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GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE TOMMY IRVIN,COMMISSIONER
Vol., No. 32
Wednesday August 9, 2000
Copyright 2000
Animal Industry Division Protects Georgia's Livestock
Ensuring high-quality, disease-free domestic animals falls under the jurisdiction of the Animal Industry Division of the Georgia Department of Agriculture. Under the direction of the State Veterinarian, this division oversees programs that greatly reduce or eliminate many serious animal diseases and is the largest division within the Department.
By a comprehensive surveillance arid herd testing program, cattle and swine brucellosis .have been eradicated in Georgia and both livestock and humans are protected from this devastating disease. Cattle from Georgia are now
allowed to move through livestock markets and .travel to other states with fewer restrictions and test requirements.
Although Georgia was declared free of tuberculosis in 1986, the state's dairies are routinely monitored and tissue samples from slaughter plants are tested to assure that Georgia's livestock remain tuberculosis-free.
Other responsibilities of the Animal Industry Division include overseeing th~ humane treatment of companion animals, including horses, through the Animal Protection and Equine Health Programs. The Department licenses pet dealers,
'BU'B'BA Lwtqru~_
Georgia Company Receives National Award .for Products
Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin will hold a press conference at 11:30 a.m., Thursday, August 10, to recognize BUBBA burgers TM , named by the National Cattlemen's Beef Association as the Nation's #1 Best New Beef Product Marketed by a Small Company in the Year 2000. The press conference will be held in the courtyard of the Georgia Department of Agriculture Building at 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive in Atlanta. In the event of rain, the conference will be held in Room 201 of
ag consumer line
the Agriculture Building. "This award is national in stature and
brings an honor to Georgia agriculture normally reserved for Midwestern beef states," said Commissioner Irvin. "It is another testament to the diversity of Georgia agriculture."
In 1996, Mr. Walter "Bubba" Eaves and family introduced the original BUBBA burgerTM hamburger, a whole
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National Conference Focuses On Community Gardening
I am about to replace fescue with another grass wi.th more qeat resistance and one that
uses less water. I was thinking about EIToro zoysia. However, since this is a relatively
new grass to Georgia I wonder if there are any comparisons available that would compare the various Georgia zoysias against each other.
Our warm-season grasses (Bermuda, zoysia, etc.) are quite different in fertilization requirements, shade, and drought tolerance than cool season grasses such as fescue.
Bermuda and zoysia are both good grasses. However, Bermuda is somewhat more drought tolerant with the ability to go up to three weeks between irrigation. The hybrid Bermudas are sterile and must be either established by sod or sprigging. Bermuda is aggressive and may invade flower beds, so care and edging may be required.
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What makes tomatoes have white spots on them? I have never seen this before. The tomatoes could be damaged by stink bugs. The bugs insert their mouthpiece under the skinof the tomato when they are feeding. This leaves a white spot. This is harmless and crui be cut away when the tomato is peeled. Although spraying is rarely necessary, almost any insecticide recommended for tomatoes, such as Sevin, would control stink bugs. Contact your county Extension office at (770) 467-4225 or write to: P.O. Box 277, GritliIJ., GA 30224.
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I recently built a coop for three chickens I've had since Easter. I believe that they are
roosters because one crowed this morning. They have started to fight each other. Is this
normal? Will they eventually calm down? It appears that these three birds are roosters and will need to be separated from
each other to prevent them from fighting. Otherwise, in close conimement, they probably will fight until they destroy each other.
Ifyou have problems or questions about products or services regulated by the Georgia
Department of Agriculture, write: Consumer Services, Room 224, Agriculture Building, 19 ML. King Jr. Dr., Atlanta, Georgia 30334-4201, or call toll-free, 1-800-282-5852
(statewide), or in metro Atlanta, 404-656-3645.
Making urban America a greener, more beautiful place will be the focus of the 21st _ annual American Community Gardening Association Conference scheduled Sept. 7 - 11 at the Loudermilk Center, 40 Courtland Street, in Atlanta;
"Placing Millennium Seeds for Future Urban Growth" is the theme of the conference, which will gather those involved in all aspects of community gardening and greening to share experiences and to learn from one another. U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Dan Glickman is scheduled as the keynote speaker for the conference, which also will include slide presentations, panel discussions, other speakers, hands-on workshops, networking, walking and bus tours, and a post-conference trip to Callaway Gardens.
The American Community Gardening Association is a national non-profit organization of professionals, volunteers and supporters of community gardening and greening in urban, suburban and rural commumtles. It seeks to promote community gardening and greening as a means for improving the quality of life.
For more information, call Bobby Wilson or Cathy Walker at 404-762-4077 or e-mail to ugel121E@uga.edu.
kennels, animal shelters, and stables conducting business in Georgia and assures that the animals are maintained in adequate facilities and are treated humanely. The Humane Care of Equine Act mandates that all horse owners feed/water their horses to prevent starvation and treat them with humane care. The Division has rece_ntly unveiled a Georgia Certified Aviary Program that recognizes premier aviculturists practicing optimal health and humane care.
The Department is responsible for assuring that safe meat and poultry products are offered to Georgia consumers and does so by providing inspection ,at. over 150 slaughter and processing plants through the staff of the Meat Inspection Program.
Market reports of livestock and poultry are monitored by the Livestock and Poultry Market News offices. These reports help producers plan the marketing of their animals and provide critical cost information for national fastfood chains selling Georgia's poultry products. Market news reports are available on internet. For poultry prices, use the Dpeartment's website of www.agr.state.ga.us under "What's New". For livestock prices, use the USDA website of www.ams.usda.gov/lsg/mncs/ls_thom.ht.
The Animal Industry Division has been an active player in environmental issues affecting livestock production and has devel9ped new programs for swine feeding operator training and certification, rendering facility malodors, and dead animal disposal techniques:
For more information on these and other Animal Industry Division programs, please contact the State Veterinarian, Dr. Lee Myers, at 1-800-282-5852, extension 3671.
Farmland Edition Planned in Sept.
The Fall Farmland Edition of the Market Bulletin will be published September 13. Deadline for this issue is August 23.
* Only farmland may be advertised.
Land tracts must be at least five acres in size and located in Georgia.
* Indicate acreage and county where
your property is located.
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THE MARKETBULLETIN
Wednesday August 9, 2000
'52 8N tractor, VGC w/4 pieces of equip. 1-horse or 2-horse wagon, rubber tires, 4WD articulating loader, 7231 Terex, good
Farmers & Consumers Market Bulletin Advertising Guidelines
$4500; 5 hp Chipper/shredder, good cond., hyd. brks., $1800, almost new, used once. condition, will sell last one for $16,000. C. $375. Billy Malcom Monroe 770-267-3346 Johnny Keasler WoodbU!}'. 706-538-6315 Billings Sale City 912-294-4666
'52. 8N, year old, beautiful restoration, 95% 1-row Covington planter & culti., $400; 8 5 ft. bushhog finishing mower, 3-pt. hitch,
rubber, hvy. bumper, good lift, motor gauges & disc cutaway harrow, $550 all exc. cond. $1000, like new. G.W. Cook Villa Rica 770-
All Advertisements published in the Market Bulletin must relate to the farming/agricultural industry or be a part thereof; any and all item(s} submitted for sale through the BULLETIN must meet at least one of the following criteria: 1} must be produced by the advertiser on his/her own farming operatioA, 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 ~re not allowed to advertise in the MARKET BULLETIN. Commercial is defined as intended for mass market; handling large quantities of product for distribu1ion (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 editor has the au1hority to designate the length of 11ds and the number of ads that may be placed by a family untt in any issue of the BULLETIN. Currently, only one (1} notice may be placed by any family unit in any issue of the BULLETIN. Family untt refers to all individuals sharing the same residence, address or telephone number. Each notice submitted for publication must be in writing, legible, on a single sheet of paper separate from any other notice, and be accompanied by the name of the category and !lie name, mailing and street address(es} and telephone number of the person submitting the same. At the end and below the text of the notice, the following statement must be included and signed by the person submitting the notice: I hereby certify that the above notice meets all the necessary requirements for publication in the FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN. Items for sale or 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.
Friday, or write: Market Bulletin, Georgia Department of Agriculture, 19 MLK Jr. Drive, Atlanta, GA 30334-4250 Ads will be published only once each time submitted unless the advertiser specifies in writing on the notice that the ad is to be published more than one week. Ads may be published consecutively up to a miiximum of four (4) weeks. A new notice must be submitted after each maximum 4-week period if the _advertiser wants the advertisement to continue. Ad.s cannot be taken via telephone. Ads are computer referenced by telephone number, so tt is essential that the advertiser's telephone number be submitted with each ad. Advertisers who do not want a telephone number printed in their 11ds should note this fact on the face of the advertisement furnished to the BULLETIN. There is a 20-word limit for advertisements; name, town, phone number or name and complete address must be included in the 20-word limtt. The MARKET BULLETIN reserves the right to edtt notices. Georgia residents only may advertise in the MARKET BULLETIN wtth the following exception: out-of-state residents may advertise only in the Ou1-of-State Wanted category. Ads must be received no later than Wednesday noon in order to appear in the following week's paper. Send ads to:
MARKET BULLETIN Ga. Dept. of Agriculture 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive AUanta, GA 30334-4250
Advertisers who have ads running for more than one week may call to cancel their ads if the items sell before the ad expires. To cancel or correct an ad, simply call the department's toll free number, 1-800282-5852, 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
lgts., $450. J.C. Cantrell Baldwin 706-778- James Elliott Lavonia 706-356-4839
832-2664
7870
1O by 8 service type body, new blue paint, 5 hp Craftsman leaf mulcher & limb grinder,
'52 AC mdl. B farm tractor, hyd. no live PTO, covered front for air compresseor, $1000 obo. _$200. William C. Cole Hampton 770-946-
restored, new tires, $2000. Joe A. Reeves Bennie Kempson 351 River RD Concord 3056
Tucker 770-934-1758
30206 770-884-5251
5 . hp. Snapper stump grinder, good
'52 Farmall Cub tractor w/belly mower, runs 100-hp elec. motor, 3500 rpm, 220 v., oil condition, $900. Harvey Rousy Dewy Rose
good, $3200. Alan Davis Senoia 770-599- starter, 400-a. switch, mass/weather head 706-283-1975
3295
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motor enclosed, $2000 obo, eves. W . E. 5' King Kutter Brand, bushhog mower, good
'53 Ford 8N, less than 100/hrs. on rebuilt Milford Carnesville 706-384-4082
condition, $375. Chris McPherson Cumming
motor/transmission, burned wiring/good - 125E 1985 Dresser loader, very good cond. 770-902-4196 .
metal, $1,500. Mike Krivanek Sugar Valley
706-624-1883
'53 Super M Farmall, runs great, looks
good. John Millford Madison 706-557-2162
'54 Ferguson T030 5/pcs.. equip., runs
great, ready to work, have all manuals. B.
Hardy Brooks 770-460-0314
'54 JD 408, wide front, runs well, $1650;
2010 JD gas, remotes, pis, runs exc., $2750.
,N. Anderson Dahlonega 706-867-6067
'56 12 V Ford tractor w/bushhog; $3900.
Terry Senter Flowe!}'. Branch 770-967-2815
'60 Ford 801 dsl., $3200; 7', 24 blade disc
harrow, 3-pt. hitch, $700; 5' Ford belly mower,
_$300. Randy T. Farrell Brooks 770-460-5409
'62 MF diesel Delux, good cond., 5 pcs.
equip., 25' gooseneck trlr., all $10,000. David
Mullins 732 Hwy. 18 E. Zebulon 30295 706-
567-8592
'64 Ford 2000, gas, excellent original
condition w/1800 hrs., $4250. T. Dean
_Way:cross 912-285-9995
. '70 4500 Ford backhoe, strong frame,
needs motor rebuilt, $2500, Wilkes County.
_Ray E Grubb Lincolnton 706-293-4290
'74 Deutz tractor, 55 hp, A/C, cab, dsl., 1300
hrs.. good cond., reason sell: sold cattle, $8000 W. M. Atkins Chickmauga 423-892-
5141 706-375-5591 '74 Ford 5000, great ~ond., new tires, new
paint, 60 hp, $7500. Tracy Tarpley Dublin
912-272-5256
Neil Short Cedartown 770-748-3441
14 ft. farm wagon, heavy duty road worthy tires, size 9.5L-14, good condition, $500. Bubba Pierce Albany: 912-436-7070
14' tandem harrow, hay-buster grain drill, 1O', Gleaner combine w/corn & grain heads. HoY! Hubbard Newnan 770-253-4245
140 Farmall w/quick hitch harrow, 2/14" turning plow, rotary mower cultivators, good cond., new front tires, $4900 firm. R. Musgrove Axson 912-384-5084
16 & 20 disc harrow, $525-$550; post digger 9" auger, $400; 6' scrape blade, $250, dirt scoop, $225. M. Crosby Blackshear 912449-6573
16 ft. Parkbuilt truck body, 20 ft., 8 in. suction pipe; JD mowing machine. Robert Conner Pitts 912-648-6565 912-648,6561
16' flatbed trailer, elec. brks., removable side rails, fold up ramps, extra tires/wheels, $1, 150. Wayne Coe Talking Rock 706-6357500
16' trailer, 2 axle, brks., lgts., load ramp, good condition, $875. V. Bruce Covington 770-786-5014
16' x 6' dovetail Hooper trailer, two 35001bs., axles, electric brakes, fenders, only 2 mos. old; $1200. Darrel Cox Royston 706245-0196
16' x 7' implemenVcar trailer (4) new 15" tires, fold-up ramps, lights, tag, excellent condition $900. Ed Pastizzo, Sr. Plains 912-
5' bushhog pull type cutter, good condition, $350. Ben Evans Fairmount 706-337-2419
5' bushhog, like new, $425. L. Strickland Roswell 770-552-2898
52 8N Ford, extra nice, good rubber, runs great, Bush-hog, scrape blade, dirt scoop $3200. Mack Gilreath Summerville 30747 706-734-2927
54 Farmall Super M tractor, does not run, hvy.-duty pull'type 5-ft. mower, old, works, $500 tor both, call eves. Sharon Cain Quitman 912-263-7749
545 Ford loader, motor burned, new tires on rear, good trans. & rear end, $2500. Dan Bailey Lavonia 706-356-1677
550 bu. tandem axle grain truck, NH 848 baler; JD w/loader. John Battaglia Dahlonega 770-560-9209
6" loading auger, 41', 5 hrs., motor elec. drive, $1000; power washer for hog operation, etc., 195 deg. water, $900. W. Williams Byron 912-956-2471
6' Bush Hog Squeeler, $495. R. W. Greene Tallapoosa 770-574-7441
6-row ripper, $1800; gleaner M combine, $2500; JD 71 planter, 8 row, 15 bu. hopper, $3200. Paul Rivers Fayetteville 770-4605086
60 KW 3-phase, GE generator, Detroit dsl. eng., good c.ond., $6000 obo. Bruce Yawn Baxley 912-367-2322
174 JE> 3020-GC, 35 hp., clutch/2 tires new, 824-3269
Access the Market Bulletin via the Georgia
wide front, 3-pt. hitch, PTO, hay spear, rock 165 MF, good tires, field ready, $5800, good Department of Agriculture Home Page at:
rake, $3800. Bill Ely Cartersville 770-607- cond.; 7x16 dual axle, equip. trlr., $650; 16' http://www.agr.state.ga.us Click on "What's
4122 '77 Ford 3000 dsl., new motor & clutch, p/s, brks., paint, decals, tach tires, $7850. Elmer _Raburn Macon 912-994-0875
'78 4-horse aluminum GN trlr., 7' tall, air
disk harrows, $375. Lamar Pittman Blackshear 912-449-0067
1910 Ford, 4WD, w/Ford loader, scrape blade, bushhog, $10,000, 1124 hrs. C.H. S!:!arks Commerce 706-336-5800
New," look nnder Agency Directory and select Current Issue under the Market Bulletin heading. Note: advertisements for the Market Bulletin cannot be accepted via e-mail.
Advertisers are advised to review requirements under ad categories before submitting their notices. Note: Due to space limitations, all ad guidelines cannot be listed in the BULLETIN each week. Advertisers who have questions concerning these guidelines may call 1-800,282-5852, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday
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.
conditioned DR, wired RV hook-up, pop-up vents, bus windows, $7000 obo B. Simmons _Lexington 706-743-3597
'80 Belarus 400 tractor, pis, 58 hp, aircooled diesel, looks & runs well, $3795 negot. T. Bowers Hartwell 706-376-4617
'82 Case 1390, 70 hp., 1025 hrs., some new parts & 2 tires, needs minor repairs &
1960s A/C F.E. loader, 4 cyl. diesel, good U/C, 4-way droit bucket, $3500 or trade for good farm tractor. Forrest Clemons Gainesville 770-886-1110
1976 White 10-wheeler grain truck, 1Ospd., 20-yd. steel dump, p/s, new diesel eng., $12,000. J. Blasczyk Douglasville 770-9425018
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paint, $9250. E.G. Perkins Springfield 912-
FARM EMPLOYMENT
Want experienced couple to work on broiler 754-3269 chicken farm, salary and housing provided. '85 Case skid loader, like new, 1750 hrs.,
Conrad Chang Ball Ground 770-887-5819 $7000 firm. Joe Fields 918 Mims St. If you have questions regarding ads in this Want male to operate hen farm, automatic Savannah 31410 912-897-1985
category, call Mercedes Lassiter at 404-651-9082. belt system, salary and trailer furnished, '87 Super L Extend-A-Hoe, less than 1000
references required. B. S. Williams Toccoa hrs., 4 buckets, $46,000. Ed Shiflett Adel
Only farin work or farm help wanted 706-886-9530
912-896-2378
advertisements allowed. No commercial, industrial or domestic employment permitted. '
Want man with cattle, hay and farm. '90 MF 383 w/front end loader, all hyd., 700
experience, full time, good salary, good house. hrs., aft. 8 pm. Jerry Collins Cairo 912-377-
Jerry Hendrix Social Circle770-464-1979
8065
Barn help, feed and clean-up part time for one horse, full board, NW, Cherokee Co. Bob
Want person to clean stalls or do misc. farm chores. Lucky Jones Alpharetta 770-569-
'90 mdl. Kubota L2550 tractor, 4WD w/loader, 28.5 hp., 240 hrs. 4' bushhog, exc.
Williams Kennesaw 770-422-9318 770-659- 9795
1705
Wan! weekend help with grooming, feeding,
cond., $13,000. Chas. E. Hill 706-757-2536
Commerce
Dependable hardworking 24 yr. old man seeks work on farm, exp. with all farm
equipment, horses and cows. Doug Patterson
Dalton 706-217-2543
Large acreage caretaker with 30 + goats
seeks new job $500 per month, no house or
fence required. Mitchell Williams Winder
770-969-6273
Mature female college student w/horses looking tor room/board, small salary in
exchange for farm work. Joe-Joe Edmonson
bathing, small horse farm in exchange for lessons, and riding privileges, exp. necessary. D. Savard Social Circle 770-464-0200
Work horse farm; grounds, paddocks, flowers, grass, help horses when needed, $300, must pass security check, need refs. Linda Lazzari Alpharetta 770-751-1982
FARM MACHINERY
'94 NH 254 tedder/rake, good condition, $2650. Mark Aderholdt Eastanollee 706-7792622
'95 Case IH cotton picker, 4-row w/duals; '89 Ford TW15 tractor, $17,000; '93 Ford 8730 FWA tractor, $30,000. Brett Mathis Warwick 912-535-6807
'95 Long 251 O disc tractor, 483 hrs., 10/spd., 50 PTO, pis, good condition, $7900. C. Bell Hull 706-548-5074
Atlanta 404-366-6766 404-786-1293
Mature female will do chores on farm in exchange tor nice separate house or apt. Reba Croft Marietta 678'-354-6385
If you have questions regarding this category, call Brenda Donnell at 404-651-9081.
'95 Savage pecan harvester, mdl. 8042, $3700; '95 Savage pecan cleaner, mdl. 4124, $5000. Frank Mapp Albany 912-888-9076
'96 Hooper 16-ft. trlr., tandem axle, elect.
Need adult male to help on horse farm in exchange for horse board, general light work. Oan Foley Cumming 404-229-8433
Person needed for horse barn maintenance and related duties in exchange tor pasture board on 1 horse, knowledge and exp. Tammy Freilichs Locust Grove 770957-6687
Responsible Arborist & landscaper seeking caretaker position, will pay some rent, preferred areas of South, North Fulton,
Only farm machinery and equipment owned by the advertiser and used in his/her own farming operation can be advertised; those persons advertising for machinery and equipment wanted must be seeking those items for their own farming operation.
'37 unstyled JD A w/spoke wheels, runs &
looks great, $5500. Mark Sprewell Carrollton
770-838-0948
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'47 8N Ford tractor, good condition,. rebuilt
brakes, ramps,. fenders, very good cond., $975. Jack Segars Bowman 706-246-0799
'96 JD 5300, MFWD loader, 1011 hrs., $23,250. Dale. Wiley Covington 770-4643815
'96 MF 231 w/232 loader, oversized tires,
other extras, $11 ,500. Dale Farmer Rome
706-291-8941
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'96 New Holland, 1920, 75 hrs., 3-pt.; 3-ft. New Holland bushhog, rollover blade; 4-ft. rake, all $11,000. Larry Reynolds Rockmart
Forsyth, or Dawsonville area. Cumming 770-887-3129
Clint Harris
motor, trans. & clutch, 12V, $2800. Davidson Cartersville 770-607-1962
Bob 770-684-4012 '98 6610 New Holland Ford, canopy, dual
Want barn help experience with warmbloods, perferred mornings from 8-11 and evenings 5-7. Laura Whartor 2617 Cox
'48 Ford 8N, $2600; Farmall Cub, $1500; culti., 3/pc;s. of equip. Leroy Storey Loganville 770-554-0114
remotes, 300 hrs., $17,500. G. Watts Newborn 706-342-8833
'98 Kubota tractor, B2400 w/front loader,
Rd. Woodstock 30188 770-926-7859
'49 AC-B work or restore, complete bushhog pulver... deck, 5 ft. mower, auto.
Want caretaker position with housing care tor horses, other animals, experience + references. Dee Taylor 1738 West Price Creek Rd. Talking Rock 30175 770-401-
cultivator w/front mount seeder, fertilizer & belly planter. Leslie Ray Robb Washington 706-678-2129
'49 Farmall Cub, good cond., new paint,
trans.,. $13,500, 185 hrs. Bill Brownlee Cumming 770-205-1650
'99 30' Gooseneck, dual tandem, 10-ton spring loaded, ramps, $5000. Anthony
8389
brks., clutch & rebuilt carb., some implements, Howard Toccoa 706-886-7471
Want caretaker/housekeeping position for $2400. Bill Jones Suwanee 770-945-5131
'99 6610 Ford tractor, 100 hrs., canopy,
honest man 57, and wife 61, need place to '50 8N great shape, many- major repairs detachable bucket; '99 Kuhn 6-disk hay
live & salary. Jack J. Sass General Delivery completed, 5' bushhog, used once, fresh mower. D. Jackson Cartersville 770-386-
Cleveland 30528 706-865:1205
paint, $3695..J)on Ellerbee Thomaston 706- 4399
Want cattle operation, 35 years 648-2521
1 - JCB backhoe, '98 4x4x4 root rack, 4
experience, resum'e & references upon '52 8N Ford tractor, 12 v. exc. cond., good buckets, 80 hrs. Mack Haselden Rt. 1, Box
request. Dan Gerrard Sylvania 912-829- tires, $3000. Gordon Jenkins Cleveland 706- 1442 Hahira 31632 912-896-3131
4703
865-2188
1 Super major eng., dsl., complete, $450;
Want dependable couple tor light farm '52 8N Ford tractor, runs good, about 500 dsl. head, 1200 David Brown, $275, cash only.
work: feeding cows, bushhogging and etc., hrs. on rebuilt engine, 16 disk harrow, good M. Wilson Millwood 912-283-9266
small salary, plus room and board. A. Doukas rubber, $3700. Kenneth Leatherwood 1 TE 20 Ferguson tractor for parts; Cub
Bogart 770-725-7225
Cony:ers 770-922-0616
Cadets, parts, also JD. Harlon Langford West
Want dependable, experienced individual '52 8N Ford tractor, runs/needs work, also Point 706-645-2862
for row crop farming, year round work, good incl. 5' mower, box blade, 16-disc harrow, 1 horse or 2 horse wagon, all original, VGC
pay for right person. Gus Moore Resaca spring-tooth plow, all $3,000. Mike Johnson used very little, $900. L. Deals Blairsville
706-629-6929
Manchester 706-846-8009
706-835-1209
1985 backhoe, Perkins eng., 4-cyl. diesel, extra dig hoe, 12"-24"-36" bucket..... runs good, ready for work, $10,000 firm. K. McCullough Milledgeville 912-453-7325 912-452-6276
2 1988 Hustler peanut combines; good cond. Andrew Luke Abbeville 912-423-6143 912-423-2855
2 ea., 18-4-30 tractor tires, 95% or better, aft. 5 pm, Wayne Casey Rome 706-2910766 706~295-4858
2, galvanized nast, $20 ea., 3 galvanized ground f"eeders w/adjustable legs, will hold approx. 50 lbs., $5 ea. Timmy Lepard Roopville 770-854-7713
2 horse wagon, grain wagon, exc. cond., $1350; mule drawn hay rake, $150, call aft; 5 pm. Dwayne Fortner Dahlonega 706-8643265
2 rnd. balers: Vermeer 605A & 851 New Holland, both in good cond., used this season, $1000 ea. or $1800/both. Glen Phillips Cummings 770-889-0361
- 2 wheeled walk behind plow, one cylinder Wisconsin eng. complete, needs some work, $300/0BO, call aft. 6:30 pm. Marc Schaffer Newnan 770-253-7532
2-row KMC inverter, new blades, vine cutter, $500; 2-row Hustler peanut combine, $3,500, sheltered. Robert Dodson Plains 912-824-5601
20 hp Scotts garden tractor, 50-in. cut, 53 hrs. on Kohler eng., $1600. Ed Bowles Locust Grove 770-957-8415
2200 Yanmar, 27hp. dsl. VGC $3900; 5 tiller $400; new 5-ft. Finish mower $950; new 4-ft. Rotary mower $500. James B. Woodard Sr. Hinesville 912-368-4519
263 MF 4WD, 53 hp., ROPS, 621 original hrs., $17,900; LX665 NH skid-steer, '97 mdl., low hrs. $13,950. Eddie. Lott Claxton 912739-2695
285 MF, exc. cond., dual hyd., 85 hp. Wesley S!:!arks Monticello 706-468-1846
3 all alumn. hopper, cotton tandem trlrs., good cond., $4000-$5,000-$6,000, call 9 am5 pm weekdays. Esco Milford Martin 706779-3122
3-bottom plow, $200. Floyd Barnes Hiram 770-942-7630
3-pt. hitch boom pole, $80; 5' hvy. duty cutter, $675; 6' box scrape, hvy. duty, $350. B. Trammel Snellville 770-972-2456
4 hp NOVO hit & miss eng., $800. Michael Burdge Cartersville 770-6066431
4-wheel farm trlr., no body; 50-gal front end mount w/sprayer accessories; 4-row cultivator, 358 white, "s" tine, vgc:. Eddie Floyd Dublin 912-272-5507
4243 MF dsl. tractor, never used, $23,000 call aft. 5 pm. M. Watson Statham 770-7255708
4430 CIA, good cond., $12,000; rainbow diesel & pump, $6500, long hard hose, $10,000. Jimmy Mixon Lyons 912-526-8564
483 mowing machine, $100; 2 bushhogs, $50 ea., needs work. Fred Pickett Madison
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60" pull behind garden mower for 4- DR all-terrain bushhog, 14 hp. Kawasaki, Four 14' Peerless dump peanut trailers, JD 4455 tractor, cab/air, other equip. JD mdl. 327 sq. baler, exc. cond., $3200;
wheeler, 13 hp., B&S, ideal for blueberries, elect. start, lights, owner's manual, like new, $1500 ea., two Peerless dbl. peanut dryers, Connie Tapley Sandersville 912-552-5242 NH 849 5x5 rnd. baler, field ready, $3900. Ed
$750. A. Rahn Glennville 912-654-4829
$2000 firm. Jeffrey Gresch Marietta 770-971- $1500 ea. Jimmy Barksdale Sylvester 912- JD 45 combine w/cab, p/s, 2-row corn t]ead, Williams Calhoun 706-277-1416 706-629-
601 Ford, good motor, trans., brakes, new 2695
776-2279
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2-row grain head, gas, $1200. D. Gay Lyons 0608
paint & decals, $3400. S.S. Graves Clermont Detroit gen. 100KW, low time, very good Front-end loader allied fits, MF 135, 230, 912-565-7022
JD tiller, 30" wide, good. cond., is not 3-pt.
