (1 white pr.), Bourbon Red turkeys. R. Harris Powder springs 770-794-6668
Game cock, medal-eyed leather, easy hooks, 1O cocks or stags, $20, other. Hoyt Rollins LaFayette 706-638-6222
Game cocks, Hatch, kept pure by me for 20 years, extremely game w/power to spare. M. Knight Winder 770-586-5890
Game fowl Hatch, Greys, Brown Reds, Roundhead, Kelso & crosses, stags, $25 & up, cocks $50 & up. Paul Epps Conyers 770929-1361
12 laying hens $4 ea., 5 RI Fl roosters $3 When advertising in the Market Bulletin,
ea., 1O young chicks $1.50-$2. C. Joyner the individual owner's name must be
Byron 912-956-4275
listed in the ad.
Game fowl, '99 hatch, call after 7 p.m. Harold Geter Warm Springs 706-655-3972
Game fowl, 6 pure Hopkin Warhorse cocks, 18 mos., $30 ea.; pure Hopkin stags, 4 mos.,
$20 ea., other. Carrol Williams
Lawrenceville 770-963-0984
Game fowl, Hatch, Roundhead, Joe Redman Greys, Grey crosses, pens, sell or
trade for goats. Phil Wallace Powder Springs 770-943-4338
Game fowl, Mclane Hatch, Roundhead Mugs, Grays, selling all stags, cocks, hens,
some brood fowl. David Combs Jefferson
706-367-4645
Game fowl, Mclean, Doc Robinson Hatch,
W.A. Kelso, Shorty Gay,. Democrat Hatch,
Hatch X Roundheads, Hatch x Greys. Mark
Smith Marietta 770-428-4789
Game fowl, one pr. Law Greys, Miner Blues, other types avail., pure and cross. Ray
Logan Douglasville 770-920-6603
Game fowl, proven stock, pure Joe Redmon Grays, Bombay Grays and beau.
Knight Gray; guineas, 8 young birds $4 each.
La!!Y Knight Mansfield 770-787-5528
Game fowl, pure and cross, good bloodline,
$25 and up. Paul Pirkle Villa Rica 770-459-
2651
Game fowl: Clarets, cocks $40, stags $20, hens $10, call aft. 5 pm. Georgianna H.
Adams Cumming 770-289-8408
Game hens $15, stags $25, pullets $10, pure hatch, Jess if all taken. Harry Mills 1425
Fu!:f.Fer!:Y Rd. Evans 30809 706-863-4173
Game laying hens-eleven, and one rooster, young, good layers, all $25. Bob Wall Statham 770-725-9854
Games, Ga. Specials, Hatch, Mugs, Blues, cocks and stags, few pullets, proven breeds. Jimmy Maddox 21 Bartley R_d. LaG'range 30240 706-884-2923
Grown guineas and geese. Andrew Day
Thomaston 706-648-4378
Guinea young chicks, 1-5 wks. old, $2.50
each. Solomon Boone
Calhoun
SBoone@NWGA.com 706-625-3768
Guineas $5 each. W.B. Henley 4736 Spanish Oak Rd. Douglasville 30135-5138
770-942-2554
Guineas eggs, fertile for hatching, pearl/white cross, $15/doz., includes shipping. Anglia Webb-Crosby 7420 Webb
Rd. Hahira 31632
Guineas, '98 hatch, $1.50 to $4 ea. Jesse
Camp Douglasville 770-489-2116
Guineas, young chicks, 1 to 5 wks. old,
$1.50. Frank Beckum Rayle 706-274-3321
Hand fed cockatiels, gray and white, Jean's
Bird House. Jean Lampp Dublin 912-272-
8408
Jumbo Pharoah quail $1 ea. alive; $1.30
ea. dressed, call after 4:30 p.m. James Griffin
Douglas 912-384-4081
Jumbo Wisc. Bobwhite quail $2.75 each,
nice tail feathers, other. Lisa Baxter Ludowici 912-545-9158
Jumbo Wisc. Bobwhite quail, flight cond. J. Dasher Glennville 912-654-2475
Jumbo Wisc. Bobwhite quail, flight cond., live or dressed, $3 ea., avail. now. Marshal
Simmons Jesup 912-586-2851
Laying hens for sale, RIR, Black
Australorps, Barred Rocks, $5 each, call after 6 p.m. Benny Epps Tunnel Hill 706-673-
2186
Laying hens, Sex Links, RIR, & 'Dominique,
$6 each. Ruby Kitchens Haddock 912-932-
5119
Mallard ducks, 3 generation from wild, $10
ea.; Bantam chickens $5/pr. Mrs. Allen Owen
McDonough 770-957-9707
Mallard ducks, 3rd generation, 15 heads
$225 or $8 ea., '99 hatch, pond ready. Marvin Williams Moultrie 912-985-5827
Mallards, 3rd generation from wild, 4 Drakes, 10 hens, $10 each or $100 for all, flight condition. Wes Chandler Griffin 770599-6477
Mallards, 6th generation, take one or eight, $700 each. Larry Hetrick Juliette 912-994-
1545
Mille Fleurs, Mottled Cochins, Araucana
Bantams, Buff Orpington roosters, layer cages, $10 each. R. Strickland Gillsville
770-869-7575
Mix Shelducks $8 each, White Call ducks,
Ringneck doves $5 ea., Wood ducks, '99
Hatch. L. Godwin Hampton 770-946-4158
Muscovy ducks, 3 mos.- 9 mos. old, $3 to $6_ each. Cory Whitman Dallas 770-505-
0416
Muscovy ducks, beau., high qlty., pond required, caring, responsible owners only, not
for slaughter, $10 each. Lynn Mashburn Cumming 770-887-9056
Muscovy ducks, many colors, also, guineas, all priced accord. to age. Gary Brock
Alpharetta 770-442-1785
New Hampshire and Columbian, Plymouth
Rock bantams for sale. David Johnston
Rome 706-295-2915
Peacock chicks $15 up, guinea chicks $1.50 up, Ive. msg. Willie Keen Perry 912-
987-3687
Peacocks, 4 mos., $20 ea., one month/$10 ea., Bantam Cochins $15 ea. Robert Jackson
Fort Valley 912-825-5866
Peacocks, end of season discounts, eggs,
chicks, adults.
Clarinda Streetman
Watkinsville 706-769-7820
Peafowl, '99 hatch chicks, Black Shoulder,
Blues, call aft. 6 p.m. Blanche Wheeler
Royston 706-245-7613
Peafowl-Purple, White, Pieds, Blue, Silver Cameo, Spalding, some extra hens, pheasants, Siamese Firebacks & Grey peacock. Danny Ledford Gainesville 770983-9713
Pharoah quail, dressed $1.25, also, live 30 cents to $1, we ship. H. Taylor Vidalia 912537,9940
Pharoah quail, young, $2 ea., 50 avail., 25 layers, mxd. $4 each. C. Kilby Lithia Springs 770-941-4961
Pheasants, Ringneck, '99 hatch, some '98 hatch, also other breeds of pheasants. Gene Langley McDonough 770-957-1238
Pigeons, Tipler Caps, $10 a pr., all cols. Bill Hoglund Temple 770-562-1455
Purebred Dominique chicks, young hens, roosters for sale, $3, $10 ea. Leonard Bennett 1083 Island Ford Rd. Buford 770-945-3368
Quail, Jumbo Wisconsin, flight cond. birds, taking orders for hunting season. Doug Maddox Macon 912-745-6186
RIR and Barred Rock roosters, Frizzles, Bantam Silician Buttercups, Standard Blue Cochins, Partridge Cochins, call for prices and details. Rob DeVirgilio Bogart 770-725-9042
Range reared White Rock cockerels, 4-5 lbs., $3 ea. Paul Hardy Fairburn 770-9698575
Sale or trade Black Cochin roosters for Black Cochin hens. M. Wheeler Auburn 770822-0873
Selling out qlty. Game cocks and hens; also, pens, barrels and more. Kenny Childers Bowdon 770-258-7550
Selling out, Old English, Frizzles, Sebrights, Cochins and others, some lge. chickens, all sizes. Phil. Hembree Senoia 770-599-6356
Several var. of geese, also standard RIR, grown guineas, call .aft. 5 p.m., Ive. msg. if no answer. Randy Hill Canon 706-245-0170
Show bantams, OEG Golden Sebrights, Brahmas, Silkies, Cornish, Mottled Cochin, Barred Cochin, BOE, WOE, MOE, Jap., duckwings, $3-$8 ea. Johnnie Brannon Reidsville 912-693-5625
Show qlty. Columbian Wyandotte Bantams $15 pair, call after 6 p.m. J. W. Burt Union Point 706-453-7862
Show qlty. bantams, Golden Silver Sebrights, Quail Old English, Trio RIR layers, chicks, White Rock bantams. Mack McBumett Tyrone 770-487-2233
Silkie chickens for sale, $8 each. Fred Watkins 4475 Nopone Rd. Gainesville 770983-7870
Silkies (chickens w/fur); also, start & grow unit, (brooder), holds 48 day old chicks plus 2 expanded grow-off pens. C.L. Peters Conyers 770-388-7148
Silkies, (nature's incubators), $4 chi,ck, Polish $5 adult; also, five deck brooder $100, incubator $15. R. Snipes Cairo 912-3775846
Silver Lace Wyandotte, Australorps, RIR's, bantams, others. Abron Dykes Chester 912875-3094
Silver Polish, White O.E., Barred Rock O.E., 4 Pharoah quail, about 8 mos., various types of bantam roosters. Amanda Wadley Statham 770-725-2464
Speckled guineas, 2 ages, old time mountain type, $6 & $8 each. Hiram Dunn Meansville 770-567-1232
Swans, Mute prs., pinioned, gtd. sex, $625; breeder black-necked swans, crested Pekin ducks, peachicks, guineas. Karen Kaiser Fairburn 770-306-1984
Toulouse geese, breeding prs., $50; young offspring $20. Pat Rieber Hull 706-543-4322
Turkeys: Dark Gray, Bronze, White, diff. ages, 11 grown, 65 in all, must sell, going out of business. M. Cook Blairsville 706-7458099
Twenty ducks $5 ea., $80 for all, young guineas $3 each, $30/doz., sev. colors. Jean Castle Comer 706-783-5686
Very rare Slate guineas, 3 weeks to 6 weeks, $2 each. James King Newborn 770787-3674
White Japs $12/pr., Silver Sebrighs $14/pr., O.E. Barred Rocks $12/pr.; also, young Silkies, Black Rosecombs, Buff Japs. $3/up. Alison Hill Jackson 770-775-6028
White King and Common pigeons, geese, ducks, guineas of all ages, Sex-Linked hens, RIR hens, baby chicks, bantam, big chicks. Donald Phillips Royston 706-245-6360
White doves for sale, reas. prices, Dick Bell Watkinsville 706-769-6958
White doves for sale. Ruth Norman 421 Milledge Rd. Augusta 30904 706-736-7322
Young bantams, priced according to age, Gold & Silver Sebrights, WOE, Black Rosecomb, Black-Tail Buff Japanese, others, Alton Gilreath Gainesville 770-536-5168
Poultry Wanted
Want 3 White lmbden or Gray Toulouse
geese w/in 25 mi. radius of Macon, may be
older than one year. C. Sealy Macon 912-
474-8952
.
Want 5 white geese, 4 calling birds, 1 Partridge, must be gentle, healthy, reas. priced. T. Russell Lawrenceville 770-682-8670
. Want Campbell, Rauen, Indian Runner ducks, Chinese, Embden, or Toulouse geese. Ron McMann 2482 Black Birch Ln. Blairsville 706-745-9176
Want Game & bantam chickens, Golden Sebrights, ducks, turkeys, pigeons, guineas. Johnny Carney P.O. Box 692 Danielsville 30633 706-795-5728
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Wednesday September 22, 1999
Want Jumbo White Cornish rooster & hens. '86 WW 2 horse trailer, refurbished, brakes, 17 1/2" Stubben Siegfried all purpose Live or dressed rabbits, for sale or will trade '99 Coastal bermuda, horse qlty., sq.
R. Johnson Thomaston 706-647-8673
tack comp., removeable ramp $2200/obo.. J. saddle, brown, fitting incl. $395. M. Vanne for organic vegetables, fruit, nuts or hay, leave bales/$3, rnd. bales/$30; also, '99 wheat
Want one White Mute female swan. Bruce Hamlin Douglasville 770-948-1826 770-201- Oxford 770-784-1090
message. Sheila Goodwin Resaca 706-226- straw, sq. bales/$2.50. C. Gay Register
Brooker Pearson 912-384-2615
8584
17" Stubben all purpose saddle, good cond. 8578
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Want one male, two female white geese, laying age. Cathy Jones 719 R. Smith Rd. Vidalia 30474 912-565-7014
Alternative Livestock
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'87 WW 2 horse bumper pull trailer, 7' tall, good paint & floor, esc. door, elec. brakes $1900. A. Schmid Fayetteville 770-306-2087
'89 Jackson gooseneck 2 horse straight load, short ramp, 4' dressing room $4900. M. Reed Buford 678-482-5484
$500, 16" Eldonian Close contact saddle Mini Rex, born 7/24/99 $10, pedi. show qlty.
$300. Shawn Snapp Woodstock 770-410- $15, Fuzzy Lops born 8/20/99 $10. T. Ashley
0188
! Knoxville 912-836-2410
I 2 horse bumper pull trailer, Circle M brand, NZW breeders $12.50 ea., crossed $5 ea.,
esc. door, extra height, good floor, brakes $1250. Ray Penland Canton
t7ir7es0,- .11 3a2ls3o-2p2e3n1s.