770-983-3152
cond., $9000, call aft. 7 pm. M. Frady Mount 240, Taft tractors, 6' buckets, $2300. Bobby JD 450 seed loader, new rollers, new hitch, $600 or trade tor bushhog. Larry Smith
60s Ford Workmaster 661, 30-40 hp, 5- Airy 706-754-4801
Dixon Marietta 770-926-2530
sprockets, pins, bushes, and teeth, exc. Stockbridge 770-389-3771
speed, 2-stage clutch; live PTO, 12 v syst., Deutz 3005 dsl. tractor, $2500, engine in Front-end loader, 2425QT Bushhog Brand, cond., $17,000. George Stern Macon 912- JD, 40kw diesel generator, 150 gal. fuel
good cond., $3500. Marvin Rouse Acworth great shape, needs gear work. Don L. Marsh fits several makes, asking $3000. Dennis 746-7133
tank, trlr. mounted, like . new, w/wiring and
770-926-2178
Tunnel Hill 30755 706-673-2152
Groves Clarksville 706-754-3376
JD 450-C loader, good cond., new connectors, $7,600. Robert Haywood Winder
6610 Ford tractor, p/s, exc. condition. M. Deutz Allis GP 250 hay baler, rake & Fuel tank, 280 gal. with hose and nozzle, sprockets, new teeth on bucket, $14,000. 770-867-5830
Vaughn Baxley 912-366-8020
mower, $6500, also tractors & other equip. $225 cash. Emitt Bragg Statesboro 912-764- Perry Johns Perry 706-812-8038
JD, 5' rear mount, 3-pt. hitch, grooming
7 x 14' open trlr., back ramp plus two side ramps, exc. cond., good tires, spare, $1350
Jeanette Scott Vidalia 912-537-4881 Double Ought Fricke sawmill w/edger. Phil
2706 Gehl
'95 grinder/mixer working
cond.;
JD 466 engine, new starter, runs grt., perfect for generator/irrig. pump/tractor, call
mower, 3 blades, great cond. Terry Vann Murrayville 770-536-8106
obo. Holly Hawkinson Dacula 770-338-7876 Raiford Vidalia 912-537-7442
portable head squeeze chute, exc. cond. Brad aft. 5 p.m. Ralph Sanders Hartwell 706-376- John Deere 4640, power shift, cab, dual's,
7' bushhog rotary mower, all gears, bearings & blades are new, $900. Roy Ackiss
Dump trlr., 12,000 lbs., dual gate, spare charger, ramps, 1 yr. old, $4300. Allan Ennis
Wilson Hiawassee 706-896-4348 Gehl 3210 sq. hay baler, new condition,
2747 JD 5200, 300 hrs., $13,800; JD 4300, 4WD,
quick hitch, good condition, $20,000. L Mixon Cordele 912-886-7875
Williamson 770-567-3648
Marietta 770-436-8390 770-419-7971
field ready, sheltered, also other. M. Knowles 800 hrs., warranty, $11, 700. Jacob B. Johndeer two disk plow w/three point hitch
7-shank all-purpose plow, $350; 16' trlr., Eager Beaver 12-ton equip., trailer, 23' McRae 912-362-4778
Brandon Hinesville 912-368-9040 912-270- $250. Tommy Daws Monroe 770-267-6082
$800; 40' trlr., $950. M. P. Bailey Redan 770- w/dovetail, new ramps, good cond., $4000. Gehl 7'1 O" disc mower, new belts, new 7004
KMC 2-row peanut inverter, Lilliston 1500
482-2812
Kenneth J. Jolly Hinesville 912-876-3331
blades, field ready, $2,700. Charles Nix JD 5300 w/loader, 1000 hrs., w/other peanut combine; good con., kept under
71 ? XLS garden tractor, lo-hi speed comp., restored. Bob Mulkey 4413 Redwood St. Doraville 30360 770-449-8674
720' bushhog flex mowers, $2300; 15' Alamo flex mower, hyd. driven, gear boxes, $2900. Donnie Council Albany 912-438-5072
801 Ford Powermaster tractor, $2800. Phil Slaughter Forsy\h 912-992-9894
SN Ford tractor, new paint, tires & clutch, $2700. Scott W. Tilley Ellijay 706-276-2643
900 NH silage harvester; dual dump wagon; Gehl mixer 20 hp.elec. water pump. Jimmy Haga Fort Valley 912-825-5252
9004 Lilliston, 4-row peanut combine, in good condition, $12,500. Steve Buchanan Plains 912-924-6574
933 Cat track loader w/wench, runs well, kept in dry place, $6500 obo, aft. 6 pm. Jerry Watts Clay\on 706-782-1933
9600 Ford tractor, p/s, dual remote, exc. cond., $11,500. Ron Flakes Waynesboro 706-554-5315
9600 Ford wheels w/roll bars, 20-ft. section hares, shank V riper, 5 bottom turning plows, $10,000 tor all. Johnny Jones Ellijay 706636-5046
966 lnt'I tractor, w/quick hitch front-end loader, 100 hp., $8500. Andy Cornell Bowman 706-245-5095
AC 720 tractor, cat.(O) 3-pt. hitch w/4' bushhog mower, culti. & plows, $1600; Sears super 600 walking tractors, $600. Charles Bess Ellenwood 770-808-3733
AC HD 5 track loader w/root bucket & blade, $3000. J. H. Exum Jr. Nashville 912686-5093
Farmall C restored, just like brand new; Woods 6-ft. belly mower, $2100. Joel Wiley Coolidge 912-890-8888
Farmall Cub w/culti. harrows drawbar, lgts., 12V, good tires, new paint. E. Bailey Ball Ground 770-735-3733
Farmall Cub, good cond., $2200, 7 shank, all-purpose plow, $250. B. Thompson Fayetteville 770-231-8714
Farmall Super "A", good cond., w/harrow, planter, draw-bar, disc tiller, all feet. Ashley Smiley Hazlehurst 912-375-9332
Farmall Tractor w/attachments, needs work, best offer, 5' bushhog, $375; 6" auger, 3-pt. hitche, $375. Erin Watkins Good Hope 770207-6906
Five all-terrain fork lifts, 8,000 lbs. to 10,000 lbs., very handy for moving equip., stacking hay. K. McAvoy Washington 706-678-1665
Flory 480 harvester, good condition, ready for the field, $16,500. Dennis Anderson Roberta 912-825-2096 912-825-5611
Ford 1720 farm tractor w/1100 hrs., 23 hp. w/4' bushhog & box blade, $8500. Neal Youmans G"ordon 912-628-2845
Ford 2000, gas, pis, a-speed, good cond., $6950. C. Hughes Rutledge 706-557-2018
Ford 2810 diesel, 305 hrs. w/255 HD bushhog & Tufline 6-ft. harrow, $9500. Joe Entruckin Thomson 706-860-5354
Ford 3000 dsl., 42 hp., great shape, comes w/bushhog, boxblade, pretty new tires, $7000/obo. Charlie 'Adams Madison 404219-5191
Ford 3000, 76 model, p/s, diesel, 8x2 trans., new paint, new tires, exc. cond., 1004 hrs.,
Chickamauga 706-539-2038
Golden Jubliee Ford tractor, fair condition, $2800. Howard Clark Avera 706-547-2271
Gooseneck trailer, 30', 3-axle, 16" tires, dove tail, exc. condition, $3500. Lem Minish Jefferson 706-367-4568
Gooseneck trlr., 20' fold up ramps, new tires, 7000-lb. capacity, tool box on neck, '91 Currahee, $2750. Roger Keebaugh Oakwood 770-967-8464
Graveley '83 mdl., 816B garden tractor, w/50" mower deck & culti., great cond., $2000. H. Mansell Roswell 770-587-2820
Graveley 5460 2 wheel tractor w/equip., 10 hp., Kohler 2/spd. trans. w/manuals. Timothy Putman Clermont 770-983-0770
Hay rake, 4 wheel, ground driven, $375; Ford baler, $600; BN $1800. Sheri Kelly Covington 770-787-0195
Hay rake, old-timey mule driven, good cond., $225. Mary Conklin McDonough 770957-8188
Hay wrap machine, $1995; 1 hvy. duty 7' disk $400. Tom Noble Claxton 912-739-2408
Hesson 560, 5x6 bale, good cond., $5200; 900 NH harvester, 3-row, 30", in good cond., $10,000. Jeff Yoder Montezuma 912-4722711
Heston 766 tractor, 80 hp., fair condition, $4000; Farm Hand Feed Mill, $1000; NH 850 rnd. baler, $1200. Sonny Stewart Albany 912-435-2025
Hoop Gooseneck flatbed trailer, 8'x24', 4' dove w/ramps, 8-ton, elec. brks., exc. cond., $3500. Timothy Goodwin 1375 Brown Rd Hephzibah 30815 803-663-3044
equip., $16,500. F. Wilson Monticello 706468-2634
JD 535 rnd. baler, w/new parts, $5800, or will trade for smaller baler in good cond. Robert Barry Moultrie 912-985-3204
JD 640 loader w/hay spear, like new, fits 6200, 6300, 6400 series tractor, $4500/0BO. Jay Brock Gillsville 770-869-3673 770-2878743
JD 6620 combine w/218 flex head and 444 corn head, very good cond., sheltered; 2 Lilliston 6000 combines. Keith Boyett Statesboro 912-764-6924 912-489-8408
JD 71 6-row planter/ripper, $2000; NH 273 baler, $750; 800 Gehl forage harvester, $3500. Juanita Martyny Perry 912-988-3205
JD 730 Standard dsl., ES, hyd., new rubber, exc. paint, 2544 hrs., $6000.-Bobby Evridge Byron 912-956-4600 912-956-4550
JD 8400, 1700 hrs., $72,500; Taylor 8-row Strip-TH, $12,000; KML 8-row stack-fold hooded sprayer, like new, $5500. Dar Bohnenstiehl Milner 770-358-4229 770-4684682
JD 950; JD 75 loader, 650 hrs., new pis, good tires, runs exc., $8750. M. Varnadoe Gray 912-738-0552
JD 970, '97, 760 hrs., 440 front loader, removable SB backhoe w/sub frame mount, 12" & 24" buckets, $17,500. D. Daniel LaGrange 706-882-9980
JD 9965 cotton picker, 719 hours, dual tires, excellent condition, $105,000. William L. Barbour Byron 912-956-5110
JD A '37 w/flat spoke, needs paint, no leaks, $3000. Bonnie Beall Byron 912-956-5429
shelter. Leon Donahoo Sycamore 912-5673550
KMC 2-row peanut inverter, exc. cond., parting out; IH 815-915 combines; IH 5288 trans.& sq. frt./end. James Whittle Chester 912-358-4518
Komatsu D21A, 6-way blade, 90% undercarriage, 1850 hrs., joystick steering, ROPS. Danny Smith Elberton 706-2832678
Krone rnd. baler, $9,000. Donnie .Bruce Jasper 706-692-2353
Kubota '98 2900GST 4WD loader, pulverizer, aerator, MF bushhog, 150 hrs., R4 tires, $16,500. Steve Poole Stockbridge 770-849-7725 770-474-9154
Kubota B7100, 4WD w/4' Hardee cutter, $3500; MF 285 dual hyd., ROP canopy, $9500. Charles Martin Douglasville 770949-2386
Kubota B8200, 4 WD, Kubota loader, 20 hp., 8/spd., str. shift, ROPS, 4' rotary mower, $9650/0BO. Gordon Garnet Riverdale 770923-2274
Kubota L2900 tractor, 200 hrs. w/5' bushhog, $10,500. Bob Reller Buford 770945-3488
Large ice maker for vegetable/produce operation, makes 4500 lbs./day, never used, cheap. Oscar Pridgen Douglas 912-3937200
Long 383 peanut combine, rebuilt, exc. cond., $750; 2-row KMC inverter, $300; Pixall snap bean cleaner, new cond., $1500. Douglas Skipper Macon 912-788-2260
M Farmall tractor, rebuilt & restored, 2 new front tines, & 1 new back tine, exc. cond. J.
AC fork lift, 4000 lb. cap., 130" lift, 48" forks, $8900. E.R. Farley Morganton 706-374- IH 616 cotton picker, 2-row hyd. drive, JD B, $4000; JD M (3-pt. hitch), $3600, both Wheless Lexington 706-743-8084
pis, tires, extra propane tank, manuals, exc. 3032
packer arm, good shape. $2500. Jeffrey show/work, ready; JD MT, $2100, work ready. M&W rnd. hay baler; Lely Lotus hay flutter;
cond., $4995. Charles Allen Grayson 770- Ford 3930 tractor, '99 mdl., hyd. valve, Hatfield Cartersville 770-386-6148
Jack Smith Hull 706-354-7905
Deutz drum-type hay mower. Carl Hill Ellijay
979-7961
oversize tires, rollbar, turbo, $15,000. Bruce IH front end loader/backhoe$, runs well, JD MT, good tires, runs good, 5/pcs. of '""7""06""'-_,,,6""3""'5-""2'"'"0""'68"----~~-----
AC mdl. 180, runs good, rebuilt injectors & Thompson Vidalia 912-537-9890
comes with 6'x18' triple axle trlr., 7000. David equip., planters, culti., drag harrow, set up for MF 1020 tractor, 1988 hyd. w/830 hrs., 21
injection pump, $2300. Micahel Thompson Ford 4 in 1 front bucket, $450; 8' Land Pride Pope Locust Grove 770-957-1605
two rows. Larry Ward Elberton 706-283-9082 hp, w/loader, bush-hog, pulverizer, scraper &
Glennville 912-654-3559
box scrape, $650; 500 gal. tank, $75. Kirby lnt'I 454 D tractor w/Case 2200 loader, JD backhoe attachment for 455, 24" bucket, log splitter, $6500. Mike Tuohy Buford 770-
AC mdl. WF, instyled tractor, 1938, rare, Dangler Rossville 706-861-5441
including bucket & hay spear, $6500. Lele $2300. Ellis Cadenhead LaGrange 706-884- =-94-"5=--..=.5=.58=-4'--------------
runs, needs rear wheel & cosmetics, $1200. Ford 4000 front-end loader, $8500; 5' Sasser Waynesboro 706-554-4617
5546
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MF 1100, 105 hp, good shape, $7500; JD
John Daughtrey LaGrange 706-884-7555 bushhog, $525; scrape blade 6', $350; post Int'! Cub Cadet garden tractor, mdl. 1450 JD forage harvester, pull type w/three row tractor, $4000; excavator 211 Warner &
AC-B mdl. tractor, early 40's wlpower takeoff, $800; AC-G tractor, 12V system, hyd. lift,
hole digger, $500, boom pole, $100. L. Blankenbaker Dallas 770-443-2434 770-337-
hyd. drive & lift, 48" deck, new motor, exc. cond., $1450. T. Wach Macon 912-474-9417
head & wind row pick up head, $5000/0BO. Robin Thornton Jesup 912-427-0557
Swasey, $14,000 or trade. Freddy Tribble '"'A"'la=-m"'o"-'-9-"12=--..=.5cc.68""'-~1-=-8-'--79"----~~~~~
culti., belly mower, $3500. c. Camp 9151
lrit'I Cub tractor, gas, 6 plows, $4500. JD manure spreader, 6' capacity, pull type, MF 135 diesel, spin out wheels, VGC,
Loganville 770-466-4359
Ford 4000 industrial front-end loader Shelby Pryor Roswell 770-993-1596
spoke wheels. Frances B. Weaver 896 Seed sheltered, $5800; call aft. 8 p.m. Seab Hughes
Agridynamics sprayer, $1500; 9100 FMC tractor, gas, new rear tires, VGC, $5900. Int'! W-6 tractor, for sale or trade, runs good, Cleaner Rd Hartwell 30643 706-376-2904 ..;V.;.id;;.;a;;.;l;;.;;ia;..;9;..;1..;;2;..;-5:..:3;..;c7_-0:..:5:..:8;..;4_ _ _ _ _ _ __
sprayer, $8500; Case Int'! MX 100, dsl., 1856 hrs., $30,000. B. Bennett Albany 912-8833743
Belt conveyor 35', elec., $600; David Bradley, 2 wheel tractor w/reverse turning plow, cluti., $425. Frank Powers Lilburn 770564-3347
Bobcat M61 O with trailer, $5200. James Hanson Winder 770-867-4394
Bolsters for log trlr., exc. cond., $150 ea. Joe Walker Fayettevllle 770-461-7142
Bottom plow, smoothing harrow, disk harrolol(, row opener, cultivators fit older Sears w/3-pt. hitch. Howard Harmon Tennille 912-
Harry Hughes Warm Springs 706-655-2475
Ford 4400 Industrial front-end loader tractor, gas, exc. brakes & clutch, no oil leaks, runs well, $5200. Benny Smith Buckhead 706-342-4867 706-342-7200
Ford 4500 loader backhoe, good swing post, parting out. A. Smith Williamson 770233-0577
Ford 461 O SU dsl., pis, turf tires, live shaft, remotes & 6' mower, $9950. Clay Brown Warner Robins 912-953-9485
Ford 5000 diesel, 8-spd., exc. cond., new paint, decals, seat, hyd. pump, more, $7500. Randall Thompsori Winder 770-867-4611
r - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , fair metal, also have .H & M for parts. Ed
Lackey Cedartown 770-748-9060 Int'! mdl. 806 dsl. tractor, also complete hay
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equip., call nights. Frank Eaton Buckhead
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planter & cultivator. $3200.
obo; JD B, hydr., $1500; JD A, rebuilt, 3-pt.
hitch, $1800. E. Leavell Snellville 770-985-
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Internal.'! 454 farm tractor w/bushhog, good
shape, $5800. John Stenger Canton 770-
442-3078
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lnternat.'I New Holland 310 sq. baler, exc. cond., $2500. J. Rhodes Rochelle 912-365-
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Ford 5600 dsl., 65 hp., pis, dual remotes, 2282
Bradco 609 bac.khoe attachment tor skid 430 hrs., front rear wheel wgts., good cond., International 46 twine square hay baler,
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steer w/3 buckets, used 20 hrs., $7950. D. $8500. Wayne Nunn Comer 706-783-4477 used very little, field ready, $2900. Patrick
Smith Clermont 770-983-7084
Ford 601 Power Master tractor, gas engine Spell Baxley 912-367-9449
Bushhog front-end loader, separate hyd., w/6 pcs. of equip., $3800. R. English Milner Irrigation gun reel & hose, Capri. pump,
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PTO pump, 6' bucket, VGC, $1495. M. Brown 770-227-8801
Nelson head, 700' hose, $6000. J. T. Flournoy
Hiram 770-943-7006
Ford 800 tractor, 5-speed, good cond.; JD Fort Valley 912-957-1871 912-825-5384
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Bushhog, 5' rotary mower, 3-pt. hitch, 800 spring tooth harrow, 6' blade sub-soiler, JD 10A Hammermill, good cond., used this needs seal, $200. J. Boyd Milledgeville 912- $3850 for all. J. Bruner Forest Park 770-968- yr., 2 screens, $400. Johnny Michael Bishop
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452-2628
4457
706-769-1575
Cab/air tractor, 5 yd. dirt pan, $3800. R. Stanfield Roberta 912-836-5050
Case 1835 skid uni-loader wltorks and bucket, good cond., $7500. Larry Vining Griffin 770-228-6265
Case 2590, cab, _air, 6000 hrs., well maintained, new red, black & silver paint, $14,500. Michael Walker Tifton 912-3869574
Ford 801 gas tractor, 59' mdl., rebuilt, new paint, $4200. M. Warren Rochelle 912-3657698
Ford SN $1800; Sickle mower $350; 510 Sq. baler $600. Gary Kelly 121 Campbell Rd. Covington 30014 770-787-5990
Ford Dexter dsl., same as Ford 2000, live PTO & lift, new paint & motor, $4000. Steve Brannon Alpharetta 678-513-6584
JD 1520, dsl., 46 hp, ROPS, canopy, pis, good rubber, all gauges work, 1380 hrs., $8500. Joel Starnes Newnan 770-253-6632
JD 1530, 780 hrs., 1974, very good tires, and paint, $10,000. Clarence Nichols Ringgold 706-935-2607
JD 24 disk hvy. duty offset harrow, in good cond., $2000 obo. Charles Willis Zebulon 770-567 -8791
Case 580Ck back-hoe, rebuilt diesel, clutch Ford backhoe 535, VGC, lge. front-end JD 2440, canopy, loader w/bucket,
brakes, good tires, repair manual, 36" bucket, strong hyd., $8,000, call before 1O pm. Tom
loader, 18" bucket, $10,000 obo. Larry James Kingston 706-234-3707
remotes, new tires, exc. cond., $12,000. Marty W. Adams Hinesville 912-876-3800
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Monteith Ellijay 706-276-1712
Ford dirt scoop, $150; Dearborn 2 disk JD 24T sq. hay baler & wheel hay rake, hay .not be published unless it is included in the above advertisement.
Case 931 tractor w/cab, sell or trade. Dale Ponder Rome 706-234-4580
Case IH 1822 cotton picker; good, clean picker, $25,000. Randy Deloach Claxton 912-739-4124
Case Intl. 1991 mdl. 995, 85 hp., 2094 hrs., exc. cond., $13,000. Ray Wiley Ashburn 912-567-2854
Case Vac '52, fresh eng./clutch, strong 3pt., 5' bushhog, 5' box blade, $2250: Bill LaValle Cave Springs 706-232-8408
Case sq. baler, exc. cond., $1000. Chris Cook Monticello 706-468-2085
Covington one-row planter, completely rebuilt, lots of new parts, $400. Larry McDonald Rockmart 770-684-9655
Cutting harrow, 6', 3-pt., 20-disc, Baltic seed & tert. spreader, Servis mower, 6' pull type, stump jumper hyd. James Trice Jackson 912-994-3186
plow, $350; Howe 6' scrape blade, $170, shaver #8 post driver, $650. John Jenkins Tyrone 770-969-7848
Ford dsl. 2600 tractor, 945 hrs., exc. condition, $6750. S. V. Stater Macon 912471-8185
Ford tractor 56105, like new, w/harrow, 530 hrs., $16,000. Edward Douglas Smithville 912-874-1886
Ford tractor 6600, approx. 70 hp., wet brks., dsl., sheltered, clean, field ready, $11,500. L. Gills Blairsville 706-745-6702
Ford tractor, 5610 canopy, 670 hrs., dsl., like new, $14,500. George Owens Cochran 706-629-5761
Fork lift, 4000 lbs., LP gas, 4 cyl., needs brakes $1100. M. McBlank Dawsonville 770886-6774
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baler has many new parts, $1200. Richard
Jordan Cairo 912-377-3710
JD 30" tiller attach., PTO fits all 200 series
& some 300 series garden tractors, like new, $700 OBO. D. Conner Griffin 770-228-2150
JD 350 sickle mower, 9' cut. Jeff Beckstine
Please include your name and complete address on all correspondence sent to the Bulletin office.
Eatonton 706-485-4637
JD 4020 late mdl., good paint & tires, 2600 hrs. on eng. rebaild, $7500. Earl Heatwole
The following statement must be signed by the advertiser submitting this notice for publication:
Metter 912-685-4276 JD 420 tricycle, cranks but won~ start,
I hereby certify that the above notice meets all the necessary requirements for
working tractor when engine runs, $2000. - publication in the Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin.
Andy Kippenhan Talking Rock 706-253-
1 4240 I JD 4240 with cab/air, quad. range, $16,000; I 20-ft. grain body on lnternat.'I truck, $2000.
Scott Eugene Knight Dudley 912-676-4149
Advertiser's Signature
.J JD 4440, cab, quadrange, 3-hyd. remotes,
This form will appear periodically in the Market Bulletin as space permits.
well maintained; good cond., field ready. I Advertisers may photocopy the form for future use.
Weyman Evans Rebecca 912-831-6960
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MF 135 gas, pis, w/front-end loader, $5SOO; Ford 2000 gas, pis, hi/lo trans., $5400, all cash. B. Daves Mableton 770-941-6312
MF 135, diesel, last built straight axle, new paint, radial tires, $5700 obo; 3000 Ford dsl. L. L. Rouse Stone Mountain 770-S79-5722
MF 165 dsl. p/s, 54 hp. 6' R. mower, $5950;
NW Section Bartow Carroll Catoosa Chattooga
SE Section Appling Atkinson Bacon Brantley
Farmland Sections and Counties
NE Section Banks Dawson Fannin
Gilmer
Jones Laurens Lincoln McDuffie Putnam
Irwin
Lee Lowndes Marion Miller
Forsyth Fulton Gwinnett Henry Newton
Want 350 lnt'I tractor for parts, running or not. Lonnie Allmon Lindale 706-232-27SS
Want 350 JD sickle mower, for parts, reasonable. John Hasselberger Lincolnton 706-359-467S
Want 504 IN tractor for parts, reasonably priced, also 200 or 300 bushhog silo. James
MF 175 dsl., 65 hp., 6' R. mower, $6250/obo. Dade
Bryan
Habersham
Richmond
Mitchell
Rockdale
Kniehfer Staeleton 706-547-6032
L. Garrett Ellenwood 770-921-1636
Floyd
Bulloch
Hall
Taliaferro
Pulaski
Spalding
Want David Bradley tractor & any
MF 165, excellent condition, diesel, good Gordon
Camden
Lumpkin
Treutlen
Quitman
attachments, call & leave message. Jeff
tires, will sacrifice for $6500/0BO, must sell. Haralson
Candler
Pickens
Twiggs
Randolph
Holland Dacula 770-339-6557
Gary Lewis Thompson LaGrange 706-SS4- Murray
Charlton
Rabun
Warren
Schley
W. Central
Want Ford SN tractor for repair in North
3332
MF 175 diesel, Hi-Clearance, good cond., good tires, new clutch, bearing, $7500, call bet. 6-9 pm. Milton P. Minshew Macon 9127SS-1S91
MF 202 tractor, loader, p/s, runs good; MF 30 hp., 3-pt. hitch, PTO w/loader, $4250. B. L. Gravitt Cumming 770-SS7-0S95
MF 240 tractor, exc. cond., low hrs., $12,000. J. Underwood 535 Parks Drive Dahlonega 30533 770-535-7S11
MF 245, tractor, 42 hp., Perkins dsl., '7S mdl., 2100 hrs., good metal, rear wheel wgts., scrape blade, $$6200. Billy Eubanks Fairmount 706-625-0845
MF 265, diesel, pis, .m/p, spin-out wheels, good rubber/paint, $6SOO; MF diesel, 231, $S500. Lloyd Leach Martin 706-356-2236
MF 35, hi/lo trans., $3SOO cash; 5' bushhog, set turf tires, S disc, bush & bog, 2 disc plow. C. Collins Austell 770-94S-1003
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Polk Walker Whitfield
NE Central
Section Barrow Clarke Elbert Franklin Greene Hart Jackson Madison Morgan Oconee Oglethorpe Walton
Chatham Clinch Coffee Echols Effingham Evans Glynn Jeff Davis Lanier Liberty Long Mcintosh Montgomery Pierce Screven Tattnall Telfair Toombs Ware Wayne Wheeler
Stephens Towns White Union
E. Central
Section Baldwin Bleckley Burke Columbia Dodge Emanuel Glascock Hancock Jasper Jefferson Jenkins Johnson
Washington Wilkes Wilkinson
SW Section Baker Ben Hill Berrien Brooks Calhoun Chattahoochee Clay Colquitt Cook Crisp Decatur Dooly Dougherty Early Grady
Seminole Stewart Sumter Terrell Thomas Tift Turner Webster Wilcox Worth
Greater Atlanta
Section Cherokee Clayton Cobb DeKalb Douglas Fayette
Section Bibb Butts Coweta Crawford Harris Heard Houston Lamar Macon Meriwether Monroe Muscogee Peach Pike Talbot Taylor Troup Upson
Georgia area. Larry Sturdevant Cumming
770-SS7-7931
Want Ford/Covington planter cult.
spreaders, 3-pt. hitch, 3/12" bottom plow,
2/14" bottom plow. Bob
Poteete
Lawrencevile 61S-376-1064
Want JD 435-D front-end sheet metal & .
grill, JD 430 might fit. Jody Bishop St. Mary
912-SS2-06S3
Want JD 530 or 330 tractor, these tractors
were built in the late 1950's & 1960, any cond.
John Meyer Winterville 706-742-22S6
Want NH skid steer L553-L7S5, must be in
very good condition, leave message. Kevin
Norred Fayetteville 770-461-55S5
Want Powermatic 24" planer or similar for
sawmill operation, can need repairs. Gary
Caerara Buford. 770-945-S322
Want front loader for JD 5200 tractor, must
be in good working condition. John Gee Gainesville 770-534-3261 770-532-6253
MF T035 tractor, good sheet metal, tires, runs well, 5' Covington bushhog, both $3SOO. Bob Lewis FaJletteville 770-461-40S3
MF dsl., 265, p/s, m/p remote, hyd. rollbar w/canopy, 2 stage clutch, wet brks., 1260 hrs., exc. cond. Bob Sprinkle Suwanee 770-466S012
Manure spreader, Millcreek mdL 50, ground driven, 2 1/2 yrs., exc. cond., stored under cover, $1250. D. Coe Monticello 706-46S23S3 706-46S-9463
Manure spreader, in very good condition, PTO driven, priced to sell; call aft. 6 p.m. Claude Brock Leesburg 912-7592S37
Massey Ferguson N. 33, 13 rows grain drill, fair cond. Oscar Truelove Murrayville 7709S3-1170
McKee 4x5 rnd. baler, exc. cond., 45' trailmobile open top van, exc. for pine straw, hay, s~avings. Lovenna Webb Juliette. 912994-9492
Model 67 JD loader w/bucket mounting bracket missing, $325; 6' scrape blade, $150; 6' harrow, $300. V. Bennett Waycross 9122S5-3279
Farmland Ad Form
The fall 2000 farmland edition of the Market Bulletin is scheduled September 13. Deadline for farmland ads for this edition is August 23. You may use this form for submitting your ad. See farmland guidelines on page 1. Remember: ads are limited to 30 words. Advertisers must include either name, phone number and city, or name and complete address in advertisement. This information counts as part of the 30-word limit.
___________ Section _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ County
Want frontmount hyd. pump w/all brackets & parts for Ford SN tractor front loader. Scott Magyar Grantville 770-251-S460
Want harrow & auger for small JD 25 hp. tractor, must be in good condition & reasonable. R. Lewis Albany 912-SSS-1170
Want planter & fertilizer distributor for "G" AC. John T. Harkness 366 Harkness Road Jackson 30233 770-227-0297
Want starter & fly wheel for 7-9 hp. Wisconsin engine, call aft. S pm. Jimmy Purser Rockmart 770-6S4-7457
Want steering wheel from AC tractor or combine. Frank Griff Americus 912-92461S5
Want to buy front-end for Ford 1100 tractor. John Phillies Carrollton 770-S32-206S
Want tractor mounted 55 to 110 gal. sprayer w/head nozzle & boom, 20 disc cutting harrow. L. Fahn Adairsville 770-4939035
Want tree planter, 3-pt. hitch, good condition. Earl Johnson Warner Robins 912929-.2976 912-926-7170
NIH front end loaders, Q/AT. fits compact Fords 5' bucket, $2800. Stanley Smith
FARM SUPPLIES
ClaJl!on 706-7S2-4405
NH 256 hay rake, good condition, $1050.
Coy Powell 146 Thunder Rd NE Eatonton
31024 706-4S5-0510
NH 3930, SOO hrs., perfect cond., $12,000;
Ford 4600, new loader, VGC, $9SOO. Casey B.
Adams Hinesvile 912876-3777
NH 451 cycle mower, extra blade, $1000; 4-
row pasture dream, S-extra plow point, $900,
both w/owner's manuals. K. Davis Grantville
7705S3-9991
NH _565 sq. baler, very good cond.; JD
suitcase weights; want Lely disc mower for
earts. Kenneth Kreider Metter 912-6S5-7464
NH S48 rnd. baler, new air bags, ready to
bale, sheltered, $4900. Wayne Parker
Chatsworth 706-695-2409
NH 900 silage chopper w/2 row corn head or windrow pu header; 10-wheel V rake w/caddy; 17-ft. tedder. Roy Embry Eatonton 706-4S5-
9S4S
Scag garden mower, 52" cut, '96 mdl.
NI 2-row corn picker, $1200; farm wagons; Jimmie Johnston Fairburn 770-969-S5S9
25' corn conveyor; cattle panels, head gate. Sandy Malcom Good Hoee 770-267-4771
New head for H Farmall tractor. Grady Voyles Cumming 770-8S7-1774
Offset JD 5H-02 harrow, new scallops, paint, tires, tubes, 5 ft. boxing type w/cylinder, $1650. H. Cannon Comer 706-7S3-2151
Old horse-drawn machinery, turning plow, Hamon stock, weeder, others, in good cond. Doc Hussey Searta 706-444-6201
Sears garden tractor, 10 hp.; w/mower deck, good condition, $400. Ward Gann Cleveland 706-S65-7440
Self-priming irrigation pump, 120 hp, turbo diesel, 600 gpm & 150 psi, unused, $9995. J. Kerne LJlons 912-526-6S62
Shaver post driver w/manual, $SOO; Model 650, 4 ft. Belco, 3-pt. hitch, tiller w/manual, $600, 6'6" gill aerator (plugger), $1295. J. Carter Grantville 770-5S3-3502
One 2-horse wagon, 4 rubber tires, 4 seats, Shop blower black Smith scrape blade, 3-
steps front & rear, good cond., $1250. L. pt. hitch, bushhog 3-pt. hitch. Jack Welchel
Thomeson Eastman 912-374-5987
Woodstock 770-926-2706
One Beckeley irrigation pump, deisgned for Simplicity garden tractor, 12" wheels, 6 hp.,
power take of in station, 3 in. inlet, 3 in. outlet. disc, turn plow, culti., GC, $600. Robert Lamb
Allen Bishoe Athens 706-769-9193
1323 Heidt Ave Garden City 3140S 912-964-
One horse wagon, rubber tires, mech. brks., S134
wood top, good cond., bench seat, $550. Skid steer Melroe Bobcat 743, w/bucket,
Howard Hall Calhoun 706-629-5364
exc. condition. William Threadgill Carrollton
o One set of lower lift arms for a JD 301 or 770-S34-2293
3020, $100. L. Kinsley Per!:Jl 912-9S7-2S37
One-row cultivator for 40 John Deere tractor, complete, $250. Leslie Glick Savannah 91272S-3652
Owensboro wagon, hvy. duty, 1 1/2 hp, like new, original paint. Butch Adams Franklin 770-S54-S71 S
Sprayer 1S' boom, 3-pt. hitch, 200 gal., $295. Ralph Wright Woodbury 706-5535929
Stump grinder Rayco Super jr., walk behind, portable, VGC, not many hrs., trailer included, $6950. Kenneth Dunn Smyrna 770432-3497
Parts for lnternat.'1 66 or S6 series, front- Super A Farmall w/culti., bottom plow,
end, wheels, trans., rear wheels, etc. James Sheffield/sweeps, dist. & fer!., good paint,
Bailey Elberton 706-2S3-3376
$4100. Allen Carter Lake Park 912-559-553S
Parts for Internal. 'I 66 or S6 series, front- Super-A Farmall w/belly mower, 3-pt. hitch,
end, wheels, trans., rear wheels, etc. James $2200, consider partial trade for Cub Cadetor
Bailey Elberton 706-2S2-3376
JD mower. Michael Spikes Douglas 912-
Pettibone high lift, $3500 as is. J.T. Edwards 3S4-0229
Eatonton 706-484-0637 706-4S4-5722
TW 30 Ford tractor, $S,500; JD 340 offset
Pull-type 10-disc harrow w/seat, good harrow, $3250; 574 IH tractor, $4000. Gary shape, $150; 2 front headlights, fit 54 Intl. Cub, Mullins Rutledge 706-557-2753
$25; final drive for 1954 Intl. Cub, $175. J. Three 30" Snapper Comets completely
Morris Tennga 706-32S3189
restored, late mdls., all have S hp., Briggs
Remco bedding harrow, 36" disk hour glass manual start, $300-$350-$400. G.H. Pike roller packer, 3 yrs. old, $6500. Glen Lavonia 706-356-3317
Brasing!on Pavo 912-S59-2766
Tiller, 5 hp. Briggs, tills 10" to 20", tines
Rubber tired wagon, single or 2 horse, brks., rotate forward & reverse, $75. William $250. Jimmy Bowden Woodbury 706-553- Myhand Pine mountain 706-663-2254
2999
To Trade B275 Internal. 'I tractor, 30 hp
Sawmill in operation; JD skid steer loader. J. diesel for good horse trlr., bumper 5th wheel
Mote Winder 770-S6S-5629
pull. Mike Horne Byron 912-956-7648
Trailer S'x20' cargo craft, dual axle, 10,400 GVW, $4500(0BO. Jim Oeser Tucker 770614-6363
Trailer hvy. duty, 16' long, S3" wide, 7000 lb. capacity, 4 new tires, trailer never used. Jack Backman Gainesville 770-9S3-9340
Trlr., 32-foot gooseneck, like new, 20,000 GVN, $6500. John Neel Griffin 770-22S2904
Troy-Bill STD horse tiller, S HP Kohler, PTO, bumper, Hiller-Furrower $1200 firm. Mrs. Ruth Garrett Austell 770-94S-0247
Troy-Bill tiller, Horse, $600. David Apperson Griffin 770-229-4436
Troy-Bill tiller, horse model, $600 firm; also various garden hoes, $3 ea. James Brown Powder Serings 770-943-2S34 .
Troy-Bill, 5 hp. eng., 42" cut sickle bar mower, used very little, $950. Milton Sewell Carnesville 706-335-3959
Troybilt "Tully", 3 hp. tiller, used one season, $300/0BO. Edward Asher Canton 770-720-1154
Troybilt tiller horse, S hp., hiller furrower, bumper guard, used 15 hrs., $2000. R. Griffin Harlem 706-556-3626
Turf tires 1S.4x16 A for S/lug Ford or MF, front 900x10 by 16 for 6/ lug on rims, $200. J. B. Townsend Mableton 770-S19-6520.
Two JD irrigation pump units on trailers, 160 hp. motors, 1100 GPM pumps, $6000 ea. Stacy L. Heard Colguitt 912-75S-2610
United Farm tools, 2210, 2-row peanut plow, new cond.; Sx10 pull type hyd. dump trlr. FloJld . Knowles, Jr. McRae 912-362-4S55
Utility poles (4), very straight for barns, 20' and 40' lengths, $1/per ft. Jeff Binion Newnan 770-251-1573
Utility trlr., hvy. duty tri-axle, $750. Harold Mooney Gainesville 770-536-0226
Vermeer TS44A tree spade w/pump, like new, $5000 obo. C. Nalley Villa Rica 770459-52S4
Windmill, 50', S' fan, David Bradley garden tractor w/equip.; JD 212 garden. tractor, 42" cut. John Lowrey Rome 706-295-1157 706234-7129
Market Bulletin is printed on recycled paper.
If you have questions regarding ads in this
category, call Emerald Johnson at 404-651-
9084.
12" Craftsman band saw, price.$190, good
condition. Wilford Fincher Flovilla 770-775-
7100
- 15, 30, 55 gal. barrels, food grade, metal,
plastic, stainless. Bo Phillips Buford 770945-2491
16' flatbed, bumper pull, heavy duty farm
trailer, new oak floor and lights, made from 6"
channel, $950. Chris Franklin Douglasville
770-920-S910
I 20, 30, 40 and 55 gal. plastic drums, screw I on lids, for storing feed & farm supplies, $12
UEJ. C. Pucko McDonough 770-957,S239
I 200' SxS hand hewed beams, 30' and 60'
long, lumber 6" and S" wide, Ive. msg. or
Wood~mizer band mill, LT 40 HD, w!trailer, sharper & setter, rider seat, extra blades, $17,500 call aft. 5 pm. Jeff Underwood Blairsville 706-745-12S7
Wood-splitter, hvy. duty, $600. John Higgins Lawrenceville 770-963-5746
Woods 3-pt. hitch backhoe, like new; Vermeer M465 trencher, runs well; Bean 500 gal. PTO sprayer. Bob Clifton Fayetteville 770-461-S460
Woods 4S", 3 blade bellymower, model 348, $500. Ron Ray 33S5 Union Church Road Stockbridge 302S1 770-922-1221 404-7143S75
Woods 6' seeder, 3-pt. hitch, chain drive, new, $2S50, other 3-pt. hitch equip. H. Mayfield Gainesville 770-S69-38S9
Zeier tractor, 100 plus horsepower, pis, 4WD, 10' bushhog mower, $6500. John Thigpen Blackshear 912-449-6309 912-4491945
beeper 912-267-S213. Tom Dewitt Brunswick 912-2S0-959S
250 sheets painted 11)etal roofing, 3" width, stock lengths. Jason Smith Rome 706-2954334 770-773-2083
2500 gallon water tank dividers on skid, $200, you pick up. Ray Simmons Lula 770S69-3267
2x4, 2x6, 4x6 2500 bf. used oak lumber,
cleaned, $2000, can after s pm. Beaver
Carpenter 5S7 Marcus Circle Tiger 30576 706-7S2-2305
35 gal. wash pot & SO gal. syrup kettle, cooking grade, exc. cond., cast iron, 2 man cross-cut band saw. L Standard Marietta 770-426-6203
35" & 20" fans, Choretime feeders plastic pans, blk curtains, 9'and 1O' tin, 2x4, 2x6,' 1x12 boards bins, 6" blocks. Charlie Wellham Statham 770-725-737S
40'x50' steel bldg., arch style, 12x12 door openings on each end, cost $S400, asking
Farm Machinery Wanted
$7500. S. Walker Washington 706-67S3652
want 3,pt. hitch, 5 ft. rote-tiller, ready to 400 sheets of 3' wide metal roofing, some
use, $600. David Watts Chickamauga 706- painted, some gafvalume, various lengths
539-265S
available. Shayne Abney Cochran S77-934-
Want 5-ft. landscape rake in good cond., 0135
vicinity of Pike Co. John Riggins Zebulon 50 florescent bulbs, S' long, $1 each, good
770-567-0729
for barn or chicken houses. S. Weaver
Want AC D-17 or D-19, running or for Milledgeville 912-452-5415 91.2-453-3303
repairs. J. W. Stradling Palmetto 770-463- 50 gal. syrup kettle and cane mill kettle, in
140S
very good condition. V. Winters Broxton 912-
Want TD91 Internal. 'I dozer for parts. 359-2949
Franklin Nation Crawford 706-743-S351
55 gal. metal barrels w/lids; 50 & 30 gal.
Want hydraulic pump for UK-made IH 424, plastic w/2 bunt holes and caps in top., food
call days. Neill McDonald Savannah 912- grade & clean. J. Cline Petty Lawrenceville
233-6017
770-962-S241
Want shaft from gear box to bar for a Deutz 55 gal. plastic food grade barrels, screw off
Allis disc mower, Model SM 45 or 55. J.C. top or solid lid, $S/ea. Jay Leggett Odum
Elliott Rockmart 770-6S4-6660
912-5S6-25S4
Want 1-pt. hitch tiller for Cub Lowboy tractor. Leroy Lautenschlager Marietta 770427-6153
Want 1460/14S0/1660/16SO/ lnt'I combine 6-row, 30" corn head, low hrs. Reggie Faulk Dublin 912-463-3319
Want 3/4 yd. drag line bucket, will consider 1/2 yd to 1 yd. Paul Watson Eatonton 912-
55 gal. screw-top and press-on lid drums, 55,30,15 gal. closed-top, ,plastic-drums 55 gal., metal open and closed-top drums. E.L. Needham Loganville 770-466-42S4
55 gal. stainless steel barrel, 30 gal. plastic, 55 gal. plastic, bung type, screw-off tops, full open top w/lids, food grade. C.H. Johnson Lawrenceville 770-963-7257
968-0610
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THE MARKET BULLETIN
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55 gal. stainless steel. drums, standard gauge, $50., heavy gauge $75. D. Kane Martin 706-356-5487
6.5 K>N Tri-fuel generator, gas/Ip/propane,
Old electric apple cider press, very good cond., $250 or best offer. Dale Ross Comer 706-783-3564
Old lumber, cedar boards, 12" wide; hard
Georgia 3 calves, 2 steers, 1 heifer $800. Porter
.... Grimes Cedartown 770-748-2841 5 Simmental cows and 8 bulls, 4 mos., excellent bloodlines, polled, easy calving,
Cooking -
w/wheels, $1800. Tim Lawrence Canton pine flooring 6" wide, over 230 boards. Joe brown and white. Bob Craft Fayetteville 770-
770-345-0212
McWilliams Woodstock 770-926-5228
4 87-5457
8" SDR35 gasketed sewer pipe $2.50/ft., Pasture shade canopies, 30x60, dairy, 5 regd. dbl. black dbl. polled Limousin open
This pizza is a change from ordinary pizza.
650' avail.; Cortland irrigation pump, 4'' horses, animals of any kind, install possible. heifers, best quality, also bred heifers. Sid
discharge, $2500. J. Simpson Talbotton Gary Bland Columbus 706-660-8738
Amold Athens 706-546-9039
706-665-3480
Portable generator, 8 1/2 hp., Kawasaki 5 regd. purebred Limousin bulls 13 to 21
VEGETABLE DEEP-DISH PIZZA
Acetylene/oxygen tanks, cart, hoses, eng., manual or elec. start, 4800 watt, mos. old, black some polled, $900 to $1500. regulators, cutting torch, tanks are full and are 120/240 outlets, good cond. Brice Driver J. Shockley Madison 706-342-0695 706-
Vegetable Spray
refillable, two complete sets, different sizes, Carrollton 770-832-2292
342-3126
2 (12- inch or larger) ready bake pizza crusts**
$375-$450. Ron Carroll - Statham 770-7252982 770-549-7565
Atlas greenhouse, 28'x96', two 48" fans, 4 circulating fans, gas heating system, good condition. Edward Anderson Statesboro 912-587-5529
Quail incubators: 1/1800 egg capacity $300, 213600 egg capacity $400/ea., manual turning, exc. cond. J. Bowen Gillsville 7702 87-8273
Round metal cattle hay rack, 8' wide and 4' high $75. Barry Needham Loganville 770-
70 young bred 'tall & winter calving cows, $49,000. Paul Kelly Monticello 706-4682 855
8 regd. Black Angus cows, 7 with calves by th'eir side. Dick Corbin Pooler 800-277-4171 912-748-7826
1 (14 1/2 oz.) can pizza sauce or spaghetti sauce 1 tablespoon vegetable oil (more may be needed) 2 medium carrots, shredded 2 cups broccoli florets, separated and stems removed 1 medium red pepper, thinly sliced
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
Barn has been taken down in four piles, you haul away. M. Hawkins Thomaston 706-6462225
5 54-1811
Scales, Hobart produce digital scales, 30 lb. cap., very good condition. $100/ea. Ronnie Crowe Fairburn 770-306-1907
Select old growth tongue & groove pine floaring or paneling, any widths, rough or dressed, call for specialty wood items.
9 regd. Black Angus cow/calf pairs, also regd. Black Angus bulls, some A1 sired state cert. herd. Fred G. Blitch, Jr. Statesboro 9128 65-5454
Angus Holstein newborn heifer calves receive colstrum, shots, exc. care, born here 0 n our dairy, $150. Suzy Wright Ellijay 706-
1 medium green pepper, thinly sliced 1 medium Vidalia onion, thinly sliced
1 (6 oz.) jar mushrooms; drained well
1 (3.8 oz.) can sliced black olives, drained 2 medium tomatoes, chopped coarsely Italian Seasoning
Berkley PTO pump, 900' 3" alum. pipe, 12 sprinklers, $2400. Dale Wesp Hartwell 706377-2794
Big Dutchman wenched chain feeder brooders, bell drinkers feed bin with new funnel a_nd bottom, $600. Roy Thomas Lula 770-869-3257
Brock grain feed bin, 6' diameter, four rings exc. cond., you move, $500. L. Hudson Nicholls 912-384-0827
Broiler house equipment: Lubin nipple drinkers, feed lines, fill system, and fan
motors. Swayne Jordan Homer 706-677-
4976
Cages from Auto Hen Farm 8'x1 'x1' $2.50 a piece, you take out, $3.50 we take out. Oriana Black Dahlonega 706-219-3943
Canning jars, qt. $3.50/doz., 1/2 gal
$8.00/doz. Diane Sweatman Cumming 770-
887-6956
Chick brooder, six burner, modulating thermostat, $20., some par:ts. Bruce Thaxton Watkinsville 706-769-6890
Choretime feed bin w/elec._ auger, make offer. D. Landers Stockbridge 770-957-2754
Bennett Daniel Milledgeville 912-452-3039
Split locust farm fence rails and post, del. and installed anywhere. C. Mitchell 15 Rail Fence Dr. Cleveland 30528 706-865-9828
Stakes, pencil sharp or reg. cut, $0.25$0.25/ea., call for lengths. Melvin McDaniel Bethlehem 770-867-4716
Telephone poles 35'x12', $1.25/per foot, 8' farm gate, $20. Mike Garrett Gainesville 770-983-0162
Tin, used, 8', 10', 11 ', $2.50 to $4. H.G. Walker Cumming 770-887:3466
Tin/used 5V, 2'x10'/$3.50 sheet, 3'x20'/$12 sheet, 2 1/2'x23'/$14 sheet, trusses 36'/$40. Leroy Core Marietta 770-971-9322
Turkey feeder, two axles, needs new auger $450. John W. Jarrett Comer 706-783-2296
Used _bridge timbers, 6"x13"x13', split for poles or used fo_r wall construction, $25 each. Jeff Crews Brinson 912-246-8228
Used hyd. cider press w/22" racks, 36" cloths, apple elevator, washer and grader. Bernard Cordle Trion 706-734-2226
Used tin and truss, good .used lumber. Kenneth Turner Alto 706-778-9258
2 76-3291
Angus bull 3 yrs. old, approx. 1700 lbs. $1350 call after 7:00 p.m. Jim Griggs Washington 706-678-7090
Angus bull, approx. 1100/lbs., no papers, young good breeder, $700 Bobby Linch Moreland 770-253-0281
BBU bulls 16 mos., $750 each. B. W. Farmer Oxford 770-786-6469
BBU regd, bulls & heifers, good bloodlines, aII shots, classified by BBU, polled & dehorned. Cary Bittick Forsyth 912-9945 389
Beefmaster bulls for sale starting at $600. L. Luke Nicholls 912-345-2102
Belted Galloway, regd. w/nice markings, 2 heifers & 4 yr. old bull. Ralph Sheese Rutledge 706-557-1946
Breeding age Fleckvieh bulls, easy calving, high growth, heavy muscle, top carcass values, good selection, $1000 and up. M. F. Stubbs Collins 912557-4001
Calving ease, milking ability, gentleness, choice grade, serv. age, polled Irish Shorthorn bulls, selec. Oklahoma cows, can del. Ken
2 (8 oz.) bags of shredded mozzarella cheese***
Preheat oven to 325 degrees F. On two pizza pans that have been coated with vegetable spray, place crusts. Top crusts with equal amounts of pizza sauce and set pizza crusts aside.
a In large saute pan, add vegetable oil and saute each* vegetable
(separately) until tender: carrots, broccoli, red pepper, green pepper, and onions. After sauteing each vegetable, drain well. Top pizza crusts with each sauteed vegetable, in layers. Add a layer of mozzarella cheese, and then add mushrooms, black olives and tomatoes. Sprinkle pizzas with Italian seasoriing.
Top with mozzarella cheese and bake for 15-20 minutes or until cheese is
melted and pizzas are hot. Serve pizzas immediately.
Yields: 2 large vegetable pizzas or 10-12 slices.
*** Reduced fat mozzarella may be substituted.
** 2-12-inch crusts were used.
* Each vegetable needs to be sauteed separately, since each will be- a
- Compressor and coil for walk-in cooler, no
box. James Rider- Sharpsburg 770-253 8698
Various size grain bins with dryers and augers, 1O ton feed bin, 4000 gal. fuel tank, also other tanks. Willie Perkins Winder 770-
Corn sheller w/flywheel, 2 horse wagon 725-7519
wash pot, platform scales, large anvil. J.W Yawn McRae 912-362-4733
Ventilating fans 28" and 18" 110V var., speed good condition. George Dyer Atlanta
Disassembled Bolly 26'11 "x34'7" walk-in
cooler, complete with doors, diagram to r
assembly available, $7000, OBO. B. Burnham Monticello 706-468-1487
404-261-3540
Want metal greenhouse from Gwinnett County area, will remove if suits needs. Jimmy Burton Lawrenceville 770-962-3318
Eight 36" Coolair fans, $75 ea., bell and
mini drinkers $1/ea. W. Hardy Molena 706-
647-0138
Wide pine flooring & paneling, tongue & grooved, planed two sides, kiln dried, 6'', 8", 10", 12" widths. Kerry Hix Chatsworth 706-
Excelsior. pads- for _evaporative coolers 695-6431
'
various sizes, 22-30" wide, 34-36" long, $5 Jim Thaxton Watkinsville 706-769-1315
Windmill, new, 22' tower, 6' wheel and brass pump, 294 GPH @ 46', warehouse storage
Feed mill, mixer with electric motors and and manuals, will ship, $5000. Melvin
scales, excellent condition $3000; also, heavy Klausing LaFayette 706-891-9942
duty 4" augers. A Clark Cairo 912-377-4718
Wood-Mizer sawn lumber cut as ordered,
Good used tin & lumber for sale, different siding, framing, poles, etc., mostly pine,
sizes; chicken house equipment. Hoke $0.30-$0.50 bd. ft., call after 5 p.m. Tim
Caudell, Jr. Homer 706-677-4682
Tucker Newnan 770-251-7612
Bridges Nicholson 706-757-3908
Cow calf for sale, friday August 4th, at 7 p.m., selling approx. 300 bred cows or pairs at Dixie livestock. Tammy Sikes Oak Park 912578-3263
Exe. regd. service age polled Hereford & F1 Braford bulls, bred & open heifers. Jonny Harris 334 K-ville Rd. Screven 31560 912586-6585
Full blooded BBU beefmasters, reds, whites, and painted, tip A.1. bloodlines, $1000. Jeff Graham Dublin 912-279-2713
Gelbvieh bulls, regd., polled, red or black, breeding age; most Al-sired by best bulls for Iow-birth weight & fast growth. John Kiss Gainesville 770-531-1126 -
Gelbvieh crossed cows, calf pairs, some three in ones. John Carlisle Covington 770786-8723
Gelbvieh purebred heifers bulls, and Angus purebred heifers bulls, call aft. 5:30 p.m. Anthony Lawrence Clarkesville 706-754-
separate topping. An alternative... may be to combine all vegetables, saute them all together. Follow directions as above.
Un(ess otherwise indicated, all recipes have been tested for accuracy in the Georgia Department of Agriculture test kitchen by home economist Kindra Watters. If you would like to share your favorite recipe with our readers, send to: Georgia Cooking, Market Bulletin, 19 MLK Jr. Drive, Atlanta 30334-4250. If you have questions or problems regarding recipes featured in this column, call 1-800-282-5852 (statewide). Please do not call the individual who submitted the recipe.
Red Brahman, Red Angus, Red Brangus cows, heifers and bulls all ages. Jimmy Daniel LaGrange 706-882-1252
Reg. 6 year old Angus bull, UG Hi Spade sired, low BW well muscled, $1350. Alex Dillard Arnoldsville 706-742-5858
Regd. Angus bulls 15 to 18 mos., also regd. Angus bred heifers & Angus cross comm. bred heifers, and etc. Frank Fordham
Regd. Red Angus mature cows bred to calve in spring, show bull calves flying. Ronald Williams Cochran 912-934-6998
Regd. Santa Gertrudis bulls for sale, 1O to 12 months old. Albert Rusk 2429 East Cherokee Dr. Woodstock 30188 770-9265000
Regd. and purebred Black Angus bulls 15 to 18 mos., approx. 1200 lbs., high milk EPD's,
Grain bins, 4200 bsh., 2100 bsh., 1600 bsh
6402
Lakeland 912-482-2970
$900 to $1100. Aros Reeves Hiram 770-943-
w/fans and auger out motors, make offer, A. I.
condition. Frank Pearman Chula 912-382-
6338
LIVESTOCK
Holstein bulls service age, sired by top A1 Regd. Black Angus A1 sired bull 30 mos., 6473
sires, $1000. Noah Yoder Montezuma 912- traveler 044 $1500, also 3 in 1 cows $1000 to Regd. black Angus bull A1 sired by Traveler
472-7944
$1300 each, cert. herd. Bobby Mayfield B52, 18 mos. old, exc. herd sire prospect.,
Greenhouse 8'x8'x15' solar prism fiberglass construction, one piece complete with door windows and vent, grow year round
If you have questions rerJ8rding ads in this category, call Mercedes [assifer at 404-651-9082
Large selection of Holstein heifers calving Aug-Oct., avg. wt. 1250 lbs. some A sired & breed. Stanley London Cleveland 706-865-
$3000. R. Massey Blairsville 706-781-2546
Greenhouse, 28'x96', parts Progrow house fans, hutters, shapecloth, new poly.,
sbhuAetllenpliov, etswsltiimonceitk,ea(din.edt.o,p,tohcuoalsttrtelye)a, nmeimuqsuatilnsheas,vuegcohbaeaetssn''
4703
Limousin bull, 3 1/2 yr. regd. polled calves on farm, $1100. Renner Loney Cataula 706-
everything goes, $6000. Scott Robinson Tallapoosa 770-574-5021
In possession of the advertiser for a minimum of 90 days before they can be
582-3694 Miniature purebred Herefords bull 750lbs,
Hardwood lumber: walnut, maple, birch advertised.
heifer 400lbs. breeding age, good for small
ash, cherry, oak, other hardwoods, $0.50 t0
acreage. Lara J Olichney Elberton 706-283,
$3.50/bd. ft., no lrge. quantities. David Green
Cattle
0297
Snellville 770-979-1372
Hay roll unroller/mover for 5' wide $500 Eddy Thaxton Watkinsville 706-769-7866
Heart pine T&G flooring, re-sawn from 1860 timbers, old growth redwood. Alan Sligh Fortson 706-323-1954
High tensile field fence, Bekaert Gaucho new roll, 330 feet, 47" high $80. T. Bellah Mansfield 770-385-6553
00' regd. polled black Limousin bull 3 yrs old, weighs about 1800 lbs., good herd bull Kenton Adams Hartwell 706-376-2723
1 Corriente bull, 3 yrs. old, good horns $600, firm. Alan Barton Jersey 770-786-9501
1 black baldie bull, 2 Black Angus and 1 Red Angus heifer, $675 each. Bonnie Kelly Canton 404-479-5835
One Black Angus bull 14 mos. old for sale call after 6:00 p.m. 0. Wade Waleska 770479-9054
One full Jersey 17 mos. old, one half Hoslten and one half Whiteface for sale. Harley Payne Clermont 770-983-0331
Pert. tested blk. & red Simmental bulls & heifers; solid black breeding age bulls; 5 red bred Simmental cows, exc. EPD's, A1 bred
Hobart grinder mdl: 4822, 1 1/2 hp., 7 yrs
1 regd. Black Angus bull, large frame, 16 cows/heifers. Milton Martin, Jr. Cleveland
old, used 3 mo. yr., new $2800, asking $1200
cash, other. Greg Wood Commerce 706-
789-2249
purebred, Black Angus cows/calves pairs easy calving. E.G. Turner Woolsey 770-461 -
6607
706-865-5824
Polled Herefords, regd. herd, excellent bloodlines.
beautiful healthy Bonnie' Whitten
Hog feeders, you come get them, good 15 regd. polled Hereford cows bred for faII Brunswick 912-638-5099
condition. Carter Swaney Ranger 706-334- calves 4-7 years old, herd. cert. & accred
2402
Ricky Lane Carrollton 770-258-5890
Purebred Limousin bulls, yearlings 8-14 months old, polled, red. Neil Fernander 3612
- House late 1800's, free, must be insured
18 cross bred heifers excellent for Hardwick Court Douglasville 30135 770-
complete clean up. John Worley Atlanta 770 replacement, brood cows exposed to Brangus 920-0620
.
964-6416
bull since March 1, 2000. Mike
Irrigation pump, 5-50 G.P.M., three spray Milan 912-868-2805
Knowles Purebred Limousin, bred cows, prs., heifers, beautiful, gentle polled cert herd. C.
guns, 40 pieces 30'x4" aluminum pipe. Mike 2 Charolais crossbred cows 1100 lbs., with Wellham Statham 770-725-2327
Huss Talking Rock 706-635-5596
Ladder rack for full size pickup, heavy duty 2 in. sq. tubing, 19 ft., $50. Richard York Williamson 770-467-6577
Log cabin, 1820's full two story, chestnut cabin, standing, must see to appreciate, you move $25,000. Wendy Bailey Rockmart
200/lb. calves, 6 years old, excellent condition, $800 per pair, del. avail. Wade
Pitcock Rome 706-232-2997
2 Limousin cows and 1 red heifer $675
each. Eugene Hamil Ball Ground 770-704-
0096
.
2 Santa Gertrudis bulls, ready Jar service
Purebred bulls ready for breeding. Herbert Peters Social Circle 770-267-2660
Purebred polled Simmental & Simbrah bulls, cows w/calves and bred heifers, red and black. V. L. Willis TyTy 912-382-5909
Purebred red & black. Simmental bulls, A I bred for calving ease, w/muscle, Fleckvieh
770-684-7805
polled. Danny Hartman Pavo 912-859-2385 influence. B. Boatright Midville 912-589-
Lumber: cherry, walnut, pecan, oak, 2 cross Limousin cows with calves $800, 2 7144
cypress; also, spilt pecan, quarter sawn cherry, oak. Joyce B. Johnson Lexingtoi1
706-7 43-5068
cross cows to calve in September, $650 each
Morgan Manuel Appling 706-541-1743 706-
724-4704
'
Purebred regd. Gelbvieh bull, black polled 2 1/2 yrs. old, easy calving, excellent disposition, originally from Beartooth int'I
Metal building; 30x48x10, ready t0 25 commercial cow calf pairs, Angus sired herd, Montanna, $1500. Bob Miller
assemble, $3800. David Eric Woodstock calves, an health work, $850 pair. Lee DanieI Greenville 888-672-9333 770-672-1111
770-592-2013
Woodland 706-674-2614
Quality crossbred herd, 83 large cows, 10
Misc. single and 3 phase motors, up t0 26 month old regd. Simmental bull, red with heifers, 85 calves, 2 Leachman Red Angus
10hp, 4 wall air conditioners $250/ea. John white face and one black cow for sale. Joe bulls, $100,000. Charles Jenkins Elberton
Twitty Winder 770-307-0696
Cronan McDonough 770-957-4761
706-283-9587
Elberton 770-932-1944
$1250. Chan Cabe Carnesville 706-384-
Regd. Black Angus bull 17 months old, low 7119
birth weight, good EPD's plus cow/calf pair. Regd. bulls, Red Brahman, Simmental, and
Earl William Hawkinsville 912-892-7981
Simbrah, weaning and breeding age; also,
Regd. Black Angus bull, great disposition, few heifers & cows. Cliff Adams Bowdon
born Dec. 1994. Sharon Moy-e Dexter.912- 770-258-2069
875-3976
Regd. polled purebred red Limousin bull 7
Regd. Black Angus bulls 17 mos., 1 regd. yrs. old, very gentle, $1000. E. McCollum
heifer 12 mos. R. L. Robinson Dallas 770-. Covington 770-464-2082
445-2027
Regd. yearling polled Hereford bulls, 1100 +
Regd. Black Angus bulls 18-22 mos., good lbs., . complete performance records, exc. maternal and carcass EPD's, VGC., several guali!}'.. L.B. Lammers Sautee 706-878-2985
Flush quality females 3-7 yrs. old. Dennis Registered Charolais bulls, 20 months old,
Scott Sylvania 912-863-4754
$1000 each. Randall Crumbley Bowdon 770-
Regd.' Black Angus bulls 8 to 17 mos. herd 834-0574
improvement records avaiable, herd cert. & Small mature black baldie bull exc. cond.,
accred. Derek Williams Milan 912-362-4126 small frame, Angus cross, possible cross for
Regd. Black Angus bulls, 5; 3 yr. old coming miniature cows. L. Cason McDonough 770-
Nov. and Dec., from top bloodlines, using A.1 . 954-1308
sires since 1980. James Miller Hawkinsville Ten young comm. cows, six calves, one
912-892-2839
Angus bull, -0ne large cows, five; 4 7/8
Regd. Black Angus females, all Limousin and etc. at $10,500. M. Folendore vaccinations, and performance tested, all Milledgeville 912-452-9338
bred, avg. age 4 yrs., a few open heifers. J. Texas Longhorns bulls and heifers, ready to
Tinter Cumming 770-887-0316 770-645- rope, Rome Ga. Ned Sims Armuchee 706-
1483
235-1485
Regd. Black Angus with heifer calf, exposed to Angus bull, Leachman & Bando
Swine
bloodlines, $1,200. Doug Hansen Savannah
912-234-4049
If you have .questions regarding ads in this
Regd. Black bulls 14 mos. to 15_ mos., exc. category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-651-9083.
bloodlines, $750. Don Helm Covington 770-
786-6503
Regd. Hereford horned and polled pairs, 3 in one bred cows, heifers, bulls, and etc. Bill St. John Americus 912-928-5451
Swine moving from farm to farm must
have - a negative brucellosis and
pseudorabies test within the past 30 days before they are moved whenever there is a
Regd, Limousin bulls, heifers, cow/calf prs., change of ownership. Exceptions are
polled, black & fullblood, A. I. sires, free del., swine from a validated brucellosis-Iree
reas. prices. Pa.ul Bourff Juniper 912-649- and qualified pseudorabies-free herd
9932 706-568-4887
Buyers are urged to request proof of a
Regd. Limousin bulls, polled, blk., 18 mos. negative brucellosis and pseudorabies
old, gentle, $975; call before 9 pm. Stan Hall test erior to purchase.
Oxford 770-787-0234
15 barbecue hogs, 200-250 lbs., $125 ea.
Regd. Limousin cows, top bloodlines and call aft. 5 pm. Tony Morrow Temple 770-562
Al'd to leading sires, must reduce herd. 8288
Ferrell Owen Buena Vista 912-937-5539
Barbecue pigs for sale, Hamp. DurocX, 125
Regd. Limousin heifers red, 8 months old, lbs., Barrows and Gilts $75. Stanley Holmes
calfhood vac., can del., $600 each. Kip Jones Elberton 706-743-8078
Lafayette 30728 706-638-6407
For sale, Boars, Gilts, show pigs, Duroc
Natureform Incubator, Nom-45 used 1 yr., fully auto, $3000. Lynn Wenner McDonough
3 Regd. bred Santa Gertrudis cows, $800 each. Tom P. Rider Murphy Street
Red Angus bulls, Gelbvieh bulls and Simmental bulls for sale. H.T. Higdon KooI
Regd. Limousin pairs, heifers, & bulls, Red or Black, cows bred back, exc. bloodlines &
Hamp., Yorkshire and crossbreds, year-round
top bloodlines. Kyle Bloodsworth Abbeville
770-957-8566
Hephzibah 30815 706-592-4841
Kreek Farms Greensboro 706-453-2117
EPD's. R. Roberts Winder 770-867-5053
912-467-2777
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THE MARKET BULLETIN
Wednesday August 9, 2000
Hogs, lrg. Boar, 2 lrg. breeding Sows Alpine/Boer mix, nanny & buck $50 ea., Half Boer & better nannies, bred to regd. $200/for all, four 1 yr. hogs $50 ea., eight 6 Pygmy goat does $50. D. Wei Dawsonville SA buck, also regd. buck. J. Hurt Cordele
Equine For Sale
'94 AQHA sorrel gelding, double bred Doc Bar, exc. cont., good handle. Lynn Horne
wk. pigs $25 ea. Kevin Pahl Crawford 706- 706-265-4025
912-273-4312 912-273-7832
Forsyth 912-994-1999
743-8049
Baby Doll sheep-ram, regd., born 311197, Healthy breeder males, 3/4 Boer and up, If you have questions regarding ads in this '95 APHA breeding stock, 14.5hds.,
One large Boer hog for sale, 750 lbs., $250; grt. breeding stock $200; African Pygmy 30 to choose from, some half Boer nannies, category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-651-9083 bay/solid, very stout, never been _ridden
Shoats-cross of Deer-Rock & Poland China,
$50 ea. C. Brown Douglasville 770-489-
1145
.