Ronnie
Shecham
Fortson 706-
'99 Coastal bermuda, top qlty., well fert., rain free, $30/roll or $0.03 a lb. R6bin Thornton Jesup 912-427-0557
'99 Coastal, horse qlty., rain free, sq. bales in barn/$2.75, rnd. bales/$25. Jerome Bunn Forsyth 912-994-9422
If you have questions regarding ads in this '89 four star 4 horse slant load trailer, 720-8300
NZW bunnies & breeders, Smutnose & '99 Coastal-Tift 44 hay, 5x5 1/2 rolls, rain
categol)f, call Ora Gare/ at 404-651-9081. insulated, living quarters, exc. cond. T. Acker 2 horse bumper pull trailer, exc. floor & mix., live or dressed. Lois Harper Byron.912- free, well fert. James Patton Comer 706-783-
Rome 706-295-5391
tires, good shape, asking $1800. Alan 956-2432
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I I The Alternative Livestock category '90 Ponderosa 3 horse gooseneck, many Mclaughlin Brooks 770-719-3655
NZW bunnies, breeders, fryers, cages '99 Tift 44 Coastal bermuda hay, horse qlty.,
contains ads for ratites (ostriches, rheas extras $2800/obo. i. Rigdon Winder 770-784- 2 horse bumper pull trailer, good floor, avail. Cynthia Ward Se.noia 770-502-7834 highly fert., rain/weed free, lge. sq. bales. S.
and emus) as well as other "non- 1819
mats, sml. tack area, good cond. $1500. NZW junior bucks, exc. commercial & show Acres Thomasville 912-226-2268
traditional" livestock Since ratites have '91 Jackson 3 horse slant gooseneck trailer, Robin Frye Cumming 770-720-6141
'I bloodlines. J. Porter Winder 770-307-5894
'99 Tift 44 Coastal bermuda, horse qlty., sq.
been designated as alternative livestock, rear tack, drop down windows, mats, padded 2 horse bumper pull trailer, new floor & NZW, red, blk. bunnies, also breeder doe & or rnd. bales, buy from barn or field when
I ratites and poultry cannot be mixed in the part., exc. cond. $6000/obo. J. Shannon paint, no rust $1200. Ronnie Albritton Mauk Californian, NZ mix. bunnies. J. Olsen cutting. John Hanington Albany 912-431-
same ad. Ratite ads will be listed under Alpharetta 770-569-9555
912-862-5996
Dahlonega 706-864-8909
2314
the Alternative Livestock category and '93 Bee 3 horse slant load, gooseneck 2 horse bumper pull trailer, new floor, lights, NZW, red, blk. bunnies, breeder doe, NZ '99 Tift 44 bermuda hay, lge. sq. bales,
poultry ads will be listed under the Poultry w/dressing room, good cond. $4200. Mark paint, tack comp., esc. door $950. T. Dyer mix. bunnies. J. Olsen Dahlonega 706-867- limed/fer!., rain free, horse qlty. at barn, $3.25;
for Sale category. Remember, only one ad Bishop Hoschton 770-945-3770
Centerville 770-979-5639 770-620-4553 I 7008
mulch $2. Edwine Summers Temple 770-
I per family unit per issue is allowed. No '94 3 horse slant trailer, dressing room, rear 2 horse trailer, '88 Shoops, extra tall & wide, Purebred Mini Lops, Dwarfs, 5 wks. to 5 _56_2_-_36_7_9_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
I special permit is required to possess and tack, extra wide, fully enclosed, rubber on ramp load, mech. sound, first $1800. R. mos. $15, Californian/Flemish Giant mix., 7-9 '99 Tift 44 bermuda hay, well fert., weed
raise ratites The Georgia Department of Natural Resources regulates many: exotic animals, including most hoofed stock except llama and buffalo. However, upon compliance with applicable state regulations, a deer fa'rming license for ~he 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) 656~3667. For information on licenses of other species of hoofed stock (except llama and buffalo), contact the Georgia Department of Natural Resources Special Permit Unit at (770) 761-3044 Individuals submitting advertisements to buy and sell regulated hoofed stock in the Market Bulletin must provide a photocopy of the appropriate
walls $2500. Dudley Bourne, Sr. Marietta 770-971-1894
'94 Eby alum. 20', 7 1/2' wide livestock trailer, exc. cond .. $8500. Scott Pilkenton Molena 770-884-5231
'94 three horse slant gooseneck, 22', tack room, 8' dressing room, like new $5500. A. Crews Carrollton 770-832-2122
'94 twenty-four ft. 3 horse, 7', 6'w,8' sleeper, 6' dressing room; rear tack, needs paint $3250. Jerry Crunkleton Carnesville 706384-2062
'95 Diamond J 3 horse slant w/dressing, tack room, good cond., new tires, gooseneck $4350. Ronald Urch Eatonton 706-485-4054
'95 Ponderosa gooseneck, 3 horse slant load, dressi,ng room, rear tack, saddle racks, real good corid. $3500. B Mullis Lizella 912935-8693
'95 three horse slant load gooseneck trailer,
Edwards Dawsonville 706-216-1893
wks. old $10. E. Martin Gainesville 770-536- free, $25/roll, stored inside, sq. bales/$3.25
I 32' gooseneck stock trailer, good cond. ! 9214
ea., $2.75 in field. Ed Williams Calhoun 706-
Hubert Cloer Canton 770-479-8881
Rabbits, Lops, other kinds, cages, all for 277-1416 706-629-0608
94 WW 2-horse tack/dressing rm., 5 new ; $200. Hoyt Henderson Griffin 770-467-6444 '99 Tift 44 bermuda, sq. bales, fert.,
tires, lts/brks work, pulls good, no rust, $3500.1 Rabbits, all cols. & sizes, live bunnies or $3.75/bale, rain free, very good qlty., will
J. Wood Nicllolson 706-757-2282
Idressed fryers; also, solid wire cages. W. deliver. Dan Casto Statham 770-725-7219
Bob's Western show saddle, 16" seat, dbl. Rubert Warthen 912-552-5967
'99 Tift 44 hay, 4x5 rnd. bales; also, cheap
skirt, lots of silver, good cond. $1350/obo. 11 San Juan mix. w/Cottontail $10, photo mulch hay. Phil Facer Lithonia 770-808:
April Brayton Conyers 770-466-8070 404- , avail., rabbits will be trapped from enclosure _02_9_2_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
I 502-5397
I pen, already running. Dennis Waters '99 Tift 44 hay, horse qlty., well fert., in barn,
Circle Y Betty Gayle Cooper all around Hinesville 912-877-6925
sq. bales $3.50/bale. Dan Tant Barnesville
roping/barrel saddle, 14 1/2" seat $600/obo. Lisa Sandefur Rome 706-234-5515
1i ReSxa, nmaJnuyanmso; reNZkWind, sD&utccohl,s.M$i5n/iupL,opstsa,teMliien.i
_77_0~-~35~8~-~3~02__ 4 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ '99 Tift 44 hay, well fert., rain free, horse
Crates show saddle, 15" tooled, silver I' Frankie Hicks Conyers 770-483-1721
qlty., med. rnd. bales & sq., some cattle hay.
w/matching bridle & stand, exc. cond. $475.
Travis Young Newnan 770-253-8964 770-
Steve Cividino Marietta 770-516-4668
FEED HAY AND GRAIN _25_2_-4_8_6_ 7 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Crosby Hunterdon Close Contact saddle I
'
i '99 Tift 44 rolls & sq. bales, exc. qlty., under
ii "V/breast plate, pad, girth, used very little
'shelter~ able to load. Morgan Marlowe Pine
$850, call before 9 pm. B. Gibbs Marietta If you have questions regarding ads in this Mountain 706-882-5949
770-428-1290 .
categol)f, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9084. '99 Tift 44 sq. bales out of field $2.50, in
license with their ad.
2 male Llamas '99 crop must sell, must see
to appreciate. Dennis
Lawrence
Whitesburg 770-832-7675
2 male Llamas, $200 ea.. call aft. 6 pm. Bili
Timms Wrens 706-547-3555
Bred Appy female, 2 yrlng males, all regd. cwfarm@worldnet.att.net. H. Balch Midland
706-568-0188
Dashing beautiful male weanling Llama,
regd., $660 or trade for a male unrelated to
my herd. A. Miller Cusseta 706-653-1186
Emus, 3 yrs. old, tamed, $100 ea. Pete
Combs Hephzibah 706-592-9699
Llama swap-need to swap regd. male, one
yr. for another blood line hall ct. Lana Pope
Gainesville 770-536-4401
Llamas, all ages & cols., lgr. sel. to choose
from, dely. avail., .no collect calls. Wm.
Burgess Savannah 912-964-2709
Llamas, all regd." gentle, halter trained, del. avail, located 2 mi. off 1-20 in Villa Rica.
Terry Cornet Villa Rica 770-459-4258
Llamas, lrg. selec. adults to weanlings,
bred females, multiple purchase discounts,
del. avail. J. Holliston Hiawassee 706-896-
5005
Pair of 8 yr. old microchipped Emus, 2
yearlings, make offer, Ive msg. B. Cowart
Collins 912-684-2151
Rhea chicks $25 ea. Jonesboro 770-477-0994
L. Moore
Two male regd. Llamas, 1 yr. old, $500, for
both or $300 ea. D. Ayers Zebulon 770-358-
0191
LIVESTOCK WANTED
If you have questions regarding ads in this .categol)f, call Sonya Mitchell at 404-651-9083-
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 ads, such as "want horses, any amount," are not acceptable for publication; neither are ads for free or unwanted livestock.
tandem tack room, loft, new paint, brakes, Featherlite 4H alum. gooseneck trailer mats $4700. G. Donham Jackson 770-504- $800, barrel saddles, crates & Textan, Circle 1 All hay ads must contain the variety of
8119
Y show saddle $1000. Melanie Tinch hay offered for sale; i.e., Coastal bermuda
'96 Big Valley 12-horse gooseneck trlr., 28'x Calhoun 706-629-7625
hay, Alicia hay, etc.
7 1/2'x 7', blk., 4' tack rm., $6800. S. Stana General Lee youth saddle, 13" $150, Circle '98/'99 rye, fescue, Coastal bermuda, grass
Atlanta 770-241-3201
Y park & trail saddle, 16" $365, both like new. hay, stored in covered storage, lge. 4x5 rolls,
'96 Rollin 5 stock trailer, 14', 4' dressing S. Crowe Marble Hill 770-893-4865
over 1200 rolls, Cedar Knowl's Farm. B.
room, tack room, 10' hall space, good cond. Horse trailers, tag-a-longs, middle gates, McGinnis Cleveland 706-865-9424
Ronnie Wiley Auburn 770-963-0050
one 14' $700, other 16', covered, esc. door '99 1st cutting-orchard, fescue, bermuda
'96 WW 15' bumper pull horse/livestock $1700. Ray Reece Powder Springs 770- mix, 4x5 md. bales $20, discount for lrg.
trailer, elec. brakes, lights, center gate, exc. 427-0733
quanti_ty, 250 bales avail. R. Howell Cohutta
cond. $2800. W. Wells Conyers 770-922- Jackson 2 horse TB trailer, blk. alum., 706-694-3474
8814
ramp, like new $5250. John Mobley Union '99 4x5 rnd. bales fescue/bermuda; 4x4
'97 4 star 4 horse alum. slant trailer, Gooseneck dressing room, rear tack, mats $14,500/obo. Chris Riner McDonough 770957-6244
Point 706-486-4696 McClellan saddle, $275, English saddle,
imported, good cond., w/new bridle & snaffle bit, $200." Jennie Williams Powder Springs
rnd. bales bermuda, approx. 50 bales of ea., $18-$20 ea., call 6&10 pm. C.S. Chestnut Covington 770-787-2727
'99 Alfalfa ,.hay $8.50/bale, '98 orchard
'97 Calico 2 horse slant load, walk-in
dressing room, blue $4500. Colleen Jones Social Circle 706-557-9344
'97 Southem custom designed 2 horse w/living qtrs., beau. trailer, like new $31,000,
770-943-8781
Portable corral, 8 panels, 5'x6', sets up in minutes $275. Stan. Dard.en Roberta 912836-9412 .
Power River cattle chute, corral panels,
grass/Alfalfa mix $6/bale, horse qtly. Michelle Jones Winder 770-867-3576
'99 Alfalfa hay, foliage analysis, 11orse qlty., well fert., sq. bales, pick-up or dely. Helmut Cawthon .Rome 706-291 -0671 70~-233-9954
nego. Marion Camp Centerville 912-953- gates, hay ring, fence charger, etc. $1500 1 '99Alfalfa, top qlty., sq. bales/$6 m barn; '99
9120
firm. B. Slay Omaha 912-838-0374
Coastal bermuda, 4x5 ~nd. ~ales/$29; '~8
'97 Sundowner Sunlite, 4 horse, living Saddles; 3 Western, 2 roping, 1 youth, 1 fe;>cue, rnd. bales/$15. Mike W1ll1ams Social quarters, awning all extras, never used pony saddle $100/up. Ron Smith Hampton Circle 770-464-9181
$35,000 or trade in. Dale Rose Sugar Valley 706-602-9008
'97 three horse gooseneck stock trailer, slant load w/ramp, rear tack, dressing room,
770-227-0504 Show bridle, reins & breast collar, lots of
silver, beau. shape $175. Jeffrey Chapman Shiloh 706-846-5451
'99 Alicia and Coastal, sq. bales $2.75, 4x5 rolls $25, horse qlty., well fert., rain free. James Carter Moultrie 912-324-2258
'99 Alicia bermuda hay, 5x4 rolls, net
new paint/tires, mats, elec. brakes $3995. Silverstar gooseneck 3 horse slant load, wrapping, $20/roll w/qty., $25 for sgls., fer!.,
Sheri Hudson Suwanee 770-889-4521
alum. trailer, lge. dressing room, front/rear rain free, horse qlty., under barn. Walt
'99 Circle M Supreme 2 horse bumper pull, collapsible tack $12,500. Ron McDonald Dockery Douglas 912-384-2812
tack comp., extra height, flex axles, aero- Suwanee 770-476-3490
'99 Alicia bermuda hay, horse qlty., $3 per
dynamic design $4500. S. Evans Cumming Used bridles, 26" collar & leather lines, new sq. bale in barn. Larry Baile Conyers 770-
770-887-7411
set of hanes, all in exc. cond. Jim Williams 483-6847
'99 Colt 2/3 horse, new bumper pull, wh., Carrollton 770-834-0962
'99 Alicia bermuda, superior grade horse
slant load w/center gate, walk-in tack room WW cattle squeeze chute, elec. cattle qlty. hay, see to believe, refs. avail. John
w/racks, lights $3400. Graham Milner Tucker scales, use together or sep. $5000 for both. Davis Davis Ranch Statesboro 912-587-
I 770-493-1788
.
Bill Worthington Claxton 912-739-3522
5216
'99 Colt Deluxe 4 horse slant load Want Circuiteer II livestock blower for show '99 Alicia bermuda, top qlty., sq. bales, rain
gooseneck, front & rear tack, fully enclosed, calves, blk.. show halters also, must be good
side esc. door $5500. R. Wills Douglas 912-
I 384-5903
RABBITS 1 Billy Cook show numbered saddle
I w/matching breast collar, head stall, soon to
cond. G. Black Commerce 706-335-9516
I be collectable, exc. cond. $1000. W. Williams
Commerce706-335-7821
lfyo_uhavequestionsregardingadsinthis
15 1/2" Simco roping saddle, good cond. categol)f, call Son11a Mitchell at 404-651-
$275, used pony saddle $40, 3 leather bridles , 9083.