Purebred Duroc stock Boar, Duroc Boars, bred Duroc gilts Duroc show pigs for fall shows, reas., exc. bloodlines. Brandon Reynolds Lyons 912-526-8495
Service age, lrg. white Hybrid Boars $150$200 ea. Ronald Coody Quitman 912-2637487
Swine, 1 @ 480 lbs., $530. Kay Gustafsow Grantville 770-583-2911
Goats And Sheep
goats, NPGA regd. kids, buck $75; does $100. R. Harris Powder Springs 770-794-6668
Billies, nannies & wethers. Bobby Holtzclaw Canton 770-479-4221
Boer Nubian baby kids, exc. bloodlines $45$50; no meat animals. G. Panter Cumming 770-844-0312
Boer billies, regd., three 7 mos., $400; 2 yrs. $450; 3 yrs. $200; SA herd billy $950; all for $2200. Hugh Miller Haddock 912-986-3281
Boer buck, 1 1/2 yrs. old, very friendly, very tall, brown and white $75 obo. Keith Barnes Canton 770-720-1358
Boer bucks and does, fullbloods and
diff. prices. Barbara Avery Davisboro 912348-3019
Herd reduction, 100% Boer, ABGA, billy,. 5 yrs. old, 375 lbs., proven sire, nannies, 1-5 yrs., proven breeding stock. Dick Williams Warrenton 706-595-4788
IBGA fullblood red Boer buck $30o; other fullblood & percentage bucks, does, healthy starting at $85. David Seymour Franklin 706-675-6843
Jacob sheep: lambs, rams & ewes, exc. fleece, color, rams $50/up, ewes $?5-$150; Hwy 78, Franklin Co. Patrice Danielson Toccoa 706_886_1379
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 t0 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
$1500 obo. Rebia Gates Lawrenceville 770 822-5718
'95 AQHA Appendix sorrel mare, 15hds.,
Easy Jet and heavy TB bloodline $2000. Eric
Patterson Fayetteville 770-461-8480
'95 AQHA bay gelding, 5 mos. training, trail
ridden, exp. rider, Easy Jet, Go Dick Go, in
school, must sell. Brandi Brim Sasser 912-
995-4064
,
'95 AQHA mare, '93 . AQHA gelding, '94
AQHA gelding, '91 palomino gelding, '92 paint
mare. Tom Sewell Ellijay 706-635-4515 706635-2973
'95 AQHA sorrel mare, Cutting Roping
percentages, 4 mos. old and older. Jim LaMancha dairy goats for sale, does, of advertising privileges in the Market bloodlines, broke, beau, horse $2500. Dawn
If you have questions regarding ads in this Burgess Sandersville 912-552-0812
bucks & kids, outstanding quaility, call first, Bulletin. This regulation also applies t0 Jones Conyers 770-784-1398
category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-651- Boer goats 718 bucks and does, 4 mos. old, $150/up. Trisha Latimer Griffin 770-467- equine advertised in the "At Stud" and '95 bay Belgian mare, 16.1hds.,
9083. Fullblooded
Nubian
goats,
ready
for
correct colors, CDT vacc. and wormed $85. Britt Hawk Social Circle 770-207-6648
9752 Miniture Shetland sheep ram, 2 yrs. old,
"Boarding" categories of the quarter!y _eq~u.,,.i_n_e.,.e,,,d.,.it"'io'""'n""s'"'".~---~----
rides/drives, bred for WB foal, gentle for anyone $3500. Toni Rush Zebulon 770-358-
breeding, 3 young bucks $35; proven Boer goats for sale, healthy stock, fullbloods very friendly, beau. wool $350. M. Bolt '98 AQHA/Arab cross, triple reg. filly 2019
breeder, 2 yr., herd billy $70. Tim Babcock and percentages. Gene Wilkins Covington Alpharetta 770-569-2658
sorrel/flaxen, blaze & 4 white socks Imprinted '95 regd. TWH Racking gelding, 16.1hds.,
Taylorsville 770-386-7249
770-464-1803
NOGA Pygmy goats for sale, several beautiful & sweet $1500 obo. Art Schwab black, $4000; '81 regd. TWH/RHBA mare,
1 1/2 Boer Spanish nanny, about 2 1/2 yrs. Boer goats, 100% percentages and bloodlines to choose, nannies and young Canton 770-345-6891
15.1hds., black, $2500. Bill McCartney
old, 2 7/8 Boer billies, about 3 mos. old, can common, bucks and does from $0.50 to $6.00. nannies, 2 young bucks, several colors, '00 APHA blk./white tobiano colt Douglasville 770-920-9131
be regd. Johnathan Corn Lula 706-677-4328 Holly McShane Clarkesville 706-781-9345 quantity discounts. Frances Partin Radical/Hank-A-Chief bred, mature 15.2hds., '96 APHC leopard mare $2500; '98 APHC
1 1/2 Boer buck, approx. 80 lbs., $75 obo. Randy Pendergrass Buchanan 770-646-
706-754-1526 Boer goats, 3 718 bucks, 1 15/16 billies,
Cleveland 706-865-3862 NPGA regd. buck, 3 yrs. old, proven
beau. pattern $1800. J. Wilkes Athens 770_7...,25,o..,,.5....,5'=50~,.-------------
solid filly $800; both gorgeous and mannerly. Evelyn Mount Ellenwood 404-243-1313
8690
15/16 gr'son of Ubora starting at $100. Mark breeder, Champion bloodlines $150. Brian '00 APHA weaning tobianos, fillies & colts '96 AQHA dun mare, bred to son of Peppy
1 ABGA regd. 100% fullblood Boer buck, Lentz Good Hope 770-207-8957
Soule Canton 770-735-1034
all are colored, pedigrees for anyone. Ken San Badger, Two Eyed Jack breeding $4250.
Keri Downs bloodline $600, 1/2 Boer billies . Boer goats, 6 mos. old, (bucks) 3/4, 7/8. Nannies and billies, also, steers for sale Jeffries Tallapoosa 770-574-2233
Jackie Parker Athens 706-742-2839
$50 ea. A. Simpson Dacula 770-231-2258 Billy Lee Eastman 912-374-1017
1/2 & 314 Boer goats. C. L. Hand Bowden '74 cutting horse mare, sound, must see to '96 AQHA mare, trained to team pen, barrel
1 Pygmy wether, 1 Nubian/Pygmy wether, 1 Saanen, all current shots and worming. S. Stephens Hoschton 706-654-2867
Boer goats, fullblood, percentages and common, bucks & does avail $50-$600. Chad Cowart Clarkesville 706-476-3824
770-258-7141 Nigerian Dwarf goats, wethers $35; bucks
$40; does $50; good homes only. Steve
appreciate. D. Jacobs Moultrie 912-985-
7671 -,-8-1_A_Q_H_A-so_n_n_y-'s_C_o_w_b_o_y_d_a_u_g_h_te_r_,2
horse prospect, anyone can ride, fun and spunky. Meghan Bell Comer 706-783-4181
'96 AQHA palomino mare, 14.2hds., gentle,
1 beau. Suffolk ewe, 4 yrs. old, gentle $125. Boer goats, grown, fullblood does and Brigman Waco 770-574-5548
halter grands, '97 APHA blk. mare, bred to clips, loads, trails, prof. trained, anyone can
Richard Jordon Ellerslie 706-561-6570
1 male goat, 4 mos. old, part Boer and Common, sell for $60/obo. Trey Crenshaw
bucks, some kids. R. Young Swainsboro
912-237-4868
-
Boer mix billy goats for sale, 6 wks. and
Nigerian dwarfs, males $75, females
$100, young, tame goats, near Macon and Forsyth. Albert Warren Faulk Smarr 912-
palomino $1200 ea. L. Tate Rome 706-2322560 -,8-1--Ap~HC-b-ro_o_d_m_a_r_e_,'9__6_A_p_H_C_m_a-re-.-b-oth
ride $2500 nego. B. Psalmond Columbus 706-568-0872 .
'96 Arabian gelding, 14.2hds., gray, gentle,
Monroe 770-267-8477
older, Ive. message. Katie Schrader Atlanta 994-4917
are Poco Bueno, Prince Plaudit, and Joker B stylish, well broke $2000. Dan Pike Perry
100% Kiko billy, offspring on premises $350 firm. Jack Short Jasper 706-692-2119
912-273-3125 Boer percentage yrlg. does bred to South
One billy goat for sale. Hollis Martin Carrollton 770-832-1511
lines, are bred for 2001; $2500. C. Collins Statesboro 912839-2546
912-741-2281 912-477-6079 '96 Welch geld., greenbroke to ride, pulls
18 mo. old ewes and 5 mo. old lambs, sheared and inoculated, fleeces available. Cindy Mcinvale The Rock 706-648-6640
2 5/8 Boer bucks, 3 mos. old, 1/2 Boer doe, 1 yr. old, all wormed, vacc., healthy. Melanie Jones Dahlonega 706-865-3997
2 ABGA regd., 100% fullblood Boer bucks, 15 mos. and 5 mos. old, both for $800. Kevin Frazee Covington 770-784-0475
2 Pygmy males, 8 mos. old, 1 blk. w/horns, 1 gray w/o horns, shots/wormed $25 ea. Bobby Carson Woodstock 770-926-3008
2 billies, 1 doe $25 ea., small mixed breed, 3 mos. old, good looking, healthy babies. Linda Stauffer Winston 770-942-9522
2 male goats, 1/4 Kiko, other 3/4 Kiko, $35/$65 obo. Rayford Layson 121 So. Tamie Circle Kathleen 31047 912-987-9466
2 regd. Texas Genemaster bucks; also, Boer/Kiko crosses, excellent health. Anthony Brown 777 Aderhold Rd. Carnesville 30521 706-384-3927
2 yearlings w/horns, regd., have produced color, exc. bloodline, some from Super Milkers, kids avail. for viewing $150; 1 weanling buckling, other. P. Calhoun Luthersville 770-927-6743
3 dog-broke sheep, proven !ambers, Katahdin and Barbado cross $125 ea. Hank Gallups Winder 770-867-5039
3/4 Boer buck kids for sale/slaughter, very healthy $45. L. Reynolds carrollton 770854-8448
3/4 Boer does, bred to Kiko bucks $250/up, 15116 Boer bucks $100. Bill Moore Jasper 706-337-3727
3/4 Kiko does/bucks, 4-6 mos., $75-$125; 718 Kiko does/bucks, 4 mos., $150-$200; 1/2 Kiko young nannies $150; fullblood buck 3yrs. Robert Luckey Perry 912-987-4381
30-40. billy goats, Nubian & Boer crosses, few Pygmy billies, some nannies. Terry Wood Commerce 706-335-7233
4 PB Nubian male goats, castrated, dehorned, healthy, and very gentle, 6 mos. old. B. J. Holland Cobbtown 912-684-2718
5 Boer billies, 5/8 blood, 6 to 18 mos. old $50/up. Greg Johnson Lyons 912-526-8384
718 Boer buck $100; nice Alpine doe in milk $100; milk fed kid $40; moving. P. Erwin Jasper 770-735-6413
718 Boer nanny/billy, can be regd., 5 mos., 1 3/4 Boer billy, 4 mos., 1 wether. Mark Stewart Alto 770-869-3092
African sires, Boer fullblood & percentage buck:s. Crista Carrell Monroe 770-267-3547
Boer/Nubian cross 1 buckling and 1 doeling, both look like Boers, 4 wks. old, $50 ea., healthy, gentle. Steve Coyle Rome 706-2957161
Boers, fullblood bucks and does from full South African bloodlines, must see to appreciate, from $300. Steven Couch Watkinsville 706-207-5242
Breeding, milkers or meat goats and sheep. Spiro Kuluberis Elberton 706-213-7699
Bucks, does, 6 -14 mos. old, good goats, W/A fair price. B. R. Rushing Statesboro 912-852-5338
Common billy and nanny goats, all ages, $35 to $50. Michael Turner Loganville 770466-1161
Common goat babies, Nubian/Alpine cross, horned/hornless, shots/deworned, male $30; female $40, not for slaughter. C. Womack Griffin 770-228-3888
Common goats for sale, breeding and BBQ, dozen and bucks. Ronnie Hitchcock Buchanan 770-646-0895
Common goats for sale, males, females, all ages, healthy $25 ea. Mary Ann Moss McDonough 770-954-0920
Common goats, 2 billies, 4 nannies, 5 mos. old, $35-$40 ea. John Williams Pavo 912859-2033
Common goats, 3 nannies $50 ea., 4 kids, two 7 mos. billies $30 ea., two 10 mos. nannies $35 ea. Ben Reid Stockbridge 770922-9870
common goats, bucks for sale, $30-$40; no slaughter on premises. Christine Hurst McDonough 770-957-5925 770-914-9250
Corriedale-Suffolk cross lambs, 4 mos. old, $50-$70. Maggies Menagerie Ila 706-7892616
Crossbred herd, 50+, sell all-part, fat, healthy, grain feed, many wethers, herd billy, Kiko/Boer cross. Wayne Fowler Soperton 912-529-3838
Fainting goats for sale, females $100 ea., males for $75 ea. Tim Martin Alpharetta 770475-6881
For sale/trade 6 goats, all female, no horns, 3 half Boer, 2 half Kiko, 1 half Nubian, aft. 5 pm; Randy Hill Canon 706-245-0170
Friendly, healthy, CDT vacc., ABGA 1/2 Boer nannies, billies start $75; 11-12 lbs., birth weights. Betty Mulherin Ludowici 912-3687847
Outstanding Boer buck kids, only two doelings left, proven nannies bred to full South African buck, visitors are welcome. C. Kent Cumming 770-205-1670
'81 Appaloosa mare, exc. trail & buggy horse, grt. w/kids, ridden by 9 yr. old, good home only $1200. Ronnie Meads Sparta _70'-6'--44-'"4"'---'"7"'22""4.:___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Purebred Pygmy goats, 1 nanny, 2 female '82 regd. TB broodmare, 16.2hds.
kids born 3/5/00; beau. colors, not for chestnut, trail rides $900. Veronica George slaughter; $175. Sharon Rich Gainesville Social Circle 770-464-0661
770-536-9863
'85 ApHC stallion Rom Reining, 75% color
Pygmy Goats $50 bred, Angora Goats producer, easy breeder, rides grt. $2500. Lisa
Bred, will trade for spinning wheel or $90. Clemmons Crawfordville 706-456-2351
Elsie B Wallis Villa Rica 770-459-4012
'85 Arabian broodmare, '83 7/8 Arabian
Pygmy billie born 3-7-00, very small and pinto mare, exc. broodmares $2000 ea. p sweet, grey, -asking $40. Jan Piche Comer Blackburn Fort Valley 912-825-7105
30629 706-783-3130
'85 palomino gelding, head and head horse
Pygmy billies for sale, also Nubian mix can demonstrate. Randall Hart Pavo 912nannies and billies, some for barbecue. Don 859-2189
Smith Covington 770-786-6184
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Pygmy goats, 2 does, blk. and white $60 On the Money Too $3000. Rebekah ea., _both $100; purebred, healthy. J. Blake Hammond Villa Rica 770-459-4252
Conyers 770-466-8992
'87 AQHA gelding, 14.2 1/2hds., easy
Pygmy goats, adults & kids $35 ea., keeper, ladies horse, exp. rider, trail ridden
nannies & billies, others, quantity discounts. approved home only. Lori Childree
D. Rush Loganville 770-466-4670
Kingsland 912-729-5180
Pygmy goats: doe, bucks, regd. NPGA, '88 AQHA sorrel . mare, Ten'Te Otoe call aft. 6 pm. W. Davis Stockbridge 770- Impressive bloodlines, 60 days barrels, exc
474-1154
broodmare $3000 obo. C. Gay Chatsworth
Regd. ADGA Alpine, .1 buck, 1 nanny, _70...,6""'5,_..1...,7-=-0..,,0~4'-4,---...,...,_--~----
nanny still milking $300. Harold Shelnut '89 APHA bay tobiano gelding, used for
Fayetteville 770-461-4203
trails $2500; '98 bay tobiano filly $2500/or
Regd. Boer, 16 mos. billy, red head, trade. Debra Everhardt Madison 706-342-
purebred Nubian nanny w/3 mos. old kids, 3_8'-2.:..:0,.....,.=c--,-----------lots of kids, ready to go. Amy Adcock Gay '90 AQHA bay mare, 15.2hds., Impressive
706-538-6918
gr'dau. HYPP neg., very stocky, easy keeper
Regd. Corriedale lambs, 1 yr. old ram, not see to appreciate, not for beg. K. Kean for slaughter. G. Maraman Monroe 770- L_i..,.n~d,....a~le=-7'-0'"'6~-2""3=-=2'--0"-7'-"'0'""'_ 7 _ _ _ _ _ __
267-7102
'90 Paint gelding, sorrel/white, 15hds.
Regd. Nigerian Dwarf goats Bucks stout, flashy, heads, heels, calf roper, hard
$150/up, does $200/up, adults & kids. John stopper, scores $6500. H. Murphy
Valentine Newnan 30263 770-251-9620
Loganville 770-466-9017
Regd. and percentage Kiko bucks and does, also just weaned Kiko buck and doe
kids. Suzanne Fowler Albany 912-435-8603 Saanen herd dispersal, milking does;
'90 bay overo gelding, barrel events, team
penning, team roping, grt. trail horse. J. Kane C~a"-'m=il=la'-9,,_1'-"2'--3"'3"'6'--7'-1.:..:8o..;1'---------
'91 AQHA broodmare, gr'daughter Mr.
buck, yearlings, doelings, TB, bangs, CAE Impressive, sorrel, rides trail/Western, loads, neg., good prices. S. Jones Ellijay 706-636- clips, bathes, call between 6-8 pm. $2500.
2582
Sheree Wasdin conyers 770-760-9363
Several Boer cross nannies, two 6 mos. '91 AQHA gray mare by Conclusives, beau.,
old, 15116 Boer bucks $150 obo
rides very well, heads, heels, team pens,
.770 307-2062 Royce Horton Winder asking $3600 obo. Adam Bramlett Rocky
770-307-2062
Face 706-226-1305 706-673-7283
Small breeding flock dispersal--rams, '91 AQHA sorrel geld., 15.2hds., Streakin ewes, lambs; purebred Suffolks, purebred Six and Easy Jet bloodlines, runs
Corriedales, also mxd. Corriedale/Suffolk. J. barrels/poles, anyone can ride $4500/obo.
T. Caldwell Thomaston 706-647-9565
Tammie Shelnutt LaGrange 706-885-1960
Suffolk-Hampshire, ewes, ram, 2 lambs, '92 AQHA mare, iron gray, 16hds., 1-D
cart, very flashy, $850. Taffie Lewis Jackson 770-459-3870 770-775-6888
'97 AOHA IF geld., exc. cont., 15+hds., 45 days prof. trng., Imprinted, broke to ride, Two Eyed Jack/Poco BIL, $3500. Tracy Leonard Conyers 770-761-0279 770-941-0195
'97 AQHA PHBA mare, 14.3hds., beau., grt. color, ready for show, extremely gentle $6000. Bonnie Dixon Dublin 912-272-7796
'97 bay Arabian gelding, 14.2hds., hunter, halter, western, winning $2500. David Adler Griffin 770-228-9394
'97 buckskin Paint gelding, 14.3 hds., beau. markings, stocky, super gentle, greenbroke/undersaddle & willing $1500. B. Teague Lithonia 770-469-4609 770-3399888
'97 solid chestnut paint filly, Zippe Pine Bar, Coffeemate Cowboy, 15hds., pretty mover, sweet disp. $2800. Cindy Farmer Hoschton 770-967-2007
'97 sorrel geld., rides, ties, very smart, $1100; nego., '98 blood bay geld., trail prospect $850; nego. Brandy Channell Gainesville 770-287-1571
'98 APHC bay/roan filly, 14hds., well bred $1250; '97 APHC dun w/blanket, gelding, going well u/s, 15.3 hds., all shots/worming current $3500. S. Evans Cumming 770-8877411
'98 AQHA gelding, Sire Doc Barr Dame, Bos Belle Star, green broke $3000 firm, will Ioad. Linda Glaze Monroe 770-207-0703
'98 AOHA palomino gelding, dbl. regd. $1900; '99 AQHA sorrel gelding w/blaze $1600. C. Carver Rome 706-232-1497
'98 breeding stock paint filly, sorrel w/flaxen mane/tail, greenbroke, also aged sorrel AQHA broodmare, rebred to gr'son of Leo. K. Lowe Kingston 706-232-6667
'98 chestnut AQHA -mare, very flashy, 4 slockings and blaze, big for age, halter potential, Triple Scout Truckle bloodlines $2500. M Rodgers Dearing 706-556-9074
'99 APHA bay tobiano colt, Heza Dodger, Hancock bloodline, loud color, handled daily $1500. Gary Lee Clayton 706-782-5643
'99 APHA sorrel overo colt, halter fit, dbl. Sonny Dee Bar/Painted Robin, mature 15.2hds., 1200 lbs. D. Moore Cartersville 770-382-2094
'99 APHA/BS buckskin filly, Doc Solano. Iines, very gentle $1500. K. Kirby Lawrenceville 770-985-0720
'99 AQHA colt, 95% Foundation bred,
ABGA percentage & fullblood does, bred to fuflblood buck, big & healthy $150/up. Sharon Hamilton Waynesville 912-778-5004
ADGA Nubian bucks, exc. bloodlines, bottle raised, 4 mos. to 2 yrs., all colors and shots, $75-$150. L. Rees Good Hope 770-2678279
Fullblood Boer bucks and proven does, some full South African $300/up, welcome anytime. R. Nix Alpharetta 770-475-6816
Fullblood Boer bucks/does, all ages, percentage does, 6 mos./up, all healthy, regd., pasture raised. C. Cambron Acworth 770974-3465
shots, wormed, sheared, must sell. Chandler Collar Suches 706-838-4950
Very nice young goats for sale, 1/2 Boer. N. Green Pine Mountain 706-812-8469
White billy goat, approx. 1 yr. old., $45, call between 6:00 - 9:00 pm. Phil Harkins Greensboro 706-467-3526
barrel horse, exp. rider $5500/or trade. R. Ward Eatonton 706-485-8080
'92 AQHA regd. gelding, doe it all, halter, showmanship, hunter under saddle, Equitation, Western Pleasure, and horsemanship, asking $6500. Sarah Hampton Conyers 770-483-3869
Skippa Sure Bar, Peppy bloodline, very smart,
grt. build, gentle, athletic, performance prospect/stud, $2500 obo. Wendy McClellan Covington 770-787-9203
'99 AQHA dun colt, beau. performance/stud
prospect, athletic & smart, Cont. Ace, Gidget King & Leo in bloodline, $3000 obo. J.
ADGA Nubian does, exc. milkers, Champ & Grand Champion lines, also beau. bucks, (spotted too) all outstanding/very tame. Lori Watkins Carrollton 770-830-7880
ADGA Reg. French Alpine, Saanens, does & bucks, disbudded, excellent Milk lines, milking now, shots up to date. Jean Burnsed Nashville 912-686-9014
ADGA beau. Saanen kids, born mid April, exc. bloodlines, does should be good milkers. Scott McPherson Buford 770-271-8404
ADGA registered Saanen doe, 1 year old, very gentle, top bloodlines, $200. Katie Banker Rockmart 770-684-4808
AGS/NDGA Nigerian Dwarf buck, proven sire, MOGA Miniature Saanen doe, both disbudded, GAE/Brue/TB neg. Kim Lee Marietta 770-423-1968
African Pygmy billy & nanny goats, billies $25; nannies $50; both 2 mos. old, assorted colors, will be small goats. Willard Robertson Shannon 706-291-3889
Fullblood Boers, bucks and does, red head and solid reds, some w/kids. Gary Blake Pineview 912-892-3373
Fullblood Boers, extra lrg. and fancy sons and daughters of SA bucks, Superman and Bubezi bucks $250; does $500. Bobby Chastain Cairo 912-762-3486
Fullblood SA Boer buck, kids Champion bloodline, 4-5 mos. old. Lindy Rentz Surrency 912-367-2570
Fullblood and percentage Boer breeding stock, also barbecue kids avail. Mark /Erin Tewksbury Madison 706-342-0078 706-3422367
Goats, 2 big nannies, 1 small billy $50$200; must sell. S. Howard Shiloh 706-6284822
Grt: bloodlines "some spotted" AlpineNubian milking doe, easy milking, all disease free. Chelle Walker Culloden 912-994-1372
Only one ad may be placed per family unit.
Young healthy male/female goats, father is 7/8 Boer, mother some 3/4 Boer and 1/2 Boer, ideal for meat/breeding. Webb Mask Fayetteville 770-461-8564
Herbicide Test If you'd like to garden on a
herbicide-treated area but don'tknow whether residual
herbicide will damage your plants, trysowing tomato and ryegrass seed in soil from the' plot, according to
the University of Georgia Extension Service. If the seeds
grow well and produce their first true leaves, residual herbicides Won't be a problem.
'92 TB/QH Palomino geld., 16hds., quiet, good mover, exp. lady's trail/pleasure horse $3000. P. Faulkner Covington 404-2260~9"3~9_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
'92 regd. Appaloosa gelding, muscular, flashy, good mover, very loving, pastured for
1 5 ~as~-~~ ~ci2~~ Elizabeth Devane Valdosta
'92 sorrel gelding, 14hds., barrel, rope,
team penning, good natured $1500. Frank Banks Moultrie 912985-1811
'93 AQHA mare, two 'QO fillies, pending
regd., ten 12' round pen panels w/gate, misc.
~~c~-4~~~~~1~bo. Debra Morefield Albany
'94 APHA blk. mare, full daughter of black
Midas, bred 4-2001 to B/W Foundation Sierra & Skip A Leo. Linda Martin Eden 912-748-
2...,62=-4-:--:--:::70"7"""",----,,.------
'94 AQHA bay gelding, 15.3hds.; ranch raised, ropes/gather cattle, trail rides, $3500. Charles Orr. Concord 770-884-0433
McClellan Covington 770-299-1942
'99 TB/Perch mare, blk. "bay, star, should mature 16.1 hds., good CIT prospect $4500.
sally A. Sargent Powder Springs 770-943-
7 243
'99 bay Arabian gelding, athletic, friendly and versitile, should mature 15+hds., endurance prospect $1500 nego. Christina Fulton Winterville 706-742-8070
'99 filly, sorrel solid, APHA breeding stock, gr'daughter of Flashy ,Zipper, Zippo Pine Bar, 0 n papers $1500. D. Harris Cartersville 770386-3554
'99 spotted TWH geld., $800; wagon and harness $650. Joel Weatherford Millen 912982-7813
10 yr. POA bay mare pony, child safe, was used for childrens pony parties, $900. Kitty Loudermilk Lakemont 706-212-2837
10 yr. OH geld., 15.1hds., chestnut, super 0 n trails, no vices $1500; tack/defy avail. D. Roberson Dublin 912-984-4830
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10 yr. QH gelding, 15 1/2hds., 1300 lbs., APHA red-dun tob-overo mare, 4 yrs. old, Palomino trail horse, regd., 14.2hds., 14 TB mare bay, 12 yrs., 15.1hds., lip tattoo, 13 laying hens $4/ea., 1 RIA rooster $5/ea.,
sorrel w/blaze face, bomb proof, no bad exc. bloodlines, in foal to sorrel-overo for yrs., has been shown, fun to ride, smooth sweet, easy keeper, exp. rider, trail rides chicks: 26/8 wks. $2/ea., 19/3wks $1 .75/ea.
habits, complete w/tack, dely avail. $2500. 2001 foal, 15hds., big mare. Veal Irwinton $1800. S. Milner Macon 912-932-5059
$1600 obo. Bob Bond Social Circle 770-464- .M. Smith Forsyth 912-994-9742
W.H. Mc.Carter Blairsville 706-745-4957
912-946-2402
Paso Fino bay mare, exc. bloodlines, great 4353
13 weeks old, assorted, heavy breed $10,
10 yrs., QH mare, 15.1hds., sorrel w/big AQHAbaygelding,4yrs.old;broketoride, disp., gait. B. Holton Fayetteville 770-719- TB yearling colts (2), big, correct, bays, trios cornish bantums, eight weeks pair $7,
blaze, does all basic, grt. child horse $1500. gentle, rode in parades, trail rides and 7_6_0_2_ _ _ _ _ _~------- racing prospect, by Groovy $9000; and, two RIA rooster sale, trade bantum. Richard
Kelly Littleton Barnesville 770-358-7138
horsemanship, Clinics-Dry Doc breeding Paso regd. mares, ages 5-13 yrs. old, well DepositTicket $14,000. G. Brown Palmetto _Landa Bonaire 912-922-8677
11 yr. Racking pony, bay gelding, flashy & $3000. J. Arnold Franklin 770-854-6773
gaited, dappled, brown, buckskin, 14hds., blk. 770-463-2014
25 diff. kind of Show bantams; also, eggs
smooth, good in show ring or trails/creeks, AQHA colt & filly, Imprinted, exc. legs and poi.nt $3500. Daryle Jennette Cairo TB/QH geld., 6-yr., quiet, good all around and baby chick for sale. Clyde Goolsby
loads well, easy keeper. T. Wingo Dallas 678- bloodlines, shOw or pleasure, $1200 ea. or 9_1_2_-8~7_2_-3_9_8_7_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ horse, schooling 3+', 4 mos. prof. .trng., .Douglasville 770-942-4371
363-0140
trade. Bill James Danielsville 706-789-3871 Percheron grey mare/horse mule colts, blk., $10,000; calls toll-free from Atlanta. Melinda 56 cocks, stags; also, pure hens (Game,
11 yr. bay pony mare, 14.2hds., calm, easy AQHA foundation broodmares: all ride, 2 days old, she was bred to 15hds., blk. jack McClenahan Sauree 770-504-4450 770-402- Fowl only). Kenneth Fountain Thomaston
keeper, lunges, loads, jumps 3', asking $3000 lines to King, Two-Eyed Jack bloodline Dude Tenn, very gentle mare $2500. Joel Shirley 2907
706-647-6923
obo. K. Summers LaGrange 404-667-5502 $2500; foals by side, priced separately. C. Bowersville 706-245-5114
TWH 11 yr. old mare, exc. broodmare, exc. 6 buff orpington, 4 black sex links, $8.
11 yr. old, Appendix gelding, 16hds., bay Yarbro Ringgold 706-965-4154
Percheron team, male gray, female trail, does it all, good disp., must go, has .Claude Jackson Douglasville 770-9422844
w/blaze, 1 w/sock, big & stout, very nice AQHA gelding for lease, grt. trail horse, chocolate, both 3 yrs. old, green but ready to papers/currenf shots. L. Pugh Bethleham A pair of young geese, 1/2 grown, $15/ea.
looking, runs all 5 timed events $4500/nego. unlimited riding time, trails nearby, $100/mos. work $1500 ea. obo. Julie McClesky 770-868-0214
or $25/pair. Jim Bierwagen Decatur 404-377-
Deborah Robinson Montezuma 912-472- plus extras. Kelli Mann Canton 678-575- Cumming 770-361-8370
TWH black geld., 5 yrs., used in field trails, 4122
5775
0434
PercheronX buckskin yearling .gelding, big, trail rides, $1000; extra gentle sorrel mare, Araucana chicks, pullets, and hens, priced
12 yr. old TWH chestnut gelding, used AQHA gelding, 3 yrs. old, buckskin dbl. handsome hunter prospect, loads, clips, ties, good gentle field trail/trail rides $1500. W. C. according to size; also, mixed bantams. J.
primarily for civil war reenactments, easy Doc Bar/Poco livio bloodlines, sound, gentle handled daily $5000 obo. Marie Nguyen Hall Woodstock 770-928-3881
Agnew LaFayette 706-638-3131
keeper $2500. Tommy Waldrop Canon 706- $285_0 obo/trade. Joshua Dix Woodbury C_o_m_e_r_70_6_-_7_83_-_3_49__ 0 _ _ _ _ _ __
TWH blk. mare, 8 yr. old, sired by Ebony's Araucana, Barred Rock, Dominique,
245-7045
706-553-9770
Percherons, 4 yrs. old, regd. blk. mare, Mountain Man, wonderful broodmare, can ride Partridge Rock, Speckled Sussex, Reds, all
14 yrs. old, blk. Arabian gelding, 14.2hds., AQHA mare, 16hds., chestnut w/white, 3 grade blk. mare; also, wagon, exc. cond. F. $2500. Mary Ellen Blalock Rome 706-234- large breeds, purebreds, eggs for incubation
Bask bloodlines, clips, loads, trail rides and yr. already winning classes, quiet and easy, Collins Blairsville 706-745-6720
8069
or consumption. David White Lula 770-869-
schooling training level $6000. J. Taylor started off. Jeri Louise Troesken Fayetteville Pony mare, 3 yrs. old, not backed, exc. TWH blood-typed, 6 yrs. old, blk. mare, .7467
Monroe 770-207-4776
$ 770-460-1120
ground manners, perfect personality, grt. 16hds., very gentle. Mack Robinson Bowdon Araucanas and mixed bantams, cochins,
15 yr. QH geld., sorrel w/blaze, child safe, AQHA yearlings, buckskin & bay fillies, mover $1200. Tami Tyson Jasper 706-337- 770-258-5707
and seagoats, setting hens, roosters, and
14.5hds., 21 yr. TWH broodmare, Champion sorrel stallion, Cutter Bill bloodlines, $1000 & 5_0_2_9_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
TWH buckskin/white gelding, 3 yrs. old, babies colorful eggs, great selection. N. Bolt
bloodline 15.5hds., both grt. trail horses. up. James Bullock Dallas 770-443-8713
Pretty and gentle, 10 yrs., sorrel gelding, 15.2hds., grt. disp., smooth gait, trail ridden _Alpharetta 770-667-6464
Beverly Hamrick Baconton 912-787-0218
Appaloosa gelding, 2 yrs. old, 14hds., 15.1hds., works cattle, grt. on trails $2000 $2500. Pame!a Stubbs Roopville 770-854- Baby guineas, 1-4 weeks, $1-1.25/ea.;
15 yr. old, 13.5hds., blk. pony mare, rides, mature 15.1hds., ready to break, solid red obo. P. Smith Rockmart 770-684-8208
8017
also, 3 blue male peacocks, 2 yrs. old,
loads, drives, sweet and gentle, current shots. dun $950/obo. Maureen Obrian Jefferson QH gelding, 14 yrs. old, 1Shds., grt. trail TWH chestnut gelding, 16hds., 9 yrs. old, $65/ea. Buck Buchanan Warner Robins
M. Sanford Milledgeville 912-451-5029
706-367-2678
horse, stocky build, sweet disp. Susan $4000; gentle, spotted TWH, 15hds., gelding, 912-923-8455
16 yr. TWH gelding, good for older rider and April '98 bay overo colt, started under Decarlo Ringgold 706-935-6992
17 yrs. old, gentle, .Ellenwood area. Beufus Baby peacocks, baby guineas, leave
children $1200/obo. Charlene Gilliam saddle $2500. Colleen Jones Social Circle . QH gelding, 15.2hds., line back dun neck Bunkley Atlanta 404-371-8669
message. Willie Keen Perry 912-987-3687
Eatoton 706-485-2342
706-557-9344
reins, no bad habits, child safe, gr'ma's TWH regd. 11 yr. sorrel geld., 15hds., Bantam and white leggon chickens. Alvin
16-yr. QHX mare, 15.2hds., drk. bay, grt. Arabian Gelding, 21 yrs.; 14.1hds, Grey, favorite. Rodney Wilbanks Commerce 706- w/star/stripe sock, stocking, gentle, smooth Hoofner Carnesville 706-384-3736 pleasure horse, $1500/obo, '99 solid paint filly, has done it all, jumps 3', great on trails, 7~5~7,,.,-2=-1~5=2c....,.--:-~-----,--.,..,--=-- rack, trail ridden, saddle & pad included Bantam chickens, Silver and Golden
dk. bay, leads, friendly, mature to 16.2hds., wonderful health $1,500.00. Nanette Brown QH gelding, 3 1/2 yrs., sorrel, 14.2, exc. $2250. Mitchell Biggers Cleveland 706-865- sebrights, Buff cochins, all for sale. James
$500/obo. Linda Foley Suwanee 678-438- Athens 706-369-1342
ground manners, quiet natured, looks good, 3879
.