J'
free, $4; fescue mix rnd. bales $25, stock up for winter. Linda Barry Moreland 770-2536332
'99 Alicia hay, top qlty., sq. bales; '99 oats,
bce11 lxme'cI9aee9/nfIIeeMedrBnt'.kta,bhCUa'1KaagG/rgCAoeoIhdSsapsae6tTpac4hpIs.l,bbBe$abr3mra0ntguesrdYn/a$d9,76'10b2h6ha-o7o6Ire7sr4s,e57e-$223qq06/lIts3ty6yq8.4.,
a e. I e mg t omas on - -
barn $3. Phil Roland Calhoun 706-625-2619 '99 Tift 44, fert. to UGA specs., exc. horse
qlty., lge. sq. bales, defy. avail., other qlty. avail.; mulch hay. Eddie Schilling Newnan ~77~0~=25~1~=5"-56=-'3~---~------
'99 Tift 44, horse qlty., $3.50; also, mulch hay $2, 4x5 mix rolls $35. Ernest Powell Hampton 770-946-9169
'99 Tift 44/johnsongrass, well fert., lge. rnd. bales. Ben Land Pine Mountain 706-3239156 ~.9"-'9~b-e-rm-ud_a_&-fe_s_c_u_e_m-ix-, _4_x_5_r_o-lls-,-in
field/$18. P.L. Hood Nacoochee 706-878~13""0~1'----------------
'99 bermuda and fescue hay, 4'x5' rolls, rain free, $15. Lee Keener Toccoa 706-886-3779
-.99 bermuda hay, 4x5 rolls, under shed, $25/roll. T. Wilson Toomsboro 912-290-2889
'99 bermuda hay, fer!., rain free, in barn, $2.75 sq. bale. Keith White Forsyth 912-9941328 912-994-8285 ~.~99~b~e~rm~ud-a~m=-'x~d-._a_n_d_f_e-sc_u_e_m_x_d_.-h-a-y, well fert., 4x5 rnd. bales, $25 per bale. Frances Farrar Griffin 770-228-6348 770228-9409 -,-99_b_e_rm_u_d_a_, -h-o-rs_e_q_l_ty_.,_s_q_. -b-al-e-s,_f_e_rt_. -&
limed, in field, (Hartwell), $12, at barn $3 (Athens). Mike Rodowitz Athens 706-3538169 =...;.."'99~b-e_r_m_u_d_a--f-es_c_u_e_m-ix-,-p-re_d_o_m-in_a_t-el-y
berm4da, rnd. bales, $25; '98 crop. $15, will load, Carroll Co. area. C. Paris Marietta 770427-7277 770-422-5121
'99 bermuda-fescue mix, sheltered, hydraulic tight rolls, approx. 800 lb. per roll, $20. George Washington Dallas 770-445_7_15'-9~-------------
'99 bermuda/fescue mix, lge. sq. bales, limed, fertilized, horse qlty., stored in barn,
$3.25 per bale. Gene Richardson Cumming 770-889-6554
'99 crop Alfalfa sq. bales/$3.75; '99 crop fescue $2.50/sq. bales, '99 crop fescue
$30/lge. rnd. bales. Samuel Palaia Cumming 770-781-5999 404-261-8473
'99 crop Tift 44 Coastal bermuda, highest qlty. horse hay, irrig., rain/weed free, $4/bale, 10001b.rolls/$35,candel.HerbBixler Perry "91-2'-9-87'-~98~5.8 .:c::.~-----------
'99 crop fescue mix, rain free, well fert.,
Want APHA/AQHA geld., road safe, well tRmodm.,esu7i0ta6b_3l6e8fo_9rc5h4i3ldorbeg. SabrinaWilson
Want milk type bred nanny goats, reas., not for slaughter, will give good loving home. P. Norton Covington 770-786-2869
Want to trade fullblood Boer buck, South African for a fullblood doe buck, 27 mos. R. Rentz Surrency 912-367-2099
w/bits. John Nichols McDonough 770-957- II 80 rab.bits $500 or $4-$15 ea., Dutch, Mini
7078
Rex, Rex, NZW, Cinnamon, Mini Lop, Spots,
15" broken horn Western show saddle, exc. wire cages $12-$30. Bill Brumbelow
cond. $900. L. Fosgate Lithonia 770-760- Douglasville 770-949-9394
0566
9 breeds, 145 breeders, 95 cages, water
16 1/2" Crosby Pre de Nations.saddle, exc. system, breeder boxes, baby lights $2500
cond. $500, l i ' Fontaine bleau Brunet show glty. B. Hobbs Thomson 706-595-7294
dressage saddle w/long billets $350. Baby Lops, Mini Rex, Dutch, Harlequins &
Stephanie Miller Athens 706-613-7889
mix. $4-$6 ea., Dwarf babies $10 ea. Mary
16' gooseneck horse trailer, good floor, Cooley Athens 706-543-3182
c sdqe.'I9Y9aanCvdaoir1ansdRta0lbbaaSnIetdosr,'y9b9ehaC.mlohdaosubtanalI7em0r 6xo-d6r.0mf2e7-sb1cau0ren1,,
7 06-259-1116 '99 Coastal and Coastal mxd. fescue, sq.
and rnd. bales, dely. avail., fer!., limed, weed free. Jim Wylie Calhoun 706-629-3499 706259-1116
'99 Coastal and mxd. hay baled wNermeer
baler, $23-$25 ea. Coy Baker Loganville
$2.75 bale, So. Paulding. Michael Leggett D_o'9u9-glcarospv,illeea:7r 7c0o-rn9,42w-h2e4a9t1, oats, barley, milo, bagged whole corn. Randal Wilhoit Cohutta _7_06_-_6_94_-_2_82__ 5 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
'99 fert. fescue hay, 4'x5' rolls $15, also, '98 hay/$8. Everett Panter Blue Ridge 706-632-
8006
=,=-9'9~fe_'s_c_u_e_h_a_y_$_1-8-pe-r-4-x-5-ro_ll_,-st-o-re-d-in
barn. Terry Stephenson Commerce 706-335-
LIVESTOCK HANDLING
If you have questions regarding ads in this categol)f, call Sonya Mitchell at 404-6519083.
'82 WW 2 horse straight load gooseneck trailer, 2 esc. doors, dressing room w/carpet, good cond. $3300/obo. Danny Morris Colbert 706-783-3241
'85 two horse bumper pull, blk., new tires, floor w/mats, good cond., standard size, convenient to Athens, Ga. Marie Nguyen Comer 706-783-3490
'86 WW 2 horse bumper, full brakes, new PT floor, good paint, 6 1/2' high $1400.
tires, new tan paint, lights extras, like new $2300. Mary Cox Rome 706-232-1563
16" Billy Cook saddle, orig. Cook, but in
exc. cond., fully tooled $600. L. Bennett Canton 770-887-4701
16" Circle Y all around roper, brown, good cond. $450. Jessica Goode Hartwell 706376-7665
16" Western roping type saddle, exc. cond. $250. S. Morris Jackson 770-504-8394
1611 huntseat saddle, brown, good cond.,
$100, must sell. A. Patton Greenville 706672-1246
17 1/2" Crosby close contact English saddle, girth, stirrups, like new cond. $500, misc. tack. L..Bode Columbus 706-327-5629
Breeding rabbits free to good i:iome, does & bucks, also cages & accessories for sale. Heather Howell Fayetteville 770-251-1182
Bunnies & adults, all cols. $10 for bucks, $15 for does. Mike Evans McDonough 770-
898-9507 Bunnies to breeders, Lops, NZW, San
Juan, Dwarfs, Dutch, standard; also, frying
rabbits & compost. S. Guiney Covington 770-786-6227
Dutch, NZW, California, San Juan bunnies
to breeders, bunnies $5 ea., breeders $15 ea., most breed, all purebred. Richard Johnson Monroe 770-267-5066
Dutch, Polish bunnies for sale. Donna Zwaag Byron 912-956-3503
770-466-4609 '99 Coastal bermuda hay, sq. bales, horse
qlty., for sale. Sam Carpenter Tifton 912-3868365 912-388-2929
'99 Coastal bermuda hay, horse qlty., sq.
bales or rnd. bales, dely. avail. in limited areas. Jon Page Lyons 912-526-6645
'99 Coastal bermuda hay, rnd. bales, 4x5, $25/bale, min. 10 bales. A.G. Morehouse Mansfield 770-786-4545
99 Coastal bermuda hay, rnd. bales/$25;
corn $3/bsh. Chad Riggs Waynesboro 706- 437--8- 510- - - - - - - - - - - - -
'99 Coastal bermuda hay, well fert., rain free, lge. sq. bales, weed free, $2.50/bale at ~~~ Tracy Watson Buena Vista 912-649-
2654 99 fescue hay, top qlty., sq. bales, $2 ea.,
rian free in barn. Joe Bradley Canon 706356-8295 -,9-9-fe-s-cu-e-ha_y_,_w_e_ll_f_ert-.-, -4-x5-b-al-e-s,-$-2_5_i_n barn, dely. avail. Mark Treadwell Bremen 770-646-9765 ~.9~9~f~es=c'-u"'e~.-4-'x_5_'_r_o_lls_i_n-ba_r_n_,-$~2-0~/r-o-11. Bryant Tipton Hiawassee 706-896-2135 706376-3320 -,9_9_f_e_s-cu_e_,-ra_i_n-fr_e_e_,c_a_n_d_e_I._,$-2-.-25_/b_a-le-.J-. Phillips Fayetteville 770-460-.0413
'99 fescue/bermuda hay, mix fer!., 4x5 rolls, in field, $20/roll. Bob Hill Griffin 770_227_ 2383 -,9-9-fe_s_c_u-e/b-e-rm-ud_a_m-ix-.-.-e-x-c.-q-lty.-.-b-ar-n
Brantley Felintin Zebulon 912-476-8108 770-525-8930
Market Bulletin is printed on recycled paper.
Please include area codes with phone - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - stored, md. bales/$25 or trade for calves. M.
numbers in advertisements.
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Ross Watkinsville 706-769-0403
Wednesday September 22, 1999
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'99 hay for sale, bermuda/fescue mix, 4x5 Oats, wheat, rye grass, '99 crop, top qlty.,
rnd. bales. Brandon Ellis Dallas 770-445- great feed or seed. Tommy Adcock 2757 Old
3287
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Monroe-Madison Good Hope 30621 770-
'99 hay, 1000 lb. rnd. rolls $20-$30, fescue and Coastal and mxd., fert.,limed, call after 7 p.m. Shirley Buckelew Hamilton 706-6287349
267-7639 Perennial peanut hay, 4x4 1/2 rolls, fert.,
500 rolls, pick up South Ga. C. Grimes Quitman 912-263-5784
'99 horse qlty. fescue/bermuda mix, Perennial peanut hay, sq. bales/$5 at barn.
sq./42.50, rolls/$25 in field, Tift 44 $3.50/sq., H.V. Nichols Lake Park 912-559-5758
$35/roll, dely. avail. R.J. Campbell Rockmart Premium Tift 44 & Coastal bermuda,
770-748-3419
bermuda rolls $45. Tim Hunter Conyers 770-
'99 horse qlty. hay, Coastal, Tift, fescue, 483-8712 770-922-6653
highly fert., in dry, sq. $3.50 ea., rnd. $35 ea. Round bales Coastal bermuda hay $20/roll.
Dwayne Clark Dacula 770-995-5326
Red Alexander Priddy Road LaGrange 706-
'99 oats, cleaned & bagged in 40 lb. bags, _8_82_-_6_5_68_____________ $4.50/bag. Jeffrey Hatfield Cartersville 770- Round bales Tift 44, 4x5 bales, rain free,
386-6148
kept in barn. Betty Sue Marlowe Dacula 770-
'99 perennial peanut hay for sale, $4.75 per -=-9.c.45=---'4-=8-"72=-------------sq. bale, horse qlty. Marcus Sapp .Barney Taking orders on '99 sq. bales peanut hay
912-775-2014
$2 per bale. John Joyner Georgetown 912-
'99 prime Coastal bermuda, fert. UGA ~3~34_-.,..7_4~89~-,,.....,....---------,----
spec., weed control, sq. and rnd. bales, dely. Tift 44 & Alicia bermuda hay, rain free, exc.
avail. Olin Trammell Forsyth 912-994-6463 qlty., sq. bales in barn $3.50/bale. Hardy
'99 sq. hay, good qlty., never rained on, Edwards, Jr. Athens 706-742-5717
$2/bale. Josh Crocker Lula 706-677-3168
Tift_44 & Coastal bermuda, fescue, and rye
10 A. bermuda, Bahia, johnsongrass, grass, rnd. rolls, 4x5 and 5x5 rolls, weedless needs cutting and baling on halves. Daniel and some barn kept, $25-$45. S. Wilkes
Roush Warrenton 706-465-2548
Watkinsville 706-769-8311
40 bales '99 bermuda hay, rain free in barn, Tift 44 bermuda hay, sq. or md. bales,
$100. Stanley Barnes Jackson 770-775- priced according to qlty. and amt. of sale. H.C.
4065
Allen McDonough 770-957-3379
4x5 rnd. rolls bermuda grass hay, stored under shelter. Anthony Goodman Tifton 912382-7869
50 4x5 rolls '98 fescue in field, $30 ea. or
Tift 44 hay, '99 crop, sq. bales, horse qlty., in barn, Monroe, Social Circle, Good Hope area, call for details. J. Stevens Good Hope 404-255-2260
$25 ea. if you take all. L. Ford Stockbridge 770-957-3056
Feed, Hay And Grain Wanted
5x6 lrg. md. tight fescue & orchard hay, rain Want roasted soybeans for use in a
free, $20/roll. Andy Burton Jasper 706-692- wholesome ration for pastured poultry, call
5475 706-692-0778
before 9 pm. G. Roland Meansville 706-648-
80% berniuda, 20% fescue, rain free in 2456
barn, horse qlty., $25/roll. Jimmy Neisler
Cumming 770-889-1719 Alfalfa hay, excellent horse hay, green,
AG SEED/PLANTS
leafy, 24% protein. T. Clark Douglasville 770-489-1007
FOR SALE
Alfalfa, orchard grass, bermuda, sq. and
rnd. bales, premium equine qlty., second and
If you have questions regarding this
third cutting. R. Roberson Rome 706-232- category, call Ora Gare/ at 404-651-9081.
0583
Approx. 12 A. fe5cue hay, you cut, you keep, So. of LaFayette, Walker Co. Linda Durden LaFayette 706-638-2307
Bermuda grass hay, (rain free), $3 sq. bales, $15/rnd. bales; also, mulch hay, md./$10 Tip Weldon Barnesville 706-4723306
Bermuda hay, fert., $2.50 sq. in field and $35 rnd., cutting in Pike and Meriwether Cos. Mike Buford Concord 770-884-5080
Choice horse qlty. Coastal bermuda hay, sq. & rnd. bales; also, mulch hay. Winton Harris Screven 912-586-6687
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 seed such as Florida 304, Coker 9134, Coker 9835 and soybean seed, such as Doles 6738, 6847 and Haskell may not be propagated for sale unless the seed has. been .grown as a class of certified seed. Propagation of such seed is a violation of the Plant Variety Protection Act
Coastal bermuda 4x4 hay bales $15, disc.- and the Federal _Seed Act. If you have
for qty., 1500 bales avail., 10 bale minimum. questions regarding certified seed, call the
Greg Weeks Perry 912-987-5599
Market Bulletin office or the Georgia
Coastal bermuda hay $20/bale, highly fert., Department of Agriculture Seed Division,
no limit. John Woods Pine Mountain 706- (404) 656-3635.