Jordan Kingston 706-295-5637
3490
-Arabian gelding, great child's horse, many smooth trot. Jon Jeffries Rome 706-232- TWH regd. mare, chestnut, grt. pleasure, Bantam chickens, roosters, hen/3 roosters
17 yr. mare, sell or lease as companion ribbons and metals, hunter and cfressage, 2_8''4""8-:------,..--:,----,...,.-,..,.---,-,----, trails, showing, exc. manners. Steve Hulsey $1, young chicks $0.50, turkey poults, bronze
horse $500; sell or maintenance lease. K. 14.3hds., 21 years old, $2000.00. Tom Ellis QH mare un-regd., 6 yrs. old, gr'daughter of Clermont 770-983-7483
and mixed. A.J. Carubbi Good Hope 770-
Cowart Bowdon 770-258-3715
Watkinsville 706-769-9789
Zan Par Bar, very pretty and intelligent $1000 TWH's; 6 yrs., blk. roan spotted gelding, 7 207-0721 .
1 pr. mules, 6 yrs. old, sorrels match, good Barrel futurity prospect, '98 blaze faced, firm. Elizabeth Bartlett Danielsville 706-795- yrs., sorrel gelding, 8 yrs. blk. gelding, 11 yrs. Bantam chicks, some pairs, standard workers, loads, clips, aft. 7 pm. Ivan Elliott sorrel filly, gr'daughter of Doc Little Pesco/Mr. 5_2_3~8_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ blue roan gelding. Shea/Albert Queen Dallas Dominique pairs and chicks, $1 & up; also,
Gainesville 770-536-6270:
Trucka Jet, grt. mind, conf./athletic ability, QH mare, 8 yrs. old, sorrel, gentle, easy 770-505-0090
White Pekin and Mallard ducks (4th Gen.).
2 APHA Paint mares, both bred for early started u/s $3500. Lindsay Gordan Canton keeper $1000; Arab. gelding, 3 yrs. old, bay, TWH/RHBA regd. beau. chestnut, w/blaze .Dwayne Beard Royston 706-245-5736
2001; colorful, Champion bloodlines, $3000 770-889-7776
beau. horse, green $900. Nancy Reid colt, 14 mos. old, Ebony Masterpiece/Pride of Bantam, Birchen, cochins, healthy 5 month
ea. or $5000 for both. James Monk Hampton Barrel horse, runs poles, cones, good on Meansville 770-567'3398
Midnight $900 obo. D. Bonner Carrollton old, show quality flock, pairs $15, trio $23,
770-946-9327
trails, for beg or youth, older mare, 14hds. QH sorrel gelding, 11 yrs. old, 1Shds. and 770-854-8145
single hens $10. S. Nellis Newnan 770-304-
2 Appaloosa mules for sale, $1600 for the $1200. Deneane Price Griffin 770-233-8690 stout, grt. on trails for older children or adults TWH/Racking mare, 15.2hds., neck reins, 3324
pair. Terry Harrison Rydal 770-382-0293
Barrel/pole geld., bay, AQHA IF, NBHA $2000. S. Morris Jackson 770-504-8394
good rack, traffic safe, anyone can ride Bantams: 2000 hatch, 5 grown hens, two
2 Percheron mares, 2 yrs. dead broke, work World, NAS buckle, AQHA ROM, QH/APP, 4 Yrs., liver chestnut, 14.1+hds., $1250/or trade for trailer. T. L. Gunter Vienna roosters, 50 total. M. Cook Blairsville 706-
single/double $4200. Geron Williamson 442 intermediate rider, must sell. T. Salisbury wonderful disposition, great trail prospect, 912-268-8043 912-268-2759
745-8099
G. Williamson Rd. Lyons 912-526-8965
Douglasville 770-920-9141
good home a must! $2000/neg. Carolyn TWH/Racking/SSH, blk., gray & white Bantams: Americana, S.Sebright, OE
2 beau. ponies, 1 bred mare, 1 stallion, very Beau. chestnut QH mare, regd., 14.2hds., Belcher White Oak 912-882-0644
stallion, show or breeding quality, 2 yrs. old, Black, blue, Barr-Cukoo, Quail, many show
sweet and gentle $650 ea. obo. J. Jeffcoat grt. on trails, jumps, no vices $1500. B. OH/Appaloosa filly, 2 yrs. old, bay $650; 31 trail ridden, Sudden Sensation X Handshaker quality. Bob Bridges Calhoun 706-602-1358
Blairsville 706-781-3899
Hardegree Conyers 770-785-9124
yr. QH mare, child safe $500. Mary Sapp $6500. M. Harris Rome 706-295-4691
Bantams: black and golden laced cochins,
2 yr. sorrel geld., 14.1hds., very gentle, Belgian geldings, ages 2-3 yrs. old, 17hds., Tallapoosa 770-574-2040
TWHBEA blk. mare, World_ Champ. barred and silver, penciled rocks; also, other
green broke, loads, bathes, rides, make good will mature, 2000+lbs. w/full harness $6000. QH/Han cross mare, 10 yrs. old, grt. trail breeding, 13 yrs. old $2000. Earl Stokes breeds. Brdlin Evans Cartersville 770-383-
trail horse $800. P. Beatenbough Bowman Gary Fleet Dalton 706-279-3699
horse $1500; 5 yr. old Fippo Pine Bar Griffin 770-227-7502
9861
706-245-9326 3 AQHA '98 fillies, Panama Jet, Merridoc,
perf./racing bloodlines. D. Causey Vidalia 912-537-3190
3 yr. Miniature Paint stud, needs lots of love
and work, greenbroke $250. Mandy Welchel Canton 770-479-8850
3 yr. old chestnut mare, "puppy dog disp.'',
Belgian mare, 10 yrs. old, rides, drives, bold, mover, $2000 firm. Winfred Morgan 3487 Newtown Rd. Tignall 30668 706-2852256
Buggy mare, standard bred, 8 yrs. old,
traffic safe, amish trained, w/or wlout harness.
Tommy Day Blackshear 912-449-4132
- Chestnut saddlebred mare, 16hds., 18 yrs.
gr'daughter, Eng/West. $5000. Beverly Sanders Powder Springs -770-428-2768
Racking gelding, 10 yrs. old, 16hds., sorrel, gentle, exc. manner, trail rides, showy, easy
keeper. David Marlow Bowdon 770-258-
2=-6'-"2'-"0-=--------=---:----,-,Racking gelding, sorrel/flaxen, 8 yrs. old,
14.3hds., brave on trails, easy keeper,
TWHBEA flashy blk. gelding, 2 yrs. old, shOw prospect, lots head action, gentle, trail exp. $4500. C. Upshaw Blue Ridge 706-6320075
TWHBEA, 17 mos. colt by Dumas Walker; 4 yr. gelding by I'm in Command; SSHBEA blk./white gelding. T. White Eatonton 706485-2444
Barbie doves, many colors, including pied, pearls and tangerin. Amel Mooney Canton. 770-479-1102
Barred Rock bantams, Fantail and Roller pigeons, doves, 5th gen. mallards, Gray, Calls; also, caged birds. Danny Ryals _Milledgeville 912-452-8497
Beau. chicks, Black Giants, Polish,
extensive trail riding, exp., 14hds., broodmare potential $2500. G. Harvey Carrollton 770836-1844
4 yr. mare pony w/foal by side, rebred $800;
3 yr. mare paint pony, $450. Pat Nix Locust
Grove 770-957-5051
4 yr. old bay_ gelding, rides good, very gentle $850. Buddy McNeal Danielsville
706-336-8569 . 4 yr. regd. QH, 14hds., prof. training,
dressage, jumps 2'3'', loads, clips, quiet, ridden by 8 yr. beg., $4000. S. Bunn Midland 706-563-2331 706-628-5811
5 yr. mare, brown/white pinto pony, t3 hds., shown, jumps, needs interrried.-beg., intermed.-advanced rider, will make good show pony. Vicki Erwin Douglasville 770-
920-1793 5 yrs. old, QH/AP, pretty color, 15hds.,
smooth, grt. trail horse, very gentle, smart still learning, $2000; obo. Shaun Newsome Atlanta 770-228-6932
7 yr. blk. AQHA mare, pushbutton, no vices, '98 Paint filly, Imprinted, no vices, exc. breeding stock, lunges, bathes, clips/loads. D.
Wills Cleveland 706-219-3765 8 yr. QH geld., 14.2hds., bold jumper, for
intermed. rider, very athletic, grt. ground manners, grt. potential. L. Self Rome 706-
23Nl754 8 yr. bay Paint geld., 15.1hds., exc. on
trails, loads, clips, sound, needs exp. rider $1800. Shirley Seibel Murrayville 770-535-
7393
8 yr. old, sorrel QH geld., 3 white socks and a blaze, 14.2hds., exc. trail horse, gentle $900. Richard Miles Ball Ground 770-479-
9355 9 yr. AQHA sorrel gelding, 16hds., 1200
lbs., solid roping horse, good cont., exp. rider
$2500. David Williams Perry 912-988-0757
.912-218-5922 9 yr. old blk. TWH, gentle, good for anyone.
Winston Gosdia LaGrange 706-845-0107
9 yr. old standard female donkey, proven
pasture guard $425. Bob Blahnik Jackson 770-938-1746
AMHA 2-yr. min. grey Pinto, from the
Bond/Dell TERAS bloodline, $1000(have pedigree copy); AMHR 2-yr. min. chestnut/white mare, $700. David Pruett Rock Springs 706-638-3909 706-375-4512
AMHA blk. pinto staIIi'on, 2 yrs. oId, 29". L_.
Dover Union Point 706-486-4755 APH/Paint breeding stock filly, yearling,
chestnut, fnendiy $1500. R. p enIand Cartersville 770-382-8544
APHA 2/00 b/w tobiano colt, $1800 obo. Michele Welch Monroe 770-267-1577
old, willing and able, 5 gaits, grt. trail horse, easy keeper $1400. G. Lee Dallas 770-5808297
Child pony, almost 14hds., $1000. Dennis Barron 1515 Hwy. 198 Carnesville 30521 706-384-3400
Exe. trail horses, quiet, childsafe horses, with grt. disp. Paige Reece Ellijay 706-276-
2998 Flashy Arabian Yearling gelding, flaxen
mane/tail, bright chestnut straight Egyptian, Al Khamsa $3500. Julia Heidbrink Barnesville 770-358-3523
For sale mare mules, 1200 lbs. work and rides, mare mule, 750 lbs., packs and rides, both are gentle. Elmer Partain Elberton 706283-4228
Gentle trail riding horses, 13-yr. sorrel mare, 4-yr. bay geld., 6-yr. sorrel geld., ?~yr. App. geld., 15-yr. Pal. geld., $1000-$2000. Larry Horsting Fort Valley 912-822-9145 _
Gorgeous AQHA blk. filly, chestnut gelding,
2 yrs .. old, started u/s, 15.3hds., paltfmino
mare, rides grt. $2500 ea. v. Posey Tunnel
Hill 706-935-2750
Hackney approx. 14.2hds., bay, rides very well, not for begginers, broke to harness $1200. Denny Barron Carnesville 706-3844574
Miniature Appaloosa mare with 2 mos. blanketed Appaloosa colt, AMHNAMHR
$1950 cash for both. Donna Edge Dublin 912-272-5444
Missouri Foxtrotter, 2 yr. roan filly, halter
broke, Traveler-Zane Gray bloodlines, ready to start $1650. M. Maguire Gainesville 770983-9058
Mo. Foxtrotter(2), 3 yrs. old, filly $2200; 7 yrs. old, mare $1800; gentle, trails, loads,
bathes, exc. broodmare. Wendy Yawn warm
Springs 706-663-2078
Morgans, regd. bay yearling colt, Beamington gr'son $850; 6 mos. chestnut filly, purebred $750. L. Hinson Alto 706-778-7120
Mule colts, 1 yrs. old, natural gaited out of
TWH mares, 1 sorrel, 1 blk. E. Allegood Moultrie 912-941-2010
PTHNASB, blk. & white, flashy, futurity
colt, started u/s, park pleasure $10,000. J. L. Mattingly Newnan 770-251-2179
Paint 3 yr. old filly, gentle and slow $2ooo;
16 yr. old half Arabian gelding, well trained $1000. Jay Townsend Monroe 770-207.::.07'-5""9'----~-.,..,,----.,...----,--,.-,--
Palomino QH gelding, rope horse, quiet in
the box, good for/#1-3 header, Call any time/leave message. Danny F Elrod 632 Whitehill School Rd Commerce 30529 706335-0903
personality plus, clips, loads $2200 obo.
Paige Allison Kennesaw 770-499-0085
Racking mare, 12 yrs. old, 15.1hds., stocky
black roan, moves out on trails, exc. ground
manners, steady disposition $1800. B.
Bohannon Cumming 770-886-4858
Racking mare, 4 yrs. old, bay, 15.2hds.,
gentle $1000. R. Jarvis Cumming 770-740-
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Racking mare, 4v yrs. old, bay Paint,
14.2hds., very sweet, green broke $800.
Amanda Peacock Griffin 770-389-3400 7702=-44'-=-'-7C..:6C:..7.::.0_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~~
Regd. 2 1/2 yr., Paint gelding, 16hds.,
started u/s, will ride w/halter bareback or
w/saddle, English/Western prospect, loads,
bathes, $2200 Leo bloodlines. Rob Roknick
Gillsville 770-536-6999
Regd. Morgan gelding, 10 yrs. old,
15.3hds., beau., good di$p., good jumper, grt.
potential tor a serious rider, $7500. Fred
Hodgins Calhoun 706-629-8970
Regd. Morgan, 2 yrs. old, blk. mare, 3
crosses to Waseeka's In Command, very pretty and upheaded, very gentle $2500. Mary
Brannon McDonough 770-957-4933
Regd. Paso Fino geld., true 15.3hds., blk.
bay, long distance or show prospect, serious
callers only. R. Hernandez Pembroke 912-
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Regd. SSH mare, 15hds., 2 yr. filly, QH
mare, 5 yr. & 1 1/2 colt, very nice; all gentle. D. Jones Dawsonville 706-265-6503
Regd. Saddlebred stallion, 2 yrs. old, Hide
Away Wild Country & - Stonewall breeding,
Chestnut w/white star & back ankles. Charles
Brigham Canton 770-479-2191 770-479-
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Regd. TWH, exceptional, sorrel gelding
w/light mane/tail, trail horse w/manners,
15.1 hds., 1 owner $2500. S. Moseley
Marietta 770-517-8502
Regd. saddlebred gelding, trail ridden, 7
yrs. old $1600; Arabian X gelding, red roan
yearling $650; leads, loads. Ronald Urch Eatonton 706-485-4054
SSH mare, 24 mos. old, bay/white $1000;
SSH stud 7 mos. old, bay/white $1000. 3~E=1d-7w'7-a0-r~d-9,M1-~2a-_.t7t.h3,e4.w._5.s,8.6R,3.t..1..B,o..x.-1-0=-3-5---N=-e-w:-t-o-n-
Sport horse, 16hds., 10 yrs. old, gray
gelding, jumps 3'6", training level dressage,
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Three Jack burros, 1 yrs. old, $250 ea., need to reduce herd. J. Hancock Gray 912986-5699
Three colts, out of regd. sloe!<, no papers, 4 mos. old $500 ea., call aft. 7 pm. Jimmy Green Colbert 706-742-7066
Two attractive, chestnut Appendix mares, 57 yrs., 15hds., gentle, well-broke, athletic, ready to start careers $2500 ea., $4500/pair or w/trade. Jack Cashin Alpharetta 770-6641533
Two yearling fillies, one AQHA, one Appendix, $1000 ea. obo; also TB broodmare, $5000 firm. Randy/Paula Parsons Eatonton 706-485-6224.
Work horse and two wagons for sale; $4000 or will sell separate. Junior Wooten Trenton 706-657-7982
Poultry/Fowl For Sale
If you have any queStions regarding ads in this
categof}', call Emerald Johnson at 40351-9084-.
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.
'00 Araucana (lay blue and pink eggs) chicks and silkie chicks of all ages and colors. Kathy Wade Winder 770-867-6092
'00 hatch Bantams, mottled cochins, mottled japs, partridge, cochins and others; also, game chickens. R. L. Miller Winder 770867-2440
'00 hatch Ringneck pheasants, priced accord. to age. J. Mallory Valdosta 912-2499384
'00 hatch purebred Bantams, Silver Sebrights & Buff Cochins; also, eggs. C. Cook Marietta 770-427-8549
'00 hatch silkies/cochin mix, all black $4/ea. J. Fletcher Hampton 770-946-3682
'00 hatch valley, gamble, blue scale, butter, quail, Amherst golden, swihhoe, firebacks, Grey peacocks,~ homing pigeons. Wayne Haris Fairburn 770-461-5133
'00 hatch, young, Game chickens, stags, and pullets, Gray's and Hatch, reasonably priced. James Wood Hoschton 706-6543498
1 pr. black swans, $250. Keith Jarvis Ashburn 912-567-2454
1 week up to 4 1/2 months, R/R, Buff Orphingtons, and others; also, fertile eggs, $2 and up. Mark Bailey Cleveland 706-2191836
Cochins, and others, also ducks, geese, turkeys, and guineas all ages. Chrystal Eckes _Winder 770-307-5942
Beautiful, healthy, heavy breed chickens, 4 months, 00' hatched five pure breed, wormed, dusted on medicated food $7/ea. Wayne _Shelton Shady Dale 706-468-0900
Belgian Millie Fleur, young pairs; also, a few extra cocks. Betty Schultz Dalton 706-2599237
Black Australian swans $350 each, $700/pr., buyer must have 3/4 A. lake min. W.R. Laliberte Madison 706-342-9412
Black-tailed White Japanese,(8), $30. Ray .Powers Carrolton 770-834-7561
Bronze turkey, mixed bantams and India blue peafowl. W. Hennon Monroe 770-2676109
Brown and black silkie, chicks and Jumbo Wisconsin premium bobwhite quail, Chestatee, Game, fowl. Nie Weaver Murrayville 706-867-8578
Buff orpingtons, Black Australorps, Araucanas, $3/ea. Pam Adams Concord 770-884-0166
Buff's, AIR, Dom., Black Australop's, 4 1/2 mos. old, ready to lay, $3/ea., rooster free. D. Hoard Thomaston 706-646-4504
Chickens, laying hens, Black Astralorp, Golden, Lace, Windot young hens and roosters. Abron Dykes Chester 912-8753094
Colombian Wyandotte rooster, 6 months old, 2 young orp/lorp mixed roosters, $3/ea. Gwen Roland Meansville 706-648-2456
Colored Fantail pigeons, White King pigeons. Vivian Dunn Dublin 912-275-0321
Dominques, 12 hens, 1 rooster, $2.50/ea.,
1o week old. Harold Fowler Martin 706-384-
4040
Doves, many colors, reasonable prices. A.L. Woodward Lakeland 912-482-2461
Dutch, every day layers, 4 hens and rooster. Paul Hardy Fairburn 770-969-8575
Fertile Muscovy duck eggs, AIR, hens; also, Muscovy hen, laying now and fertile RIA eggs, six breeds of - ducks. Luke Hudgins Covington 770-786-6447
Game chickens, hatch, Kelso, Grays, crosses and pure; also, pens and barrels, three 300 hatch incubators. Winora Dupree Blue Ridge 706-632-7734
Game chickens, pure red Albany, Morgan white hackles and Albany white hackle, crosses heavy spangled $25/ea. Ken Hatley Stockbridge 770-389-5426
Game cocks; also, hatch hens, $50 & up, no calls after 9:PM. Ted Phillips Jackson 770-775-6340
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Game fowl, Greys and Spangles, ten or Seven mixed Game roosters, hatched Llamas, all ages & colors, regd., new crop '90 GN stock trailer, 24', 3 axle $2000 obo. Prix Des Nations close contact Crosby
twelve crowing six stags, one cocks. Dean 5/23/00, $4/ea. George Archer Griffin 770- of babies, bred females, studs, guard llamas Shelby Maxwell Union Point 706-486-4990 saddle, 18", like new cond. $500; girth &
U[Jchurch Lexington 706-743-7292
227-7332
from $800, other. C. Johnstone LaGrange '91 Merhow 3H slantload, Gooseneck, DR, stirrups included misc. tack. L. Bode
Game fowl, Hatch, Roundhead, Grey Seventeen silky chickens for six roosters, _7...,06,...,-_6_7_2_-4_4...,7,,..7_-,----,,,--,--,,---,--,--~-,---,- ramp, escape door into DR, extras, $5000 Columbus 706-327-5629
crossed cocks, hens, pullets $10 up or trade eleven hens, $100 for all. Fred Watkins Llamas, all regd., gentle, halter trained, del. obo. Sheri Farley College Park 770-996- Stubben saddle, honey 16" seat, 30" tree,
for goats. Phil Wallace Powder Springs 770- Gainesville 770-983-7870
avail., located 2 mi. off 1-20 in Villa Rica. Terry 0616
fittings, bridle, Mylar bit, breast collar, BMB
943-4338
Show qlty. bantams, Golden & Silver Cornett Villa Rica 770-459-4258
'92 Apache 20' GN stock-type trailer, carrier $1600. Wanda O'Quinn Columbus
Game fowl, selling out, Pens, Cocks, hens, Sebrights, White Cochins, Blue Splash, BB Llamas, pets, guards show, friendly, trained, escape door, center gate, good floor, must 706-322-5426 334-214-5250
Clarets, Butcher, hatch. Steve Whidby Reds, Quail Old English, Fawn duckwings. sheared, babies, breeders, studs & stud sell. C. Wilson Per!}'. 912-987-2025
Sundowner 3 horse GN, 18.3' horizon;
Carnesville 706-384-3154
Mack McBurnett T}'.rone 770-487-2233
service, terms & del. avail. J. Jones warm '92 CM trailer, 2 horse, escape door, tack manuf. 11-97, LQ, sink, cab, closet, gas
Game fowl, stags & pullets, Knight Grays, Show quality BB Red Bantams, all ages, 1 Springs 706-655-3953
comp., mats, center gate, padded, elec. heater, shower in stall $14,000. Andi
Warhorse and White Clarets, also, red ones, pair White Old English Bantams. Bo Smith Llamas, weanlings, adults, pregnant brakes, kept. under cover $2200. Robert King Barrentine Buchanan 770-646-3514
high station, proven stock. Larry Knight Alvaton 706-538-6395
females, lge. selection, priced $600, Crystal Behtlehem 770-339-1549
Trailer 20' horse/cattle, GN $1200; Shaver
Mansfield 770-787-5528
Spring 2000 hatch Buff Orphington roosters River Ranch. J_ Holliston . Hiawassee 706- '92 Jackson 2 horse step up bumper pull, Steak driver $800; both good cond. Ervin
Game, chicks, roast barrels, teepees for and White Rock roosters $5/ea. I. Harmon ~8"-96-=--~5~0~0"-5--.,----,---,-~,-,--o-----o--=-c-,- stored in doors, tall, walk-thru, perfect cond. Jones Blairsville 706-745-6152
games, call for details. Richard Hudson Thomaston 706-646-2328
Ostrich breeders & chick for sale. Chris $3200. Shari Burkett Ball Ground 770-479- Two English saddle w/bridles, 1 cutback & 1
Dawsonville 770-893-3488
Standard buff & Partridge. cochins, Peach Hitchcock Danielsville 706-789-2915
7422
all purpose $125 ea. M. Leisure Tallapoosa
Greys and Leaeers left from eroven
ringnecks doves, and others. Nancy Chandler
winning bloodline, call for prices and Carrollton 770-834-3490 770-830-6983
Altern;ttive Livestock
'93 Bonanza 3H bumper pull trailer, new 770-574-9455 treated floor w/mats $2100. R. Copelan Wagon/harness for sale, wagon seat 6: built
availability. Larry Stephens Murrayville .706- Swan, white mute, graceful and ele_gant,
864-3103
sexed, pinioned, unrelated, 2 yrs. old, $650.
Requiring Permit/License
Aragon 770-684-5113
on auto axels, new paint, $600; leather
'94 colt 28' 5 horse, slant load, GN, ale, harness w/collar bridle w/blinders $175;
Guineas, turkeys, several breeds, cornish E. Orta Atlanta 404-264-0292 bantams. J. Tucker Adairsville 770-773- Swans, mutes, and blacks, extra single
alum. wheels, new tires $3500. Glenda $700/both. Alysia Carlisle Athens 706-354-
If you have questions regarding ads in this Thomeson Dexter 912-875-4303
8436
1635
mute male, $375., guinea keels. Karen Kaiser category, call Brenda Donnell at 404-651-9081. '95 Ponderosa GN, 2 horse slant-camper, Want 2 horse GN alum. trailer, 1990/up,
Hens, rooster, chicks, some White King pigeons, call after 6 pm. T. Miller Griffin 770229-8156
Jumbo Pharoah quail for sale, $1 dressed to home, $1.50 if shipped. Harley Taylor Vidalia 912-537-9940
Large dark cornish, several breeds, small bantams, no mixed breeds. Charlie Beasley Brunswick 912-264-9249
Layers: RIR, Black Sex Link, Dominique
Fairburn 770-306-1984
Turkeys, one pair red bourdon $45, two
hens $20/ea. (hens mixed with Bronze); also,
young $5-1 Olea. Miles Russell Meansville
706-648-3503
.
White Emdben & Brown Chinese geese
$15. each; also, bantams $1 up, pigeons
fantail $10/ea. R.L. Howell Covington 770-
922-7161
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White doves for sale, reas. prices. Dick Bell
The Georgia Department of Natural Resources regulates many exotic animals, including most hoofed stock except llama and buffalo. However, upon compliance with applicable state regulations, a deer farming license for the commercial production of meat and fiber is av:ailable for the following species: fallow deer, axis deer, sika deer, elk, red deer, reindeer, and caribou. For more information on the deer
sleeping quarters, rear tack, escape door, exc. cond. $4800. Wade Weinell Tiger 706-7829943
'95 S&H bumper pull 4 horse, white tack comp., fully enclosed, new floor, tires, brakes-
padded, m.ats, $3500 obo. c. Leaver
Gainesville 770-297-1526
'96 4 star 4H SL GN, 7'6" tall, 7' wide, drop windows, ramp, new tires, exc. cond. $13,500. M. Martin Midland 706-563-4416
good cond. in Atlanta area, under $9000. M. Maceherson Alpharetta 770-667-1304
Want Dover Elite or Dover Premier close contact English saddle, 17 1/2" seat. Deborah Wilson Monroe 770-207-1882
Want heavy duty alum. trailer for hauling. David Thornton Macon 912-757-0277 912745-1677
Want used panels to make a round pen. Lynn Hodges Cave Spring 706-777-0920
pullets, Show Bantams, Spangles, BB, Silver Watkinsville 706-769-6958
farming license, contact the Georgia '96 Dixie craft 3 horse, GN slant, 6'sw Western trail saddle, 15.1/2" seat, well built,
Duckwings, Black O.E., Silkies, Buff Young bantams, gray japs, gold and silver Department of Agriculture at (404) 656- tack/dressing; elec. brakes, mats, 6.5' X 6.5', includes pad, girth cover and matching saddle
Japanese, others. Doretha Rowden Bogart sebrights, black R.C., WOE, silver spangles, 3667. For information on licenses of other $5300. Keith Smith Carrolton 770-834-2844 bags $450. R. Adams Athens adamsr-
770-725-7535
BB reds, silver phoenix. Alton Gilreath species of hoofed stock (except llama and '96 WW alum. GN 3 horse slant, dressing 1@msn.com 706-354-1688
Laying hens $5/ea. John Moon Winder Gainesville 770-536-5168
buffalo), contact the Georgia Department rm., .exc. cond. $9500 nego. Traci Cohen
770-867-8944 Laying hens, Dominique, Araucana, Black
Poultry/Fowl Requiring
of Natural Resources Special Permit Unit Calhoun 706-625-8698 at (770) 761-3044. Individuals submitting '97 Sundowner, 2 horse gooseneck alum.,
RABBITS
Sex Link, Buffs, RIR, $5 to $10, chicks $1 up; also, feeders and drinkers. Randall Elrod Cumming 770-887-2032
Mallard babies, 4th gen., $4 each, all
Permit/License
Ifyou have questions regarding this category, call
advertisements to buy and sell regulated hoofed stock in the Market Bulletin must provide a photocopy of .the appropriate _lic_e_n_s_e_w_it_h_t_h_e_ir_a_d_._ _ _ _ _ _ __
exc. con.d. Joyce Belcher Calhoun 706-6295261 706-602-8778
'98 Exiss max SX alum., 3 horse GN, slant, _tack rm., approx. 300 miles of use $12,500
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519083.
summer, Hoschton ducks unsexed. Charlie Emerald Johnson at 404-651-9084. Bottle-raised fallow & red deer for sale, 1 Wayne Wilkins Gra}'. 912-986-3965
12 asst'd young adults, asst'd mixed breeds
Beatenbo 804 Old Hog Mtn. Rd. Hoschton
mo. old, pre-orders required w/deposit, state '98 Ponderosa GN trailer, red; center $5 ea., must take all, herd reduction. T.
30548
Advertisements for wood ducks must be deer license required. R. Castleberry divider, side-bus windows, used 3 times, exc. Russell Lawrenceville 770-682-8670
Many diff. breeds of pigeons and other animals for sale, will ship or del. Daniel Vaughan Concord 770-884-9340
Mix RIR rosters $5/ea., white doves and peach Ringneck. Myrtice Jackson Flowery Branch 770.-967-9493
Mixed chickens, about 25 to sell, all for one
accompanied by a USDA permit. Permits. Stockbridge 770-507-9700
are available from the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service, Attn: Permit Section, P.O. Box 49208, Atlanta, GA 30359. Advertisers
LIVESTOCK WANTED
must submit a copy of current permit with
their first ad. Permit copies will be If you have questions regarding ads in this returned upon request. Advertisements for bobwhite quail must be accompanied category, caH Tammy Thomas at.404-651-00Ba
cond., elec. brakes, escape door $3200 obo. Ga!}'. Daveneort Blairsville 706-745-3719
'99 2H walk thru alum. BP trailer, 7' tall, ramp, removable divider, many extras, $6800. Steven Bivins Griffin 770-412-6820
'99 Colt 3 horse slant GN, dressing rm., mats, spare, extras, exc. cond. $4700. Stan
6-8 week old bunnies, $6 ea. Horace F LaFavor Lithia Springs 30122 770-941-1806
Asst'd breeds/sizes, bunnies, fryers, breeder, many to choose from. Jimmy Yancey 3773 Johnson Dr. Snellville 30039 770-9722346
Baby Lops $15. Wilton Robertson
price, you make offer, some game hens; also, two small hens. L. Walker Loganville 770466-4695
Muscovy Ducklings $2/ea. Juan Coronado Rockmart 770-684-6792
New Hamphire red roosters, 5 1/2 months, beautiful, mature, pure bred (2), red comet rooster with 3 hens, Araucana. B. Zingleman Norcross 770-925-9139
Old timey guinea, 3 mos. old, $4.50; 5 wks. old, $2.50 ea.; sex links, 2 1/2 mos., $2.25 ea. J.A. Brooks Powder Sering 770-943-0559.