663-2045
'99 Abruzzi rye, 94% germ., no noxious
Coastal bermuda hay $3/sq. bales. Bishop weed, seed cleaned, treated & bagged, $8.50
Pirkle Covington 770-786-6095
bu. Kenneth Davidson Fort Valley 912-825-
Coastal bermuda hay, '99 top qlty., 1000 lb., $30, Ive. msg. R. Wilson Waynesboro 706466-0194
Coastal bermuda hay, lge. rnd. bales. W.C. Harrell Whigham 912-377-5000
Coastal bermuda hay, sq. bales, well fert., horse qlty., del. anywhere in Ga. for $3.75/bale. L. Henderson Duluth 678-5845072
Coastal bermuda, sq. bales, horse qlty., $2.25 out of field. Bob Brady Augusta 706-
1006
'99 Wrens. Abruzzi rye seed, cleaned/bagged, 99.25% pure seed, 87% germ. Julia S. Shelley Byron 912-956-5349
'99 Wrens Abruzzi rye, $10/bu., 96% germ, del. avail. Lee Webster Waynesboro 706554-1888
'99 Wrens Abruzzi rye, cleaned & bagged, 92% germ., $8.50/bu., seeds located in Fort Valley. Randy Stephens Morrow 770-9615922
798-5862 706-860-3921
'99 Wrens Abruzzi rye, cleaned/bagged, 56
Dove Proso millet, field run, $0.20/lb., 100 lbs. min. J. Kemp Lyons 912-526-6862
Fescue $2 in field, dely. available, Cartersville, Canton, Alpharetta, Cumming. Sharon McTyre Cartersville 706-292-9382
Fescue & bermuda, fall '98 &99, 200+ rolls, price from $10-$25, some rolls, horse qlty., call after 7 pm. Sam Moon Homer 706677-3540
lb. 1 bushel, 86% germ., $8/bag, del. avail., call aft. 8 pm. Reggis Faulk Dublin 912-4633319
'99 Wrens Abruzzi rye, cleaned/bagged, 87% germ., $7.50 per bag. Gary Watson Buena Vista 912-649-7070
284 bu. Hunter wheat for fall grazing or grain $6 or make offer, call aft. 7 pm. Virgil Holdeman Stapleton 912-625-3411 217-543-
Fescue hay, 4'x5' rnd. bales, good qlty., 2959
fert., dry in barn, $20, , can del. Jeff Arasmith 518 bushels, 99.49 % Abruzzi rye, 82%
Rome 706-295-5141
germination, no noxious weeds, cleaned
Free hay, 10-15 A. of bermuda, you cut, treated & bagged, $9.75 bu. Kenneth Brown bale, take. Richard Pope Gainesville 770- Buena Vista 912-649-7201
532-4359
Hay for sale, good Coastal, sq. bales in barn $3. Franklin Dowell 2150 Hwy. 411 NE. Cartersville 770-386-4464
Highly fert. Coastal hay, horse qlty., $3.50 bale at barn, located Hwy. 18, Flying W Ranch. Jim Woods Pine Mountain 706-882-
99 Abruzzi rye, 93% germination, cleaned & bagged treated. Shannon Phillips Soperton 912-578-3576
99 Wrens. Abruzzi rye seed, $9.50 bu., 99.65%, 99.61%, 99.49%, pure seed 96 % , 95%, 86% germ. Lindy McDonald Vidalia 912-537-4181
6580
99 Wrens Abruzzi rye seed, cleaned,
Horse qlty. '99 fescue, sq. bales $2.25/bale bagged, treated, 95% germ, 99.80pure, $8.56
in barn, fert./limed to soil sample specs. W.C. bu. Charles Waters Sylvania 912-857-3782
Dunaway Rome 706-235-7311
99 Wrens Abruzzi rye, 88-92% germ.,
Horse qlty. Coastal bermuda & oat hay, sq. cleaned & bagged, $8 a bag. Greg Gatliff bales/$3.50, rnd. bales/$35 in barn; also, Byron 912-956-6695
wheat straw $2.50. Bud Hodges Mansfield 99 Wrens rye, 86 % germ., $8.00 per bag.,
770-786-6965
cleaned & bagged; Reggie Faulk Dublin 912-
Horse qlty. fescue hay, 4x4 rolls, rain & 463-3199
weed free, sheltered, $25. W. H. Jones Hiram 770-943-6911
Millet hay, Coastal, Coastal & fescue mix, Sudan, rye, also mulch hay, sq. bales, price
99.52 % Abruzzi rye, cleaned 7 bagged, no weed seed, 93% germination, del. avail., very clean rye seed. F. Montogomery Junction City 706-269-3270
nego. Kevin Vassar Hartwelt706-377-2677 Alicia, Coastal, Tift 44 bermuda grass
Oats $3.50/bushel bulk. Carey Knowles sprigs, will custom plant. James Williams
McRae 912-868-2120
Fitzgerald 912-423-4884
Oats for sale, '99 crop, top qlty., bulk or you Annual rye grass seed, 50 lb. bags, 90%
bag, $3 per bsh., great feed or seed. Ted germ., $16/bag. Troy Chandler Danielsville
Milliron Shellman 912-679-5801
706-789-3726
Crystal- white multiplying onions, hvy. producer, for summer/fall planting, $15 gal., 2 gals. $25 postage paid. H.E. Davis Dearing 706-556-6124
$1/pkt. w/SASE: '99 cypress vine, attracts hummingbirds, reseeding red salvia, lovelies-bleeding, yellow hibiscus. B. Bryant 1143 Rosedale Rd., Atlanta 30306
KY. 31 fescue seed, '99 crop combine run $1/pkt. w/SASE: cleome, four o'clock in sacks, 50 cents per lb. Winford Crane perennial, hibiscus, pods heart-shaped leaf ~W~in~d~e~r~7~0~6---'3~6_7-~9~6_17_.,.....-.,.---,-.,.--,,..- vine. Venita Thompson 201 Thompson Rd.
KY. 31 fescue seed, cleaned and in 50 lb. Maysville 30558, 706-335-5238
bags, 98.58% pure, 89% germ., $25/bag. '98 Martih gourd seed, 50 seeds/$1
Bobby Luke Bogart 770-725-5094
w/SASE. Edward Thurmond 1311 McHenry
Lupine-Tiftblue 71 seed avail., 89% + Crossing Madison 30650 706-342-3362 .
germ., great for lahd builder & deer food, '98 purple coneflower (echinacea) seed
volume discount. Robert Ray Fort Valley $1/Tbsp. LSASE; hardy perennial,
912-825-7202
goldfinches love them. Wynn Mott 3736 State
Oats-Fla. 502, 97% germ., weed free, Hwy. 60 Suches 30572
cleaned/bagged, $5/bu., combine run, bulk, '99 coreopsis, zinnias, poppy, four o'clocks,
$3/bu. Michael Hall Sylvester 912-776-5355 Jefferson bean, periwinkle, sunflower,
Old-fashioned white onion sets, plant in fall amaryllis, $1/pkg. w/SASE. Jeanne Smith for winter and spring onions, 3 lbs. for $10 Rte. 1, Box 6 Georgetown 31754
ppd. Roy Caine Cumming 770-887-4114
'99 erysimum allionii,.sweet Williams, dwarf
Superdwarf apple trees, container grown. marigolds, zinnias bluepoint, pkg./$1 ea.
Jim Lawson 2730 Yellow Creek Rd. Ball w/LSASE. Freida Chambers 5812 All. Hwy.
Ground 30107 770-893-2141
Flowery Branch 30542
Taking orders for purple hull peas, Sept.Oct., $14/bu. Floyd Anderson Dearing 706-
595-9220 Tibbie crimson clover, 85% germ.,
cleaned/bagged, 50 lb.bags, .80 cents per pound. Phil Ogletree Griffin 770-227-4601
'99 flower seed: larkspur, foxg)ove, purple poppy, red bachelor's button, dbl. feverfew, $1/pkg. w/SASE. Jo Sanders 408 Highland Dr. Elberton 30635
'99 marshmallow seed, extremely beau. flowers and plants, perennial, $2 w/SASE.
White multiplying onion plants, $16/gal., $9/ Vaughn Allison 158 Royal Palm Dr. Marble half gal., postage paid. John Barron Hill 30148
McDonough 770-957-2293
'99 red hummingbird vine, '99 wildflower
Winter green Red Multiplying onion, $15/gal. plus shipping. J. White Lithonia 770-987-9790
Wrens Abruzzi rye seed, 87% germ., '99 crop, cleaned/bagged, $8/bu. James Babb Waynesboro 706-554-3385
Wrens Abruzzi rye, 87% germ., treated & bagged, no noxious seeds, $9/bu., 150 bu. avail., call aft. 7 pm. Tommy Butler Dexter 912-875-3560
Wrens Abruzzi rye, 90% germ., cleaned & bagged. John Miller Geneva 706-269-3843
Wrens Abruzzi rye, Florida 501 oats, cleaned/bagged, good germ (84%), reas. priced. Gary Maxwell Bowman 706-2455561
Wrens rye, $8.50 bu., 93% germ., del. avail. Jimmy Moncrief Roberta 912-8364749
Ag Seed/Plants Wanted
Want Cowhorn okra seed, will remit payment plus postage. Elaine Boylston Kennesaw 770-423-9506 800-366-8033
seeds, reseeding perennials, $1 w/SASE. Desiree Knight 1494 Doyle Rd. Cedartown 30125
'99 seed $1/Tbsp. w/SASE: dbl. ruffle poppies, asstd. colors, w/planting instr. LG. Harmon 4363 Post Rd. Winston 30187 770942-7248
'99 seed: mix col. zinnia, cleome, Cracker Jack marigold, purple zinnia $1 w/SASE. Zada Matthews 319 Sunlight Dr. Woodstock 30188
'99 seed: purple coneflower, blacl<-eyed Susan, hummingbird, shasta daisy, angel's trumpet, $1 SASE. G. Samford 1119 Banbury Cross Avondale Estates 30002
'99 seeds $1/pkt. w/SASE: Scarlet runner bean, (vine), clirdinal climber, cosmos bright lights, black-eyed Susan, red poppies, others. Renee Trivett 400 Southern Hills Dr. Monroe 30655
'99 seeds: Mexican sunflower, cleome, four o'clock, touch-me-not, red & pink hibiscus, Caveman gourd $1/pk., lge. SASE. B. Savage 3017 Atkins Dr. Gainesville 30507
'99 seeds: daylily seeds, Stella de Oro,
FLOWERS FOR SALE
regular kind 100/$4, black-eyed Susan,
Japanese iris, Queen Anne's Lace, $1/pkg. w/SASE. Margaret Means 36 Kelly Farm Rd.,
If you have ..questions about this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9084.
Newnan 30265 '99 sweet Williams, gallardia, pink
coneflower, pink, red, mix. poppies, foxgloves
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
$1/tsp. w/SASE. Sara O'Shields Box 185
Tate 30177
4" grn. liriope, vinca minor, ajuga, ivy, well
rooted, full in pots, $0.75 ea.; some grn. liriope in gals., $1.25.ea. Kim Miller Hampton
770-471-0347
4' Leyland cypreess $12 ea., 5' Leyland cypress $15 each. Mark Batcheler Bostwick
706-342-0353
4" perennials, 350 var., $1.25; also,
plants When advertising protected plants eucalyptus, herbs, palms, & ferns, roses,
In the Market Bulletin, please submit a display garden. Selah Ahlstrom Jackson
copy of your permit to sell protected 770-775-4967
plants. Ads submitted without this 7 gal. crape myrtle, 6' to 8', $15; 3 gal. information will not be published. For Leyland cypress 3'/$8, others. Larry Johnson
further information on the sale or Dahlonega 706-864-1308
shipment of protected plants, contact: Acer buergerianum, (trident maples), 6',
Protected Plant Program, 2117 U.S. Hwy. $12 ea.; black Elephant ears, lace leaf
278 SE, Social Circle, GA 30025, (770) 918- maples, $1 O ea. Wylene Townley Forest
6411.
Park 404-363-1790
$1 pkg. w/LSASE, (extra post. multiple Ageratum $1/cup w/SASE, hardy hibiscus,
orders): larkspur, old-fashioned poppy, sweet William, rudbeckia, coneflower, shasta
Shirley poppy, sweet William, Gloriosa daisy, . daisies, others, $1/Tbsp. w/SASE. B. Cason
Goldsturm. Nancy Crosby Rt. 1, Box 365 Cox P.O. Box 447 Hiram 30141
Rd. Reidsville 30453
All '99 seed $2/Tbsp. w/SASE: yellow
$1 w/SASE, requires $0.44: fringe tree yarrow, globe amaranth, stephanotis, rose seeds a.k.a. grancy greybeard. M. Brown campion, dbl. daylily $10/doz. F. Brooks 674
4074 E. Broomtown Rd. Trion 30753 706- New Rosedale Rd., Armuchee 30105
638-1935
All kinds of perennials, shrubs, ground
$1 w/SASE: poppies mxd., cleomes, covers, fall discount. Verma Farlow East
larkspur, Gloriosa daisies, touch-me-nots, Point 404-767-7656
Easter egg seeds, old maid's, cypress vine. S. Angel's trumpet, (datura arborea), beau.
Pankey 4544 Tailscreek.Rd. Ellijay 30540 white blossoms open nightly w/heavenJy
$1.50 ea. pkt. seed plus $0.55 LSASE: scent, (seen in Southern Living), seed $1/tsp.
rose, white or yellow four o'clock, perennial w/SASE. G.T. Eskew P.O. Box 4595
Vernonia missurica. Alejo Moore 127 Red Eatonton 31024~4595
River Circle Chula 31733
August lilies or hosta 6/$12, strawberry
$1.50 ea. pkt. seed w/$0.55 LSASE: begonias, (perennials), or butter 'n egg plants
centratherum intermedium Brazil-buttons, 2 doz./$12, buttercups $10/doz. L. Brooks
stachytarpheta speciosa red porterweed. K. P.O. Box 888 Armuchee 30105
Lane 1407 W. Magnolia St. Valdosta 31601
Azaleas, 1 & 3 gal. $2.50/$6.50,
$1.50 ea./pkt. seed w/$0.55 LSASE: dbl. rhododendrons, camellia, leucothe, pieris,
datura, purple, or yellow; lilac flower silk vine. native azaleas, 1 & 3 gal., $4 & $11. Dominic
B. Lane 183 Alcovy Lane Chula 31733
DePhillips Roswell 770-993-7116
$1/Tbsp. pkt. w/SASE: '99 reseeding ox- Banyan trees, base 50' tall w/nice ariel roots
eyed daisy. Wanda Blanton 469 Elford Rd. $25; Ginkgoes, planted in volcanic rock, vanilla
Ellijay 30540
.
vine orchid. Sam Hedgepath 2215 Ingleside
$1/pkg. w/SASE: '99 dbl. ruffle poppies, Ave. Macon 31204-2031 912-743-0777
planting fall for spring, Mexican sunflower, red Beautyberry, hydrangeas, fothergilla, native
bee balm, melampodium. Virginia Maddox azaleas, fems, witch hazel. Dave Blihovde
2596Woodridge Dr. Decatur 404-321-4818 Cleveland 706-865-2849
$1/pkg. w/SASE: angel's trumpet seed, Black Elephant ear, hosta, dwarf 3" mondo
bush type, purple, white or yellow dbl. & triple, w/instruction. Fran Chapman-129 Westfield
grass, ginger lilies, variegated canna lily, plant pots, all sizes. C. Thomas 6835 Hembree Dr.