Peacock chicks, Pied, Black Shoulder, white cameo, $20/ea., grown Silkes $5/ea. Hiram Dunn Meansville 770-567-1232
Peacocks, India Blues, Pied, Java Green and Whites. K. Little Jeffersonville 912-9452090
Peacocks, all breeders, Java Green, Pied Blue, India Blue, Black Shoulder, White's many more. T. Hill Danielsville 706-7955166
Peacocks, bantams, guineas, turkeys. Maude Harper 182 Harper Lane Douglas 31535 912-384-2525
Peacocks: pair of Jave green/3 yrs., India Blue/4 yrs., White/3 yrs., $450. Velma G. Batcherlor 7314 Buckeye Rd. Perry 31069 912-825-2889
Peafowl, 4 pr., 1 yr. Indian Blue, 1 pr. 1 yr. Pied, 3 Indian Blue breeder hens; also, pea chicks, other. Roger Smith Senoia 770-5993277
Pekin ducks, Pharoah quail, RIR, & RIR crosses, all ages. Brian Sturdy Gainesville 770-781-4156
Pheasants, pair Melanistic Mutants, red hen; also, silkies (chickens with fur) white, black, blue, red, buff, must sell; ask about .Unit Brooder. C.L. Peters Conyers 770-388-7148
Pheasents, ringnecks; also, Jumbo ring necks $8.25/ea:, delivery available. Steehen Sibley Moreland 770-304-1081
Pigeons - Homers, Helmets, Rollers; Doves
- Pied Ringnecks, also White Japanese
Silkies. Chuck L Williams Williamson 770229-8781
Pigeons, Homers, Fantail, Rollers, and .many other breeds, must sell, make offer. Ben Chelori Jackson 912-992-9778 770775-1111
Pigeons, Indian Fantails, young birds, $5 each, sgl. only, call after 5 p.m. Paul Chachulski Milledgeville 912-932-5556
Pigeons: Carriers, Pygmy Pouters, Modenas, African Owls. Robert Waters Gainesville 30506 770-887-0890
Pigeons: White Show Kings, French Mondains, Homers & cages, carriers, & 3 different type lofts, $5 up. Robert Cash Eatonton 706-485-8854
Purebred chickens, sev. var., $2 and up. Seth Weaver Ellijay 706-636-1946
Rare Silver Phoenix chicks, hatched Easter, four hens, two roosters, $8/ea. Joe I Kathy Schurtz Marble Hill 706-265-1851
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 bobwhite quail to have this license. For license information, write: DNR, Game and Fish Division, 2189 Northlake Parkway, Suite 108, Tucker, GA 30084.
Bobwhite quail, 6 wk. old $2/ea., 13 weeks old, $3/ea.; also, Homing pigeon breeders $15-$25 per pair. Bruce Tamker Byron 912953-2910
For Sale: Jumbo Wisconsin Bobwhite Quail chicks, started birds, and breeders. Kenneth Stone Hazlehurst 912-375-9886
Jumbo Wisconsin Bobwhite quail hatching eggs, yr. rnd., chicks & 8 wk. old birds. Kenneth Buffington RO}'.Ston 706-245-9706
Jumbo Wisconsin quail, $2.50 each. Jace Debord Waleska 770-479-3201
Northern Bobwhite quail chicks, 4 thousand per month, $0.30/ea. J.D. Rhodes Hawkinsville www.bobwhitequail.net 912783-2345
Quail hatching eggs yr. round, Bobwhite or Coturnix, $35/100, $90/500, $160/1000 ppd. Jean Strickland Pooler 912-748-5769
Quails and partridges, many types, quality stock, will ship, also oven-ready dressed birds. Ron Neal Atlanta 404-622-1711
Poultry/Fowl Wanted
G.Q.F. incubator in good condition; also, blacktail, red Old English. Keith Tate Dacula 770-995-8093
Want any free poultry or fowl within 50 mile radius of Buena Vista. Gene Miller Box Springs 912-649-5508
Want game & bantam chickens, Golden sebrights, ducks, turkeys, pigeons, guineas. Johnny Carney Danielsville 706-795-5728
Want to buy a peacock to go with Blue, around Metter, Ga. or close enough to ii. Lewis E Saee Metter 912-685-2176
ALTERNATIVE
LIVESTOCK
If you have questions regarding this category, call Brenda Donnell at 404-651-9081.
The Alternative Livestock category contains ads for ratites (ostriches, rheas, and emus) as well as other "nontraditional" livestock.
1 female Llamas, bred 1 male Llama, both for $600; dely avail. J. R. Boswell Maysville 706-652-2517
Beau. female baby llamas, ILA regd., $800 each. Vinny Ellner Newnan 770-253-1092
Emus, proven breeders, $1500 pr., unproven, $800 pr., talking orders for next
Darden Roberta 912-836-9412
Items listed in the Livestock Wanted 1 small cattle head gate, self catching $175.
category must be for specific livestock; for Ric~ Edwards Brooklet 912-839-2171
instance, "want 3 or 4-yr. old quarter horse 14 1/2" Corinthian saddle in new cond. for
gelding, approx. 16 hds., suitable for $500; 17" County Competitor dressage saddle
moderately experience rider." Generalized for $600. Shirley Erpel Good Hope 770-266-
ads, such as "want horses, any amount," 6173
are not acceptable for publication; neither are ads for free or unwanted livestock.
15 1/2" Tex Tan Western saddle w/breast collar, exc. cond. $300. Sandra Bower
'. Want 1..gentle Jersey. or Guernsey milk-cow Augusta 706-796-3268
to hand milk...no horns. Lynn B Hale Ellijay 706-276-1144 706-273-3838
15" barrel saddle, like new, W saddelry, tan w/blk. suede padded seat $250. K. Sanders
Want 3-4 year old small Jersey cow with Macon 912-746-5747
calf or cow to have calf in August or September. Paul Bulloch' Woodland 706674-2894
16" brown full skirt, circle Y Western saddle, almost brand new synthetic $350. Steve Davis Commerce 706-335-7544
Want a nice gentle mare or gelding, reasonably priced. Hannah M Tidwell Cartersville 770-382-8320
16' Rollins livestock trailer, BP, covered top, escape door, middle divider, elec. brakes, very good cond., shelter.ed, $2500; Ive. message.
Want gentle horse to teach English lessons, Calvin Minchew Macon 912-781-0604
will provide excellent care and love, maintenance lease only. Ann Cofield Suwanee 770-271-1459
16' cattle trailer, covered top, elec. brakes, used very little, exc. cond. Bill Hudson Byron 912-956-4849
Want goats, does & bucks, any breed considered, must be very reas. Perry Hallmark Williamson 770-228-9309
2 horse trailer, good floor & paint, escape door, tack comp. $1000. Carole Core Marietta 770-971-8820
Want pony 8-10hds., preferably older, has to be child safe for small children. Wanda Kenworthy LaFa}'.ette 706-397-9950
2-horse stock trlr., gooseneck, very good cond., no rust, new tires, sound fir., hvy. mats, silver color, $1000/0BO. Ed Smith Senoia
Want to lease-barrel horse for 2000-2001 770-599-3106
show season, mine died, no money to buy one now. B Wallace Hawkinsville 912-8923970
2000 sooner 3H royale, full LQ, hay rack, financing avail., 2000 3H Towlite GN, 6'8" wide, rear tack, big DR $8500. Tom Bourne
Marietta 770-331-1766
LIVESTOCK HANDLING 25' GN, 2-7000 lb. axle, 96 model $3000. Damon Malcom Bostwick 706-342-2206
706-342-7350
If you have questions regarding ads in this 9~WW bumper pull horse/stock trailer,
categoiy, call Tammy Thomas at 404-651- green, 14ft, elect. brakes, mats, $2250. Keith
9083.
Seymour Covington 770-787-9449
'00 Colt 2/3H BP, 7', slant, walk-in tack Abecrombie triple T endurance saddle,
w/hooks/saddle racks, elec, brakes, lights, hand-made, good cond. $500. P. McDaniel
spare $3895; '00 3H stock GN $3495. Sheri Con}'.ers 770-918-1138
Hudson 6244
Suwanee 770-889-4521 770-244-
American all-around 750 roping saddle, 16" leather seat, dbl. rigged, fiberglass covered,
'00 colt 3 horse slant GN trailer, like new, hardwood tree, exc. $500. E. Harris Fairburn
elec. brakes, lights, spare and mats, maroon .770-964-9405
in color $3900. Tim Mathis 2941
Dublin 912-275-
Australian saddle w/horn, pad, breast collar w/running martingale, used 5 times, like new
'74 Imperial extra wide deluxe trailer, good $375. M. Chambers Grantville 706-637-5134
cond., new tires, new paint, elec. brakes, Brown Bona Allan English saddle $100; blk.
removable divider, trap door, $1200/obo. Gary Needham Ball Ground 770-735-1657
English saddle $100; no checks. Bobbie Carr Newnan 770-251-2111
'81 Stidham 2 horse trailer 6'6 full divider, Classic Orthoflex hunt saddle, new
mats, pads, exc. cond., ready to horse show improved tree, new billets, moveable knee
$1650. S. Echols Moreland 770-927-6952 rolls & 3. way stirrupbars, $1000/obo. Lauren
'81 Trail-ET 4-horse w/LQ, shower, ale, Irwin Ringgold 706-937-2138
fully-enclosed, awning, hay rack, new tires, Doctors buggy, very good cond., custom
good floor, other, $5500. P. McKenzie Hahira 912-794-9367
trailer for buggy $2500 for both. Bowen Chatsworth 706-695-8410
Robbin
'87 Ponderosa GN 2 horse trailer, slant, rear tack, partial living quarters ale $2700. Roger Davidson Camilla 912-336-7149
.'88 Bonanza, 2 horse straight load; elec. brake, mats, new tires, 2 escape doors, good cond. $1800. Lynda Guinade Dahlonega
Like new 17" Collegiate English all purpose
saddle w/fittings, very com!. $375. D. Mullinax
Con}'.ers 770-385-0419 770-385-5541
Medium horse size harness, grt. cond~
wltwo wheel cart. $600. Margaret Sincere
Dahlonega 706-867-9779 706-216-7591
Jonesboro 770-477-8455
Beau. Mini-Rex bunnies, 8 wks. did, $10 ea., grown Mini-Lops and Du!Ch rabbits $5 ea. Horace Heggood Newnan 770-251-8844
Black and tan dwarf does $5 ea., Mini-Lops also avail. Randall Snipes Cairo 912-3775846
.Bunnies to breeders, Florida whites, San Juan, Tan, NZW & mixed, all colors & sizes. William Kittrell CoVin9tori770-ia62231'
Bunnies to breeders, Lops, Mini-Rex, Dwarf, Dutch, NZW, San Juan, Standard Fryers, big stock reduction sale. S. Guiney Covington 770-786-6227
Bunnies to breeders, Mini-Rex, NZW, San Juan and Fryers, live or dressed, rabbit compost GA. licensed. Bill Jackson Villa Rica 770-459-4080
Bunnies, breeders, fryers, 2ncj feeders, several breeds avail. $3/up, wholesalers more than welcome. Richard Johnson Monroe 770-267-5066
California and Jersey Woolies, beau., healthy stock; 6 wks. old. J. Holmes Ringgold 706-965-4495
Cute sweet bunnies, several ages, colors and sizes. Joy D. Castle 1900 Kendrick Rd., West Brooklet 30415 912-823-4281
Dwarf Lops, blk. & wh., 3-6-13 mos., some breeders $15 ea., all must go. B. Stone Stone mountain 770-498-0009
Dwarf, Mini-Lop, Mini-Rex, Netherland Dwarf, dutch and fryers, purebred bunnies, small breeds. Mr. Oliver Cleveland 706-8650213 .
English Angora bunnies, diff. colors, cute and fuzzy $40 ea., mixed Mini-Lop, brown $10. Kathleen Minkkinen Dallas 770-4435788
Flemish giant rabbit sale, show pigs, meat, 9 wks., 4 mos., 7 mos., seniors, pedigreed whites, light grays, bucks and does. Beecher DuVall Lawrenceville 770-973-8626
For sale baby rabbits, call before 9:30 pm., $1 O for rabbits. Miriam Wheeler Covington 770-787,1814
Free rabbits to a good home(or homes), 4 Mini-Lops, 4 Dwarfs. Tricia Marr Atlanta 770350-9347
French Angora rabbits, adult, 6 babies $20 ea. Sonya Babcock Winder 770-867-0010
Jersey woolies, extra small, American Fussey Lops, Dutch, $1 Olup. Carolyn Devitt Ringgold 706-965-7408
Mini-Rex and Tan rabbits, s~ow quality, $10
& Uf.l. K Humfleet Trion 706'638-9401
Mini-Rex, Mini-Lop, Dwarf rabbits for sale, wholesale/retail breeding, adults and babies avail., lots to choose from. Holly Bessinger Dixie 912-263-4224
NZ.W baby bunnies to adults, $5 ea. P. Moorhead Gainesville 770-287-8392
NZW breeders & fryers dwarfs, all colors. John Nall $}'.Ivester 912-776-3559
NZW breeders, 12-14 wks., $7-$12, 4-6
Red Jungle fowl, all ages, $3 to $10 ea., call aft. 6 pm. Wayne Whiddon Cordele 912-2739040
years hatch, $40 ea. Barbara Baker Hampton 770-946-3041
Llama, 4 yr. old, brown/white male, very
706-265-3340
'88 cresent 3H w/LQ, shower, toilet, kitchen, ale, new paint, carpet ac/dc, exc. cond.
Older 2 horse bumper pull trailer, needs minor repairs. Bill Holton Commerce 706336-6599
wks., bunnies $3-$4, qlty. stock, Mini-Lop, Dwarfs, Mini-Rex, San Juan. Charles Kent Ocilla 912-468-7423
Rhode Island Red chickens, Murrey ivlcMurray stock, different ages, hens and roosters. G. Jackson Con}'.ers 770-483-3533
Rhode Island Reds, Black Japs, White Leghorns, call before 9:00 p.m. Sill F
gentle, halter broken, handled daily $450. C. Hemphill Eastman 912-374-3255 912-3742582
Llamas $500/up, weanlings, adults and pregnant females, terms and dely. avail. L.
$12,500/trade. Chris Nigged Atlanta 770540-9823
'89 Bee divided 7 X 16' tack/dressing rm., exc. cond., mats, ramp, divided, elec. brakes, fully enclosed, bumper pull $2995.00. C.
One horse, single seat buggy, good cond. NZW bunnies/fryers $9 ea., cages also
$800. J. Thornton Jonesboro 770-478-1384 Pony harness and cart $200. Ray Pruitt
-7av8a3i4l.
$45
ea.
Cindy
Ward
Senoia 770:502-
Lawrenceville 770-822-0878
Premium meat rabbits, young NZW
breeders for sale, $20 ea., top qlty., avail. now.
Mclaughlin Suches 706-838-4026
Grant Dallas 770-445-2855
Brown Gay 706-538-6441
Submit ads by Wednesday noon~
Tony Graham Moultrie 912-890-0294
Wednesday August 9, 2000
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Purebred Holland Lops & Netherland Dwarf 2000 lift 44, horse qlty. well fert., $5/bale. '00 abruzzi rye, 86% germ, cleaned and 'OO marshmallow seed, extremely beau. Daylilies, 600 var., mid-late blooming now,
bunnies & breeders, healthy w/pedigrees, Dan Tant Barnesville 770-358-3024
bagged, $7,50 a bu. Tommy Whitmire flowers and plants, perennial, $2 w/SASE. most colors drawf hishicus, dinner plate size
$25/up. B. Whitener Dalton 706-277-2595
2000 clean sq. bales rye grass $2.50, fescue Bowman 706-376-9359
Vaughn Allison 158 Royal Palm Dr. Marble blooms, cannas, butterfly plants. Ethel Dii.vis
Purebred Satins w/pe_digree blk., red, $2.5O, orchard grass $3.50, rnd. bales orchard '2000 KY 31 tall fescue seed, combine run Hill 30148
Ellijay 706-635-4247
copper. Paul Nix Ball Ground 770-893-4221 grass $25. C. D. Medley Ellijay 706-635-2258 in sacks, 97% germ. Winford Crane Winder 'OO seed, re-seeding petunias mxd., 1000 Daylilies, Stella de Oro, $20 per doz., no
Rabbits & bunnies, Mini-Rex, Mini-Lops & 2000 crop, lift 44 Coastal bermuda, highest 706-367-9617
seeds/$1 plus SASE. C. Arnold Jefferson shipping. Mrs. Carney 15520 Thompson Rd.
cDwarts, $15-$20 ea., all colors: Nicky Reeves qlty., irrigated, horse hay, $4/bale, $40/cow hay, 500 bu. Rye, 91.5% germ., cleaned & 706-367-4700
Al!!haretta 30004 770-475-4957
umming 678-513-6101
150 rolls avail., can del. Herb Bixler Perry 912- bagged, $7/per bag. Donald Bailey Rentz 'OO seed: coreopsis, zinnia, marigold $1/pk, Daylilies, black-eye Susan, hosta, hardy
Rabbits for sale, San Juan, breeder and 987-9858
912-984-4813
w/SASE, still have limited amounts; also, '99 hibiscus, liriope, Homestead verbena, aucuba,
fryers $6/up. Brian Gray Covington 678-342- 2000 exc. qlty. fescue-bermuda mix, sq. 7 top tarnip green, fall crop comes back i_n seed $0.50/SASE. Freida Chambers 5812 All. other, no shipping. Betty Stephens Monroe
0 421
bales, well fert., rain free, in the barn, $3.25 spring, $0.60 teaspoon w/S.A.S.E. J. C. Hill Hwy. Flowe!)'. Branch 30542
770-267-5053
Rabbits, bunnies to young adults, beautiful each. Charles Hoffman McDonough 770-914- 3994 Gates Chapel Rd. Ellijay 30540 706- 'OO seed: purple cone flower, black eyed Daylilies, half price, plant reduction, please
colors, Jersey woolies, $6.00, near Jackson 2767
635-7627
Susan, shasta & yellow daisy, acantus, call after 5 p.m. Ken Cooper Dallas 770-445-
Indian Spring Park. Marianna Lord Flovilla 2000 fescue hay in barn, 4 x 5 bales, $20. Abruzzi rye 82-89% germ, $7.00/per 50lb. verbena, 4 o'clock, Glory Morning $1/SASE. 6665
770-775-2992
Tony O. Smith 1145 Holly Grove Circle Dalton bag, 200 or more bags, $6.50/bag,. delivery G. Samford Avondale Estates 404-299-0505 Daylilies, hosta, sedums, seaoats, trees,
Rabbits, restock your field & freezer. Walter 30721 706-259-8514
available on large orders. Shen Jones '99 giant mix color zinnia seeds $1 /pk. more, $2/up, send LSASE for list. Rebecca
Jackson Commerce 706-335-3348
2000 fescue hay, cut mid-May, $25 per roll. D. Reynolds 912-955-8238
w/SASE. Mamie Hayes Williamson 770-228- Cabe Griffin 770-229-1332
San Juan Cotton Tail rabbits, $6 ea., home Barclay Rockmart 770'562-9083
Abruzzi rye, cleaned & bagged, 85% germ, 3868
Daylilies, hundreds of hybrids, new sections
0 f th original Mountain Runners. Grantham Jasl!er 706-692-3449
R. 2000 fescue hay, sq. bales in barn, $3/bale $7 per. bu. Lyndon Mize Royston 706-245- 2001 seeds, Indian tobacco, $1 /pad opened, send 2 stamps for list, call for appt.
dely. extra, well fert. Leonard Rhyne 5314
w/SASE, no checks. Randy Downing Mary Ann Denney 400 Jim Starr Rd., Newnan
San Juan rabbits bunnies, fryers, raised on Barnesville 770-358-3913
Cert. Tift 44 & Russell bermuda sprigs, will Chatsworth 706-624-1537
30263
ooo ground by 4-hr., some colored bunnies also 2 fescue hay, top qlty., sq. bales $2.25 custom plant on your fields w/conventiona~ or 3' Leylands $6, 5' Leylands $15
Daylilies, lge. selection, named var. & colors,
for sale. Lucy Reed Atlanta 706-335-7620 each, rain free in barn. Joe Bradley Canon no-till planter. Charles Hurley Summerville cryptomerias 3' $6. Harvey Moriarty Buford 100 fans $100, 25 fans bonus, Stella de Oro,
Young breeding Dwarfs $25 ea., feeder 706-356-8295
706-857-2707 706-857-7689
770 -945-1863
15 fan clumps $15 or 2/$25. M.M. Haynes
rabbits, Lops, Minis, all kinds and colors., $5/up. Frankie Hicks Conyers 770-483-6498
FEED, HAY AND GRAIN
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Emerald Johnson at 404-651.-9084.
All hay ads must contain the variety of hay offered for sale; i.e., Coastal bermuda hay, Alicia hay, etc.
'00 Alfalfa hay for sale; also, have lift 44 and Coastal bermuda, well fert., sq. bale, horse guali!}'. Helmut Cawthon Rome 706-291-0671
'00 Alfalfa hay, 65 lbs. plus bales, horse qlty., $8 per bale. Kristy Dalbey Hampton 770-4725611
'00 Alfalfa hay, irrigated, Ga. analytical results on hand, $7 bale for 1-100 bales, 100 or more/$6.50, no dely. Mike Williams Social Circle 770-464-9181
'00 Alicia Bermuda hay, $2.50 sq. bales horse qlty., in barn fert., weed free; also, $1 mulch hay sq., near Savannah.. Gary Hollingsworth Midway 912-884-3344 800-679-2000
'00 Alicia square bales, fertilized, weedfree, $3 a bale. Mike Fowler Dublin 912-272-1114
'00 Bermuda hay , exc. qlty., under barn; well fertilized, large round rolls and square bales. Steve Webb Tifton 912-528-4830
'00 Bermuda hay, round and square bales, well fert. and rain free, horse quality. James Walden Douglas 912-383-8092
2000 fescue mxd. w/other grass, good for cows, mulches, rain free in barn. H.D. Tripp Conyers 770-922-6098
2000 fescue orchard grass hay, 4x5 round or square bales, dely. avail. Bill Bleckley 378 Black Diamond Road Cla}'!on 30525 706-782-3310
2000 horse qlty. fescue bermuda mxd., sq bales $2.50 in field/rolls, $30-4x5, dely. avaiI. R.J. Campbell Rockmart 770-748-3419
Alfalfa hay for sale, sq. bales, horse qlty., 70
lb. avg. Tommy Copelan Eatonton 706-485-
87 95
Coastal Bermuda sq. bales, fert., $2.50, out offield. Bob Brady Augusta 706-798-6552
Certified Wrens Abruzzi Rye, 92% germ., 99% pure cleaned & bagged, 56#, 1 ~u. bag, Ga crop improvement blue tag. Reggie Faulk Dublin 912-463-3199 912-463-3319
Crimson Clover, 94% germ, 0.70 per pound, 50 pound bags, large quantity cheaper. Scotty Jones Reynolds 912-9492307
Crystal white multiplying onions for summer/fall planting, $15/gal., $25/2 gals, postage paid. H.E. Davis Dearing 706-5566124
Ga. collards, germ 78%, purple top turnips, germ. 83%, lge. pumpkin seed, ger~. 60%, $1 /pkg., SASE. Emily Waters 18 Seminole St.
Coastal bermuda, rain free, horse qlty., 4x5 Savannah 31406
rolls, stored in barn. David Muse 98 7-3386
Perry 912-
Iron Clay peas, 90% & 88% germ., :;o
lb./bag, $18, 60 lb./bag, $23-, Centennial
Corn and wheat $23 drum, (55 gals.), oats soybeal)S, 60 lb./$9. C. Thompson Augusta
- $21 drum, rye $25 drum, truckload qty. aI 706-733-7092
special prices. C./H. Thompson Augusta 706 Iron clay pea seed, 81% germ for sale.
736-9958 706-722-5228
Johnny Day Ambrose 912-384-0552
Dairy quality Alfalfa, 4x4 rolls, high moisture Large quantities of Browntop Millet, cleaned and wrapped, $25/bale; also, sq. bales $3.75 & bagged; .25 cent/lb, in 50/lbs. bag, 90% Dwayne Heatwole Metter 912-685-4134 912- germ. Ben Hadden Gibson 706-598-2450
68 5-7384
Large white multiplying onions for fall
Feed oats, bulk only, $2 per bsh: Marvin planting, 1/2 gal./$9 P.P. Paul Reeves 428
Lewis 919 Ga. Hwy. 33 Cordele 912-273-4329 Brier Creek Estates Waynesboro 30830 706-
Fescue hay $3.50 per bale, delivery included. 554-2644
Gene McTyre Kingston 706-292-9382 706- Quality white multiplying onions, $15/gal.
50 6-0562
PP. R.V. Williams 2801 Massee Post Rd.
Hay, sq. bales, rain free, horse qlty. orchard, Adel 31620 912-549-7254
ltalian rye, fescue mix,_ $2.50 per bal:; a!s0 Rye, 95% germ., Oats 92% germ., mixed,
mulch straw $2 each. Buck Dills Bla1rsvllle 50# bags, cleaned & bagged, $7/ea. Henry
706-745-1235
Holman Butler 770-979-0063 912-862-5281
4 ft. Emily Bruner hollies or Awabuki Canton 770-479-5224
Viburnum $5; also, 5 ft. Western Red Cedar Daylilies, mix col. hybrids, $12/doz. postpaid.
$7, lots of 5 or more. Flo Chaffin Watkinsville L. Rice 272 Fling Rd. LaGrange 30240
70 6-310-0143
Daylilies, named cultivars, 500 varieties,
4" perennials, 350 var., $1'.25; speciaI daylily. Lynn Lu.mley 5850 Cove Rd. Jasper sal es, eucalyptus, palms, ferns and roses 30143 770-893-2096
display garden. Selah Ahlstrom 770-775-4967
Jackson Daylilies, red hot poker, trumpets, elephant ears, amaryllis, Bearded Iris butterfly bushes.
8 varieties -of elephant ears, Hardy Randolph Woodard Albany 912-436-9344 ~
bananas; ferns, including Japanese climbing ferns, plus many more. Pam Jolley Decatu r 77 0-593-1599
Dbl. & sing hollyhock, bachelor buttons, 4 o'clock sweet peas, pink lady finger, foxglove, giant cockcombs, $1/ea. w/SASE. Opal Huff
Amaryllis bulblets, large '99, $15/100_ faII orders, blooming size 6/$30, all PPD mixed colors. G.D. Hill 642 Hendrick Rd. Ft. Valley 31 030 912-825-2719
Trenton 706-657-7224
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Dbl. ruffle poppy seeds $2/Tbsp. w/SASE, 5
colors. Peggy Whitley 6620 Rivertown Rd.
Fairburn 30213 770-969-3115
Angel trumpet trees, butterfly brushes cassia, conferate rose, camillia, craple mrytle pampas grass, weeping willow, ligustrum
wisteria. Tina Ross Waynesville 912-778-
55 80
Angel trumpets, purple, dbl. blooms in pots
Easter egg tree plants $4 each, all in pots. M. Smith Newnan 770-304-1321
Echinacea seeds $1/Tbsp. SASE; cannas, thrift, phlox, chocolate mint, $1.50. Rodney Petty Marietta 770-973-6009
- $8lea. A. Barfield Newnan 770-253-0553 Angel's trumpet $6.50, helleborus, Siberian iris: hydrangea $3, butterfly bushes $1.50 $2.50, forsythia $1.50, ground covers, others
Exotic elephant ears, red toras and black leaf $15/5 bare root plants, add $3 postage. J. Hemphill 1050 River Point Suwanee 30024 770-887-1885
caria Houghton Marietta 770-428-2227
Angel's trumpet seeds, dbl. bush type $1 /pkg. w/SASE, w/instr., purple, yellow or white. Fran Chapman 129 Westfield Rd Leesburg 31763
Angel's trumpet, amaranth, ornamentaI pepper, morning glory, passion flowe r, foxglove, rudbeckia, zinnia $1/pk. w/SASE
Feverfew or ornamental pepper plants
$12/doz. PP., hen and chicks 10/$12, rose
campion or Stephanotis vie $2/tbsp./SASE. F.
Brooks 674 New Rosedale Rd., Armuchee
30105
Fig tree in 21" diameter pot $35;
Philodendron, lge. split leaf in pot $20.
Douglas Yaney Atlanta 404-874-8063
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Barbara Barrett 858 Hwy. 154 Sharpsburg Fragrant ginger lily (blooms in Sept.),
'00 Coastal Bermuda hay, $3, orchard grass
clover, $3.50 sq. bale, fescue, horse quality $3
sq. bale, dely. avail. Dan Jenkins Tyrone 770-
969-9340
'00 Coastal Bermuda square bales, $3.00 at
barn, horse quality. Margaret M Morrison 2120
w Hickory Crossing Rd. Hartwell 30643 706-376-
5856
'00 Coastal bermuda Bahia mix, rnd. bales $30, in barn, fert., rain and weed free, dely. avail. Jimbo Hatcher Macon 912-474-0034
'00 Coastal bermuda hay, 4x5 rnd. bales
$35/ea.; 2000 oats, top quality $3/bush. Chad
Riggs Waynesboro 706-437-8510
'00 Feed oats avail., cleaned in 50# bags,
reasonably priced, leave message. Steve Allen
c Cataula 706-327-1881
s '00 Fescue, Coastal Bermuda and mix, rain
free, square bales, $3 in barn. Bill Fagan
Cumming 770-887-3437
'00 fescue cow hay, cut in May, well fert:,
square bales $2.75/ea. Cecil Frazier
s Shar!!sburg 770-251-0644
'00 fescue hay, well fert., weed free, sq. bales
$3.25 in barn. Guy Seals Hiram 770-942-3759
'00 fescue, top qlty., 4'x5' rolls in barn $25,
outside $20. Bryant lipton Hiawassee 706896-2135 706-376-3320
'00 fescue/bermuda mxd. sq. bales, limed &
fert., $3.75 each. Fran Brogdon Buford 770-
945-6433
'00, fescue & orchard grass hay, good quality,
large round, square bales, negotiable. Henry A
Allison Cleveland 706-865-2710
'99 & 2000 Alfalfa, exc. horse qlty., all sq.
bales, $7/ea., dely. avail. Jill Sutherland
Jefferson 706-367-8821
'99 Alfalfa hay 3' cutting sq. bales, exc. qlty,
loaded w/leaves, $8.50. David Eash Alto 706-
778-1588
'99 Alfalfa hay, premium horse qlty., second
cutting, dely. avail. or pick-up at farm. R.
Roberson Rome 706-232-0583
FLOWERS FOR SALE '99 Alicia hay, horse qlty., sq. bales, $3 per
bale. D. Foister Camilla 912-294-0204
AG SEED FOR SALE '99 Coastal bermuda 40 bales, kept under
shelter, highly fertilized, $15 per bale, no delivery. Syber Tootle Reidsville 912-557-
4467
'99 Coastal bermuda, Bahia mix, 1000 lb.
bales, in barn fert., rain free, can deliver, $35. Billy Stevens Gray 912-986-6406 912-986:
3720
'99 lift 44 Coastal bermuda hay, horse qlty.,
well fert., rain free, sq. bales in barn or rolls. S. Acres Thomasville 912-226-2268
1998 rye hay $20, fert. UGA soil specs., exc.
for cows, dely. avail.. Olin Trammell Forsyth
912-994-6463
1999 hay, horse quality, square or round
bales. Sam Carpenter Tifton 912-729-5343
904-225-0222
2000 Alicia bermuda horse qlty. hay $2.75 to
$3.50/bale, depending on qty. purchased. John Davis Statesboro 912-587-5216
2000 Alicia bermuda, well fert./weed free,
taking orders for sq, bales@$2.75 in field. Ron
Reed Waynesboro 706-437-1477 .
2000 lime &
fTeirfttil4i4z~d,11$0305
lbs.(avg.), round bales, each. John Harkins
Large rolls new hay, $25/per roll or $0.03 per
pound. Howard T Burnette Mershon 912-632-
5576
Mulch hay $2.50 per bale. Tony Merek
Jenkinsburg 770-775-0829
New crop bermuda ll;i.y, sq1,1are _bales, $4.00 ea., in barn. Larry Eley White Plains 30678
706-467-2184
Oats for sale, '00 crop, top qlty. feed or seed, bulk only, $3 per bsh~ Ted Milliron_ Shellman
9 12-679-5801
Oats for sale, feed qlty., 2000 crop, $2 per
bsh., (32 lbs.). H. Milliron Shellman 912-679-
5 198
.