Rd. Leesburg 31763
Austell 30168 770-739-2152
$1/pkg. w/SASE: hyacinth bean. vine Black Elephant ears, violet stem Elephant.
seeds, (Thomas Jefferson's favorite), loves ears, Hawaiian Elephant ears, ginger lilies.
heat & sun. Laura Elliott 3412 Deer Hollow Run SW. Conyers 30094
Pam Jolley Decatur 770-593-1599 Blue larkspur seed, plant now for next
Market Bulletin is printed
summers bloom, $1/pkt. SASE. R. Fugate
on recycled paper.
4839 Jones Br. Cir. Norcross 30092
. Blue, pink Anna Belle, oak leaf hydrangeas
$5 ea., snowball $5, Stella de Oro, 10-12, 2
gal. pots/$10. Warren McDaniel Talking Rock 706-692-5918
Bulbs: Lily-of-the-Valley, Fire-of-Eden,
spider lilies, daffodils, paper whites, 6/$5, $2
post. Emily Waters 18 Seminole St.
Savannah 31406
Bulbs: old timey daffodil $2/doz., bluebells,
cannas, magic lily, white narcissus, vinca,
Siberian iris, shrubbery, boxwood, daylilies.
E. Beach Duluth 770-476-1163
Butterfly bushes $1.50-$2.50, ficus 7 1/3', triple Norfolk Is. pine $15, Siberian iris,
nandina, kerria $3, others. Carla Houghton Marietta 770-428-2227
Cannas, The . President, (red), Mrs.
Oklahoma, (pink), $9/doz. plus $3 post. Jerry
Goldin Monticello 706-468-0373
Cannas, dbl. dwarf, red or pink, $12/doz.,
add $2 post. M. Hemphill 306 Cedar Creek Rd. Winder 30680
Cape jasmines, well rooted, $7 ea; Junell
Hester 3496 Hutcheson Ferry Rd.
Whitesburg 30185 770-838-0229
Christmas fern, miniature fem, vinca minor,
15 plants/$14 ppd.; hazelnut, bittersweet,
6/$14. Mrs. David Stover 1176 Damascus
Rd. Blue Ridge 30513
Cleome, hollyhock, touch-me-nots,
zinnias, marsh mallow, cosmos, amaryllis, all
nixd. cols., $1/pkg. w/LSASE, multiple
orders-multiple postage. Gerri Ward 4496
Fowlstown Rd., Attapulgus 31715 912-465-
3641
Clitoria ternatea "Butterfly Pea" vine,
tropical, rare, purple flowers w/lighter
markings, 10 seeds/$2 w/SASE. Sylvia Ward
2134 Davis Rd. Stone Mountain 30087
Columbine, moon plant, cosmos, cypress
vine, cleome, red blazing star hibiscus, $0.50
ea. pkg. w/SASE. Nell Jones 3767 Plumcrest
Rd., Smyrna 30082 770-435-7589
Confederate rose, pink dbl., brugmansia,
pink, white; yellow, ginger lilies, pandorea
vine, white beautyberry, autumn clematis.
Ruellia Kretchman Atlanta 404-378-1104
Crape myrtles, 800, all colors, 5-8' tall, $8;
Japanese maples $20, bloodgood $10, & Crimson Queen. G. Fuller 952 Northside Dr.
Lawrenceville 30043 770-963-3306
Crocosmia "Lucifer" bulbs, bright orange-
red, $3/doz. bulbs ppd. S. Strube P.O. Box _8_13_0_6_A_t_la_n_ta_30_3_6_6_ _ _ _ _ _ __
Daylilies $2.50/up, Stella de Oro $2 ea.,
lots of other plants, come see. Neena Clary
6875 Dorsett. Shoals Rd. Douglasville
_30_1_3_5_7_7_0-_9_4_2-_1_5_9_ 9 _ _ _ _ _ __
Daylilies, 1 gal. containers $1.99 ea. W.
Braddy Glennville 912-654-3424
Daylilies, 100 fans, mxd. cols., $35 plus $5
shipping w/order. S.H. Hill 144 Calhoun Rd.
Sylvester 31791 912-535-4738
Daylllies, 12/$25, 35 diff./$50, $5 shipping,
Stella de Oro 12/$25 ppd., gift plant. Anne
McWilliams 208 Windsor Dr. Warner Robins
_3..,10,.8_8-c9.,,-1_2_-9_23_--,,5_16_0...,....--,,----...,.--.,.,..-Daylilies, 7Stella de Oro, 12 plants/$15
postpaid, plant for spring bloom. Allene
Harris 474 Rockdale Rd. Canon 30520 706_37_6_-_2_35__ 3 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Daylilies, Stella de Oro, 15 fan clump/$15.
M.M. Haynes 275 Pine Crest Dr. Canton .=..30~1_1~4_7_7--'0--4~7~9~-5=2=2=4~--------
Daylilies, and other flowers in my yard for
sale at 1/2 off, due to health. Mrs. Camey
15520 Thompson Rd. Alpharetta 3<io04 _77_0_-_4_75_-_4_95__ 7 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Daylilies, dianthus, black-eyed Susans;
hosta, others, 1 gal. pots. Linda Butler
Auburn 770-962-1947
Daylilies, dwarf yellow Stella de Oro,
blooms through summer, $20/doz., $2.25
postage per dozen. _Charlie CantreU 1982
Dawsonville Hwy. Gainesville 30501 770_534_-3_7__ 54 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Daylilies, mix col. hybrids, $10/doz.
postpaid. L. Rice 272 Fling Rd. Lagrange
=30=2=4'--'0--------.,.-----Daylilies, mix cols., 100/$50 ppd., bonus
plants, 12 Stella. Betty Pettett 4460 Wesley
Chapel Rd. Marietta 30062 770-552-7160
Daylilies, remaking beds, fall is perfect
time to plant, last sale of this year, sales by
appointment. J. Burgess Alcovy Daylily Farm
Covington 770-787-7177
Daylilies: St_ella de Oro $1/fan, Little Zinger
and Persian plum $0.55/fan, $5 shipping up
to 3 lbs. Beverly Minish P.O. Box 232
Commerce 30529 706-335-6260
Daylily fall sale, regd., hybrids, some at
$1/fan, AHS Display garden, short sale list
send SASE. Joann Stewart 2300 Simonton
Bridge Rd.
Watkinsville 30677
www.rjnet:com/simonton
Daylily sale, ideal time to plant hundreds
of registered hybrids, call ahead. Mary Ann
Denney Fern Cove, 400 Jim Starr Rd.,
Newnan 770-502-9320
Daylily, Stella de Oro, liriope, hostas, vinca, sedum, $2.50 gal. 0. Gordeuk
Lawrenceville 770-682-8353
Daylily, hybrids, thru Sept., many to
choose, descriptive list and pictures at home,
2 mi. N. of Ellijay-old Hwy. 5. Ethel Davis =E=ll"-ija"'y'-'--70~6=~6=35=~4=24_7~--------
Daylily, sedums, St. John's Wort, grasses,
Leyland cypress, more, $2/up, send SASE
for list. Rebecca Cabe 3777 W. Ellis Rd.
Griffin 30223 770-229-1332
Exotic Elephant ears, black leaf or red
toras, (gm.Ired stalk), $16/4 plants, add $3 post. J. Hemphill 1050 River Pt. Suwanee 30024, 770-887-1885
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THE MARKET BULLETIN
Wednesday September 22, 1999
Bulletin Calendar
- LIVESTOCK SALES & EVENTS
Sept. 30 Fall Landscape Seminar, 7-9 pm,
Sept. 23 Beef Show, Polk County Fair, Cedartown. Info: Ricky Ensley, 770749-2142.
Sept. 25 Southern All-Breed Regd. Horse Sale, 11 am, selling over 100 regd.
how to select & install trees, shrubs & color for your landscape, Cobb Co. Ext. Service horticulturists, Cobb Central Library, 266 Roswell St., Marietta. Info: 770-528-4070.
quarter horses, Paints, Appaloosas &
CRAFT FAIRS
TB's, SE Livestock Sale Pavilion, Hwy. 84 E., Quitman. Info: 912-263-4147. Sept. 25 Special Feeder Calf Sale, 12 noon, any producer w/20 or more calves will be penned separately, Peoples Livestock Co., Cartersville. Info: 770382-5761/387-9301. Sept. 25 Goat & Poultry Sale, 12 noon, R&R Goat & Livestock Auction, Hwy. 56 N., Swainsboro. Info: 912-237-8825/4693533. Sept. 25 "Ga.'s Largest Goat, Poultry & Misc.
Sept. 25 Annual Fall Arts & Crafts Festival, St. Paul the Apostle Catholic Church, Cleveland. Info: 1397 Helen Hwy., Cleveland 30528 or John Singer, 706865-4660 or Tom Shrug, 706-8654916.
Sept. 25 Nicholls Family Fun Festival, crafts, more, Nicholls. Info: 912-345-2424.
Sept. 25 Bowman Fall Festival, 8 am, arts & crafts, more. Info: Bowman City Hall, 706-245-5432.
Sale," 12:30 pm, 2nd & 4th Sat., Sept. 25 Walnut Grove Fall Festival, craft
Pearson Livestock Inc., U.S. Hwy. 441 N., Pearson. Info: 912-422-3211/3876711.
festival, 10 am-5 pm, Walnut Grove City Park. Info: 770-784-1306/7870046.
Sept. 25 Sheep Show, Polk County Fair, Cedartown. Info: Ricky Ensley, 770749-2142.
Sept. 27 Gaines Livestock Auction, misc.
Sept. 25 Rock Spring UMC Annual "Show & Sell," 9 am-5 pm, 90 craft booths, rain date: .Oct. 2, Rock Spring. Info: 706764-1171.
items, 6:30 pm, goats & chickens, 8:30 Sept. 25-26 Riverfest '99 Arts & Crafts, rain
pm, every Mon. night, Hwy._ 84 E.,
or shine, Service League of Cherokee
Quitman. Info: Ronnie Gaines, 912263-9940/985-4205. Sept. 28-29 Ga. Poultry Conference, Classic Center, Athens. Info: Dr. Dan Cunningham, 706-542-1325. Oct. 2 E. Ga. Jr. Heifer Show, Louisville. Info: Myron Fowler, 912-625-3046.
County, Sat., 10 am-6 pm, Sun., 10 am-5 pm, crafts & demos, Canton. Info: Maggie Reneau, 770-720-8046. Sept. 25-26 Big Bear Country Fair, arts & crafts, Pine Mtn. Info: 706-663-0333. Sept. 25-26 Plains Peanut Festival, arts & crafts, more, Plains. Info: 912-8245445 or coppch@sowega.net.
EQUINE EVENTS
Oct. 2-3 51st Cotton Pickin' Fair, arts &
Sept. 25 H.J. Fox Fall Hunter Classic, beg. thru 2'6" divisions, 7 div. championships, equitation medal &
crafts, more, Sat., 9 am-6 li)m, Sun., 9 am-5 pm, e. side of Ga. Hwy. 85, Gay. Info: 706-538-6814.
hunter classes, Malone Farms
ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS
Equestrian Center. Info: 706-3423029/8134. Sept. 25 Franklin Horse Show on the River,
Oct. 2 City Wide Craft Sale, 1st event in Tallapoosa's "fun-filled fall," 1-20 exit.
1 pm, halter, hunter on the flat,
Info: 770-574-2482.
jumping, western pleasure, racking. Oct. 9 Possum Daze, 2nd event in
Info: 770-537-4464. Sept. 25 S. Ga. Assn. Point Show, all
running, 1O am, Horse Creek Arena,
Tallapoosa's "fun-filled fall," crafts, Helton-Howland Park, 1-20 exit. Info: 770-574-7193/8455.
Abbeville. Info: Charles Bloodsworth, 912-467-2496. Sept. 25 Ga. Mountain Sanctioned Horse Show, Banks Crossing Saddle Club, halter, western, English at 10 am, running will not start before 2 pm, Banks County Arena, Homer. Info: 706335-2475. Sept. 25 Open Horse Show, 10 am, sponsored by Douglas Co. 4-H, western, huntseat, saddleseat & contest, Timberidge Stables, Douglasville. Info: D. Seahorn, 770949-4453. Sept. 25 Middle Ga. Jr. Rodeo Assn. Rodeo, 1st of season, Eastman. Info: Todd Harris, 912-968-5130. Oct. 8-10 Fall Fest, weekend of riding in N.
Oct. 15-17 Fall Humingbird Festival, historic Hogansville, arts & crafts, more. Info: Jackie Byars, 706-637-6800 or Glenda Gordon, 706-637-8828.
Oct. 16 Fallfest '99, 10 am-4 pm, rain or shine, 60 arts & crafts vendors, Alpharetta 1st UMC, downtown Alpharetta. Info: 69 N. Main. St., Alpharetta 30004 or 770-475-5576.
Oct. 23 New Dawn. Country Fair, 1O am-5 pm, crafts, quilts, pumpkin cook-off, more, entry deadline: Oct. 10, Kensington. Info: 706-539-2744.
Nov. 20 5th Annual Hollydaze '99 Arts & . Crafts Show, St. James Council of Catholic Women, 9 am-4 pm, rain or shine, St. James Church, McDonough. Info: Susan Olszewski, 770-954-9014.
Ga. mountains, to benefit Ga. Equine
MISCELLANEOUS
Rescue League, auction, more. Info:
706-265-4375.
Sept. 24-26 Georgia Celebrates Quilts, over
400 quilts, more, 10 am, Cobb County
GARDENING EVENTS
Civic Center. Info: 770-428-5193.
Sept. 28 Landscape Institute for Rockdale County, "Controlling Weeds, Insects & Other Landscape Pests," Ext. Serv. Office, 1329 Portman Drive, Conyers. Info: 770-785-5952.
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Please mail notices at least three weeks prior to the date of event. Items will be published two weeks prior to their occurence in the calendar.
Equine events. should be included in the quarterly horse edition and should not be resubmitted for publication again in the calendar. If a change in the date, time, etc. is necessary, we will be happy to include the notices again as a correction.
Calendar announcements should be as close to 20 words as possible and include the following information: date, time, name of event, location, and name and telephone number for further information.
When submitting multiple listings,. please submit events taking place on different dates on separate sheets of paper. {All sheets may be mailed in the same envelope, however). When submitting a notice requesting handicraft exhibits, etc., please specify when you would like the request to be published; otherwise, it will be included approximately one month before the event takes place.
If you have questions regarding the Bulletin's Calendar of Events, call Randy Cox at 404-656-3645.
Four o'clock, sweet Williams, touch-me-not, tiger lily, hibiscus pink, $1/pk. w/SASE. Lavida Childs 170 Mallory Dr. LaGrange 30241
Free 3" ivy, you dig. Lyn Priegel Hickory Flat 770-751-1501
Green liriope, hosta, (yellow archangel), ajuga. Alice Odom 3615 Bramblett Rd. Cumming 30040 770-889-4047
Market_ Bulletin is printed on recycled paper.