Orchard grass clover hay, horse qlty., 4x5
roils, fert. UGA specs., $20. Ellis P. Linn
ummerville 706-857-1377
Shelled corn $2.50 per bush. G. Register
Hahira 912-794-3053
Shelled feed corn $8/100 bag; feed oats
$2.50/bsh. exc. horse feed. Robert Montgomery
Reynolds 912-847-2356
Square bales Alfalfa, $7.50 delivery. Bobby
Ray Dollar 2201 Bay Springs Road Adr1an
31002 912-272-9994 912-272-8770
Taking orders for mid-August cutting of
fescue hay, fert. and limed, sq. bales $2/bale,
rnd. 4x5 $20/bale in field. W.C. Dunaway
Rome 706-235-7311
Well fert. 4x5 bales in barn, fescue/orchard
grass, in barn. Jim Long Rome 706-232-7946
Feed, Hay And Grain Wanted
--Want '99-'00 Alicia, Tift 85 and Coastal hay, Iarge round rolls. Jimmy Miles Baxley 31513 912-367-7602
Want 300 square bales of horse, qualily Bermuda hay, delivered, have c9nveyer for Ioft. Barry Higgins Douglasville 770-9201371 770-403-2855
Want used 495 haybine. Douglas Patterson Douglasville 770-949-4390 770-942-2637
Ifyou have questions regarding this category, call Brenda Donnell at 404-651-9081.
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 ~eed has been grown as a class of cert!fied seed. Propagation of such seed 1s a violation of the Plant Variety Protection Act and the Federal Seed Act. If you have questions regarding certified seed, calI the Market Bulletin office or the. Georgla Department of Agriculture Seed Division, (404) 656-3635.
'00 Abruzzi rye, 91% germ., cleaned & bagged, 50# bags, $7 ea. Sammie Simmons
White multiplying onions, just harvested &
dried, $15/gal. C. K. Phillips 1088 Gown Rd
Villa Rica 30180 770-459-1050
Wrens Abruzzi Rye .seed for sale, $7/per.
bag, delivery available. J. Moncrief Roberta
.91W.2-r8e3n6s-47Ab4r.9uz-~i
rye,
99.74%
pure, seed,
87% germ., $7.50/per bu., Ken Powell
Wrightsville 912-864-0244
Ag Plants for Sale
2000 oat straw $2/bale, plus feed oats $2/bsh., excellent horse quality, discount for large quantities. M. Montgomery Reynolds 912-847-3310
Batnut (trapa bicornis) pond plant, produces edible, batlike nut, 3 plants+ 1 nut, $5/including S&H. J. Bass 37 Wren Cr. Macon 31220
Blackberry Thornless bear root plants & root cutting, Navaho & Arapaho. Matthew Pace Oxford 770-787-3072
Egyptian walking multiplying onion sets, top cluster sets $5, doz. cluster. Cecil Fordham Metter 912-685-5539
Egyptian walking, multiplying onion sets, top setting, $6/doz. Pamela Padavana Box 694 Trenton 30752
White multiplying onion sets dried. and cleaned, furnish green onions all la~t winter, 3/lb. $12, ppd. Roy Caine Cumming 770887-4114
Yellow multiplying onion plants now for green onions this winter, $18/gal. plus shipping. J. White Lithonia 770-987-9790
Ag Seed/Plants Wanted
Want bing cherries & muscadines, scuppernongs plants, will ship. Gene Wilbanks Cla}'!on 706-782-5720
If you have questions about this category, call Emerald Johnson at 404-651-9084.
Flower seed offered for sale has not been tested for germination since it often is collected in ve!)'. limited guantities.
$1.50 ea. pkt./$0.55 LSASE, perennial philox cuphea, GA sunset; micropetala, duranta/blue flowers and yellow berries. Alejo Moore 127 Red River Circle Chula 31733
$1.50 ea. w/$0.55 LSASE, October-Rose hibiscus, toothache plant, torenia mix, few rare white Mexican petunia. K. Lane Valdosta 912-242-1368
$1.50 ea./ wlLSASE $0.55: pink or white oleander, mix hollyhock, zebra grass, physahs viscosa. B. Lane Chula 912-831-6386
$1/pkt. w/SASE: '00 red cypres_s. vine, attracts hummingbirds, yellow h1~1scus, orange-yellow cosmos/ attracts butterflies. B. Biyant 1143 Rosedale Rd., Atlanta 30306 _
$1/pkt. w/SASE: cleome, four o'clock, money plant, rudbeckia, purple con~ flower, impa:tien. Venita Thompson Maysville 706335-5238
30 277
Japanese roof iris, black-eyed Susan,
Angel's trumpets, hydrangeas, Elephant ears cobalt blue salvia, sweet autumn
hydrangeas, ferns, will Lilburn 770-921-0190
ship.
Dirk Wilbur -
clem'atis, house plants, jade, walking mS, Gardenias: 1 gal. container $2, azaleas 1
mother-in-law tongue, peace fern. ard carrollton 770-258-2046
Emm a
gal./$1.50, crape myrtle, Confederate roses
hosta, daylilies, native azaleas, others. John
August lilies 6/$12, butter and egg plants 2 Hay Pine Mountain 706-812-8279
doz./$12, (perennial), Jacob's ladder, lge. zinnias, dbl. red hollyhocks/yarrow $2 SASE.
Giant cockscombs, foxglove, sweet peas pink lady fingers, Dbl. holly hock, blue
L. Brooks Armuchee 706-291-4196
bachelor's buttons, rose moss, petunia
Bamboo starts, giant timber, grows 5" diameter, 65' tall. Rick C. McLemore Rossville 706-866-2785
snagdragons, $1/ea., w/SASE. Linda Beemis Trenton 706-657-4409
Giant hibiscus, pink, dk. pink, white,
Bearded iris $15/doz., siberian iris $1 O/doz., hot poker $4/ea., daylilies $2/up, PPD. Lavida
echinacea, $1 ea. pk. w/SASE, free flower seeds w/order. R. Shuman Ellabell 912-858-
hilds LaGrange 706-884-7402
2629
Bearded iris, (cheap), fern, variegated vinca
major, lamium, cannas, money plant seed &
more. J. Stone Roswell 770-993-6004
Begonias, angelwing, fibrous, trailing
houseplants and many kinds, sizes, long
ASE for list.JS Cade 11 Woodstream Lane
Tallapoosa 30176 770-574-8065
Bengal tiger cannas, red, yellow cannaS,
butterfly ginger, hosta, purple stem & green
Elephant ears plus other exotics, $3/up. Jones Stone Mountain 770-469-0882
c, .
Bird of Paradise, Carnaton, Gerbera,
Podcicarpus shrub, plants $7 PPD, list for
SASE. Lee Abernathy 469 Hwy. 109
Meansville 30256
Black Elephant ears, 3" dwarf mondo, 100
var. hostas, lge. clumps, yellow daylilies,
ginger lilies, ground cover. Cathie Thomas
6835 Hembree Dr. Austell 30168 770-739-
2152
Hardy hibiscus, Native Plant of Georgia,
large red blooms (Blazing Star) or swamp
hibiscus. Rhonda Cook Douglasville 770-
942-0321
Hedychium (named ginger lilies); hibiscus mutabilis (confederate roses); brugmans1a
(named angel trumpets, white, pink, yellow,
coral); bletilla, white beautyberry. Trudy
Kratchman Atlanta 404-378-1104
Hen and chick plants 8/$10 ppd., old
fashioned, old maid seeds, all colors, $1/Tbsp. w/SASE. Donald Allen 155 Huff Dr.
Lawrenceville 30044
Hollyhock seed, biannual, mixed colors, ~ed
wpuinrpeiew$h1itep~rpTebascph
cream, 3 shades of w/SASE. Emily Stahl
pm k, 56 34
Janero Cir. Macon 31216
Hosta $3, heavy one gallon plants,
varigated, blue, gold and green, leave
message. Ronald G. Dove Comer 706-783-
Black RoseGomb bantam, all laying now; also 4 hens and 1 rooster $20 for all. C. T.
Fisher Griffin 770-228-1831
Cannas, (yellow/red), aucuba, forsythia, Iiriope, bearded iris, pink yarrow, alth_aea, shasta daisy, purple coneflower, dayhlies, other. J. Poss 361 O Watson Rd. Cumming
5721 - Hostas, 200 var., 2 miles beyond Zion .Hill Church, Fri., Sat., Sun. or by appt. Dee L1tile Ellijay 706-635-4891
House plants, night blooming C<;tctus, begonia, peace lily, jade, aloe, mother-in-Iaw tongues, other:;;, $2/up. Mrs. Rosser Powder
30040 770-889-0566
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Cannas, dbl. dwarf, red or pink, choice
bulbs, 2-3 eyes, all $11/doz., add $2.50
S!!rings 770-943-6159 Hydrangea, hosta, helleborous apiga, lily of
the valley, ferns, hardy begonia, bath p1nk,
postage. D. Hemphill P.O. Box 1233 cleome and poppy seeds, others. Verma
Suwanee.30024
Farlow East Point 404-767-7656
Cannas, dbl. flame color $11/doz., add $2 Hydrangea, hostas, althea,- elephant ears
postage. M. Hemphill Winder 770-867-61 88 (variegated) sweet shrub, lambs ear erape
hibCisocluums,binre~d
French hollyhocks, ye!low "Blazing Star" hibiscus,.
$0.50/ea. pkg., w/SASE. Nell Jones 3767
Plumcrest Rd.,. Smyrna 30082 770-435-7589
Confederate rose plant $12 each, shipped
free, Confederate rose seed $2 a bolt
myrtle, sedums, vinca, ajuga, rudebecka, many more. P.J. Black Jonesboro 770-478-5557
Hydrangeas, white wisteria, gal./$3, S~e!la de Oro, stripped liriope, hosta, sedum, penw1nkle, thyme $2.50/gal. 0. Gordeuk Lawrenceville 770-682-8353
w/SASE. Maiy Wood Uvalda 912-565-7326
Iris, purple Siberian $6/doz.; bearded,
Daylilies $12/doz. PP., pink or white oxalis bulbs 3 doz./$12, hosta 6/$12, lge. daisies or yellow yarrow $2/SASE. A. Mashburn 1030
burgundy & gold, $8/doz.; variegated liriope, gopher purge $2/pot, daylilies, Stella de Oro $3/clump. M. Smith Clarkesville 706-947-
Haywood Va. Rd. Armuchee 30105
1036
Daylilles (hosta), several varieties, $0.75/per fan ($1 eye), $50 per 100, will ship bareroot. Paula Blackburn Norcross 770-
638-9590
Iris: bearded, Siberian, bog, tall, dwarf, 165 beau. named var., $1/up, shipping avail., LSASE/list Mrs. Paul Bunce Winterville 706-
742-7965
Daylilies, 100 fans, mix cols., $35 plus $5 The Georgia Wildflower Preservation Act
shipping w/order. S.H. Hill 144 Calhoun Rd. requires that shipments of officially
Sylvester 31791 912-535-4738
protected plants be accompanied by
Daylilies, 1300/more var., send $1 for 14 transport tags displaying l! permit number
page descriptive price list. M. Netherton issued by the Georgia Department of
Marshallville 912-967-2824
Reynolds 91?-862-5789
Submit ads by Wednesday noon.
Blakely 912-723-6703
Natural Resources.
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THE MARKET BULLETIN
Wednesday August 9, 2000
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BuIIefID CaIendar
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Winter creeper, pachysandra (varigated & Blueberries, $1.50 per pint, and brown Crickets $11/thousand, $3 shipping, 2000 green), English ivy, daylily, Lily-of-the-Valley, turkey figs, we pick, call for availability. Neena or more ppd. Gray Pettit Cedartown 770-
vinca, aucuba, liriope, hosta, mondo, canna, Clary 6875 Dorsett Shoals Rd. Douglasville 748-0008
.
LIVESTOCK SALES & EVENTS
Aug. 17 Ga. Perennial Plant Assn. Meeting,
Aug. 9 Cattle Sale, 1 pm, 1 herd of comm. cattle, 100 hd. of cows/30-40 calves by side, exposed to Limo, Angus, & Simmental bulls, all mouthed & preg.
7:30 pm, Alex Smith on "Usage of Perennials in the Garden: A Sensible Approach to Herbaceous Plantings," Atlanta History Ctr. Info: 404-237-8071.
lamium, others. C.O. Henderson Alpharetta 770-475-6503
Yellow iris lillies $3/bunch. Dan Turner Senoia 770-599-0417
Flowers Wanted
30135 770-942-1599
Blueberries, pick your own, $3.50 per gal.,
we pick $7 per gal.
N.A. Smallwood
Gainesville 770-297-1273
Brown Turkey figs for sale last of July or August. Tula Chapman Mableton 770-094-
Fish and shrimp seines, all size. Henry W.
Ring 5090 Blythe Island Hwy. Lot 42
Brunswick 31520 912-261-1957
Giant red wigglers, approx. 100 worms, tray
bedding instructions, $69.95, ppd. Susan
Cooper
Cartersville
checked, Turner Co. Stockyards,
PRODUCE EVENTS
Ashburn. Info: 800-344-9808.
Aug. 15 Ga. Peanut Producers Assn. Annual
Aug. 12 "Ga.'s Largest Goat, Poultry & Misc.
Summer Buying Point Meeting, latest
Sale," Pearson Livestock, U.S. Hwy.
crop improvement techniques & market
441 N., Pearson. Info: 91_2-422-3211
conditions, 9 am-12 noon, Merry Acres
(barn) or 912-423-4016. Aug. 12 Pig, Goat !l< Poultry Sale, 2nd & 4th
Conference Ctr., Albany. Info: 912-4329001 or 800-997-6887.
Sat., 12:30 pm, Special Boer Goat
Sale, every 5th Sat., H&M Livestock
ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS
Market, off Hwy. 341 E., Baxley, Sept. 2-3 27th Annual Flatlanders Arts &
fairgrounds. Info: 912-537-2172.
Crafts Show, 1O am-6 pm, arts & crafts
Aug. 12 Farm Credit Lamb Show, Ga. Nat.'1
wanted, Camp Patten, Lakeland. Info:
Fairgrounds & Agricenter, Perry. Info:
Helen Strickland, Flatlanders 2000,
912-987-2028.
P.O. Box 125, Lakeland 31635 or 912-
Aug. 12 Horse & Tack Sale, 1st & 3rd Sat.
482-3463.
night, Small Animal & Goat Sale, every Sept. 16-17 Old Town Sharpsburg 16th
Fri. night, Buggy Town Auction, 1315
Annual Fall Festival, arts & crafts,
Hwy. 341 S., Barnesville. Info: 770-786-
Sharpsburg. Info: Herb Bridges, P.O.
2029/358-1786.
Box 192, Sharpsburg 30277 or 770-
Aug. 12 Goat & Poultry Sale, 2nd, 4th & 5th
253-4934/4446.
Sat., 12 noon, 5th Fri., 7 pm, R&R Goat Oct. 6-8 33rd Annual Maysville Autumn Leaf
& Livestock Auction, 526 Hwy. 56 N.,
Festival, arts & crafts, homemade
Swainsboro. Info: 912-237-8825/469-
items, more, Maysville. Info: Nancy
3533.
Smith, P.O. Box 273, Maysville 30558
Aug. 19 Goat Sale, 1st & 3rd Sat., 1 pm, Tri-
or 706-652-2413.
County Livestock Sales, Hwy. 206 & Oct. 21-22 12th Annual Auraria Gold Festival
268 Crossing, Ambrose. Info: 912-359-
Arts & Crafts Festival, 4 mi. from
3803/2914.
Dahlonega. Info: Auraria Community
EQUINE EVENTS
Club, P.O. Box 664, Dahlonega 30533
Aug. 11-13 Ga. Cutting Horse Show, Ga. Nat.'I Fairgrounds & Agricenter, Perry. Info: 912-645-3887.
Aug. 12 Open Show, 4 pm, running events, added money, Crazy Horse Ranch, Ft. Valley, Info: Sherry Pulliam, 912-988-
or 706-864-3404/1208. Nov. 11 28th Annual Meadowcrest Arts &
Crafts Festival, 9 am-3:30 pm, Pilot Club of Greene Co., Green Co. High School, Greensboro. Info: Carol Shulstad, 1861 Howard Lewis Rd., White Plains 30678 or 706-467-2058.
8102 or Kathy Powers, 912-967-2663.
Aug. 12 Special Hearts Therapeutic Riding
PESTICIDES & RECERTIFICATION
Free Riding Workshop for disabled, 10 Aug. 16 2000 UGA Turfgrass Field Day, ag
am-12 noon, indoor arena, Central City
plant, orn. & turf, private, Griffin. Info:
Park, Macon. Info: Emily, 912-932-
Tim Murphy, 770-228-7300.
0006.
Aug. 16 Ornamentals Open House, orn. &
Aug. 12 Corrie Land Dressage Workshop.
turf, private, Griffin. Info: Marc van
Info: Corrie Land, 912-474-2351.
lersel, 770-412-4766.
Aug. 18-20 Durham Town Plantation Fall Aug. 17 Rock Eagle Recertification Program,
Wagon Train & Trail Ride, Union Point.
forest, aquatic, right of . way, wood
Info: 706-486-4603/4415.
treatment, & private, Rock Eagle. Info:
GARDENING EVENTS
Keith Fielder, 706-485-4151 .
Aug. 14 Marietta Educational Garden Center Meeting, 7:30 pm, 505 Kennesaw Ave.,
If you have any questions concerning the Bulletin Calendar, call
visitors.welconie. Info: 770-794-8837. Randy Cox at 404-656-3682.
Want Rose of Sharron, white with purple center, three to four feet. Charles H. Nutt He~hzibah 706-793-0571
Want bryophyllum, daigremontianum, mother of thousands or maternity plant. Wayne Willeby 111 Susan Dr. Warner Robins 31093
Want self Blue Bantums. Tex Penland Flowe~ Branch 770-967-4677
Want to buy Ice plant, grape, begonia seed. Lucille Dinsmore Al~haretta 770-442-1689
Want to buy Swiss chard, red amaranth, & cardoon seeds. Holli Jaime 909 Battle Road Calhoun 30701 706-624-9716
MISCELLANEOUS
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Mercedes Lassiter at 404-651-9082.
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 catego~.
Bees, Honey & Supplies
'00 water white sourwood $25 a gallon at farm, $31 pp. wildflower, $15 a gallon at farm,
$21 pp. Lloyd Allison Cleveland 706-865-
4485
1 gallon honey $18 light/medium/dark,
quarts $6, pints $4, combhoney $4, beepollen
1/2 lb., and etc. John Pluta 165 Sparta Hwy.
N.E.
(Hwy.22)
Milledgeville
georgiabees@alltel.net 912-452-2337
Bee colonies with honey supers $100 each, good used brood boxes, shallow .supers with
frames, $8 and $5. Joseph Conti Colbert
706-7 42-8370
Fresh local honey for sale. D. Martin Winston 770-942-5132
Fresh local honey, gallons, quarts and one lb. bottles; also some comb honey. Billy Batchelor Kennesaw 770-426-4913
Honey light sourwood $30 case pts., and $60 case qts. Verl Tipton Gainesville 770-
532-2722
1779
Brown Turkey figs, $5 per gallon. James Hinesley Snellville 770-979-5584
Brown turkey figs $5/gal. Barbara Mayo Ellenwood 770-981-2946
Brown turkey figs for sale, call last of July & Aug. to order. Tula Chapman Mableton 770948-1779
Brown turkey figs for sale. Bernard Bunn 5682 Lakeside Dr. Union City 30291 770964-5430
Corn for sale and vegetables, please call for information. Larry Cook Conyers 770-4837552 770-725-5623
Figs for sale at $5 per gallon, available last of July and in August. Cleo Gillespie Hull 706-549-7966
Figs, $4 per gallon, picked for you. Diane Glidewell Jackson 770-775-6592
Figs, 1 gallon $7, ready end of July or 1st August. Judy Walker Newnan 770-253-9806
Grain finished beef sides, also goat meat, drug free, cut wrapped ready for your freezer. Ken McMichael Monticello 706-468-2442
Muscadines & Scuppernongs August 15 I pick $5/gal., you pick $4.50/gal. George Morris Midland 706-323-2401
Muscadines & Scuppernongs black and tan, middle of August, you pick, container furnished open 7 days a week. James Thomas By:ron 912-956-5960
Muscadines and scuppernongs 20 plus varieties, containers furnished. Tony Vincent Conyers 770-483-8442
Muscadines available now, open each day. Bob Ogden 9797 Lanesbridge Rd. Jesup 31545 912-586-6260
Muscudine and grapes available August 15 through September 15, bucket is provided. Lyde Thomas Woodbine 912-576-5235
Pecans mostly pieces $4/lb., mostly halves $5/lb plus postage, 3 lb. minimum. Russell Eaton Stockbridge 770-506-2727
Sundried tart apples very clean, $5-lb., $3 postage, minimum 2-lbs. R. Jones Gainesville 770-536-1712
Sweet field corn, and etc., please call for time. Bobby Tritt Suches 706-747-2891
Taking orders for figs $5/gal. ripe around Aug. 1st. C. Martin Marietta 770-933-0432
Want to find some Dixie-18 corn. Carey Green Abbeville 912-365-7504
Water ground meal, flour, grits $3/5 lbs.,
susangeorgia@webtv.net 770-382-8216
Go!den, brook, brown & rainbow trout for
sale, pick up or delivery. Willis Dyer
Hiawassee 706-896-3915
Hybrid red wigglers, bedrun 5000/$25,
10,000/$40, post paid. James Spivey 1180
Smith Cemetery Rd. Wray 31798 912-359-
2866
Rainbow trout, large sizes & fingerlings,
farm pick up by appointment or del. Ted
Logan Ellijay: 706-635-2812
Red wigglers bait size $15-lb., minimum
order 2-lbs postage paid. James McCroy
Carnesville 706-384-4743
Red wigglers, bedrun worms, 5000/$25,
10,000/$40, shipped ppd. w/instr. R. Stapleton
Lumber City 912-363-4451
Redworm bait size 65/$1.50, local sales
only. Robert Crowe Ly:erly: 706-895-2693
Sterile grass carp 8"-10", 10"-12"; channel
catfish, bluegill, shellcracker, largemouth
bass, fingerlings, pond supplies. Greg Grimes
Ball Ground 770-735-3523
Sterile grass carp, DNR registered, quantity
discount, farm pickup Mon-Sat, statewide
delivery,
calls
9:00
to
9:00,agrasscarp@aol.com. Del Chapman
McDonough 770-957-8916
Sterile grass carp, channel catfish
fingerlings, bluegill, shell cracker, redbreast,
hybrid bream, free delivery. Ringo Merritt
Way:nesboro 706-554-0182
Sterile grass carp, channel catfish, all sizes,
bluegill & redear bream & bass. Ed
Henderson 1852 Fort Creek Rd. Dearing
30808 706-595-7183
Sterile grass carp, channel catfish, bluegill,
shellcracker, redbreast, hybrid bream,
largemouth bass, del. avail. Paul WilHams
Hawkinsville 912-892-3144
Sterile grass carp, qty. discounts, DNR
regd./lic., statewide del. avail. or farm pickup
by appt., catfish fingerlings, bream. Randy
Bennington Cumming 770-889-9341
Will meet or beat any price on hyd. bream,
coppernose bream, largemouth bass, 2 & 3", prompt statewide del. avail. V. Buford
Cordele 912-273-4257
Worms for sale, European night-crawlers
$20/lb. will ship; also, "worm castings, 5 lbs.
for $5. Ron Stobries Fitzgerald 912-423-
6081
Fertilizers & Mulches
Japanese maples, grafted dissectums, 3 ft., "Lace Leafs" in 5 gal. pots, $50/ea.. Bridget Britton Garfield 706-829-1427
Leyland cypress & Carolina Sapphire trees 1 gal./$2.50, chestnut 3 gal./$7.50. Ron Farmer Thomasville 912-227-1401
Leyland cypress, 1 gal. 18"-20" $2.50. Wesley: Moon Auburn 770-945-4467
Leyland cypress, Carolina sapphire, cryptomeria, "Yoshino", 3 gal./$8.50, 7 gal./$25; also, hollies, junipers, other evergreens, qty. disc. Bob Wetzel Dallas 770443-5266
Leyland cypress, flowering cherries, river birch, crape myrtle, butterfly bushes, oakleaf, Pee-Gee hydrangeas, pyracantha, daylilies, hostas. Rich Gunn Alto.706-776-5211
Liriope (variegated and green), gal. $2.50, 4" cup, $0.70, English Ivy and dwarf monda $0.70, Stella De Oro $2.50, hosta $1. Bill Silvers Conyers 770-483-0198
Mixed hybrid daffodil, jumbo $5/doz., other $3.50/doz., bulblets, butterfly, and humming bird, cypress free with orders, include postage. E. McNeal Pendergrass 706-654-2574
Native azaleas, hydrangeas, grancy greybeard, burning bush, sparkleberry, redbud trees. Dave Blihovde Cleveland 706-8652849
New seed: $0.50/pkg. w/SASE, larkspur, sweet William, gaillardia, purple coneflower, columbine, mullein pinks, poppies. Margaret P. Lane 3914 Sue Lane Decatur 30035
Old timey daffodils $3/doz., Siberian iris, variegated/green liriope, variegated vinca, castor bean seed, daylilies, shrubbery, forsythia, aucuba, Rose-of-Sharon, other. E. Beach Duluth 770-476-1163
Old timey daffodils bulbs $3/doz., $3 shipping; hibiscus seed $1/tsp. w/SASE; Siberian iris, Scotch broom; also, boxwoods. B. Lunsford Suches 706-747-2331
Old timey marigolds, cleome, Mexican sunflower, touch-me-not $1 pk USASE. B. Savage 3017 Atkins Dr., Gainesville 30507
Old timey white daffodil $12/doz., daffodil and jonquil $6/doz., shipped free. John Wood 558 W.B. Braddock Rd. Uvalda 30473
Pachysandra, bronze ajuga, variegated rumming vinca, $7/doz., add $3.50 postage. Rosa Ave!}'. Ball Ground 770-735-2068
Peony poppies, foxglove, cypress vine, rose moss, blue bachelor's button, snapdragons, moon seed, petunias, amaranth, $1 ea. w/SASE. W. Phillij2S Trenton 706-657-4859
Plenty of Queen Anne's lace/money plant, from bigger plants, $1/2 Tbsp, w/SASE. Mrs. Scully po box 1824 Demorest 30535 706886-8714
Pond Plants, lilies, lotus, bog, floating, all in pots or can ship. Ellen Morley Fayetteville 770-969-7 468
When advertising in the Market Bulletin,
the individual owner's name must be
Pond plants, water hyacinths, duckweed, water lettuce. Pam Lowe Acworth 770-9754798
Pond plants, will ship, many diff. var., price list avail., send SASE. Susan Kingsolver 202 Piedmont Park Hull 30646 706-369-7917
Poppies, red, single/double, 2000 seeds $1/Tbsp. w/SASE. Carol S Ward 4157 N. Arnold Mill Rd. Woodstock 770-926-5234
Poppy seed, dbl. ruffle, $1 /Tbsp. or $1.50/2 Tbsp., plus long SASE. R. Barber Fay:etteville 770-969-7204
Queen Anne's lace, Mexican sunflowers, purple daisy, $1/2 Tbsp. w/SASE, free seed w/order. Louise Wiggins Milledgeville 912452-6869
Red leaf castor mole bean 50 seeds/$1 w/SASE. John Carroll 1677 Buford Dam Rd., Buford 30518 770-945-6901
Sasanquas, aucuba, camellias, mondo, gfeen japanese maples, hosta, aspidistra, cape, asmine. W.L. Morris. Atlanta 404-3555249
Seed: mullein pink, touch-me-not 1/2 tsp./$1, money plants, four o'clocks, angel's trumpet $1/tsp., ea. w/SASE. G. Robertson 1955 Old Cornelia Hgwy. Gainesville 30507
Seeds, all seeds $1 w/SASE, 2 .Tbsp. dk. pink hollyhock, 30 white dogwoods. M. Hayes 709 S. Harney: St. Camilla31730
Seeds: dahlia, poppy, carnation, portulaca, snapdragons, pansy, nicotiana, hibiscus, Lupines and etc. $1.25 per. pkt. S.A.S.E. Reginald Bankston Fayetteville 770-4613008
Seeds: snow-on-mountain, purple bachelor's button, marigold, Martin gourd or luffa $1/pkg. w/LSASE ea. kind. Mary Tindall Ashburn 912-567-2473
Shasta daisies, corebpsis, rose campion, gaillardia daisies, Queen Anne's lace, $1/pkt. w/SASE. D. Hampton 511 Piney Rd. Trenton 30752
Stella de Oro daylily, yellow flag iris, alstromeria, (peruvian lily), hosta, ferns, climbing aster, blooms Sept., will ship. Sheila Wilbur Lilburn 770-921-9246
Sweet William, Bachelor buttons, hollyhocks, $1/tsp., peony poppies, foxgloves $1/ 1/2 tsp., SASE. Sara O'Shield P.O. Box 185 Tate 30177
Trees, plants, shrubs, many var., forty percent below retail. Charles Moore Pavo 912-226-0960 912-985-4251
.Unicorn plant, mxd. dbl. hollyhocks, mix cosmos, gaillardia, pink hollyhock, mix sunflowers, love-lies-bleeding, pink feather rose $1 w/SASE. Rebecka Wade 237 Flora Drive SW. Calhoun 30701-7710
Water hyacinths, $0.50/ea., no shipping. M. Wallace Augusta 706-863-6330
Water lilies for containers or ponds, easy to grow, many colors - 30 to choose from, night bloomers, $1 Olup. Christy Porter Covington
Honey, Sourwood $6/qt., Wildflower $5/qt. combhoney $7/qt. Robert Hill Suwanee 770945-0018
New beehives 1 1/2 story $125, also, new queen bees $1 O each, pick up only, all bees state inspected. Don Kuchenmeister Lula 706-677-3502
New crop Tupelo and Gallberry honey now ready, summer queens beginning August 1st. JoAnn Rowell Nahunta 912-462-5068
Two bee colonies very strong, two deep supers plus shallow supers $75 each. Muriel M. Soileau Cony:ers 770-761-0829
Very light, rare, exceptional, delicious sourwood honey $32, Wild Mountain honey, $26 a gallon, will del. to you. Michael SurJes Blairsville 912-745-4170 912-745-4170
Wildflower honey for sale, reserve pollination services for spring 2001, will buy used bee equipment. Harold B. Watkins Tunnel Hill 706-673-7132
Will relocate or remove unwanted honeybees & beekeeping equipment in Upson and surrounding counties. Darrell Wainwright Thomaston 706-647-8413
Will remove honeybees & other. bees in Metro & long dist. beyond Metro Co. area. Milton D. Scott East Point 404-344-0719
Will remove or relocate honeybees, pollination service in Perry area, reasonable quotes and prices. D. Oliver Perry 912-9877454
Things To Eat
'99 Stuart pecans $4.99 lbs. mostly halves,
bagged in freezer. James Pillow Jackson
770-957-9990
'99 crop sun dried figs $3/lb., peaches
$5/lb., apples $4/lb. Dale White LaFayette
706-638-6484
'99 pecans, mostly halves, $20/gal., plus
shipping, shelled and bagged for freezer. Jane
Brown Jackson 770-775-2115
'99 shelled pecans, mostly halves, $5 per
lb. plus postage. Edward Thurmond Madison
706-342-3362
2000 crop dried apples for sale you pay
postage $3.75 lb., call after 4:00 .p.m.
Jeanette Cole 119 Old Millertown Rd. Temple
30179 770-459-4970
Apples Fuju , Mustsu, Galas, Mollies deli,
red del. Gingergold. Rob~rt McGuity
Rochelle 912-365-2384
Apples, pears, light & dark raw honey, for
sale, closed Sat.
Edward Colston
Tay:lorsville 770-382-9619
Black walnut meats, '99 crop, clean $12/qt.