Hen n' chick $1 O/doz., triple daylily $12/doz., Jacob's ladder, purple zinnias, dbl. red hollyhock $2/Tbsp. SASE. A. Mashburn 1030 Haywood Va. Rd. Armuchee 30105
Hibiscus, (coccineus}, blazing star, brilliant red lge. flowers, summer and autumn on erect growth, hundred of blooms on plant, $7 ea., seeds-$1ffbsp. Rhonda Cook Douglasville 770-942-0321
Please observe our 20 word limit.
Hollyhock seed, mix cols., $1.50/cup plus $0.44 postage. L.M. Lee 11 Lee Rd. Cedartown 30125 770-748-7777
Honesty, also called "Money Plant" seeds $1ffbsp. w/SASE. J. Tebbel 2509 Wawona Dr. NE. Atlanta 30319
Hostas, choose from over 180 var., $3/up, Stella de Oro daylilies 12/$20, disc. on 4 doz. or more. M.L. Turner Powder Springs 770943-7530
Hostas, over 180 var., 2 miles beyond Zion Hill Church, Fri., Sat., Sun. or by appt. Dee Little Ellijay 706-635-4891
House plants, peace lily, cactus, pothos, peperomia, night blooming, philodendron, red impatiens, cercis, aloe. Mrs. Rosser Powder Springs 770-943-6159
House plants: aloe, fern, mother-in-law, spider plant, amaryllis, begonia, others, $5 and up, cannot ship. L. Ross Canton 770479-8520
Hybrid daffodil bulbs, 10 var., mxd., mostly King Alfred and Las Vegas, $3/doz. E. McNeal Braselton 706-654-2574
Impatiens, (mxd. col.), periwinkle, Balsam or cleome, (orchid), $1/pkg. of 200+ seeds; cockscomb, red, 200/$1, all reseeding, w/SASE. H. Brooks 5106 Lexington Ave. Stone Mountain 30087
Iris, black & other colors, daylilies, hardy hibiscus, liriope, forsythia, Homestead verbena, pussy willow, mahonia holly. Betty Stephens Monroe 770-267-5055
Iris, lge., bearded, mxd. colors, $12/doz., $2 postage. Jo Price 384 Frost Rd. Monroe 30655 770-267-3059
Iris, rebloomirig yellow, reblooms in October, $4 ea. plus $3 shipping. C. Arnold 644 Lynn Ave. Jefferson 30549
Iris, spectacular 2 tone purple,- bearded Indian Chief, lge. roots, $10/doz., $4 postage, no checks. Ada Patterson P.O. Box 812 Dahlonega 30533
Landscaping daylilies, red, yellow, white, apricot, coral, can separate cols., $55/100, incls. ship UPS, other. Donald Perusse 2596 Ga. Hwy. 188 Cairo 31728 912-377-8755
Larkspur, Jove-in-a-puff, melampodium, rudbeckia, purple coneflower, amaranth, purple or pink; sweet pea, $1 w/SASE. M. Bowman 197 W.C. Bryant Pkwy. Calhoun 30701
Lemon lime bushes, mix col. althaea bushes $3 ea., dbl. orange daylilies $6/doz., add $3.50 postage. Rosa Avery 207 Ball Ground Rd., Ball Ground 30107
Leyland cypress to be dug, 7-fO'. 'Charles Futral Fayetteville 770-460-1030
Leyland cypress trees, 3 1/2-6' high, potted, ready for planting, $25-$35. Rosetta Hancock Hoschton 706-654-4658
Leyland cypress trees, 3 gal., very beau. and uniform in size, $8 ea. in qty. of 10 or more. B. Brookshire Buford 770-932-1348
Leyland cypress, 1 and 2 gal., $4 ea., 3 to 7 gal. $10 ea., up to 5'. W.W. Conkle 1068 Tanglewood Rd. Jonesboro 30236 770-4788167
Leyland cypress, 4' tall, 3 gal. pots, beau., healthy plants $9 each. Chuck Foster Canton 770-720-1643
Leyland cypress, 7-12', $3.25/ft., you dig. D. Malcom Bostwick 706-342-2350
Leyland cypress, Carolina sapphire, false cypress "Crippsi", cryptomeria "Yoshino", Nellie "R" Stevens hollies, azaleas, low prices, qty. disc. Bob Wetzel Dallas 770-4435266
Leyland cypress, cryptomeria, "Yoshino", Natchez Carolina beauty crape myrtle, loropetalum, Emily Brunner holly, good prices. B. Walker Good Hope 706-342-9471
Martin gourd seeds, {'99 crop), w/instructions, 30/$1 w/SASE. Phil Campbell 104 Shelby St. Fort Oglethorpe 30742
Mix col. bearded iris $7/doz., yellow Japanese iris $8/doz., $3.50 postage. P. Tilley 2854 Hwy. 382 Ellijay 30540
Mondo grass, variegated liriope, snowball, cannas, hydrangea, free irises w/purchase, nandina, hosta, forsythia, sawtooth oak. Billy Swann Stockbridge 770-474-2769
Money plant, golden rain tree, four o'clock seeds $1ffbsp. ea. SASE. Mrs. Dan McAvy 1834 Story Ridge Rd. Washington 30673
Okame, Yoshino, 5 gal./$10, Leyland cypress, autumnalis cherry, crabapple, daylilies, grasses, some rooted cuttings avail. Rich Gunn Alto 706-776-5211
Old maid, (zinnia), all colors, big yellow bloom marigold seed $1ffbsp. w/SASE. Donald Allen 155 Huff Dr. - Lawrenceville 30044
Old timey daffodil bulbs $2/doz., Siberian iris, Scotch-broom, boxwood, diff. sizes & prices. B. Lunsford Suches 706-747-2331
One gal. Leyland cypress, 30" to 36", $3.25 ea., other, no shipping. Larry Forrester 970 Batesville Rd. Canton 770-345-6001
Orange daylilies, solid gm. hostas, free Rose-of-Sharon, others, no shipping. C. Evenson Marietta 770-971-2076
Ornamental grasses, liriope, crape myrtle, Leyland cypress, abelia, lorapetalum. J.D. Busby Meansville 770-567-8232
Pacasandrya, (pachysandra), green carpet var., hardy roots, drought resistant, $3.50/doz. plus post., Ive. msg. MaryAnn Crossfield 1020 Austin Rd. Ellenwood 30294 770-474-0645
Pachysandra $1 O for 50 bare roots. Carol Olson Marietta 770-998-1076
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Pachysandra, (variegated & green), wintercreeper, English ivy, (trays of 144), daylily, liriope, mondo, trumpet tree, hosta, others. C.0. Henderson 171 Marietta St. Alpharetta 770-475-6503
Peony poppies, foxglove, pink lady's finger, purple cleome, sweet peas, four o'clock, petunia, cosmos $1 ea. w/SASE. Linda Beerrtis 18 Saddle Club Rd. Trenton 30752
Pond and water lilies, flowers & plants, all colors & sizes, some winter hardy. Christy Porter Covington 770-784-1588
Pond plants, lotus lilies and many more, will ship, list avail. Susan Kingsolver 202 Piedmont Park Hull 30646 706-369-7917
Poppy seed, dbl. ruffle, $1ffbsp. plus long SASE or 1 lb./50 Tbsp. $20 w/$1 post. R. Barber 157 Oak Ridge Tri. Fayetteville 30214 770-969-7204
Potted plants: variegated liriope, pink angel's trumpet trees, Elephant ears, call for information. Bob Thompson Carrollton. 770834-1662
Purple coneflower seeds, abundant perennials, attract butterflies, send $1 per lge. seed head and SASE. C. Cremeans 3577 Hwy. 326 Commerce 30530
Queen Anne's lace, purple daisy, mxd. shasta and yellow daisy $1ffbsp. w/SASE. David Rutland l200 N. Pecan Blvd. Milledgeville 31061
Red leaf castor mole bean, 50 seeds $2 w/SASE. John Carroll 1677 Buford Dam Rd., Buford 30518 770-945-6901
Rose campion, Mexican sunflowers, coreopsis, cleome, hollyhocks, sunflowers, fiesta and shasta daisies $1/pkt. w/SASE. D. Hampton P.O. Box 524 Trenton 30752
Sasanquas, camellias, aspidistra, mondo, cape jasmine, hosta, Japanese maples, boxleaf euonymus, dwarf aucuba. W.L Morris Atlanta 404-355-5249
Seed: mullein pink, touch-me-not 1/2 tsp./$1, money plants, four o'clocks, angel's trumpet $1/tsp., ea. w/SASE. G.F. Robertson 1955 Old Cornelia Hgwy. Gainesville 30507
Seeds, nicotiana $1/pkt. plus SASE. Reggie McGinty 89 Martin Luther King Dr. Newnan 30263 770-683-5698
Seeds: columbine, larkspur, gaillardia, sweet rocket, sweet William, purple coneflower, mullein pinks, $0.50/pkg. w/SASE. M. Lane 3914 Sue Lane Decatur 30035
Seeds: hollyhock, dk. pink, 2 Tbsp./$1; sunflowers 2 Tbsp./$1 w/SASE. M. Hayes 709 S. Harney St. Camilla 31730
Seeds: snow-on-mountain, purple bachelor's button, brown-eyed Susan or Martin gourd $1/pkg. w/LSASE ea. kind. Mary Tindall 114 Hill Rd. Ashburn 31714
Snowball marigolds, vanilla col.. marigold w/lge. heads, practically glow at night,' $1 w/SASE. Joy Lett 1346 Panhandle Way Hampton 30228 770-477-6687
Stella de Oro daylilies blooming, alstroemeria, ginger lilies, fragrant, blooms in Sept., butterfly bushes, more, will ship. Sheila Wilbur Lilburn 770-921-9246
Sweet William, echinacea from plants grown wfo chemicals, 70 seeds/$1, send SASE. Debbie Combs P.O. Box 29533 Atlanta 30359-0533 770-941-3703
Sweet shrubs, hydrangeas; crape myrtle, viburnum snowball, holly trees, sedum autumn joy, gardenia, camellia, perennial hibiscus, leyland cypress. Shirley Olmstead Hampton 770-9.46-3525
Variegated liriope $3 for lge. clump. D. Thrasher 125 Sunset Dr. Athens 30606 706543-5627
Variegated vinca major $0.15, bearded irises $0.25-$0.50, lamium, ivy, lamb's ear, butterfly bushes. J. Stone Roswell 770-9936004
Virginia pine & bald cypress for B&B, you dig, we fill holes. Dave Nelson Ellaville 912937-2376 .
White Phillipine lily seeds $1 plus SASEenvelope, bloom mid to late summer. B.J. English 9736 Whitefield Ave. Savannah 31406
White reed begonia $3 PP., Petticoat fern $10 PP. Mary Arnett 256 Hwy. 54 N. Jonesboro 30236 770-471-4930
Yellow & red hibiscus, reseeding marigold, blazing stars, purple coneflower, dbl. red hollyhock, $0.50/tsp. w/SASE. G. Watkins 731 Peach Orchard Rd. Menlo 30731
Yellow Flag iris, great for wet areas, blooms yellow, Stell de Oro. daylily, golden yellow, ginger lilies. Dirk Wilbur Lilburn 770-921-0190
Yellow lady's slipper $25 per plant, pink $6. W.E. Watkins 386 Old Mill Tr. Blue Ridge 706-632-3367
Flowers Wanted
-Want continuous supply of var. liriope and hosta. A. Mann Athens 706-543-6215
Want different colored lycoris. Reda Carter Baxley 912-367-5541
Want variegated and green liriope and mondo grass, will dig and thin your beds. A. Inman Atlanta 404-459-8673
Want willow trees, Dahlonega area, will make chair for trees. Michael Durrett Dahlonega 706-867-1286
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.
MISCELLANEOUS
ff you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Sonya Mitchell at 404-651-9083.
The Miscellaneous category includes the following subcategories: bees, honey and supplies; things to eat; herbs; fish and supplies; fertilizers and mulches; oddities; miscellaneous wanted; notices; garden space; notices; out-of-state wanted; firewood, timber; and_ Christmas trees. Only one ad per household is permitted in the Miscellaneous category.
Bees, Honey & Supplies
'99 Sourwood, extra light, $3.50/pt., $6.50/qt., also cages, call for prices. Gary Gailey Cleveland 706-865-6910
2 frame st. steel honey extractor, call aft. 7 pm. W. Field Winder 404-296-9763
Buqkwheat, clover, popular, wildflowers, pints, quarts, 1/2 gal. 1 gal, 5 gal., $2/lb., deliver & discount lrge. quantities. Alan .Boozer Conyers 770-860-1480
Fresh honey, 1 lb. bottle, qts., gallons. B.J. Batchelor Kennesaw 770-426-4913
Gallberry & Tupelo honey, summer queens, queen cells, nucs, hives avail. JoAnn Rowell Nahunta 912-462-5068
Kelley Clarifying pan w/water jacket & stand $250, gallons of honey $20. B. J. Weeks Ball Ground 770-735-3263
Local summer produced honey, 1 lb. jar $2.50, 12 jars $24. Jim Thaxton Watkinsville 706-769-1315
Pure Gallberry honey for sale, qts., pints, drums. Bruce Burn Homerville 912-4872001
Sourwood honey, extra light $30, Mountain Wildflower $26, fresh honey bee pollen $16/lb., del. to you. Michael Surles Blairsville 706-745-4170
Wildflower honey $20/gal., Sourwood $22/gal., will pick up unwanted bee or equip.. Ernest Quinn Decatur 770-491-8726
Wildflower honey $5/qt., light Sourwood $6/qt., comb honey $7/qt. Robert W. Hill Suwanee 770-945-0018
Will relocate or remove honey bees in Perry area, free quotes, reas. prices. D. Oliver Perry 912-987-7454
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 Atlanta & surrounding.area, Wildflower honey $20/gal. W. Canady Douglasville 770-942-3887
-Things To Eat
'99 dried apples for sale, no shipping $5/lb. Guy Dodd 1_15 King St. Roswell 30075 770993-6395
'99 irrigated shelled corn. Don Ross RFD 3, Box 83A Eastman 31023 912-374-2613
Apple~;, diff. varieties. L. McGaha 883 Old Brown Rd. Alpharetta 30004-2317 770-4755857
Apples, you pick, 14 varieties, open 7 days/wk.. apple orchard. James Prestridge 4054 Frank Martin Rd. Blairsville 30512 706-745-5881
Black walnut meats $12/qt., $3.25 for shipping & handling. Edwin McDaniel Commerce 706-335-0857
Chinese chestnuts for sale, freshly picked or you may pick, exc. qlty. A. Ivey Macon 912-474-8189
Country fresh yard eggs, green, olive, blue, brown $1.25/doz. Eloise Brock Alpharetta 770-475-6892
Dried horse apples $3.75/lb., limited supply. Jeanette Cole 119 Old Millertown Rd. Temple 30179 770-459-4970
Dried peaches $6/lb., must order 2 lbs. or more, post. included. Olena Adams Ellijay 706-273-3026
Figs $5/gal. Olin Stephens Loganville 770-985-8513
Figs, lge. old timey $5/gal., plants also for sale, nothing out produces, harvest alter brown turkey. lip Goza Lilburn 770-9219323
Ga. red sweet potatoes, cured, ready to cook. P. Powers Cordele 912-273-5874
Muscadines & scuppernongs $3.50/gal. James Reynolds Loganville 770-466-2774
Muscadines & scuppernongs $4/gal., you pick. Edward N. Travis Fayetteville 770-4617253
Muscadines & scuppernongs, 20+ varieties, cont. furnished, call for price & avail. Tony Vincent Conyers 770-483-8442
Muscadines & scuppernongs, many varieties avail. now until frost, you pick $4/gal. Warren Howell Rome 706-290-9632
Muscadines & scuppe(nongs, we pick. Alvin Evers Douglasville 770-942-1894
Muscadines for sale, blk. & bronze, approx. 20 varieties, call for avail. Jimmy Whilhite Powder Springs 770-427-0344
Muscadines, you pick blk. or bronze $1 O/peck, no pesticides, containers furnished, call for avail. Mildred Brown Union City 770964-5304
Old time preserving pears, 3 varieties $8/bushel, pick your own. Jim Sigler Good Hope 770-267-4283
Pears for preserves or pickling $8/bu., will del. in & around Loganville & Monroe areas". Coy Camp Loganville 770-267-7350
Wednesday September 22, 1999
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Peas for sale, you pick $1 O/bu. or $5/5 gal. Sterile grass carp; regd: dealers qty. disc.,
bucket. Howard Moore Loganville 770-466- pick up Mon.-Sat. or statewide dely., 9am-
Hurricane Floyd
Helping Each Other -
4485
9pm. Del Chapman McDonough 770-957-
Peas, Mississippi silver, purple hull, pink 8916 eye purple hull $5 for 5 gal. bucket, 8 am-6 Will meet or beat any price on hybrid
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Could someone help me find an instruction book for the
pm, Mon.-Sat., bring your cont. K. Jones bream, coppernose bream, largemouth bass,
following pressure cooker? This information is written on the
Loganville 770-466-0361 770-466-4531
2 & 3", prompt statewide dely. avail. V. Buford destroying the food products. No
Pineapple pears for sale, ready now; call for Cordele 912-273-4157
more info. Felton Bryant Hoboken 912-4583307
Fertilizers & Mulches
flooding of food stores had been reported in the coastal counties of
lid: Burpee Aristocrat Cooker, Burpee Can Sealer Co.,
Barrington, Illinois, Pat. No. 1901699, Made in U.S.A., Other
Pat's Pend.
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Pumpkins for sale now through Oct., Thomas Farm. Charlie Thomas Cleveland 706-865-2709 706-865-2713
Strong beehives $100 ea., Wildflower &
-99- rYe Straw, nice tight bales, approx-. 1-ooo
bales avail., $2/bale or $1.85/bale for Dwayne Heatwide Metter 912-685-7384
al 1.
'99 wheat straw, $2/bale loaded, mulch hay
Georgia as of presstime Department sanitarians will continue canvassing the affected
Willette Jackson 97 Abby Lane Nicholson, Ga. 30565
Sourwood honey $3.50/pt., $6/qt. Bobby Sweatman Cumming 770-889-2519
Sun dried apples $20/gal. Grace Reidling Toccoa 706-886-8693
$1.75/bale, loaded, lge. quantities, dely. avaiI. H. Johnson Sandersville 912-552-7827
'99 wheat straw, big, sq. bales, avg. 44' rain free, call aft. 6 pm. Bobby West
area to insure any spoiled foods that are will be destroyed.
additional discovered
Herbs
99-e1epfiani - gar11Cc1oves~-9rown -in composted soil w/o herbicides or pesticides
Rutledge 706-557-2843
'99 bales,
wheat straw, will del., tractor
good trailer
tight loads,
baalsleosm, ulgle~
hay. Jeff Potts Jefferson 706-367-5823
"Our department personnel have worked hard to assure we would be prepared to assist in such
12 cloves $6, $1 post./order. E. Poole '99 wheat straw, sq. ba!es in barn disaster situations as Hurricane
Americus 912--924-7415
Elephant garlic, lge. bulbs $12/doz., cloves $10 for 1/2 gal. plus $3 shipping ea. order. M.
$2.50/bale, leave message if no Wood Athens 706-549-6832
answer.
Jerry
A+ horse manure w/shavings, almost weed
Floyd," said Irvin. "We performed well in this emergency, but we also
Robbins, Jr. S:t:lvania 912-863-7509
free, lrge. pickup load, 3 mos.-1 yr. Garden learned some things from it that
Goldenseal plants 60 cents ea., $3 shipping & handling. A. McCaleb Danielsville 706-
Gold $49, dely. w/in 25 Aleharetta 770-664-7924
mi.
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789-2477
Aged chicken litter $10 pickup truck load improvements for the future."
I recently bought a like-new 1987 Gerber 3-way folding
highc~air, _M?del No. 16-403 for our great-grandson. However, a
part 1s m1ssmg,. namely the locking device. Could someone
provide me with a copy of the assembly instructions or a photo of
the chair's back?
.
Don Smith
386 Dorsey Cir.
Lilburn, Ga. 30047
770-921-2074
Does anyone know where I can locate the company that bought out Miracle Maid of West end, Wisconson which
Old time walking onion plants, multiplying, evergreen, plant now 12/$7, 20/$10, 45/$20. J. Thorne 216 Piedmont Rd. The Rock
call for availability, 7-9 pm. Phyllis Van Gotum Watkinsville 706-769-8700
Aged chicken litter compost avail. all yr.
Gourds, sev. var. & 1000s to choose from will ship. Carroll Hayes Adel 912-775-2123 _
manufactured "Lektro Maid" products. I need a cord for a large roaster.
30285
$2/bag, $25/pickup truck, loading possible Gourds: dipper, bird & crooked handle, diff
Stella McGee
Fish & Supplies
will trade for flowers/shrubs. C. Fahn sizes & shapes, big selection $1/up. Stewart
Adairsville 706-602-2517
Marlow Commerce 706-245-8725
3904 Vanderbilt Dr.
a: -12~14" sterile grasscarp, 3-=-5~5-6", 6-8",
11" channel catfish, qty. disc., statewide dely.
avail. Mike Buford Cordele 912-273-4150
2000 super wiggler worms, plastic tray &
feed $58 plus freight. J. Holyoak Alapaha
912-532-4223
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Albino catfish, all fish hatched & locally grown, disease free, all sizes avail. Jason Holyoak Alapaha 912-532-4221
All sizes of improved channel catfish avail.,
locally hatched & grown, disease free, 2-4", 46", 6-8" & eating size. J. Holyoak Alapaha
912-532-5395
Bass channel catfish fingerlings, bluegill,
bream, shellcracker, hybrid bream, sterile grass carp, dely. avail. Tony Chew
Manchester 706-846-3657
Aged horse manure mix. w/wood shavings $5 pickup, 3 for $10. D. Landers Stockbridge 770-957-2754
Aged horse manure/shavings mix., free to r your garden, will load, Fox Ridge Farm. Paula Harwell Aleharetta 770-475-4864
Chicken litter for sale. Dwayne King Rockmart 770-684-1307
Clean pinestraw $2.50/bale, del. 100 bales 75 mi. of Sparta, you pick up at yard $1.75 Straw Lady Searta 706-444-8199
Free manure & compost, bring your own shovels, you load & haul, easy access. Doris Distel Barnesville 770-358-7623
Free old sawdust, you load & haul larger amount Samuel Grace Butler 912-862-3107
Horse manure mix. w/shavings $10/pickup,
Handmade glycerin soaps, 4 oz. bars peppermint, heliotrope, rose, pineapple, rain forest, sea splash, strawberry, bayberry, 3 bars/$13.50, includes shipping. G Plockelman 3900 George Busbee Pkwy.#1508 Kennesaw 30144 770-4208542
Palm fiber from backyard trees for orchids nesting, etc. $5/loose cubic ft., bagged & shipped. Fil Jessee Duluth 770-813-8336
Pure white homemade lye soap, 10 lb chunks for $20, or all cut in pieces $25. V.l Ferrell Sm:t:rna 770-432-6751
Wool, wh., corriedale, hand spinning/felting fleeces, batts, roving & yarn. G Maraman Monroe 770-267-7102
Miscellaneous Wanted
Albany, GA. 31707
I am looking for a copy of the April, 1986 issue of Southern Living Magazine.
L. Osten 45 Brookcrest Dr. Marietta, Ga. 30068 770-578-9770
I would like information about mail-order kit homes sold out of Sears Roebuck and Montgomery Ward catalogs during the 1900s. If anyone could share pictures, floor plans, stories about the homes or location of existing homes, it would be greatly appreciated.
Bass, bluegill, channel catfish, redbreast, shellcracker, sterile grass carp, dely. avail., pick-up appt. only. Danny Austin Roberta 912-836-4938
we load, you haul. Bob Paxton Fairburn 770 964-4407
Horse manure mix. w/shavings, great tor-
fall bedding, easy access, free if you load, $10
- Wanf'99 frozen-blackberriesln ornear Marietta. Clara Stantz 63 Guinn St. Marietta 30060 770-428-1426
Betty Kidney 8~30 Gurley Rd. Douglasville, Ga. 30134
Bream, Ga. Giants, copperhead, bluegill, shellcracker, improved channel catfish, Fla.
if we load. M. Cummings Acworth 770-5290067
Want 100 or 150 gal. fuel tank w/wo pump T. Bragg Monroe 770-267-8969
770-920-3007
bass, sunbqss, rainbow trout. - Ken Holyoak Mulch hay for sale, never rained on $1/bale, Want 150-250 Qal. propane gas tank. E
I would like to obtain information and/or a pattern for a sock
Alaeaha 912-532-6135
you pick up in barn & load. Kevin Vassar Renfroe Lizella 912-788-4576
Brown trout for sale, 6-8", if not home, Lavonia 706-856-1316
- Want 250' to 3SO gal. propane tank
please leave message, will call back. Kevin Mulch hay, wheat straw, good lge. bales. w/regulator. Betty Elliott Braselton 706-654-
monkey with a red mouth. Tammy Herrington
Kane Blairsville 706-745-5257
Lance Marlone Dacula 770-945-8009
3554
Flat Shoals Elementary School Media Center
Catalpa trees $1 ea.; also, catalpa worms Mulch or cow hay, sq. bales, winter rye Want 5000 gal. pressurized water tank. Ed
$1/doz. Joe Mask Fayetteville 770-461- fescue, never wet. Charles Morgan Bottoms Concord 770-884-5662
7068
Cumming 770-844-9116
Want LP gas tanks from 50 to as big as
1455 Flat Shoals Rd. Conyers, Ga. 30013
Channel catfish & bream for stocking lakes. Mulch, cow hay sq. bales $2.50/bale. B 1250 gal. cap. Dick Jones Chula 912-567-
Fax: 770-483-3579
Bob Reece Whitesburg 770-834-2800
Walker Franklin 770-854-7802
2302 912-567-3900
Channel catfish fingerlings, sterile grass f".ine straw del. installed $4.50/bale, Dekalb, Want a ram water pump in working or
e-mail: therrington@rockdale.K12.ga.us
carp, statewide dely. avail. or farm pick up, Gwinnett, Conyers, Fulton. Elaine Williamson repairable cond. John Mcintyre Bowdon 770-
quantity disc. Randy Bennington Cumming Stone Mountain 770-593-3405 770-492- 258-2214
Want wood cook stove, in like new cond. D. Full cord mix. hardwood, oak, hickory,
770-889-9341
9200
Want elec. butter churn. J. Smith Marietta Hanson Dahlonega 706-867-6728
cherry pecan $100, del. avail., 80 mi. radius
Channel catfish, bluegill, redbreast, shellcrackers, hybrid bream, sterile grass carp, crappie, lge. mouth bass. Herman Walker Centerville 912-971-4383
Grass carp, 9-1 O", 10-12", channel catfish 5-6", 7-8", large mouth bass, bluegill, shellcracker, dely./pick up. Robert Brown Brooks 770-719-8039
Hybrid red wigglers, bedrun, 10,000 $40, 5000 $25 post paid w/instr~ James Spivey Wra:t: 912-359-2866
Pine on the
straw in ground,
Walton Co. you bale_
for 75 it. Tai
cTehnotms/pbsaole~
Good Ho~ 770-207-4995
Pinestraw, $2.75/bale, del., lge. clean
bales, installation avail., , Atlanta-South.
Joshua Bulloch Warm Springs 706-846-
5327
Pinestraw, clean red slash long needle,
fresh lge. tight bales $2.75, 550 bales or drop
trailers, $20.50 ea. Jerome Murphy Vidalia
912-537-3012 877-202-7956
706-273-3838
-
Want free bagged grass clippings, will pick
Out-Of-State Wanted
up in Cumming weekly. Alan Stagg Cumming
-
770-888-6345
- Want DavTdl'lradley walk behind tractor
Want free horse manure aged if possible,
attachments, owners manuals. Paul Burkle Waterloo IA 319-232-9859
will pay you to haul. Carol Caggiano New Born 706-468-8462
Want portable bandsaw sawmill, gristmill
Want good used tin w/o a lot of rust. J. Sims stones & equip., logs for cabin,
Conyers 770-483-2106
green/seasoned. Joe Chapdelaine Fairview
Want jelly jars & pints, reas., Gainesville _T--'N--6''-1-=5.c-7"9'-=9'---1'-9';..9::.7:.- - - - - - - - - -
area. Lois Ashley Gainesville 770-534-0771
Firewood
Gainesville, call before 9 pm. Don Kuchenmeister Lula 706-677-3502
Hardwood, seasoned & sheltered, split or rnd. $60 for 1/2 cord, dely. & stacking extra. Larry Brown Braselton 706-654-1404
Seasoned hardwood, you haul, call for prices between 6 pm & 8 pm. Jeremy Deyoung Elberton 706-213-9084
Seasoned hardwoods, cut, split, stacked 1/2 cord $75; free dely. Jeremy Pence Aleharetta 770-735-1154
large mouth, spotted bass, adults, fingerlings, sterile grass carp, bluegill,
shellcracker, channel catfish, pond supplies.
Greg Grimes Aleharetta 770-475-6720
. Rainbow trout, lge. sizes & fingerlings, farm
pick up or dely. Ted Logan Ellijay 706-635-
2848
.
Red wigglers, beqrun $20/bucket, $65/drum. L Smith Canton 770-479-4032
Red worm farm for sale, 70 half barrels, 4 ground beds, 42" wide, 22' long, all full of worms & eggs. S. Hammett Harlem 706541-1727
Red worms, bedruns $9/lb. plus shipping & handling, lake Blackshear Bait Farm. Chuck Brown Vienna 912-268-7471
Redworms, 10 lbs. or more $8, less than 1O lbs. $10 plus post. John McElroy Americus 912-824-7531 912-824-7734.