J.P. Jackson Fairburn 770-964-7340
Black walnut, hulled and washed, ready for
cracking, exc. quality, $2 per gallon. Norma.n
R. Webster Jonesboro 770-478-1741
Blueberries late season, while avail. dawn
to dusk daily; containers furnished; call ahead
for information. Lisa Alcorn Monroe nepenthefarms@mindspring.com 770-267-
7951
$4/10 lbs. plus post., also grind your corn. Mike Buckner Junction Ci!}'. 706-269-3630
Herbs
Elephant garlic bulbs, $15 doz., cloves, $12 for 1/2 gal. plus $3 shipping ea. order. M. H. Robbins 364 Savannah Ave. Statesboro 30458 912-489-5373
Fresh Elephant garlic cloves, composted soil, no pesticides, 12/$7 postpaid. E.L. Poole 240 Tom Summers Rd. Americus 31709
Old timey garlic & Elephant garlic real large cloves $6/doz., shipped free. Allen Wood 563 W.B. Braddock Rd. Uvalda 30473 000-0000014
Wild Ginseng, wood grown, 5 to 10 years old, you dig, $200 per pound. Warren McDaniel Talking Rock 706-692-5918
Fish & Supplies
55 gallon drum fish scaler with crank handle, new, $110. Milan Massey Sylvester 912-776-0818
A1 quality channel fingerlings, graded, priced by size, accurate weights & counts, gtd. live, healthy, immediate delivery. G.L. Gilbert Thomaston 706-648-3409 706-648-2062
Adult bass, bluegill, crappie, shell crackers, channel catfish, sterile grass carp, DNR/regd., pickup or del. L. Davis Calhoun 706-6293219 706-629-1545
Adult bass, bluegill, shellcrackers, channel catfish, crappie, .sterile grass carp, DNR/reg., del. 7 days. L. Davis Calhoun 877-736-3648
All sizes channel catfish, bluegill, shell cracker, redbreast, hybrid bream, delivery avail. Clint Shiver Newton 912-734-5144
All sizes of improved channel catfish avail., locally hatched & grown, disease free, 2-4", 46", 6-8" & eating size. J. Holyoak Rt. 1,Box Ala~aha 31622 912-532-5395
Bass, bluegill, channel catfish, redbreast, shellcrackers, sterile grass carp. del. avail, pickup appt. only. Danny Austin Roberta 912836-4938
Bass, channel catfish fingerlings, bluegill, bream, shell cracker, hybrid bream, sterile grass carp, dely. avail. Tony Chew Manchester 706-846-3657
Catfish fingerlings, triploid grass carp "white Amur" sterile, taking orders for fall bream. Mac McCollum Franklin 770-854-8000 770854-4862
Channel catfish fingerlings 4-6", 6-8", 8-10" also several 1000 lbs. and 1 1/2 lbs. Orville Carver Douglas 912-384-5090
Channel catfish, bluegill, redbreast, shellcracker, hybrid bream, sterile grass carp, crappie, and large-mouth bass. Herman Walker Centerville 912-971-4383
Channel catfish, sterile grass carp, bluegill, shell cracker, red breast, hybrid bream, delivery available. John Mitchell Springfield 912-754-3696
Market Bulletin is printed
'00 mulch hay, sq. bales, sev. thousand bales avail. widely. on 400 bale min., leave message. Nick Potts- ;feffefson 7()5:357~
4054
'00 wheat & rye straw heavy bales barn
stored, $3 bale, large quantities avail., del
avail. Jason Strickland Watkinsville 706-
769-5852
'00 wheat straw sq. bales in barn $2/bale,
del. avail. Paul Vincent 1810 Bleckley Rd. Fort Valley: 912-825-5157
'99 wheat straw, good tight bales, lge.
bales, will del., tractor trailer loads, also mulch
hay. Jeff Potts Jefferson 706-367-5823
00' Wheat straw $3 bale for sale. Calvin
Smith Chatsworth 706-5175110
00' wheat straw square bales in barn $2.50
a bale, leave message if no answer. Jerry Wood Athens 706-353-1625
00' wheat straw, large tight square bales at
the barn, $2.50 a bale. Toby Bullington
Lizella 912-935-8742
2000 oat straw tight bales $2.50 at barn,
leave message if no answer. Danny Morris
Colbert 706-783-3241
2000 wheat straw bright square bales $2.25
per bale. Jonathan Burch Eastman 912-374-
5684
2000 wheat straw for sale, $1.75 at barn
quantity discounts. Chris Alexander Elberton
706-283-9610
75,000 bales wheat straw, $2/bale, load on
your truck, dely. avail.
Al Cooper
Way:nesboro 706-554-7256 706-554-5456
Free aged horse manure while supply lasts,
we will load, you pick up truck with bobcat.
Luca Giantureo Alpharetta 770-777-5875
Free fertilizer composted horse manure and
pine shavings. Mary Tuin Atlanta 770-698-
8766
Free horse manure composted with pine
shaving and lime, you load and haul. Beth Joh
Cumming 770-886-1551
Horse manure w/shavings mix, delivered,
small. dump -truck, $40/load depending on
distance. Jim Ripley Crabapple 770-410-
9176
Pine straw del. & installed $4.50/bale,
DeKalb, Gwinnett, Conyers, Fulton Cos. Elaine Williamson Stone MouRtain 770-593-
3405 770-492-9200
Pine straw, dealers producers only, 124 ac.
of 14 yrs. old totally, very clean, dry plantation
in Macon county. David Stonaker Midland
706-569-6105
Pinestraw, $2.85 pick up, $3.35 deliver,
installation available. Russ Austin Loganville
770-466-9111
Top soil, farm rich, will deliver, also can
work soil with Bobcat. Jerry Wiley Dallas
770-459-8039
Topsoil fill dirt, large dump truck, spreading available surrounding counties; . Twiggs,
Bleckley, and Wilkinson. Ricky Lynn
Jeffersonville 912-945-3846
listed in the ad.
770-784-1588
Ads cannot be called in byphone.
on recycled paper.
Submit ads by Wednesday noon.
Wednesday August 9, 2000
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Water Conservation Wheat rye oat straw square bale, clean,
bright 32'-36' bales $1.75 at stack. Horace
williams Route 1 box 21 B Mauk 31058 912-
Farmland
Helping Each Other
6 49-7530
The former members of the Civilian Conservation Corps will
Wheat straw, bright rain free, $2.50 at barn. Bobby West Rutledge 706-557-2843
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hold its annual meeting from Thursday, Sept. 14 through Sunday,
Wheat straw/rye straw, bright tight bales, Ige. quantity avail. Greg Gatliff Byron 9129 56-6695
Poultry Compost
To help connect suppliers with those in need of poultry compost, the Market Bulletin is. now . including such
advertisements in this portion of the
Fertilizers and Mulches category. Ads are subject to the same general guidelines for
aII Market Bulletin advertisements found
* Toilets can account for almost
30% of all indoor water use, more than any other fixture or appliance. Older toilets (installed prior to 1994) use 3.5 to 7 gallons of water per flush and as rnuch as 20 gallons per person per day. By replacing an old toilet with a new model, a typical household can save 7,900 to
* All property must be for sale
by owner; no real estfite brokers or agents are allowed to advertise; property under contract with a real estate agent or broker is not eligible for advertising. Consumers are encouraged to call the MarketBulletin office toll-free, 1-800-282-5852, to report ads not
Sept.17 at the Franklin D. Roosevelt State Park in Pine Mountain, Ga. Membership dues of $5 .per year includes wife or one family member. Also, any descendent of a CCC member is welcome. Please contact me at the address or phone number belOw.
Edmond B. Stearman, Treasurer Ga. CCC Alumni 1915 Karen Lane Tallahassee, FL 32304-4026 (850) 576-1896
0 n page 2.
Aged chicken litter $15 a load, you load and haul. Oriana Black Dahlonega 770-8690 087
Aged chicken litter compost avail. all yr.
$2/bag, $25/pickup truck, loading possible, will trade for plants, flowers. c. Fahn
21,700 gallons per year.
* Reduce the ainount of water
used by an older toilet by placing a one gallon plastic jug of water, or twoone quart bottles, in the tank to
in compliance with this requirement.
* Descriptive terms should be
limited to those characterizing farm property or agricultural
I have two old-fashioned hand Universal meat choppers, but I need the knife and plate to go with it. Could someone help ,me find these items?
Thurman Askew 3469 Ernest Brown Rd.
Adairsville 706-602-2517
Aged poultry litter & compost, $20-$25 p.u load. Joe Wright Thomaston 706-647-1293
displace toilet flows. Or you can install a "dam" that partitions off a
structures, such as barns, stables, etc. Descriptive terms, such as
Elberton, Ga. 30645-5609 706-283-1705
Free chicken litter from layer houses, you load, you haul. Mack Williams Buena Vista 912-649-7535
Oddities
Beautifully wrapped, homemade herbal soap, lavender, cinnamon and other; also oldashioned herbal salves and cream, all natural. P.J. Taylor Buena Vista 912-6495496
Black walnut logs and four foot diameter base for sale, will negotiate price, possible trade. B. Maddox Helen 706-878-1450
Gentle, homemade lye soap. 4 oz. bar $1.50. shp. $3/order. Linda Stewart Cumming 770-887-6988
Ginkgo tree seedlings from seed bed, $1 each, larger sizes available. G.E. Hills East
section of the tank so it can't fill with water. These methods can save over 1,000 gallons of water per person per year.
* Don't use the toilet as a trash
can. Several gallons of water are a lot to waste just to get rid of a tissue.
For more information on disaster preparedness, call 1-800-TRY-GEMA, or visit the GEMA website at www.state.ga.us/GEMA.
square footage of homes, number of bedrooms, bathrooms, etc., will not be ii:J.clucied for nonagricultural structures.
* Only one ad per household per
farmland issue is permitted.
* For best results, include the
price of the property in the notice.
* Farmland ads cannot exceed
30 words in length; a 30-word ad includes name, city, phone number or nameand complete address.
* All notices must be received
Could anyone in the middle Georgia area tell me where I can find Nancy frocks or similar type house dresses? I can no longer find them in Washington County.
Mrs. Eugene Cooper P.O.Box41 Oconee, Ga. 31067
I am looking for a jar for a Sears Kenmore blender, Model 135.822 5-speed, Simpson-Sears Limited, Canada. It has a stainless steel bottom.
S.D. White 535 Aiken Dr. Dallas, Ga. 30157
Point 404-761-4178
Glass quart jars with tops .15 each, cannot ship. William C Deloach P 0 Box 1384 Statesboro 30459 912-764-4844 800-2605430
Good quality gourds for craft and. martins, several sizes to choose from, $1 and up. Hoyt Howard Cumming 770-887-2039
Gourds $1 to $3, many shapes martins, dippers & bottles, will ship. Anne McKinney 1184 Swint Rd. Griffin 30224 770-233-0983
Gourds: bird houses, dippers.crooked handles, tobacco box, large bowl, minature,
Want older type chain hoist with continous chain one or two ton capacity in good shape. Steven Jackson Jasper 706-337-5379
Want one 30 gal. cast iron pot, preferably in good condition, needed by church for barbeque. Donald W. Heath Buford 770932-6972
Want pillars and sill supports installed where needed to level farmhouse at Campton. Otis Smith Marietta 770-973-4654
Want propane tank, 250 gallon or larger in N.W. Ga. area. Jim Middleton Cedartown
in writing by the Aug. 23 deadline.
* Please see page 4 for a
Farmland ad form, listing the counties in Georgia by section.
Afghans, lap size, $30 each, full size $40 each, fine thread dollies, handknit sweaters, women size 42, $20. Carol Williams 3980 Waycross Hwy. Jesup 31545
All types chair caning lace, binding and
770-445-7632
I would like to find the address of the Cole Manufacturing Company of Charlotte, N.C. This company sold horse-drawn machinery, and in 1959, they sold a fertilizer planter combination. I need a new fertilizer planter part.
A.C. Edwards .225 Patterson Road Talkfug Rock, Ga. 30175
egg gooseneck kettle. J.E. Matthews 958 770-748-3761
press, get them ready for spring. Mary Conley
Hopewell Church Rd. Moultrie 31768 912- Want small wheel-barrow in good condition. Stockbridge 770-474-8687
985-7790
M. C. Bennett Danielsville 706-795-3090
Aromatic cedar blocks, _ideal for storage,
Homegrown and homemade herbal
Grycerin 11ea soap;san1pres;"$o.so a-a.; 1arger
Want to buy Porta Hut for call, can leave message.
goats, Harford
please Cook
clothing, closets, pet areas, size bar of soap, 10/$9, plus $3 ship/h-andirfg. -wnliam
bars, $2.75 ea. J.an Cash Covington 770- Kennesaw 770-427-1484
Huffmaster 170 Orleans Blvd. McDonough
385-8412
Want to buy fresh hickory nuts to bake 30253 678-432-7271
Homemade soap, lotions, and bath salts, cakes with at reasonable price. Loranzie Beanie Baby trees, 4 feet high $15,
many scents to choose from, 4 oz. $3. Cindy Loudermilk Mableton 30126 770-941-6061 candles made w/wine glasses, all colors and
Davis Rome 706-234-3910.
Want to buy utility poles 30' to 50' long. W scents; $8. Leanne Temple Suwanee 770-
Martin, craft, crooked handle, bottle neck R Johnson Carrollton 770-836-0640
513-0522
gourds will ship. Wallace Maxwell Royston 706-245-4218
Want to pick peaches & figs, also want working & reasonable priced grain mill. Niki
Beau. cro. baby afghans, your pattern or mine, granny or fancy, three day return
New Aermotor windmill for sale, 33' Tower 8' Niki Smyrna 770-801-1400
privilege, $38 postpaid. L. Hull Cornelia 706-
blades still in crate, $3800, ext. 2018. Tim Shiver Newton 912-734-5442 404-696-1613
Want to purchase 1,500 board ft' of 1x6, 776-2997 1x8 seasoned pine lumber for roofing planks Beautiful angels made from silk magnolia
Pure white homemade lye soap, 10 lb. reasonable. A. DeVille 701-A Maye Rd. blooms, ribbons, lace and curly hair, $7 PP.
chunks for $20, or all cut in pieces $25. V.L Columbus 31907 706-561-0020
Marian Smith 206 Kalmon Ave. Albany
Ferrell 3669 Hickory Circle 770-432-6751
Smyrna 30080
Want windmills, tanks, towers, any condition, will also repair or recondition. Terry
31705 912-435-6030 Bluebird houses, hinges top $8, 50+$6,
Rain barrels 60 and 40 gallon capacity, food Donahue Eatonton 706-485-9417
bluebird houses, open bottom $6, 50+$4,
grade quality, collect rainwater for drought.
bluebird houses, triangle top, open bottom,
Doll clothes: Cabbage Patch, American
Girl, Bitty Baby, Barbie, baby dolls, please
call to place order. Kathryn Harvard
Thomasville 9.12-226,1357 Drawings or paintings from your photos
onto paper or shirts, homes, animals,
samples available. Christy Porter Covington -'-77.0..,0=--"'"7-=84"'"--'1"""5-=88~---,--,..,.--,,-,-,o---,-
Emb. cro. lace edge hankies 2/$15 ppd.; cro. pansy & cross book marks $2 each ppd.
Vesta Bailey 6414 Post Rd. Winston 30187 !...7!...70~-_,4"'-89,,_--=9"'-0"-66=------.,-------
Folk art wood Christmas ornaments,
handmade and painted set of three, $6 plus
$2 shipping/handling. V. James Ellabell 912"8=-58=--=5-=09=-3~,----~-,-----,--=~
Full size hand appliqued quilt tops $35 PP.; Dutch girl, Dutch boy design, crib size, diff.
designs, $15 PP. Mrs. S. Parker calhoun :._7::::06,,_--=6::::.29,,_--=3.:::0::::61_,___~.,.---,,----'-----:=7
Granny bonnets $10 each, two or more $8 each, Bible covers $8, quilted $10 each. G.
Need someone who does dome sewing to please contact me. Edna Burnette 3616 W. Lawrenceville St. Duluth 30096 770-476-2430
.Nice machine.made quilts, all sizes. Willie Itson Adairsville 770-773-3176
Oil portrait from photo, home, animal, person, 11 "x14" $65, 16"x20" $85, 18"x24"
$140. C. Huffman Jackson 770-775-6768 Order nowfor Christmas- angel, Santa,
other vacuum cleaner covers, dolls, teddy bears, doll clothes, jewelry & bookmarks, for
list send SASE. Joyce Bruce 385 Fowler Dr. Athens 30601 706-543-3458
Patchwork "Winnie Pooh" baby quilts matching pillow, pastel color, $30, $4 postage;
also, one 12 days of Christmas quilt pattern $10, PP postal, money order only. Bonnie Hibbert Oakman 706-334-2982
Pillow unfolds making 40"x70" quilt $24; off-
white red heel toe top sock monkey $15;white felt decorative napkin holder $10 doz. PP. Jo Sanders Elberton 706-283-6117
Faye Martin Austell 770-732-9906
Notices
$8, 50+$6, ladybug houses, open bottom, $6, Mathis Uvalda 912-594-8210
Porch swings made out of 3/4" treated pine
Strawberry barrels for herbs and small spaces, conserve water. Kay Hughes 1242 Woodland Ave SE Atlanta 30316 kayfhughes@AOLCOM 404-622-3127
Miscellaneous Wanted
Wannoo gal~Pgas tank "tub". H. Price
McDonough 770-957-3179
Want Stanley #77 Dowell machine to make wooden dowels. David Prowell Lilburn 770903-9185
Want an old barn house, or chicken house, wood/lumber, reasonably priced or free. Nikki Davis 1375 E. Bowers Rd. Dalton 706-2781212
Want any unwanted pecan trees or oak, will cut & haul off. J. Harper Hampton 770-7070692
Want bark as it peels from Sycamore tree,. will pick up. Mary Brown Marietta 770-4390056
Want cloth scraps for quilts and handcrafts, will pay shipping cost. Myrna Warner Dillard 706-7 46-3715
Want farm bell to call in children. Diane Febles McDonough 770-954-0793
Want fill dirt for my property in south Paulding Cty., small rock, easy access. Martin Queen Powder Springs 770-424-6745
Want fish supplies/related items, will travel anywhere and pay cash. Harry Matthews Hoschton 770-932-0033
Want local unheated, unfiltered, raw honey for sale. Wayne T. Ashmore carrollton 770832-6317
Want old farm house or old bldg. materials, need flooring, siding, brick, etc., NE Ga., can remove. Cindy Bregenzer Norcross 770393-0089
Want old rusty tin, 5v., will remove, Athens and surrounding counties. Leonard Piha Athens 706-357-9111
When advertising in the Market Bulletin, the individual owner's name must be
Man from Buford, that does barn repairs, please call. Clara Anglin Lawrenceville 770962-1293
Man from North Georgia who purchased 150 gallon stainless tank with mixer, please contact Mr. Waldron. Cary Waldron Waycross 912-283-8061
Out-Of-State Wanted
Want cane mill, Chattanooga model 72 or
similar. Barry McKee 3617 Fallston - Waco
Rd.
Lawndale NC 28090
bmckee@lincoln.k12.nc.us 704-538-7679
Want responsible, clean, secure,
hardworking couple, seeking to rent or lease small farm in Georgia. Mike Stone Arcadia
FL 863-993-4428
HANDICRAFTS
It you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Emerald Johnson at 404-651-9084.
All items advertised in the Handicraft category must be handmade by the advertiser; items purchased by the advertiser for resale may not be advertised. Advertisers must include a statement to this effect when submitting advertisements. Handicraft ads are limited to 30 words and must be in compliance with all other advertising guidelines (see page 2).
1900's style dolls, beautiful 21 ", boy with dog, girl with bag, hair: red, brown, black, blonde, skin: brown or white, $8 plus shipping/ handling. Susan Langley Bremen 770-5371614
Adultcro. house shoes, handmade; $5 pr., add postage. Rena Allen Blue Ridge 706838-4766
Businesses, corporations, dealerships or other commercial enterprises are not
50+$4, other, call after 6 p.m. Jimmy Drew
Sparta 706-444-6298
Bonnets, old-fashioned or button top, adult
or child, send child's age, $6.75 each. Leona
Smith 56 Thoroughbred Lane Cartersville
30120 770-382-5563
Casserole carrier $12; Bible/book covers
$12; Christening bonnet $10; plastic bag
"bag" $7; child's apron w/crayons $8; jewelry
bag $7; bedside caddy $10, add postage.
Patricia Benson Suwanee 770-614-7728
Chair & rocker caning of all kinds; also, wicker and rattan repair. Duke Dufresne 231 Baker St. Statham 30666 770-725-2554
Chair caning & wicker restoration done, including laced and pressed cane, rush, split oak, binder cane, seagrass, shaker tape, rattan, all types of caning, qlty. work, Dotty McDaniel Cumming dotty@mindspring.com 770-887-8518
Chair caning & wood repair on rockers, ladder backs, stools, etc., refinish, paint or
clean, jumbo rockers, child's rockers & stools for sale. William Boyd Rex 770-474-7617
Chair caning, cane, rush, French, do some
repairs. Richard Strawn Dawsonville 706-
265-3344
Children's table and chairs, toy boxes,
shelves, shadow boxes, step stools, rockers,
doll beds, cradles, misc. wood items. C.H.
Brown 3240 Klondike Rd. Lithonia 30038 770-482-6446
Cro. afghans, bed dolls, ladies' house shoes, made to order, some on hand. Mrs.
3J.0M9.09E7u0re6-713482_917R8i7dgewood Dr. Augusta Cro. baby blankets $25, cross
bookmarkers $2.50, dish towels w/cro. tops $2.50, doilies $12/up, Barbie gowns, other
cro. items, asstd. cols. ppd. Judy Jordan Oxford 770_787_0682
Dog houses w/raised floors, asphalt
roofing, exterior siding, no waferboard here, largest house (32"x48") will hold 2 dogs, other wood items available. Richard Greene
Hand knitted, 100% white, cotton dish cloths $4 or 2/$7. Louise Barnett 5665 Azelia
Dr. Gainesville 30506 770-536-8612
Handcrafted Christmas decorations, asstd. designs Ga. pine cones & sweetgum .balls, $0.50 ea., $0.50 post., 12/$5, $1 post. Ms.
LD. Hefner P.O. Box 583 Rocky Face 30740:::.05"-8"'3'---,_--.,---~-,----,,----,---,.--
Handmade anget lapel pins, beau. for any occasion, white pearls & gold beads, lge./$3, small/$2. Mary Collins 1196 Emit Grove Rd.,
,,,s"'ta~te"-s,,,b::::o::::r-=o_,.,3:.:0:...:4o;;5"'-8,_.,----..,,.----,Handmade delicate paper flowers to
enhance your wedding invitation, anniversary,
baby or graduation announcement, wonderful personal gift, framed, samples/photos, $27.50 for 8x10, larger available. Carol Barrick
Lawrenceville 770-513-7528 Handmade doll clothes that fit 18" dolls
such as the American Girl doll and your 23"
dolls such as the My Twin Doll. Cathy Hurst
360 Fosters Mill Lane Suwanee 30024 770-
::::3::::39::,.-=6.::.05"-0=---,_-:-c----::-,---,---:---;-:Handmade dolls: nurse & doctor dressed in
white 20", Raggedy Ann or Andy 20", Aunt Jemima 20", $22 each. Edna Mathews Rising Fawn 706-398-1681
Handmade little Dutch girl, little rabbit, baby
Holly Hobby pillow & pillow slip, quilts, all $35 plus postage. Mrs. W.C. Fowler l:llijay 706-
:6::::3:::5=--...4.:.5::.6:::.7=--------------~
! Handmade rabbit box traps $7.50 each,
~luebird ~o~s~s
15 eac
6deach, W~?d d~lc~~i~~~s
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2435
Handquilts, homemade tops or soiled.tops
with designs in them. Lois Crosby Baxley
912-367-2594 -
Homemade table, 10'x3', (garden bench $5 & up). R. Dangar Alpharetta 77o-475-1914
Made to Christening
order sets to
bcoroot.iesb,abusyediteomnIsy, cofrtotomn
thread, very reas. priced, qlty. work, samples
available. Cheryl Martin Albany 912-439-
8908
lumber 4'/$30, 5'/$35. Bill Speer Summerville 706-857-4189
Quilt tops $6, afghan $20, quilt tops: fallen leaves, Colonial girl, Dutch girl, farmer boy, strawberry, tulip plus postage. Mrs. 0. Young Waleska 770-479-3590
Quilting frames, handmade, adjustable up to
king size, free standing, height adjustment, light wgts., SASE for free picture & description. Ben Yarbrough 330 Landers Dr., Mableton 30126 770-948-2376
Red heel sock monkeys, specify boy, girl,
$15 plus $3 shipping & handling. Fran. Davis
Albany 912-883-1889
Sunshine and shadow, beau. cro. bed spread, king size. Ethel Richardson 760 North Booth Rd. Kennesaw 30144 770-926-4971
Want pattern instructions to make a pillowcase doll and a handkerchief doll. Glenda Queen 4368 Davis Dr. Lot 61 Acworth 30101
Want someone to dye bed sheets. M. E. Kitchen 3051 Whiteside Rd. Macon 31216
Want someone to sew quilt tops. Jean .Taylor Auburn 770-867-3948
Want someone to string and hand-knot, beads, pearls, etc. Wanda Hancock 14 Oak Cir. Buchanan 30113 770-646-3698
Wind chimes made from broken China and silverware $20 plus $4 shipping and hdlg. Trish Flowers LaGrange 706-883-6703
Your name in filet crochet, white or ecru, $20. Claudia Owens Donalsonville 912-524-
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Don't Prune
R outm e prunm g stlmu1ates grqwth .
That's not what you want when your main
goal for your plants is survival, according to the University of Georgia Extension Service. You may need to do some selective prum.ng, though , w hen a p1antd w1.1ts ahnd begins showing leaf scorch, an branc es start dying. In this case, cutting back the top
will reduce the water demand the foliage
listed in the ad.
allowed to advertise in the Market Bulletin. Decatur 404-2841023 404-284-3406
Only one ad may be placed per family unit. places on the roots
Page 12
GEMA Urges Georgians to Practice Water Conservation Measures
The third consecutive year of drought conditions has devastated Georgia crops, depleted streams and reduced the flow of rivers, and resulted in many reservoirs reaching their lowest levels in years. With dozens of Georgia communities facing critical water shortages, Georgia Emergency Management Agency Director Gary W. McConnell is urging Georgians to do their part in reducing water usage.
"There's an old saying that goes, 'We never know the worth of water, 'til the well is dry,' and unfortunately we have a number of counties that are at the brink of experiencing this firsthand," says McConnell. "Each citizen needs to do their part in helping reduce water usage, whether or not their county is facing shortages. The time to take -conservation measures is before a local water supply dries up."
GEMA is currently working with a number of counties that have already declared a "state of emergency" in terms of water supplies. The agency is facilitating everything from drinking water supplies to locating pumps to tap into alternative water sources.
"I want to emphasize that when a local water supply is depleted, our top priority will be to help a community with critical needs that impact public health," said McConnell. "This .means working to provide drinking water and does not include providing water for those activities that make our lifestyles more comfortable and pleasant."
Inside water usage in .a typical household averages 72.5 gallons per person a day.; Installing water efficient fixtures and appliances, taking measures to minimize leaks, and reducing water usage, can help the average homeowner reduce inside water use by as much as 32 percent. By encouraging all Georgia families to do their part, McConnell hopes that water usage can be decreased until much needed rainfall can replenish the state's water resources.
Following are some tips for conserving water in the home or apartment that can be practiced by all 9eorgians.
Water Conservation Tips - for Georgians
Around the House
*' Be aware of and follow all water
conservation and water shortage rules and restrictions that are in effect for your area.
* Check every faucet in your home for
leaks. Just a slow drip can waste as much as 15~20 gallons a day. By repairing it,
Ruby Floyd of Mableton, Ga., grew this caster bean plant that grew to 20 feet tall. The seeds for the plant were ordered through the Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin.
you can save nearly 6,000 gallons of water a year.
* Use your water meter to check for
water leaks around your home. Start by turning off all faucets and water-using appliances and make sure no one uses water during the testing period. Take a reading on your meter - wait for 30 minutes - then take a second reading. If the dial has moved, you may have a leak.
* Insulate hot water water pipes and
the water heater. Insulation will reduce the time it takes for hot water to reach the tap, and reduce wasting water while waiting for it to heat up.
* Report all significant water losses
(broken pipes, open hydrants, etc.) to the property owner or local authorities.
* Encourage your school system and
local government to help develop and promote water conservation among children and adults.
* Conserve water because it is the right
thing to do. Don't waste water just because someone else may"be footing the bill.
* Try to do one thing each day that will
result in a savings of water. Don't worry if the savings is minimal. Every drop counts.
In the Kitchen
* Only run the dishwater or washing
machine when full to make best use of water, energy ~nd detergent. A full dishwasher is more water efficient than washing the same load by hand - and by some calculations uses 50% less water per dish than washing by hand.
* Reduce the amount of rinsing you do
before loading the dishwasher. Most modem dishwashers do an excellent job cleaning dishes and pots and pans without extensive rinsing.
* When purchasing new appliances,
like dishwashers and washing machines, select high efficiency models that use less water and energy. Select a dishwasher model featuring several different cycles to allow you to select more energy efficient cycles when heavy duty cleaning is not required,
* When washing dishes by hand, do
not run the water at a stronger rate or for a longer period of time than necessary. If you have a second basin in the kitchen sink, fill it with rinse water rather than constantly running the water.
* Keep a pitcher of water in the
refrigerator for cool drinking water, rather than running the faucet until the water turns cool each time you want a drink.
* Use the garbage disposal sparingly.
Compost food wastes instead.
* Use a pan of water rather than
running water to clean vegetables. Reuse the water that vegetables are washed in for watering houseplants.
In the Bathroom
* Turn off the water while brushing
your teeth and shaving and save more than 5 gallons of water a day.
* Take a quick shower rathe_r than a
bath and save an average of 20 gallons of water.
* Install a low-flow showerhead. * Don't shower too long or fill the tub
too full. Five minutes for showering and about five inches in the tub is plenty.
* Your toilet is one of the most
common sources of water leaks - in fact 20% of all toilets leak. Check toilets for leaks by placing a few drops of food coloring in the tank. If after 15 minutes the dye shows up in the bowl, the toilet has a leak. Leaking toilets can be repaired inexpensively by replacing the flapper.
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Mrs. Clifford Dillard, 94, ofAtlanta, stands by her petticoat fern which has been in her family for 75 years.
Bubba burgersTM
(Continued from Page 1)
muscle choice chuck burger, to the retail industry. Mr. "Bubba" had two goals: to produce the highest quality, safest burger with homemade taste and texture that could be purchased by consumers, and to accomplish this within a family business.
BUBBA burgersTM are not typical pressed patties, bu! are specially processed to enslire that every burger is thick and juicy. Governor Roy Barnes; Lt. Governor Mark Taylor; U. S. Senator Max Cleland; Erk Russell, former Georgia Southern University football coach; Mr. Jim Riemann, president of Certified Angus Beef; and Ga. Senator Eddie Madden, Elberton, home of the BUBBA burger processing plant, also have been invited to pay tribute to Mr. "Bubba" Eaves and his family for their famous burger.
Notice to Advertisers
Advertisers, please do not submit multiple advertisements for publication in the same issue of the Market Bulletin. Only one (1) notice may be placed by any family unit in any issue of the Market Bulletin. Family unit refers to all individuals sharing the same residence, address or telephone number. If multiple ads are submitted for the same issue, only one ad will be published; the other ads will not be held over for subsequent editions or returned to advertisers. Advertisers are advised to review the guidelines on page 2 and any additional requirements listed under ad categories before submitting advertisements.
Pauline Fountai~ ~f Clayton, Ga., is
shown with her mustard and turnip green crop. -
Wednesday August 9, 2000
Georgia Farmers Having
To Abandon Their Crops
Time has run out for many farmers who have decided to give up on some of their crops because of the drought, reports Joe Courson, news editor with Georgia Extension Service. Now they must decide what to do next.
Roger Godwin of Grady County, in southwest .Georgia, is no different. The time came recently for him to decide if he should try to save his com. When he looked at the cornstalks, he was disappointed.
"Nothing, nothing," Godwin said as he felt several cornstalks to find ears of com.
It was a rrioment of truth for Godwin. The time had come to put the com out of its economic misery by mowing it down.
"We went right at 10 weeks without a drop of rain during pollination time, when com should have been six feet tall or better," he said. "Most of it is doing good to be five feet tall."
The Grady County farmer and an insurance company representative declared almost 90 percent of his com too far gone to try to save. "It's a bad feeling, having to destroy it," he ~aid, "because you put all your inputs (seed, fertilizer, etc.) into it."
The lingering drought destroyed .the com he worked long and hard to grow. Looking back, Godwin didn't have a fighting chance.
His com plants grew, but produced almost no corn. It looks deceptively healthy, tall and green. But it doesn't have nearly enough ears to make it economically feasible for him to even harvest the crop~
He would be lucky to harvest 18 bushels per acre. But he hasn't been lucky so far and he doubts his corn would get
enouih rain if he decided fo. hang on:
With such a poor yield, it would cost him more to harvest the crop than he would get when he sold it.
He'll get some insurance money, put he still loses in the end. "I'm not going to cover all my costs," he said.
Godwin hopes to recover some of his losses by salvaging the remaining fertilizer he intended the com to use. He hopes now it will grow grain sorghum. Then again, the drought already claimed one crop on his land, and it could easily destroy the next one, too.
Godwin - accepted his insurance loss appraisal for his com. Many other farmers are doing the same.
Now they have to decide what to do with their insured cotton and peanut crops. Agricultural economists with the University of Georgia Extension Service tell farmers if they expect to produce 30 percent of a normal yield or less, seriously consider the insurance settlement.
Between 31 and 50 percent of a normal crop is a tough call. Farmers must consider the quality of the crop, the market price at harvest and how much money is needed to finish the crop.
If a farmer thinks he can make more than 51 percent of his normal peanut or cotton yield, he should' strongly consider growing outthe crop, advised the Extension Service.
Next Handicraft Edition
Scheduled for Sept. 20
The ~ext handicraft edition. for the Market Bulletin is scheduled for Sept. 20. The deadline for notices is Sept. 6.
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).