Redworms, extra lge. bait size, hand counted $14/1000, bedrun $11/lb. plus post. Betty Shelton 232 Oak Mt. Rd. Waverly hall 31831 706-582-2468
Regd. producers of steril grass carp, channel catfish, bluegill, shellcracker, red breast, hybrid bream, crappie, dely. avail. Paul Williams Hawkinsville 912-892-3144
Smallhead channel catfish fingerlings, treated & disease free, pick up or delY: avail. Freddy Tribble Alamo 912-568-1879
Sterile grass carp, channel catfish fingerlings, bluegill, shellcracker, redbreast, hybrid bream, free dely. Ringo Merritt Wa:t:nesboro 706-554-0182
Ste~ile grass carp, channel catfish, all sizes, bluegill & redear bream & brass. Ed Henderson Dearing 706-595-7183
Sterile grass carp, dely. avail. Frog Baker
Pinestraw, lge. clean bales, min. 30 bales $4/bale, del. & spread. R. lewis Buford 770932-2217
Pinestraw, min. 75 bales $4/bale, del. & installed. J. W. lewis Cumming 770-8869427
Premium grade mulch for sale, guaranteed best prices, local dely. avail. J. Garrison Gainesville 770-297-7886
Rye_ straw & mulch, sq. bales $2 ea., mulch hay picked up in field $1.50 ea. Bruce Mixson S:t:lvania 912-863-7142
Topsoil, fill dirt, horse manure for sale. S. Jones Loganville 770-318-1962
Topsoil, fill dirt, lge. dump truck, spreading avail. surrounding counties Twiggs, Bleckley, Wilkinson. Ricky Lynn Jeffersonville 912945-3846
Wheat straw, clean tight sq. bales, delivered anywhere in Ga. for $2.50/bale. L McGowan Bartow 912-625-3667
Wheat straw, clean, tight sq. bales, $2.50/bale, delivered anywhere in Ga., lrg. quantities avail. A. McGowan Wadley 912252-5435
Oddities
3 lge. potpourri scented lye soap $8, 4 1ge: bass unscented lye soap $8, 22 oz. lye
laundry chips $5, all ppd. C. Wilkerson Box 31
Na}'.lor 31641 912-244-4409
_7 plastic gourds & cross bar & pole for $12. M. Lenderman Lithonia 770-483-6023
Gourds 50 cents/up, martins, bottleS, dippers, all sizes, will ship. Anne McKinney 1184 Swint Rd. Griffin 30224 770-233-0983
wilGl osuhripds$, 1M/uapr.tinW, abllluaecbeirdM,acxrwoeolkl edRohyasntdole~
Want manual operated corn sheller, good - - - - - - - - - ----~--~----~-----
Seasoned oak & hickory firewood $75 for
I operating cond., reas. Bill Lober Macon 912- All firewood advertised in the Market 1/2 cord, $150/cord, $10 defy. Jeremy Wood
471-1001
Bulletin must be cut from the advertiser's '-A'-'u:=s.;;;te""l'--7'-'7'-'0'---7'--4.:..:5,__-9::::0::.:5;..:6:..___ _ _ _ _ __
Want millstone from gristmill; will pay reas. personally owned property. In addition, by Seasoned oak cut & split, 18"-22", free defy.
price & pick up. H. J. Hine Conyers 404-897- law, terms such as face cord rack pile Atlanta area $70 for 1/2 cord. H. Lyon
7566
truckload, etc., cannot b~ us~d t~ Chamblee 770-458-3939
BaWnkasnCt ool.d, Cfaormmmheorucseeatroeam.oCviendtoy mBryefgaermnzeinr advertise firewood. Advertisers must use . Seasoned oak firewood, split & cut to any
Norcross 770-3 3_ Want Id - h"9 0089
boxes &o re11lsatemdg 1iuterems,s reeH1as,rrpyo1Mesa, ttthackle
Hoschton 770-932-0033
ews
I the standard unit of
when specifying the
ammeoausnutre~f
the cord firewood
for sa1e.
#2 fat lighter splinters, approx. 340 bundles
srze, del. & stacked $120/cord. J. Waters
Daswesaosnonveillde
706-265-3882 red & wh1'te oak,
der.
&
stack
1/2
cord $60, _also tree removal. Walt Gaskin, Jr.
want pine logs, free disposal, no pick up, 1 lb. avg: $1 ea., buy~r picks up & take all. Lake Lamer 770-503-1164
.,
avail. D. Ruby Good Hoee.770_972_3503
j Roscoe Darnel ColqUItt 912-758 3516
, 100% A-1 qlty. seas. mxd. oak/hickory
. Well season~d, covered oak and hickory firewood, I split rt, you haul, $60 1/2 ed. Clyde
Want sml. pole shed, built approx. 20x30 , : firewood, only $90/cd., free split-any length, Wylie Gainesville 770-869-3562
call aft. 6 pm. Joe Murray Jasper 706-692- del., stacked, vol. disc. avail. Robbie Joe Ball
6564
Ground 770-704"0930
Christmas Trees
Want stainless steel 2 frame honey 1.5-20 pickup loads lightered wood $1000, Christmas trees, new fi~ld, beau. Va. pines,
extractor, will pay reas. price. B. Jackson 677 bundles lightered splinters $800, 656 50 or more $10 ea. l. Bishop Marietta 770-
Marietta 770-578-0332
bundles kindling wood $300, you haul. 427-5084 770-479-3103
Want to buy #2 pine lumber, 1x 6 x 6 or 1 x Charles Stalvey Homerville 912-487-5426
Norway & white spruce, exc. qlty. $18.50-
6 x 8, that has been plane & not been wet, w/75" mi radius. call aft. 6 pm. J. Andrews
40' walnut tree, 2 ft. dia., call for info. June Eavin Calvan'. 912-872-8143
$20.50 ea., white pine $8.75 to $10 ea., twine wrapped. Martha Scissom Blairsville 706-
searta 706-444-6298
Want to buy black or purple grapes, reas., Savannah area. l. Thompson Bloomingdale 770-748-0380
Want to buy few qts. or gallons of huckleberries. C. McGee Lilburn 770-9210546
Want used 1O'x1 O' roll-up barn door, in good cond. at reas. price, prefer elec. drive. Ben
A-1 qlty. firewood, all hardwood, free dely., 1/2 cord $75, full cord $140. Stan Buffington Tucker 770-493-8661
Fat lighter, lge. pick up load $125. Mike Hattaway Aeeling 706-541-2928
Firewood, split, seasoned hardwood $140/cord, half cord $75, free dely. Phillip little Lawrenceville 770-962-8643
745-4119 Va. pine Christmas trees, 5'-8', $9-$16 fert.,
sheared, cut baled, shaken & loaded. Steve Green Louisville 912-625-7723
White pine Christmas trees, 6-10' $10-$12, sheared & sprayed. Wyatt Bramlette Rome 706-295-5557
Save Water
Counter Roswell 770-992-0221
Free mix. firewood, trees down, easy
Don't use a spray of water to
Want used 8' or 1O' bush hog & 48" to 60" tree spade. Ben Seay 4264 Thompson Bridge Rd. Waynesboro 30830 706-554-6227
Want wood burning heater insert for fireplace. Steve Russo Douglasville 770-
access, Bostwick areas. Bennie Moon Lithonia 770-972-5359
Free sev. poplar, oak trees, you cut, haul, clean up, standing & blown down. Carl Krue~er Duluth 770-418-1696
remove debris from your driveway and walkways. Use a rake or broom, according to the University of Georgia Extension Service. This helps conserve
Lagrange 706c884-8678
706-245-4218
920-2742
Submit ads by Wednesday noon.
water
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MiniGrants Offered For Ga. Educators
Georgia Agriculture in the Classroom
is offering a MiniGrant Program for
educators during the 1999-2000 school
year. GA-AITC is a public/private
partnership . serving Georgia educators
with a goal of helping to increase the
understanding of agriculture among
students and teachers.
The MiniGrant Program offers cash
awards to help educators more effectively
integrate agriculture into their regular
curriculum. Grants of up to $300 will be
awarded for budgeted expenses to
provide for an original and creative
activity or program. Deadline for
applications for the 1999-2000 grants is
November 1, 1999. The project should
be completed by May 15, 2000, when a
project summary will be due.
Innovation and an interdisciplinary
approach are important judging criteria.
Other key criteria are extensive student
involvement and the subsequent effect on
the students. Field trips and assemblies
must be linked to classroom learning
objectives and applications .should
outline specific pre- and post-activities.
Additional judging criteria include
hands-on and visual learning and the total
number of students impacted. Special
consideration will be given to
applications using other matching funds
and
community
resources
(agribusinesses, farmers, other human
resources, etc.) and to teachers who have
participated in in-service workshops and
Staff Development Unit courses that
included Agriculture in the Classroom.
Recipients will be randomly .selected
for visits prior to the May 15, 2000,
completion date to learn about the
success of the project from the teachers
and their students. GA-AITC reserves
the right to deny applications based on
quality, quantity and intent. The
MiniGrant program is sponsored by
Georgia Agriculture in the Classroom
Council Inc. and its network of funders.
For an application form or more
information, contact: Donna Reynolds,
Georgia Agriculture in the Classroom,
P.O. Box 7068, Macon, GA 31209-7068;
912-474-8411; or dhreynolds@gfb.org
Next Handicraft
Edition Set for Oct. 13
The next handicraft edition for the Market Bulletin is scheduled for Oct. 13. The deadline for notices is Sept. 29.
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 compliance with all other advertising guidelines (see page 2).
Herbert Arnold of Blairsville, Ga., grew this 19-pound cabbage in his home garden.
THE MARKET BULLETIN
Wednesday September 22, 1999
'Due ta. 'DIUMUf Id
Forest Fire Warning Issued in Georgia
This giant pumpkin grown by Jim Swindler weighed 197 pounds.
The Georgia Forestry Commission has issued a statewide advisory against outdoor burning activities due to extremely dangerous potential for wildfire caused by drought.
Georgia's current statewide drought index averages 500 with some areas at the 700 mark, according to Alan Dozier, GFC chief of forest protection. ''The danger of wildfire under these conditions cannot be over-emphasized," he said. "A drought index of 500 makes any woodland area a tinderbox, and when the index goes over 600, it can make fire control very difficult and dangerous." The index ranges from 0 (wettest) to 800 (driest).
GFC officials request public assistance
by postponing outdoor burning until conditions improve. "If it is absolutely necessary tb burn outside," Dozier said, "extreme precautions should be taken because Georgia is undergoing an extreme drought. A single spark can set off a wildfire that could burn hundreds of acres."
All GFC firefighting crews and cooperators are now on 24-hour alert due to currently dangerous conditions. The agency recorded 769 forest fires that burned 3,522 acres during August - double the usual number and attributable to extreme drought.
For current updates on state drought conditions, call your local Georgia Forestry Commission office or 1-800-GA TREES.
Farm Safety Week
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other areas that are a growing concern to the oldest industry in the nation. Tractor overturns remain the greatest source of fatal injury on the farm. Each year, hundreds of fatal injuries from tractor overturns occur with tractors not equipped with a Rollover Protective Structure (ROPS). Farmers need to understand the importance of having a ROPS on their tractor and wearing their seat belt. Rigid and/or foldable ROPS are available for almost all tractors built since 1970 and for many tractors older than that.
Other areas of major injury and health concern on the farm are extra riders on tractors and equipment, equipment entanglement, crop and manure storage facility hazards, exposure to toxic gases, chemicals, dusts and mold, sun exposure, stress, livestock handling, motor vehicle collision with equipment on the highway, farm truck-related injuries, first-aid training, response and care of injuries and illnesses in rural America.
For more information on National Farm Safety and Health Week, visit the NSC website at www.nsc.org/farmsafe.htm or call (630) 285-112L
Harvest Celebration Scheduled Nov. 19
The Georgia Agribusiness Council will hold its annual Harvest Celebration November 19, at the Cobb Galleria Centre in Atlanta.
The Harvest Celebration is the focal event of the year for agribusiness in Georgia as leaders from every commodity and service sector unite in a festive salute to the industry. Proceeds from the event support the Council program of work objectives, including state and federal legislative monitOring, agricultural education projects for school children, and media relations.
Activities for the evening begin at 5:30 p.m. with a silent auction and "Field of Dreams" reception followed by dinner at 7:30 p.m. and entertainment by country music recording artist Mark Wills at 9 p.m. Individual reserved seats are $150 each with reserved tables of ten available at $1,500 each.
Ticket holders for the "Field of
Dreams" will have ari opportunity to win
one of 67 valuable prizes, including electronics and jewelry. Ticket books are available for $100 each and include 21 chances to win, making them a great treat for those with reserved tables to share with their guests.
According to the Agribusiness Council, every 1999 ticket purchaser will be guaranteed a reserved seat at the event. In order to provide this service, the Council will assign and distribute tickets only when payment is received in full.
Tickets are available from Georgia Agribusiness Council Directors and from the Georgia Agribusiness Council office. For more information, call 1-800-7262474.
Beatrice Taylor, 83, of Cartersville, Ga., grew this large fig in her home garden. " She said her fig plant produced an abundance of figs, but this was the largest she has ever seen.
Hurricane Floyd
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Training Facility, Henderson's Arena and
Chateau Elan. Many small animals were
transported to the Macon Coliseum
which serves as the largest pet friendly
shelter in the state. A number of private
facilities also offered to provide space for
horses and other animals.
Due to the magnitude of the
evacuation effort and the shortness of
time in transporting animals to safe
facilities, the department was able to call
in national search and rescue and
emergency response teams for additional
assistance. Once it was determined these
resources were no longer needed, the
department assisted in their rvlocation to
other states affected by the hurricane.
"Our department also is grateful for
the donations of veterinary and pet
supplies provided by the Georgia
Veterinary Medical Association and the
Humane Association of Georgia," Irvin
said, " and for the willingness of the
University of Georgia: College of
Veterinary Medicine to provide
additional assistance if needed."
The large exodus of motorists from the
risk area clogged many of the state's
roadways and some motorists, as well as
vehicles from the Georgia Department of
Transportation and the Georgia State
Patrol, ran out of fuel. In addition, many
of the service stations and convenience
stores along major thoroughfares had
closed and evacuated and were unable to
provide fuel to motorists. In response to
this need, Georgia Department of
Agriculture's Fuels and Measures
Division was activated to coordinate the
transportation of 1,000 gallons of
gasoline and 1,000 gallons of diesel to
refuel the vehicles of these personnel and
stranded motorists.
During the evacuation process, the
department's Consumer Protection
Division received some calls of food
shortages in the coastal area. In response
to this need, Consumer Protection
personnel helped to coordinate the
resupplying of food outlets along the
evacuation route.
The department also was active in the
aftermath of the storm to insure that any
food spoilage that occurred due to
electrical power outages was properly
destroyed. When the evacuation order
was lifted, department sanitarians began
canvassing the coastal region, focusing
on areas where power outages occurred.
As of presstime, some temperature-
abused foods had been identified and the
stores affected were cooperating in
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